South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 212, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 July 1918 — Page 7

HE SOUTH BEND NEVS4'1MES

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SOCIAL AMD OTHER INTERESTS. OF WOMENl ' -

Mr f 1 '.. rr R i !.r j T i , . i 1 . 1 o ' i ! . da U t hlv i t ; - the w j;t rtha RuvMole.- of irai.d t j pi i Satur - M:M. . . the L 1 . . t. h u rc h : vh ir k h'.M a Tue. Jj p : c r. i - niht w. n. I leavt; ! ; ' i : i ' ' Mr :ir.d Mrs .- ...it!: of Hi'. f r ;o r.ov t j : aliformi, and I'jrl:, nli'j v. ..ikf their horn Mr. and Mi. A'o:"d r.. who v.;',! on tu reIde ir: X in- .s City. Mo. The tsupw ii ;n charge of the ladies of hurch. 1?. V. Da.i-. the ' v i is'.o;- of the i hurch, v.;ih pre;nt. '. A. T.i.-hfr pre1.! '.If-.J as toatlüe r. Th'- various departments of h ire h vert- represented with a leaker. W. .- T. Ra.-.tttt tpoke f'ot :!.- d uoor., . S. ht eve for the s .rliy f i.-liool. D.vLs R-adIey fur Me brotherhood, Mrs. Albert Kenon for th-; Millenary society, ar.d

,it-. .a. ... i.funer lor me all-dav retins Thurdav in th- Ked A,d ,r:.ty. Mr. Worden and ; r'ros'S 'room. -:.'th s-ie rt-por.riin .-peeeh.J Th iu?' auxiliary Df the Trm. Th. pi-my rl.,-d v.ith th-. :n?:n,-j.ty M . churrh ,vil nut.t ,at the f'r "-nr-i. a. i home of Mrs. Walter IT. Lur'Kir.s. 1

Mis P.ernice F.ennett. daughter of o Ttennett. V11T N. Main st.. and I.eroy D. Red of the Great La,l-:e3 - training station, son of Mr. u.d Mr--. Peed, 7t." Harrison aw. v.cre n.arried Tuesday afitrnoon a '):- home of the bride's father. Rev .:, mc I. Gardiner performed the r:iHr. . Mi Florence Rennett, -.-v r or th.e bridp, acted as bridest i nd. Thr uroom wan attended by i;!(n T "innej. Only the immediate !'.4i;.;lu- i and Jrifr.ds of the coup'e vcr. present. Mrs. Peed will rei; re during ti'.e time that Mr. i :e i! i in training. i auie Dottsch. 5" I N. Michrntert.ilned the members of Mi:hi Fii ie ;;;-!' dub at her home Tn.d.i;.' ni;'ht. The. following ofll..rj vere d'-cted during "he bus-i-s.:.,n: Mirs Nellie. De Wells, vre- .dent ; Mi-s Hadie Doet.-ch, see.etary. and Tdü-s Kmma Peterson, r;..-u:-or. The ontest favors were .4 warded Miss Grace Peterson and M :.-.-, Anna Cavanau-h. The next meeting wili be ht Id at the home of Miss Mable F.Ikms. 'J-t; Lafayetto ld.. in two weeks-. Mr-. Clinton Chrt;t, 70 7 II. Kasey .-t. entertained the members "f the Silver I'leasure lub at her home Tuesday afternoon. Ten mcmi.ers were present. It was planned ;n a short hu-.irit.-- meeting to hold j

!i- annual outing at ht. Joseph, trip to Louisville, Ky. They will Mi', h. Needlework formed the di-! visit Mammoth cave, and other -orsion of the afternoon. The time points of interest in southern Inr.d plac e of the next meeting will diana before returning home. announced later. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Abbott, and v ' j daughter. Mis Roslene Abbott, 11:9 Tlie out-dcor movie? that formed i Rlveiside dr.. will Ivive. as their new attraction at the Country j guests. Dr. and Mis. Full nweider.

luh Tuesday night were very popilar. The Paramount production f Maeterlinck's "Blue Bird" wa? -'..own. Next Friday night Gerald:ne Farrar will be Fern in "The Woman God Forgot." Mics I'.lua'reth Kelly. Harri-

-on aw give a wiener roa-t to 17r.ian Tholander will friends Tuesday night in honor of j Chicago, taking the

the Mitses Margaret. Louise and Anita Hammond of Louisville. Ky.. ) who are the quests of Mrs. I "rank I Mroud. 7 10 La port e av. Announcements The r' tin Jackson, reu ni-n Fisher ami Cham- , whieh was to bei be n poMnom-d unr. - 1 . Mid .;ug. C. has d Saturday. An Mr. and Mrs. II. L Ran :ieid w.U : nttriain at tbti: hon: '. ; 0e far?n. AdaUiS rd . ' ' city, the dv onth it-union, Thursday. Maidr.ot the.i--: Folk Au - . a nd Th er.tr n: c!u) VN hold i meeting r R,d 'e-. Hiirh Vedneda at'err.oo.i roovas Mi Will act as Rd ; ho-t-At Wheelock's 1 INTERURBAN DAV 1 xtl i'l'i :i .S'j Special Values s hoppers

3-piece Bowl Sets Brown :ind white mixing bowb of best quality nKasiuv 7. .l und f) iiuhs. Special 50: set. White Enameled Bread or Cake Box Stronlv made. Special 05c. A 2-quart Aluminum Percolator An excellent conee maker. Special S 1.45. A 2-quart Aluminum Rice Boiler or Cereal Cooker Special Si.o5. A Dixie Reading Lamp Finished in brass or nickel plate. A most convenient lamp. Special si. 63. Visit cur tore Interurban Day. It is a pleasure to show you. George H. Wheelock & Company

All merr.be.is of the dub arA -tlv rt-4-jt-bted to be present. Th" Ladies' Aid -.ocitty of thi Lpwortk Meinor.al church will meet Thur-da'- afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Hays. N. Himer st. The annual reunion of the Oak Grove .-chool of Warren township, will be held at Pottawatomie pan: Saturday. At:??. " Jair.es and confers h d'.'f bt -en planned ar.d a good tine is .T.-ureJ t'.er;, one who attends. Ti e Woman' .Wh-lon.ry .society of the Fir.-: Baptist -hurrh will mc-r w :th Mr. P.. A. Anderson, l2 N. ht., Pridav afurr.oon. Auq. 2. .tu..-.t at -:"j o'c-loc-1:. Th- ub;et will be !"M.:x;o," and Mr.-. C. A. Tahcr ' w ill ac t a leader. . : The Pror-.- 'l.:a auxiliary. No. , 2'', will meet in tht Prore.-- club . roorns Thursday morning at jt-'clocl.. Members are asked to hnni,' their st-winir. There will alo be an important busine.-., r..eetint:. The Xon-paril dub will hol.l an Dil rievdand aw, inurany afternoon at L'l'O. The Indies' auxiliary of the llr.glish FAfingelical church will meet at the home of Mr-. J. P. II. Zimmer, rj01 Ciedand av.. Tliurs,day afteinoon. PERSONAL q Sergt. Waldo W. Rrun&on has arrived s.afely overseas-, according to word received by hu puronts, Mr. und Mrs. Prank lirunton, 1016 Min er st. Mr. Brunson is a member of the 1 S th machine gun battalion. Mi. and Mrs. Thomas Drandon, 104 4 Lincoln way W, have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Legate cf Muskegon, Mich. Word has been received of th bife arrival in France of Leo McMahon. brother of Mie. Wiiliara Holcomb. 2'J L'. Kcasey tt. Mrs. Claude Azelton, 1000 Cowman st.. has been notified of the safe arrival in France of her huband, Mr. Azelton. He was formerly located at Camp Sheridan. Ala , and is a member of the ll-'th ammunition train. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuehn. :113 W. Navarre st., have gone on a motor and daughter. Miss Mary Barbara Fullenweider of LaSalle. RI. They will motor here fiom Detroit, en route for home. Patrolman Axel Tholander left j Tuesday night for Camp Zuchary Taylor. Louisville, will isit his son Ky., where he , Adolph. Patrol?o by way of j lake route tal the "Windy City." ! 1 Prank C. To-pp and daughter,! Gj-raldine '' ä W Washinston ;iv.. I i returned Tuesday from a three j weeks' trip including the Great I Lakes and New York Citv. I ! M.rs. Fred Shree, 4.'. River av.. j i has received word of the tafe arrival I of her husband. Fred Shreiie. and j brother, Harry' McFarren i Taylor, Louisville, Ky. at Camp Mr. and Mix II. G. Miss Marv Lou Fcstei 'oojier and of (Thicago, Ilk, uro the guests ( Dr. M. V Thoma.-. - - J N. Iitayette blvd. Miss l-Mi.a Dixon. .. r ?t ir ned to v. oi I .".1 0 K. Monroe t at tile citv wa- : t r ." o ! depa i tr.iei.t Wednesday i ;itter .-peiiUmp: a week's: r.iorii m !acat.oii .it Indian lake and Berrien) April's'; iry rJtWb-llfVltb Wail! AOS At VVheelock's 1 INTERURBAN DAVl , , . i : i for Interurban

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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE

"This srreen stuff reminds me that if I'm ?oin? to get my garden &as j .... p. anted tlu.s ear or joa want any. J I flower Led.v. we'll have to get busy, j Can you r.m out to Marvin with me tomorrow morning and look around? ! Ve ought to be able to r.nd tome- 1 ti ing v.e want. Real estate agents ave 43 thick as fleas around that) motion." "Richard." &.iid h:.-' mother te'.ere-: I. "if you have no recollection of ! the way I brought you up, please i tespct my feelings, and refrain j fiom tho-e ulgar comparisons of : ycurs when I am within hearing." "Vcs. ma'am." answered Dicky! meekly, but he winked at me when i his mother was not looking, and ' shades of the Papa-Prisoilla-prunes-ar.J-pri;ms.person I used to me I j winked shamelessly hack at him. j "What do you say. "Madge?" he j said, when his mother, still rigid with disapproal. returned to her salad, j "Would you like to go tomorrow?" !

"I'd love it." I, said enthusistically, ! crsifully routing Dicky from the I tIo:--then turned dutifully to mv mother- i Hnd nan he was bound to take. If Mr. rr. Fran!: Zbrsezniak

it: -law. "Do you think you can s-pare me. ' Mother Graham?" I asked, "or." ' doubtfully, "do you feel strong enough to join us'.'" "Don't overdo your courtesy Mar- ; garet." Dicky's mother returned in ; the grimly satirical manner with which she often greets my little adancea to her. "Of course I know you are very anxious to have me join you tomorrow, but T am afraid ! you will have to get alon without 1 me. You know as well as I do that j I would not dare to take so long a j journey as a trip there and back would be. As for my sparing you. T am not aware that I have held you back in any way from coing where ; you pleased." If her caustic words has been ut- , ttred during the first days of her ' stay with us I should have made my- i self miserable for days over them. ' But I had become so accustomed to i her sensitiveness- about receiving a j favor from any one, and to her fre- I quent intolerance that her ironical j words did not trouble me. One phrase j I did have the grace to flush over. ; She knew that I wanted DIckv alone ! to myself on the trip to Marvin, and j she dett.-ted the hypocritical couri Women's War Work sciicdlij: city homi: DllMONSTlLXTTOX A Gil NT. Thursday. Canning demonstration hi rhe Laurel school. Irldaj. Canning demonstration and talk on salting at the Perley school. Saturday. . trice. SCHLIDULLI I OU COUNTY JIOML1 D ULM ON STILYI ION At.LNT. Thursday. r'anning demonstiation at Sump tion Prairie. IriiLi). lalk 0,1 salting at enter -v'Pi o n - Olli e "Saturday. I J run wimv i ito.M coiTAGi: cm: csu. The wJiey left from cottage cheese hould always be saved and used. hoy Broad. I'se wliey instead of water. luv Loin Jiiailc or laincli. Strain tbe wliey and use instead I of unter ."'wee ten with corn syrup. ; Whey Itt-s. Strain t hi ousli a cheese doth. Add i ; i orn syrup and any crushed fruit; i such as berries, peadics. shredaed j ' otlVoriv; ! . , 'V. lr ."u. .... .... t ' , jix wiiey ana sv nip ana ou tne i mixture until it is of the consistency j Ok strained honey. This syrup will :kiep inde.'.nitely if properly bottled 1 and i delicious for spreading on uaf.'es, O. pal. Cukes. '";ed a little ; thinner it make a excellent pudding sjul(. Since it requires no ' thickening, it is the easiest po.-slhle sauce to make. lu Jelly. 'r.e .nd oiie-h.alf tablespoons gelatin soaked in 1-4 cup watt-r. 1-J ; cup safari yuice and stated rind or 1 lemon or or.tnire. 1 pint whev strained through, chee-ecioth. I Soak the gelatin in the cold water. ; Lus.-ok. e gelatin 1-y setting cup in pan , o; hut water. Add selatin. suj-'ar, ; lemon juice ajid rind to w!iv. T;;rn the i..i.ture into a mold o;- i.heri.jet ups. Si-r e with crushed fruits, rt custard, or wliipped cream. lie salal lrc-in. Mix in top of dou'de i oiler 1 teaooii cadi salt. su;ar and mustard, a feV jrrain cayenne, and 1 -l tablespoons rice flour, add 1 ezs and ' i..:x again. Add 1 1-2 tahlesp-.on ' clarified chicken r'ut. .Ml cup whey. ai.d 1-4 cup vine-ar. t'ook o.'er t'Oiling water until mixture thicker..-, fctsrium; . onta:itly. Strain and cool. T Tow n -li ip lied c'ro?s i - ..a! v nie4 th. heme IV:-. Ilex Xa.e. lldv a rd- a .ii rd.. Thursday aft mown. Th. re Will he i' Ult etl'. e e-y week CO th al:.e d,tv 'j:it.I : en turther notiee. ..- Ju inita Mills ocunty d-u;on-xii a-eut. --a r a de :::::. miration . t : i Li'.u i.a..:..i. a the Li ran ire nal. i noon 'fr-e; Tamarack Tue.-dav after-Tcet.ty-ti'e woaien v ere

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tesy which made me ask her to ac - company r.tc. i "You're a rood little scout. J M ., , . , Madge, ' whtsptred Dicky on the way i Xo the livin;, r00m. "I wouldn't ! have blamed y ou for ripping oat j something tir.ging in ancr to that. ; It was mighty decent of you not j to." ! "Put it down to my credit then. ! against EOiv.e time when I say something tinging to 0'i," I laughed. back. ! 'Gee. that's a sreat idea'."'

chuckled Dicky. -We'll just start a if d?cr of debits and redits on ugly bpeechea." l could no: help reflecting that if the ledger had been faithfully kept sir.ee our marriage, Dicky's lit of debits would completely overshadow j mine, but, of course. T did not put j the thought into word". We made an early start the next morning. Mother Graham, with ; characteristic energy spurring up j Katie with the breakfast, and sue-I had been up since daylight, for it was a perfect spring morning, and I vas anxious to be afield, As we neared the entrance of the I. one: itdand station I thought of the lust trip we had taken to Marvin, i and the unpleasantness which had marred the day, and f plucked 1 Dicky's sleeve timidly. I hard and! "Dicky!" I swallowed stopped short He adroitly swing ine across the street into the safety of the runway leading down into the ttation before he spoke. "Well, what's on your conscience?" lie smiled down at me i roguishly. "You look as if you were j troine to confess to a murder at I least." "Not that bad," I smiled faintly, j "But oh. Dicky, if I promise to try not to say anything irritating today, w ill you promise not to, either?" "Sure as you're born," Dicky re- ! turned cheerfully. "Don't want to j spoil the day, eh?'' i "It's such a heavenly day," T i sighed. I feel as if I couldn't stand I it to have anything mar it." And just then, as if in mockery of ' my wish, we met Grace Draper coming up the stairway from the train, j school Tuesday afternoon was at.tended by 13 dornen. The women land giil of this district do Red 'Cross work at the school every ' Tuesday and in the. future they are going to devote every fourth Tue?:dav to food conservation work. - I The office of the woman's section of the county council of defense, which has been moved from the Indiana club to the fourth floor of the Oliver annex can be reached by the same telephone number as formerly. Bell 13K.. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS lUflJrlGATUb TO CONVENTION. A list of candidates chosen by the administration of the Polish It'alcons Alliance of Anieiica . ith ! headquai tei s at Pittsburgh. Pa.. ' was leceived by the four local nrsts. j l'roni this list, submitted to mem- ! bers at special meetings to choose Ithree candidates to a contention to! he lield in August at Detroit, Mich., Louis Haduch, of Pittsburgh. Pa.; i Mrs. Horonata Wolowska. if Pittsl b'aicli. Pa.: and Stanlev .1. i'nelminiak of South Rend vvtie selected. At ;he ionention these 'can- , didate? veceivms the hishest num- i ; ttr of otes will be elected to sit inj the : the T A1The r'i?h i ce composed or seiecmes iiomi . eacn or tne large organiza:ions ana a delegate for each ten thousand male residents of PnliVa births in Li lie cities, while those m small . . . I , . - II - Ul,. J . a .... I- J . Ä .-. seieLi a ueiegaie. ine coancii is hems oiganized for the purpose of' concentration and handim matteis of importance coveiinc the present po.itical and wa;- situation LUrone nd America and P. omoting I th'- fit-" Poland proposition all.e.-. ith the M Augusta l.unt, nam ii , entertained e. y p.edsantiy at Her nuine j uesaa eer.in. ine: attnir wa in honor of Arthur Hunt. , her son. who enlisted in the I nited State aim;' ar.d leave oon for Cimp Vdi! Il ueji. Warning tor. U. C A fr.'lc-ndid Mipper v;a ereo I a: a piettily appointed taoie v.t.n j garden f.owers and American flags. l ollowin? the .-upper the time v.apent in :-cl..l d;v(rior.s with Vietrola n.usic aiiJ pretty piano .-elections furnished !;. c'arl Hunt. Those attending were. Mr. and Mr. 11. An.l-L-iidon. Mrs. .Mille:-. Mi. an-; Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Mr. and Mr Anthony Itoa'ki and Mi and Mr. l.eo i.."ar3 and 'a rl H unt A rtguTtr meeting .-: the Wiiite Hag. White 'ro-s auxiliary will e hcla Tliu .-sciy e fr.it:?. All ."..em hei oie u'-cr. t i I ei.Ue-.td to ir.tt. t : t!ii,il' es in the :;:cetir.r :-.s t me: ata: e vill r-os.r.j: ,-f a S'.'ö dir.jng roon. r ilde to t!te hold.- of t. winning ticket. 1 üo- . eed? a-e to be ued for iiiateriala mace up ir.'o article;- ucef :1 to Polish t-oldiero. Mtr.ihers of the t. Barbara ! ! White fro-, .eifi'i.r -f t. Stan- : ,: r.-.i itv Liish no. . . i. . . . l J II 1 ; in tlo

will hold their meeting Thursday erening at the library room- of Si Casimir' puish. Th Red Cro.--: auxiliary. Kos-

Xo. v w hold Uir meet.t . .Ich n j ing a hurj-.d.iv evening a ( Cantins library rooms i Tn honor of Arthur Hunt. l-l) S. i W ihium sr.. who lectntly en':istd in the I'nited tftate arnij' rind w.ll leave Wednesray for Camp Van Husen. Washington. D C. Mr. and Mr.. Anthony Roeaki, entertained j with a dinner party Tuesday noon, The duster of flowers and tir.y American Fiats centered t! table1 , , ... where there weie places for 1. ' guests. Besides Mr. and Mr?. Rosralki thofre present w re Mr. and Mrs John Kl.ijhor. Mr. and Ms. r. Van r;urdy. Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mi. Leo Carl, Mr. and Mi 5. K. Amberldon. M"s Ar'.h :v liun. ar.d Cail Hunt. j ; PnilsONAl.s. Mr. Alice Chajnacu. of Three Riers. Mich, arrhec h.eic to be tlie gues: for three weeks a t hehome of Mr. and .M:. John Klajbor. 50! S. Phillippa ?t. Aitlmr Hunt. 510 ?. William st.. who recently enlisted in th1 United States army IeR Wednesday :or; Camp Van Huen. Washington, D. j '- M:-es Nathalie Rajer. 1:0! W. Thomas st., hi- gone to Milwaukee. 5 nd Greensberg. Wi? "11 ?pend her four where she i weeks' acar s Phillippa st.. h.-ne returned from1 a week's: outing tit Fi'eh lake. Marcellus. Mich. : Sister M. Rronislawa of th Holy ' Cross Order of Morr!5. Ilk. accom- ; Pani d by Sister Dulphine of the same order are x isitlng at the home OI II1P former s:siei . -Mrs. auini kJUCzkowsKi, l napm si Atty. W. A. Greszk. 1?04 W. ; Thomas st., and son ladis.aus. lett Tuesday for Duluth. Minn., to spend , one week with relative. Walter Kowalksi, of Springvill-. ; Air:., is expected here Friday. He ' was- called here by the death of ( his sister, Mis? Louise Kowalski. 1 Jlr. and Mrs. Joseph Krzywiecki. S. Scott st.. are attending a fami dy reunion in North Liberty. lmtTiis. Born to Mr. and Mr?. Adam LiwOZ. W. Thomas St.. n ton, July 0. RIVER PARK ; lr;. Anderson, Rudy st.. enter- ; j lainecj Witli a family dinner Tuesday! 1 of lti covers in honor of the birth-1 ! dav anniversary of her father. F. i ! Williamson, of Terie Haute, w ho is i heiv for several weeks' visit, j Among the guests we: e Mr. and Mrs. j i Charles D. Humphrey of Mishawa-j j ka. and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of j j Chicago. j i Mrs John Seifert, near Granger, i entertained with a chicken dinner : Tuesday in bono: Ml! Koscoe Rinebold. of West Point, Ky.. who ! i vii-itin her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Smith. Seventh :t. Covers were laid for 16. The quests included Mrs. Rinebold's mother, Mrs. Smith, and her four sister. Mrs. Charles M. Seigfoose. Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mrs. G. M. Seigfoose and Mrs. M. Price 1. ; Mi. and Mi? Georse Lintlraf. ! 715 N. Scott st.. enteitained at 1 -'o'clock dinner today in honor of1 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Smith and, sons. Kenneth and Raymond, who will leave loinotrow on a motor trip, to California, where they t-xpea to j locate Mr. and Mr-. ''h:iurcev Pippin-1 ge'-. .r.14 N. Sixth st., will be liost 1 and hostess at six o'c'iuk dinner this ; evening in honor of M. and Mis. j Smith. : Tli irs.iav ii'.orniiiC Mi and Mi, j Albert F. Allen w.ll tntertain withj a breakfast for Mi. and Mrs.! Smith. Co ers w ill : e laid for , eisht. I Th? Loyal Dauthteis- ' the, Methodist, llpi-copal church and j : their teacher Mis. Frank K. Wolf", i enjoyed an outing in th giovei soath of hie Tnesdiv evening. d. Snedal j feature, Wei. a wdne,- and marsh- ! mallow roast. ,.t u Wnmpn's Bible class met at Red "russ headquarters Tuesday and made sursical ! dressings. The le'i.lar the c!3 will be held metincr oi ; Wednesda ', ! Mi s M1w in ' tee. W. Cottage rieasart prayer l.eetin nndi the auspices the Chui c h God wa held Tuesday renins at the. t, Mr. and Mr-', swnrthwerf. ' 1 1 J 1 I . T ' t Oakland st. Vtec. (m Au.-tm had' iice Mill he held t th dvi-ch; ! Tuesday e enme. ! M ;s Alice (Jo- of lllo.-u, inptor. ! Irrl a Uest of Mi-- . . '. a e H HIS- ; j e,.get. c: Tenth Floiemt to fa,-:on. nd . And: eu s returned todi- after a i-it an! Mi-'h.jwaka i'aler f.ool-. e- !iaj :MT at KTr'i:dike. ( with Ri'. er Par'. friend. Mr. ar.ri Mr?. retui neu . ro : "n Ind. I pr prank Wrer of i;::ei f.kee. J , , exnected h-re j et ve: fur Mr. ana Mrs. 1 red Siade 101 Mish. iwaha av alo attend the denti-t cor He will iltlOU at "hicago. Mrs. H. A. RO'h-;;--r. aid -on R iipii. of Topeka. Ird.. ha", e returned after a :i wit'. Mr. . nd M:. niv'nar-i Kode-... k. S Hi jhte-nth -t. and other -. '..!" e-Mi-i r. ici'" Hickej. jtr ntii V. ."! I --; thi- W eek fot a ..-i W 1th : -laf.-. e? at hm-heu ar m., . ;:'t;h.rt ; : ' . 1 1 o 1 ; : e Xa n '. no r.;s ir :!tt da1 n d 1 I an a Mi--. Th w i.o u'fovc d i 'la- 'he'-; sh' - ere ; j repo. te -. w !0: "'-' 1- a H 'a n r.g quoll-: 0--tte ca; Mr ' e a Rrar.k : a I'V'i Mani-o :

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Men's Baniste Oxfords, $10.00 values Other makes Oxfords, $7.00 values Great Bargains in Men's.and Women's Regular Shoes Boy

DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SALE. IT MEANS A BIG SAVING TO YOU.

McGlaU . 1 1 1 ! whMond. in . e- T i.m in slj h.i mir ' i a.-' tion. hai eturne-i the eMiiiiuatiur.. .Mi. I . a McKintt!-; . :' A rg.:.lud , has u t-u Msitin;; Mr-. Ila'e!tor. and other South Ceud and Riv-; cr I'ark iriiius the past week. "hns Neia and John .Vein and childrtn who hje been guf-ls of Mr. ana h. A. R. Sackutan. Tliirtei.-nth st.. the past we elhj ' e Mi--f ro;u ' returr.-,u to r-::e.-, .u:ci: ' Mr.-. eo:g'j Vt.iki-;. a? d : Helen i'a ut h.i ' 1 etU: Klondike. Re' LI. I' Iiit In oc. ;- .n 1 o ' kJitil-i : 4hty. lud attt.ndiiu: th di- ! trict u'-irte! 1 ir.e. tit.ii of he i're ' Meth., J;--: chui . u. ! , . ! V . h v t he:- hi ;i i-.t M r R..::.i-a :i -kit! a' a : !t . rt .! ugh o I ' M: - Ri. of '. ' i:d i...rtnd c' ir. a ! v. d. aiil. Rl - e - Mr a tr.eü t .mii :t h. id M - Will: ' C ' e .rotor t Mrs I.e.,: will p.f-i hur.u?d thev hie litorni? . Mr. a im: c a r pmg o u'rit a r. . at night-. Two .' a t a the.: ' .nd ter: U.ade Uil.es lb a a dav" t:.o.-:

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