South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1918 — Page 7

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South Bend's Quota of College Students Runs Hish

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' r- .-.on . tr." 1!. :u"l l.v thr prc-?j'if-ru anl t r.l.r--i tl.- -- i ' 'J n t i.j 1 ;iu !-. ris -1 r. :. of our country, a.-kiii for nt- uni- t ri-av HiKienrs this jnr thm in vt.ir.- f-r?vio;m to th- v.r, .S"ith 5 r i .

I-r ;...r.r.-,: to rrM its r ;11 'M',t -f :.oum? I".upi- to th collv. un.l pi.u..

i :.! t T . i,i- or th -a-t a t!l r:,!'l-i: w.-.-t 1 iririk' th- cours.- of the nx ' u, vf''.rt. N.av. it h : TtI :r: 14- th f..rt til t a !.n' j.frrr.i' r.f '(J:)' r'i,: Ii i In th. --riv,f, 1 . hat ;t .it i.uin-ss o j ; -r rl i n a i-s ar- '. r.lu . lhf'in.'lu- at c ry huri'l for all oJr.u; .'t-opa-, th r- .1 -.ni-. "i nc; -')-- In seh'..,! activities.

Music in the Churches

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Home Demonstration Agents Showing Women How Best to Serve Countru in Kitchen

11V 1 : 1 1 1 1 :i. M. PIUXAN. , ami hn.c Th. women who haef iTol-a'-Iv th-rr urr HO two ttulu-, thl Uot"K h I"""" J

ri.-itor;. 'Mi 'tt.it.ii'Hi" . . .-'!urt:r in the city aii.l t "iinty who a: I'u-tl.i-i- Ci.ni'l Chotn-, in 1... so ui; tltteil to of u-e To tho

, .; 1 lli.i l.T uiii.icn or (.Lltli .ein .ili'l ' , U-

th- liooth to answer 4Utions. in th- same wing of t'ne buildinc j Mi- Miriam Beall, the federal dem-j

, . i r. sti .itioii a.-itt for Indiana, from 7" . , , 'oinly ir thvIV l" XU, department of animal industry,! Wenn,,,..,-,- I'.v.hyicn.u, (Inuvh. t.m the hiu-t ,Wki oi txrel- v ;;i an oxhib-t ((f C()lt e

Ml-.- K-.tlH.-nic itr.oh. or.uni,t. m w hat is...mom w oio-n .s h tUh An exhiblt of con. mil i,i:,I,r th. fo'iowin musi.-a! uar work" as are ti city and coun- Mna!;on in tlothin nill bt. in j .:..i:iam at th- W-tmirt. r l'l' -t:-' ;''dia! home demon-tia tor. And t har, of MlssZoah Montpomprv I ; vt. i i..i: . liai.-h t..ia : : t th-r- ..i- prol.ahlv no two worn- . t,, . ,tÄ rnnn,i, .i.n.rtm.m

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oi me cuv mhouis.

Mt i:.M.(;.

p iiL-ai-'ed iri war aci ita

h Lic-nd'n collet: .-tude rit to TU: Mi;- Iteli? Covr. Illinois Won. an'- ollei;.. Ja k.-'.iivi!;, I!!., Mi!a' !" (itoil and Mis Ilutli Sfiple.-, Milwaukee lovn r. Milwaukee. Wis.; .Mi-. !;n!'-' r.ipi.man, 'V'. y ("hi-- vchool. WashiniCtoti, I). '.; Mi.-s .iar:.T l:r(.th. Miss 1 . . i i - ' ",i ii j.r . !!, Mi.-- i:i-.i.- l:os'rs. Mi.-s 'atloiin- - I I 1 y and Haynu-nd N If, 1" I'.rnv univer-ity. r ncith-, Ind.; Mis (i-TiU.- Shidhr and Mis.- Hem- Wtsterw-lt. La S. !l seminal , A r.'iiiii'l.ilf-, Muf.-.; Mi-.- f;i.td.v N-il-on and .Mb- rranh.ic ilaa.-, St.

Miir's co!!etr: and academy. Notre Im.e, Ind.; tei.henoti l.irnes. i

iinM t : i . ir. t,'..,, u-;. .m.,. .i I.-,...' I ft-t reie4

Vartin. Purdue univer,;tv. Ifayett. Ind.; Wildla Louisa Wa'do.-f, M-v.-at ! ' -rtor - - Ka no-,:.,, i-. .,t .a vs ' . . I nite.l States n.mht h- apropos T o-ilol-.-oI:. -'outh I ladle v, I'a. ; Hubeit -m oo-.oe iemons' rat nm an, nt is the .lame: AlVrt Jmlio and Toward M-r-, I a rtnioUtl; roll.-. !1-,i,.h-.I I'-t -.M;, T-ith L-,k.- , to o..ti:rowth -f the r.-d of a person, v If.: l.ani-i Sanders Harvard uniw-isitv ramt.rid-.-e. Ia.: Mi.- Klizt- I h -ch ck-i-, to srv, in such a capacity in eon-

" r- -t.il ri o.-f--ional m-ian '.vit h th- w otk ot tfie county '

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wno.' work there i mi little known. i:-ad '"list of all a short history of the

U-nioii-iration work in the

Mis.- J!ady- Shapp, Importe coun-i ty demonstration agent, will assist j the local agents during the week.

--.:: K' rtis and Raymond Staples, Illinois unier-ity. Champa im;. II".. ; j

dot- pii N'yikos and Kux'-n Miior. Notre Imie nniverity, N'otr.- Imiih-, I

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ind.; Mi.-s Vera Marrow and Mi-s Ida t,it"!vn Aairu"od. I lanover e,..'-, , I

Hae Kelt a 'J i ic u it u ra J agent. S-'onie oi.e has .-aid the County

PERSONAL?

Ind.; Ml.-.s Vera Marrow and Mi-.s Icia c'arolyn AiiK'-e-d, Hano-r eolh . . i lano v Ind. Ms Myrtlt rurnphrey. Mi.-- Q o eni" H..-Kin.-. and Mi.- l'..-th-r h',-i-an. 'r(:Iien crdleRe, "Io.-h-n, Ind., Mi-.s Kutli Kirsu and M;.-- H-h-n

i rr-i'al--- ' 'Sertie in 1' M a j i .... ' fepi-nt force iniit I.- compared to a t

floats s ,,f irrisition ditch tapping j Ku-sdl II. Andere. 40! X. tSt. i 'u.iri'-! tli- la 1.- i t!c re.--r oir of au'i ici.ltural infor- l l'uis hlvd., left Saturday for Latl n" ! tüation which hae heen accumu faj-fttc, Ind.. where he will enter

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;r-.nin-' Indiana urnvfrsitv. Ith.omington. Ind.; I-'dward I'roi,-.:. Xoi t h- ! "u ' " ' x " 1 '"w" ; lating mr nan a cenuiry in ine reo-i v """' wev,,in i.niversitv. Kvan,um, Ilk; Mi.-.-- Carlie l:,:th Xort Ii w . -1 ein ,,,1.1 x ra department of. a-rhailtu..-. By ment of Purdue university. m. a.in.. in. .....i Mt. . v,i..,. i.;.... v..,; .i i i-.ai-t Sov.ct . 1 1 . 1 .. 1 1 1 1 .. !ii,e agricultural etenim act of i rd has heen received of the

Vashiii"t..ri. I). C. I i:u--ell .M;iy. 1M4. far.d- were made aail- "av -''"

aval in France of Hoy

lt.. .!... 1. ... ... .1. I. . - , At.. W.. TA I.

We -hou',1 f.roud r.f oa- , or.--- f re.-hi,.-n. I.ut ..f. er all. the ! . i u i 1 ' ' 1 ' n ! for locating county agent--. -

,i.,. fi.,.i,,. . ,..,..f ...,,r..i, ti , I tei national i ania- uo. j-

m.j-t '-:ien to the upper classmen, who feeling mo.-t acutely the uu-!-t f the whole world, and witli many and arius oj.port u ni t ie and o-;i..- drawing them away from th in.-titutior.s of higher learnin.:. so "..ck t';eir hooks and student actiMtie.-, downing the glinino-r of .-.ir-1 T'a e s i i ess to prepare theniselves for the- greater tasks which will con- J

front theiu soorn-r or Liter. Of this cla-- tin- following Muden;..-. uiii i-ae j thi.s mo'ith: j M.-s Uladys Jaquith. 'IT. M:-s Ruth K i.-.-. 'IT. ami Mis- A Ms "row der. j " T, illino.s. Woman's c ollege. Jucksom ill-. 111.; Miss l'oi othy I'ei shi-

I;"t!(Vi.en lollowed the emergency food Myers. 74 0 1 'ortne av. i p. ol net ion lull of Auu-t, l'.'lT. pro- 'lrence Callantine has arrived

Illing fmuis wherel-v , mng women I er.-eas. according to word

Wr.mnn'c V7nn Wri!r " ruacti.-al home experience j by hi- father. U . J. CalianlfUUlCll Var HUlil ,, si.eeial trainm-' in home iline. K. Amplest.

' nornu -. a.- hou.e demonstration ! 'II. Sidney H. Cdien of Camp ; agent, might cooperate and aist j Taylor. Louisville. Ky, 3S spending 4.. a i... i...ti.,.,.., ,,,. e. h- M.x-day lurlough with his par-

t J I 1 1 ll'Mlllli''ill l'-Li.'. iiiiiiLl.lvv.

ments in citie- ami rural districts.

Mom; su diai m im: m:i;di:i.

Ieiiioii-ii;i(oi- .Numltcr 1,71..

'.a r-ll. Hartman, '17. Mi.-s Dorothy Hull. '10, Miss Helen Ahvaid. '1 I. romutittee for i ec;;::tin-: studenV .-'iiae that tiaie hojpe demonstra-

.ii.d N'o I IraComh. '17. Indiana ur.i ersity. HI.omim;toii. Ind. inui.- - lias - .le.l th.- ouot. a.--'tiou work has pror-s.-ed rapidly.

is home

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-it:.- f Michigan. Ann Arhr. Mi h. : Mi.-s Agatha Clark. '17. Manhattan- j rollm-. apf.li- .int.-; thus h. pin to 1 nvi.iher is now l.Tlä. The salary of i!e, N'ev York city, X. Y; Horac Feldman. '17. Kussel I Kerker. 17. ami j.jp the stat iceie its .piota of . th e agents is paid l.y the United

i:ayri-d Ku.-.ert, '1.., Purdue university, Kifayett, Ind.; Itohei t Mm s- l.r.io nuia-es. Stales department of agriculture and

-.I. 17. Minn.-.Mjta. university, Minneapolis. Minn.

!.. Xorthw ('Ki-rn university, IAan-ton. 111.; Miss Marjori Hull. '17. ..- st ..huh th St. .I..-..m ...ant !

Mi.-s Frances Sal in per, '17, Mis Iren- Meyers, 'It,, Hariow L.ppiiicott. j .-iuu-u l th Mate cuutnit:e. they j Fver state in t lie Union has '17. Jam--- M-Alpine. Gale Uu-li. li. and Jo.-eph Ary, ' I'n.u : - u,,. -; eoniiauiu-: the woik oi en- leirion.-tra tititi agents and the

ents, Mr. and M.rs. I. II. Cohen,

1 U 1 u .s.-. Mich i.ga n st. Miss Alice Seifert, daughter of

! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seifert, i19 S.

Main si., has. gone to Adian. Mich., where she will attend s-ohool at St. Joseph academy. Mrs. Allen Bacon, SO : Ashland a v., is spending a month in Montana with her lather. Miss Georgia Racon of Creston. la., is the guest of lier brother. C. A. Bacon. SÜ3 Ashland a v. Miss Margin rite Pershing. SAT

i- onng won;'!', huh -chooi radii- tluy report to the department

lai-ar Kennor-, it. ihinoi.s utiiveisity, (. iiampaign. ill: ue i.iy tiiii.is !;,!, prt ferao!. i.t en the ages d ( through the -tale department at .7 and Miss I ah Zuver, 17. I e Pauw university. Creencastle. Ind.; pi .,.,d t ... are urged to ,-eriou-l Latavatte. Si. ph.. ;i Xyiko. '17 and Farl Iei,.ii,,a n. '17. Notre 1 ame uuiversitN. Notre , , r.n-ul-r tisi- .-.ill to .-ervh-e which Indiana in tiiis. as in so many 'i'i.e. (nd.; AH'.Tt Anderson, 'IT, Y. M. C. A. Co'd'gc, Cliie.,go. III.. M.--:,i- u s.-ut oat . ..ur gov ril- var loovemet.ts r.iiiks hit-h ninnir

!.),!-. Weld. MC. Wisconsin nnive rsit v. Madison. Wi- ,,,...,,t ' ,i m-i... Ashland a v.. returned Friday from

Mis Ai-nts White, Mfi, and Mi--' Marion Chard. ' 1 0. 1'ratiklin ,c. : vp,,,,!,,.-,..,?- t ,.- ilt with r g. ut.s in th state, six city agents. ;i Vlsit in Chicago. Fi-aukihi. Ind.: Miss Arva Yea-ley, Smith o,le, P.o-t..i: Ma--'.. Mrs. Victor .Ion.-, the county re- ., ,,d one as-i-ta nt city agent Wallace Kreighhaum, 71a Inland M;-s Virginia. Schneider. 1. Kocktord college. Ro. kfoid. 111.: Wallace j -r;iitinu: chairman, may he made l.y . SuUth jjend' wa the "second ehy 'aV" ,,as returne' from Cdar Point. I7r. ighbaum. K, Kirksvllle School of O-teopath: , Kirksille. Mo . W alt.- , (.;t1jinir ;it council of defense m st lU. I(J , vail ulf of t his op". , O.. where he wa- employed as a life Mii.h-r. -1". Illinois university. Champaign. III. 'r.e.ns of the uounn'- -ectj.,n. in r, ,, t u ni t y o ;'i .re 1 ' by t he dejiart nienr i ua rd- ,r" 'reitrhhauni will leave Miss 'Jertt udc Mi;-1Ir. Chicago Academv of line Arts. 'hi'-ago. 111.: j ti,(. ii.i an,e. or :.-U phone .,. ; ,,. ,, . .', ;, m . . in two weeks for Kirksville sihool of

oi .mi iLiuiui r 'oco u uioitäui. .m ijj i :..r.... Hyde. jr.. Howe Military ademy. Howe. Ind.; and Mi- 1 -:i. a .mi : i - , : : r j. r , ))f r ,, lp h , i ... .:...-'.. r t , . r ' ....... . ill : .... . .. . i .

o .i. i , iVrtriLin -on--4 ..ihm . oi .ust. . i .1. 1 tin.-.- -1 10 01.- naw oeeri a 1 cej.i- . n jan j - j ,, j s lu;.rity agent' M '"',! l"M'ital- and J'J . , ".slahhshed here in !

Hi. seer.th annual reunion of (.h,1t ,vhich ls (.)In po-.-.i of six' appl.eaiim ha v. h. .. forwarded to ,.s0n of Mi.s Uu,z I:ich;ira. : . . . - ' 1 - . .1 . w . . v . . i- . 1 1 1 t-r- 1

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osteojia tiiy.

1 'vYa -h ington

m.. ...... t,.ii .,..1.,,,

: ia 'ii, us laiiui) as utiu .MLiiua.' pieces. i 1U.-t Ictariie.S I rem a

at th.- home of Mr. and Mrs. Clvdimo-t successful h. nta no ;a tear ! pending

s.- era 1 1 1 1 r

sou. v.Jio heg. m her work in th:

;.;!;-. I'').-, fstudeLaker st

i ttit'.-r wa- served 01. the law n at;

t. A picnicl ;imi i,s 1M

)ii.UU th.- !a:t.s -.t to Wa-il-

middle of November, 1 Y

Miss

ment.

.Utofi i:l" tile foliwin

i:-ther

Richardson was the second county I agent plaeed in Indiana. Mis.-ii

Announcements

,-n Horse .-hoe pitching and I

other games were diversions (f t!ci a A inu.-ii.il program was gheii

... .akemau. Katherim M Kr.d.en.;,.fhanl n.s h;is s.mv heen j Mrs Jan. Findlater 1 035 Yukon f hi- l.;th .irtt.ny. Unia Fvans. lawn Long Manch- who:' w '"taln the ladies of the Geig. . F.et-y Ko.-s, Planche laslo!. ; 1 ir.-t Raptist chur. h Monday after-

Ah. .. H ,1,,, Ruhy MHtterl. I e., I ( ,tatt. having ! U.00n ,n Ui'?OV l.M A' Kln011

th -. I.lr.taurtn Kraus". i ieoa . i tins city who will leae tor I'eliXer.

I In honor o

l'enr- I,. Davis, jr. enteiiaim-d

Mi-.- Je-.-ie Gill;-, and Miss Ada few of hi- friend- with i ' lo.

;ili;.-: gave a recitation. The fol-j 4jmn,.?. -riday e.f..n, at his ho.nc. Heii . Adah Kriny. Virginia F.u-h.

.1. iiioiisiration agents, arranged in

Colo., the la.-t of th wee k.

Iowir.fr others were lee-led for the!,,,..

uett meeting: Ra Giliis, President; I'elbert Gillis, ioe president: 'lyde Gillis. s,.-retary, and John

ti!1;s, treasurer. The iieAt meeting

I V , I ' .-r e Mili.r the order in whiih tile agents weroiv t. , i-l..rn.e Ruixh.ch. .race Mill-r. The philathea class of Westmin-

of !,i;oi-, and Mis- Cuth nia ; w ell party -g:en Mi -- R. ;

II i s-n ot Hi;toTi llarhot.

1 :' A. Mam st. Rtlote dmn.-r t lie i .'. .. niuwiim,-.!- folh.w- India tin oolis. ;

iii;;.at)or i:oll.tr. l ern ivreigei. stt.r prPshyter an church w ho d pue-t- were ,k u htfu v t ntertairvd , - iihli-ed DuHv aid -""outn Rend. Terre Haute. 1 ort , r . , ", l.. l ontat. Alii. u.. i ia an i ,ini)in . i a picnic supper at the home of Miss: hv -ev r-ra saardione selections- -en- . ,..,,,,,,!,! 'Wayne. RansMlle and Hammond. . ' l A 1' .. itiioio L)ea I.lickell 1 0 ''I kr rrinf rir d red hv U iili.ii, and Henrv Havi-. ' Indianapolis ao has an assistant J xu i.uck.ii. ju . Ki.er.ioe ell.

. iL , ... . ...,..,,, ,,,.-.ii..l 1.. .-.I V..M.. -.t i.. .. .1 atent (If the 1 COUlltV MgoTltS tllO ' ' ' ,. J'"

vi;i i.e iKid a i. i ne laune ot .ir. ami """" --' i in. .x.-rman i.uoy ii.u ci..-- .. - --- ,'iloi k After sunner the time will Irs. crharle Güll, Ripa,. 1ml. The th- puno. A th.at.r parte at th- llul, Il(..,t Monday afternoon to,:ht was placed in Mln county, the out-of-town guests were (ieurge rpheuin wa - tie- iat i. .., t ,,. (jo T:,, , .,.(1S wrtrk at the headauar- j s..c..nd m S Joseph, the third In ny tho lu.(iCr0v Willis of O.vatumi-, Kas.; Mr. and -ning. ' ters. The surgical dressings rooms j Parke, and the fourth m ander- : Mr-. Charles Gilli,, Mr. and .Mrs v , w ill not he open, hut th- auxiliary --urg. niary u iH hold an all-dav meeting Mar.-ha! Kirkhj, Mr. and Mis. Al-: Te:!t ga-t.s n,.. lh..--.n'ly iU m tlu- work room down-, How 1 l.c Wölk. Mond uv in the Masonic rluh moms . ... .. . . . . .: . . t..H,i I I'.-.U., e ...,,,.. , i., , t . .. . . TI,,. ),..,,,.- , I e n 1 o 11 S t ! a t i 0 11 illTetltd -'lOIl(la 111 tile .MaSOrilC ClUO TOOms.

' "!. ami .Mis. I.oai- l.lll.s, .-i ,ie..... - '. ' ..f-ll-S ! " . . Thn e,o , ,-, i 1 1 c c in 1,.... .-. .1...

Iworu througn educational, social ' "

ui..l M.-.ry Sta ... Hi- "' .,-. t::i i i odii i i I lls. -. - w..r rar.l..tl..ns 1 improve i . ,7. . .... . ,7 . .. 7 T.

v X. S.v.! I -I II.U, I i.a,. ir, .- 'i-P.'. .-on.litio..s. Thry ork in- - -

In- i: .1. !..? ü!,.i.-.nit: -ur- ! ist. M i.- Neil:- Shaw . w h left! ... a tu.. I S food . t-nsively in home area.-, train ana

I leu u. m ii hi-- i" r

I ' ' ' l.i,,.. ..f i,, ill imiiortaruc. Some

I-,'-- ,- ' ' L .1."... women say th y are too busy doing oth.r krids ot war work to bother with food chins. This is the wrong

..tt'air was in the form of a f.u ew ell I si- furnished tiie cut : tai n 0.1 e i . an., ti,.- ... is in other work so iiu-

paity for I r. Kelt, w lio left Satur-i ,.,,, .lv. the food work. Let's

da for Washii.Ktmi. 1. ... uh.-re, iUli I F Til N Ks. ( , , i..r :t f,..- a moment. Stit.po-e !as b.eii awarded a captaincy; h-r.-i. w i-h to thank all n-ugdi- administration should fail : the mtdi ..I reserve. Twenty-j nor- and irai.d- for a .- -, -1 a i , . ..nd j ,,, t ti,e nec.-.-.iry distribution -e ga.-t- wne pre-ent and. th.? j kindtm-- d.irini,' my rec.-nt i-er. a j of t j What would happen? His- . v.-ning w.,s -pent sociall;.. ment j u,,nld be the result. The . V ; Advt. Mrs M rtie I ;-io. ig!i. ..t x-. i-ic, P.ritain France.

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i.i-.-.I i'ridav ev eiiiug with a omm r i Pat u t da c for WümiiiIi

l art- given in Iiis honor by Mr. ami j where sh lias accepted a tm.-i .1v 1 1 . Thomas I;. Mott. at their jluelit po.-ition. The ho.,.. dec-'.olli-. 1 L Noftli Shore dr. The j orated in flags, and gan,-- and in ;-

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A ft atuie of the V,',i:..,i.iy 1

.ght dunc;r.g p.! t at Hudson lake '. his ivee'- ill l.e FisglH-l'.s Fvpo- ; Af. I I r I ' p.,tlioti ,; ,,,, e, - dior. on-hf-stra of Kalg.nazoo, ( t it.-,i..v . v.-uing. Sept. 1". at M.h. -a h ich will play l r dincuig F!., ;. ...,... . 1 'i-.-h r'- ... , he-ia.

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At Wheelock's At Wheelock's Let the Victrola entertain you on "gasless" Sundays

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jL'Jlinn nf nev.' ilnr .,vml vill hrin to ymi the Litot war-timt ;uui other popular onv: 'i the hour. The w.irl,i" ';re;ttet art it will Mils ?or ( Li at our e 'iiunaiui. Victrolas $22.50 to $275.00.

W e will ejadh jeiuoiL-trate tlieui aiui play air. iveut on vih to hear. George H. Wheelock & Company iet'i I ': Jtiet l:elui el .

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develop local leaders, encourage '. community social life and seek to j bring together constructive forces in every locality. Th work of the luial coUlltj I and cit agent- lu.s been largely! along the line of tood conservation ami it is in connection with this! mos; ital problem that Mis- glc !

and .Miss Mills: would prove a mine of valuable information if the women of the i-ity would only avail

ItaU and F-lgiuni would oda p-e. , I nemsei es oi , L. ni,i.. rwi-e, in the s unel Potll of these Woluell liac labor-

,oe:aiiioiioo vi i i .i i.i vi. ..... , ,, oniric- would be unable to pi o- -d untiringly to bring to South I dm-.- the machinery : war. The :d vvoiiu n the he.-t and easte-t , Phv.-i, ians and nur-e-- would be - meihods cd" following the pr.-cepu ,11 to (are for tlu- -ick and wound- "f the food administration. They ; .u The woumled themselves woild't.c succeeded in reaching a large have le.-s chance of reooverv. TheiOumb.i- of women hut not nearly so ttagedy of the Ru.-sian collapse ' lui, i'.s should be ac lively inter- ; might e.tsi'.v happen in any other sted. if the same conditions Were to' Miss Mills ha.- reach. .1 the county:

IPiexaii. Anv one of these conditions , v.omen through exi-ting otganiza-

.vnuld be sutttcient to lose the war.

tions sucii a.- home economics club.-

uv of them or ail of them, could through o.inmimitj gathering-, ea-'.'v happen if the F. S. food ad- Mi T1t lt"1 'in ul'-'ui mit istration fell short of its task. liu" 111 Ih- ( it' '"' 'vhu'h vht' Uut'ks 1 ol see now the re la t lo U sli U , 1 h ' u 1 ehuol disUU 1.-. Once a he1We.fl the F. S food Chll.s at.d tllei""1 Vi ' 'h U lllt-"V

j r- 1 districts and gives a demonstratio!: ! 'h. ok at a from another pom oi t-'Uk on a limelv food conserva- ! m. w Vol are knitting a sweater t;"!i hiHUV I''"'l-. i --or M.nr son. vour broth.-r. oar" Foth ag-nt.- h av e giw-r: . o untb-ss i " ' . i... .... ..." ..-1, . . . . I . ... .....i

h i-'. and our lover How would ue:uoi..s.i.uion.s .-i aim

Oh Joy

FISCHER'S Exposition Orchestra will play at

Hudson Lake Casino Wednesday Evening, Sept. 11th. Tickets S1.5o per couple. Reserve tickets early, as 125 couples only will he allowed to dance.

i that sweater feel oVef at) empt

lg.. Its- recipe-, of the cold p

.stomach? You ate knitting socks f,- i canning M'o-e-s. of the salting. dr -

Socks protect onlv the "r ad vege-

th.e -oldler.

f. et. food strengthens and warm.-tl-e whole body. You are -pending

three or tour afternoon- a wo.-k

iU KIP. g ' lOtl.es

oth.es for the children of

tabies. Th- ha e distributed l eelp

a-iug substitutes, and have endeavor..! to solve any proid'-rus brought

. to them hv the t. o 1 1 - e 'A I V of th'-

'F-un.e:.nd IMgium Wim ii wo aid omiu-.ir.it r.ia th-un happier. those n.-w ' T" 1'i.wucal Ke-uli-. 'cb.-h, - or three uood im..:- dav .' Tiie U a. t .ca 1 le- tit - of the.t v. . IT), -t-wipg ar.d knitting .,r import - ' ' lhe lair u JC'r th" (h. to it. but ihdi'f get -uch 1 . x,ii' r'1-'' -""di. in the ea..-L Wlp.g

I ... ..v.,...,.....,,. . 1, . " 1 W uo.il! - I'-.ulllg. S-Vcrii

s. ;,.-- :u!i.- ot th- tut. ha'. aid-

-t-r. : pr o t v t . o i ; ;1 :t . ; . ..11 o i- time at d attention t

I i . .'u .: l ot w oi r ami

I -a b a ". l- -uo-.- iu-.porta:.' Th- F S. fo,.d club- .,; i ti. ap-K,-oed !i.tis through which the

food ,td mi n ist i a t ion for Indio.ni itru.g to nie-t it- snir of a tre- - !..-:.!-.:' a f v . I o ; , i F S , ;! o :r r .g! !..- b I

I :

P . ! ... Set-'

i ; pen. fnrnisti.t.g a vitch :. i-u.oi.-tratlor.- of The .'old ; .ck a!.:.:tii. of.fiaits ..ml t-ge-t.bies wili be gitn ev-ry afternoon 'e-uunmg e,ine.-dav . Mi two mornings ther. will , de li.onstraliuns oi - : g.i : ie-- and wi.- itle.-s rec ipe-. Tr.e wo' it-n .:' th- cit ind o.nty v. .1! 'nr.. '-xhi'r- ,' v th 'b I: nt- .xui : . '.' s ,u:,rli th-

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ATTENTION! EXE-3IBITÖRS of iiomi: AND fini: A UTS

AND TAULi: LI XUIUKS I

IN Tin:

WOMEN'S BI.DG.j AT TIIK j INTER-STATE FAIRf

j STAI'.TINti TUUS.. SUIT. 10.

Kntrics nuiy he made at the Women's Duildina: at Sprtng-

il hrook Park, ami exhibit lcllv

ereil ou Friday. SatunLiy and .Monda. jiriliinc the IUr. l.ntrie MNitivel Jos at p. in. IontIa, Sept. iL. NothiiLg taken after that time.

Monday!

Again for

Ellswortlis Forty-Seventh

Aooiversary

specialis

Probably not again tor a long time will you hav e an opportunity like this buying high elass goods at very low prices. Monday is your chance to secure and choose trom this lit below and many other bargains not advertised here.

nil Anniversary Sale of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Furs All SI 8.00 to S20.00 Goars at $14.47. Ml $29.50 to $3o.()o Coats at $24.47. Ml S50.00 to SG0.00 Coats at $47.00. All $62.50 tu $65.oo Coats at $57.47. All $2 -).5o to $55.00 Suits at $24.47. Ml $50.00 to $60.00 Suits at $47.00. Ml $62.50 to $65.00 Suits at $57.47. All $18.00 to $20.00 Dresses at $14.47. Ml $27.5o to $3o.0() Dresses at $24.47. Ml $5o.oo to SOO.oo Dresses at $47.00. All $18.00 to $20.00 Furs at $14.47. Ml $27.50 to $30.00 Furs at $24.47. All $50.00 to $60.00 Furs at $47.00. Ml $18.00 to $20.00 Skirts at $14.47. All $18.00 to $20.00 Waists at $14.47. lllh Anniversary Sale of Muslin Underwear, Petticoats, Silk Underwear, House Robes, Flannelette Night Gowns $1.25 to $1.50 Muslin Underwear tor 94c. $1.75 to $2.50 Muslin Underwear tor $1.47. $3.00 to $4.00 Muslin Underwear tor $2.47. $1.75 to $2.00 Silk Underwear for $1.47. $3.00 to $3.50 Silk Underwear for $2.47. $4.00 to $5.00 Silk Underwear tor $4.47. $6.00 to $7.50 Silk Underweafor $4.47. Colored Petticoats $1.25 to $1.50 Black and Colored Petticoats 94c. $2.00 Genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats $1.47. $2.25 to $2.50 Black Petticoats $1.94. $3.00 to $4.00 Black Petticoats $2.47. $4.50 to $5.oo Silk Petticoats $3.47. $5.50 to $6.00 Silk Petticoats $4.47. $6.50 to $7.50 Silk Petticoats $5.47. 37.50 to $8.50 Silk Petticoats $6.47. Corduroy Robes $7.50 Corduroy Robes for $5.47. 312.50 Corduroy Robes for $9.47. 41 ill Anniversary Sale of Silks, Silks, 'Silks 52.0o to $3. no values. Anniversary price $1.47. Plain and Fancy Silks in piaiJs and tripe. Mi inch Satins, Messalines, Taffetas, Crepe de Chine-, Heavy Silk Crepes, Radium, etc., all Color-, including Mack; 52 up t S values; Anniversary price $1.47. 3o inch ChilVon Velvets in all the ne-v fall !u.h' (.oo values. Anniversary price $4.47. Ulli A miiivrxirv Sale of Wool Dress Goods All-wuui dre-s v."ood, S1.75 up to S . . 5 1 aiue-. Anniversary price, $1.47. Plain and fancy eri;e. plaid. srripe, eiiec.. e'c. S1.75 to S3. So values. Anniversary price. $1.47. 3( inch fancy checks, 7 Sc value, 47c per yard. Alih Anniversary Sale of Colored Wash Fabrics G yards percale, 3. Sc value, 6 yards for $1.47. 0 yards trooper cloth, V)c altie, 6 yards for $1.47. ; yards nures -iripe L'.i:iham. 5 yards for $1.47. o vards of ) inch cun velours for h'u-e dre.-. 3"c value, 6 yards for $1.47. vards krinkle crepes. Ir hou-e dre--e-. '-c -aiiie-. 4V-2 yards for $1.47. ; ards fanc voi!t c value. 3 yards for 47c.

;2 inch French and Scutch Nriiuham. 47c per yard.

27 inch Robeland cloth fr bath r-be- n'

" ' 'i il!

.1 iU.'.

47c per yard. -o inch plain voile, 7 Sc va!ue, 47c yard. 27 and V inch vlain and fancy ptplin. 47c yard. 11 th Anniversary Sale of Laces and Embroideries 6 yards for 47c. Val. and Filet !ace. embroider;. edci:-s a .- i::-e:tioiiv 2 I jC to 2ic value.-, 6 yards for 47c. 2 yards for 47c. : inch silver lace. 27 Inch lace tlouuciu.:. eo.-ve: embruiderv, allover lace, c to Soc value;, 2 yds. for 47c. 75c to $1.25 Laces and Embroideries for 47c. Faces and banding-, suitable for cami-oles. lace a::U nile tlouncin, tucked batiste, allover embroider-, ana laCfi. If- to IS inch -ilver and. - : rl uueinc. 7:c SI. 25 values, cb.oice 47c yard. Ne: lace, cold and 4her tio,::;c; ,. 1 . 7 ; ' 2A ralue-. $1.47.

I ill Anniversary Side of 1 .inens. Domestics and Beddino; 7;c to $1.25 Ml l.inen lem-tiiched tray cl'th. All i.inen hand t.wel. choice 17c each. Remnants table damask. Anniversary S a 1 e prices 51.47, $2i47, $3.47 and $4.47 each. Remnants cruhe i r rol.er and hand towels. 47c tnd 94c each. Hand towels, hemmed ind ready tor use. 2 for 47c. Roller towels, plain white .villi blue borders. Anniversary Sale 47c each. Med spread-. ::t iy iied and impelled. jlue- trom oi" to s".l);. n:ii ei ai v sale $2.47 and $3.47. Turkish Towels Plain liite to . eb-. 2 for 47c. Piain and taue. v el- 3 for 47 c. Fane;. I ui Ni-ii iuutv. 47c t ach. All linen Pattern table cloths. Anni e; a; Sale $6.47, S7.47 and $8.47 each. Ne:ceiized damak. 1 ortii $1.75 ard. :iniverar Sale $1.47 yard. I)inner Napkin-, lar.ee Mze, nniver.-ar Sale $4.47 dozen. Mercerized Napki;i nni-ver-arv sale nice 94c and $1.47. All 1 inen i able IXimask. Aorth S.('o ?o s-.iiu varJ. :iniver:.uy sale $2.47 and $3.47 a yard. Ml I inen Napsiu-. 22 inch ie. orth SI I .iozen. Anniversar Sale $7.47 dozen. 1 1th Anniversary Sale of of Ribbons to s inch plain and'iancy lihbon-, balue- up to St.oO, I or 47c yard. Plain and ta.ic hair lot' ripb-.'w- ;c ' .ib.e-. 2 yards for 47c. Fand nec -.ail-. 3.0 t" Sv" alue-. for i$2.47. Scaris. S2.oo o S von .ilue . $1.47. cark .n .ilue-. 47c. 7ii .AnniriTMiry Sale of White Wash Fabrics 75c to $1.25 White Fabrics for 47c yard. N c . I ode-, em i'i 1 'i Jere.l 'ianuy. plain crepe ojle, and -k : n i materiai-. ;onii7;c to S : ,o( ,r 47c. 35c lo 45c White Goods, 2 yards fcr 47c. . iucii I 'iii;' dotb.. S ; inch Ind-or kringle vhuh, fancy -tripe or.Mud;.. a::d Jo inch crepe ci":!;, ';c ah.e.-, 2 yd. for 47c. $1.75 to $2.50 Linens, for $1.47 yard. i inch linen tun;nv, 1 inch hue:? cambric and 'm . t" 4 S

at

po'.uid I:. rea

$1.47. lllh Anniversary Sale of Handkerchiefs 25c Htndkerchieff, 2 for 47c.

v omen im.e i:m

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Nw.wt.tLI.. I.i-lk t '.'Ui .. :'oider. i:and ercdiet-. 25C . a hie . 3 for 47c. 20c Handkerchiefs, ' 4 fcr 47c.

- , !-,,r'-r,.i I ,1 . . t . I, w . w w

andke-

';u!-. :--c alue-. 4 for 47c.

ere. '.:cr -

15c Handkerchiefs 5 fcr 47c

...ll iMviCl-.V

:;c value 5 for

47c.

Tub ßz fGf-f Spot in town

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