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OWS rarlandstlel, By MarionWand 8 THE CHICAGO DAILY -TRIBITNE: 1-'RIDAY: rSEPTE3IBER- 18. 1914. i 3, News Tr I. 41 4 i 0 1.4974, rif kJ' 4 1 i Oi IQ Il CI LI mra I It rioirir arta nas lioll kwi potty le By 111 tfolig- I By Harlot' filliand -Ist- well leafed hedge, waits for Duncan. and they linger until the sudden shower come.

SP. when the old father comes Out with an umbrella to protect them from the ram of which they are quite unconscious. This. is another one of the plctures that inclines the observer against the belief that all stage successes are equally Mmble. There are many occasions in this instance whera a situation needed a cloysr tine to put It across.

The bill is supplemented Int Klaw Erlanger production called The Wife." they linger until the sudden shower comets UP. when the old father comes out with an umbrella to protect them from the raun of which they are quits unconscious. Thicis another one of the pictures that Incline. the observer against the belief attitet.calorlhatehalTreaumciact equally lini vim: -r- Maw The bill is supplemented by Ai Erlanger production called The well leafed. hedge watts for Duncan.

and thaw timmor tivitil sudden shower comes to the sirup on the lire the juice of two lemons and two ounces of green ginger root which has been shred Into shavings and soaked for an hour In hot water. Boil up sharply until thick and pour hot upon the -citron rind. Seal at once, and when the jars are cold wrap In thick paper. It will be ripe In two months and very nice. To keep worms out of dried corn, spread upon papers and lay in the hottest sunshincyou can get.

-You will find dead worms upon the paper. Or put the corn In a hot. open oven, stirring often. Shake Ia colander to dislodge eggs and larvae. and put away in a crock 1 with a tightly fitting top.

The oven must I tot be hot enough todlacolor tho corn. to sirup on fire the juice or two the the lemons and two ounces of green ginger root which has been shred Into sh-avings and soaked for an hour In hot water. Boil up sharply until thick and pour hot uPon the -citron' rind. Seal at once. and when the jars are cold wrap in Thick pa- Per.

It will be ripe In two months and very nice. To keep' worms cid of dried corn, spread upon papers and lay in the hottest sunshine you can get. You will find dead worms upon the paper. Or put the corn in a hot. open oven.

stirring often. Shake in colander to dislodge eggs and larvae. and put away In a crock with a tightly fitting top. The oven must tot be hot enough to discolor the corn. to the crop on the ltre the juice et two 4 Nat Duncan William Elliott Harry Ke.log George Soule Speneer Sair.

lei Graham Charles Brandt Betty Graham Ethel Clayton Jo Lockwood Rosetta Brice Ire. Lockwood Florence Williams B.Ir key Lockwood James Daly WLIte Bartlett Gaston Belt Angle Smith Ruth Bryan Pets Frank Backus Aim Wining C'aza George Tidmarals Tracy Tanner Ale Quinn 0.d Ell Edwin Barbour Wally. the tallOr Richard Wagemann Mr. Leo of the rival drug store Douglas Mote Miss Geo. V.

Walters "THE. FORTUNE HOTEL Lubn. The Oeers Reading Matter. RECEIVED 3Irs. Dell' address and wrote to her, offering magazines.

but she could not pay freight. am by no means rich. so I cannot. either. NVIII you find another neszer? I should like them ago to one who likes reading.

as they are talc ing up room lath, house. I also have some women's farm magazineti. I'd gladly send them to one who wants them badly enough to pay the freight or expressage I "THE FORTUNE IT 0'. 1 I Offers Reading Matter 1 2 Lublia. RECEIVED Hrs.

address i i 6 and wrote to her, offering maga- I sines. but she could not PaY Nat Duncan William Elliott is i Harry Ke.log George Soule Speneer freight. I am by no means rich. balLuel Grattan) Charles Brandt so I cannot. either.

WIII you find i Betty Graham Ethel Clayton kr A 2 Join Lockwood Rosetta Brice i Ws. Lockwood Florence waittme .7 I Lockwood who mlikerins? VteIhaeadi linougel.d aa hto.egviceoe i Junes Daly WElle Bartlett Gaston Bell tJ Atgle Smith Ruth Bryan 'T i Fete Vining Frank Backus send them to one who wants them badly i Atris. Wining i C'ara Lambert George Burnham Ferdinand Tidmands enough to pay the freight or expressage I Tracy Tanner -4- Alea Quinn I 0.d MI Edwin Barbour Watty. the tailor Richard Wagemann I Mr. Leo of the rival drug store '-1- 1 Douglas Sihote Miss Geo.

IV. Walters 41 ra 4.,., i I I 11 --t I I 1 -11 1 I -f 1 7 I i on them. I have a short, heavy jacket (black. 86 size) and a white Angora Tn. o-Shanter coat (style 1906).

88 bust. worn. but whole. for one who will pay transportation. Now.

for faxen. Can you get me a graphophone reproducerI have a machine. but broke the reprodneer. and 1 we do so want another one or one with a whole point. Have the Cornerites ever heard of saving canceled stamps.

then sending them to foreign missionaries, who use them as rewards of merit? GRAM Answering your last query first, we have beard of milting use of cancelled stamps In the manner indicated and have applications for them on Ale. Tour report of favors done and tendered is rerfesbing. We register the offer of reading matter. I wish we were permitted to give the titles of the magazines. Readers must take your word that yours are among the best published in this land.

where first class magazines abound. 1 on them. I have a short. heavy jacket (black. 86 size) and white Angora oShimter coat 0471.1906).

88 bust. worn. but whole. for one who will pay trans- portation. Now.

for a favrir. Can you get me a graphophone reproducerI have a but broke the reprodticer, and whmoalec inei ving we do so want another one or one with a int. Have the Cornerites ever canceled stamps. then sending them to foreign missionar.le4 who SEM them as rewards of merit? GRAM' W. Anew ri ng your last query first.

we have heard of making use of canoelled stamps in the manner Indicate and hays a applications for them on file. Tour report of favors done and tendered is rerfeshing. We register the offer of reading matter. I' SU bah vwda Its irforo thatttitum fon them. I have a short, heavy jacket F.

qi-KrZ4TqT Ekk .14 Ff. .4 sH; 7-: 13A E- l'2 A 0-y -47-J- i -z 3 w.mA 1 .2, RI Take Luncheon 4' .1.,. OR 1 4 0 inner IN 7, ta4 1.1! ,..41 I 01 4, -apt ief 0 ALlige, Itv 1g' Eitl. rtue 1- This room after having been entirely 1. redecorated and refurnished is now loiy I '4 I 4 The most, beautiful restaurant Fr: in all America wl 4 T.

During dinner, every evening, an orchestra 14eti, of soloists, assisted by vocalists of known reputation, provides a musical entertainment of the character which appeals to men and 1 women of taste and refinement :71 l'i; :0,1 SUNbAY EVENING FEATURES r'0', '1 An excellent La six-course dinner '1, at a dollar and a half per person. Special Concert il otet pt 1 i Musical 31 i Chicago's Finest Hotel J. Stevens, Vice Pres. and Mgr. W' rnest 1 1 4, slt ---).

i to-, It' Tv 'iH 4' 1 ,441 2 I IUS4 :11 L.PLAI a aaaaa aaaaa LI IL kM IVA i of soloisis, assisted by vocali-sts of knows lL'21 inner ''szl lc koil IN ,7, tilI ir outtall i ninB COM fzi IW1; -Aso lele, Nify Z11 a I ga I -1, This room after been entirely redecorated and refurnished is now .4 I I Th meet beautiful restaurant 1 in all America wl I 'r, a unc eon OR 1 Ink 1664'i London By Bessie Ascoltrch 0 Season's Footwear Gorgeous. I etk -pi 1 elo Ofill 4 kJ LOA 1 0 ..1. I Asco By Bessie Ltrch 0 I 0' .1 I Seasoi 4 4 7 I 1 1 l''', VI 7. 7 Vanilla Pie. WIN you please publish a recipe for making the batter for ice cream eons? I herewith tend a recipe for vanilla pie.

which is delicious. Half cup sugar. two tablespoons flour1 yolk of one egg, a pinch of salt. one cup rich milk. on.

teaspoon of vanilla. Cook until thick and pour Into baked cruet. Whip the whites of the egg with a tablespoon of sugar, spread pie. and set in the oven to brown. Huns I refer your query the ice cream (tones.

I fancy the manufacture Is a trade secret. but there are so many such In the possession of our house mothers that pass your Question on to them. We readily accept your assertion with regard to your vanilla pie. Few Suggestions. Here are a few suggestions that may be useful: Ammonia and peroxide of hydrogen will whiten pearl handled knives.

To clean piano keys rub over with alcohol. wipe dry with a eat rag. When cooking green peas add a few pods, and the flavor will be fine. Use a large sponge to wipe up oilcloth. instead of a cloth.

Rub mildew with a piece of raw tomato. sprinkle with salt. and lay In sun. Repeat two or three times if necessary. V.

-A. 1 Vanilla Pie. LONDON. Special Coy- respondence.1 rashion dictates for this reason a gorgeousness in footgear unparalleled since ths days of the doges. The even-slippers are not only brilliantlY colorful but they are a-glitter with many jewels.

Tbe vamp. It is trus, is shorter than last eal012.11. but the openwork in the toe seen occasionally last year has become a VOlitI Many fanciful desires appear edged with tiny beads often of 1 a contrasting color from the satin of the slipper itself. One especially noticeable was of palest green satin with opalescent beads and bronze embroidery. A high.

CiOSA fitting tongue encrusted with rhinestones serves instead of a buckle on a black satin slipper, which also bad a rim cf rhinestones around the to of the heel. at' IIIIP 1 color with maann, the year I efg: it eol satin eePec pcsantlesil srY nip stone buck whict stone heel. gf I. ke 7' .7 I 7, iz.A:::::i:4.C::i'i; Cl -4 ..1:.4 two. i Preserved Citron Rind.

6 Having seen. so many vatuable recipes I. given la your Corner, I am going to trouble you to give me a recipe for citron preserves if you will be to kind. And once more I want to bother you. How can I keep worms and bugs out of oorn that Is dried? I shall watch tho Corner for anewers if you will bother with one who hasn't much eixperience.

3Ins. Nona D. The true citron is a species of lemon rarely seen In the United States. I take It that you mean what goes by that name In groceries and households. It is really a small melon.

To preserve citron rind, pare and cut the rind, into small pieces after extracting the seeds. Lay in salted water for two hours; drain and soak in fresh iced water for a day, changing the water three times. Drain. and cook the citron tender In a gallon of fresh water to which you have added two teaspoons 1 of powdered alum. Make a thick sirup of sugar and waters cup for cup, bring to a boll, and cook the drained rind in it fifteen minutes after the boll begins again.

Remove the rind. pack In jars, and add 4 4 I .1. I oo 1, 41 osilF 0 i 1, 7 1- I 0 tinV, tA 11 tr. ill' ii4 ,1 1 4 1 I I il 4,1 1 it HE FORTUNE HUNTER," a film on the general theme of the pray of that name. yesterday superseded My Official Wife "at Orchestra hall.

In the early afternoon there were a few people Ivbo laughed a lot. They laughed when he irate wife of the sheriff chased him ttith a brooni kicked him out of the kitchen. and shook a vengeful fist at him sa he sprawled Eat on the porch; they when the apprentice drug clerk et out for the feminine rods, fountain empty glasses and a bottle of Imp; they laughed when be turned on II be soda fountain spout and carelessly squirted the liquid over counter- and toting and then had sedulously to mop It I cp. They laughed some other times. off on.

throughout the picture. which 'loved forward alorg that line considers bin although I cannot enumerate all of high points that stirred their mirth. The story gets its vital stimulus from a I OCT young mena need for money. which. 4 the advice of a friend.

he decides to mull. by journeying to a small nd marrying the daughter of the riches I ssan there. He arrives at the town and he ands the heiress. who appears to be ready to fall his arms at the drop of a bat. In the -I however.

be goes to work in the to seed drug gore of an old whose daughter. In a most ting. draggled calico wrapper. rages gainst poverty. The young man.

having I orrowed WO. pays off the mortgage. uys a new stock of goods. marbleises the sturea. furnishes the girl with money to uy a party gown.

and obtains a fancy I use. supplied with a maids for the use 1 his proprietor and his daughter. 'Also ils philanthropist arranges with bystander to send Betty to a finishing I and by Thanksgiving time she re: flashed into such a perfect lady that I. puts the heiress sadly In the shade in 1uncan's affections. i o'rqt HE FORTUNE MISS ETHEL ctiteroti A I t' 4 i 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 A Special Offer for Today C) at Baldwin A very fine piano of the best makeused only a short time exchanged on one of our modem Baldwin Manutzlos.

Can be had at a nominal price. Easy terms if desired. Today I 1 "In Spite of PopuFar Opinion to the Contra? Suffragists Are Quite as Capable of Breaking Hearts as Windows." en In'disgust washes her hands of him. leaving him free to turn his attention to Betty without guilty of the Impoliteness of having a lady. Also.

tne elderly. Inventor person has invented something which some eager folks have bought for a fabulous sum. making It quite unnecessary. for. Duncan feel that he Is obliged to marry outsldr of nis affections for the sake of a fortune.

Miss Clayton. after she discards her calico abomination.ls exceedingly pretty. especially when she puts on her party gown. There Is a very attractive scene at the end. where she.

backgrounded by a 444410 Gay brocades are also shown ri 1,, with bows and stra th ws of predominating color. A slipper of black and gold has an ankle strap of cloth of gold that gives i the appearance of 1, down under the irustcp. This Ifl strap fastens on one ewe gaiter I 1 4 fashion with a tiny Jet buckle. it 'I i 1 Perhaps the most artistic ef- 0 1 feet achieved in evening slip- 4, 1141 1 I pers and the most striking. too.

It I 1 1 tat 0,, is in black satin. extrelnely low IA 11 cut and pointed toed encrusted III If with silver embroidery and i1. I having a cloth of silver 01 Black slippers are universally .1, popular because they do not t- trt 31, 'fi accentuate the size of the 1 0 I and when they are varied by it clever touches of beading, em- I broldem or color they become in attractive as and more use- j. ful than the slippers that are dyed to match the costume. I Since the high shoes I- ave be- 4 gun to partake of the splendor .1 4 the extra afternoon lippers Best- gown of blue chiffon crepe and silver are an unnecessary incum- ribbon.

Shaded roses at belt. i lif i sA 11:41 11.3 7 p4i ed l'', 1 I 20,0 Idi 14 Ily ti O. 10t 31N-. 1.. i by tc In-.

Tie ire 1 ei lor 1 ol, 1 I11 I '1 i i I 1 .1. 171' it 1.1.7, 11 1 oo. I I IP tit il V-k 1', til 1 Things happen. some of them Doncares reputation. until the heir Is any way to win back the old love and It I would be playing safe to going out with her, hoping that I may yet win her over.

I certainly love ter and wouldn't like to lose her now. She states that there isn't any one else- Would you advise me to keep right on ea ling or atop where I am? A. M. As you have often heard, Faint heart neer won fair lady." Keep right on in your courting unless you are given son to believe that your company is undesirable. Do not let her see that you can be easily discouraged.

Many a girl has been won by persistence. You are both very young and you have plenty of time to vitt her. The Baldwin Piano Company 323 South Wabash Avenue Company. Avenue Li Ilan Russell's Beauty Secrets Bylaw azzart MN. Aids to the Toothtrush: Copyright: 2914: By Limas.

Russe114 'THIN recent years the dissemination of information with.regarcl to the care of the teeth has driven home the fact that good. sound teeth are more than 1 lking boots of dull leather have gray tippers of suede leather. This is about the only place that suede appears this season. These same boots show almost square tois. I ft Eyebrows Receal Character.

OswYeeotubekanrcr amthd cahnaractentera by the )brows ee? Straight eyebrows show orderly habit. and a methodical turn of mind in their possessor. Arched or pointed brows are a sign of taste in the arrangement of colors and a wonderful ablity to match shades and hues of all sorts. Eyebrows set far apart from one another betoken a capacity for judging sizes and proportions with a considerable amount of accuracy. If eyebrows herd down in the middle toward the eyes.

so that they appear as indented, they stow a nature that is disposed neither to forgive nor to forget, which is resentful and inclined to revenge itself for injuries. The greater -the amount of space be' 1 tween the ridge of the eyebrow at its outer end and the corner of the eye the higher are the powers of calculation in the person. When the outline of the eyebrows is straight it indicates sincerLty and frankness. If. however.

it be oblique, and tbe hairs spring from the root of the nose, it shows elusive and deceptive tendencies. Very thick brows denote a eomewhat violent and passionate character. especially in a man. Brows that are -exaggeratedly arched and placed high on the forehead denote a dull and unemotional disposition. brance.

The pumps of patent leather and bronze so popular last season are supplanted this year by high shoes with uppers made of many attractive A combination of faun colored broadcloth and patent leather Is stitl 1 pular, but the newer treatment Is a styli) of the leather running up the; front and back of the boot and a piping around Itc Laced shag With tops of gray orltaun broadcloth with ivory eyelets arc among late arrivals. Bronze shoes with faun colored gaiter tops and brown 1.carl buttons have rather short vamps and almost round toes. Satin likewise plays a much less prominent part than heretofore In the fashioning of dress shoes. Now its mission secmq to be confined to the up; er part of tillrLilhAttpratd it appears there only in rare cases. When it is seen It Is usually In some extravagantly colored brocade or to match the shade of a No buckle or strap or buttor Is too fanciful, to ornament the new and evert 'street shoes are far from plain.

1 Hex Beach's new novel has Just been published and is for sale at your booksellers The story Is written witn ail vie autnors weit-known virility, of style. and has more humor than any other of Beach's hooka HARPER BROTHERS1 each a 4 Auckrl(oari Hex Beach's new novel has just been published and is for sale at your booksellers The story is written witn all vie autnors well-known virility, of style, and has more humor than any other of Beach's hooka 'HARPER BROTHERS, 1 A Call of introduchon. "Dear 31iss A lady friend has written me asktng me to call on a friend ol't hei il, whom I do not know. She has written her friend to expect me. Will you kindly advisc me what would be the proper thing for me to do? Should I cal her by telephone, write her a note, and send it by mall, er write her a note and send it by special messenger? In either event.

what should I ask? Would it be proper to Invite her out to dinner or to a theater the first night? And what time should I call upon her? Asxtots." 1 A little note sent by post would be sufficient unless you wish to make a special Impression upon the girl. In that case you may send your note by messenger Address her as 'Dear M'ss Drake and tell her that your friend asked you to call upon her and that you are looking forward to meeting her with great pleasure and that you hope she will be able to eee you some evening soon, perhaps I day. If you send the letter by post do not ask to call the next evening. for she would I not be able to let you know her pleasure In thc matter. Call upon her a little after 8 and spend about an hour with her talking.

As you leave you may invite her to dinner or the theater as soon as you wish. foods. which lodge between the teeth and set up a process of decay. Hard foods harden the gums and preserve the foundation of the teeth. in addition to serving as a cleanser.

The woman who sews will do well to abandon the habit of nipping thread. for each- time the teeth click together after biting through thread. a small portion of the enamel is destroyed. It may take more time. but it Is certainly an economy to use the scissors for thread cutting.

The toothbrush has its all important uses. but in order that the teeth may be intelligently and perfectly preserved it is necessary togive them care at all times not simply upon occasion. Lillian Russell's Answers. R. F.

The formula for removing superfluous hair is two parts peroxide of hydrogen and one of common ammonia used for Apply this mixture daily to the superfluous hair. This will not remove the hair with one application-- -You must be persistent in the treatment. The peroxide bleaches the air so that it is less noticeable and the ammonia gradually kills the roots of the hair. Mrs. H.

It you feel that you are becoming stuuter. I would suggest a diet and exercise. These are the safest cures for obesity. It' is much easier to prevent than to cure. Be careful of your diet.

Eliminate starchy foods, sweets. and greasy. meats. Eat little Boiled or roast meats are the best. Eat 'vegetables and fruit Walk three to ilve miles daily.

Nothing is better for reducing than walking. I shall be glad to send you the dietary for reducing flesh- and the rolling exercipes for reducing the hipil. If you will send me a stamped addressed envelope. Et I I I i 4 tr ,.4 I 0.4t kk) irtfl. 1 ILA k-a.

P.W1 I I tae4w 1 EddirTiort ad. inYWIllf1-1 1 rn adornmentthey are a. protector of i ealtis. There has been a general awaks sing to the fact that more physical all) lents are due to neglected. decaying zeth than to any one other cause.

Certainly where the matter is of such -seat importance, one should be willing to be careful of the leen'. even though uch duty require time and effort several times a day. The first and best way 'co keep down the dentist's biU is to have a tooth attended when a break in the namel or a decay is first discovered. A half hour's attention at such a time saves many dollars and aches later on. The toothbrush is.

of course, the first of the health of the teeth. It be used mornings, after each meal. and at night. By properly brurhing the teeth. moving the brush up and down and not crosswise, all food particles are removed and the danger of decay from this cause is minimized.

But the toothbrush is not ever3rthing. One should remember that nature did not fashion teeth only to decay. and that there are many natural methods of cleanaing the teeth. It is necessary to eat hard crststs of bread at times, for the mastication of such food has a splendid effect upon the teeth. It produces a now of saliva.

in which properties which are of natural benefit to the teeth. Fruits. with natural acids, also counter. act or neutralize the effects of the carte. hydrates, which cause so much trouble.

rt a ad i ealtit I ADVERTISE IN THE TRIBUNE. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE Faint Dear Miss have bees keeping steady, cOmpany with a yOung lady. for a year past, and she always held me very highly. Now just last week she Informed me that she no longer considered me her sweetheart. but she atsays would be a friend of mine.

She stated that she went out.with a eertair party ard bad a nice time. I didn't say much about it because I figured she was Ire, to go where she chose until I became engaged to her. I am 21 and she one year my junior. I would like to know if there' about it because I figured she was Ire, to where she chose until I became en- gaged to. I am 21 and she one year my junior.

I would like to know If there a barrow market even. or yet to a covered permanent market. -Thcy are different In every portion of the world, and the great market, say In such a city as Turin. Italy, Is unlike the smaller markets two or three miles away. Those who oppose municipal markets would have woman sally out with their baskets just as they would If there were real market privileges at hand.

It Is good for women to go from place to place, seeing prices and values and paying cash for what she puts In her basket. It seems unbelievable, bit it has been proved within a week that you may pay exactly six times as much for Identically the same small thing, not a staple but just of the season, In one place as in anotaer. MO We Go Marketing. THERE is something about a fine public market that is like an old fashioned flower gardenabun- dance, variety. surprise.

delight. A 4 real market is a most alluring place. The thousands who of a Saturday night used to walk through Quincy market in Boston years ago were not all there to but many to see that charm of colors variety, interesting, tropical products. and dozens of foods of fine quality and reasonable price. It was a real parade pound, and as such was socially picturesque and municipally valuable.

No one who had the fortune twenty years ago to be in one of those Cincinnati street cars which were drawn up startlingly steep inclines lo depart from thence into select residential districts can forget those fresh newly covered willow baskets of large dimensions which fellow passengers set on the floor at their feet. They had been down to. the markets in the bottoms where the vegetables and fruits, with which they had tilled their baskets. seemed fresher than those of the garden. i :7 I "Shops Yo Oug, to Know" Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftsmanship and Special Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores Not Usually Advertised 99 1 9 Hops to Know 1 Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftsmanship and Special Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and 4-, 11.41..

16' 40'. Stores Not Usually Advertised Specialty 4., "IL The diet should never be limited to soft vr'4 ks1 Cti kip) 4 it 4 41k l'etrtV VoeSe 4 CEUTRAL CEFITRAL CENTRAL: IL Trproc4maimuma, dr-ro rag CoL000 AtrZt r'4I i 1 ART GOODS AND PIONRES. LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS. SUITS. EMBROIDERY, LACES, WAISTS.

The Tribune" will pop for each childish saying printcd. The stones may be sent in esthcr by chirdres or their parents. The only condition is the story told moot oever have been printed in eny magazine or paper. Address trioke seeing to Aunty Dee 2'ribsone." cego. It Is a little Irritating that the woman who goes forth with ter basket gets no concessions from her grocer.

She must pay the same price for a Oleg that the woman. who stays at home and telephones six times a day to- additions to lur order. One grocer with people on hie list of customers who do just this latter thing estimates his total expenses for delivery as 1 per cent of his sales. He pays a driver g45 a month. A horse costs $22 to keep, and the expense of the wear and tear on cart and harness is always an item; yet the woman who takes her things home does not get 1 per cent off, and it may cost as much as 5 cents to deliver a half a poun.I of cheese to the woman who has telephoned for It.

or something of similar value the regular order of the day has been delivered. BAND EMS. carrox CREPE KIMONO. $3 value. 82.50.

Madero lunch Inserts. 13 t8 85 50 8traford Shoo. 83 E. Jackson. MIP1M111101 RALF PRICE SALE.

ORIGINAL (AL PAINTINGS liALF PRICE. Etchings. hair price. MARIIN AT GALLERIES, .136 S. Wabash.

PICTURE PRAMINCcModerate pricee. Watereo ors. gravure'. fr. pictures.

I-8 to lk off. ABBOTT 1'27 N. Wabath op. MOCf0111.111 CON Glir.Stel rAti 1 A aibtxtuut of 1070 on all orders Placed b.ter. Oct.

1. Imported broadcloth. guaranteed lining. 35. huita, 13.

1202 N. Allier. iT kitiVe LAITLE PAC, But how much satisfaction you gel- Larson at Anderson. R. 605 Mailers TO BE MOSHIER Tiiiorid Is to be perfectly attired.

Dainty conception la dressea and for women mimeos. and MckczB I WI it IN). 4I2-422 9. MoiAlo lb placed bstora incldIng btmt :16 ilk, you get- Ma liert Is to be un(eptions wee. Auld -02 9.

To one who has taken delight in following street clews to markets in many foreign cities they seem in most American towns to be the one thing wanting to make them true cities. kis charming for a stranger to go out into any city and meeting women with laden baskets or market handkerchiefs. follow in the direction from whence they nave come, to arrive at an open air half day market, or HATS AND CAPS. ARTISTS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES. FEW AS GOOD and certainly none bet er than a 62 Quality Rat from Arthur's.

34 W. Van Buren. 109 S. Dearborn. 54 W.

Randolph. BEE OBR NEW MOTOR HAT S3.00. all colors. AMES a3 V. Madison-et.

Bessie Is a 5 year old girl who is fortubate in having two grandmothers. One ot them is quite old and thin. The other whom Bessie prefers. Is plump and rosi. One day Resale sa'Al to her: Grandma.

I think you're awfully pretty 'cause your skin fits so good." Mag. R. M. SEEPIIAN. Emerson.

Ia. MEN ISILOR MADE SIAM SUM. AnTisrEr MATERIAL. DRAWING MATErga. WHITS CHINA colors.

brushes. canvas. rarer. cloth, boards. tables.

squares. ABBcrr 127 N. Wabash. on. Field's.

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If OUR pupils will do the work you want done better with Devoe WaterColors than any other. Devoe colors are true colors, scientific'ally made; always reliable and un iform. In boxes of. various cakes, tubes. ns, tubes.

BOOTS AND SHOES. tpio404z.g000dy...ot:m...:Agts'i BAL3fACANS MADE TO ORDER: 12 up. Few are as go better. MA RiRALL. Tire Tailor.

401 Dearborn tildg. -EVERY SUIT WE 31AKE, musr SE A trade producer. If alltsYs wers ready scathe' get right with yourself owe order a Mumby made-to-messure tail soli. They're the suits with a fnundatio0; never lose their shape; $20 ta to 140.00. le IL Clark.

COT, Cialige Jackson at Stir-ar. 3 Rig Tallorirs Korea. -S-PkCIAL VALVES IN BUSDcEISS ti Po )ER; riallY as go rGn. musr BS A always aver. It yourself row sure fall molt.

11 a fnundatio0; to $4000- 1. cor, -av ABSOLUTELY BlirAT HAIR COLORING IN world; Mum. transformation touPees. Matson Rudolph. from it'arls.

1520 N. Amer. Bldg LEND Ina your corns. Instant and permanent relief for corns or callouees. JORDAN oft smITH.

Suite 1300. 20 E. Jackson. THIS Al) AND 2.50 entitles bearer to wall) treatment free. 10 swItehes $2 this week.

Mrs. A. D. Baker. It 112.

89 S. Stato-et. Timm to nature. a boon to feet. Petersen's Anti-Tender-Foot Shoes.

23 S. round 9-5 4 Barbara, aged 5, accompanied me to the attic. tport finding it in a state of dishevelment she said: "My, but it's excited up here. M. R.

B. Seated at the piano. I was picking out the melody of a new waltz with one band. Little 4 year old Gertrude. standing beside me.

suddenly asked: Doesn't your other hand know how to play? M. E. F. and proven so by thousands upon thousands of tests the whole world over, is the famous family medicine, Beecham's Pills. I The ailments of the digestive organs to which all are which come so many serious sicknesses, are corrected or prevented by HAIR GOODS.

J. 3 VAXN1Ntl lan Stb-OV 1 r. Ittlt-aw. EPECTAL RAL10-11rot Ciallit Hair gwitetwo. to $10; reticular $12 to $15 values.

Maul 1-lohn Froberg. 1 5 E. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. CS. DUN'TLE-Y FACTORY PRICE Sample Package SAVE you 20c to 40c lb.

FRET. Rich. Fluffy Chocolate Creams. Also Fruits. Bonbons.

and -Nougat. BENEDEITO ALLEGRETTI rm. 5th-av. 224 W. Ranoninh.

Prow, Main flf4. Prime Seconds at cost. 8 lb. Chocolates. el.

EntoppErtEr lunch 'a specialty. An appetizing nalad. a dainty, confection. Westminster Min. 114 Fe ruot rhorri.

READY TO WEAR SHIRTS At SIAS anakr The beet Tellies ever known. Cobb's 0 q. DArbwm. at i.xio.itsP. Cobb's blUrt HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES.

WkLL 4.41.11,,,...."."04:4, WklL-0 xi 4S.0) 119A1 -Ew 1 SEWING MACRINIM Bur one at the factory branch. 477 Webqh-prr. CHINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS. 111CZ MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS A GENUINE VICTROLA 113 10e I Other to 1200. TRESCII.

FIIARN ro NIERT1 a FIT.ARN 1 0 Try a few doses now, and you will KNOW what it means to have better digestion: sounder sleep, brighter eyes and g-reater cheerfulness after your system has been cleared of poisonous impurities. For children, parents, grandparents, Beecham's Pills are matchless as a remedy Everything in Art terial, Mechanical Draw. ing Supplies, Brushes, Modeling and 'Etching White China and supplies of allidnds: for ceramic work. china firing. I I.

I in Art Nia-, Everything 1 terial Mechanical Draw. ink Supplies Brushes, Modeling and 'Etc i ng' Try a few doses now, and you will KNOW what it means to have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and White China- greater cheerfulness after your system has been cleared and supplies of all kinds: se-N- 3 of poisonous impurities. For children, parents, grand- for ceramic work. parents, Beecham's Pills are matchless as a remedy China firing. I i HEMSTITCHING AND voalorirs ALWAYS HAVE the newest Japanese Warded ornaments; tiO) clffecent Itssele.

3 tents un 3Ia1l orders solicited. Circular on request. lito NM 23 W. Washincomat WICKER LAMP SHADES. FROM $1 TO $3 exoeptiocal in deafen and BENSARtTT, 1 Wahaeh.

iseeesisass.s.,m... Ted and Jack were tile proud possessors 1 of a vat which they bitched to a wagon. I Put the goat was lazy and could not be persuaded to go faster thana walk. Jack said to Ted: If 3reu twist hia tail that'll make go fine." Ted reached over and gave the tall a twist. The goat flew down the street with Jack hanging on for dear Ufa and streaming at the top of his I Untwist it.

Ted. untwist it." a.m. Ted and Jack were toe pud posse iyssors of a gcat which they bitched to a WagOn. Put the goat was lazy and could not be st persuaded to go faster than a walk. Jack said to Ted: If 3rou snake go twist hLs tail tharll tine." ed reached over and gave the tall a twist.

The goat flew down the street with Jack hanging on for I dear and streaming at the top of his wice: uutsist It. Ted. untwist it" 1 Lam PRINTING AND 1.000 LErrrEILHEADS. Cirrn Cores. es S2.50 Facrivres tree.

Flook.ets Fartve co. 5'0151 F131-1- re. Co res. es c. et PpecIV.

ACODRIDION AND DHESS. PLAITINGS. One day eervica. Mail. Circler' Solicited.

814 North Amer.can State and Monroe. ACNit-Mird7-037-PLAITINGETtt ton Covering. Hemstitching. Picot Edging; gulch ice. love pricee.

120 S. Boor. Central la. THE BEST Hemstitching. Buttonc nil -1P1iettra Wtinon's.

82 S. Wabarb-sv DEFORMITY APPLIANCES. HORTH SIDE WE 1915 SPECIAL, $7.75 Demonstration gladly griVen free In your home or see our booth In the 3lain Aisle as the Coliseum 1 ni Crit'PT A I 17 lI rL UD oLIAL, 441Ib DutleDemonstration gladly given free in your ur bw, th La.the 31sin lit OUR supporters and elastic stockings ars so construtled as to give the patient the utmost frrt e'llrF 111.7 CO 14 N. lwee. I I Small Harold has a grievance.

Mohair Is fiery red. On. day while mother was IDevde De Nide- Harold has a grievance. Histair For Indigestion and Billousn' ess Is fiery red. Ons day while rnother was I WI Sehl everywhere.

la beast. 25e. The dIrectioes with every boo are very valuableemporia' Sly to vainly attempting to make smooth the refractory kcks he exclaimed in Joyous accents: 0, mother cut tt off and let some ether kind of hair grow." O. ff. A.

Dant ley Pneumatic Sweeper Co. 6501 S. Stata St. Chicago, 14-16 W. Lake Street, near State.

"14" Trains Stop at our door. Open Saturdays tmtil 5 o'clock. GOWNS MO 1103ES. MADAM RADLOCK. Importer of gnwna and eu3te.

We epeetelize In wedding Ironcline. R. die. SO Mica. Cant LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS VERY LATEST- STYLE, troll Peal Butts now on ppiy; eagcnaMe fres.

HARRY 004 Mailers Eldg. TRUNKS AND LEPTHER GOODS. TRUNKS. AND Fat tory prices: quality guarentems. Bargelna In odd Renairice a Freclans ECEA.1.1) NILLIN 4::4414, 14414 ,...0, Iwo GOWNS 1103ES.

LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS a TRUNKS AND LEPTHER GOODS. vainly attempting to make smooth the re- 14-16 VI. Lake Street near State. trattery keka he exclaimed In joyous ae- Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper Co. 13.14 everrwillwe.

h' 'miles' 2516 4d td Trains TRUNKS. BAGS. AND CASES. 1 teats: 0, mother. cut ft off and let some The area-Seas with ovary lam are vary Stop at our door.

valualalarorpociatly to woman. Open Satt3rday until 5. o'clock mApam RADLOCK. Importer ot forma moat VERY Larityr ETYLE, FOR FRU Butts Fat tory prices: quality ether kind of hair grow." 0. A.

6501 Stata St" Chie.agOa III mute. We 'specialize tn wedding trouseeatto. now en spiy; teagcnable rine'. Bargains In odd evle Renainne a Fro, 2: R. ale.

SO N. Mich. Cant- HARRY CA) 004 Mailers Eldig. VII Zi.i ECRALL) NILLII. -V-.

--4 i A. 1 i 1 1 i re'''-' GOODS. larente.a. ing a Freels-NI. frSmall ttory kcks he exclaimed in Joyous ac- vainly attempting to make smooth there- sail evarywhim.

1, Ick, 2go. 14-16 W. Lake Streit. near State. any neumatie Sweener a idth every Imo are vary ookomoooporlany to women.

Trains stop at our door. I teats: 0, mother. cut ft off and let some Open Satt3rdays until, 5, o'clock. 1 ether kind of hair grow." G. 8 AL 16501 Stats St Chic-Algot III.

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