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jBwwifaMiijBiV'' if I'm' i'ij iW aaaaW i I i 'ft, aT B' era iw Cms' el' thilnfofniltrtit' Xj)'T 'wa a bridge fo a few ladies jrtT Wy: trs. JtKeegsn.of Swinney Mrs. Oi' 'wrr lBniitlly sewing party thia afterneon ta nonorfMles Catharine Graenawalt, 'it Springfield, Ohio, who lis! her undo and, annt.Dr. end Qreenawelt. Painty refreshments followed, the arriVal of, several young "women who could be present for a visit sjrer Mra.

O. X. Ileaton entertained at jirldg this afternoon at her homo In AVest Wayne street, thus honoring a 'Isrnmber. of visiting guests ant a few 'yort Wayne ladles well. The vis j1.ton'.''ar.a 'party of Mich, 1 ladies and Mre.

Hemes Mendelssohn and Mra. Clarence turner, nf Chicago. From Coldwater tlm guests are; Mre. Charles keep, Mre. Harry Und, Mre, Minnie Mm.

Nelson Fletcher, Mre. ri Turner, Mrs. William Mllnes, (Mrs. Ernest Luedders, Mre. Frank Kink, JMrs.

Charles Pollock. Mm. Darnel AVeege, Mrs. William Bingham and Mine rfVlne All of tho narly of vie 'UoTS spent lt nleht and will spend i1 tonight at the home of Mre. Carl Yaple.

They will separate and be guests of Mre. Harry Fletcher, of Broadway, and (Mrs. Heaton as well ee Mre. Yaple. Vlurlng the reel of their visit.

Mre. JFrank n. Poole will entcrteiii on Thurs day afternoon in honor nf the visitors. A auember of ladies tireparihg to go to JTaJitinglnn Thursday to hear Mre. 'MediH McCormiok.

nf. Chicago, talk on the enffrage queetmn. ill lie dioap pointed to hear tliet Mr. McGirmlok la HI and eennot Veep her engagement. Mre.

(. N. VJuldHn rwetrcd a letter thie rnoruingr tellinir ofl Mre. McOr mlcWa illneee. Mre.

R. Yarnelle, of Wabaah. yieltlnir Mr. nnd Mra. lr.

Tarnella Mr. and Mra. ff ilfcr hate gone tin a trin to Piuiama. Louie Vnx aiid Mee. M.

N'leter oonie homo timichl from a three week' outingouting at llol Kpriiiire. Ark. i Mies fHnnen in Indian apolia, the giieet of friMiile for a fan JaTB. Miae Helen May Irwin hae retirred irpm a week'e vieit with her parente In Jndianapolie. Mre.

Abo Weil ia entertaining her aie 4r Afra, Mmmbergfr. and Mre. flood man. of Terro Haute. lire.

S. T. Biiztee, of New York elty, ia rlaiting Mr. nd Mra. Carver Wood, Kinnaird avenuo.

Miaa Martha Vail, of Sooth Webeter j. lioiiig. to. (jiioinuati tomorrow yialt her eieter, Miea liuclle Vail, who ia atudring mueio mere. Tha atatement that Harry Wlggfaa; of 1101 Eaet I'ontiao atreet, had gone, to sl MAJESTIC Theatre Tonight, Tom morrow and Wednesday WcdnMday Matln.

01 vof Moroaoo Prrtta "Peg My Heart" Vrtoeei Matlnae, 25c to ll.00 Night, 2M ta $1.00.. Trmreday and Friday Baeoaln Matinee Friday. All aeata tSo The Ortgleel srudetoakee Theeter, Chloago, Production, TTie Winning of Barbara Worth" Prloea 15c, 25e, 35c. 50c, 75c. Saturday Matinee Only.

Seet tele Wedneaday ROSE STAIIL MAGGIE PEPPER" lorleee, DO, 7 1.0O, 1.50. $2 00. 'aVHMK TEMPLE Tonight Seaedf'e Moet Ptemarkabl Bill. duvfin rbdcay trout. Cart Letter Trio; Lil lian Aa'leyi Seymour end Robln aoni Mutual Weekly.

Empress Tonight ROBINSON'S CLEM 3BLEBHANTS Coeklary), MoBrlde 4 Mile Three Newmaita Kammerer 4, Howtanda Virginia Veet Cmpreeeoope. conunuoua worn riau to louo. m. tit Dtrartai Are. Phone 1tH.

Fort Wyns Indiana. Mrs: WHbnr E. Davis CK1TCKAL SHOPPntO 'l and Ont Twa Patrona. an. 6hi town ed.

waa luiorfeci a curding Mrj Wlggtna, Mr. Wiggina aunt uui ne waa me my on bojineea but not of a matrimonial character. Mra. J. B.

Rotna entertained neighboring yeaterday afternoon in honor of Edward Bowcra. of St. Jjrrula, who waa viaiting here on her way to. New A'ork. Twenty ladiee enjojed a game bridge, beautifal flowers and a MJai Dorothy Co, yioiiaut and Mlei Beulah MoOea, planiat, will aeeirt In firing an entertainment tomorrow eren.

log at Met, near Angola. Mias Cox will play on Friday and Saturday for an operetta to be giren in Angola for wbh Prof. Phank, of TVi State college le the coach. Frances Robertebn and Mra. Jamee Crankahaw hae been invited to.

a colonial, dinner to be giren in lit dianafiolia. by the Caroline Ni ott lljirri aon chapter at the Hotel Hovoiin, on fiaturday, Mrb. Roherteon i etatn regent of the 1J. R. eocieiy and Mrs.

Crankehaw in atate eecretHry. Mra, Robertaon la going to Frankfort to gite an art l'turH on Vriday evening nd will. go io Tndlanapolie on Kutnrday. A pleaeant aurpriea wae given on Sunday evening in honor of Mlse EbILit Mummer, of 602 "Weal, Main etreot. Trn gri'eaive rlmm waa played and after the game a line liliu waa ai'rvod.

IVieea were won, by Miane Marie Hrcenalmn nnd iHtrie Kimnrt and Meaera. Ihil Tel ley and Itcili ililToril, nther gueete were Mieeea Helen Hchele. Valett Kmuael, Meru Carr, Krin Koeeler. Margaret Mo Oarthr and Meeera Doriot. lnr eno "Get, Ed IVWahi.

Hob Bewret. Rilly Hayoe and Raymond Storey. A merry crowd of vonng people formed a eleigbing party Sunday ervnii Ing to the home of Mr. and Mra. Henry ljuley.

Inntrnmental muaic. aingtng and dannin and a hinoheon afforded pletta ttre for the evening thoee who eiyoyed the jolly event were MiBaeaflriuieTIeniler non, Marie Itrink, Marie Hart man, Felice Mettley, fjladya Striker, Agnes Jauoh, nnd Txralne Keller and Francee Dfining er from Dreatur. and Meeera. Otto Riea ner, Joe Herg. Henry Allgeier.

I'rhan Arnold, Carl' Heaa, Henry Hogenenlmta and Carl lloleworth, and Kugehii nreiner knmp of IVrattjr and Mr. and Mra. ,1. Mettler. chaperons.

A Country Party. birthday party that, afforded much pleaeure to all pieaeut link place laat Simdtiy, nt tho home of Mr. and Mra. fa nice Tarker, in Nt. Joaepli Uiwnehip.

Mre. Parker wae the birthday aiiry reli'hrant. At noon a bountiful dinner waa nerved and the time follnwing the dinner wae occupied with music nnf viaiting. Mra. Weikart forniahed mueh of Ui' mueio.

Thosa who hail part in Uils good time were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Weiksrt, Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs.

Ear) TarksT and family, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Fsrksr and family, Mr. andMrs. Herbert Parker, Jamaa Tarker, Mr.

and Mra. Flank rrmith and family. Hamilton School P. T. There will be a meeting thie evuning at A oVlook of the Hamilton achool parant teaoher club.

Prof. .1, Ktniiy will give a talk on "Some, Preeent Day Tnndondea In F.duratlon." and after that refreshmente will be served end a ebcisl time will be All parents and friends. of the diatrlot ara aordiall invited to be' present. Raima School P.T. Dal.

The regular monthly meeting of the Hanna parent teaolier eltib will held on Friday afternoon at 3iW o'oloolc, Rev. A. Folaom will give an address on "The Roy Problem." Minrto will hs given by pupils of iho aohool. parents and friends of the achool are urged to attend and spend a "get aeonalnted" hour after the program. Kxteneion Club Dane.

The Extension chib'a next dance will lie given on Saturday evening In the 'ommeroial elub and everybody belonging ia urged io invite their friende. Beginner'a Dancing Glass forma Wednesday, 8 p. m. Trier's, Minuet school. 14 "Ptt2 0" MT HIABT" Sweet and Refreshing Comedy at Majestic Is Ably Presented.

A aweet and refreshing (nmedy sh was ever acted before the fontlighta, "Peg tY My Uart," now having a four days1 mn at the Majeatiir theater. And everyone who goea to aee It as pecting to ho terribly disappointed, nil because lanrette Taylor, wii made the role famana In New York, Is not here, will be equally aurprised and thoronghlv delighted with the work of Miaa Florence For Miaa Martin makes the role as charming as the character. Her voice, her manner, her brogue, her mingling of natural grare and the awk wardneaa of the country girl suddenly planted into a city drawing room among stiff and unloving people, ara each and all captivating. Miaa Martin has cer tainrfjCatight the spirit of the role of Peg, and her Ingenuousness, her frank itf W. IrterVMinuet Dancing School SPECIAL NOTICE ejpimer'B Class fox Adults cmns Wednesday, 8 P.

HV Beginner Class for Sshool Children forms Thurs 'dayORM, Beginner's; Class tcit Married Iolks forms Tuesday rirsn. STORY 01! PANAMA TOLD IN GAMES ON WASHINaTON'S BIRTHDAY: Thera i 6 ilnjo mora ipprmprlat or a' eUldren'i party lhn ATashitigtoa's'. birthday. A Child's mind ia easily fired with patriotic acnllmcuts and lovsof 'iih ps per. ant) 'athvery Jaxpedis: and girta and! boyeVcan ha transformed into laniaaiio aa wen aa historic characters.

A little oan be made, on the Panama, canal. How long has It been building by the Ameri leans! Sli yeara. Who alas tried to build ittr 1 lis French. How long ii it Thirty five milea. How deep 1n.it Forty one feet.

How wide ia iaT Two hundred feet. How many locks has itr Three. What waters does it connect? Atlantic and Pacific. WhAt man hae chargo of its building now? Col. How mueh will it coet! 4oDfl.nnn.niNi.

If your children are atnnll, nomc ono i an tell them littln elory slioiit the ranal and, then aek tlli'm tho qm'H tiona. bo'A'ever, ihoy are in tlu hgi nrhool, the queatioiiK may be written and hundod to each olie and thn an awers written. YjjftJSk, trl i r' last I PWaiMl SMI MSmmmiLi'' AM I mv I MimmmMMM20mmWWWk JF MM LX ''MMMMMMMMMMmifMMMMMtmMMMM'MV'W''J MMMMMMMmMMMWFiWWM mMMM'MMMFMM. jMMMb MMMTii Mmm All Dressed Up for Waahlngton's Birthday. K.

Phoasa 1B0 and OM. Pearl Street. EaUbliabed ltjtr Phones flOOS and 28. I I Troy Amerlcan Dry Clewing French Proeeas. Bujierior Bsnrlcav Dottbla Suriea from Bsma Delivery Wsgona CaB Staar aad Toor WaaU WIU Ba ProbptJy Ta Cars Of." ueia and her loyalty are naturally acted wntle tne nner tuuehea of rettnement and purity, together with the equal lovelineae of uiiHeiflshnena are portrayed with just aa much delicacy.

The comedy is very funny, ita wit being ezoeptionsl while a certain brevity In the moat of the nenlncs makes each line of thn play forceful. The eempany ia well balanced and pleasing and the ataging ia beautiful, quite like the nrac production of the Aew York performance. Tho thunder atom and the clearing of the akioa after it are fine bits of arenh; effect and amdiencea yeaterday were delighted and very gan uroue of appiauia. School Children's Danc ing Class for Beginner's form Thursday; 4:30 Trier's, Minuet school. 'TMt MARRIED JTFTT TEAR! Mr.

and Mra. Samuel McQIeh Entertain orr.G olden Wedding Day. Aehley, Ind, Feb. 17. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel JfrOliah nelebrstad Uisir fiftieth bedding anniversary st their homa in Aihley, on February the clavonth. A big dinner of. bountiful preparation was one of the delightful things ready for the entertainment od the company. Mr.

and Mra. MoCllsh Wcro Married Fob. II, 1804, near Hudson, (Ind.) and settled on a farm near there. A few. yeara a Mr, and Mra.

Mc(3inh moved from the farm to Ashley, whore they now live. The children and grandchildren of the aged couple, numbering thirtyflvn in all, were at the golden wedding cele bration and presented their parenta a auitahle gift. There were present Mr. and Mra. Mose Btomm and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank McOllah anil eon, Mrs. Ada Reinvehl and children, Mr. and Mra. Clyde McCdled and daughter, Wil liam McClleh.

and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Simon Kricger and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Ahern rmith and aon and I few other near relatives. All spent i pleasant day and the wedding day role branta received raaar congratulations and good wishes. taaaassases.emvessi AT THE MAJESTIC. "Peg 0 My Heart" Tonight ind Tonor row. Matlneo and nifht.

MPw O' Heart," with cJftintT Florprtrr Martin thn Iftdinff rol (if tlm wLfltful Iri)i madcap, ta at (he Ma jitio again tonight and tomorrow. Th old adage to thn Tfrt that "The Play's tho thirl hits nY4r hern mora fullr broijght home than by tho phnoraenal aucreHn of Hurtlrr Manners' bf trttebing com dy of youth. Tho character of IVe in ono of tbo raoab original, apfwiling ant lovablo nea that han frftr btmn oiairvliiod tin the itagft, and Martin, tho young Amtriran actreaa, bring chans Ujr naivotta to tho role. 'Tha Winning of Barbara Worth." Kven at a time when stageoraft seems ta have reached the apes nf possibilities th msssice scenic eple.ndor of stage mounting in, "Tho Winning nf Ilarbara Worth," which will be preeenWd at the Vfajaatic two daya, on Thursday and Friday, is aaid to he nothing short of staggering. Those who has read the celebrated book by Harold Bell Wright, from which the play haa hern made, will be quick to aee the great opportunities offered the producers for scenic beauty.

The curtain rises on a wonderful desert acene, immediately after a and storm, ia which the father and mother of the heroin hare lost their lives. In the second act is sees the city of Barb before the flood and the last act ahowa the ruin and devastation of the asms city after the flood has done its work Seat Sale Jar Beat SUM Tamsrraw Morning. She lips on to the stags vary quietly, so quietly that the audience anticipnt her cntrani. doa't realiis for some minutes that it ia really "Maggie Pepf per" Roao StahL As stsnds there thejr merely notice rather hard faced little" woman, with quick movements and tawny hair, fie kind of weather beaten girt you can nnq oenuta ine couniers. or any tug department store Long hard, work and oonftnement, had.

bars ened the lines of her face. The day long endurance of the stupidity and had manners of thono who buy dry goods have given her that cold glance and tha cynical curve to the Ufa. She is typical of' ths deft flngiirod, nimble tongned women who are "salesladies" in retail atoree, eo typical that one catches orisa breath aa though recognising an aa qualntanoe on the atage. Thn art of Mias Stahl ia shown aa the nlay pro gressea for the herd cynical Maggie Pepper aoftens se she suoceeds. becomes gentle and refined in the higher station, the tawny bslr gains the lustre of gold and all in all ahe tpyifiea the woman who has workod and won.

Miss Stshl and her excellent aupporting company will appear In this three act Charles Klein, play at the Mejeetio Saturday matinee only, sseaaiavweewa4aia AT THE TEMPLE eee.eeeeaeee.eeeeee Such a good show as is going on this part of the week at the Temple theater deaertes, a epecial mention. Firstly it ia a clean show; secondly, it ia in a laughing one, and thirdly, It preeenta two numbers that any aolemn, sober faced man or woman ahould aee, ao na to relar and put on a smile that will atay. The Lester Trio will make anybody laugh In their farce, "The Bath Room Mystery," Ilorie Lester, aa Vera Soft Iv. ia an exhillrating young woman with a that brings many smiles of sympathy from the audience. The act ia awfully funny and one of the heat that has been seen In the local stage thia eeason.

Carl McOulloch is a decided favorite with Temple andlancee. Ilia powerful and yet melodious voice, his manner of alnglrg. Us aplendid power of mimicry and impersonation captivate everyone who heara him and he fa liruught back again nnd again to sing another song. Ilia line of department atore aalenwom an and hia Impersonation Harrh Lauder are two' of the beat things be does. Mine Lillian Ashley in an tinuanal list of songs and atoriaa mekee good with every audience.

She la a Hind looking, prettily dreiaed woman of decided or. iginality, as well aa ability. The matinee andtence yestsrday did not take kindly to one line of her talk, evidently hecanse it was profane anrl irreverent. Temple audiences stand for a number of words included In the list of "irwesr" words and appear to enjoy them, hut once in a while aomebody goea a hit farther and the laugh of thn audience Is limited to the few people who don't care what is eaid. Frank Seymour and Alice Robinson have a claasy act: They am eccentric romenans and Miaa Kobmaon is as dainty and agile a dancer and tumbler aa yon can nnd.

The Duffin Itedcay tronp of ssriallsts are artiste in their line of work and they do aorne startling things. seeeaeee eeeeei AT THE EMPRESS avaa eaeaaaeaaa Empress theater natrons are seton lehed this week at the remarkable die play of intelligence exhibited by the Robinson eiephsnta, and it seema impossible to the sverage man or woman that tbeie hug beaata are able to execute such. a 1 irge and varied number of tricka. The elephant offer one bf the beat vaudeville acta hronaht to Fort Wavne. this season and the audiences enthusiastically show weir apprsclauon.

After having witnessed the performance and marveled at the readineaa with which the elephants do their turns, one cannot help but wonder at and speculate on the training ef the beasts, who trained thera' and hoW long did it take to teach thera' even one. trick! At any; rate we are certain that the man who pats them through their many turns I confident of their ability and has absolute faith in them for in several numbers his Ufa would be crushed out by one little, misstep one accidental slip of a foot. At one time during the set he jsOw lng on the Door below all four of the Ijavvy animals, protected only by thn limbs of the largest) The current Empress bill Is Varied. One enjoys a little muale, some dancing, 'a bit fof minstrelay and also some drama and etch act Is high olaee and worthy of the apputiae tendered the perlormcra, CosK; itu "lamer" Sale SiaisfBnMl JLsjibwiri prbgresqr we have a right to ileel proud of the way people have Jumped at the opportunity plferea by this sale. 'It prbyes that you trust ustoat when we tell you prlce hayebeen deeply ciit all thrpiighi four immense; buildlhjg ypii believe us.

This new 1914 design wood seat Rocker is far superior to eyery rocker of similar design; isbuilt of select quarter sawed oak, seatand back; tlfe seat is full roll. We price it here for only $4.45 IM5M ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS Of the Greatest Furniture Sale Ever Held in Ft. Wayne VISIT THE CLASSIEST FURNITURE STORE IN INDIANA, WHETHEH YOU BUT OR NOT, YOU'RE MOST HEARTILY WELCOME. INDIANA FURNITURE Cfl. FASHION'S LATEST THE ANKLET MUFF.

i i JSMMMwMm mmwWSk GMMMMy 'BgA HOW THK ANXLKT MUFT IS KVVIX ED. IT ENCma.ES TTfli: CALF JUST ABOVE THE SHOE AND 18" VERY AT ntAcnvE Did yoa ever see an ankleb mff Irobably not, for they hays just come out. The anklet muff ia a tiny band of any "aniarf fur, and atraps tightly above the ankle, Just above tho line of the shoe or slipper top. It may match tho gon, or contrast with tho color of the el Ik. stocking.

It may ho mado to fit the curve' nf a tango alipper or it may be laced gracn fully up under thn skirt. Anyway, it solves a great problem. iRIan1 of fashion must wesr a slit skirt. It ia an unalterable edict of the fashion dictators. But still, ahe likes to he warm.

On a 'chilly day when the gusty wind blowa in under iho faahion ablo alit in the new spring gown, you feel keenly tho need of aorne comfortable wrap to keep you warm. The anklet muir ia tlie nnawer. In It you are a warm one. dances galore and give fifteen minutes of bllarioua entertainment. Virginia West, the dainty' singing comedienne, possesses a strong and beautiful voire and during her act offers a number of tjifncult selections.

Krammer end ilowland have 'one of. those artistic, yet foolish offerings of music and mirth. Both sing, thn femsle end of the double plays the piano and as a wiadup both participate in a graceful little dance number. Tho Three New mans have a bicycle act ami a aide from the old and well known tricks awheel have a few new atnnta and among other This Woman Helps to Make History W. KBMMMMk kkkkkkkkMa ytX iiMMMmi aBMIssassKt (HaiK ajjjmLviVii PIBkK tV II '0 A i.i.JJv4!.y" il i i j.

Madams EdmorjdKoaUnd. who wrote Good little Devil," has Just completed a new play called "The Match Peddler." Her aon, Maurice, oollaborsted with her. The Drat Drod action will be vlren in the land, McBrids and'Millo, three eld time 1 Opera Comlous, rarU. in the nca it things give a boxing contest while riding, Bometlnng new end very entertaining. A beautiful miniature rural drama, is offered in "ltaddy" and with an excellent cast of artists this act is one of tho die linrt bite nf the present Empress bill.

THE DRESS IMPROVER, According to report from Paria we are threatened with a revival Of the so called dress improver, that horrid little con trivance of horse hair or wire that waa used for throwing out thtVekits below the waist at tin' hark. Should it return it will 'be all the more Temarkable be csuse the tendency o( the last six months haa been toward fullness and bitnchi neaa in front, a very ciTrious fashion. The pannier has led partly to Ihe hunchinesa at. the back, which invites the arrivals of the dress improver, and the practice of the dreesmakera in preparing evening gowns of throwing any fullnees to the hark, leaving Tront and aidea tier fectly Hat, might seem to conduce to the nitin rnu. nut laeuion is now even more sudden in ita changes than ihe weather itaelf, ami the apprnachiug spring open ing may banish all fears about the dress improver.

Let' us hope it may not he in a direction still worse! The optimistic may hope that it might be possibly for me neucr. HOUSEWORK VS. NERVES. Kerne yeara ago a minister astonished the women of society by advising' them to try vigorous housework' aa a preventive and cure for their various ilia and ailments. It is a regiedy which physicians have not hesitated to prescribe for nervous patients occasioully, but 'with small hopes of their instructions followed, as housework is one of those simple, sensible enrss we doubt' wish, to take Yet housework has been weighed and not found wanting a a beneficial form exercise.

'for the fragile womin, a panacea or nerrous. troubles, and a way of keeping fit. In fact such a excellent remedy has' it proven that at a certain nursing home near Nfew York; it la.a the cure, and ad succtaaful been. the obtained, that many 'Well 'knowndoctors ais contem ir4rr Jm 4'stjaiV. plating the advisability of establish! n( the same lort of place.

CAROLINE COE'S TESTED RECIPES, Baked Beans, fioak 4 oiins beans over night in cold water. In the morning add fresh cold water and cook slowly until tho skim begin to buret. Tour off water, and turn beans in bean pot or jar. Bury in the beans pQund of fat salt pork. To I cup boiling water add tablcepoon salt, 1 tableapoon molasses, 3 tablespoons sugar, and pour over beans.

Add enough bailing water to cover beans, and more if needed during cooking. Cover the bean jar and bake slowly from 6 to 8 hours. Mustard may be sodded If the flavor is preferred. This quantity should serve eight persons. Lentil Croquettes Use split peas if desired.

Soak oui lentils or split peas over night. Ooole with one stalk of celery until oft, or about two hours. Drain and press through a sieve. Add 1 up stale breadcrumbs, 1 egg, tablespoon melt! butter, a few drops onion juice, and salt and peppor. Cool and shape into croquettes.

Roll in crumbs, then in egg, then in crumbe again, and fry in deep fat. FOR SALE One second hand electric coupe at a bargain Telephone 1710 Red. HOMEMADE COSMETICS. So many simple home remedies are within the reach of the beauty seeker that any woman who desires can be beautiful or at least decidedly pretty it she will but take thn trouble to apply these remedies to her iiwn needa. For inetance, did you ever know that milk that simple household commodity can bo lined in a number of ways to ndd to one's good appearsnee.

New milk, akimmod milk and butter each poescs'a properties peculiar to itself, and all mnke simple and useful waaliee, having a general emollient action lipou tlm skin. If used dailyJtbev make thn akin eefi, smooth and white and preserve it from the effects of exposure to weather. Butler milk is wonderfully jienful for freckles and relieve! many irritntioun of the Turn frcah cream is a simple and effective remedy for chappod hands and lips. Cats Make a Good Living for Women jaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBa Kajky. VPHs'' svriassssssmmii VayleY t'Si vW S3 Columbus, 0., l'ek Mgb hrow cats can make yon; a.

living. Take the word oj! Mrs. John WPaylor, Columbus, 0 for it. She knows, (for she's just moved Into a comfortable new c. louse for which she paid money." "I started this business about a year ago with pile, cat," says Faylor.

"Last Christmas sold MI kittens Jor, Christmas gifts; aa Mghrij aa fur some of eats, Everybody likes eats, and every cat er wants a classy, high bred eat1 why I'm able to build; They are uleasant: thrpugh Ck)ld' Seal Broad leaficigart. "iw 42.

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