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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 19

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TELEPHONE EDMONTON JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937 'NINETEEN frock for your daughter so easily Club To Affiliate and quickly! There's not a little girl 1 Sunbonnet Girls Fun To Stitch On Laura Wheeler Tea -Towels OPPOSE DIVORCE OTTAWA, Oct. 29. FUttSntb annual convention of the Archdiocese of Ottawa Catholic Women's League passed a resolution calling for united and vigorous opposition to divorce, birth control and This Quaint Frock Is Thrift Leader Any Little Girl Would Love Its Attractive Features With League Society Mrs. C. Bowen It Named New Honorary President My Favorite Recipe Pumpkin Spice Bread Is Good as Cake Size ft requires J'i yards 36-lnch fabric and "4 yard contrast.

Send 20 cents for this pattern 10 coins or stamps looins preferred). PATTERN ORDER FORM Nam Address Size Number Address all mail orders to Edmonton Journal Pattern Department. Edmonton, Alberta. Allow 10 days for delivery. who wouldn't love the snug bodice, button-back closing, and smart box pleats that mother knows will resist the strain of hard duty behind the desk all winter long.

You'll find It so simple to make for your youngest child that you'll stitch up another version for her older sister. Spiced with gay buttons, pattern 6162 Is equally fetching made up in a wide variety of colorful fabrics. Choose flower-spangled percale, checked gingham, plaid wool for everyday wear, and dotted swlsa for partying. The complete diagrammed Marian Martin sew chart's your guide In the making. Pattern 1182 may be ordered only In children's sizes 3, 4, 6, and 10.

Decision to affiliate with the Ed- PHOCFEIUNB auiokhr leh IsacUaf, stssp-rebbiag serves gsia at vitality. The llasp soundly, and tarauga its) Say with imonton branch of the League of Nations' society was taken by the Business and Professional 1 Women's club at a meeting In the Commercial Printers hall. LONDON Books issued with the national "Keep Pit" campaign stress the necessity for the recreational side, and commend swimming, skipping and dancing as beneficial to both sexes. as taarrjr. lake just a law scoSMssscal imps daily.

GetPnoSFERINEfraBewdrsajiiit. Mc, 11.00 and 11.90. PHOSFMNEffiK BIG FALL SALE SHELDON'S PUMPKIN Spice Bread (or cake) just like any other fancy bread is eaten sliced with butter. It Is very good. Directions; Cream together one-half cup shortening and one cup sugar.

Add two eggs unbeaten to the creamed mixture and beat well. Add one cup pumpkin. Sift two cups flour, three teaspoons baking powder, salt, one teaspoon cloves, one-half teaspoon nutmeg, two teaspoons cinnamon. Add alternately to first mixture with one cup milk. Stir in one-half cup chopped dates.

Bake in a loaf pan at 350 degrees. Slice and spread with butter. Miss J.M.C. New Combination Is Lucille's Choice LUCILLE BALL Introduces a new color combination in her recently purchased ensemble of dove gray and periwinkle blue. The swagger eoat of rich gray duvetyn boasts a full swing back, self -material cord Following up this move.

Miss Eva Bantfster was appointed convener of League of Nations' study group. Mrs. J. C. Bowen, wife of the lieutenant-governor, consented to be honorary president.

Representative of the organization the approaching peace conference will be Mrs. M. L. Chapman, who as named as delegate Wednesday. Miss Muriel Batstone was appointed a member of the loan committee Miss Jessie Mae Moses to look after the sale of club pint and emblems.

Carrying out the club's policy of keeping In touch with matters of public Interest, members were urged to attend at least one public meeting in connection with the approaching eivic election. Economics tudy group will meet Friday at the home of Miss Margaret Thompson, 12121 109A ave. Miss Lois Gainer presided. Big Savings for CUy and Country Folk contains a transfer pattern of seven motifs (one for each day of the week) averaging about 5'4x8 Inches; material requirements; color suggestions; illustrations of all stitches used. Send 20 cents for this pattern to The Edmoxton Journal Needlecralt department, writing plainly the pattern number, your name and address.

Allow 14 days for delivery. Pattern 1390 THESE busy little sunbonnet maidens show you how a week's work might well be planned, and at the same time make a delightful set of tea towels. Perfect for gifts easy to do In single and outline stitch, with a touch of cross stitch they're a pleasant bit of pick-up work. So thread your needle with the gayest of floss and get started! Pattern 1590 ing outlining the high turned down collar. Broad cuffs on the three-quarter length Star Dust Women Curlers Be Surt to Listen to Our Radio Program each Day at 12:55 noon CFRN ism WORK SHIRTS WINTER UNDERWEAR Men's heavy random flewe combination.

"Sen-ond." Sliet 34 to 46 Five-Pin Bowling Granite Club Plans for its annual meeting to be eld at the club house Monday at 1.30 p.m., were completed by members of the Granit Ladles' Curling tlub at an executive meeting this eek tit the home of Mrs. F. R. Mun-Shaw. Prospective players were asked to tiotifv Mrs.

J. W. Adair as soon as possible. Of totron mottled rey. Sliea 15 to SNOW SUITS All wool Blanket Cloths.

Choice of colon. A AH Sizes to i3Vl yean flannel, mi 69c flannel, bell sleeves is an outstanding feature of the occasion. Underneath, Lucille wears a heavy silk crepe dress of contrasting blue emphasizing the pencil slim silhouette and featuring a high draped bodice, trimmed at the neck with self-material cording. Gray accessories and an off-the-face felt hat complete the outfit. NEW YORK Every honest family should be able to live in a healthy house, said John Laing, a British home builder here to aid a New York committee In a drive for better housing.

fivers I Capitate Barton 130 204 143! Edwards 74 397 190 90c 4 170 111 lw til THl'RS. MTE MIXED LEAGL'E Pins Sn.wBake 1 Caa. Parkers Rear as 140 113 Brooks 161 114 1M Steels 117 110 144 Brooks 131 111 Williams 141 110 138 Haswell 1 IS 125 107 Hender'o 171 159 142: Williams 231 166 153 Salt 117 170 I5i Hdcp. SS 35 351 1S7 1S1 1 1M Ml 351 Clarks 152 145 199; Husky V'Beent 10 129 145 Koop Youni 159 174 UI'Kuaab L. Score lea 94 170; Auitla Hdcp.

44 61 53: 783 807 411 187 111 i BOYS' SWEATERS All wool Jumbo knit. Bllrk or brown. Slits 26 to 34. TT'S fun to be thrifty 'specially when you can make this quaint MEN' OVERALLS red hack drnlm, anas; proof. Also tmorks.

Size 34 to 44. fares I Ceatrs Das Oarn 131 173 114 Aimer 151221 33 GREETINGS October 29 $1 79 GIRLS' COATS Fur trimmed novelty tweed! In neat styles. Warmly Interlined. Bizet I to 6 years. 04.95 $1.69 158 121 17S I 13 139 349 115 231 171 1J3 (1 114 1 84 744 717) Nertt Warning 127 175 1M Davis" Hicks 197 314 HS Budd Warning 300 7 176, Alien Wilson 195 1SS 197 Cotter Mill 125 154 143 Inkaler Mellon 18 91 lttlD'Rouais Noble 122 131 167: Plce Osrn 16 151 142 L.

8corS Hdcp. 49 4 491 Cecils Cornelius, Msyerthorpe (S): Vtlara Plamondon. Plamondon (7): 1 12 755 (52 Aees 131 110 140 1 Ml 1S4 7 i 127 15 110 157 105 20) 210 143 191 '61 S3 83 51 30 Sit i 1 The Physiology of Vision By Jackson Bros. Eyesight Specialist Smith GROCERIES Sean McNeilly (3): Joyce Schmutz, gedgewtck (3); Billy Oroat, Brule (3); Doris Schumunk, Hythe (Jl). I A Edward Peterson, Strome Eileen "Seech, Barrhead (14): Merlan John-1 1S4 151 114 David Hdcp.

13 121 751 75 133 i 754 07 1045 MACDONAI.D HOTEL LEA OLE Mixed Fins Daray 1 Rallinttr Soap, P. O. 10 bar' MEN'S UNDERWEAR Heavy welfht wool ribbed combinations. A sj Size 38 to 44 1 L) 39c l.ivcwireR Woodwards on. Amisk (3); Roger Rosdahl, Pikes Sask.

(9); Natalia Tkachuk, Willlnirdon (6). Brun'llS 121 173 127IKSV 160 180 201 17 137 1 113 131 154 Morgan 190 113 222 171 203 208 159 112 370 160 180 301 I Dorsy Edward! Hlem Chassse Wilson 157 110 140! Collier 339 207 220 Robson 144 129 165 Fox 145 190 102; Morgan Jean Thompson. Cadomln (S): Rudl un Past, Round Hill (6): Bud Stuart. 171 1 SOOiHOll fer 171 174 133 Senattl 310 183 157, Lilts 204 147 180 193 17S Seiattl 53 53 531 303 133 145 154 1(3 S03 154 144 SOI -Harcllsty (13): Bernle Cherskl. Har- BennlD rtsty IB): Merle Brummet, Vegrevllle 10 830 1101 1 "dep' tu 35, GirU' Ne Method 4S3S 8031 191 137 40 Dorothy Mutachler, Fox Valley Jewell Thompson, Wlldwood (2); eorgl Stonehouse, Clandonald (4).

Wall Hants rtt KISSES, Wrapped. 15C TOMATOES, atk tins st choice qual avC Ity. I'LAM IS, am lbs a asr Freshly 3 2jC roaited 3 t9c TEA. Nabob, asr lb -45c 311 139 104 Harris I Lesnta 157 IMS 151 Lemp're 175 124 154'Wnoda J01 160 Ml 111 157 119 Kellaa 230 110 1431 Robert'n 1S3 137 42 11 117 104 Lemplere 135 228 148 Kellers 137 163 Harris 375 197 184; L. ScorS 175 110 15S I Hdcp.

33 23 231 D'sld II ,7 ISO 104 1S4 M5nae.0 130 120; 8C0 184 I 1(H) 100 100! Covard I MThs'n Coward I M'Ph's'n Wat Hdcp. Stockings Botany wool in fawn shade. "Substandard." Sizes 7 to 10. 35c LADIES' Winter Coats With fur collars, made la wool treebark, blanket elothd and all wool dlat onal eoatlnis. ell lined and Interlined.

Extra, Special 09.95 Superlative Value, in Richly Furred Coata. Special 0 a 2.95 Bloomers Heavy fleece lined. Colon: Peach, navy. All sizes. 35c 4(1 791 M4 28 683 74 455 S71 M4 Chahlty I tatf AT Ol'R FOUNTAIN! CHERRY NUT SUNDAE Chahley.

113 30S 153IMartln' 189 11 144 114 ISA 308 DAIZien lou -10 1 Ruse 11s 10Q no i eeo strikes the back wall of the apartment. Images of external objects are formed in the eye exactly as they are formed in a photographer's camera, where they fall upon a chemically sensitive plate and are made permanent by the chemical changes induced by light. In the eye they fall upon the nervously sensitive retina, and the impression they make is immediately conveyed to the brain by the fibres of the optic nerve, so that it is really not the eye that sees, but the brain, as it is only after the brain takes cognizance of the image that is formed In the eye, that the visual act is complete. i After reading the above you can readily see why so many people suffer headaches through eyestrain, as it affects the brain. Our eyesight clinic is open every day except Sundays and holidays for your convenience.

Make use of it to reliable people we extend our easy payment plan, enabling them to wear their glasses while paying for them. For your appointment, Call, Write 139 305 IliThomp 178 321 1481 Dunn The eye Is certainly the most useful as it is the most wonderful of 11 our organs of special sense. The organs of touch, taste, and smell, in order to perform their functions, must be placed in actual contact with the foreign substances "which excite their activity; but the sense of sight is not so limited, but Is equally sensitive to the impressions of light, whether it comes from an object close at or from the immeasurable distances of the fixed stars. The eye is in more direct connection with the brain and mind than is any other organ, and thus it often expresses the strongest passions and the most tumultuous emotions, as well as the gentlest thoughts and most delicate sentiments. Much of this external intelligence that dwells in the eyes is marred in persons who squint or who are near-sighted.

How often are we influenced in our own judgment of the character of others, whom we meet for the first time, by the expression of their eyes. The cavity of the eyeball is like a room with but one window, where all the light which enters comes from the front, and necessarily 127 137 188 103 137 130 63 145 123 335 288 it 178 lit 137 "oner 1S6 302 148 I JjW 154 173 161 W011 i Harris I Smith 1 Pearm'fl Lslrd Hdcp. 148 127 129'Colem'n 211 176 179 173 17 GllfJ 184 158 43 43 43! 79 863 t74 147 147 1S 101 167iThomp'n 53 53 63 Special Friday and Saturday 10c 19 S83 St 886 711 (71 1131 BROOMS 5-String Special, 29c nowflaks A 1 Campbell's Farn. pnllnrt 212 2h5 1421 Heath 154 31B 236 LADIES' SHOES Special clearance pumps, straps, oxfords, all s4z In the lot. 0190 Curtis 118 125 205 9S 114 113 168 178 1S9 178 117 113 28 28 it JR.

COMMERCIAL LEAGL'E Ladies' 5 Plin Avenus Theatre Vpia-Dawns Hopwood 184 147 166 Threiher 143 1M 132 Embleton 94 113 147 Dame 139 104 Gray 120 143 136 Hartson 144 111 lit Gordon 141 98 133 Dsme 123 109 Slater 139 204 149 ROJM 148 131 10 Hdcp. 63 61 86 Mack 111 130 106 188 a03Ureairy 111 170 147; Woodruff 153 11 136'Sprsgue 191 194 1711 Scott Hdcp. Dennis Val'tlne Sherwin LIGGET'S Owl Drug Ltd. Jasper Ave. and 101st St.

1 44 778 957 73 923 7981 MEN'S FALL CAPO TAMO 730 764 17' N.A.lj. foal I 745 7l S71 C.K.K. New Fall Shades and Stylet 90c to 154 123 176Jone 61ialen Doneial tweeds, rayon lined All wool In many shade 29c 90c or Phone 21747. M'Elroy Bowie Lake Jenls 95 1S4 171 60 71 73 134 122 73 46 135 171 132 71 106 74 St 90 129 107 137 115iMofIatt 114 153 107i Simpson 111 lit 104 Henninf iMoRatt I Hdcp. JACKSON JEWELERS LTD.

That Dashing Fashion at, QL DUD'S BOYS' SUITS GIRLS' School SHOES -I OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS 9962 Jasper Avenue 17 178 7371 tOO 9S S93 Edmonton, Alt. Flannelette Sheeting 0 Inches wide, plain trey 4 49c Check tweeds, z-plece suits. Oxfords or straps, solid leather. nuuu itrtms. ittri sport back.

Sizes tS to 32 $1.59 93.95 Sizes 11 to Aminos I Hojal Indiana Thorn 109 99 75 M'C'tney 111 301 111 Roach 129 135 115 Boyle 147 153 153 Graham 163 140 117iDelmsr 314 130 153 Innea 110 113 137( Whlteh'n 141 19 139 Woodw'd 123 15S 107 L. Score 109 99 75 Hdcp. 10 130 130 754 765 771. 734 (54 130 Merrymakers Stefedoree Cle'elH 133 156 148 Saunders 151 lit 133 Mitchell 150 111 146 Brown 104 143 106 311 138 120 Youns 127 150 104 Cic elli, 147 155 169 Fryer 134 17 13 Gcrlock 334 187 111 I Score 133 111 130 Hdcp. 70 7 0 70 High Suede 713 74 S63 7t 747 7051 METROPOLITAN STORES If I LIMITED AT ii lOlit STREET AT 101A AVENUE, EDMONTON tjf STENOS LEACiCE Ladies' Pins ore Grips I Maiwaias 14418 149 149 i Fowler Rooters Ilea i and 0 65 146 144 139 93 144 161 176 83 Westcott 114 131 IHastie 95 139 Arnett 155 108 (Rlddell 108 106 Colvln Banter Shants Hdcp.

BEAUTY PARLOR Tftej hung their 03 654 Handsome Hankies Ladles' cotton hankies. Hand embroidered corners. Hem stitched ed-lni. 10c 70S sea Marshall Wells Sleepers Kiddies' fleece lined sleepers. Novelty pocket.

Drop seat. Pink, blue and white. 79c HOSIERY Ladles' Celanese Hose. Chiffon and semi-service weight Fashioned. Dull finish.

Streteh-eas top. Site to 104. I 1st aerial I 141 ii Chorley Spink Earner 133 124 1 washing out together 119 12S 113 130 304 134 144 197 123 97 S3 DaUlson -Kint McLean Hague -I Cobea 148 13 147 144 7 7 Bsher Olaen Hdcp. HaU continue to fly away from the face, makinc new hair style a necessity. Look your best in that new Fall hat with Coiffure individually styled by onr operator.

For appointment, Phone M445. A dance showed for Sheer Foot Flattery We recommend these high front suedes, as comfortable as they are 10 tit 637 701 Imp I Mratt which used Pearl Ednosdoras i Black'd 209 177 I Arnold 132 201 Heaven'r 237 lot Foster 174 12 Marshall 164 304 121 131 139 157 141 97 310 131 lot 31 3 I 1 -INIsbet -I Flak -I Nlabet L. Score Hdcp. beautiful. $2-95 to $5.95 CANDY Hallowe'en a Kisses, sC Chocolate Coated Nut I Caramels I H-lb IDC Peanut and Cocoanut I Toffee, a 1 K-lb iUC 36 tlD 791 Its Rot.1 Ale.

Leaaors Smith 129 144 -i Rlddell If 117 149 102 113 123 Every New Fall Style and Gloves Mens pls-tej (loves. I'nllned. Llitht shade. All sixes. Dome fastening pair, $1.19 Purses lAillrV handbags In the newest styles.

Mark and brown. Pouch and underarm styles. 51.00 Andar'n -I Dodda Csrr Score 101 41 110 71 It 156 60 12S 107 107 zmksn Glows M'C'tney Let Hdcp. Linen Doilies Appllqued arast linen dollies Natural shad. Round, ohlont and oval shapes.

10c to 25c Millinery Indies' new fall felts. Latest styles, New fall shades. $1.00 lit 121 0 (1 1 I Hallowe'en Hum- 467 627 10c S95 77 Flnatlrs Detendania I Coles bugs, Filled FrniU. 1 -lb Perry Letts Material It Here! LORD'S brings the world of fashion to your feet Including suede In black, brown, green, burgundy and multi-colors; open toes, perforations, cross-straps, step-ins, Illusion silhouettes, In fact everything that's ne and smart for Pall. OVER 300 STYLES.

12c 179 21S 122 153 141 309 122 355 130 161 24 34 203 0 136 177 142 123 nt lti 123 153 Kossm'B Stacey Stent WMim'n Hdcp. ty Home Kyn'tley Park't'n L. Score Peppermint Patties. Small site. H-lb IDC .1 Is 711 1034 769 713 I 1 I I Bk.

at Commerce Nerr-Nes Douglas 1 I Hallowe'en Novelties FALSE for FACES a) DC FALSE FACES. Each DC HORNS. Each DC Black and Orange CREPE PAPER. 1 Roll IDC Ruasell Patt'l'n Hackett Reld 131 159 162 337 lit 113 154 141 173 339 134 316 164 334 131 113 153 141 133 10 I Gray Chiiflin McKay Dell Hdcp. COLLARS Ladies' Dresa Collar.

New smart style. Really smart assortment to choose from. Colors, white, pink, 29c -39c 50c Lock'by 74i 1 Capers Underwear Men's plum combinations. Good heavy quality. But-tun and hut-txinlewi.

SiKes 31 to 44. $1.00 Bathrobes Kiddles' bathrobes. Satin bound collar. Cord belt. Fine selection of colors.

$1.19 724 149 Clrlra 53 50 154 lit 140 117 Law 193 174 Pallia Brown Werner fl1 AA HALLOWE'EN COSTUMES 176 163 131 154 115 134 133 139 Otter Frith Rose Stewart Hdcp. I Ramsey Moroney 133 137 150 154 44 64 493 771 793 751 A.C.T. I.EAGI Ladles' 5 Pins GROCERY SPECIALS 101 it Opp. Rialto Theatre CREAMERY Bl'TTER HtNIER'S CHEESE, I Hopefuls CANNED SO CPS, Avlmer Tomato, Vegetable or Cream of Oys for OC- H-'b. 9 129' Kerr politan Brand In one-pound prints.

Every pound cuarantred ter, In lO-ox, tins, each 100 164 lit 133 104 104 Hi 143 71 151 44 (4 161 135 97 First i lbs. 7c Pac- Pac pkt.a 4. COFFEE, fresh ground, per lb 111! Brown 133' Brown 14H Jacobs lit! Jacques 18c tirade CANNED MILK, Carnation, 89c 28c GAINERS' BACON Side, ific or Alpine, for 25c Hum Bufa Elliott 114 135 Marker 304 129 Everett 143 1st Murray lit 79 Hauler 94 121 74 429 Willies Bleteher 133 171 Canlleld 17 143 DeLlale 95 154 Maxwell 113 WlUlam'n 139 lit COFFEE, Nabob, Blue Ribbon or Maxwell House, 0C ner lb J0C In tall tins ORDINARY washing can leave dirt behind Petrlntver. Actual test) by housewives proved Pearl wishing to be many shades whiter, tnd without any hard rubbing or scrubbing. A few minutes, at most, of the lightest rubbing proved sufficient.

Similar tests proved that Pearl White Naptha gives i quicker lather that standi up longer and washti entirely clean in warm water. No need to redden your hands with "hot water when you use Pearl. 66S 603 419 Hit and Miss 131 104 111 TEA, Nabob or Blue Ribbon, per lb sliced, per lb Bark, sliced, per lb. GAINERS' BOLOGNA, sliced, per lb ORANGES, Matsumaa, Medium size, per dozen Start uting Pearl White Naptha now, and see for yourself the extra whitcnesi of your Pearl-washed linens compared with the article left in your linen cupboard. And remember, Pearl ii gentle and safe it acts on the dirt only, never on the fabric.

13c 22c Cramck 153 124 111 131: Stewart 119 106 -14 3 Uask 34 96 121 14 SALT, Iodized or plain It 7. 2-lb. each SI OAR WAFERS, Vanilla At or Chocolate, oer lb APPLES, lbs. DR. JACKSON'S ROMAN nm MEAL, per package I BLACK LABEL PINEAPPLE, Sliced, crushed or i enhes, per tin IOC Ml It KAY'S ASSORTED JAMS, In 4-lb.

tins, each JOC CANNED CORN', Choice quality In golden or white. 1ft. per tin UC 25c Mcintosh Reds GRAPES, Tokays, per lb 10c WHITE BEAN'S, 2-lb cello bac. each 11c 42 753 485) MS Ml 713 Blackbirds I Alibis Napier 130 90 143 Dollih'n 195 lit 273 McLrod 113 120 320 Shore 141 17 19 Bones 131 133 139 Brown 137 113 97 Booths 130 344 375 Castor 113 1M 171 Blackm'r 152 143 130 Brennan 151 131 132 ABOB JELLY POWDERS, all tot CANNED TOMATOES, Prlile of Okanaran. In 1 fl No.

2U le tin, each UC 23c SAVE THE WRAPPERS far Valuable Gifts flavor. CAN MID ALMON Clover Leaf tnr am liiik ii ihunn 11c PRINCESS SOAP for FLAKBS 4.9C Fancy Pink In tall tins, each 10c OKI, MUZ NIHLETS, per tin CnAII If 797 734 743 166 730 S97 TourUta left over I14.500.O0O In Th Royal Crown Sopj Ltd. 8187 Winnipeg Calgary V.ncouvar iCuba in the lan fiscal year..

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