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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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INDIANAPOLIS1 STAR WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 SOCIETY The American Pennies say To the American Dollar tow Every American should use us qucH man lips of man Buy Liberty Bonds out how long situation at present in THE EDISON SHOP If we lick the Kaiser Our usefulness is gone! The Merchants Heat Light Co MURPHY Geneil Manager The Daylight Comer Washington Meridian Sts Making MilkSafe or Your Baby School Call Main S241 406 Chamber of Commerce Recipes Exchange Before Breakfast Delivery WEBER MILK have It 3 1 JI Gomffcte MiUt bod CHILI IN TH SUCTION RsMseal TeCH Csasser fan A £OLDS Head or USED ITY YEARS 5 sss CHAPLAIN RULE TO STAND NEW 30 Me 120 3 TRUNK SHOP PostTqasties their greater harm than no work at do a Morning Get Teeth 8am Day (QoSty right' 4 A kz SUCTON and Cecile and the give them the glad Though a ho Ing new patl Latin United the him that em four nwui or cncn are best treatedewternaJly" and ex Auto 61 521 1 HOOSIER ICE MEN ASKED TO BEGIN ECONOMY PLAN basis ques GIRL SURVIVORS IRE CONTRADICT ACTORY HEAD tried to figure be before he the hospitals The patients 9 and WILSON AND PRAISED AT BANQUET IN PANAMA Please end me freo four brink an1 fril package coterie pass Them Colors turned with a courtly nid xchonl evidently completely molllfled and i rxenanjea amused glance The method that all up to date practice go to those who con Modern phyelrians today advise and instruct the importance of teeth while undergoing treatments for benefit of tljeir body health Keep your teeth: you need each and every one of them Georges or to Mme creteau a or some other retreat They had to get out too no linger ing along for a lawt one or to admits the beauties ot the night No there was no chance ot tnat police with large Prospect 548 Girl Sets Saving Example and Will Buy Liberty Bonds NEWARK Sept Contra dicting the testimony given by red erick Geerdes superintendent of th American Button Company eight girls employed swore at the inquest today that they had never been given fire drills previous to the recent nre at me juant or tne company resulted in the deaths of eleven ployes and the serious injury of others According to one witness the eu at tne pi months had mon employes about the building This Will Remove Hair or uiiy Growth officers and enlisted men alike were permitted to frequent the cafes only between the hours of 10 and 12 morning and WHAT do you geek when you purchase a phonograph? A beautiful cabinet? If so you will find among the Edison modelsbeautiful Period Designs ranging in price up to 6000 There is far more however to your pho nograph than a handsome case ew persons look beyond the var nished surface and regret it later The reproducing qualities of a phonograph should be of the first importance to the prospec tive purchaser It you compared the New Edi son with other phonographs you would find a vast gulf between them 'Other machines imitate the composition of the artist who made the record only the New Edison Phonograph With a ACTUALLY re creates the human voice fir lant up to within threeeen solely used to sum Briton Praises Part Played by Women in World Conflict Petersburg Ohio County Pate WilN ItlHing Hun Ander Charles County corn food that will help you to do your bit towards whcoi Mving BY MARY BOSTWICK and th and how crime had decreased since Prohibition her pure white wing and everything somebody naid to I had just come back from rance (for if people don see to it that they uo tout de suite as it were by ringing WASHINGTON Sept 24 War De partment regulations providing that army rhaplainH ha1l wear oniv the ctors Indicating their calling and no in Mignia of rank follow a ruling mad by Gen Perching and which haa been in effect in ranco for several month was indicated at the War Department torliiv that there would be no difepoiitlon to alter the regulations because of any pMtftKt which might be received from tW chaplain students at Camp Zachary Taylor Members of the Indian Ice Manu Association have bean asked to employ conservation measures for the ice manufacturing Industry to save labor ammonia and fuel This decision was reached yesterday by Dr Harry Barnard ederal food administrator for Indiana and Alex Holliday assist ant ederal fuel administrator for the state A letter was sent to Mar tin of Crawfordsville president of the Indiana Ice Manufacturers directing that the matter be Immediately acted upon in that organization and that In personally direct the work Mr Holliday has suggested to Mr Martin that his functions in this re spect should be as follows: To invest! Sate ice manufacturing conditions in idlana to recommena to various ice manufacturers which Mr Martin may determine the closing down of their plants for such periods he deems best: at what price those ice manufacturers operating shall sell to plants not oper ating and adjust cases which show lack of co fiAUSEPOHL WBBMnctoK St LKATHER 6000 As showing a big saving in fuel money over all stoves or costly? furnace as giving an abundance of even steady heat day and night as being the cleanest and most easily cared for heater on the market Burna any fuel We carry the original here PANAMA Sept 24 Or Baltasar Brum ths bruguayan foreign minister who recently visited the United Slates was the guest nt a banquet and re ceived at the presidential palaeo 1at night In Introducing Dr Brum Ernesto Lefevre foreign secretary ot Panama told of the benevolent friend ship ot the United States for Panama "I found in President Wilson" sail Dr Brum statesman of a mind so broad and a sympathy so unlvernal that I shdl devote my time henceforth with absolute assurance to Pan Amerl cantam knowing that we or America can expect from the State and Its leaders only tho utmost falrnee and a desire to lend or follow according as they or we er in tho Women Plan to Celebrate When Loan Efforts' Win 8TILWELL CA8E ARGUED DANVILLE Ind Sept 24 Argument We work 24 hours each day We are the power that puts the punch in our boys on the German border plADI ACE POWDER IN CPI MhbXf uhl HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION ood Editor of The Star: The following are three good recipes which you will probably like to publish in the recipe column: CHILI One pound ot ground beef two large onions one can of kidney beans one can ot tomatoes (strained) one package of spaghetti two level teaspoons of Eagle brand chili powder and salt to taste Put one tablespoon of lard In kettle fry the beet and onions quite brown boll spaghetti in salt water until done Then drain Put altogether in one pot add water and boll slowly about an hour and a hrlf Stir occasionally to keep from burning CHOP Boll spaghetti (6c package) about twenty minutes brown about 10 worth ot bacon (cut In small pieces) thpee large onions two pounds of stealf (cut in squares and browned) 10 cents' worth of celery (exit fine) one can of tomatoes (strained) salt pepper and paprika to taste Add all together In one pot and boil from one to two hours EGG SALAD One dozen eggs (boiled hard) cut in small pieces plenty of celery (cut fine) salt and pepper to taste To this add a portion ot mayon naise dressing and mix together Serve on lettuce leaf with reception flakes This recipe will serve twelve people MAYONNAISE DRESSING One heaping tablespoon of flour one heap ing tablespoon of sugar one heaping tablespoon of butter one tablespoon of rench mustard and one half cup of vinegar Add all together beating until smootn Atiu on cup boll until thick Salt to Indianapolis CLEARS SKIN AT ALL DRUGGISTS It you are growing hard of hearing and tear Catarrhal Deafness or If you have roaring rumbling hissing nolsea In your ears go to your druggist and get one ounce ot Parmint (double strength) and add to It one fourth pint of hot rj water and a little granulated sugar Take one teaspoonful four times a day This will often bring quick relief a from the distressing head nolseo Clogged nostrils should open breathing becomes easy and the mucus stop drdb ping Into the throat it la easy to pttl3 rare costs little and Is pleasant to take S3 Anyone who is threatened with Ca tarrhal Deafness or who hss head noloeo should give this prescription a Advertisement Stern military id ImnrAMive strapped to their hips would stroll casually along about 8 clock aifrl Madame would say MLes and there would be an abrupt retreat of the American forces This used to amuse the rench sol diers greatly The rule was simply for the Americans of course and It struck the poilus as passing humorous to see their allies chased out when the evening was still so I think that they felt after the American soldiers had departed that the place was once more their own They love to sit around a table out under a tree those rench soldiers do and toy with a bottle of some pale blond liquid that' seems to bring them much satisfaction and to put their peaked blue caps on the dog and waten Tnerese rest of that orb as they la la! Both wen rc paad nestles food CvMMmPw I Rj I KU SUCCUMBSsTO PALAGRA DANVILLE Ind Sept The body of Goorg Rlggln 40 years old was brought here from the Long Hospital Indianapo lis for burial in a local1 cemetery He led after a long illness of palagra which octore etated was an unusual disease tn Indiana Mr Riggin was unmarried and Is survived bv his mother with whom he made his home here and one brother Dora Riggin of Indianapolis Heads District 1 1 in War Work und Campaign ot water and taste MRS GROWING DEA WITH HEAD NOISES! TRY THIS Ton caa not affnrd to mako a mlatake when yon pur chao a phonograph Will you come In one day thi week and let us give you a private recital of Bo Created Mulct not be obligated to buy WHEN you fotmd you couldn't nurse your baby your heart sank You knew he must have milk in some yet when you gave him milk even with water those tough curds troubled his little he cried and was fretful And no wonder Nature meant that milk for the strong stomachs of a not for your baby To make milk Mfe (or your baby something must bo done to mako tbeae curda easier to digest With all vow love jrou can't do it I But you have to worry There la a (oral ot milk which has been proven best for babies for over fifty all over the world Thio is ood Remember it is made out of milk purer than you can ever get it in to Which la added just the rigdbt amount of cereal just the right amount of sugar to make it right for your baby And then it is made into a clean fluffy powder in a way that breaks up those hard to digest curds It cornea to you in air tight cana mYou just add water and and yow baby is safe ood is complete in a complete milk toe nearest tntng the woria to Mouser mu Give your baby ood See his cheeks round like ruddy apples Watch him grow stronger happier 8ee hdw well ho sleeps how contented he is all day whatNestU's ood does for babies We will be gisd to send you trcCp vDourd loris 4 feeding and the big 96 page book on baby'a care by tpe eialiats Send the coupon or a post card and keep your baby safe perfume of cognau ie wafted abroad upon what was the chief trouble encountered In a land where pro hibition had not bo much as obtained a toehold in the affection of the popu lace? said yes there was one phase of the liquor question that caused me a lot of trouble and that I discovered that on tne historic ovuaaluu when I down to Tours and ornamented that ancient metropolis with my presence for a brief spell This trouble I explained was this: How to keep from falling over the feet of those taking refresh ment of a splritous vinous and alcoholic nature Liquor Out in the Open Honestly I did have an awful time about that down in Tours! You see in Tours they have those famous Euro pean cafes the first of the kind I had ever encountered where the vln blanching contingent sits out on the sidewalk I know why they do It but they do The interior of the cafe may be dim and cool and pleasant and outside is dust and glare and forty mil lion' flies but they needs must move tables and chairs out on the sidewalks and take up the whole and there Is simply no place for the humble pedes trian to light at all as if or gives up this of staging an ob stacle race and goes on in the street along comes a truck or something with a general or a second lieutenant in it and one has to skip nimbly back to the sidewalk again proba bly falling over some one's feet and upsetting their little beaker in the process And I care what sort of feet they even perfectly good feet that are part of cavalry boots with spurs on em or lovely patent leather rench heeled feet into which embroidered silk stockings merge I do not like to fall over them out on the sidewalk when Ipm hastening on my way At the risk of starting a raid bn the now empty recruiting omces i wui that in rance just because ft man a uniform on is no reason why he Southport Woman to Have Charge of Publicity) in Six Counties Adele Garrison's Revelations of a Wife "Every woman in the allied countries should realize that it there ever was a war which is a war the pres ent' one is" declared Capt Lucas Guest a British officer who spoke be fore the War Mothers of Marion Coun ty yesterday afternoon on the part played by women in the war "Germany has deliberately waged war contrary' to all laws against worn en" lie said' "And It is the women whol have done so much to make it possible for us to have accomplished What we have so far" Capt Guest gave an interesting ac count of the activities ot the women in England who fill all positions left va cant by the men and expressed the be lief that we must make up our minds that this is to be a long tedious war 1 though defeat is certainly in sight for the enemy The draft he declared is unnecessary for the 'women they throng to fill the places where they are needed He said the Liberty Loan means money to bring our boys back from over there and urged the women to bend all effort in behalf of the com ing drive The organization will soon have a room for headquarters If Its plans carry a committee including Mrs rederick Terry Mrs Talbott and Mrs Hofmann being appointed to obtain such a room Mrs Robinson and Mrs rank Nessler were appointed a commitee to draft a constitution and bylaws for the Marion County organization conforming with the national constitution In a discussion of the demand of (he Marion County War Mothers that they turn over to that organisation a list of names said to have been ter talned together with membership fees when the two organizations split It was decided to have a commltteovwrite to each one whose name was listed and act In accordance with the reply received The commitee appointed includes Mrs CO Hofmann Mrs Pursell and Mrs" Minnie Olcott William Interesting reports ot the Evansville convention of War Mothers of Amer ica were given by Mrs rank Nese ler Mrs Horace Eddy and Mrs Bruce Maxwell In the absence of the chair man Mrs Gillespie Mrs Max well presided' A RECIPE OR ood Editor ot The Star: Ingredients: One pound hamburger one quart can tomatoes one can rod beans (either small round or kidney beans) one 10 cent box spaghetti two medium sized onions three tablespoons meat fryings or lard ryings are better Put grease in kettle slice onion Into this and fry till soft and a lit tle brown stirring constantly When onions are done place hamburger In kettle with onions and grease Stir about five minutes when meat will be cooked enough Add tomatoes previ ously thoroughly crushed cook a few minutes then add beans and spa ghetti previously boiled five minutes In separate water and drained season with sugar salt chili pepper and a little vinegar More tomatoes also a pint of water may be added to this recipe with good results MRS DORA BELCH Indianapolis irst You Ask for What You Want and Next You Get It but There Are Long Arid Interviews in Which Rules and Regulations Play a Part If the fourth Liberty Loan campaign In Indiana is put over in three days as all members of tho state organization are confidently expecting Indiana wom en will observe in War Work Oct 5 as the time for their tri umphal celebration This day which has been set aside by hevretary ot the Treasury McAdoo in recognition of the great work of American women toward winning the war fiij just one week after the opening of the fourth war loan campaign This is the substance of a letter of suggestions sent this week to county chairmen that the county wom en may fulfill the great meaning of this day which has been nationally set aside for them Howard County women will have their big meeting at Kokomo on Saturday the day of the opening of the campaign Mrs Grace Julian Clarke of Indianap olis will be the principal speaker Mrs Albert Rabb of Indianapolis will address a meeting of women at Scottsburg on Saturday One of the unusual observances of ths week Is the parade of the War Mothers of Grant County planned for Wednesday at Marion This Is the day for the visit of tho Bluejacket Band to Marion the plan being for a parade headed by the band Additional county chairmen have been appointed as follows: White County Miss Ellen Cochran Monticello: Martin County Mrs McCarty Shoals and Miss Emma Penrod Loogootee Shelby County Miss Estelle Armstrong Shelbyville: Blackford County Mrs Cox Hartford City: Putnam County Mrs Hair Greencastle Parke County Earl Dowd Rockville Jeffer son County Walter Caplinger Madi son GreeneJonnt Mrs Bruce leet wood Linton Kosciusko County Mrs Reed Warsaw: Whitley County Jacob lox Columbia City Vermilion County Mrs Samuel Staats Dana and Mrs 8 A Ik man Newport ayette County Mrs MMichtner Connersville Tipton County Mrs Sam Matthews Tipton Pike County Mrs David Corn Mrs Grac Madison County Miss Vaugh ron Newton County Mrs nivl Knot la nd and Porter Mrs Eva Bondy Valparaiso was the days! Well Liked The American boys got so they liked the vin rouge and tne vln blanc fairly well though they used to gay there much to it Aho 1 heard the rench cognac spoken very highly of and infrequently too as it was only available on or about payday And as for the champagne it was a bottled a liquid lyric the bottles wear ing little red or white or gold hats and costing so few francs a quart that no one would believe It There etlll seems to be bcaucoup champagne in ranco in spite of the fact that the Huns have been operating right tn the midst of the Champagne district As for the beer I quote the words of a buck private: "Well I give the rench er Once there was a buck private who was a patient at one or and getting well fast are supposed to be In at one staveu out ana night nurse on duty would report for it So ho got him an elegant bouquet of flowers I think he the flowers as we say in the army and he practiced presenting It to the nurse with many a bow and he had it down pretty well I am sure the heart would have melted So she came in pretty soon and asked him where he had been and he started to bow and make his speech and then started to hand the nurse the flowers and ah well! the Howers had gotten lost somehow and he had not until that moment realized It and when he went to present it to her it was not there Which naturally rather spoiled the ef fect of Ids speech Makes the Complexion Beautiful SOT AND VELVETY Monoy back it not tniirtly phased Nadins Is Nn end hamlua Adhsrtt wtil washed off Prsvanis sunburn and ystum of discoloration! A million deltthtoa urs proto I'e etpeHof quality Popular tinllt rUsh Pink BrunattOoWMtSo NEW YORK PAINLbSS DENTISTS 41 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Cor Washington and Pennsylvania Sts Indlanapolia Ind rapture ol reunion with over Lillian looked at "This Isn't a surprise to you Madge' she said accusingly "How long hav you known "About two minutes before you came back for me" I returned "How did you guess?" my father and Lillian aekert together But Dr Pettit remained silent "I recognized the handwriting upon the piece of paper" 1 returned "But you hai seen It upon the other message" mv father protested "and besides Pettit wrote it with ills left hand" "I I answered feeline mv face flushed with embarrassment "and I wae sure that I knew the handwriting on the other paper but place it And I have seen Dr Pettit write with bis left hand" Without volition of my own I found my eyes drawn to those of the young phvelelan There was a look In his a flush upon his thin cheeks that told me he too remembered that hectic lunch eon when he had traced the unmean ing characters ambidextrously in his preoccupation and agitation I took refuge In feigned surprise Two Things Explained "So you were the man in the taxi and on horseback!" I exclaimed as If the Idea had just occurred to me but I saw a look of Ironical understanding flash into Dr Pettit's eyes knew that 1 hadn't deceived him by my pretense of sudden remembrance "GuJlty on both counts ho returned with a slight bow adding with a smile "I must congratulate you on your get away that day You completely fooled me but you came near paying dearly for it" I looked my astonishment at his knowledge of my encounter st the inn "Ob we out of toucls with my father said proudly "even If for a time we are compelled to hide here like rabbits There are a faithful one or two who know where we are and with Kato as our message bearer we are able to keep our fingers upon the pulse of "Pardon me" interposed Lillian "but where did you pick him There was that In her tone which made us all three look at her Intently It Is a trick never seen fail with her the gaining of Instant and alert at tention any time sue nooses to by tho timbre of her voice Lillian Casts Doubts on Kato "Kato?" my father said after ute He has been wlfli me off for years in South America was a sort nt general factotum at first one consul ate and then anollier before 1 got hold of him He la an mvaiuame man and I've always thought him tr steel He has that reputation do you Hla tone was troubled I knew mil had disturbed saw that he anxiously awaited her fur ther oplntou upon the subject ot his Jap servant Lillian began heeltatlnglv then snokw boldly con fldently "Bui I'll bet you anything you like tliet I'm not wrong I don't like the looks of that man I do not truet him I know it Is a caee of 'I do not like thee Dr ell the reason why I can not But mark my word thatlap Is rlletlnctly no gool I saw my father straighten himself with the offended dignity of an old man of affairs who finds bls judgment qiies on Lillian usually doesn't err In that wav 1 realized that she must be exercised Indeed over the question of the servant alie distrusted to speak so strongly But Lillian's perceptions are of the keenest She saw mv father's choler and deftly mitigated It pardon mo Mr Gordon" she said In Iter most Ingratiating manner "for airing my unreasonable feminine prejudices In this manner That Is my worst fault" she added looking around Ingonuouslv at Dr Pettit and me "making snap judgments of people and lotting them run awav with me You know the man beet of course and I ha no business to speak as I did" "Indeed 1 am very glad to have tho benefit of vour opinions" my father re turned with a courtly old school how nr rei a surreptltloue idea of Lillian of all women "making snap judgmenta" and allowing herself to be awayed by "imrcasonnble temlnlna prejudices" was Intensely ludicrous There Ilngerd In ny mind however a dtsllnlly troubled feeling I had learned to trust Lillian's Intuition ab solutely And there was a premonitiont trouble ahead for my father mingled with thoughts ot the Asiatic servant Mrs Hence Orme of Southport has been appointed by the Indiana cam paign committee of the Young Women Christian Association to act as repre sentative in district No 11 which in cludes Marlon Hancock Hendricks Putnam Morgan and Johnson Counties for the corning united war work cam paign of the Young Men Christian Association the Young Women's Chris tian Association the National Catholic War Council the Jewish Welfare Board the war Camp Community Service the American Library Asso ciation and she Salvation Army Mrs Orme will appoint ajvoman in every county in her district as county representative who will assist her In giving publicity to the war work being carried on by the women of the com bined organizations Mrs Orme is a member of the na tional board of the Mother's Congress and president of the State Congress She recently gave up her work for the extension force of Purdue University and as state president of the to give all her attention to the State Congress of Mothers The advisory council for the women work of the United War Work Cam paign Incluen Mrs David Ross Indian apolis chairman representing ths A Mrs II Noll ort Wayne Natlonol Catholic War Coun cil Jewish Welfare Society to be ap pointed Mrs Perkins Indian apolis Indiana ederation of Clubs Mrs Brigadier Simondson Salvation Armv and Mrs A Gregory Indi anapolis Council of Defense Miss Maud Trego state director of the A Is executive secretary for women's work in the united war work campaign Miss Margaret Burton of Chicago representing woman's co operation In the united war work campaign will meet with the executive council for the prt in the state campaign at a dinner at the Claypool Hotel this evening This Is a get together meet ing for the women of the different or ganizations and plans for carrying on tho women's work In the campaign will be discussed The program for the woman's division of the united ar work campaign to be held In the Riley room of the Clay pool Hotel this evening at 7:30 o'clock includes an address on in This War" by Mrs Emma Byers execu tive secretary of the central field de partment of the A a talk on "Women's Part In This Campaign" by Miss Margaret Burton a presenta tion of the publicity campaign by Miss Mary Carmichael and general discus sion of different phases of women's campaign work including the victory girls the student campaign and other branches Mrs David Hoss chairman of the woman's work In the united war work will preside bclencies and when necsssary eliminating all paint oo lea At the conclusion of the operation there is absolutely no bad effects ex cept a pleasant remembrance of performing a heretofore painful and dis agreeable operation Dentistry without pain is not a catch phrase to overcome the feeling of a uounung pauem out is au auxnowieagea Dentists must adopt or expect to see sider comiort ot tneir patients Teeth are important because of their relation to the rest of the body Those who expose about themselves must expect others to treat them likewise Poorly constructed Dental work ill fitting mechanical restorations Th Imprcaaion Taken in the Indiana's Greatest Phonograph store' 122 Pennsylvania St Opposite by Judge Rawley of Braxll In the uit of Ktllwfll of Anderson against Henry Campbell Harry Stutz WIL Ilan Thompaon Robert Maypole and A A Landey at Indiana noil to re cover 9175000 commlMiDM altered to be due him for promoting and Helling stock in New York in a reoraaniMllou of thotots Motor Conpaay of lattanapolia trip of several weens in the Last Mr and Mrs Metzger were joined Buffalo by Mr and Mrs George Kuhn of Wash ington formerly of this city Miss Jacqueiin Swain and Mts rances rommeyer have sone to Bloomington to attend the Deita Gam it a rush and to enter Indiana Uni versity Miss Katherine rommeyer has gone to attend the Delta Gamma rush at Indiana University Mr and Mrs Arthur Klum Hender son of Boston Mass are visiting Mr Henderson parents Mr and Mrs Henderson 1G34 North Meridian street Mrs Charles Briner and little son of Crothersville are visiting Mrs John Cunningnam 826 North Keystone ave nue and other friends in the city Mrs Morris uller is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Carroll Carr 655 West Drive Woodruff Place Lieut uller is with the One Hundred and ifty first Indiana at Camp Mills I Edwin Brackett 2630 College avenue who has just returned from Great Lakes Naval Training Station will go today to attend DePauw University Lieut Wilbur Carter of ort Sheridan is spending a short leave with his par ents Mr and Mrs red Carter 3561 North Pennsylvania street Mies Jane Johnson 1729 Park avenue Will go riday to attend DePauw Uni versity Dwight Curnick 2361 North Delaware street and Alvin Haskitt will go to morrow to attend DePauw University Miss Margaret Recker daugher of Mr and Mrs A Recker 2004 North Meridian street departed yesterday for Washington to take up government work with the Red Cross Dr Hanna 3313 North New Jersey street has returned from Col orado Culver Godfrey 3334 Broadway has returned from Louisville Ky where he spent the week end with Mr and Mrs A Wright An entertainment was given last night at the Metropole barracks voca tional school No 1 under the direction of Mrs Curtis Barnes and Miss Lois Belknap The following program was given: Miss Catherine Ander son vocalist Miss Thelma Scott reader Miss Irma Ross soprano Miss Dorothy Haines reader and Miss Leona Wright soprano with Miss Lois Belknap accompanist The Gamma Beta Sigma Sorority will meet this evening with the secre tary Miss Alice Coval of Hendricks Place Mrs Brubaker 4316 Broadway went yesterday to Chicago to join her husband Dr Brubaker who Is taking a post graduate course In the hospitals there Mrs rederick Wiley 1134 West Thirty fifth street who has been spending two weeks With Mr and Mrs William Wocher at Atlantic City has gone to Washington for a week's visit before returning home Miss Grace Bell has returned to her home in St Louis Mo after visiting friends in this city Miss Olga ani Miss Vera Moore 3502 North Capitol avenue departed yesterday for Nashville Tenn where they will attend Ward Bmont Col The Third Provisional Battalion of Engineers will give a dance Saturday evening at 7 in the personnel building near the headquarters office Music will be provided by the Third Provisional Orchestra Lieut Dwight Wallace nd Bergt Childers will act as chairmen of the general committee Past Association of Myrtle Temple No 7 Pythian Sisters will meet this afternoon with Mrs Hancock 2834 East Sixteenth street has has to lead a bath towel existence They do not have to take a room Iil a hotel and hide their uniform and put on some pajamas before they can get a taste ot the eau de vie as it were They just march on In and bang for madams or mademoiselle or monsieur 1 fl ft A Xa X7 TX ttllU 31J iTicxijfViiiv? go on in Tneir lauiuesa renvn plaining what it la they want Long Arid Interval However In the town where Base Hospital 32 is situated they have to do their walking in at certain hours andtheir walking out tpo I do not know 1 One Million Users Recommend Original Hot Blast Heater Is Lillian Correct in Her Dis trust of Kato? After the first my father was me searchlngly Vidor urniture Co Ml Wt WMhiagtoa fttrnt Directly eppoeite main entrance of BUtls Home on Washington Bt think a high school girl ran not rave enough money to buy a Lib erty bond? I know a membeV of the committee during a dis cuHslon'of the canvaws of Indiana to tu ll Liberty lxan bonds of the fourth is cue Then she repeated the story which a 16 year old patriot had poured into her ears This was the way she told It in the young own worda: I wa late going homo that rainy coni Monday last week aud waited from until :0 for a car Then the conductor stepped on my and didn't stop at my corner And when I finally dragged In just In time for a cold supper it suddenly occurred to me that I could have walked It In less than the hour 1 had been on the way have been walking both ways ever enjoying it brause work Ih confining and waving my car fare toward my IIberly bond fund That (lV'Islon IM to othT little savings fudge sundaes for Instance have pledged myself to do without them until bond is paid for And man! cures nid shampoos I do ft myself No more bilk hone cither Ever since 1 read that the hingllxh women nevr wear them end that they wear stripes of honor for every patch In their clothes bean soil of proud of my cotton hose and last dresses Jots of fun got the rest of the girls stalled un the game and Dorothy Jane going to have 1109 before Chrlblinas Maybe but she think she's so smart She know yet how much I've gut in that little "And how much did she asked the committee members In knows She exactly She will open the bank Hept I how YVijeh Mb has hut stake niv own bonds on the fact that it's more than enough for a first payment on a UM Talking about this gathered us all under knowing full well Vnnw it tn fitart with I in some reference to our sister republic in a casual off nand sort ot to con tinue this person said: "What about the liquor question In "Well what about it?" said "Well what is the principal er as one might say of the liquor lion?" they repeated I said trio liquor aizAfl oama hs thl IJUH tnsvxv as it is over here or was until we au went it hat ll you have? The other party seemed quite anno ed and said that no that wasn't what was meant what was desired as a general comment on the situation at present in la country where the vin blanc ana tin rouge blossoms still nft their dainty heads and the champagne etc tho thirsty air (Toilet Tips) A safe certain method for ridding tha skin of ugly hairy growths is as folk lows: Mix a paste with some powdengd Delatone and water apply to hairy sur face about 2 mlnutss then rub aff wash the skin and th hair ar I9M This Is entirely harmless and islnui1 71 requires repeating but do avoid diMP pointment It Is advisable to 00 that you got genuine Advert! ment THE BOY TODAY is the citizen of Jomorrow You can not be too careful Ins choosing his school A patriotic Christian character With accurate scholarship in a sound body is the alm ot The Brooks School or Boys 1535 Central Avenue Phone for appoint ment or catalouo A Call Circle 1559 Automatic HUei No More Dread of the Dentist Chair The Science of Dental Surgery has kept progress with the other Arts and Sciences and today we have the Modern Dentist with Modern Equipment overcoming all Dental (le ant! suffering oy Mouron NATIVE RENCH TEACHERS rench English pcyumun rtiumuu vouoo now As to Liquor Question Over in rance Mary Says It Is Simply There and All Spend 5c! That i ell It costs to try GRANDMA Only te to find outaboutthtawoO' derful pouMird eoap the eoap that make washing easy because it does away with rubbing WA A se Ksit vteh Ccsadaa Powdered SOAP Aak Your Grocer or It! Mrs Jameson and eon Booth Tarkington Jameson have returned from Kennebunkport Me where they opent several weeks with Mr and Mrt Booth Tarkington and from a visit to Bass Rocks Mars John Tarkington Jameson lg stationed at Cambridge Mass in the naval aviation service Miss Caroline O'Connor 2154 North Delaware street departed yesterday for Washington where she will take up government work Mrs A rost and daughter Mrs Thiele 5403 Broadway returned yesterday from Newcastle er 15 spent a week with Dr and Mrs MacDonald Mrs Joe Rand Beckett 3228 Wash ington boulevard' has received word of the safe arrival oversea her hus band Capt Joe Rand Beckett Mies Emma Martlnda 1221 North Pennsylvania street will arrive Satur day from Harbor Point Mich where she has been spending the summer I Mrs A Comstock and granddaugh ter of the Hampton Court apartments i have returned from a visit of three menths In Denver Col Mr and Mrs Albert Metager 1508 Broadway have returned from a motor A ZV I mLLJL7 llL 1 0 bats we apeewklh I ise tn ranod'fl 1M Imb Ham jjSz 1 Kato (4 as SKk why that XMW MB I.

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