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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 98

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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98
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14 THE WICHITA EAGLE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 192u. efforts of the women's organizations. On the tennis courts, the golf cours BIG MILLS IN WICHITA SUPPLY FLOUR TO SOUTHWEST is also a picture of the woods, trees with a feeling of air and sky and wind all through them. These boys are ours, why not begin to recognizo their genius? es, at the beaches and swimming pools, women as frequently carry off honors as do the men. There are golf tournaments arranged especially for has been systematized as well as the business of money-making, and when done efficiently there is time for self Improvement and recreation.

Throughout southwest women are becoming interested in the political life, they are being sent as delegates to national conventions, they are being nominated and elected to hold local land state offices, and their influence is being felt. In the business world, woman's In the proposed Memorial Building, to our soldiers, those returned and the women enthusiasts; 'there are ten Bach year sees a growth upward and his last picture has comim.nded a splendid tribute from an eminent critic. And Ed Davidson a close student, a supporter for years of all that is best in art and artists, and indefatigable worker, honest, blunt, careless of praise or favor but simple and" sweet-natured as a child to those who know him. A man with a vision and inspiration which shines through his work. Not yet "arrived" to the world at large but "arrived" to Davidson's portraits are pulsing with nis scares and high diving records made by feminin adepts that are the ui Lm envy of more than a few men.

But the home has not been forgotten. Homes are being made beau those "over there," a should be of the best we can give. They gave their all and some of them their lives for us. The least we, can dd is to com: memorate their service by the highest type humanly possible. If it be a building let the design be simple, noble and beautiful.

And why in this building a Museum of Art? Would it not be fitting to place therein first some of our own boys' work as a realm is no longer limited to that of stenographer or saleswoman. Women are making themselves so efficient and indispensable as secretaries in large concerns, that men feel' an unwillingness tojbe without their servi 5 JtiSSfL life and character. There is one of a tramn uavidson picked up on the street. He was a decent sort but 3 -Z ces. And many ot the most flourish down and out.

The portrait tells the tiful and attractive eadh day. TJie beauty and attractiveness is not confined to the outward appearance, which is the' result of the skillful architect, nor to that part of the interior decorations which is done by those who 'have studied the art, but is found in the numerous little touches which show the individuality of the matron whose home it is, and who dispenses hospitality in a truly charming way to her-scores of triends. ART IN WICHITA (Continued from Page 13) tribute to them and their brothers in arms? ing businesses are owned and man whole bitter story and struggle. Tl ere aged by women, without the assist- ance of any men. They are found in law offices, there are physicians, opto-imetrists, women grain dealers, those1 1 in the oil business, insurance business, owners of shops of various kinds.

The women's clubs are responsible for a great share of civic improvements in many of the cities, as Iwell as for education alongs music and art lines. In those southwest towns where txz 3- corations by Coney and several pictures by noted men. Landzen and Noble have many pictures In Wichita homes while etchings, water colors and a few fine tapestries of unusual merit are common." -t As to artists, Wichita has two of her own: John Nobl in the past ten years has firmly established himself as one of the foremost painters of the modern school. His. pictures have been hung in Paris, London and New York.

the population is not sufficient to support theatre attractions, a lyceum or Chautauqua series, women's clubs have been instrumental in bringing Splendid musical attractions, art exhibits of much value and many of the finest and most needed civic Improvements have come as a result of the untiring mm AMERICAS MOST FAMOUS CIGAR Brokersize 15c shown here Other sizes 13c and up Antonio Roig 8c Langsdorf Philadelphia Upper right, addition of Kansas Milling company. Lower left, Imperial Mills. Lower right, Red Upper Wichita Flour Mills company. Star Milling company, with new addition. mmm mwm.

FOUR MILLS WOMEN GROWING AWAY FROM OLD TIME IDEALS i SHIP ROM California Oil Burner The Only Reliable' No soot, smoke or dirt. Makes gas from 'oil furnished at 10 cents per gallon. 200,000 now in use by happy users. Guaranteed for 10 years. Been in use 15 years.

Cheaper and more efficient than any other fuel. All kinds pf furnaces and stoves. Prepare" for cold weather and place your order now before the rush. Demonstrated daily at 101 WEST WILLIAM Phone Mkt. 4741 California Burner Co0, of Kansas For agencies in Kansas and Oklahoma 1000-barrel mill, the first "daylight" type mill of reinforced concrete, steel and wired glass to be built in Wichita and the southern Kansas milling territory was-constructed.

In 1918 a second unit built on the same plan as the first was erected, bringing the mill's capacity up to barrels. The Wichita Flour Mill is in the true sense of the word a model of flour mill construction and practical milling efficiency. gets i i OVER WORLD world has "grown away from the older ideas regarding. women, and they are no longer shut from the outside world, or so encumbered with the burdens of household duties that there is little or no time for the improvement of their minds or development of their bodies. Woman of today holds a place of no small importance in political, business, educational and social life, as well as presenting a figure not to be disregarded in the world of sport.

To be sure her role In the domestic life has not-been cast aside, but the business of home making and house keeping Taking Place Alongside of Men in Business and Political Affairs Models of the Latest Type Solomon Hunting Co. 117 N. Topeka. Wichita. Kansas Kansas Flour Mills company in Plants Found in Peerless Princess Wichita owes much of its nT.T, BUILD CITIES LARGE ADDITIONS ARE Woman, Twentieth Century Woman, is as unlike her sex of an earlier day as the child of but a few years is unlike the mature man or woman who has enjoyed all the benefits of travel and education.

The 3Z as in the milling and grain trade to the Kansas Flour Mills company, which Is one of the largest Institutions In the country and which maintains in Wichita the offices of its principal active management. From his office in Wichita, J. B. Hupp, general manager of the Kansas Flour Mills company has supervision over, the nine mills In Kansas and Oklahoma and over the 150 elevators distributed over Kansas and Oklahoma. This Is a Kansas Company legally resident of Wichita.

For a number of years southern and central Kansas mills needed terminal Salaries i AND LOAN U1, d7 elevator facilities. Often plans for building a million bushel elevator were discussed, but none of them were worked out. Finally three years ago. NOW BEING ADDED Wichita Is the home of four of the finest flours-mills in the southwest, and flour from these mills is shipped all over the United States and to foreign countries. Wherever the highest brand of flouf is demanded, goes the products of these mills.

Kansas Mining Company In 1904, Henry Lassen and Charles M. Jackman, who for many years had operated a flour mill at El Reno, Okla. seeking broader fields, sold out, came io Wichita and organized the Kansas Milling company. They built a 1500-barrel mill and in March 190T, this plant which is regarded as the first mill in Wichita's modern milling development began business. At that time the new mill was, the largest in its territory and the largest In Kansas, with the exception of J.

B. M. Kehlor's old Rex mill, In Kansas City, seven years ago, the Kansas Milling company bought a BO) barrel mill at St. John, and thia mill is a part of. the parent company.

A new unit is under construction at Wichita which when completed the first of the year will double the Kansas Milling company's mill capacity. the late Henry Lassen, president of the Kansas Milling company took up the task of organising a company and In a short time carried it to a successful culmination. Interested with the Kansas Milling company in the Wichita Terminal Elevator company are the heads of the Red Star Have made It possible for folks to save more money the last few years. Wise ones are investing their, savings In Building Loan shares. They realize that a dollar saved now may have a larger buying power before long; that it will earn more while In a Building Loan Association and Is always safe.

If you are looking Into the future, It will pay you to save a part vof your earnings under our "Systematic Savings Plan." S1.00 Is not to all to star with. Milling company, Wichita; the Hunter Milling company, Wellington; Newton Milling Elevator company, Arkansas City. The elevator has a storage ca vt AVA yA AiovzaW pacity of 1,250,000 bushels and Improvements are contemplated in the near future which will double the ter- minal elevator's capacity. Plans have been- prepared for JOi another big mill, the Victory Flour -WICHITA Mills, which probably will be built In Wichita in the near future. For a few days only we are jfoing.to offer this special inducement to the people of Wichita and vicinity.

Think of it. A discount of 20 percent off regular prices. If you have felt that you could not afford to have" your teeth treated before, this week is the time to havej it done. All work is of 1 "i I Ik vilRv IN Red Star MUling Company In the meantime, the Red Star Mill, which had been built by Jeremiah E. Howard, and which had not been run to the satisfaction of the owners, was in 1908 placed under the management "of.L.

Hurd, formerly manager of the Southwestern Milling company, of Kansas City. Mr. Hurd took a large financial Interest in the enterprise and applied his 30 years experience in the milling business to the plant, with the result that In a few years he expanded the SOO-barrel mill Into a 1200-barrel plant, with an Increase in the original investment from $80,000 to several hundred thousand dollars. The new company was called the Red Star Milling company. In 1913 It still further spread out and bought the Watson Mill company's plant, at Seventeenth street and Santa Fe avenue, which' is only a few blocks East of the Original Red Star mill.

Plant which will be completed the first of fiie year will have a milling capacity of about, 4,000 barrels dally. The Wichita Flour Mflls Company The next big milling concern. The "Wichita Flour Mills company was organized In 1914. During that year a the highest standard, carrying the usual guarantee; and you are assured of the very, best materials. Vft Patients from the I I country can come in early' in the day and have their work completed by evening.

No long delays We are open every night till 9 o'clock, so thathe working people may take advantage of this special offer. Bring in your broken plates and have them ii Give Us a Bite! "If It's From WHITLOCK'S It's Good" To those who have not had as satisfactory results as desirable in cooking ROAST LOIN OF PORK the following recipe may prove helpfuk Season the pork and place in a hot oven. After It Is seared pour two cup-fuls of boiling water in the pan for basting. Baste every 15 minutes, and cook for 25 or 30 minutes to the pound. Pour off a goodly amount of the fat after roasting, moisten flour with cold water, add to the remaining fat, and stir well until smooth.

Add hot water until the gravy is a pleasing consistency, and serve it in a gravy boat. Pork Is especially enjoyable in cool weather. May' we send you some now? The sweet fresh delicious flavor of REX NUT captivates children just as the superior quality and low price appeal to mothers. Always ask for it by name tat i THIS PICTURE SHOWS THE OFFICE OF THE SMYSER DENTAL CO. Oleomargarine REMEMBER, THIS SPECIAL OFFER IS GOOD ONLY FOR A FEW MORE DAYS 1 Sweet -Fresh -Pure A -1 Fata mjuEO-MAb GAR I ER SMYS DEN GO The D.

E. Woods Butter Co, Phone Market 5280 2it East Douglas a Corner Lawrence and Douglas, Wichita Kansas EVANSVTL.US, WISCONSIN Distributed By THE CUDAIIY PACKING CO. Wichita. Kansas the Clty- "Free Write for tree Booklet on Artificial Teeth Delivery Over." Ladies in Attendance.

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