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Friday, May 19, 1922. THE PARSONS DAILY SUN PACK TUUEa V. FIRST WIFE? xxxX3UtxxwTo Trust is to be Trusted xxxMx for our entire stock of We Have Rounded Them Up In One Corral for dresses valued to $29.50 City. America has the money and Europe has the finished artists. 1 America sends her money over for the European artist and offers him better than he is getting there nuturallly he cornea.

This fills the field and the American art if loses out in most cases. I "Take my own case," said Yon. "I knew nothing about 'America. 1 was contented in The Jesuit fathers of N'ow York came after me, I was yming. I had completed my education at the expense of the gov-i eminent, I was ready.

1 came and am still here. It is the same iith many others. Ainerl- 5.95 en sends for us why shouldn't we come? And I knowj just what a handicap It i all lays upon the American artist. Again American standards! 1 'K JSSTi. Young Women Graduates will especially appreciate this oc-cassion and choose an nil White Frock of Crepe De Chine, Georgette, Chiffon or Canton Crepe as dainty as a Nvhite summer cloud.

CHOICE OF ENTIRE STORE ANY Suit, Coat or Dress re to blame. A young musician lor singer Is allowed to study six or eight years Then the parents says, 'well, get out and do i something earn your own way 1 do you expect me to put up for you any What does the ambitious American do lie does I go to work, Just at the time, when study and research means the most he goes to work and gets FOR 19.95 5 i -vj fry' vv f2 itogemer a mite money ana-sui-I dies some more. By the time be Is ready to appear as an artist PARSONS PARSONS We invite the wointen who have been accustomed to paying Spot Cash" for their drosses to attend thin Sule tomorrow nnd see not only the surprising values offered but to investigate our "Cheerful Credit" plan, whereby they buy their ready to wear at cash store prices, and pay qs they go atong. No trouble to open an account. 4.0 be or she is at least 30 years old.

It Is not fair. There Is as fine" I musical talent In America as any where in the world, but America does not know it does not re-iKurd It as an aBset. What is the answer? Governmental cduea tion is the fine arts. That is I he ne men Down and $2.00 Per Week tion was enjoyed and refresh-1 I 1.. i America.

Produce your own. nu- wlll entertain the club on June LK it, fled It, protect 1j- i it as Europe does and there will Just Folks And Things By WINIFRED BLANCHE TOMLINSON be no more American money hunt- ing out European talent. WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT kID you attend the show given by D' noYml the civic organization last evening? The funds derived The V. C. T.

Pep Club will hold a meeting Saturday evening at eight o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haekler, 2612 Broadway Avenue. The Center iiethel Mothers' Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. V.

E. Henry with si Pavement Pickups Above is the first photograph rneived in this country of Mine, l.lou-boff Mouromsky Vonslatsky, who, according to dispatches from Switlick, West' Corning avenue, charmingly entertained a number of friends at five hundred, honoring Mrs. Altman. The rooms were prettily decorated with spring blossoms and a lovely ie course was served. Edison music was greatly enjoyed during the Paris, clainiM to be the wife of A.

A. Vonslatskoy-Vonsiatsky, who it A S. I Iff- St. j5 recently wed Mrs, Marian Keam Stepheua. from the show, was turned over to the Boy Scout budget and that is mighty nice, I think.

This evening the program will be ed at the senior high school and I think everyone ought to attend to help the scouts along. Sunday afternoon a mass meeting will be held at the Best theater, at which Dr. Loren H. Barclay, the nation anernoon and at the close of the teen members present who re- li.uiiielly. N.

E. Van Dyno, Or. S. A. Munneke.

,1. L. Shellmi'A. series of games, Mrs. M.

E. Colopy tended to roll call with answers does To Freight 1'tinK. E. F. O'Herln.

general freight for the M. K. T. leaves tonight for St. Louis to attend the Imported White Organdies $13.50 eieweieM held the top score and Mrs.

J. to the question. "Do you prefe- Pierre Kimball, L. 11. llammoud.

Mrs. 11. V. Peterson. II.

A. keeping hoee or cooking?" Many interesting and instructive points Chatham the consolation. The guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Altman. Tl.e guests at the pleas- M.

nniioI Inmwl nil ttlll, lnUia.jlll JITS annual Inspection a ere brought out by the members. twenty-sixth al director of education. Bov L. Butler and J. S.

Pollards. wtek In Washington with Herbert Hoover. Moon of Topeka G. A. R.

Commander WINF1EL1), May 19. -(By A. E. L. Moon, of Topeka, was elected state commander of the Sons of Veterans at Scouts of America, will be sneak-iant affair In addition It wjis said that he had an annual income of approximately from trusts created by his father for his benefit.

er of the dav. Doctor Barclay is 3 Mis Nellie Lletzkie, stenographer in the Katy Fuel department who Is confined to Mercy I16spl-la! recuperating from a recent pern! ton of appendicitis Is ro-ported to he improving nicely. Mrs. Homer .1.1 Allinnn Luring the social hour retresii- trip, inerewin no auoui i ments were served by the hostess thousand In attendance represen-who was assisted her daurh-I tatives from various r.iads ters. Eula and Sophia.

Mrs. Joe the party will leave I'nlon Station ison will entertain the club Saturday morning. May L'O. en June 21. 1 A.

M. and complete the trip Maroon Heir Tomomiw. Charles E. Magoon. district sup-t'lintt-ndent for Community Sei- Ice, will Iwi in Parsons tonuir- -Mrs.

I'. .1. Doiinillv, At is. A. Ii.

N-ii. Mrs. S. I. St, Mrs.

C. If. Kirk Mrs. .1. t'ltulliuin, Miss Mairiiii'l KB'TiiKh a most interesting speaker, I hear, i and is perhaps the biggest boy! scout executive who has ever visited Parsons.

Bo sure to hear him! I row. He is making a canvass of U(1 Pnruinpnif.llt i about P. M. in the evening. Tiio IIm bulge DulKin Jury.

CHU'AdO, May (By A. -The jury In the second trial of Willie DaVton, boy bank clerk, who stolo 172. olio worth of III) rty bonds, was discharged today riii will Im a flcei.ln I uiHirici, iiciiiiik 10 uuv uV closed here today, J. Seaman, The Business and Professional Last evening, Miss Agnes Far- Women's Club will hold their first itinin composed of a string of fat Mrs. P.

A. Boam, of West Bel-' fell entertained in honor of of Winfleld, was elected senior vice commander, and Charles E. in the district. mont avenue, visiting in Mus-i Altman, also. There were four cut-door meeting nexf Tuesday nt cars, wltn long seats extending kogee.

Her niece. Miss Kath-j tables of players. About the Willis tlrove. The Chamber of through tho center of the car orlne Knrnpv ia cradiiatinir this! rooms were bouquets of peonies. Ccmmerce chef will prepare the from end to end.

The route which Ketlerman. of Ellsworth junior It Ilart to llre(, Tno vice commander. year and Mrs. Boam will attend I jonquils and potted ferns, and the supper, which will be served the, will be covered on tho trip will i .1 )u hlll and white color motif was embers the and those. include the following lines: The IMC I .1 (1 11 II I.IIM1 Ot muni nto irvriiuri Ub ffc.w.ir' uwu v.iwv, ij ai grove vote stood 11 to 1 for conviction It was announced.

Officials yf the state's attorneys office, said they had not decided whc.t thai future conrso In the ease wouhi h. Railway Manu- also the guest of her brother, Mr. used. Mrs. S.

E. Melone and Mrs. who plun to attend are asked to, Missouri Pacific F. B. Karney, and Mrs.

Karney, Ceorge McOuekin cut for the la- muke reservations, at once with fatturers Railrot Railroad: Tlie Missouri Boy Nvouts On Trip. Twenty-four boy scouts of tho Fourtli Ward left this afternoon nt 'i o'clock for the Boy Scouts' lump on Neosho River, east ol th city, accompanied by Scout master, R. C. Porter. Cars con-ytl tlie Iio.vb to the camp where iui out doer picnic and outing will held.

Various games and scout activities will be enjoyed. dies prize, Mrs. McOuckin winning their team captains. The club for a time. WIIV A I IE fco.MK WOMEX happy, beloved and successful, while others drag out a negative existence of no use to themselves or anyone else? Except In a few cases the answer Is to be found In a state of freedom from the known as The well woman radiates cheerfulness and serenity, hile the ailing one repels because of her lack of these iiualities.

It Is not neees-sary, however, t(1 harbor ahe and pulus, and the "blues" that make one a detriment to society. The use of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound lias brought relief to such women, and given them new lease on life. 1 Pacific Railway Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louie; in the cut.

Pr. M. E. Colopy was ill take the six o'clock interur-Iucky winner of the gentlemen Lan and following the supper com high score; while Mr. E.

E. Liner n.unity games will be enjoyed. O. F. SHI, of Topeka, O.

K. Brenner, of Manhattan, and L. M- Wilson, of Wilson, were chosen tneiiibers of the division council. M. R.

Hall, of Topeka and J. Seaman, of Winfleld, were named delegates to the national encampment at Des Moines, Ta, Other officers were elected as follows: M. R. Hull, Topeka, pa-' triolic Instructor; 0. L.

Rlckard.j Valley ('enter, ill visional C. Martin, Parsons, divisional organizer; W. Wilcox. Topeka, i custodian memorial building otj the capital. won me au-eui.

a aencious sai-ad course was served, at a lati Railroad: St. Louis Merchants; Bridge Terminal Railroads; East St. Louis Junction Railway; Terminal Railroad Association of St Louis; Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis ruilroad: East St. Louis nMelt in spoon Innate vapor; apply freely up tuntriU.

Picnics seem to be very numerous here of late. In fact, they are to numerous Hint the S. can't keep up on all of them, I heard of a steal; fry that was fjlv-en last at Smalley's cabin at Neosho river, and among the jollv crowd there were: Misses Belli ice Callaway, Ruth Oibbs, (leal Jane Wells. Nancy Ureorde. The program given this evening at the Country Club sulwirlp-tiou party will be guite lengthy and will begin at o'clock.

Everyone is asked to be Connecting railway; St. iouf8 and Merchants Bridge terminal rail-i way. VapoRuq Over 17 Million Jan UuJ Ytatlu on time. hour to: Mr. nn.

I Mrs. I'. I.iner Mr Mr, lii-nte Mrt'Iui'-kill Mr. rut Mn. S.

K. I r. ami K. i'hIdhv. Mi.

ami I. 'hut hum, Mr. nml -s Clil'lui'il. H.iinir .1. All mart.

Miss Mnirct l''trrnglcr. Mis-s Murv 1'aiTi'll, KatliPi'iih' Furrell, l-'nrri'll. Mr. Jul" Mrs. K.

E. Liner will entertain Many Tourists Here. A number of tourist cars were parked in (llenwood Park this morning enjoying rest enroule Mid the modern conveniences which are to had in this new tourist camp. Among the cars the following states were represented Missouri, Colorado Oklahoma Jessie Cavanaugh, Albertja Ator, Messrs. Paul Robinson, Jolir nm ii Wells.

'Kenneth Work- IM STIOES WELL IMII) The Machinist Ladies' Auxiliary held a very profitable meeting afternoon in the I. O. O. F. Hall.

A class of fourteen members were initiated. Blue Swipe I'iowii Sweater. Robber? stole a brown sweater from the home of Stites, Appb'ton Avenue last night. They gained entrance to the house, through the rear entrance. The robbers were not seen.

Compensation Claim for, mini', Tlarrv J. Strashurger, Mil-. l.M-d Harris. Wallace Cavanaugh J. Monnigan.

utid two cars from Arkansas. PHILADELPHIA. May 19. I WAIU? BROADCASTING' Hal it Products ompiiny By A. The trustees for the iir-ia with a line party to the Best the-, and orange butterflies we're this evening for Mrs.

Allman. ishly ued a'i-out (be rooms to-who will depart tomorrow for jrether with many vases and bask-her home. t.tT of spring flowers, lending a springlike appearance to Ihe The Elma Irelan circle of the' room. A lovely salad course was Central Avenue Christian church served late in tho afternoon. On held a most enjoyable meeting June 1 the auxiliary will meet last evening at the home of Mrs.

'again. Hostesses fer the day C. S. tloldsmlth, recently of 'estate of Harry K. Thaw, slayer.

Chanute, has ttiken over of Stunford White, and who waa the former O'Hrlen Jce Cream adjudged a lunatic and committed location -Hr Main and has to the Pennsylvania hospital fo ci.eiit.d uj an up-to-the-minute mental and nervous diseases, i'es-: "You Can Always Do Better at Kinj-MummeyV Shoes for Comfort Mr Ii. was going to have a "party" for ladies and fitted her bathroom out. with all her loveliest embroidered guest towels. Presently the little son of the house came down the ttairs and triumphantly announced: "Mamma I got ahead of the ladies and wiped mv hands on all the little towels." PEC.OY. Ford Stolen At Clianule.

A Ford Coupe was stolen at Cbanute last night. It carried a Kansas molor car license. Officers over southeastern Kansas have bfen warned to be on the lookout for the car. t'itatillshment which will be terday filed an acountlng In coin- known as the Dairy Products uion pleas court, claiming 5 per The building has been entirely rent compensation on 1 8.3!) remodeled, repainted, and now their services. The total F.

A. Thomasson. The topic for the evening was "On the Roof of the World," Vesta Perry. Talks were given as follows: "Schools were: Mrs. lliatt, Mis.

KIsoii llldcr. Mrs. .1. W. Mlder.

W. O. Ilayward. machinery Installed making It ab- value of the estate was not re- Do you ever stop to consider that your feet are encased tolutely sanitary. Mr.

Goldsmith vealed. ftates that his company will put showed that the of Thibet," Irene Fordyce, "Dr. iShelton of Thibet," Mariclvn Mur-Iry. "Dr. Shelton, Martyr for tut the very lest I' cream which trui-tees, J.

D. Lyon, of Social Activities- can tie mane, ami which win Walter Riddle, closed inaw To Reorganize of V. The reorganization campaign of the Chamber of Commerce will bo held during the week of June Bill Harmuth. secretary of til Chamber of Commerce, made this nnnonncement this morning. Tb annual secretary's report will be filed at this time with the Board Mrs.

Uivcr Frame, Miss H'lorence Ilayward. The M. O. and met yesterday afternoon the home of Mrs. F.

H. C.aliagher with Mrs. S. L. Blair as assistant hostess.

'Dr. Miller, Thibet," Esther in a icatner covering: lrom twelve to sixteen hours a day? Think of the numberless steps you take and mmny little abuses you give your fcihoes? WHEN YOU BUY SHOES GET GOOD ONES! Our Shoes Wear Better There's a Reason known as "The All "ream" jo nornnnis paid with his brokers, notes, redeemed the cream, and will endeavor to give ()ff llIs the nublic prompt and courteous stocks and bonds he had pledged Hardy's letter," Edna Palmer. During the business session he following officers were elected: President. Mndelyn Murry. Vice 1'resiilenl.

Kdna Palmer. Secretary, Ksther Miller. Treasurer. Thelmn Kan-irk. as collateral and disposed of There were four tables of games many miscellaneous securities and (Hiring the afternoon OueHt3jof i)irector(, officials from the treatment at all times.

Ho is a capable business man and will indeed welcomed by the Larsons busin-rs circle were: Mrs. Ed Butler, Mrs. It reinvested the proceeds In llbrty bonds and other high class se Plans were made for a picnic to; American City bureau will be in I arsons at that time to assist the reorganization campaign. C. Miller, Mrs.

Dave Dienst, Mrs Day, Mrs. W. Rich. High curities. be held the first week in June at Neosho Park.

Daintv refreshments was new oy Mrs. Myron if, 1 1 1 Thaw's expenses for board at the hospital varied1 from $600 to Ladies Patent Leather Shoes Broad flat heels in one or two strap models. Button or buckla fasteners were served at the close ot tne "oo ik wmai. $1,000 a month, the report said- entertain tlK club with Mrs. Earl meet in? At the time of the filing of an BEYOND THE PROFIT OF TODAY.

LORD, give nic vision that shall see Hcvcind the profit nf toilay. Into I hi; years which arc to he. That I may tak the larKer way Of labor and achievement so Help me fashion, staunch nml sure -A work mv fellow men shall know Ah wroiiKht to solve ami to cn-tlure. I seek for fortune. I.onl.

nor claim To scorn the recompense I earn: lint help me, as I play tlx? game. To Five the world Its return. Teach me. thronch stnit-'Kle. strain Thou mail'st the earth Icr all of us.

Tench me through struBKle. strain nml stress To win ami rlo my share, for thus Can profit lead to happiness. Inventory appraisement. Thaw's llls Brother Honored. Harry Woods the Words Lumber Company was fcellnj; pretty good today.

He Just learned that his brother E. E. Woods, of Clnremore, had beeii elion'n to repiesent lumbermen In Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas at. a conference next Louse assisting her. A luncheon 'as served to the guests In tlie late afternoon.

Spring flowers A most enjoyable upper meet- $2.95 estate was valued at 2 .1 1 7 4 5. $4.95 All Lo-k For llosv. Officers over southeastern ''-'annas have hei! wari.ed to be nil 'be lookout for Rosy Tnde petitionee, who Is wanted there for riand In teeny. She left. Wednesday evening taking the Kansas City train.

was held last evening at th TO i the aniir. toe rooms ior ni'j His unpledged securities at the time of bis committment to tho Y. W. C. A.

rooms, by club, the mothers of hospital were valued at $1 81,830. Patent Grecian Pump' high louis heels This is an exceptional dress -shoe The Young class of the Central Avenue Christian Church were entertained yesterday in tin-basement of the church. Hostesses $7.50 members being honor Covers were arranged for at a prettily appointed table. Periwinkle and pale pink streamer? arranged into canopies were jsed about the tables and a bowl Colored Slav 1V. May Day for tlie colored ciii- for tho day were: MesJames Roy ns wl" Mav 1 i Piper.

Harry Nickle. Lester Ran-1 was announced nv me com- of sweet peas in the pastel shades on arrangements thi Hie. ripnro Vouliit unci llnrai-p lulliii Heisey's Glassware morning. Aecordinf; to the nl.ie being outlined now, the festival will be held at Marvel Park. Tin colored chorus, recently organized will have one of the leading the festival.

Which blind the soul to creator Cnai-d me from thoughts of little men tliinus: Snvp me from smug content nnd then From greed and selfishness it brinKs: Aid me to join- that plendi clan Of Hus'ness Men wiio seek to trace A calm, considered working-plan To make the world a lielleY ilaee. Lord let: the faith of these he mine, A creed creative, simple, true. Let me but aid in their design. Let me but share the work thev do: Teach me to hold this task above All lesser thoughts within my ken. That thus 1 may be worthy of Tht: name of Pusiness Man: Amen! Hy Berton Hraley.

Olde Time Comfort Shoes For Tender. Feet Hand turned soles, soft flexible soles of the finest grades of kid leather. Black only. Straps, Oxfords' and Shoes Straps Oxfords $3.93 to Shoes? $4.95 to $5.95 Murry. In a guessing contetl, Mrs.

Fred White was winner of the prize awarded. Margare: I'ember ave an enjoyable reading, and light refreshments' wtre served. The Happy Dozen Five-Hundred Club will be entertained by Miss Mabel Reibow and Mrs. George Fette this evening at the Iiomo of Mrs. Fette, 28th and; Crawford Avenue.

was tne central decoration Tor the table. The program was opened by a solo by Miss Fannie Creigh-ton and a welcome address was given rby Miss Ruby Donaldson Miss Fannie Creighton, Mis Cleda Widup and Miss Ruby Donaldson gave a very pretty trio number anil a playlet, "The girl of 1750 and the girl of 1922" was given an enjoyed greatly by every-cue. The characters were Miss Kepta Graham, Miss Fannie (retghton and Miss Fern Fergus-sen. Among the guests of the club were: Mesdames Donald I Attention Bugle Corn. I The American J-eglon drum and bugle corps Is axked to meet nt the office of E.

E. Barker at the i Ornheum Theatre Building, Sunday morning at. 10 o'clock. It i neeesearv fop the corps to get in l-ractlce for the Memorial Day r.roeram. Anyone else Interested i'i the drum Hnd bugle corfis is urged to he in attendance at Hie Sunday meeting.

Mrs. Homer J. Altman, a young matron of Beardsley, In your home gives you the satisfaction and reputation of possessing the best that can be had. Heisey's glassware has for many years set the standard of glassware quality, design xand durability. SOLD AT The Premier Club of the Senior High School will hold a meeting at 30 o'clock this evening.

in the city with her parents son. Engies. McAfee, Lalsure, Watkins. Widup, Creighton. has been a much feted visitor.

Yesterdav afternoon Mrs. John Watts. Tavlor, Struve, Miss Elsie Envies- and Miss Carmen Smith. Next Thursday tjie club will meet again. For the Children Orthopedic Nature Lasts Broad toes, close' fitting heels and arches with soles strong enough for roughest wear.

If Yu See In Our Ad, VCm So" flub Meets, The Premier Recreation C-ln'i meets tonight. tt the senior high school. It Is planned to have the Girls! Jfed Music Chats exercises of the club the cam pus of the school. Th New Mrs. Henry Parker 170 8 Chess Avenue, was hostess to the Frairie Valley Mothers' Club yesterday.

Thre was a good attendance and the president. Mrs. L. Long led the devo'ionals. The tcpir.

for roll call was "Funny stories of children." A Mother's Daylight Rouga Ash to Set it Voss Book Shop S. 18th. Educational Proprsm. An extensive educational pro Kihg-Mummey's 1 im i AMERICA herself is responsible for the flood of European art gram In connection with supervU- THE IXCILLE BEAUTY PARLOR i ists wltnin her houndries, ac- ff pnv is beine nlanned by the cording to Pietro Yon, the cen-: inrational rnmmitteo nf Dbv program was given, in charge! BROADWAY and CENTRAL. Open 9 a.

m. 1825 Main. to p. m. Phone 74 ei lister uicKerson and Mrs.icen organist, wno played a pro-: nnnity Service The coin-Hugh Taylor.

During the social jgram recently on the Crand Ave-J mlttee Is comnosed of Dr. O. M. hour music and social conversa-jnue Temple organ, at Kansas Davis, Payne If..

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