Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1918 — Page 10

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THE TIMES Thursdav. Januarv 10. 1918. eighborh torn At oiinty vet ic CROWN POINT LOWELL MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING DYER CEDAR, LAKE ST. JOHN HIGHLAND ROBEKTSDALE GRIFFITH SHELBY HOBART JlfalWBlJlill'd''1'Vl';yTTffl iiu wi i wui. mi i mm

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DOCTOR GAVE THIS RUN-DOWN WOMAN VINOL

And She Got Well Her

Nervousness Disappeared Teddy. !8r

Flint. Mica. "I keep house for my

j fined to his home in Sheridan avenue t for so rainy v. teki, is able to re- ' same his high school studies. i i Star Theatre tomta (Thursday), Win-j ; ifred Mn in "The Man Hater". Ameilj can plays fur American people is the I motto cf Alian iMinn. the producer. A'

wonderful story which is mied with ; tenrs and laughter. Also Triangle; comedy, "Their Hush.md." l-l'.'-l ! The riymouth Aid sonty of. tho j Congregational church will hold a t silver tea at the homo of Mrs. P. A. ! Peterson on Cleveland enuc. this, evening. E ery one is welcome. j

Mr. and Mrs. John Manta and sn j

t this morning for IVr.sa- j

cola. 1 la , where tny n ill visit Ihtin

Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair

Girls if y mi beautiful gloss.

wat.t r'enty of thick, si'.ly hair, do by all

means got rid of dandruff, for it will s'nive jour hair and nun U If sou don't.

It doesn't do much good bru::ri or wash it out. The

to gel rid of danduff is to dissolve

was impc sslbl t j get through without usir.f'the shovel. ! On account of the bad weather and j blockaded road the parochial and pub- : lie schools did not open until Tuesday. I To-eph Ileiplinger and son John, wont to Chicago Tuesday on business, j John and Henry Khjrmon and Frank j Schilling wore Crown Point visitors, I Tuesday. j After six weeks' vacation Frank Mc-

Place has teturned to his old Job at to try to lh depo, OlJV 'Slire j Willlem H,.l,..f.r Ir.n.nHnl hu.nness'

w a ;

it, then jou destroy it entirely.

do I

:his. get about f:nv ounces cf ordinary

A number

h e 1

!' fil.oids of Mr. Mc.Mioh-

verv pi ' f c.n i i v urn!sed him at

liquid ar.on: apply :t at night w lien i''-jt-.e i,rr.e ,,f 1M .s-hwlte on Monday '"ring; t.se enough to moisten the scalp j p, rn,ng, , he o. .-!,, being a farewell ami rub it hi gently m itM th.. finger lips. I party. Mr. Mc.Mi'-i.ael leaves for (juePy morning, m-si if not all. of 0'.ir'i,c th, 15,h wrote he will enter t'is

i sen. wiio is in the. coast artillery and

lamily of six and got into a generally : js stationed there. run-down condition. I was weak. nerv- ' Gcrmric- at the Fium-ess 'rhealre Tri- i

oui end could nt sleep, and had head- ! ay, Jan. lit!-., 1 day only. Matinee ainandrutt wni son", ana n.rce or icui British army, lie is ropularly known ache a rood deal of the time. My doi- i p. m. cur Ktmbail Xowg and hor! n,ore PP-c t lotia will completely dis-jas jig,-,- nn,i lla, made a hit of tor preecribed Vinol and it made me I on n Co. in "MaBtU." Lauk-htr pitted ! ,olve a"'1 "ir'.v destroy eory siuvle frin,)s aince his stay here, who regret

n struggle of wills. 1-7 4

wen ana strong. 1 ern a good deal less ; against father nervous and can sleep nights." Ciara ! ixn't miss it.

Smith, 1213 W. th Ave. flint. Mich. The literature and art section of the We sell Vinci on a positive guar- j Fortni shti y club hld their reRu'.ar an'.ee to ink nervous, weak, ruii-dwti I riAtting- e whit h the fcllov.rg exwomen veil and strong or return theUr r-'l!e:it papers -.serf read: -Republic money. Try it anyway. Josoph AV. Monarchy," M.s. 5. Oau.phell; W"e!s, Druggist. and Xorrls Phcy., ' -Switzerland. a Sfod-rn P.epubUc." Hammond, lnd. Tinol !s sold In Kast i Mrs. Trout; "Present Day Russia." Chicago by Schlieker's Pharmacy, and: Mrs. Harry Stress: "Pcposed Royal'.?," in Whiting by b. II. Matterns. and at j Mrs. K. U Myers; current events. Mi s the best drutr atore !n every town and 1 Pader, Mra. Whiteman; roll-call was cltj" In the countrj-. Adv. responded to by anecdotes of rulers. .! Princess Theatre tonight. Anita Kint;

I in "The Girl Angle"

sign and tree or it. 1 to see him leave. The evening was Ton will find. too. that all itching and vuh lisn.-insr and card pl.-iyins. d, aging of the scalp will stop, and cur,nrt, wj-.j.-h a dl!.-!'.-is l'in.-ti""n v. as

'alr will look and feel a hundred times j better. To,i ea:i g- t liquid arvon at. Rny I drug stoie. It is m xp"iif in and four : o'hhzoh is all you will ned. no matterhow mu"h dandtu ff s"t hae- Thu j simple remedy ne "r fail5 Ad v. I

CROWN POINT

served. Thni pi esnt n. Sit. b;tj Mrs, "Hni' h, Mr. ai-d Sin Ran lull. Mr. and Mrs Cnru, Sinn's I'- l; Miller. Heiori Rise!;. Katherine U-ipbtiST. Margaret, and Slir! Kr'o. Ada Berviangor, Msric Aus'g"n and V':nn-e Kchu!t; Me skis. 1. McMi'-hael. C'!arenc Miller. I 'isey ()' I i i n. ("I a rence .Srhaofer. William Autaren. Joseph tlresn. ClitTord Roliinson and Cers- Phulte.

Men and women who suc

ceed do it largely by getting rid of all handicaps as well as

overcoming all obstacles.

Ill health is the worst handi

cap that can furnish an obstacle to success. With poor health, few

indeed can ever hope for great advancement or, indeed, expect to hold their own.

ift in neaun 13 seldom nec-

essary. Usually it can be pre- Yli VT

Whiting And its People

Mrs. Mackintosh of Toledo. O.. Is the uest o Mrs. N. T. Miller on Sheridan afenue. Mrs. Keldr of Fischrupp avenue, la very Jjw at a Chlcasro hospital, where ihe underwent a very serious operation. Io MeOormiclt. who has been con-

highly superior; ,rti. ig of Mis Ma: ":' tl.

1 attraction. A picture of fast action and j Earnes. daughter of Shei tit of Tjjke la miffhty handsome woman. Also one : County, Lfi? Barn", to Mr Clovd j cf those famous Jerry comedies. 1-10-1 ' Pavss. a chauffeur of inn-mond cc- ! Misses Lois and Dot is Doty who hai e I curred on Tuesday. Miss Hani's has j been here viaitinc their aunt, Mis W i I- i been enplo; cd s a stenogra;-her in Ram Curtis If Oliv er street, have re- ' Hammond. turned to their home in Cleveland, O. A special car or, the Gity A s-outh-

The Theta Alpha Gamma club la do- em Railroad

I Ins Red Cross work, having a class .Point soviet;.- i

j on Monday nights Sri charge of Mi . j Mlnstre's in llnr.monl on Tu-da I John C. Hall. j night. J The jours r-ecple of Cue Christian. The court:-- -omn,;sl-ne: s :n't on church save a party for Roy Moore at I Tuesday at th cv.rt house bur rc h's ho-re In Fi.-v..-t,nr, -.-n'. Thm. i business of l!r,!)or;:ui''8 was tratif acted

eveninr was A el i a-h f f u 1 1 v anenr In r.t. i PXCepfng the T-onthJv

i i --.-i . . l.ui.i. ... i. i !i!U an.l rer.-i-.a!' t f J:-;-:-l 1- enf..

ctv. ta.iir au:. an.:i ojir-oii- ; - m-nts were served. The vouna- mn The death ( Mi'V.'.-l ZlrVl-. father

ROBERTSDALE

TI.e '"ommunity euub of Robertsdal will :rot a, the J- renniin auditorium 1"i idar evening fit T.3t. A ; plciid.j i-n-

conv cs ed about Z i"rc n tertainment lias been ertanged hs Miss

to th" M-inrs t '-u n'te.

Mrs. Leslie Pear'e and Mrs. Wrr.. Orler-n "f Amy avenue, visited Mr?. Francis Racers ra in Ch:--a?o, yestevda Mrs John Phatat-X was a Hammond visitor ; (-i)v.

I-"- furerr.! ..f R -beit A"i.i?i-n will he'd Pt t'', rrr.Frt at 1 ei'j-or-

I

vented by simple precau- ,Vi t. A rk

tions and overcome by vleJfJv

proper attention. Most disorders arise from

poor digestive conditions. Manv of these Fymptoms at tha result of an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the stomach and intestines. Often

this is caused hv slip-lit attacks

of indiiresftion or bv the retention of

undiB-ested food which, in the procens

of fermentation Bets up an irritation. The tonic quality that is bo valuable a

feature of Peruna arouses the functional action to throw off all this accumulated

waste, thus removing- the caua of thethft inflammation, and Peruna helps

greatly in allayinjr this inflamma

tion, dispersing it and overcoming the stagnation. It restores

a fitlul appetite, regulates

tee digestive processes

and Eoothes the eore-

es8. reru-

""71 srfL xnaisinvig-

.flTtX oration.

This LnvigoratioTi brings

your system up to the abil

ity to do your work as it should be done, hence to score

a hundred per cent in your efforts to succeed. This ability is

often founded on the possession of good health. Don't neglect your health, for it is the basis of success in

everything you undertake.

Peruna Tablets make regular administration and quick

emergency treatment alike convenient. Get a box today. 50 cent3 at your druggist's. Often a good laxative will

a9vvSr a strona" cathartic, for these

v .-Ui SSry nuu ore J.OliO Ti -

pOtT a by reaction,

. wiu lucai laxative ftnc? livei-

ine onlv on t. v r

irrunx. MonQ j .

V - , uoa not

iijr uxipieaaant effects, and formg no habit. Tf. - . j

0m . v r CKUC A lid effective, overcoming the h&fcit or constipation when taken as oireeted. The liquid form hzs been used successfully for a W time, Tha

price is se and S1.00. The tab-

"P'-'y talnar great

'r " at- is pleasant to take, convenient and

errective. cent?.

with

10 and 25

who wn. vrr, r.r, e-,--.,-u i,.. of Mrs. Charle Asv and Mrs

iOihb of this cry occurrea at i.is nomr

ed to Fort Bii?, Texas.

Word has been received that Harry ! in Mcrlr. ""-Vlf con

in on Monday. Mr?

CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH Hi PLAY IFCDHSTIPATEO If peevish, feverish and sick, give "California Syrup of Figs."

! Powers and Roy Griffith

the 131st lnfantry Texas, have both j corporals. Marcus

same resiment.

,o are

at Camp Rogan, been promoted to Woodward of 'the

'hitmg. was also

i w i . . . P:l.l.j ,.---.-. It-. o f e r .1

! ance at t.'ie funera'. Miss Fiances Griir.mer !. the suest I of fr!ris in Hammond today, j Miss Majgnye We!. per is Assisting at the Part nolo ma bakery dniing- the)

absence or jiiss ouise i'u-iei w t-- is ;

a few wee-is' vacation j

Frank pud at C

church at 3 mk H;!l ce;

I'.' 'b 1 1 d 1 1 1 o". 1 le V ;i! e t e r v .

Kv.-tngei ; i-n 1

buried at

:e

ST. JOHN

! promoted to corporal a few w eek. j ago. !

j Coming- at the Princess Theatre Fr!- j takin j day, January 11th, one day only. Matl- :

I oesa, 3 p. ni., Clara JtlnibaU Toung- and I her own company in "Mag-da." Daugh- j t t T.lf fH .iralnt f.lr..- 4 n m . , . . n 1 1

of vpflls. Ton t miss It. 1-10-1 Edward Kilfora of Sheridan avenue, is improving- from an operation for appenclicitis, which was lecently performed at St. Bernard's hospital In Chicago. Miss Edytha Hollett will en'ertaln

the Trl Kama sororltv ot lmr linn a in led.

Sheridan evemte trt".,r,-. ..'," l were burned. and the ens'.ne badly j City on

Mn Walrt u e rt'. dame. led. The firemen and engineers t forme,- s s

.mor.g- th'.se attending- the Shrmer oiinstrels of Hammond Tjsday vnlug. were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Xickelson. Mr. and Mr.e .!. I...rii-. Mr. and Mrs.

.lake ,, KlK.r'i! Miss Vy'ct McX sl'.u1 Mrs. H. F. Rtreers.

. 1- -- C. Hoistrom of Ijike avenue, i suffering with a seere attack of ap

HIE PERUNA COMPANY Columbus, t : : Ohio

Tuesday niornir.? about fi:"0. C. I. S iailroa-1 by th'? depo! freinlit trains met in collision, were north-bound., Two . ar

were turned ov er, several cars derail-

i pendK-it;. ! "M ss I.iil.nti T'lau e.f i;.rt'e avenue, has B'-cepte, a pvsif.cn at ti.-v Standi aid Oil lie's office o f Whit.n'B". ' M. A. lir?n of Roberts avenue.

j vvas a Hamn-ond huslncs v isitor. on the I Peter Bley r.f Myrtle a venue, was n two ' Chieago v isiic-i. both Car! Peliger of the Eat ? de. v!s- ' fa! i 1 tod friends here.

car cf lumber ar.d the caboose . avenue

Mr. and Mr

Mastorson of Tilyrtle

was tailed away o Kansas a count of tie death of the

Mother. Tour chill isn't naturally

cross and paevish. See

eeated: this Is a svire

atomach. liver and bowels need a cleans

ine; at once.

j street, has received word that her bro- cf bolh tra,ns sa"'1

un t naturally -- -. . mio- i if tongue !s!thr rI B- Brown of Seattle. We sh.. ! Jumping. !en i-s l'tt1 1 1"'a! ,f,ri P1"00. f the jtrade of I Ni' k J- T"'": need a cleans-' rp,ain ln the coast "'tillery. ness in Ch:ca

them el

.' e s b y

yirs. E. Doolittla has returned from i l a visit with her sister in Fort Wayne.

vtrrini

st, aleei or act naturally, has stom-! ln9 ILT1(ral - "05' Atchison will

funeral. Masons xc!!l

cold.

breath bad, throat sore, doesn't

ach-ache, diarrheoa, remember, a gentle

meet

! i::20 to gc

1-9-J

in body.

RAT WALKER. Se

Masonic : hall at

liTar and bowel cleansing should ai- . V. - V. . . . .

m J L'V LUC illBI. iirfliiii'-iu KiiBU. i Nothing equals "California Syrup of

iri, for children's ills: ive ft tea

spoonful, and In a few hours all t he FOR EXT Furnished rooms for light roul waste, sour bile end fermenting j "'-sePng. 51 Fred :. Whiting, food which 1a ologgod in the bowels! 1-9-3

vasses out of the system, ar.d you nave i r - i-f-rn..o rom for z gen

a well and playl'ul child again. All hlldren love this harmless, delicious

"fruit laxative." and, It never fails to effect a good "inside" cleansing. Direction for babies, children of all agesl and grown-ups are plainly on the bot-j tie. j Keep It handy in S'ur home. A lit-, 'tie given today aives a sick child to-j

! tlerr.en.

313 Indiana bh d. Whiting. 1-3-S

J wig. Jr.. transacted bus:- i

go. on Wednesday.

vliss trie?. a d 1 11-' vw ou-J i ii nu-t; j Slgler :-t'irnd h"me frcm a week's v! - j it from Savannah, 111. i A little son arrived at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spanier. ! j Several from here attended the fu- j ir.eral of Mrs. Henry KieRnaa a Dyer.: Ion Wednesday. . i The town marshal was cury Tuee- , i day scraping oft the high tops of snow j

along the road. j Mr. and Mrs John Schmal and rh.l- j dren. Math'.as Wach'er and danght.-. i Miss Amelia, left Wednesday morning t for the sunns' south ti New St. J-hn. !

Ala . to spend the w inter montl .

01E FASHION'S LITEST HEWS

GRIFFITH

1 i

Mis Johnson, county supervisor of i schools, visited our school yesterday, j Ij. A. Southworth is verv ill n-wv, I

morrow, but get the genuine. ,sk your j stomach trouble and Is under the ear-? druggist for a 60-cert bottle of "Cali-jef the doctor. i fornia Syrup of Figs," then look and! Th" roads end sidewalks have again! o iliet 1t. is made bv the "CnVfomtn . . t . . .i . , . . ' ;

- " - jf7i cu uui, so i nn travel im

I '.-nee more been made possible. The Boy Scouts held an Intensely I interesting meeting last evening at!

; loc.r looms in the basement of ; ihureh.

DYER

XT UAKQAXIT ItAROJT. i By .! Am; v i ; i-. 1' M A S ).N As I-feRnda v,.-,nd !,i' t-n.ff r nii"ot!i her pretty il in A gallant young !i-.itnnt found She'd wound his heart right in.

!, NEW YORK. J,m. 1 -The mufflers 'and -scarfs are s" fascinating this eea- ' son I'll be bound y on just can't help j but be all wrapped up in "em. I They are made of evorv maf-ial from ; chiffon to velvet and duvety n and In (every col-or but all and every one have

Fig Syrup Company '' Adv.

MflYl 7W ill

I t

PECIAL ;

Mn Cora

one feature in common they are lnev-

The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret iitably touched uy with varn and worstKeilu;an took place yesterday f ore- j cl embroid-ry. Whether thy are lavno'en from Ft. Joseph's church, where lhly ornamented ar.d embellished with solemn leuuiem mass was read. The ! worsted fruits, flowers or simply edged temains were taken to St. Joseph's j around with a button holo Hitch of cemetery wheie Interment took place ! hectic yarn a mere matter of taste. ... .!. i r-in a re flnicLe,! xc-;tli m fr'trte r

in tlie iaruuy ioi. i.siO"s mi r:a- j - - Hrrin of friends f rom 1 ta ssell s of yarn and some hoast little

th? !ell around, fathered to pay their last fobbing pompoms of the worsted.

! n cunning- molei rl'ii a l:

respect to the deceased.

Ml close

Ugier Is suffering from: . .. - r i. i hat to match is of mii-rde duvet yn lineil

nn n'taoi- e -n, . I tuesjay aiiei ium'ii in-, jvnujar n.i-,-- - - --

I McCulIock of Infl'ananM

j I a bus'ness caller here yesterday.

stock holders of iwl,h chiffon. It is buttonholed around ,

and tho

Ot-JtOKAJROARTNE

PAPE'S DUPEPSIN FOR INOlOESTlOf, OR

SOUR, ACID STOMACHS

our inspected dairies, add ;In five minutes! No dyspepltd i Q lOlillla tnctA nni . . w

Nature's Flavor is retained in Moxley's margarine. Tiidi pasteurized cream and milk, from

I :uia: meeting of t

. v.Hnn,! hn,, ,ootc ninen'lts edges with cetisn yarn

! vv'i.n a largo number of stnttthoM- "nH are finished with three Mtlw cerise 1-ra present. All former officers wei e pompoms like cherries dangling from 'elected ' i gree n yarn stems. The little I-.at w Inch ! Roth' raroch'al nrfo public schohls tt" rut together with cerise yarn fagotl have opened again after their holi- j tin? hns a" B'raMo bunch of the (day va.atlon, but on account of the j arn porhpoiu ch-mes .-rched piquantsevere weather conditions the at- ! on top. M'orn In juxtaposition to itendanee Is fat below normal. I a pair of cherry lips this fetching muf-

J. A. Kimmet of Rowel), and Andrew no r,a.

arnrncr rt St. John, were here Tues- i poss . Ml : ties.

lav to afterid tlie annual stockholder's

eeiir.g tt tlie First National bank.

When fckatir.BT bag of

tho purple duvetvn fin'shed at the bot-

to its delicious taste and

make it the table favorite, jlcley s ar2 ri nc In churning, only the purest high grade materials are used so that the finished product is a rich

cream white. - Ton can eapily color It. a golden I yellow, with a capsule of pure vegei table color, the same a used !n the

finest creamery, giren free with package. Directions how to color the fhargarine are given on each wrapper.

j Vt!TvJ-Aojly: i9o

Wholesale Distributors Ford Butter & E?g Co. Hammond, nd.

sia, heartburn or any

stomach misery.

HOBART

Sour, gassy, upset st'-unaclt. iudiges- ; tion. heartburn, dyspepsia: when she j 1 food you eat lermcnts inti cusses find'

upset i y o-j; you r head aches and you '

at the Rowenstcin jitoio t manager of the gro-

'eorge S.- titer who has been m the grocery business hei for the past five years. I.n; !t: p.' r t n er.-h 1 with Mr. M!vkli1y . to i h.iiii h" sold hi.f 111fej -'t f-'-e;,; 1 r, filth ago, lias eecept-

j fee) fK'i; and mir,-raMe. thlf3 whe,, ' p'' H posit-ou ! you realize the wonderful acid neti-: at alparaiso.

; tralizlng power in Pupa's Diapersin. It "rv depart r.e;-,t. 'makes all such stomach misery, due to 7kTi""- J- Harrington was a 'hicago visaci.iitv. vsni.li in five mi-ote.- ttor yesterday,

I? jour ftomich is !n e continuous I

re- clt if you can't' gt it regulated. ; phase, f.-.r your sake, try Tape's Dianepshi. It's so needless to have an m id atomach make your next meal a j favorite food meal, then take a little ;

Diapopsin. There will not be any dis- j tress eat without fear. It's because !

Mrs. F Pchfirabaeb of Hammond, is-

ited with relatives here yesterdav.

August Witt has moved his family from the Fairiield addition to Hohart into his -.avvly erected home in Lake iieorge Park subdivision. Th I Whist clui) will meet this week Thursday evening with Miss Ril-

Fape's Diapepsin "really does" sweeten ' "a"r

j -Mit. v. v.-. .Mtcnnian wui entertain j the Modern Priscilla club this week ; Thursday afte,-noon at. her home.

out-of-order stomachs; that gives it tt: millions of sales annually. it a large lifiv-cer.t case of Rape':

Ihapepsin from any drug sfoie. U is - th-. quick'-vi. stitest ai;ts( ;.i and Mom- oCxi EiV J'jXV V III TjE

1 acli re uui kuo-vii. It acts n!n;ot !k fu tes ..f M. J. Setet get- and j mps;c it i a scientific, harmless and j John Mass. Jr., came do n m the j nleasaul stomach preparation which jsnow several times Monday rr.ornmrt irtily "Jotigs in every home. Adv. The rad were drifted siiut, anil it

7 ii

Railroad Men These men know from experience that Sloan's Liniment will take the stiffness out of joints and the soreness out of muscles And it's ao convenient! No rubbing required. It quickly penetrates and brings relief. Easy to apply and cleaner than raussy plasters cr ointments. Always have a bottle in the house for rheumatic aches, . Iam3 back, sprahis and strains. Generou sired bottles at all drug-

What to Use to Prevent Appendicitis Hammond people should know simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-t-ka, (lushes the I, N'T IRK bowel tract so completely that appendicitis prevented. ONE SrOOXFft. Adtet-i-ka relieve ANT CAPE sour stoma'h. gas or constipation because it remove Al.R foul matter which clogged nrd poisoned your system. The INSTANT action surprises both doctors and patients. O. Nee!e, druggist. Calumet Ave. and Fayette street. Adv. torn with a replica of the hat and muffler cherries aoo:npar.id this set for a turn en congealed surface surely he would be a poor skate indeed who would not find intoxicating the taking of 3 cherry bounce over the ice. Most gorgeous and reminiscent of Venetion and Florentine medieval splendors are the velvet mufflers embroidered with gilt threads handed in galloon and encrusted with beads. Hither odd turbans and hats or ornate bags in I ke motTve? as tue muTlers Co with them for all the mufflers seem lo have an aversion to traveling alone r.nd insist f.n a hat or a Bag- companion r,;ce. The cMffon mufflers made cf three thicknesses of different colored gaure are caught at the edges with a button hoieing of worsted and often have a quaint little nosegay of yarn flowers to fasten thera snugly to a smart shoulder. The more barbaric end primitive the color combinations of these chiffon conceits the more dashing. For the pale pink personalities however pastel tinted blendes these scarfs developed In three shades of green, graduations of rose, pink and fles! or purpje, lavender and wisteria are lovely. Male mufflers offer fascinations almost as manifold as the feminine scarfs. The Imported stik ones in smart combinations of black and white or bla'k and grey or in exquisitely combined colored Roman stripe effects

vivo irresisu me. me; ere w ias ana yet sc. fluffy that they crush up almost to nothing, weigh like thistle down anj yet keep the most cold blooded nSaseullne warm as toast. The really fine ones come from Switzerland and are made by a secret process that up-to-d.-it" no other muffler producing nation can ferret out or reproduce. The made-tn-Amertca knitted si'tc ones In regimental colors though not na fine and light as the Imported ones are most attractive. For evening wear both the Imported end domestic brands In white, pearl crey or whi'a and grey with a hair i no of b!ti'-k are stunning with a smart monogram on one end. More bulky but snug and comfy are those mufflers of angora and other

War News Mailed By United Press Men

to the United States

BT W. 8. XCKJIEST. WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN THE FIELD. Tc. C.-illy Ms,!) Evidence that the German military authorities are experiencing some difficulty in sending: their convalescent troops back to the front is contained in the note book of a German soldier. Explaining that his battalion, leaving f-'aarlouis. (presumably thi scene of a troop' depot) for the front, waited at the railroad station for reinforcements, he say s: "In the afepoo;. our men were ready. They awai'ed their comrades of the ptli company of con va!escr-ns wuo tlnally arrived. But what a spectacle; Ahead marched a squad of guards to the right and left f each rank marched two armed guards while another squad marched la the rear to guard " ir brave "soldiers In field gray v, ho. nff-r that related y the rt.-.vvspa-iers in magnificent, phrases, throw themselves full of Joy-

to the destruction of our ei.emies. sustained by the love cf the Fatherland! "Our detachment is finally ready. Ti-e music strikes a march, and the column shakes iof-lf. The guard ar so numerous that there are t-o for every man. Isn't it a scandal that our children ln field grey phould be conducted to the war. to fitrht and give ?hir bloc! for the Fatherland, like criminals 1 : he hangman, or worse still, like attic to the slaughter. "It was not sufficient that these nieu from the announcement of their planned departure were prevented from etitering the town by armed guard. placed e cry-where at a distance of fire yards apart! No, It was necessary t submit them to the shame of marching to the station under guard." The author cf the above conclude' with the expression of his strong opinion that German newspapers do not el-vv.-.ys tell the truth ebout ail the fi-. -eatinff Orman soldiery.

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wools fit dull greys, tans and Ma.j with borders of gay colored stripis they a,,. ruoSt practical and erviee I. Me. Bur t'v dah!n.- hoyn (u khak! Sammies, Jackies all agree 'Tho best of all the inuffleis That, this season e'er will see Are ..iiis that knitting mothers.. Sisters, wives and sweethearts true Are fashioning from worsted Khaki, grev and blue. For though they oc.k Just knitted wool Each fiehting laddie, knows They're made of woven heart aches. Each burning tear that flows Mak es there a pearl vvit.hin a purl With brave smiles siftd through And every stitch just full of love 1 1 . ,.

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ilore than onf-tenth of the marne l women of the United States were engaged in gainfnl pursuits in 1910, and over twenty-five per cent, cf all -tvonien sixteen years old or over, were wap-c-earners, business wornen, etc. Since tbo war tio percentage has greatly increased. Many of such, women are better adapted for work in shop, factory or office than ar the men, if it were not for the snfferinRS. the burders and Ilia weaknesses of the sex.

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