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. Saturday.' February 28, 1925. r SIX THE EX GTTANEE EVENING OBSEHVEE Radio HI'S DAY, MARCH I'fMfU' Time Kiniton KRI, AiikU'b. Calif. (107). 10-10:5 u. m., I A. Church l'VdonUlon wrvico; 11-12, rwf t'lilur imrvico from I'Mrnt Church : of I'hrUt rtt'k'nilMt; 4-6 p. m.. 1. A. t'hurrh -imiMU'lanH' vBpwr ". rrviro; 0:45-7. I'dltoriul tulk: 7-8, trtngro uctH, ori'hf Htra und , Hpi-clultlt-H from Metropolian tlu'utcr; 8-3, program, i'ono Hot SprinKH, prew-ntlniT Indian or-i-liHtrii. i'UU't Yowlurlit, hui'i tno: ii-io, Kxainin'!-, liny Wfat - and his Alxundr ImUl orchK- tru: JM-ll. Thereon Hennett'sAn- p. m Itadlo Mun.s-t aervSei- Jx'RO, r.oa AnffclrH, Ciillf. 27S). . lo:8(M2:30 p. in., service of An ' irelit : temple hroadriisl from ' pulpit, Almeo Hemplit .MH'lior- '. ' bo i.i, puHtor: Katht-r Krlclie flreen. orgunlNt; 2:30-4:80, ituih- Inil proBrum by Hllver hand x und Temple eholr: iter moo. Al ,: mco fiemplo Md'horHon; 7-9:41, n-Kular evening ervte of tin twnpln hefrlnniiiK' with hour of ' imiNin, wrinnn ly puHlor; KHth . er I-'rleke (Jreen, oi-koiiIhI: lu ll, oran rerltnl, K.slher Krlrlin ' flreen, organist, JfGO. OaUhtinl, Calif. :i;i), 11 n. ' m., at-rvlce, Klrnl Ah-lhodtKl Kpiflropul rh ireli, Itev, John HtepheiiM. piiNlor; 3:30 p. in., ' " KdO l.lttle. Symphony orclitH tra, Carl ,ltlnidlitimH. rnndtn; ' tor; Arthur S. (iarhell, mimical iuirpreit-r; 7: It". Hervlet, Klinl - AkthodlM. UplHiopal chiinMi, V. Itev. John Kit dn oh, pitHior, JCHJ.. l.o AtlReleH, Calif. ( 404. H, Id a, rn., MnrKunl It. Weaver, "In My Kntlier'n IIoiiKe:" lorlin- ' 1L'::iii , p. rn.. Mervleea of Mint "' Mclhodlat l-.'plKPopal rhutrh, Ar . 1 Ihur Hlflkely, nrtrnnlHl: K. K. 't ' llehiiB. pnHtor; 0::io-7, Art llleli i nifth'H hill more liotil roneerl V orcheplra, Kdwiird I-'itpatrlck, " '. dlreMor; 7-7:311, orcan rerltal. ' Arthur rtlakely, oraniHt, S-lu, program, y. Knranto apart nients, Mamie lVnton, uoprano. JCJS, 10S AniTileH, Calif. (2!lS). iO;4&-J2:aa p. in., RorvlpfH of . the Ch jrr.h of llii' Open oor, I.- Bormon by the paRlor; Allied A. Itutler, otffanlBl; choir of 100 volceH; -:4r, vcHper miml- ' cal hour, sermon by Itev. Wil liam II. I'lle; 7:lfi-::H).- nuiHl ,' ral program neratmed by I'rof. J." II. Trowbrldtfc und rcKiilnr S ofepliitf Hcrvlco of Church of tr.c kiwi or th Authurli.d t)ittrlhiil.r i uhAr tt.. I t Mr copy of th. Tlmk.n s.r- ) lc Caulon U avul.bl.; wh.r, grnuin Timkon U.ar- t lt. u, nlj m ih, 4n. .nd feluk Tlmk.n i C4fteni' Leighton's Welding & Machine Works Yog tiv foliar. trt dun Tn. fuul MlSia ! j ; . ' c wmilm Tlmk.n , ' H.rini: by buying mt Ms 7.11 TAKEN FOR GRANTED Few people can tell at a glance whether a Used Car is as good as it appears to be. Which means that much is taken for granted by the majority of Used Car buyers. Knowing this, the wise ones naturally prefer ' to buy from lUufcrs' who have the best reputation for giving honest facts and honest values. Smith's Garage 1 41 Grande, Oreim Everyday Radio BY HIM BALL WOUTON 5TAMI CONNECT FIXED CONDENSER (.00025 -.0005 Mfd) BETWEEN ANTENNAANDRECEIVER SHORTEN YOUR ANTENNA AND INCREASE YOUR SEXECTIVETY Vhn mlng t medium priced radio receiver, located for instance in the heart of a krye city and sur rounded by several powerful broad castiiiK itatiotn, the receiver will many time seemingly display a lack Oi toth selectivity and sensitivity, in Keneral, 't has been found that such receivers, especially when in stalled by the uninitiated, have an an tenna much too lung The length of an antenna, by the way, includes the length of the lead-in and ground wire. Particularly on apartment houses, one is apt to had a flat top antenna CO or 70 feet long, with a lead-in attached which runs from the tup of the house to the hrst flour, being invariably 100 to ISO feet in Length. The remit is a large ainuunt of energy is picked up by such an enormously lung antenna, overload ing the vacuum tubes, and despite the efficiency of the tuning circuits, extremely poor overall receiver se lectivity is obtained. The solution for such, trouble is Cen Door, KNX, Hollywood, ,allf. (S!I7), fi ll : I fi p. in., Itadlo hii nwet Kervlcc ' condiii-led by Uev, ChuH. K Aked and Itev. Krank Oyer from ' theater of AmbaHHudor hotel: 7-7:45. miiHlcal ho ir by Jnuunation liluio KludeniH as Hoclutlnn; S-!i, AmbaHHador hotel orMiealru, Josef KoHenfeld, di rector; !i-l I, priiKrnm, tlluhc Ice Cream company. KI'O, San Kruaelaeo, Cal. (IL'fl.fl), 1.1-12 in., cliurcdt ftervlt-eH; l.etly I 'oIIIiih, contralto; Theodore J. Irwin, oi'Kanlat ; G:.ti p. m., "Whit 1h I'layim; at the Loral ThealeiM;" S::tn-lu, ronccrt. Ituily ScIrci-'h l-'ulrmont hotel orchcHt ru. .Moiuilnhi Time SI at Ions. KOA, Denver, Colo. i'ittAy,-1 l'o. in., Hervlce, Kli'Hl. lluptlHl church, Up. A. II. C. Morhe; 7:lf p. m.( nervier, ''irt ttapthl ch jreh. Dr. A. H. c. Morne, taut or. Central Time fcinlloiiH, WO A I. San Antonio, Tex. Ct94.fi. I I u. in., BcrviceH, 1'lrHt I'reahy lerlan church; 7:0 p. m., aerv Icck, Central ChrlKtlan church; J::i0. "Iji ItoheiiH," W()AI en terlalliei'H. WOAW, Oinalin, Nehr, r.2(i), Ji a. m,, Itadlo chaiicl Hervlc, Hcv. It. K. Itrown, panlor; 1:3a p. m., . matlnen program. Cray Heed and NurHery company; i!:3u, matinee prtii am, North Khhi Chiintlau ehureli Sunday Kchool; H, iiiiihIciiI rluipt'l tterv lee, ( 'a I vu ry I la pi 1st chin ch, Itev. Howard C. Whllcninh. paH tuir. Woe. Davenport, Iowa (4s:i.il), s p. in., I''lrnt Ittiplhl church, lti v. ' Walter liiKiam; U:Hn, 1'nlmer Utile Byniphony, Krwin Hvvln de, roiidurtor, VOI, Ames. lown (27. 10:4.1 n. in., roHejre chimes; 1 1, chapel Bervlee.H, Dr. W. K,- Mehonald. WOltU. Halavla. III. '7.r.. 7 p. m., Virginia I'oInuii, Huprauo; 7 lu, 1 1nward UreeHi, Hoprano; ' 7 ptann hoIom; 1 Rihle lecture, 1 M. inllli; 7:t.o, N'ln;lnlii l'il won, ftopntno. WQJ, Chlcajro,' 111. ( 4 47. M. lii;0 u. in.. 1 r. J'rcnlnn tltriulley, Ner- "MHir f -si W. p. m. Itnlph iWH HamH (and Ida Italnbo Uardeii nrcheHtra; Almn WHurtn Mc.Ma hill. Hepuino; Domthy Metirnth. plan bit; Marhh-an ItorrcHen. bar- usually very simple. The antenna should be shortened until hs length is not over 1(10 feet, including the length of the lead in and ground wire. In addition to this, a fixed condenser having a capacity of from .0001 to .OOU25 microfarads may be connected in series with the antenna. This means that the autenna wire is connected to one terminal of the condenser and the other terminal of the conden&er is connected with the antenna binding post on the re ceiver. A usual grid condenser may be used for this purpose very nicely. Remember, that to increase the selectivity of a radio receiver, re duce the length of the antenna or insert a small a condenser having a capacity as indicated above in series with the antenna. . In case of ne cessity, do both of these things. Usually, if this is done, and if the receiver is very carefully operated, the results will be surprising com pared to the results formerly ob tained. Hone; Kern Denicke, nccompan iMt; J ea net te Van l.ennep, so prano; Mary Van 1-ennep, ac compunlHl, WHII, Atlanla, fla. (428.3), 11 (i. in.. llrMt IVesbvLurtan church i ... nriviic, i. in., . nunumi Kclenco lecture from Lowe's (iraud; 5-ti, Cabbath service, the It a p t 1 s t Tabernacle church choir; 7:30, Wesley Memorial church service. WHAT, Fort Worth, Texas (475.10 1 1 n. m., services, St. Caul's M. K. chinch, Itev. c. I. Meade, pastor; 4 p. m., concert, Itiallo t healer. WHCN. chlcapo. III. (Siifi), in::io- 12 m., sermon, " Kev. Hufus a. White; 4-5 p. m., Lain Hon, classical concert; :15-0;lf, talk "' Itev. fllcliard H. I lushes: 7-, classical hour, L. Christ ensen, Oanisli baritone: Clyde Mursh, tenor; Olio Moore, baritone; Hazal O'Ncil, soirano; 8-la, popular program; Harold John son, xylnnlioiil.Ht; Horothy Perl Inff. reader; Midway O aid ens or chestra; Itordon brothers; Hm trr tliiives, hoy soprano; lllanch Hnhlnson, pianist; Florence Kaslinnn, mexzn-soirano; AlfrCil Win t erf eld, concert in 1st. WCnn, Ion, III. (344. 0) 8 p. m., mixed iiiartet; Mr, und Mrs. U. M. Steel, tenor nnd soprano; Ida I'eterson, soprano; Italph lleid, I baritone; Hlchard Y Hire, vlo- j llnlst; Mrs. Until, Mita HollIn.H head. Mrs. Hire, harp, flute, vi ola trio; Mrs. l.ltllc. Leech, pi anist ; Marlon Lee, render. WCCO, Minnenpolls-Hl. Paul, Minn. (4 Mi. 4), 1 1 a. in.. Trinity Hup list church. Itev. Ouvhl Itryu Jones, paslnr; 4:10 p. in., Ho ise of Hope rrcsbvteiinn church, Itev. II. O. SweariiiReii: 7:30. I-Mrst Tresbyterlnn church, Itev. W. It, lilley, pastor; U:l.'t, classi cal concert. WOAK. Kansas City. Mo. (:icr..C), 4 -fi it. in., classical music, Htar's si ndlo; r-fi:.HO, Sunday school lesson, 1 ir. Waller L. Wilson. WKIUI. Chlcapo. III. (70., fi-fi p. m., twllljrht miislcnle; 7-i1, artists profrraui. WKI1W. llelolt, Win. C!ftS), 4:30. f:30 p. m Ilelolt colletto vesper service, W'KMC, Tlerrlen Pprlnps, Mich. ('.SfiTi), 11 n. m., sacred music, I (a din Lighthouse choir; Arlene Itiirdlck, vhdlnlst; Jennelto Ulchardson, soprano; 1 1 :4Ti, ser- ' mon, Paslnr W. H. l-'n-nch; K r t S ; p. m., Hndio Lihlho ise choir, Prof. Louis Thorpe, saxophon-; 1st; Mrs. H. 11. Taylor, soprano;! n, nermnn, John Knox; !:o. ! Kalnmnxoo church of Seventh- Hay Adventists, ' WON. Chlcnuo. 111. (370.), 11 n. ; in., I'ncle Walt vends tho com-1 les; 11:43, iiroRiiuu, CIiIc.tro J t heater; 2 p, m., orim recital. ' Lyon & llenly, 2::to, Albert dei Cortej; Western KurIIsIi Opera com pa ny In 'l''aust ;" 3 : 30, pro Brain, faculty nrt 1st n Chicago I Musical colleke; fl-to, "An Kvr- nimy with the Orent Compos ers." Charles H. (labrlel, Jr.; ( Kthel Wakefield, soprnno; 1 rnry l.enlimton, tenor; Prake concert orchestra. Monday. Xnrcii 9. Pncifie TIiih Stnllmm KIM. Los Aneelrs. Calif. (4H7L t .,t ,; . .-jii.M-t.t t,,?!.: r,. -t Hum. dinner dance on lies tia. Starr Itussell, blues slllRrr; I:a miner. prwnnt by phi Siirnia Pt fraternity; -!, In l si anient a I and oral program: 10-11. Piiekurd Itallad hour; Leonard Van Iterg, Hilly Hall. Tommy I Men In trio numbers. Pes Pudlslll and Khun Oil I, Jfiinctle. pianist. KI'O . Scuttle. Wash. ( I.V'O, 4 f:L" p in.. Olympic hotel or eheslm; It : 4.i S : I Lllo.,- V p.trinienl store proirram; :Sa t'. S alll Tileen dance must HLoft-u, Olympic Hotel dnii'ei music. ' KF8Q, Lo Angeles, C'ullf. J7S), 10:80-1 1 :S0 ii. in.. Httnuhine hour projfrom; 3:3e-4:3o p. jn ut- . trnoon with recital of Ks'her Krlcku (Jreen, with uHMiatinK artlstn; 0:30.7:20, children'n hour arranged hy Hurry Jam--8 ReurdMley (Comdn Jim) und uh poclateH. KOO, OuUlumL Calif. (361). 4 6:30 p. ni., concert orchestra, Hotel Ht. I'Yam'lH; 9, proKruin, KOO Utile HyiupJtony orches tra; 10. i, dance music, Henry HalHtead'H orchestra. KIIJ, l.oa AnKclei), Culif. (404.1). l'2:'iH-:'Ut p. m., Major und hi Kuril m room orctu-Htra; : 3:30, matinee muslcule, Pacific Stale Klcctrlc company; 6-(i:.i0, Art Hickman's Itiltmore hotel . concert oichcatra. Kdwurd Kltz pulrick, director; ti;3tt-7 ::t0, l'rof. Walter Kylvestep Jlert, lit tin Hlorieti Amcricitn history, weekly visit of tjueen Tltania and tHandman from Kairyland, I'ncle Jtdin, I.ouIh l Klein. Charles Ij-Htie Hill, reader; K-n,, profcraiu, Mullen and Itluett, ar ranK'd by the Itadlo rhihtsopli or, (1. AlliHon I'IicIiim; )-l 1, Karl Ilurlnett'H Itiltmore hotel dnnco orchcHtiii. K.IH, I.OH AliKebH. Calif. OifCI). S- ' tt::ta p. Mi., vnca and liusl i-iMm-a-tal program, direct Ion of Trof. J. Jt. TrowhrldKc. KNX. llollywooil, Calif. CU"), fi:ao-(i; if, p. in., lniiNical half hour from Yurllt'.c.r mIihIhi; (i:;iii-7;:ti, tifnnt r hour program, Di'i'MCiili d hi' If. '. "Clin" Ini- talk; S Hi, program, l:i.';:id-lia It call y board; 1 0 -1 -J, mm ie iiIkIiI at I he AmbaHHador holt I'm 1 'oenaiinl Orov, Abe . l.ynian'H dance ondieHl rn, KI'O, San KraiielMco, Calif. .MS!.',) ri::to-r,::ia p. m., liti.ly Heh-er'H P'ali iiioii I hotel oil hi .slra: .;;i(- fi:3ft, IUk Itnilher l(r KI'O; A playteit "Jiitiiny'H S' t'l-t-l." S:idlo llooitt i . Henry K miner, Jr.; fi::tti, What is phiylm? at Ihe l.oeal TlealeiH; 7-7::.a. fin dy Seller's l-'aii iiioiit i holt I or ehe.slra; -S-lo, .losephiiie Wtl HO Jones, Hllll:illlt: 10-11, (h'lie James' ItO.se Koom chest rn. Jtfm I or- (Vnlriil Time Sliillniis ' KPPM, Iteaiimonl, Tex, (315.0, K p. in., niiisicale. K IM X , I last) n kh, N eb r. ( fi S. :i ) , 10-12 mldnlh'hl, KOKX prn- Kram. KI-iM. l-'ayelleville. Ark. CJW.S),- p. in., I.Uile Orchestra of the I university, H. I). Tovcy, dlrec I ' tor. IKHAC. tanhatlan. ICans. (34(1.7) - a p. m., college M'uiriei; c.iu "Insects Injurious to Alfalfa n. C. Smith; 7:40 college quar- t't; 7:fio, "Purpose und Advnnt- jiK-s tt ( lood I 'oil I try Houses." .1. If. McAdams. ICS I), St. Louis, .Mo. (545.1). C p. b., llcnjnmln Ituder's orchsirtt; 'J. program tn be announced. KTII S, Hot Sirini,'s. National Park. Ark. (374. X). N::to p. in., veis.i- tllilv- pnnporl ( 'lcn-l.iu 1 1,'Wfh. er's Kastman hotel ensemble.' It Is Fine to Regain Health - But Much Better to Keep It There nre unavoidable illnesses. Regular physical examinations, however, would do away with a great percent of our sickness. Through them' any health menace is found in its in cipient stages and corrected before it impairs our efficiency. ' . Such examinations are of value only when made where every scientific equipment is complete. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Phy. Owner and Director. Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATER KENT AM) OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Free Benham Electric Co. IAIN 104 NEW IOI.KV lll.KO. MONUMENTS Oltlr.lt THAT MliMMINT NOW Wi :.'i'.vi 'f ','.' n iv-'.rnii.'fi"' plutty i f uu'immr'nt frtii! 'I'.i:. ami itn onliT plnrcil In our liunild H nro to rt'Ci'lvp futthrm, lntollli.-i'nt rxt'cuilon c Will (ilnillr I'ltrnlih I'.ttlinnti'il ISIiir Mntintain Muihlp (ranile Company I1UJ M, At i'., I (irmiih-, rr. ttith vocal numbers. WHAT, fort Worth, Tex. (47S.9) :3t-S:1ii p. tn., iwrechuh Home band, f'rof, Uurwootl, direct or; tcao-lu:4&. concert, Mis, IVml culho in Jmvls, M. K. K:i..V, 70, UIKS KrOKNK, Ore. M. H. Kelly. 79, director of the Booth-Kelly Lumber company of this city, die.! the dny he was re-elected as a director, accordlnK to word re ceived at the offices of the com pany here from Diluth, Minn. Me. Kelly had for many years been active In the affairs of the com pany and had been here at many! of the annual meetings. i LA GRANDE WINS FROM JOSEPH (Continued from Pau 1.) sollloil hnrk throilKli llio nrt. The1 villain- l.liw JiiHt nflir the 11 was 'IomhciI rrnin c-iili'r und IIH! TlKi-ro IiiiiI won llicir rh-Bl (rum" lliiH y.'iir nffaltiNt it niiijoi' I'-iim. Roth tinnis foiicht Tinloiisly Troiii III'' very Btnrl of tin' Kit nit' but in-itln-r wan nidi' to initltt' n flt til Koal iImi-Iiir tin- first i rlt r. .Inm'jtli inailf- tliri-,' iioinls on foill.l ' anil liniiHlf two In IIiih IHillli'. . Cntill.f Kinrs lit llip srronil ju'i-iotl of tlw- firi'.t 1 lialf. fiaiill.f. Inisliy .losopli cpiiI.t, roI enlnir nil. I iliri.ic.l In four l,:isl;rls und onf foul. llnnitlt', ' ,..:. 1 1 c I hnvtllK tlillli'illly.BOtllnir rlo,';o t iioiiKh In tlm hoop to tllt ; ili.t hull tlu'oiich nnil most of tin' : lonir slinlH wi i)t wtlil. Purine ttio I Hint imrl of Hip first Itiiir tho 'I'lir-'rn slnifi'il - ii nioiiirnlary -. rally anil ' t'naiiiiino iit'coiinlftl for two lia.s. Ki is ,and 11m foul. Tin half end- ; I wiih l.a (Sninde two points be- j hind with Hie Heore then JuMeph ; 11, I.a Claude !l. .In Hie opening part of Ihe sec ond half rnamiiiio renistered fonr ' more points for l.a (.raul Tho floor Snaniard was playlnrc the like n. madman und was one of the I, if? facior.H in .the victory. K:i fi ramie's shols were mostly poliw wild, a 1 1 h oi i Kh man y were cl oso and Ihe.lhlrd fiuarter ended with Ihe TiKers sflll one. ioint behind. Score, Joseph 17, l.a (irande 10. Toward ihe last pari of the final period ihliiKs bewail to look bad. I Joseph was ut one time four points I ahead, after Ksles had runn one! i, . .. 'IMw, i" ji!h " " irers tent on rmnunir ami hiihi iijcd to raise their score to HI. Joseph had 20 points and the gallic had one mlnuic to go when Huminelt shot the winning basket. Joseph (2n) La Orande (21) Mathews (H) rr Lyman (0) Kstes (5) IT ivirison Caulke (!t)..: c t'namuno (l) Oawsoii .'...rg.... Hummcll (0) Walker....:. k .. .... ...... Zundel s .-. (ilass k i . VAXIJS TXIMIXATF.D The Kluln quiniet was cHmln- uted from the tournament In this : murniiiK's opener by i he Knler- ; ,rjM. outfit by the score of 30 to 17. The game wa mostly a same. ),., un In-jt ill with tin skill of the KnterpriHe quinu-t provlns nuperlor to the lawr, size of the KlKiu players. , Hart, captain of the Knterprise team, playing riK'ht fnrwapd was the ouialandinff star of (he Kame. I Si-veral times he- mude perfect i drkbhhs piot the KU'in guards to : his own backboard where it was 1 mi easy matter to drop the ball in. Joseph beat KlKln yeaterday and with their defeut at the handu of ' the Knlerprise iiuiiilei this morn- no vot: fitiFi-Kit rnoM SOItK. TRNIIKIl Olt lll.MKniNO OHMS? Wo hnvo a rr-mi'ily Hint la ( iiiariinti'fil. Plrffrfnt from any othi'r you have nfioil. ' Moon Drii Co. i:veryilihiK for the Sick Itooni 1'IIONM .MAIN H VR KPKliAIJ'R ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Ifcpahs To Your Car , Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 j ill i 1 1 ' . 1 I : - . I t , .... 1 . 1 Ini? the Klfftn boys are out of the ruunins- Knterprls has one morij tame to play today. If thy win their next K'unc they will no to the Di.ttrlci No. 1 toumumcnt at l'n- Um. Knierprle will play Its flmtl .Kanie lonlffht against a teumo be nrawn nner ums .mernn. HEACOCK'S RADIO SERVICE l Phone 407-W Wo are now permanently lotrated in the new Harris Apartment liuilding on Fir street', across the track, whore wo now manufacture and demonstrate the Heacbcks Radio Phone We are prepared to give yrtu Sen'ice, as Itadio is no side line with us. Wo cell all standard makes of Radios and guarantee you good results from our installation. All Makes in Radius, Including the IlKACOt'K RAOTO PHONICS Are Now Sold on the Easy Payment Plan Let Us Spi'Ve You. You are making a mistake if you don't hear j our 1IF.ACOCK RADIO PIIONK before you buy. Heacock's Radio Service LA GRANDE, OREGON LET US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. WR ARK THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS jND RETAILERS H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W "Home Manager Purchasing Agent Art Director-Wife UST a slim girl, maybe, or a motherly . woman with sweet eyes and while hair but what a responsibility is hers! She is the active partner. in the business of running a home. She buys most of the things which go to make home life happy, healthful and beautiful. Through her' slim, safe fingers goes most of the family money. And wisely and well it is usually spent too far better than the average man could spend it himself. For women are better purchasing agents than men. They compare prices, weigh val ues and shop carefully. . , They read advertisements regularly, ' Every day you'll find the wise little home manager searching the advertising columns for news that will add to the comfort, convenience nnd im provement of her home. You will find the same clever pur chasing agent studying the advertisements to find where and when to buy, null what and how to buy most economically. The advertisements, too, tell this responsive art director how she ran make her home more beautiful,, more individual the kind of home that a man appreciates but never knows how it is done! Advertisements nre the wise counsellors in the spending of money that the clever housewife heeds daily. .The rnsine! of Running u llnme Is Made Eaiify,. - -fy Rfiuiiug the AdvtM'iKhnVrifs.1 Knterprlse (30) Klffln (17) Hart lit) rf Wtckens (7) Steel (i) If It- U'U on Wairner (if) c .... Itlchards (1) Ueuvis (2 ).-...-. rts Meude Collinirsworih (ft) lie-McAllister (1) Knterprlse: . WuKncr (1) for SU'el; Hlirln; Townsend for Hich ards. .1. Hill for McAllister. ' ; -t