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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 8

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-C foWA DAILY PES9I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER if. TO DEMONSTRATE THE EXCELLENT FEATURES OF ATHENA UNDERWEAR We hope the women of this city will approve liberty we have taken iu asking Bcse Teefv TO call on them to demon- nh? excellent and unusual features of ATHENA underwear. She will not ask you to buv. but merely vrisiies TO show all the little comforts big improvement of this new Underwear. She will call next week and we hope you wiH Had it convenient to give a few minutes ff lime confident that YOU will feel re- IOWA CITY AND NEW YORK Local News I.

ft C. A. MIIUL 'SOCUBIIITK BOH db flte ft A SEPTEMBER KttPTIOI lUDitl Joy wiil re'ga evening, Sent. ai the when the V. M.

C. A. held. aig other 03 i uud am- Dr. T.

H. president of S. 1.. Secreta" e'ec'. V.

Ai- drx-h. H. Y. r-tiriuti secretary c'o-ix-h E. A.

looibali J. il. Fredericks, ceVssier. ill undoubtedly give his city gooJ -rvice. his nrst official post in community.

He is particularly not a but a good is uoi always the same. The D. A. H. held an inieresuas this afternoon.

1 Misses Grace Coleman and l-ulu Me Caliev haie returned home to West Mrs. B. Koiatxi. arier a mrec months stay sanitarium at O-i'riuale. returned to her hone in I.il-erzy.

mttch improved of of her treatment. IVnton froiu a Is't Nebraska City. Pr. W. has taken I- of his in Iavis f.uis.

Norch Cfepitol and frolic, et I enaies navins: arrived from Ti-titple. his recent honie The doctor has the i a IVntistry faculty. i A aiinounc- ing the de.uh Harr.son. has 'Miher O. Harrison of the Pastime this at-ernoon for Ce car Rapids, he will go to his aued mother's side, at Jessnii Iowa.

TO see her. before tlyin? southward, to attend the last rites, or to ihe bo-ly north Finkbir.e and Don KiHerton are here from Oes Moines. old friends. W. J.

-Don-aid hns gone to i to attend a meeursg of proi.i- Ineit Perioeraise politicians, who i th.e County Central c.jni- niiitee, iireparatory six weeks of endeavor. A sweeping Deal ocrMtie victory is vlesired. -Prof. Sloan has to I City, with his mind stored with 1 though Moodless lures abroad. He was niarooncd on KOfiWLK I.

either side or the English I but he didj not puffer, save aa to i temporary inconvenience about raon- ey matters, when the man with SJ.wj had no more chance to bnv a sand- sometimes than the man witr cents. tl -i5-. evening. al'Iermaii was- also s. -o-i 2.

candi- sr-eking tae be ccn- 'jt Tnufi 1 i Jacob A. Wernli. of the partment of Rc-mance Languages at i Iowa university, has returned to Iowa City, after some thrilling experiences in tae crimsoned land abroad. He is a loyal son of Switzerland, and tendered his services patriotically to his native land, in case he "was wanted as a soltlier. The Swiss army.

SOCIAL discussed, has Thursday- 1 City. Auto cl'-W- covered ly f.vo:.-n.T-- lands West Hranv and l.one "I' Noon cos'r ford a-d i -vah The return to Shorteneci This jaunt. If the If JS PoSSiSil 1 -r WARNING! To You Buyers of Tailor-made Clothes Don't lake a chance any 01" the so '-made for aie none other ihat i'or i'ac- slutT. t'oine to i-liai lailor alf clutlies are made i hesv in lowu. To tailors who never si-ul out ol town to 'nave the uarnn-nts nuhle and IK vcr Ytnirs for an HUSA SON 203 College St -Ccr.

Established 1894 Joseph Skluir.ore Byxbee, -a ased and -5 tias is dead at his home in Norwalk. Conn. He was the oldest pilot in the United States andtne oldest of Norwalk. He was 'an uncle of County Treasurer J. S.

c-: Johnson iv'rose mother's sister the aged wed two ago. The captain had served on the bounding waves" about Su years. He haU many thriliins adventures, be- fore ani! after the Civii war. He transported troops from New York -Q Island, for ncle Sam. He was in command of the Pa- cfic.

'way back in ivhen a train load of travelers, hurled from a bridge, fell on top his bot. He narrowly escaped death, and people were killed the worst disaster its type of the times. S-irvivin? are his two daughters, T-J. at home, and -Mrs. Clarence Svraii.

of Stratford. Conn. the captain's last days, he a WiMiderfu'ly strong ami tinely nreervp nan. ciesp-te his remarkable are. I TT nier- ev- -C il? majority, 2 mighty He is a Euchre Party Last Night The Ccndcn home was the scene of a jolly euchre party, last evening.

and a tempting feast was i served. The prize winner was however, nad -a. third ot a minion i Uaits Diednch. wnne Clans Thiesr-u, took the consolation award. or more soldiers in arms, and as re- cently told in these dispatches, de- i dined to enlist him.

1 Prof. was in the heart ot Elder Daughters certain phases of the martial disturbances and devastation, and his i Picnic. The E'der Daughters of tho stories of the events, conditions, and mep for their annual picnic- TRY A DAILY PRESS WANT AD--AND DO IT NOW! I TO IOWA CITY, IOWA The Monday, Sept. sentiments on the other side of the next Saturday. Sept.

26th. at the ocean 'are exceedingly worth the home of Mrs Coc nran As tbi? hearing. He may ojin Prof. Bohr.mil meet i ng or the election of officers i Shimek erelong, in delivering some an( v. instructive lectures before Iowa City es.

on the "vTar. its meaning. up of all old busi MRS. H. sm Mrs.

J. Toms, wife of Hiram Toms, died suddenly today, as she iuiaed away from telephone, which, -was using at iisr home, b. street, at o'clock In the moraing. failure, doubtless, caused her siiddea death, which came almost without warning. The itinerai ho-ur wil be announc- Your negligee shirts and collars look their best tor their appearance must be EX PI-UK NT for it's excellence in appearance that counts these days Giving the bundle of soiled linen to the wagon from this plant INSURES you obtaining the highc-st -giade of laundry work the kind of work that makes your articles their best wear the longest.

THE PEOPL CALL 53. 'LAUNDRY Cars AT.rwcrei WM HESS PHOVE 148 and it? rvrobable results. is hoped that every member Jed later. -will attend and thai for the picnic each bring a filled basket. Mrs.

Catharine Gross of Hii'-s, turned recently from Colorado, is hi teh city todav. to vc.ar bcsora. knock there, and i.v^r hear: what it doth Special Demonstration and Sale Great Majestic Ranges all next week SAVE i.i i inducement during our demonstration week only, with every MA- j. ijc sold (prices always the same) we will give free one handsome set Ti- WARE or a speci al set of ALUMINUM WASE. of fiiis ware is the best of its kind.

Not a piece that is not needed It cannot possibly be bought for less than $8.00. This ware i on store. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. iirs. Toms was noble woman, the wife of Hiram Toms, a Grand Airny and of loyalty, aivd herself, past president of the R.

which organization she served nobly for years. SarvHing are her husband, her son. Charles, s. pn--aiinent young business man of Iowa City; and two daughters. Myrtie A.

McReynolds. of Wellman, and Ivliss Mary Florence of Iowa City. Toms was C3 years, one mont'n and eight days of age. and had passed the major portion of her life ia City. With her bereaved husband and chiidien.

a large circle of friend? mourn this woman. i Ttesiay, Sept. 22 is Children's Souvenir Day -v" TANGO HOOPS FREE between 3 antj p. to the first 100 "rTrr-g written answers to the following questions: is your mother now using? anyone needing a new range? Who? fVtad the'GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE be in every kitchen? ve a 1 00 present to the boj or girl, giving the neatest and best ir question. Don't be discouraged if you are not one of the 100.

You puzzle card. SMITH CILEK Hardware and Stoves iianager W. H. Englert has bool ed "Little Lost a beautiful drama, teaching a wonderful lesson in connection wit hthe awiuiness of White Slave trade, ar.d this play will be seen at the Englert. at maMnee and Eight perforrnaE i Sept.

23. Ear! Britton of West Branch. is the day in City. T'ae Delta. Ganiica sorority --ill give a Sunday afternoon tea, tomorrow a novelty in functions.

The Al' pha Chis w'll entertain srmilarlyy. That fraternity gave 'a ihis morning. F. X. R-immelhardt r.a? after a brlvf vis.

relatives here-. will IH- CDHBINEDCAPTS SURPLUSPMflTS 300.000-°? HrtHONALBANK throat ar.d ear. BACK TO I BOOKS for an education. Vacation is over--the children of Iowa City are again at their desks- It years to get an education. Xo one ever dreamed of finishing school or college a day or a week.

Learning little by little earns a diploma. Saving money by little brings a snug bank account. The sure road to Succe-s is earning, saving. An account In oar Savings bpTartniPnt will A per cent interest. breakfast, i Auction am jcoin.s to movo jsjvay.

will soil all my lious-linld Vt-Jfi Xortii Summt 1 Block east and Block south "u' line, on Humanity's Debt to Lower Animate Animal's have played an important part in the eradication of human From the horse the antitcx-12 pr- pared that saves thousands of children from diphtheria. From tr.a I cow the vaccine preparation for ins- munizing against cmallpo- is made. In Baltimore recently a child's sijht by using part or a pig'3 tc in th-s operation Sac'n Life. Just about the time a man saves up uomethitiK for a rainy day lie gets a toothschf, and tc Rive it all to a Age-Herald. Saturday, September 26th at 1 o'clock sharp W.

FAY, Auctioneer i Stovo, 2 Drovers, lar.ffo Writing Scxving- "Macliino. C'lipixmnl, a of gallon? Vinogar, Garden Plow, small Stirring Tools, a lot Pulleys. Block and Tackle. Lawn Slower, 1 Iuggv and Harness. dozen Chickens and many J.

R. TOBECK IN SPA PERI IN EV SPA PERI.

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