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The Kansas City Kansan from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 24

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NEW PRICES ON NASH NEW MINISTER TO U. S. FROM NETHERLANDS IS DR. J. C.

A. EVERWIJN KANSAH SCHOOL OF COOKING TO OPEN TOMORROW Model 4 to Be 'Specialty With Motor Under New Schedule. The new body shop which has been built in the factories of the Nash Motor Co. at Milwaukee has been set in operation and hereafter will turn out all the bodies for the Model 4, BEES KILL HORSES i Bees are reported to have etung to death a team of horses belonging to a farmer at Morton Grove, near Chicago. The farmer was driving the and while parsing near one of his beehives a farmhand knocked it over.

The bees attacked the farmer. He made his escape and they covered the horses. They were driven off by water from a hose, but both horses died from their stings. 9 Probably nobody ever did his best. Quality Printing plus- Personal Service Y.

W. C. A. Gymnasium to Be Scene of Instruction fori to your four-cylinder touring car, according to word received yesterday by the llolz-mark Motor Co. The Model 4 has been slightly remodeled to permit a deeper tonneau and wider seats, and a special price has been announced to popularize the improvement.

This car formerly sold at $1,345, but will be $1,105 tomorrow. Altho the price slash was made chiefly to feature the four-cylinder touring model, concommitant reductions have been declared for a num Kansas City Women in Culinary Art. FOREIGN WARS MAY AFFECT YOUR PAY ENVELOPE The world is smaller than it used to be Cable, telegraph, wireless, steamships, airplanes have brought other continents very near to us. And what happens in Europe today may affect yqur pay envelope tomorrow. So the news which flashes over the cables and which crackles over the wireless takes on a new interest and a new significance for every newspaper reader.

The UNITED PRESS, with which this newspaper is allied, has trained American reporters all over the world acting as eyes and ears for us. With the enterprise for which the UNITED PRESS Is famous, information of particular interest to Americans is gathered with magic skill and speeded over the wires so that you may read it in your favorite newspaper THE SAME DAY. You will enjoy your newspaper more, if you keep in mind the marvelous UNITED PRESS organization which girdles globe with its communication lines comprising more than 40,000 miles of wire in the North American continent alone. Satisfaction I I ELECTRIC KITCHEN IS READY: NOTICE! The KANSAN carries in this issue many advertisements of medicines and toilet preparations. Get the habit READ about it in The KANSAN Then GTH MINNESOTA AVE.

Varied Program Is Promised by Miss Shumard, to Be in Charge of Classes for Entire Week. ber of other cans, the roadster now being quoted at $1,145, the coupes at and the sedans at $1,995. These prices become automatically effective upon publication. FIND BODY IN ALLEY. The body of Mark Johnson, 35 years old, 3431 Connor avenue was dis ISAS CI I T.

lOTH MINNESOTA WE HAVE IT covered late last night in an alley in the rear of 3132 Strong avenue by J. It Wolf, a Y. M. C. A.

secretary. Dr. J. W. Hayward, Wyandojte county coroner ordered the body removed to the Simmons undertaking, establishment.

The cause of death was undetermined. fl if GREATEST TWO-DAY Pyorrhea Can Now Be Cured 5 73 lit ph Ia iSvf DR. J. C. A.

EVERWIJN. ThiS is a new photo of Dr. J. C. A.

The Kansas Cooking school will open tomorrow afternoon In the gymnasium of the Y. W. C. A. at 2 :30 o'clock.

Each afternoon daring the United Pure Food show Miss Velma D. Shumard will give an hour and a half lesson at the Y. W. C. A.

to the women of Kansas City. Miss Shumard, who is recognized as one of the best cooks in the nation, in actual practice as well as in theory, Is being brought to Kansas City by The Kansan. The Kansan Is conducting the school, with Miss Shumard as lecturer and demonstrator, for the women of Kansas City, and has extended an invitation to every woman in the city to come, bring her note book and let Miss Shumard give suggestions and helps for new menus, new ideas in cookery and new short cuts and savers in cooking and materials. Everwijn, new minister to the u. s.

from the Netherlands. (9 Cent) Well Known Chemist Makes Remarkable Offer to Cure This Dread Disease. TO CONSTRUCT "BEST MILE" "JAZZ BOAT" APPEARS Merry-Go-Round on Water Delights Geo. II. Moore, a well known Post-Graduate Chemist of Kansas City, has perfected a remarkable treatment for Pyorrhea, Teeth, Bleeding Gums and other sore conditions of.

the mouth and gums. His treatment has cured himself, as' well as hundreds of others of the most aggrevated conditions of this disease, many in 2 to 4 weeks time. Bathers on Sea Beaches. The first "jazz boat" has made its fdeal Stretch of Road Will Be Built on Lincoln Highway. The best mile of road in the world, to be constructed at some point in the great trans-continental highawy of the future, is being planned by the Lincoln Highway association, says a writer in Popular Mechanics.

As an object lesson this perfect mile will stimulate interest in highway improvement, and especially in the promotion of an ocean-to-ocean roadway, embodying the ASPHALT ROADS POPULAR Dustiess Type of Highway Grows in Favor Among U. S. People. Increasing popularity of the dustiess or asphaltlc types of road surface is indicated by figures contained in the August bulletin, "Public Roads," issued by the United States bureau of public roads, which show that the bituminous macadam types led among the 102 new highway projects for Monday and Tuesday October 17th and 18th Miss Shumard wilr have a model electric kitchen, which has been installed on a platform in the gymnasium. II ere she will give lectures on the preparation of new dishes, many of which are according to her own recipes.

She will accompany the lectures by preparing the dish she is explaining. Her program varied. She will bake breads. Salads form an important part of her course. appearance.

The jazz boat might be termed a merry-go-round on water, altho it is capable of creating sensations that its land prototype could never duplicate. The device is described in Popular Mechanics. It is a round tublike affair, forty feet in diameter and three feet in depth. The bottom is flat. At one point onj the circumference, arbitrarily selected as the stern of the which Federal aid funds were allotted by the government in June.

Twenty projects, with a total of 110.42 miles 1500 DKESS SIIIRTS' fuU cufc fast colors' 59 highest ideals of modern American highway construction. After an immense amount of consultation and collaboration among the foremost highway engineers, it has been decided to shin, is mounted a 30-inch propeller. Desserts and suggestions for new specified bituminous macadam; fourteen projects, with 54.46 miles, specified portland cement concrete; four, combinations for the dessert course will Tne entire propeller housing and its with 15.14 miles, specified reinforced take up one day's lecture. One lecture i gear-driving apparatus are mounted riartirainriv 0h timi. such a manner that they can be Men's Heavy Blue Denim CJ1 OQ Overalls, frarment 5A Men's Sweater Coats, soiled, KQp dark color OUK concrete, and two projects totaling 8.74 miles, were to be built of brick on a concrete base.

construct this ideal mile on the Way, so located as to be of easy access from all parts of the country, and where it will carry a representative and diversified traffic. The location tentatively selected is between Dyer and Schererville in Lake County, Indiana. LOV LETTER, LAST STRAW Other projects and the types of Children's Union Suits, medium weight Boys' Sweater Coats, dark color Boys' Blouse Waists pavements specified were as follows Waterbound macadam, five projects, will be on the making of Christmas candies. Miss Shumard will make this candy on the platform, as she discusses the subject. She will give talks on the best ways of frying and saute.

The little ordinary problems of cooking, and ters of seasoning and garnishment, that mark "real cooking" from the 79c 29c 99c 99c 99c Ladies' Gingham Skirts Children's Wool Caps Ladies' Sweater Coats Ladies' Flannelette Gowns, size IS Men's Polkadot Shirts 29c 59c 29c 99c 3o.o7 miles; gravel macadam, one pro ject, 31.85 oiled macadam, one project, 14.81 miles; rock asphalt, one Odds and Ends Men's Work Pants project, 14,81. miles; gravel, twenty-one projects, 240.5 miles; sand clay, two projects, 14.75 miles; top soil, nine ordinary, with suggestions for breaking the ordinary routine of daily meal preparation, will be explained to the women of Kansas City in these revolved as a unit. A rudder is mounted at the bow of the ship. A gasoline engine provides motive power. The central mast is also the smokestack.

The operation of the boat is as follows When a load of passengers has boarded it, the boat casts off from the wharf and proceeds a little way. out into the water. While it is still moving forward, the propeller housing is turned so that It is driving the boat from one side. At the same time, the rudder on the opposite side of the boat is set parallel with the propeller shaft. The effect would be to drive the boat in circles, but as the forward momentum has not been lost, the boat instead goes round in a coil-like path, or, in the language of the builders, it "jazzes." BUILD WITH ASBESTOS SLABS projects, 93.97 miles; shale, two pro jects, 7.78 miles; earth, sixteen pro Moore's Pyorrhea Remedy is a simple home treatment, bearing the endorsement of leading Physicians and Dentists, who have been amazed at results obtained.

It" is an expensive formula, but in order to quickly get wide distribution, the manufacturers are now offering a special size bottle, containing full fifteen days' treatment for only $1.00. This remarkable treatment is backed by an Iron-Clad Guarantee to completely cure the worst cases of Bleeding and Receding Gums, Loose and Ulcerated Teeth, and in true Pyorrhea cases, convince you that a complete cure is only a question of a short time, or your money will be cheerfully refunded at any time on request. The special size trial bottle is priced at $1.00. or for $3.00 you can obtain four times the quantity. It can be obtained at G.

Q. Lake's Drug Store, 6th and Minnesota, or Lake Gratny's, 10th and Minnesota. Out of town sufferers and those who cannot conveniently obtain it from Every Article in This Sale Is a Bargain NO GOODS EXCHANGED NO MONEY REFUNDED This is a Cosmopolitan Store Ask for coupons jects, 115.83 miles; brick or concrete, two projects, 4.5 miles. In case of one additional gravel road and one addi tional earth road projects the mileage was not given. Sentimental Epistle to Husband Causes Divorce Suit by Wife.

"Batting around a thousand in the League of Joy and Happiness because of your expression of love, knowing the sincerity behind it. Please don't work too hard and try to rest before going back to New York. Look in the mirror and find my ideal love. From your devoted Emily." The above found in the pocket of her husband's palm beach suit was the final straw that caused Mrs. Louise Gregorio to bring suit against her husband, Daniel A.

M. Gregorio, of Brooklyn. Some time ago, according to her suit. Gregorio left their -apartment and went to live elsewhere. Before he did so he sent their piano to "a lady friend in Now his wife wants alimony and counsel fees pending the determination of her suit.

DEMONSTRATES "ATOM MODEL" Modern Theory Can Be Shown by In vention, Is Claimed. M.KEI By means of an apparatus known as the ''model of the atom," an ocular demonstration can be given of the modern theory of the structure of an atom, which assumes one or more electrons drug stores, will be. mailed, postpaid, either the $1.00 or $3.00 size by remit DRY GOODS 1006 Minnesota Avenue ting direct to Dep't Moore's Medi in motion in or about a central body, cine Laboratories, 16th and Genesee of positive nucleus. The apparatus, Kansas City, Mo. Advertisement described in Popular Mechanics, con Some Ilouses In Pennsylvania Erected With New Construction Material.

The fireproof and nonconducing properties of asbestos have for a long time been taken advantage of in various forms of building material, but never so extensively as in buildings ready for erection that have for some time been produced in many sizes and designs in Pennsylvania. The slabs from which these buildings are constructed are composed of a combination of Portland cement and long-fiber asbestos, hy-draulically compressed under a pressure of 3.000 tons to the square foot. The color is a light gray, and the surface perfectly smooth, giving a finish that does not require paint. These IP sists essentially of a coil with an iron core mounted vertically between two rods that support a tray, slidably mounted upon them and fitted with lessons. Miss Shumard has written many receipes herself.

She will distribute many of the recelpes in printed form to the women who attend, as long as the pamphlets last. Every woman who attends should bring a notebook and a pencil, so that Miss Shumard's suggestions may be written down. The Y. W. C.

A. is co-operating with the Kansan in bringing Miss Shumard to Kansas City for the benefit of Kansas City women, by giving the use of the Y. W. C. A.

gymnasium free of charge for the week. The women attending the cooking school and the United Pure Food Show are invited to make use of the Y. W. C. A.

building. with its rest rooms, reading room and cafeteria. Arrangements will be mad; for issuing tickets to women who pay their admission to the Food Show, who will want to come to the cooking school and then return again to the Food Show before going home. Miss Shumard. while she has never demonstrated cooking In Kansas City and tho she has a natiqjaal reputation, is a Kansan.

She was reared in Kansas and Is a graduate of the Pittsburg State Manual Training normal. She has lectured and staged cooking schools at all the colleges of the state and in many of the high schools. She has given cooking demonstrations and lectures ot the Kansas Free fair In Topeka and has conducted cooking schools two different years in Topeka. She has been invited to conduct cooking demonstrations In many high schools of the state. She has just completed a week's course in Lawrence.

BOOK IN FIFTEENTH EDITION "The Americanization of Edward Bok.M has now appeared in fifteen binding posts and electrodes 60 dis ale On Mattresses B. Gorman Says posed that, when mercury is placed within the tray, current may be sent thru it along radial lines toward or away from the center of the tray. Small steel balls are then placed on the surface of the mercury. buildings are employed largely as suburban homes, and they have also When current is turned on thru both the magnet and the tray the mercury rotates, and when balls are on its Buy your winter bedding now and save a few dollars for coal. Big sale of U.

S. bedding mattresses this week. Come tomorrow. Sale for one week only. For One Week Starting Monday, October 17th Tomorrow and for one week only we will place on sale the famous U.

S. Bedding Co.s special select line of Mattresses and Springs, including the Fairy Haas Rainbow a'nd Tip-Top Mattresses and Haas Sterling Springs. surface they also rotate, with occa sional radiations, relative in the same manner as the electrons of an atom. been used as one and two-room schools. Popular Mechanics.

MINISTER OWNS GARAGE Rev. Alfred L. Faust, pastor of the Westchester M. E. church, Westchester, N.

has opened a garage in his home village. lie has done so in order that he may acquire an independent income and so be able "to preach the truth without fear or favor." lie has engaged his Sunday NORTH STAR IS FIXED. The North star is a fixed star being located aDDroximately over the north pole. Being of second magnitude, it -astern is of great value in navigation nortn of the equator. At the equator it is seen on the horizon but south of the school superintendent for his me chanic.

equator it cannot be seen. It's a Sterling-It's Good It's Built for Comfort THE KANSAN Cooking School Is FREE .00 The Sterling Mattress is a genuine 50-pound pure staple cotton, lays just like a feather bed, very best cotton and ticking, with roll edge. A regular $30.00 value at THE FAMOUS FAIRY FELT MATTRESS The sure QAp way to real comfort and restful sleep. and 0 IU beautifully stitched, with rolled edges. Get a Fairy I to lull you to sleep THE HAAS RAINBOW MATTRESS This comfort- O-i restful bed Mattress of elite style and pattern of I 1 1 most exceptional quality and workmanship, with I I those features to make it thus.

This week only .50 50 21- .50 editions in three countries the Lnited States, England, and the Netherlands. There have been ten printings in the United States: of these, the eighth, ninth and tenth have sold at the three-dollar price which was announced by the Scrlbners as soon as the original expense of publication had been met, in response to hundreds of letters asking that an edition be published at a reduced price to put the book within the reach of a larger public. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. MURPHY Michael. 43 years old.

71 Shawnee avenue, died last night at University hospital. Kansas City. Mo. He Is survived by his wife. Mrs.

Ella Murphy, and one daughter. Mary Jane Murphy, both of the home address, and two sisters. Mrs. Mary Healey. 2004 Penn street.

Kansas City. and Mrs. Alice Butler. Chicago. Funeral services will be at 8:15 o'clock Monday morning at Thomas' rhurch.

Pyle street and Shawnee avenue. Burial in Mount St. Mary's cemetery. OTTEKS Mrs. Elsie 21 years old.

$103 North Thirty-first street, died last night at her home. She is survived by her husband. Ernest Ottens. of the home address her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Harris, of the home address; a brother. Clem Harris, of the home address, and two sisters. Mrs. Carrie Cherry. 713 Wabash avenue, Kansas City, Mot, and Miss Lela Harris, of the home address.

Funeral services and burial will be tomorrow in Paradise, Mo. HICKMAN James 70 years old. died yesterday at his home, 115 South Mill street, Rosedale. Besides his widow, he is survived by a son. Joseph Hick-nan of the home address, and a sister, Mrs.

Minnie Wilson, 117 South Mill street. jioaedaloL Fnneral senyices will be at 3 o'clock afternoon at the home. Burial MapU HiU cemetery. it ii TnE HAAS TIP-TOP MATTRESS This Is a fl pound Mattress, stuffed with felt of clean, smooth 0 quality. better.

Mattress could be bought at such I a price T. THE HAAS STERLING SPRINGS These true steel, prf double-decked, highest quality Sterling Springs will I 11 be an added event in this week's sale. Rest easy and I noiselessly. Get one tomorrow .00 Get Your Winter Bedding Now at B. Gorman's and Save to every woman in Kansas City who wishes to attend.

The time 2:00 p. m. EVERY DAY of the Food Show. Opening Monday, October 17 Lectures and demonstrations by MISS VELMA SHUMARD the Y. W.

Q. A. Gymnasium PLEASE BE PROMPT TTceffous of Diffn tfTetf Cradif II II I 1 II I 1 fWITUKE Co. 1012 CENTRAL AVE. 612 MINNESOTA AVE.

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