Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1913 — Page 4

gr - - 1 „,, r , —— HUGE TRIUMPHAL ARCH AT THE WORLD’S GREATEST EXPOSITION A WONDERFUL SIGHT.

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Copy rig! t, 1913, by Panama Pacific International Exposition Company. lh> Arch of the Rising Sun at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, which will be crowned by a wonderful group of statuary. "The Nations of the East.” Th- howdah upon the elephant will be 188 feet above the floors of tfce court; the group itself will be 42 feet in height This huge arch, b: ..thing the spirit of the Orient, will be upon the cast side of the great ’Central Court, the Court of the Sun and Stars. Vpon the west side of the Court will be an arch typifying Occidental civilization. Beneath the arches lone will pass to the great East and West courts, respectively. ... . = • . ---

STUPENDOUS FIGURE OF GROUP CROWNING TRIUMPHAL ARCH —ARAB WARRIOR FOR “NATION'S OF THE EAST.”

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Copyright, 191 S, by I'uiiama Pacific Inter mi mil Exposition Company. This photograph shows a part of one of the figures of the sculptural group, "Nations of the East.” at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The group will crown the huge Arch of the Rising Sun In the Court of the Sun and Stars, and the highest figure in the.group will rise 188 feet above the floors of the court. Frederick G. R. Roth, the noted anima) sculptor, whose '■work is Widely known both In America and abroad, designed the figure above. The entire grt ."The Nations of tl East,” was the conception of A Stirling Calder. A companion group. ‘The Nations of the West.” depleting Occidental civilization, will balance the "Nations of the East" on the opposite tide of the Court of the Sun and Stars.

» Practical Fashion Hints M . S_„, , . „ , ■ • ■rf-'i’dCk, ‘WF'OKE effects in waists and dresses aid in : X brtr.glux nisout the loom unfitted'appearance which is so very aiuurt this season. it,! 'MW 7754 ** *“ Attractive blouse design showing a t yoke actomk the back. The body of the blouse is 4 \ slightly fulled Into the yoke, and there is quite a bit of fullne ■! at the waist Hue. A full length or Z. three-quarter sleeve may Isi used. us preferred. \ I Cr<“|w de chine, pongee or one of those quaint tig/V\ tired silks would l»e an excellent material fur a wt/AtyA waist <>f thl.M kind. An adjustable frill of net or « V - \ *hv tuuterisl would simplify the la undo ring. A 1 C'z A V\ \ The home sewer will And I' / / X this pattern so well destined By //L >*■ -■ T ’ that she will have no dltheul- ■ Ix7// A’ f 1-ty in adjusting the yoke if dl--1 \ \ ' iy A IV T V fV' / ’ I ~re heeded. I , 1 ’ y I I | I | | This design r<*qulres for slxe \”" IIV i /1 I **'*• *'* <,r • , ' 5 ntch ,ntt ' (j \ \ I ’ \ I 1 ,l “’ i' "' ll ' •• 1,11 1,1 \xV " ' J / I *1 sixes, 31 to 44. .X \ / X lT™ This Is a Perfect ( 1 | Pattern |H I % | | He sms to give correct slxe n>i*asuring over the fullest part nt the bust for dimenslono. ft may ho obtained by tilling out the coupon end lr.c!o..tng 13 cents in stump!.- cr coin to thu t’attem bepartmeut of thia pH per.

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—II. ..———l —— -■ ■ II I I ■ ■.———— things /w>|Fwfg nmo V MgHRISTMAef 18M S ■h ilwF' s f° w ® Eft®® ‘ ■Jliwiri* 3s» You still have few clays left to make ITiJnA your Xmas selections. We have hund- s wr' 11| BjylWy reds of useful presents, that will be 11 V most acceptable at this time. i /;* n WW-'/TTT ■» ■*. ■ / .I, /J -— Suits And Coats at Bargains ' ® ~ . We have just received Many things you can buy a goo d assortment of Silk and Cottnohose, Fancy Furs which will make elRuffs Nobby ties Fancy themat Januar > T P rices right when most needed. egant Xmas presents, purses, Vanity bags, lace c< “ ts w “ rthN ?* Owing to the warm . ea- ~ . •• on. ,r (silo -10 75 ther y° u can buy them collars, Auto veils, Silk scai I <■ •* •• mioo “ 10.00 at very reasonable prices Fancy umbrellas, Fancy 'O® !! !, “ }“•“ “ S-5® right at time when needsoarfq Gnpqt- towpk Tahlp W $ “ Suits “ 2500 “ IXSO ea. Red fox sets $12.50. .carts, Guest towe s, table w .. .. .. Grey wolf s9<9o Mar . linens, Napkins, All grades rjg .. mot sets sl2.soChildrens Silk dress goods, Rugs. W o TZT dtkj a t nrr furs at all prices U P' ■ W ALLbKIKIbAI BlCr Make your ——“ Reductions Early. Make our store your Headquarters, leave your packages in our care. We wlli gladly lay them aside for you /AfNl_> CO/nPAN Y ’•' i** - <1 a tfc - . *Ai * * • , # , v * M • ‘‘ ; •

* MMSSMIMMBW • ■■ ns *1 IS ■» . A FEW OF OUR FARM BARGAINS. The following farms we have listed jat a very low ugure and the prices nciind below should bring quick sales, iraould uhy of them not be sold by January 1, IVI4, they wm De taken ofl i the market. (Get busy): 120 acres pool black soil, only 2-121 I miles from two good markets and on | | good stone this farm has best. of improvements, good ten room house, ■ v. ’til cement yards walks all around it, 1 I • liar, drilled well, woodhouse, the, h >usc is lighted with acetylene lighting plant, the barn is 36x70. a large hog i Louse and other outbuildings, none il > the buildings over ten years old; some] I of the corn on this farm went 90 bn. Ito the acre tins year. This farm Is ; k-eated in the heart of the Eastern In- ■ diuna oil Held in Jay county, Indiana. I It has three producing wells on it now and enough free gas to fUrnish the | owner fuel for cooking and lighting If >lt were piped. The owner of the farm i 1 is forced to sell nnd move to another I climate on account of his health, and i will sell tot fl&S.OO per acre if sold I this month. 60 acres. 4 1-2 miles of market. JO room house, hot and cold water, cellar *t nd other outbuildings, barn 40x66. hip roof, corn crib, granaries, good ! orchard, 4 acres timber, 1-2 mile t* rchool. soil is mostly black, tiled an< fenced. 2166.06 per acre. 120 a< res, 2 mhes to school, 1 mile i to church and S 1-2 miles to elcvatot j or county s<'at, house has 9 rooms and I cellar, barn 40x60 with shed attached i runarles and other outbuildings, or | chard, farm is tiled and fenced. Onl) 1125.00 per acre. 106 acres, looted In Jefferson town ship. Adams county, Indiana; S room i house, with collar, smoke house thicken house, milkliouse, bnrn 38x66. with cement floor, well, with wind putnp. good orchard, farm well tiled | lonced, tor only 1145. per acre. 115 acres. 11 2 mile from market, 7 room house with cellar, plenty of out I buddings, barn 38x68. large hog house, tilt o three n< re gruvr, black soil, well i fenced, well ditched, close to school, nn extra good bargain for *186.00 per : acre. ICO across, s room hnuxe with cellar, burn 40x90, two crllm and other good ' otitlHiliillng.'!. n good well, with wind v pump, fenced and tiled, only 1-2 mlh I from nchool J 1 3 mile to church, 1 1-2 mile tn elevator c.nd 6 nilloa to count) seat. *133 i*rr uck 95 acres nil IdnrK soil, 1 12 mile t< market. 4 1-2 miles to county seat 7 room house) barn B*x7v, wiiu sued al

inched, and other outbuildings, wind mill, orchard, farm is fenced and fat--' !y welt tiled, no timber on the place.! i for only *130.00 per acre. 80 acres, house or 7 rooms, barn ”6x56. with shed attached, corn cribs : nd granaries and other outbuildings, well with windpump, good orchard. I farm is tiled and fenced; Is only 1 1-4 I mile to church, 1 1-4 mile to school i and elevator, a bargain for some one i at *115.00 per acre. 60 acres, 6 room bouse, barn 36x56, , and other outbuildings. The buildings ion this place are old, but in good < repair. The farm is all uniter culti- j * ration, fences in good shape and fair--i ly well tiled, located only 2 1-2 miles from the county seat on the best of. i stone roads, and is a bargain at | 5105.00 per acre. 54 acres located just back of the ; above farm, off the road, a good 7 ■ - room house, barn not so good, fairly I well fenced and tiled, owner must sell i on account of health, two farms can be bought together, and would make an ideal stock farm for som< live, wideawake farmer, or will be eld separately at ,105 per acre. 60 acres, 6 room house with cellar. I tarn 36x60. smoke house, a good well. ' only 3 miles to elevator, 9 acres tim •er and all the rest under cultivation. bargain for some one if taken quick t ,120 per acre. 120 acres. 100 acres under cultlvnton and 20 acres of timber located on i>od stone roads. 2 miles to churen. 4 mile to school, and 6 miles to eleator, 9 room house, barn 42x60, with' h<>d. gramiribs, scale with whed over, <n>4 well with wind purup. orchard, veil tiled and fenced, only *160.00 per icre. Now remember tho prices on the ihove farms are nut watered, and will tell Itcforo January 1, 1914, or taken iff the market. HARVEY & LEONARD CO. —— — o NOTICE. John Edwards, the old reliable paint «r of Decatur, is now ready to do your Minting, ptiiwr hanging and graining. Leave all urders with the Holthouae{ Drug Co. 283c0d-t3O — i ■■ 4p»- 'rti—rn RENT -Ono front office room ami two unfurnished housekeeping -noms.—J. 11. Rtone. 296 U j-'Ofl .KAIJ 1 : China • <-.ios <’t, , buffm, • stoves and a number of nthlT household articols. 'l’hnmt 159. 2B6L'! A good six-room hnuao for rent, neari the Haiigk stone quarry, inquire of Julius Haugk. 2Mt3

XC* Practical S Fashion Hints J fcA By Alice Gtbion /' @ i 1

j A smart feature of this blouse is the becoming V Hh;i|*ed yoke. which m.y i !«• made of coutrantiug material vet;v effectii eiy. Fur instance, it the Mouse were made of u dark material to nattch ' n costume the nwe*«ary lilt of white , nt tile throat could lie Introduced Uy having thin yoke and cottar of horn stitched crftie de < ’hlnv or n<-t in white. 70 Im n model suitable for nliiioMt any Monse material, linen, silk or Hunnel. Ah wash silk is umim! so much nt j the moment by the bimimMH girl or j woman, 1 wish to offer u suggestion' flint may ls> of use. Often after n • frock or waist has been laundered : there l« is an uiM'xplahuible drawing of the atoms. If the thread Im Houk'il ‘ in i old water for Home time mid then allowed to dry thornughly before uhIng with wash materia la this will net. j er occur. This blouse may be made in star 30 *lth 2M yards of 3d inch materia!. The pultorn is cut In 5 slses; 34 to 42. This Ii a Perfect Pattern. Ro sura to state right uiae, measuring over the fullest part of Hie bust lot dlmetiHloiiM. It may bo attained by tilling out the ••nup'in and enclosing 15 cents In sfnmiMi or mln to the Pattern Depart ! ment of this paper. COUPON Nam* Nfftet and No City nn«l RUte Pattern No Bh»s I

ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Dec. 22nd, is 35c Bring Us Your Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY r m VACO CLEANER 3 Unkh?i^ 0 i‘i jndestnictible material c al- | cable non and steel) and is guaranteed for Vears h2s the greate-'. ction and the most ]> ■ rr ful blowing devicec . — I ai.d cleaner mat!. Easy to clean Easy to Work Easy to move about It is equipped with three different kinds of clearing tools, an ooservation glass and a long hoSc. Why Tear Your Rugs And Carpets ! v I ,ound them to pieces when j.eu clean u ' Cleaner from us that will with on tinthT ° n the fl ? or in hak? the and itarv and h ith 6 wear . and tear? The proper sanmethod no I ffonroe street andl them. 8 ‘ the Uonßrd StOre JOHNSPUHLER ! agent