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    T11K OMAHA r.EK: Tl'ESUAV. tKITKMP.KIt W. 1922.
SOCIETY
liorhrr-Seaeiuan.
Mi.' ftthvrlna rWirun, lUogh'.f
of Mr. and Mia. ri.arU He man, t
ram lha brl tn .f lEotwii Knhti mi
Ttiursday aftfiiumi at llta tome t.f
'har parant Tim cimi)ny fd.
luW'l 7 reception and Uanca, The
brlil sown aa i t hM rrtpa, anil
alia c-a rrii-t a ehotier tmunuet
of
rrt1ea roues. Mit M' lcuhlr
tt Falls fry, N-. her maid cf honor,
wora a t!ra vt aprliut irrpa, ami
rr!rJ pink ro. lliTiimti KiKlwr,
lr hr of 1h itrtvm, lt man.
Anion lha out -of tnn guest n
Mr. anil Mr. Ham IloK-r tf IU-rv,
Kan , ami Ila AUlln 1'lka ( Mm
aourl Valley, In.
Tha younw rouplu will I at tioma
after 8-pumler tl, at (Out L.ifyU
avenue,
llrennan For arty.
Tha wedding f Mlaa Grtru4a
Brennan and William f. rvgarty
wa solemi'lsed Wednesday morning
non i m . latin. Tha hrlrto m ownd
III ill iw ruiiii, ,i iiiiiiivij tiii "t
Ufa anl pearl, and wm aimml.-d ny
tour Iht, Mia Hilen llrennan, ho
Wore, pink aalln rnmMned with stiver,
f lia mnM a I'ri-m h tioiiquol nf
Mr. Wait roaca. liematWitt llren
nan Mai flower (III. prank r'tKuity
atrvH as lwt man for hli 1'intl.i r.
Afiir fMnher 1 the young roui.lo
will h In their tiaw hmna at 2SU
Tsurth Miii it'fctith avenu.
l or llrlilr-lo lie.
Mlm (irrtdifrii lima and C'lurrnre
Tfti-ia, who ara to I nmrrlnl 8'U
fniilM'r 30, were, honor bubI Innt
viriliiif when MIsh ljorothy JihIhuii
nnl Mina Dorothy Jit-It Wfr hot
tM'. Tha party dliioit at tho
hoiun of Mlaa JuiIkom In Falrarrta
Mini linn wont to tha llrftmlclH the
atir. Following tha prrforinancf,
th'y bid supper at tho llriindi'iH
rmtuiiranli.
Tliona pitHcnt wera tho Moaara.
Hint Minilaiuea Hirkiitu Komitzp,
Chnrlii AHIhoii. ioula Iluww, Char
la HurRiia, JHiulun I'l-trra, Mrs.
Ralph Prlnra, tha M1hhi Jlaphne
I'l'tfra, Kllnor Utirkoly, anil Meanra.
Tlurdi'ttH Kli ki'iKhill, Juinra ( Con noil,
Brcxcl Blljbcraoii, Hay Millard. Fran
cla (ialnra an J Wallai Bhrphnril.
MonilHy afleiniKm MUs Mnrle Neville
entertained t iblra at hriilfto at her
homo In honor of Ml Ilts.
For Itirfnt ltrlili.
MIki Frcd.i Lanra entertalna'l at
luncheon at lha Athletic chili Monday
In honor of Mra. furl J. NriKlr, who
was formerly Miss Nettia Wattlca of
NVllk-h. N'ch.
Mra. J. Q. Aduins of Halirux, Cana
da, who it. atopplnic at tho Fontonella
for a few c-ks with Mr, Adams,
was nn out-of-town jtuest.
Folldin lunrhonii tho pnrty went
to thu matinee ut the IinindeLn.
limits I 'arty at Kreninut.
Mr. nnd Mr. Hubert Miller enter
talned at a bonne pnrty at Fremont
over the week-end when their Omaha
gUe-lM incluileii tho Meamn. and
Mesdnniea Oeorte Itedick, Bnrton
Millard, Walter Roburtg and Loui
Clarke. A golf match, followed by
luncheon at . I hj , Fremont Country
club, was the prvpram for Saturday.
Mrs. Miller wtis formerly MIbs Etta
Hchuuliler of Kicniont and tho party
w-rtd given at the Pchneldor farm.
The ullalr ho become an annual
event, whenever Mr. and Sirs. jVllller
have visited hero from New York.
Junior 1-eaEUcrs at Theater.
Among the Junior leaguer who
attend the Cayety last evening
,vui a party dining at the home of
Mr. and Mr. George Ilcdxk, includ
ing as guestn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marton
Millard, and tho:r guests, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Kobert M Her of New York, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chaiiea Metz, Mr. and Mrs.
John Redxk. and Louis Clark. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bottling and M hs
trladya Peter were also attendants
ut the theater.
Honoring Mrs. Curtice. .
Mrs. Russell Funkhauser will be
liostess at bridge "Wednesday after
noon at her homo complimentary to
Mrs. Norman Curtice who has Just
come to Omuha as a bride. Mra.
Curtice, who wan formerly Miss Ma
rian Kisser of Lincoln, and whoso
Wedding to Mr: Curtice waa one of
the most brilliant of the fnll season
there. Is returning . to her home
Thursday afternoon to be mntron of
I 4v.-i.,bU.lSafitiif
4 Tt..eivPniniCUtiV
4v
j ,ihf wmi -:z-tK
i : ;
Pi:
fM$l!M
lt varr n.
liLJliiU
!;asio(iia
i
ill
f -Oft -.irue .
hum r at Ilia weU.ltnr nf her brtd
vm'.t, MUa Itiia witson. ta I'erry
Iiianch. Mr. urtla will follow her
on VtuUy urn I they will remain for
thv wmk nj,
To Vlail Old ramlly Hume.
James II. )Iui,ter la leaving Tues
day evening fur ,r York, nl will
anil itortlv on tha lialtlu for Liver
kjI. .Mr Hunter ilan to npni1 two
mnntha In Arcyla Milra, tfc'oUand, tha
Olil hnina of lna fatlirr, whrra many
of hla f.imll Mra atill livlnj. Thla la
tha flrat tuna that Mr. lluntr haa
avi r v:;il Arr i". na ha htmarif hui
hrn In fid to, Mia trip will alao In
rhiila other fiarta of Julian J anl
Krainml. lii fora hla rluin to Duu.
ha ha will utiip in Now York for a
vUlt with hla two aona, Juma, jr,
n l Frank llunii-r.
Tha Drams Club.
Mil. Mark LvlnM will b tttnc
ihitlinun of tha cotiimlttoa on playa
ami btillvtlua fur tha I'ltini Umiua
'l'1" 'h
aburnce cf Mm. t)oria
rhnlrmun. on an uitim trip
Mil. Lfvlnira will hm that tha play
hiillctlna ara tmtieU to all iiiemtwra
of tha league.
Personals
Mm. pnnli-1 Htapli-tnn of Wn nil! rig
ton. 1. P., arrlvel laat rUturrtny to
ha tha Kurat of Mr. an4 Mil. C. W.
llnmllton.
rhiirha !:. r.lurk lift flundny cva
lilnir for Wuah PKlon lo attend a Na
tional 1'uh! mail "M' convention, at
wh.eli he la to he it apcaker.
ItolM'rt Terry, who ha liwn ut tha
Hill achool rninp in? Wolfnloro, N. H.,
alnce July, haa returned to tint arhool
In rottatowii, l'a., for the winter
term.
Mr. Laura Howell of Bait lAke
City orrlved here Monday evening
for a vliilt of a rouplo of mnnthn
with her pnrontn. Mr. and Mr. J, IT.
lluntor, at lha Hunter inn.
Mra. J. V. Hohen and her duUKhtom,
AntTiii and MaiKiiret, of Keiiesaw,
Neb., were the g-ueits of Mr. and Mra.
Fd T, Moriiirty and -of Mr. and Mra.
M. J. C'orlioy for tho Ak War-lion
fCHtivltlm.
M.m Niinnlo Hamilton and her sis
ter, M ca M.iry KmJy llnmllton of
Wnxhlngtou It. C, arrive Tuesday
morning to he tho BueHts of M.:a
Marlon Ham lton. They nre to bo
brMeHnnlibj In her wedding.
Mrs. Theodore ningwnlt returned
lat week from flrosso lle, Mich..
where alio ha been visiting her nis
ter. 8he spent six weeks earlier In the
summer with her daughter, Mrs.
Illchnrd Crane In Madison, Wis.
Mr. K. W. Curtl of Kansas City,
who ha been with Mr. and Mrs. Eu
geno Iwval for the Ak-Sar-Uen fe
tivltles, left for her homo Saturday
evening accompanied by Mrs. Duval,
who will visit her daughter, Mrs,
Kollin Htttrtevant, until Thursday.
No More War Will Be
Slogan for State
Meeting.
"Xo more war" is the slogan for tho
nnnttal state convention of the No
bronka Federation of Women's Club,
which meet in North Plntte October
24-26. An executive hoard meeting
will be held Monday evening, Octo
lier 13. Proposed amendments td the
by laws of the statu conKtltution will
be discussed.
Reduced railroad rates of a faro and
a half will he granted on tho certifi
cate plan, provided 250 certificates are
secured.
Mrs. K. B. Penney of Fullerton,
president of tha state federation,
spent Saturday in Lincoln conferring
with local club women, member of
the Bulletin BtafT and the chairmen
of local committees concerning plans
for the year's work.
Mrs. Penny attended the Clay
oounty convention at Harvard Fri
day and gave the principal address,
her mbject being "American Citizen
ship." One hundred and twelve delegates
were present representing seven fed
erated and four unfederated clubs.
Mrs. A. J. Jenlson of Harvard pre
sided. 3
CASTORIA
Tor Tnfhntg nni CMWm.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears tho
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
W
Miss Carpenter Is to Wed
Mm Kleanor Carpenter Annotn4
W auai'tnent to IkmaM Iih
rorj IVttla of I.liH-oln MJintoy. Mi
ttrpeiiter la the dilhter of Mm, J.
Frahk Ciirinnter and U an 'hvmi
pl:hed young wontan. fh l a giat
wa a of Wrlhey foli-ir, eU 'f
Isil. and ha atjdtwl much ahnvid.
At lha time lha war broka out he
waa onu of 11 ,i l....kn llla hu
wer tud)lng In l.ucarn Hh KiaU
Meyerbrun, and alia remaliio'l thera
for H month. Pk flnlnhwl her pt
pnrauiry work at the Central Utah
H. Iinol here, and followiuK hr (rudil
ation fi-ora Wllley luft venr he
went abroad with her iiiother. Hint
I. -iM ipting ahe him l-n In oinalm.
Mr. 1'ettla la the aon of Mra.
Edwanl K. P ttl of Lincoln, ami
a brother of l-:dwiird I'eltla of
till city. 1U attetulni lha Tnlvermty
of NebraakK and I a memler of Kiip-
ia H.gnui fraternity. No dutu haa been
aet for' the wedding.
Concert Club Election
Annuul election of offlM-ra for tha
City Concert club followed a luncheon
at Until Funti-nello Monday noon.
Mra. lli'itt.r Uroimon Copper waa
tiniinlmouNly re-t'locted pre nl dent.
Other iinanlmou e!e. tlcma were:
Vie prei-ldenti, Cleorgu H. Nlppmlh,
Mra. A. V. Kltmler, W. A, Kill; etc-
retary, r.lanthe Korenaon: tranaurer,
Edith Miller; auditor, John G.imhln.
Georga Campliell preaented tha re
port of the nominating committee nnd
Mr. A. D. Dunn moved tho adoption,
which wna carried.
Tha week of November it waa an
nnunced as music week In Omaha.
City concert cluh niemlxMi mnklng
atinnunceinentH , for munlo oiganlzn-
tloiiM Included Mra. A. V. Dunn for
tha Tuesday Muslcul club, which will
piekont tieriUdlnn Farmr Novenlxr
1; Mr. J. E. Walluce for tho Omaha
College cluh. muslo aeetion, which
will atudy American coinpriscri Ihln
year; Mra. Mary Allele Abbot for the
munlo deiwitmeot. Omnha Woman's
club, which will apnnaor two women'
choruses and a ladlca' oiThentra this
ieaon, November 26 Mng the dato
of the first concert; Mia. A. C. Troup
Problems That Perplex
Answrc4 by
BEATRICE
I-et Him Alone.
Dear Miss Fairfax: Thero Is a
young man who attends the mime
church n I do. I have known hhn
about six month and think a great
deal of him. Ho ha leeu over to our
house a few time und my folk think
ho lk a flno young man. Ho has a
car and h ha done several errands
for our family. Ho has never naked
mo to go: any place with him. Now,
Mis Fairfax, I would like to know
how I can show him that I like him,
and yet 1 do not want to be bold. I
am 20 year of ago and he will be 21
this winter. I will surely appreciate
any advice or suggestions which you
can give mo on thin. If possible,
would like to see this in print very
oon. ANXIOUS.
You had bettor go eldvy, Anxious.
with showing him you llko him, or ho
and other people will get tho Idea i
ihut vm. nr nr. i,i,
that you aro pursuing him, and no
man likes that. Be friendly when you
meet him, but don't bo forever mak
ing excuses to see hlin. Tou might
Includo him in the doings of your
crowd of friends, hut unless he shows
oome sign of being interested in you,
you will merely succeed in making
yourself foolish If you are too anxious
to cultivate him. In splto of the
modern feminist spirit, a girl cannot
take the initiative in such a case
without subjecting herself to a lot of
criticism, It is too bad, but it is so.
Forehanded.
My Dear Miss Fairfax: I am com
ing to you for advice as so many
other have done, and I know that I
shall be rewarded. I went with a
boy for some time and then he went
out west I have been writing to him
ever since, and think a great deal of
him. Now what I want to know is,
when at Christmas time he sends me
a gift, ajii I to return the favor by giv
ing him one If so, would yow kindly
juggest a suitable gift. Please an
swer in The Morning Bee. I am
thanking you In advance.
DOUBTFUL.
Tou do believe in doing your Christ
mas shopping early, don't you? I
think It would be perfectly proper for
ycu to send the boy a Chrlstmn pres
ent, but do not choose anvthlnir
j eluboiato or too personal, if you wish
j to be In good taste. A book, a sub
i scriptlon to some magazine, a set of
ash trayi if he is a Miioker, or hand
made and monogrammed handker'
chief are alwayg good. It you wish
to have them made, write to Polly
the Shopper, care of The Omaha, Bee,
and she win t,-nj to it for you.
Minding Mother.
Tvsr Mis Fairf.ix: I sm a steady
reader of your column and am plea- j
t witn your advice. I would Itk
lo have yon advise m on this ques-1
tion; I hv been going with ttrl i
fur about itt rtionins. 1W mother!
h told her sn could net ii.l trt 1
They all know
the value of
Resinol
w tt w aneaiti'i si 1
mm ... imM M . m
a-a WmIm, m mI m
Alt
ia
fey
liwil Phute.
for V. A. It. music, and Mis Ella
Thominvte for puhllo ichool Amerl
cnnlii.ilnti work.
City elector! will vole on 125,000
munlo appropriation at the general
election November 7. Mra. l'oper,
Mr. (lenrgo Campbell and Mr, llel
gren were made a committee In behalf
of the appropriation.
(iulf Dinner.
Mr. and Mil. Kohort Miller will h
honor Kucsta at a golf dinner at the
Country cluh Thursday given by Mra.
Oenrga Itedlck and Mr. John Itedick.
The 12 guesta will pluy In mixed four-
loniei.
Muklcalr.
Mr. William I,. Ilutherlngtcn will
ghe a muslcul tea, Wednesday after
noon at her home In honor of Mr.
Helherlngton'a mother, Mra. William
H. Iletliorlrth-ton, of Monroe, la.
For Mlns Iennard.
Miss Jennie Leonard of Louisville,
Ky., who 1 visiting her sinter. Mra.
W..B. Tsgg. will 1 honor truest at
luncheon Friday when Mrs. Frank
Slmpum will bo hoeteft. ,
FAIRFAX
my cat. One Saturday afternoon we
were ut a show and I happened to
havo my car down. I took her home
In the car, right to her door. 1 did
not rnc.-ik,
Ilcr mother told me I could not
go with her any more, What elso
oould I have done under tho circum
stances? Expecting to see this In thn
uvenlng paper, I thank you in ad
vance. Would you sneak out with
the girl, for I love her? E. It. F..
If you flare anything about the
girl you Will have to abide by her
mother's rules about automobile
riding. Although I think her mother
was rather unreasonable over her
riding home from the movies with
you. the girl was disobeying the let
ter of Hie. law If not the spirit Cer
tainly don't snenk out witn her. Her
mother would have every reanon to
dlHtrunt you. If you did, and you.
ought not to urge the girl to do what
Blle " forbidden to do. If you go to
her mother In an honest, stralghtfor-
ward way nnd ask for another
chance with the girl, and promise to
respect ner wishes about riding, I
imagine hn will relent Borne eve
ning you might suggest that tho
girl's mother and your own mother
accompany you for a drive. If eh
sees that you are a careful driver
and mean to behave yourself she may
modify her rules.
f A A AT LOWEST
LyJ jt !U POSSIBLE PRICES
COLORADO LUMP COAL
Smokelet Sootiest Rescreened at the Yard
$10.50
PER TON
ILLINOIS ILLINOIS PETROLEUM
LUMP SMALL NUT. COKE
Cood Quality Screened All Heat, No Ash
811.00 SI 0.25 S1G.00
per ton par ton par ton
Consumers Coal & Supply Co.
"DEALERS IN COOD COAL"
Offic 13th and Nicholas StraeU DOuglai 0S30
s
THE VAkUl GIVING STOP I
All th Niw Hit In Columbia
Rtcordi Trd Yeur Old
Rltordi for Niv
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nw U'.'ie sin ?5
f.VM 0r' JtU.'s
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RlCit PY-TIME TAUCi
BLfurthertales
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RABBIT
Th llMer That UimiIiIii'I Work.
('HAITI. II XXIV.
NlbLl.iig tit a iluiu. ht.ixl of hi
lure In Farnirr (Ireen'a garden one
morning, Jimmy lUbbit heard
souiida of fruubln, timelody near
the firm bulldinga waa talking atr4
lly In a hlghpitchid voice, Hucu
word ga "shlfileM." "kzy,1
orth -
If.," "goKl foriiuthliig," nift.i.i Jim
my r.uM.il rtop vatlng and cok hi
long ear lowaui Hi place from
which thla chinior mine.
Thaie Henrietta Hen." Jimmy
Itahhit derided after ha hud llHtened
for few moments, -i wonder what
ha ilispivaaed her."
Jteliig a oui lous person, Jimmy left
Ma hrrakfitat uiifinlshod. Hurrying
scnrni the garden, h turned Ihrouitb
the f nil. and stole toward the hen
yard. Crouching Iwhlnd a big bur
dock he peepl around it. And there
In corner of the yard, looking niiwt
unhappy, stood the liixwiter. Facing
him and cutting oft hi eerai wa
lli'iirleaa Hen.
"1 wonder what the Itooater ha
done now," Jimmy murmured. He
soon learned that it wasn't because
of anything the IIoonIi r hod done
that lli'tirn-tia was scolding him. It
Nothing Ilk thit !ia& vo Uipptm4
to Um Booster before
wa because of something he hadn't
done.
"A grent strong creature like you
ought to bo ubln to scrntch tip a few
worm for ns flno a family as mine,"
Henrietta 11. n- spluttered. "Here I
am with a big family of chicks to
'! you loaf around und watch
.! '.ilng from dnwn until dark and
offer to help me."
"Now. now, Henrietta"' the P.ooster
protested weakly. But Henrietta Hen
wouldn't listen to him.
"I deHpise a shirk," she declared.
Tho Booster now made a dash and
tried to slip past the angry Henri
etta, But nhe headed hint off and
drove him back Into his corner.
"I've not finished with you yet,
ulr " sho snapped.
Tho Booster pleaded that he had an
litipoitunt engagement and couldn't
stay there any longer.
Hhe paid no heed to that excuse.
"Let mo pass, please! he begged
her then. "I don't feci well. I need
a drink of water."
"N"onnonse:" she cried. "You've
never been ill In your life."
"Bo let mo say a few words!" he
besought her. "I've a very good rea
son for not helping you!"
"Huh;" Henrietta Hen exclaimed.
H7j
DELIVERED
A SWEET LITTLE
BABY BOY
Makes a Bright Spot in
Every Home. A Comfort
in Years to Come
Park Riipi.ls. Minnenota. "I have)
taken your tntiioin Lydia EL 'ink-
lmin a rgi-iaum
compound
hn I wa
g-rl .
for pains ar4 W i
Kr iiMf
Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii
!v 1
II
flf-A i v 1 1
f(Jr anaafur i,,y fomnninjr J lOOMf r
marrmr-. 1 r." f KltclU'Il Cabinet,
hava a '! Iit : t
ti haby buy an4 i liHH Kaie, ForCf
w yuuuh it. My h n a m f 1 fd I able
aUlrlSiwilh Stool ami Con.
int It
gret
ht'fs an I r"ttintn I it 1 1 tt m
mht utiUr Ivfor t balne ara
Kirn." Mr. Hi lihH, i'ug
1 j mwry ai4 at ml,lu' tj
llKml iKil-treSi M a g;a .tii..i
H iHin nt t itoany wian. Hi pIi f
the i an! nfM ettwr oj
k in 'it tbU4rt) at th gru ,
t4' r. rirlham'e Vf.tk '
CV.fk wa- ha k'4 tu I rv 4 yrvit
Kat i.ia many (. ,
.. l-!f wwwtl tw lexiliia, t.'-.t !
f h,l ;.a knt t S'i li rii
..i. n 1 1 tha ?, oi. a f M .
k-f. I y I t'l t L I -4f Wu.
tv,.. !".) mis I. H IfruM li
a t si ii.-M ir.. a, . i ii,a,
J Uf r,vl t.. )v4f ,
"I
w,tl upturned . "H lml U Jir" i m,K, ,, , p irr arruttli worm Mr
"If I a. rat. he.i f,.r your family. ; h,-r rhub.
all the other Hem In tho flmk wo.iUI j jimmy'i gt aurpi w IM ri
lneit on piy helping Iheni. .w. And t ik. m,,j lIHM hli.i with fmy
I roul.l'i't veiy well r -fuea, J'. Im ao
oterwuik.d that I wouldn't
huva
enough ktivnth left to trow,"
Henrietta Hell gav a cackle,
"W could iii n!ly without your
crowing.'' aha iiiffl,
That waa aa bitter a roltiaik a
aha oni M have mod In a proud per
son lib the Kooeler. It Wo a little
more than he could endure. II
rushed forward.' And. darting first
to one side and then to tha other. I.
manaaed to squirm paat Henrietta.
And off ti ran across the hinjard
ml ihrouich tha oiivii gut.
Hhe did not follow hllil. hut railed
to her rhllditni and began .-rati hing
worm for il.em.
l "I'noc Hi4iiitla:" Jimmy Jt.tbblt
lililllituie.l euliiy lo nunsrit. roe
bus a hard time. Something nught
to be done to bring the Koneler to the
ei atoll."
Then Jimmy hurrbxl up lo the
pastui and talked with In friends,
Mter that morning he cam back to
the farmyard, bunging Frisky Rnulr
rl, Hilly Woodchuck and Handy
Chipmunk with him. They had all
agreed to talk to the Jtooster and try
to make a worker of him.
The found the Itooster etUI liehlnd
th burn, hiding from Henrietta Hen.
And all four of them Jimmy ilahhit
and hi Mciirti began to chatter and
cold at him.
Nothing llk that hail ever hap
pened to the Itooiter before. He wa
frightened. And staiidlng with his
buck to the side of the barn hi
I'lUalled fur help.
In !".! than a mlnuto a speckled
damn raiinrdiislilng around the corner
of the barn. It wu Henrietta Hen.
'What' going on here?" ahe
r.. 1 1 1
This Week Only Svmff
This $7.50 Dexter sS y Y
Domestic Science hSi' I '"I'll'tl
Cutlery Set, with each r" j lf
Hoosier Cabinet pur- c-gPL t 1
chased during our
demonstration sale e p '
iuu nave aiwa jungeu iur a iif.is y
anter kitchen for the opportunity to get
through with your work earlier in the day.
Here is the chance to satisfy that longing.
The wonderful one-weelc sale gives you
the opportunity to put in your kitchen the
greatest labor-saving device of the times
and to do it under the most favorable of
conditions, and on the easiest of terms.
If you have ever wanted freedom from your
most trying household drudgery don't fail to
come in for a Hoosier demonstration this
I week. Come, even if you have no intention of ;
( buying just to see this great woman-saving
I convenience.
But don't delay. The number of cabinets
! we can sell under our present sale terms is
limited.
Note These Special
1
i:ny terms of $1.00
DOWN and $1.0U a
wci'k thereafter.
2 Tho new, low 192
priff prevail ihirinu
tlit sale.
Free!
Without cnt' ctnt of
Cd.nt you may jict a
(run n lot f Outfit
. . , .
iruK - utn Uifjf for th
f loor. (.(imo to jiton
for particular.
HI I
U-rrr;n rnt ,
'-ram4. "Why are ou fur scanoa
inpovlna the Itnraiat?"
j Jllnti y titn( hai ni- In itplain
' that they had tome to ihU lJ tba
a hv, gotHi for nothing lUvwter anj
lit h r bawly '
'111 acnil.il jut! If 4 (lull I go
'way and hat the Ilnot'ir nlone,"
kh fhrealtntd. "Ill perk )ou ami
)our three worthies Mends." "And
she actually began to r.ill Jimmy
Itat blt and M (hum all the name
that all had tailed th Booster
enrli. r In lha morning. ,
''Poii't be angry, n.ailntn!" Jimmy
crWd. "W want lo do you a good
turn. I 0rher4 you svuMmg the
rtiHwter."
Henriutt Hen started.
"Hn! You w't eaves Iropring."
h (quailed. And she grew angrier
than ever. "Of rounm I ran aeold
th Booster If I want to," eh
snapped. "Who ha a Iwtter right
than I? But you iieedn t think 1 11
let anybody else eeold him. (lo
'way and h ave linn alone "
lh dashed t Jlliil.iy ?lbMt. who
turned and ran, with, his thr
friend acurrjing after Mm. The
IliKiater crowed Imldly as they hur
ried up tha lane. And then they
heard Henrietta Ih-n say to him,
"lon'l si mln your voice on account
Of those busylmdles! There nobody
In I he valley with aa fine a crow u
yours!"
And Jimmy Babbit mala up hi
mind then that he would never again
meddle In other people' family af
fairs. c"oirrih. M )
Birth Announcements.
Compliment nre being extended to
Mr. and Mr. V. F. Peterson on me
birth of a son on rhindny to their
daughter, Luella, who is nw Mr. II.
I). a Mar of Ilapld City, H..D. Mr. .
Lt Mar ha named tho child William 1
1 r,r. Prt3
.. -CI 3 ss
Features
3 No extra rharpo for
this wonderful got at
cutlery.
411.00 Down will hold
yoar Hoosier V't latt-r
ilelivery.
living Room Outfit
nnd Kitchen Outfit
Given Away Friday
I g.l. i! J '. "."Ji"! !.""
-
a..ii.iiF("M "
mnrFniTTiKQ
COlnlPAaW
i lu nliardi, l r trtflh who
bis lila In II. uuu aoivb dUltrig
the war.
Announcement I mad of the lilii
of a itaiuihter. Aiu Cwit. la Mr.
and Mr H. Brewer, "aturitay, Hep.
tm iiier :J.
Cjrrlcly ihapr roiirJ jouna; girl
re foinetnne. n is itue, trtn in
very qui lionhle place lKCue
oin of the m -filled dancing retu
rami art pet (fitly fu and proper (or
thrin to go t ; nuuy utlur place,
howrvrr, are nut, ami tor the aaktcf
gerrnl iieariici it ii to mile
it rule thit no very young girl
should go an) her aflrr the theater
except to a pi it ate huutc or a private:
Uir or lull.
Nearly all the Uulta or tnistakr
in rouvcrt.ttioii ire cauud by not
t tiink in u- I "f itut.vue, a first rule
iur behavior in society it; "Try to
h and ay tltose thingi only wluiii
will bt grerhle to othen.
Wretchedness
OF
Constipation
Can Be Quickly Overcest by
CARTER'S UTTU
LIVCK PILLS.
rurtly vt.
labia act tun
fiMa1 CIIUf
tha liver. Re-
lievc billoai' A
IWI
ache, diul-
nee god MigMtioo. TVy i
duty.
wmmm
a..
i ' i I I
da tbrtf
Willi! 1111 lirTBi
mrnoosim
Paring Knife
Given Away
To the First
Fifty Visitors
Tuesday
Please do not misunder
stand this only the FIRST
50 women will receiva
knife.
Has strong three -Inch
blade, of specially tempered,
carefully ground carbon
tool steel.
Handle is light weight,
water-proof exactly fiw
the hand.
We are (riving these
knives away Just to get you
to rorae In and see the
HOOSIER. Como, even if
you havo tio intention of
liuyinr. You own it to
yourself to got acquainted
with Amirlei'i treat (it,
labor-saving convenience.
Fr
?
A Living Room Suite
ilso will bo given
i way, duo to the fact
hat the party sup
xxsod to get samfl
ast time was not
t i"k'iit. Come to the
tort' for particular?.
No purv)aw neeotv
wry.
f
I
i
risk
Ills
n