South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 8
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THE SOUTH BEND NEYS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING , JANUARY . 1022 IF tot; pryTi. r-nve x .. . .'Vv ' iL? ii ii Iii ii iÄ 1 iiL& of VOMEH ESSE
Ax a court -v to 1. i h-u5 uest. ,r. M. i:. II ' f fhatab rF:rK', I'a , Mr-. V A. H' pu t.-o:.. M?. K. JeffM.-on Vd . n?-rta ir.'d !iy äff rr.o-.?i at 1 o' mehr-.,-. Th- taMs -! r.i' :orv 'tp of Wh;:- ;:.! r. n. r..re. ...-! ni .tc-U formte th '."v'.y r-r.fr-: ro of flu- rnr- lii.:;.- .lPP'-nfl t i- . -', Tho aft'-rn- ' :i v.a-, f-;.-r.t at th" ildir tahh tb favor I" ir.tr :iv-n . Mr?. I.il'i-jr. nr.d Mr.. T. . Ilryan. Th- xr'-f s's w-r Mrs. A. .'. Shidbr. Mr?. Harvry Di hon. Ir. j. i. o;ivr, Mrv F. A. Bryan. Irf. Mtta HJ"kot. M rt. C. A. Car-.s-M rs. H. r.fin. Mr. J- ;. i: i n! r. 1:. M r -. iu s;ü : y. 'rs. A . H. Ahara p. r. ! Mi- I"'i I--.i'-rr. Tho .Ni-L'.'s club wpf th Kujats ,f Mrs. H. I,. K'.fh. IlmI av., t a 1 o'c!-' k luncli'on nt thp J-f-:TF'-n hotrl Vvflrn -1 iy afternoon. 'Ifd arvl whlt 'hry-tir.thcmuir.s "ritriT'l tli" ,ttr.trMf t.iWc at v, hich covrrH wr 1 t i 1 for twoly. Tlie nffrn'on wa yp'-nt at nrl'tee t tho linrr.f ff th. ho-t-. thr faorw bir ' won ' :' Mrs. I. A. Vof.i, Mr.-?. Chiry Hin1 ar.fl Mrs. Harry Iiut' nch'.ar r. Th duU ".-111 Trf"l on Jan. 1 At lunrhn
v.ith Mrs. Harry I -n-' hl:' I". Ilow.ir'l st. ; Mi- VIrcinIa Tut. II5? S. WillLiml t.. rniprtaintl th Hl'akr-ppparo rlr- ' Wclnv.oilay aftrrnoon. The pro- I ram for tho afternoon conKifted of a reviv of ArrhibiM Marfhall's, att hook. "Th Hall and thf irar.pp." A fliüdori fo'.lowr! and thf rrr.ftIndT of th afternoon rvAfl Ponl socially. On Jan. 1. Mrs. .:?on Jones. Tark av.. will ho.-t-i ?. fo th' cirri. . Mrs. Forort Hilller. 712 W. olfajt av., was hotws at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wcdnelay afternoon to is members ot tho Woman's Literary club. Mrn. Hiram Kreicrlibauni. anil Ml. Mary Humphrey were th- as?i?tinfr ho.ftes?(R. After tho lunchron, Mrs. Harn' Hatl'-t reviewed the book, "Maysarr to Moscow," by Clair Hherldan. Tho remainder of the afternoon wo. spent FO-1ally. The club will meet acain In two weekn, th place to bo announced later. MIsfl Kuth Raker. I-aPort a v.. entertained tho memborn of th' I'hi Sienn wrrvrlty at a C:C0 o'clock dinner "Wednesday 'venlnff. Covers were placeil for 21 at Jin attractive table centered w1Ui chrysanthemums. Th rvcnlnff xv.tst spcent at bridge. Mr. and Mrs. I?run onroe. 214 Irvinton av.. announce the marriapo of their daughter. Tris. to llalph Huston of thN city. The marr.ace. took j.Iace Dec. L'S, 1021. Mr. and .Mrs. Huston will bo at home to their friends after Feb. 1. irJ2, In this city. ' "our Govemm nt Bureau Servie' was the subjec t chnpen by Mm Kyetl T. Miller fr h-r talk before the member of the history department of the Pr pre-s club which met Wednesday afternoon at the ciubj house. Vhe next meetincr will take: place Jan. IS, nt which timo Mrs. K. j F. Yo-rt and Mrs. Floyd Jellion will j n()thi:b: Another hi.: reduction in Ready-To-Wear garments, including coats, suits, dresses, skirts, furs and waists for Friday and Saturday selling. The t.r.al clean-up pric-s will close out winter merchandise juickly. Come today or tomorrow and Ransack. Fery department offers wonderful j lal'jcs. Odd lots, broken sizes, and j Remnants g i!.;-. . The Filwcrth , Store. -tf For The Latest Styles IN GLASSES SEE DR. J. BURKE Optomotrl-t. j:to S. MICH I CAN' ST. 0er '20 Years in S. II. Ihc linns' vif tin Krjptok I .ens. it H"!ir clock's 2 3 4 5 6
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: m-n'.. ' in? '--V. C'ai'.drP'i." Th lar-!:!.-'-T' .!''. r.- a c- -. 1 1 : i n ill atIlonor.r.c ..Mis Mayn-C.- r:io ' " Tr' the a1 s- ru-e .f th" drp irtof Chnm'.-f rf-burK'. I'a., v. ho a put In nt 'airman. Mr- If. .1. Iei:ar. of Mr. an l Mr. F. A. Steph'-nn. vre ih tir!..ar.. Mr-. IJti-- V.'üs-r 1 II. Jefferson tdvd.. Mr. and Mrs. Iii- f; Ir r- H pr'il'-n at the b-.:.:nesi j ward L. iVaroek. 07., Ilivorsld- dr.. ( ;'-rr :it n r,( "1- ' entert in-.! Jit evenin? at a '.:?.'" !
! o'clock dinner. Covers wre 1 aj for ei?ht at an attractively app dr.ti td table.
The T.afayette th.imble e-et Ve-l-nilay afternoon with Mr.-. Chrl--W. Martin. 72.', Duhall av. Ten members were present and respon'I-1 ed at the roll call with current i events. The afternoon was spent at ! needlework and during tho fcccial ! hour refrrhment.Q were erved. On , Jan. 1. the thirr.lle will meet with; Mrs. Charley Pearson, Weodward av. Mrs. "W. B. S"hafcr. .'27 Lincoln way 11., entertained the incmlr.-t of the Old Tin.e Friends club Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent socially and dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting will take plice on Jan. 1, the piire to Le announced later. Mrs. Floyd Home, K.rO s. Rush St., was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Phll-a-Bar auxiliary of the In. liana Avenu" Christian church. Fourteen members were present and the time va spent at BL':!e study and current events. A buffet luncheon was served at the cjoye of the afternoon. On Jan. 18. the auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Painell Owen, E. Ilaney av. Mrs. Lhner Crockett. 27 W. Colfax av., entertained thte members of tbe Wednesday club yesterday afternoon. The program consisted of current events presented by each of the members present. The next meeting win be held Jan. IS and will be a 1 o'clock luncheon to be piven at the home of Mrs. F. P. Ch ipln, Forest av. The Ladies' Aid society of the Immanuel Methodist Episcopal church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ottilia Stark. 110 S. Walnut st. Twenty members were present. The next meeting will take place Feb. 1 at the home of Mrs. Edward Stark, Harrison av. Mrs. Le Roy Maurer, 001 N. Allen st.. was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Stayawhile club. At ranis the favors were won by Mrs. Arthur Moore and Mrs. Harry Moore. A buffet luncheon was served to 12 member:;. On Jan. 1?. the club will meet with Mrs. Charles Kachel, 320 W. Navarre st. The regular meeting of the Mothers' club of the StudeOaker school took place in the school auditorium Wednesday afternoon. After the regular business meeting a piano 1 number "by Miss Mary Hohan was given and an informal musical program was presented by the children. An address by W. AV. Borden completed the program of the afternoon. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of th South Side Catholic church was en- i tortained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Dish, f 1 S Milton av. After the retrular business meeting tho afternoon was spent socially, light refreshments being served to 20. On Jan. 1. Mrs. deorge Fisher. 2213 Miami st., will be hostess to the society. Instead of the regular monthly dinner of the Woman's Dining club, the members will have a theater party Monday evening, which will be followed by a spread at the home of one of the members. The club will see Fike O llara in "The Happy Cavalier" at the Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wcstrrvrlt. N Lafayette hlvd.. entertained Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bennett, of 1 'itchburg. Mass., who are the quests of Mrs. Dennett's sisters, Mrs. Anna Forster and Miss Harriet Libel. A buffet dinner was served at 7 o'clock from an attractive tablo to D guests. Tho evening was rpent sccially and with contests, the favors being given to Mrs. Helen Longley anil Harold Shaw. Miss Illa B. daddis of the Extension department of Purdue university, will address the members of tlr Civics and Philanthropy depart ment i f the Progress club at the v ib house next Friday afternoon ar ! T. o'clo. k. Mis1-- Lulu Kline school !
At Whcclock's The Celebrated "Mirro" Aluminum Ware at New jj
and Lower Prices Every Mirro article is designed to serve a definite household need. Preserving Ketties
I qt. size. qt. size. qt. size. qt. size. qt. size. . . .85c .$1.20 .$1 .35 .$1.65 .$1.75 fi 8 Lipped Sauce Pans 1 qt. size . . . . . .ODC . . .70c . . .85c .$1.05 .$1.20 -
1 'z qt. size . 2 qt. size. . . 22 qt. size. 3 qt. size . . .
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Double Boilers 1 qt. size $1.80 z qt. fd'ze $2.20 2 qt. size $2.50 3 qt. size $3.10 See our complete line of Mirro Aluminum Cooking Utensils, all at new and lower prices. Housewares Dept.
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tt.irvThe 'hillren nf Mary ot St. Hcdwi. ebnr'h r.tertaine.l Wed-' nev.'av evening nt a dance in the parish hall. The H. nnd N. Society : or' h -tri played the program of, lane' s. "r.e hundred ar 1 f.fty guests were; in a'fndan at th" old court h-iu? Tu'sday evening for the installation! of oif; rs ef the Auten Post No. 8 1 an! the Woman's Belie corp No. 11. Th" ,,'h-ers ,.t the Anten pot a r. : W. H. II. Ki'ter. comn-.ander; B. F. Verrii .m. ice commander; .I.'.-'-ph Frrery, jr., ice commander; Daniel I): . fM'T. cliaidaln: Horace Martin, ofheer o f ntierg. i.üi.'T of ?uard; B. W. Donrnoyr, s-.Tgennt; J. Y. Slick, quart'-rmaster: Mark Webster, adjustant: M. More, pereant major; D. W. S.veir. pat. in?trurtor. The officers for the "w. B. C. are: limn Woofter, president; Teckla Yoedisch. sr.. vice Monn, jr.. i prrsident; Nellie - pre?Ment; Helen
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K'enyon. . haplain; T.llian Downer.; "Oh, he's off again." hla sister in-c'-nductor; Mo!lie C.arus. assistant terrupted. conductor; (b nevjeve Frantz, treas- "What did she have on, Dickie?" I ur r: .T nni" LaBulie, .secretary: asked, for I had grown interested. Margaret L yd. gu rd; Mary Hwely. j "Her dress was a wonder," he de-a.-.-istant guard; Mary darner, pat. elared. "I forget the color, but " ir -.structo r: B- rtlia Vatplrheck, re- lie never finished, for our shrieks porter: Bl!a. Murphy. iriusician; of laughter which followed were incolor bear rs. Jones, Cor., j terrupted by the arrival of the train, My! rs, Juli i Patterson and p.eula;nd Dick soon returned with a loveIv'litz. Ulla Murphy, who has been j b" hi vender-clad girl at his side.
th-1: musician for 20 years, was presented with 'lowers, also the installing ofTlcer and installing conductor were remembered. Music for the evening wa.- furn Tritt orchestra. -hed by the The League of Women Voters will hdd a reception for the new members Friday evening in the recital hall of the South Bend Conservatory. S. Main st. The program, which i' in charge of Mrs. Frederick II.; Ingfrs'dl includes a violin duet by j Sidney Edda and Morris Badey; a l lano solo. Miss Ella Wanskow; solo by Leu is Esch, and a piano solo by Jeannette Motlin. Following the program refreshments will be served and a social time enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helntz. 1521 Lincoln way W.. entertained last evening at a. " o'clock dinner in honor of Clarence odell who has been .spending the holidays with his parent.. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Odell. 7.1: N. Cashing s'. Covers were laid for 10. Music and games furnished entertainment for thrt evening. Mr. 'hlr 11 returned Wednesday to Des Moines. Iowa, where he is attend-' ing the Still School of Osteopathy A luncheon will be given at 1 eMock this afternoon by Mrs. Wilton Martin at her home in Chicago, honoring Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle, of this cit: Dixon of Chicago, and Miss draco who will leave! next Monday with Mr. San Francisco, from Carlisle f or which port they will .-ail Jan. 11 on the "Colden State" for the Philippines, making a one d v Mon at Honolulu ti-.v v-iti be .-!:r?: fors"Voral weeks of den. and Mrs. Leonard Wood, at j Manilla, later nroceeding to China! and Ja ran. They expect to be absent about three months. In UVVr;WrS The Norman Eddy d. A. IL, the Norn. an Eddy W. R. C. and .... will : hob a joint meeting Friday after noon at o'.-lok. The installation of i.:;;. . rs w ill take place. ',.. (-S"-JelIy Bunco club has posipon.d it- n xt meeting until Ian. 1". at which tino- the club will I t nt. rtaitied in the evening at her.,, of Mb- Anna Nrh. 1 4 Cusliing st. The Art Department of the South Bi nil Woman's elub will meet in the club rooms p. t Fi idav afternoon. ' The Life and Works of C.oya." will ! e presented by Mrs. William Pro,ivUi, and Mrs. Charles Moreland will give a brb-f outline of Roman Architecture. Preceding the program a business meeting will he held. The Woman's Sewing circle of the Z:..:t Evangelical church will meet thi aiteinoon in the parish halt. T'n iiiwtes will be Mrs. Wilh.iai F.rlh. V. K. C -el The I.ii:Ib.iy Trini-cliur.-h v. ill Mrs. L. Ib a: :d Mrs. s' Aid .s-ocicty e.f th ; y English Luthe ran me.-1 t las afternoon 1 .lohn Anderson. 1 rlf ! ; N. M vs. -n t the i . -;.: ;d: :' Mrs. 1 1 Anderson issisting lioste: s. :r monthly meeting Aid of L. ch.urch .on at : H th: t h:h! s M. ft . r.hutch annex. The liosttsseS; ;.e afternoon will be Mrs. W. t s. Mrs .1 hn Vi rn m and Mrs. ! .b !;. j. s-t . n. Wi M. :h While church of the1 cir. will be r.ter- t tarn cr;,i u- afternoon at the ho;n? , Mrs e a . .J. C. Bun 0 2.' Park av. s. sting hstess'-. Ib.-rgus. Mrs. C. 11. Jul. an aval include Mr.;. i J. Wh.it me r, j P; I.ova j I ugh. of the annual i.pipnary paai eu Epis.-Mp.tl church id he IT.! ec. Frida e h. o ; ; ; . alt - rno.'U at . o ciock of Mrs- William BendW. I,a'llc av. The ann -f o:lh-"i-s will take r. p rts of committees a ' The m , ar s mi-ani-.u.i . - a. ..V.l-.VMi! hirts starts tomorrow. Ad Yr P.rothers. a. m. i 1 1 II 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 1 H u 1 1 1 1 i : 1 tl It S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 u I a r r c i he ncme or f-eriec-tion in Nut Butter Production
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Diary of a Fashion Model
By GRACE THORNCLIFFE
sun m:scRini:s noviii. sroirrs costvmi:. Last Mf k I went to a delightful house party down in the country. The invitation came Just when 1 was bored, with the city, and felt the1 need of a change and some fresh ideas, ?o I packed up and skipped ; off, delighted at the prospect. The Merriwells met me at the! train, and It was fine to see them again. "I hope you don't mind, waiting a bit." said Pick Merriwell,: "my new girl is coming in on the next train, and I must be here." "Of course nut." I laughingly re-, assured him. "Dick will never grow up," sighed his sister. "He falls for every new girl he sees. This one lie met at the college dance last week. He has told me the color of her ey?a and hair, and what she had on at leat 10 times since." "That's too many times." contraj dieted Dick, "hut If you could have ;Seen " inat nomespun costume is stunning," whispered his sister, as Miss Dale was being introduced. "What is the fur?" "Raccoon," I answered. "It seems to be a very soft, fine quality." "Purple suits any generation now, doesn't It?" the asked, as Miss Dale walked on ahead with Dick. "Yes," I said, noting with approval ! the smart purple felt hat and the cape lining which matched it. "They're even showing little girls' dresses of purple." Miss Dale turned to speak to us. land I saw that the flat bono buckle I at her belt was also purple. "I hear , we're skating this afternoon," sho said. "Yes, have you your skating clothes?" I asked. "Well. I didn't bring a wide skirt, but I think the knickers to this suit will do." she said. "Oh, yes." approved Dick. "All the smartest girls about here are Thad Keller left Wednesday for Laporte, Ind., to attend a banquet in the evening of the Peoples State bank of that city at the Rumedy hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Immel and daughter Betty, of Chicago, have returned to their home after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Im- ! mel. GO 1 E. Ilaney av. I Miss Catherine Jean Wagner, 413 N. Michigan st., has returned to Milwaukee, Wis., after spending several weeks with her mother. Mrs. : Earl Wagner. Mrs. W. A. Frederickson. 710 X. ; St. Joseph .st.. has returned from t Chicago where she has been spendj ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. I deorge Sapp. Miss Helen Muessel accompanied by her guest. Miss Grace Crowlev of Baul. Minn., and Miss Mildred . i Rennoe. returned tu Minneapolis, i . ' i lies jay. ... - . I uonort .Muessei wno been i spending the holidays with his mother. Mrs. Walter Muessel, has returnI ed to Minneapolis. I Miss Irene Hiss. 7 IT E. Cedar st.. 'and Miss Mary Hiss of Los Angeies, Calif., spent the week end with tho I former's sister. Sister M. Ethelred. who is instructor at the Angel Guardian OrpJfcmage, Chicago. Miss Isabel Bigelow and Mi.ss Phyllis Walker of the y. w. C. A. have returned from a visit at Mif'i Bigelow's home in New London, O. Miss Lucile Anita Troeger, 612 i E. Washington av., ha returned to the State Normal school at Terre Haute. niitnis. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Anderson. 7''i N. Harrison av., Jan. 1. a daught( r. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Kindig, ST". Marietta a v., Jan. 1, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George M. McCabe. l' l'T PoMaude av.. Dec. 10, a laught r. Mr. and Mrs. Kasimer Karbowski. L'l" N. Huey st.. Dec. 2lh a son. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pasket. 15 43 W. fi Sample st.. .Tan. 1. a son.
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the Lowell ; r anij jr!l- Kasimer Paprockl, will bo helli no cherry st., Dec. 2?. a daugho'c lock in '
Typewriter has been introduced into India which will w rite- the 3to) characters of the Bangali alphabet. C.ipgko tree, native of China, is nrv used for park planting in thai northern part ot the L nitvd btates. THAT SAVING TUIKOLUTION vill proe more profitable than ever if you place your money with the Puilding & hin Assn.. 121 S. Main st.. where you receive fjf'r interest, compounded quarterly. Why not let vour money werk where it will earn the mc-t? 4-tf! weiter live r;cn man r;:a. Many who pkimp themselves woald live rich if they had a good policy
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Walter Kegan. J. M. g. Eldg. ."J-tf i ne r'i;j.ar ?e rri-annual sale rf starts tor.urrcw, Brothers. 5 a. m. M.mhattan shirts Ja: h. at Auler percent rejuctloa ale, rcon s. 334 No Soap Better For Your Skin Than Cuticura
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wearing knickers for skating." "When I wear my cape the knickers hardly show," raid Miss Dale, "in case any of the citizens object to knickers. In some places I know they do." "Every one's too fond of sports around here, and they know how convenient they ere," Dick's sister assured her. "That collar idea is fine," I saiJ to Dick's sister, as Miss Palo drew her cape tip closer about her. "Do you see. how well the plain cape collar fits up under the fur that collars the coat?" "Yes," she agreed. "If Miss Dale skates and dances as wall as she dresses I'm sure Dick's crush on her is going to last at least i month." A Stunning (sttinie of Purple Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE Cy Genevlevt KemhU FRIDAY. .IAN. C. , Contending forces govern this day, J according to the sidereal operations, j Although Neptune and Uranus arei happily nspected, Jupiter is in un- I friendly lunar transit, and the luminaries are ill-disposed, especially menacing those in the employment j of others and those in high position. Th; prospect for gain, increase or i advaneemtn may be uncertain under j this rule. Thwarting situations may! develop, and the financial prospects' are not encouraging. Large and new! projects may be outlined and entertained, but not pushed toward conelusion. All manner of ri-ks should be avoided. Those whose birthday it is may face a rather harrowing year, with thwarting conditions coming to retard their highest ambitions and prospects. However, plans may be ' made for new enterprises when the afflicting condition passe;:, and the mind and judgment may bo found strong in this direction. a child born on this day may be disposed to be reckless and prodigal with what money it may have, and then lind itself in unfortunate circumstances, unless carefully trained in earlv life St. Louis Woman Relieved by Lydia E.PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound Sit. Louis, Mo. "I was bothered vrith cramps ar.d pains every month I and h2i backache and had to po to bed n3 I could not work. My mother and my whole family always took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for mch troubles and they in iuced me to try it and it has helped mc very much. I don 't have cramps anv more, ar.d I can do my house woik all throupn me montn. I recommend ycur Vegetable Compound to my friend3 for female troubles." Mrs. Delia Scholz, 1412 Salisbury St., St. Louis. Mo. Just think for a moment. Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound ha3 been in use for nearly fifty years. It is prepared from medicinal plants,b7 the utmost pharmaceutical skill, and superior methods. The ingredients thus combined in the Compound correct the conditions which cause such anr.ovir.cj symptoms as had been troubling: Mrs. Scholz. The Vegetable Ccmnound exercises a restorative influence of the most desirable character, correcting the trouble in a srcntle but efficient manner. EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE soutli Ilnd" LeadlnK Optometrist und Manufacturing Optlrlan "can dur.licate any r&lr of lense to ruatur where they were made, tri- 8. MICII1UAX KT.
CRAMPS, PAINS AND BACKACHE
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Worr.en'3 hats are Iuxurie; and arc h-'refore liable to the luxury tax. i.vs the Cifnnan flnar.ee min;; -v.
Bolivians prepare frm c'.ay .uce that arils relish to tlrir p' a iat", Fish tails, cleansed. deodorized and dried are being u cd a? women's hat ornament?.
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Ransacking Linens, Domestics, Handkerchiefs, Soiled Handkerchiefs at Half Price Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases, slightly Hoiled from display One-Third off. Blankets, slightly soiled Cottcn. All Wool; also Beacon Blankets at Half Price.
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which science says you muct have to enable you to transform the focdl you eat from Iifelc? matter into living cells which produce firm flesh (not fat), strong nerves, energy and endurance. Examinations made by doctors shorv why thousands t f people are always weak, nervous and run-down in spite of everything !J:eydo.
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The raoat rrmarkable miracle of life Is tbe power of your body to transform ordinary food into living eclh that build flesh, bone, muscle and tissue. Every minute ar.d every 8econd this miracle change tftkrs place within you. No matter what you eat or how much you eat, if cae H-iimr I lar lr?ny in rnitr hlnrxl -vs.
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it is absolutely impossible for y vour hodr to chanire food into V living cells and tissue. There fore, this vronderid r r ew i ri i ink. stance miaht well f' sr. "w? oe caueu tic con- f nertincr link r- 1 tween lifeless. Inert food matterand life itself. This marvelous wonder working substance is a itrargo unusual kind of iron Jmpovtrishtd blood corpuscles hithly magnified which 6cic2ce has named Organic Iron. This is found in minute quantities in jp'.nich. lentils and apples. It is an entirely ditferent thing from metallic iron which is tiscxl in manufacturing and which 1 tho kind of iron people u?cal!y take. Science has shown that without organic iron, your blood cannct take up oxygen from your lungs and carry it to your dlgeitire organs. The f-od yon eat eontiint carbon. Ai yoar dizeV.ed fcod ii absorbed into the blood, the carbon In yoor fond cotnet in contact with the oxyrn carried by the orraaiclron in your blool. The carbon ai oxjttn nnlte and hy o doinff LNey five oT tresecdoai er.frgry thereby frtze yoj crcat force, ctrenyth ar.d endurance, and a'.o recltis7 In the production of material which becomes ctle b:ns ceil and tiixue. Without orfanic irrn. your blood carrii no oxyrea od without oxyyen Iber i Dorhln to unite with the carbon in your food, o what you eat does you no rood. It l liica pottin coallntoa itorewithout tre. You cannot ret anyhaatout of It units tbe r-.al unite with the fire. Therefore, if you want jler.tr of ood firm fiesh 'not fat) pP ind enerf. if you wmt ftrona cerve that md.ate nsaret!C force and power, if you ant a keen brain that thinki the though t that win, you inert be able to utilize and set itrenfth end nomhment out of your food.
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Great reductions on o; continued pattern--, ot Room and Dining Room Lamps and Shades at
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Coats,
Friday and Saturday Selling Final Clean-up Prices on All Winter Merchandise
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below to aid American people. ii b'.t!:e r,f Nuxate.J Irn from rur '- dealer a-.J ho ric jo-t a re. j1,r '' W r- "N"-.:r-.'ed i.'sr.-l" Veas V.ta-rir.e if i ' .tt:.. If r- ' ;.ta;:i.r.r t.!l at. o'i.f-! v ' T.r..t r. : : f t: ve ; te 1 I. n f"r a '' ti j .on Ii 'i.-e t h. t ..! t. "i e at s M.tely i:ifVs u.'.l' i- j - : LIookI t.as the j- r-r r trars'onn i:f.''! f'od S'jh.r.( ey into bvi:r it-'.Is ar.1 t.;e WARNING : lie mrn t tnk o:.!v "Nux-itcd Hr-ir.d" Vr-.fet Vitamin" Tnblcts with Nuxsted !rrr.. L'o tj t lrr -Metl bvimitat,.r;s WHICH Ol li. N CONTAIN DIll'OS. Ir.sitt on jrenyine Ye-.5t Vitarr.ne TaMet, pcre erj unfidulteratej. rrcparcd fr'.ro the r rigir.1 forrr.'i's of Dr. Catrin r f t.h Faculty of Mtj;i .n cf l.r.s. Ch::-Jre:i r an ta- theM ta'-? v :th perfeet aafety ar.-i they ar f.f'.r. tz ally c v A : ' grow t;.z :,.l.!ren w ho are '-:. th:::. '".a c:atrd or. stunted in gro th. We ?e! cr nfl lent that e have the M most ef!". ;ent Yeast V.tar..:ne Table ta oi. the tTi'rket tay. but as rreiouly expl r.e. w Iu V; birr. iL,- p" id uce iut r.sTsr e.jrxts in co? cir, t :-.." ar j vai-ar.e ;3 clizt It . fT t.' .it r a'.tj th we prefer yu v ould try a tej'ar tl '.-) ra-kaie at o"' extense ar.,1 yo-i rn t!.n lrcdr f -r youwelf whether you r.f-1 V: tarr.ir.es. Our Nulled Irrn. how evrr. is a product w tich has Uf.-ica the L.arV?t f r years. It is ur.-d L or f -ur million r"-n erry year w;th sjch r..are'. r.u reu.?s m helr-ir? tho who are weak, nerrcus and rtxlown bwc to health al strength, that it is s:IJ to :u w:th the d -t;:ct ur.drshar, J:Lg that it ve i jrrealer power. -r.ry and e: lurar. e :t.h .r. two werss' t:e er we u ill refuel morey. o'.i br all djff'.ts. FREE $1.00 Coupon This cocpoc, i uaed withia ooa . entitles ou to one regular I . CO ratWste of our Genuin Yt Vitamii. Tablets, abaolutelf fr wih each bottU cf Nated Iron that ycu purchase.. If.on account of tha trenerickius public demand your dealer should hsrn to ba temporarily Kit of our Vitamine Tablets, he can aasjy cbtaia them from anf wholrsaltr. CutouttKU coupon and per sent It to your dealer touay.
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