South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1917 — Page 2

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BÜSS 00 BOT NEED ! U. S. SOLDIERS 1

Encouragement From Ameri can People Greatest Force j Nov;, Belief. I W.Al.:N(,T X. A...: -Km-I i phatle di-a.prv i! of th- - .---1 1 n i th.it Ar.'i'ri'.m tr-op- to th east rn front, w a hi ...j- ht hono- '. all t.VCfpt one t!:- i.Hiiiln'r.v of' the Amniciin 1 1 1 1 -1 . r i Id.s-i.i. It' v.i- a-:fhni ;tati !v --tat I Tin-! r: i.ih: th.it 'harbs IM. ..ml i:ue!lj l- th- id rum mi --:;.. i who i.e-i ln-v rs it ley;raMe t pit obl i-r.-i j ftom XL- Tnited .c,ats in ;iim.i,I .in I that the itlnix iii- i on v i n f.! t!::it their I r --r n v i I I !,.- d(tli- " rital fath'r that. h I f f" 1 1 to th .rrtii- of 1 1 1 n-w I 11 ' I .1 V j:iihu kf-ot ami hi- .. -... i.itts ,11 tic fiii.ioii l ;n ht'il with Se.-'y l.ari-j ihtf TlnirMl.iv ;ii:l to( lutn nni t: of their i I' l.i . 1 1 1 I o: 1 1 j i . . r i m . ! Thtir wMtttn rapoit. 1 1 .ini 1 1 f,i J'l-'t ilon l'.l; . J,ol hlVj ill not t 1 1 : i 1 ' p i i'li. . i I )n Miri;riii'iif , .Not SuliJirr. r n iz.i t tori an! i i-om r . i -tufn t r i r i I not m-n. it '... pl.t i n . Tli:it'la'. niL'ht. I : i i i.i '- n!s. in th" fipinioit of t!i- ma ;orit of thoi 1 1 n i i io n -1 s. With 1 It.lind.Oi"! t:n a i;inl-r aini-'. th think iCiis.-ia r- i a : i i... iii..i--oMi rs, pa t ti u la r 1 h- !o s imf n.--l f.w tholia. ,tianu- ..l - :;! P'i k i ii's an n nfaniilia r j tonu-a-. ilraini; latti n.tv. iml at-i

in-,- h. tt. r f 1 than h r ou n n i. .1. 1 1:' 1 f U', X UiU ,MUs Uk'' ;,M a,U y As an ai! to actual tihrimr. it u.!u,,",,! " il v 't "-trait: ht up in th--

potnt'l out. th' mi. all niinihr o? Anif-ri an tro..js that o ii .- maintainl In llü.ia oniM !. of littl" or no ahif. I-mlintr n.itam- to th" men no'v in thf fiehl, 1..1I1.1 thai; putting iiioip men 1 1 i -1 - to .Irani tin-iilrai-ly ennt suppli- i, the ilutv of this country, th.- roium i-.ionrs feel. Holling toi 1; for the- lailri.ol' to ( arrv .nj.pli.- ami ei-nip-ment to tho native lilier. anl th uppli. tlir;i:r 'Ives ,iie the teal icMiiirements. ami tli-y will crnw. Hoth I Russian anil Itountanim for-f-s will nee. I supplies ami equipment worse next winter than they ,,, frlay, ami nf rourse the transportation prol'lem then will !. greater -1 1' . of the reatet important'', th' .I'liiiiii. iiirifrs a , i eon-tant en eiiur;ufinriit from it izens ami th nevpapc-rs of the rnitfil States. Anti -American pi opaan. lists, heailel hy former iilents of thi eountry. ami now fin nc d .- (',crman money, are . -KiiK t,, paint Americans in the lla kc.t .-hade ami thns lilourae Knia ns from accepting tluir lioixl irfi .. IW'umi h SMiaiil-. The story of the oiiicin of this efraortlinary propaganda is vomhe.l for y every int-tnl" r of the commission, shortly aftt r the oiithreak of the war. it is decl.na d, the propagandists, 1 otnpoM'd Iii :!-, of socia!its f.toiahIe to ahn! i'h i ni; all present forms of o err. incut and tallihii withrut 1 !a i "le hy the i.rothertioo.l of mat., letuin-'.l to tht ir native land and i L,-an her.itin; the I'mted Statt an.' n jooplo. Cifniinns. iuick to s-e the ah anfaßt.' f controllinsr the- auitator. l.ian supplxintr tluni with money and, today, .lush with wealth. '. hey arc mum: through liussi.i spreading the moft vicious canards. One of the oimmivNtiiiers, (licii..in;' thse men Thurday nilit. said he cotild only explain (heir attitude Wo fore coming into (J.rman money !y tlicir never having P con;.' an Integral part of the I'r.ittd .States citizenry. Many ? them, it is understood, lived in the c. nis-r-ted foreign ."-ectit"ns of New Vot k, and seldom came in contact with Auo-ri.-aii citi-! ens. While the propagandists' efforts are being discount.. 1, now that Hissia Is becoming letter organized, they have instilled .luiciou seeds in the simple mind- of many Tussinn. liiltl Among Nation. The returned com n ;s ,. n. . P' a k - of the i.eitple r.f th..- r e w 1 - f -m ed detncrac w ith r "!! :i, a ml j charity. They ate -.ekr . .; to drive1 home to governm. 'it ici.ils and ,

outers wno t.iu xvur: tu -m i:m un-ai, tni, M (. (J( ,z , vn bo have been need of IT, le S...r ; d;: g hand hf,A l th,. ( 0,,ntv iail for several f,.r th- hild am."g i .ti. :-s that(1s , h:iriiVil with evading the traft. :',nd itself turne I lo..e tl hrst j , mm,.,,.v.i ,v -h..n an.

time to walk in ti tile W o I 1.1. I 11 e S 1 1 - ; i; ' ' '' ,: ,!"r da..les its Vs b v i! cl.itr. and if net intervene, (kin: i a. t.r Hug in th otfr.g with t m i.e., w : 's. will lure th" "hlbl a w a . t 'o'! i ,t i s in T . . . t . i i.t .m in ::o ners in in'oi!. I t k s d--r 'a red. are not as . . ti ! .'-ht h epe( f. d. A in th" streets it'll older ; re ail- , . :!.! e . xpected und"r an gov ei nu. t't . w orkMi n . our.c'.i ;s i ordat tc-l with !iii; 1; the al le d'or;::'i a otheP : ..:'.s'.vt iv bodo s a" 1 t ; : v. nrknic m:'. n:;d other p o ' ate t 1 ir.iiinig f.r th' fat ne w it'n w :!"!:; md de- : tu!:, it ;i t.. Netl I.M .I ( onirol. The ;r-at-t go. . n; "ow is. pfrliap. : .- ! !,. ed ...m . f bual j . c.:itrok whi h w;!I of ft.-- movement and w oik abb T!." iom luisif'i.ers fo up! upon irrr .il i;i Pus. ;r thia t i. at: t TtTrtt - were gov err.ir g . vunn; : n.t i a?-d t : a r wa? cr'.U mcitij.hcttv .,f t:-'t. All of h " problem" .'. I w .. k i . : t '. i t. , -!v (.-.!, I'.'iut.v. it..'. ! fair to ! . f v ol e d 1 1 o r. . Th' So' i.lll-t p'"' . a Um ! c ot . err. b w -Iv. it--df. Mr. Kusseil th ! I.- T . . rv cne ;n r.t:;.i a so.-ia!.-:. ! v . and the I.;- problem t.ov. . g. tt: .g thet '.I.ited into o r. e :. !. Tht lc-! tum c r tii uii. ta: rr.'.lti to !.;(!! ... h- vv o i k n i t . . : : i If", i - l ' u t- in! . i . : " ' a 1 !a 1 1 i. . and t b - v iJ i t o : i . i in I- a bl The;

i ..: rv ali . s ., i . pl.o d on the j John VauKip.r. (J. K. Ktlbr. Pou--linlit '1 .f tb- i ii.iiiii'.r, the ia.li-jla Irviojr and V rinm Van Kit tt. ' Is ,?. th.- b ft ai d th mi. bib- of j Tb'- Kiwau; lub . nt rtaind it t!i road t . i . ti..- -t. bp-, a ud tha n.i :.i I I ir b a linta-r and Jance.

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

liiMivlir.l in tli Inlrre.t .f S.I lint. Inf.iritr VaI- No somi: WAIT TILL THIS GANG GETS OVER "T'.i" Mir.' vi 1 1 1. That'-, wlut tbev .all tie- I".r-t id ;' th" machine -'Hü company , 1 1 :i i ! i ; fl .it I I r i . i" U . I The if tuiili .'tin', tin- ui.t iiwn , ". . . i I . Ii. 1 1 1 II K ' ' lip III' p til- .iii.nl i.iui;- I'm li'Uht from m f-t. t . in-h -. t" -' ami on -half f- t. Th .r " -oi j: Ini i;i-.iii vi!.T cwr Ih.'i I in .( ! i 1 1 I.- l .i 1 r i.- tiou r .. I tyr i illl Mi il inIM UII.I . m1 v h . 1 1 t )i a II roar t.o- urn WIIJ th' t nl- all ow r tair.i IIa 11 j I i a ih- ha. I tunk tluio 1 1 a ri-ti'' ii. oi tiin k liuiii i I l i w h a ml w h : I'a.l.nkop. Walter . II s I. t two a ihI w"Myhs 2 IT, pu!il. j ' ' iii h- kiwi k i a hoi. ilo'A n with ; hi i r- ;i-t :mi it ".tiark- .l ! ti'ii. " iiflci- " . 1 1 -1 ' hail uin th.!,',11,,1,1 IIowmi. John II-' i ami on ' .. .. '....f.. .1 ..I . ....M..! t,. I... .11 J. 1.1 IItlT il "1 I ill ( I It I I ' f III' I'lJIIWinu fo'imlations. He is tin- cotnpapv's otlicial wireless tower.

fonkhn. Trink Warsaw 1 hiitojtlu y are all ent h-.iu n ami soldiers.

SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR BAND CONCERT TONIGHT nwinc to the vat popularity "f the Saiuiday nitfht hand concert at tli' t turthtu' a special program h s heMi arranued for tnnrrow veiling hy tin- director. IT tl Klhel. Aniotii; tin- numht-rs to he presented are the l-'irefly seh'otion the farite ehit 1c of Tnima Ttentini's successand the Ilum-Miian l-'antasia, a composition hasetl upon the folk souths of the Slavish people. It is 'pectc,i that Saturday night's concei t w ill score on- of the hießest hits of this season's t'ties. A medley of pri-sent-day melodies will have c;isilerahle prcuninenc' in the evening' .roraui. Tollowiut; is the program for .'..turtlay niuTit: 1. Marth. "The Scout" Tultnep 1. Sele-tion. "The Tired " . . . Triml :. Waltz. "Panuhe Waves "Jv.tnovict 4. Serena!'. "Xadia" Itichatals . . fantasia. "Hungarian." No. 1 Tohani ".. 1 lav utte. "Simplicity" Te" 7. Ihsitation waltz. "Nights of dladness" nelift v. Popular Meloilies Lamp "Star Spanpled Tanner." The con. art vvill htf-'in promptly at 7 : ' o'c loc k . i. ü -j i s j v - now Tin: a m is mi s. ti:ki:i into si-:kvii'i-:. r t- -i -, The following steps must he taken to mu.ter the national guard in y rv i' e: t'omplttc clerical records must he pr pared Uüccrs and enlisted hi' n must un-der-o physical examination. j Kegiment. company ami detach-1 m nt records must h? inspected. Mustering otlicer must investigate all dotii'tful cases of jdiysical exanimations. Taeh otlicer and man must have identilieation ard. All company property must he in-entri-d. It is hoped t have the work eompb-ted in Indiana in 1 " days, aN though T" day. is allowetl. (1 C Y I P A M Q HPI ß PHR MOT REGISTERING. RELEASED Tw M o x i - .ins. Tram isco (iiierra ri c i n i -' i . ...... ....... .... thoritie in t lev el. in. 1. t .. reported j that the two vere oil the registration lt-lp;, tlerc. Thvir tards had been I'm W al de.1 t. tile w I Olli-, t i 1 I S ' .111 the men are unable t .peak Tuglih. so found it diüault to make an expla n.i t ioll . THREE MORE ENLIST 'd .r.teets for Tucle Sam's army ontinue to come in at the local armv i ruiting station. cstttlay S rgf. Sk't-s en'.ited three more men iiumi . ii.it Iv forward d them to 1'ott Wayne headquarters. They were I'll,. M. c '.unison of South ) Tend, ll.i.rv t'o'ilcvs ,,f Hanimon.! i.md Norm. n Tonndl f this ity. Th-- last two went in the :niantt . while T.anison e'ilil '1 in the medi al dcpal tno :t. M'TI U ATlhN HkWkS lOi: iiomi: .r.i:i xisi: urxnv Applitation blanks for entry into the ward horn- guards are row read, ami may b ptocured at Tlie N -w s-T'.mv . toi NTiiv c i. i n ihnm:ii. S. vcräl umuets were given at tliö! To inti v club Thursday cv ninc. , ana.'..-; tb-tu b-ini; that civt-n by Mr. and Mis. y. (I. 1 at u hicli -!' vv r 'i. d for four 4 :ct. 'tlu-r table inie eiu.tk;.-.! ny

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Mown l'-s than three inches. l;it .an take a Ford apart from tail1 4 lit to i iank.h aft anI aem"nU- it ju.t a- math and i u i k 1 .is 1 1 mabine i i".s 1 1 1 1 1 - a li.ssemhb .1 I.. i. ;iao. i'li.t-i L. II-'. nh an inch oi .-. otf MM let t hut on1 - in ;ut Mu t' u h -n ciölu men failed to ii,nl':r a piallo they V. ere ttill' t i iii upstair ami toM Vm to t-t th- . out of th' stairvva? then hi iaii:'l it 1 1 j. himself. M'lilt i, Al I i ! t feet Ko; he'.--taken m-wt.iI prizes as a typo or' tla- j-rfc -t (liital nu'ii. 'orn.oi. .Ii hn (Hlkfiaiti Si fevt m i). 1I ' I.ikf Sh.'i lin-man 4 iii 'i.ol lah-f. tt. ;uta I lo has a ofi. rittl.' . o, .hth. l!oat. tlown t inot ( f tiir pT.oh. who talk in him ljfion, .-. :al .toi i s !i at f tilt '1 ' has a ami on- oi:hi inner lit- has a i; 1 1 1 1 1 mannt .' Uts that .i O'l.ix itioti i-.' iiio7.i I'llliaio: all into talnini ptl'r. )a!. 'lai!u' ". Six foot t.o ami- v. II h''s ."Mi; man. 'I l Olli ial alnl The oitirial .-ahitt- of th ;.iiis' is to hiiiu thf r.-'ht arm to th' vrstiihed anyle. thu in td.u of ' strai-hteninu the tinnt ts and lotichil ' th i;at iii .11 t!i'V douide the Pst ami pho it auaiit the frort a mi n t ej- ol the in se. They like to act tou'-;h jti.t fr tin- fun of it hut as a matter of fact Charge Farmers' Boost in Milk t- T T IS L Jl I cllUC" J ID 4 I'liarfs that the imias.- of tho

whtdesale pi ice of milk 11 the part general oriranizer Tee the jurisdicof the St. Joseph minty Milk Pro- tion of Indiana, was a.isttt hy the tracers' association is unjust ami a hi-h mdin committee or hUh .. . , , t ourt otlicers. iwditical frame up, emanated from, ...,. 4 .... , . i1 ' William A. Sttdts of Imhanap-o's, the local retailers' h-ad-piat ters t;!lo s u i-.-ri ntemlent and supreme Thursday following the ultimatum treasurer of the order, was the inof th prmlucers that the now price. :-1 i 1 11 in r and installing olhcer. A. L'.'e a gallon, vvoiihl prevail or the i.ehrin'-r, hi;.h treasurer, of Hamretailers would i;et no milk. mond: V. l'ahiestick. hi-ih it e In hacking up their claims tin1 lanver. .f Mishawaka, and Mrs. retailers pointed out that tlu pr"- WcUcvvood, hiyh (haplain, of !t ilucers at the meeting Wetlnesday chicane, as;strl. evenii-K complained f the hiuh (Jeore v-. s'tenart of Teh. ml av., eost t.f special ground grains which as , Mosen as the tirst chief ranker they never even think of feeding t uf tno nc.u suh)nlinate ouit; Mrs. their cattle, for if they lid their .jUlja stewait. is vice ranker; milk vvauild not pass as low a test Tlizaheth Jentuncs, as chapas it docs. lain; howis H. lrapley, as treasu"lf. however, the producers p r- lvr; I:ay j, Tuckels. as secretary, sist in .leniandim; LT.c. p r gallon for Mis yAXQ punch, as p:their milk we will have to protect ;,,,j.t. our.ele hy demaiulin untre from the consamer," said a memher lat

niht. That they would he justified, the dealers maintain, in making such a raise is shown hy the fol--lowintr figures, which have he'ti association. Some I'imues. "The average milk route in South Mend uses tP gallons of milk jer day, for which the retailers, at the old rate, were paying - - cents a J yallon. making the cost of one day's supply STk.O. In hotthng ahout live gallons are lost in shrinkage. w hich leaves the retailer with 7... gallons. lo keep tue 11111K in oo.i ctnditicii. the average tieaier uses

."0i iounds of ice a lay. which ft.1Tl.j. amounts to S1.L". Tlacing delivery l)rut into s-H'litly salted cuhl waexpt uses at $- I'r day. breakage on lvv as peeled.

bottles, etc., at ..'c: loss on spoiiett , milk and had accounts at St and the depreciation on equipment at ..tic per day, the dealer in disposing f his goods incurs an expense f $10.11 er lay. To cover this expense h1 is now selling his milk at i cents a gallon, which, mi on gallons, brings him ?l'4.l!u. In erlief to get the milk t th" consumer he must be on the job at :: o'clock in the mottling and after delivering his route he must return to his dairy and wash bottles, scour tans and bottle th' milk for th trade, all of which requires tin services of one man for about 1' hours a day. for which he receives $4.';. "Now ihat the pnulueers have decided to raise three cents en the gallon $1.k will lie deducted from his daily salary, which, according to all reasoning. wiM necessitate a raise ia the price of milk to the consumer. However, we will not attempt to hold a tmetinc to put such a raise into effect, for if we do we are liable to prosecution." J. Q. AMES LEAVES FOR HATTIESBURG, MISS. .1. ). Ames, Ktuetal sectutarv of the local .Y M. '. A., who has been for th- j.;t six wks at Tort Ter. - j. in. in !lar-!on M-tting up the V. ( M. ('. A. camps, has just recer.tlv b ft there for I l itttc.shurir. Mi where In- is c.:r'cting the erection, of mot Y. M. '. A. camps th rf. -. i . .. 1: i ; ' ..;... 1 l.-iiaiu pMOies i ok " I :t is p-cted that lh tamp will b. :mishd in time to allow lum ti return to the i t by tlie 1st of 4 cI toh'-r. I want eiy person in St. Jo.t"pl'. t'ounty w is hard of hearing to come to my otfive any day tins we-k and ?e what tli- Globe imp'u Phone will do for your individual ; ai-. An ti"?rt lroin tlu inanuf icturf i" 1 hr- and will t;iv- oii advice and hov how the intrutnnt will ..i.-t von. b.nli intiuuui.t aJjii.t-.l to tnc lniiivniuai patient. lu II. A. Thoiii.sor.. :'! S... Mich. .-I. Advt. Tr. At!l, Inti?t. Ulj T'dt-r.

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lt. K. It. William. lt gt. I. .1. K u ti ran, I ilitur I'iucixi: SHRAPNEL "I-- autoi-t rtinnin- at a hi,'l. r.t- of ,pe,..i huvt,,i thrn-h th? ... ...o . . .1 , . . " tol es at the ,m ilMf. on L,tlavtte ,..lHl. , , , .-1. ail . Ht m 1 1 1 Lett. re he couM t... . , i ..1 .1 .-top 111. t a 1 !ut the ",... ut him. ii; ,. ,, . ... , 11 1 a vv !l-to-.i 1 citien hut alter! nrea k 'n -T to lint, rns ami the roj.e he ! it! n't even iniy a tiri-.et. The niu.-it of the natnl was excellent. The thiid eiiment hand wa. iMiu'it.ciiU'l with a numher of pla - ers of th Klhel ha r.d witn Tied hel. i!ir t.).'-. Applau.e -reet d cvr liiiuh'er. 1 As ni.lt of tilt -ue.it cr"d pt seht it is 1 tiinate.l that mere than 1,.".'mi will po.r int the company funds of the l'our con panics. The j t h and op4 h iicr k'tiu-, the "ti h t in parson."' took ..11. the hundred clash into action "V the maehihi- uuu s.iiatl a.- ma1''' m .-oiikIs ami the dancMiu was enjoved in spite of the f.p t that a-i ph lit floor is not ".lituy." A little hov fell from the limh of a tre- ami had hi hieath jarred fi"(!ii him hut was not seriou.l hurt. Altf.-t t la r tlie affair was a ;-e;it sm a es. Xov to tr.ake the il.nu'n j.t Tla e hall to he iiiven Mondax nih: a h;4r success. l. NEW FORESTERS LODGE IS ORGANIZED HERE i A new local lod'-e was instituted : last niuht with a 1 '.ass of .",0 representatiw people. a mixed lo.P-;e "iinl'p "I" men and women, at the :eyler hall. It was nam-. I Court ;italpa. No. :, of the Tniied rtier of Toiesti'is. with headquarters t .Milwaukee. W'i? A. T. Hassler. WINTER DISHES FROM SUMMER APPLES Wash your jars; wash rubbers; lC!st rubbers, for quality. sr,.t empty jars ami ruhl.er.-j in pan (,f uaU.r to heat. v-iii wash hoih r to cover iars two j-ncs w ith water. Heat water in wash hoikr. Tare and core apples, cut out rot Spnts. i ..;lVl, whole. .'f slice, as pretut ..nies in suuare of cheesecloth or wire basket. Dip one and one -half minutes in kettle of boiling water. Tlunge immediately into cold water. Taik apples in hot jars. 1 ill hot jars with hot syrup or boiling water. Tut rubbers and tops in position. Tighten tops: not air tight. Tlace jars on false bottom in wash boiler. Submerge jars two inches. Tut coyer on wah boiler and let the water boil minutes. Start counting vv n water begins to hdl. Ilemove jars. Tighten tops air tight. Invert jars to discover leaks. !f leaks are found, change rubbers and b.ul again rive minutes. Wrap jars. .Store in cd. dry place. T Make syrup. Three puarts sugar. Two .marts water. Toil until sugar is disohed. Skim off impurities. Kiep it lift. Tor.'t miss any t'p. 'ii.fi with i i.(vi:i; oi:K.s. F-'lowar t..ig are shown pattern.ifu (. th1 n,,w,.,- mod. 1 that cam ovur from Taris in t!.e spring and are the smartest thing for evening. hut with the e eption that it. stead of having th stein. p.utly tanding 1 1,.. .1. it.,-. tW-.h i. ii. . i i i 1 1 . 1 1 . " ...... ... ai-compltshed in a more practical i way uy ( ini ii- t '1 b.oj.s through which th w ide and h a v gros grain tihhon is run that forms th.- dr.iv. -.trmg. Violets, parpte and wl.it". white, blatk and flluw daisies, tub-, tea and small xosf t.f a'.t k:rub. l .tch--l-x button in fait, w.uy bloom. Ii . t i .dlT.taV'le to the I'lil biiM' i W 1 I Ii V - ---- F - " W i ued. The !.au i a n.a!i rou i'l affair. soIiiTv cover, i with the :bvv - i er. and Iliad with tlu- an"."1 t "lor ; ilk. t.tted by ;. change pur, . iIu. j f th principal f-atnrf f ail the' new l.as is the fa. t that thf-f hanj-e pul".!- all' SeWcd t the Uli-' in.: I1 ar tb.c to,, anj ni Witnen-

: SÜD M S FOR BOOZE I AT WASHINGTON

Amusing Situations Grow Out of Anti-liquor Regulations. Bone Dry Nov. 1. Ir !' t'.'O ie'1.1 1 .-s Sei v'. e; Was 1 1 ix ;ti .v. au. i". The : ru w prohil'itpin iaus and reuulati"ii- a:'t-ctin- the Paittd Stute;'.iniiy ainl na have l..n rr-pon-:- , . ,, .... . , Iot on,idt rahle addition to the r . . , , -raety o. peojde at Washmrtoii , , , . .. , ! ho have rot thnirehes m en a! iictcd hy t'ne measure. Thincs have i-een ''etting tirier and drier at the national capital for sonic months. : ud on Nov. 1 the entire t ity will 1"hy. Now, however. Mme peophtan liink and on-e lannot. and that is the .situation which is de-vlopin-T so much that it is interesting and an1. using. Tlie army nun v. ere about the I. ist to be hit l.y aiiti-boo.e recu sations. Army oncers wer forbi llen to Urink. Now there is the Aimy and Navy club in VVasnin.to.i, wii 1 .) has a hue big du' 'house, containin as '.. inating a bar as a man could iiml in three state. Ta. the 11 u ti inh'1 . has been there lv vcai s and, tliev say. can mix a coek -tail with more .-kill than at y bartender north of New n leans. In view of the:-.. f,,cts, it is not dilib nil to untb-istand that the Army :. ! Navy eh'l has long been ; forega t'nei ing jdace for army, nav v a. id marin 1 orp im n. Tut when the army men were prevented !rom purchasing drinks their footsteps still took them to tlu comfortahle clubhouse, for. i' lpe;ir'd. there w 's a joker in th1. law. While an armv otlicer could iitit procure p drink for himself tlmre wa- uot'im;- to preva-n.t him 5 liom lrinkit'g the liiuid gift of another man for instance, a folio '' club member, who happened to be in the navy or the marine corps. The result vu- this: Tail,, and ni-'hliy the Army and Na flub 1 ar v is Idlt d w ith, thirsty army officers, sitting around like vultures waiting I'm' some navy or marine (ups ofiicer. or perhap- sonc civilian member of the club to connin and buv. Aral the navy and marine 1 orps men and the civilians, having pity or, the plight 1 their army friends, usually did buy to the limit of their resource.-. Tut now the Army and Navy club bar is ejesed to evtrybody. It ha, been !isi ontinued nnd no member may drink at the old fountaia. The vim. ii". men of the ottirors" reserve 1 (dps who come to Washington from the Tort Myer camp across the vriver on Saturday afternoons for their week-end holiday, may not buv drinks. One interesting result of this is an access of business for the oia fountains, on may sec stalwart, swarthy ottieers, tanned bv the sun ami rugged from trench dh-'ging an' long hiking, lined up against marble i oun.ter.-' t.iirstily iiathng glusses of soda colored all the hues of tht rail -b",v. Tht se hot midsummer Saturday w Ion the dust, sticks in th throat one can see the men reeling from one soda fountain to another. Patronize the advertiser he is there to serve you. Another Big Purchase of for Our Saturday Sale, with the Best.

319 S. MICHIGAN ST

Temler siiltdn Steak Slioit steak Tib Tioilim: Iict T.et f Pot i:at 10L I Hi') Hoat

16c :::::! ,!:"r... 13c ,;:r. 14c

licpit i3cir.v::,r..30c i5c:"-,'M9c irr1 22c

Private Brand Butterine for Saturday only 25c Veal Roast from Native Calves 20c

16cl and Tilth t- 22C i Oeait- iSC Extra Fancy Wisconsin Cheese ( ream 1 llritk lit i J mC ( liccc iwOC Taut lamhuig r 2v

e.il i'oi Sti v ing sw i (luee

Finest Sugar Cured Hams at 25c Real Fancy Bacon. . . .32c Picnic Hams 20c l'g Tauih J.m" .aril i liop. . . . . ! Tamil Mow lsFine Line of Sausage, Best Quality

I'ir-li Trk .i'iag' . Smoked Sausage . . I 'Hdl Ti.iiktrl" Xeal laaf . .

1 P rs ";degii.i and 1 IOC liver S.iuagelUC

18 c W hired Ham . t. .11 lie sausage Italian ila'id 18c 22c a,i ior Tu and High tirade aitteiine wOCt ItuOeiine . I.inetdti Itr.unl "I L IL i Union Trust Company Saf D-posit Boxe with pe-clal facilities for th privacy of ctu- . touien.

ChiKlrcn's Shoes Our early shipment? are here. Buv now.

Shopping

Tomorrow, Saturday, store filled with bargains. Every counter is heaping full of Quality First Merchandise for immediate needs or early fall.

Handsome Lingerie Waists at $2.00. One of "ur lvt m;iler c:u us 12 dozen beautiful W aists. They are ail diilerent; m.mv are samples; sizes U) to 44. They woulJ sell regular from S2.5 t S.): all i'resh and erii Tniorrovv $2.00. 20 dozen Striped Galatea Middv BKiuses, lonv; sleeves. $1.00. 300 Boys' Wash Suits at Less than Cost of Material Thee suits are all made if fast color wash materials. Priced tr.dii 89c to $3.95 suit. Manv suitable for early fall and winter wear. A Great Sale of House Dresses and Dress Aprons Tomorrow. We open an entirely newline of early fall House I)resse and "Dress Aprons tomorrow. Dres Aprons, 50c, 65c and 85c. House Drese, $1, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Beautiful New Silks and Satins. Beautiful qualities, very smart. Skinner's All Silk SatiiiN $2.00 yard. Beautiful Striped Satins. $1.89 and $2.00 yard. New Shirtin- Silks, $1.50 and $2.00 yard. Skinner's Lining Satins. $1.50 yard. Two Seasons Silk Sating $1.00 yard. Sport Coats Tomorrow at $5.00. About i5 splendid Sport Coats, made of all wool materials, w hite chinchilla, pon pon cl th and fancy checks. Just the coats for every day wear till winter comes. All sizes. Tomorrow $5.00. the Very Choicest of Meats Low Prices and Quality of lie-t (ut td l'ortei I ii 20c .. IwlU Kllllltl I i c ed II. .Ill 'I oogr.e ansage . . . 22c 16c 45c 25c 23c 42c 20c 18C iiu eil l'oil I im 28c iii iiner au-.ige . . . . )H r 0,,n" . . U 4 j II dl. ... C roaiiit'i j lhittcr FVfjr New sTioo and 8rc Nrws W'auii Our Wind cm. WAIiR-0TIll BOOT SHOP.

Robertson Bko$ iiers Company

.-.' w 'j - h Hours "W --rj. I 0 :JO Si August Sale of Blankets is now at its Best. Tomorrow 2 4 pairs d White 'o'l Blankets. (XSo, $5.00. loo pairs .47o handsome Plaid Blanket-. $1.95. lui pairs 7i.s'o CireTwill Blankets. $1.95. loo pairs o7o While Blankets." $1.25. So pairs 7oXo White Wo.il Blankets, $7.95. These live lots will . last. Several lits have been sold since Aui;-. ist. NC' numbers are added each. week. Buy Fall Dress Goods Now. All Wtnl Series are in .ureal Jemand. They will be considerable hi-her next month. We "Tier you Botanv All .Wool French Series a; $1.25, $1.50, $1.85, $2.00 and $2.25 yd. l:very desirable color blacks, navys, browu and wines. oo ard f -I inch All Wool Panama Cloths $1.15 yard. Beautiful Hair How Ollld Od like to wave o".f hair like this? You can. I . ttt a l.i v . ' ' 1 1 1 v. i ' , ;i ' n e s t - re ,"0as 4 and see a M U demon- t-? stration iven b Mrs. Garrity of t'ne new Silk Hair Wavers. She will be here tor a tew da$ and bhow you how put a deep natural wave in vour hair. Odd Let nf All Wool Skirts Tomorrow $2.98. They sold for s,,.(5. Splendid materials and well made.

raw It ÄsMe Your pocial ?ucce.s may bo ruined hu-inep er profri,Ral 'ar-,i ndanfTcrcd friendships broken up all by a bad breath. Your fr;-.. J- v..x ?ven now shun you because they cannot faro yrair repulsive br-atl.. The Curtain of Silence Will rJot Ride Facts ! A long as poiiten?? Bei! their li pa yeu may rifver know why yu ire ',t .f it.' Itill worse difficulty threatens if you attempt t- Fmotlif r a vi!" I r.-itii with Ff f ther strong- flavors. A perfumed breath attracts r :.. ici n the I 'd od'.r f-tid d r, No-Tel is for the Ilreath anJc.Teri wonrful relief to victims of t üd 1 r-ath tr-u! lr lciing as a deodorant, NOT as a perfum, it Quiclily Eliminates All 3ad Odor

I envn the moTjtli cleans.! and Etrri! zf '1. i It ia absolutely harrr.l''?.. You'll like the clean, refreshed F'-ration t'r.at frli' wis if j Be. Chew up s-me No-Tel tablets after rinskinfr, taking u ;;::, or eatir r,ri -: t.d i Ihe odor that usually remains w.'l be crr.jdeV !y dp.cf rcj ' J. No-Tel Ellmlnaten The OtTenjfTe Odor J-isl. -r-, Fnim nrriTtd Tth. DrranL'HStcmaih.inJ Calirrh ' n .

- - ' " V Hy neutralizing mouth aciis. No-T-! retarc tpoth -' T-: i .-f.'.- Jyvt buys a har.dy package cor)t.iini"K er.rj'.i No-Tel i . c!rrr. v :rlr ' -i ... rr'-x. C times. Lxjk for th No-Tl c-r. f.rrsfi -fn. v V X'o-Tl ia lor sale br tbe o'hw'a' 'ac I.. A. K !.T. ,v i':-;:.- il. . 1 ; A ."- .. 1 U u ur .... S-i n. u i 'i. Ann : -t- . ".' c ' . i ' ' 1 - ' . - ( '. Krb-db i .

ishing premature a?ed loo'.i. Wi mak them fron; vr ;t'r.t! 1, Inexpensive sets up to th- flret that money can buy but alv..is AT KEASOXARLT CHAHGIX No charge- for xtr.ctm -Al.cn t.-:-Intf new teeth. A'l work guaranteed. Other v-otk at or old rea

sonable prices, as follows: 2 2-K Oold Crown.", low as (TO $3 White Crowns, low as n A Bridge Work, low as T w

DR. E. H. BLAKE

WHITE DENTAL OPnX KVEXINGS.

llV2 Y. WASHINGTON AV.

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Won Jen" ii! Sweater

1 to b JO p.m. 58.95 H.-!nd?ome New Fall Millinery at $3.S5, $5.00. $7.50 and $10.00. w eueve t:v inilii.:e; ' S I V. . ' I' ' I , 1 i ' y': :."d ta.: er :ih;e tin:'. 1 ' ( ae .iiti1 t 55.00 and er hef'uv. S'eeeial 1!i!a: I I ' I . .1 $10.00 s :. - . a:' $6.95. ;:i.i:t M.rte; ! r earb h.t oi h j .-id ( hti" trd.ine Ski: :i -.i'e .it $1.C0 and $1.50. IvCsiilar a::d ei:.i . Wonderl u! mate: ia! a: A ''ell made vi':n::ib. Ii i'l .... . i . r I jht; v i qi i-t ill . t : ' i c ' 1 1 i 1 1 ! I . i 40 dzen Re?dy M?dc Shccli r.t Great Savings. 2 ard h- : ! '--perel S:ieet" $1.00. 2 : ; aid-- iy. 2 1 ;i ; Pepperel Sitee:- $1.15. Jest Read These Specials for Tomorrow. I y i .! ; ' cases t , ,t cusiiimer. 5c c.ke. ir bl-.:t l .dcuni P ' ;e;. ! 10c csn. Wo ..ii" :r . 1 acial ap. 19c c?kc. UutPit. ISc box. August Sale cf Furs s a Saving of 15 percent Selections made u. v ha v . a .ureal advani.iue in c!b-ic and a ! 5 percent -a i::u. A deposit m.'d.e n ;. u; cliosiPiu '''ill -ecu c .i ! i ui and M. e i!l keep j: in "I'.iUC iili --.I Clil !'. L Obi it. 'a. in- a little : balance weekly -r m-'Utiil; is an eay ' a b uet ; o,, 1 tu - 1 1 if i!:e c 'in in.: -ea - hi.

Well Fitting Teeth

teplaclr.e. iost ra'ural t-ne. e-ra.-

deep faciul lir.'-s and h-dljw.. ar.-i restore rour.dn- of conto ir. ban

Tortelain Tilhr.Rs ....... $l.o (':1 Killir::- 2 ". Filver Tilh'-.kt 50c Home phone s'i'J.. Ib ll Ilionr 129. PARLORS liADY ATTENDANT

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