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Saturday. October 24, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pare Th.r" , 'NEWS of SOCIETY D. A. RTea at v Bohnenkamp Home Mrs. , Lynn llohnenkunip and Mre. L I. Rusty cntertjincd at :i li lt ye.iterduy ' afternoon at the homo of Mia. Rohnenkuiup fur the members and those eligible to he come members of Hit Daughters of the. American Revolution. Thirty holies were present. Tin Huhncnkump home . wa; decorated with u pretty color .scheme of coral und lavender, bou ijiioiB of kbim'I pens uud lirkspur being used. .Mrs. A- T. llill :tiul Mrs. A. K. Hendrlckson poured. M Furl Reynolds und Mrs. Ruy W II Hams assbied in tin dining room. Mrs. Seymour Jones, state re pent of (lie organization, of Salem, and Miu .1. I.. Soule, state regts trar, of Raker, were present. Mrs. Jone.s gave an Interesting talk tell-in- of the artivtth's ami purpose of the l. A. It. MiM. tfoulc gave a talk dealing with whnt Is necessary to heroine u member of the organ ization. The D. A. It. hits not yet been organised In Grande. Whn three more wniucn register .is members in or? -Hiizalion will formed, here. Compliment Teachers With Dancing Party One hundred couples attended :i, darning party al which the .Cnlon rouhiy chamber of commerce com plimented the visiting teachers last t-ventHfr In the ballroom of (he Kll-'s' teinole. ... Dispensing with receiving line In order that the urfnlr might he. completely Informixl. the. hosts started the dancing promptly at 9 o'clock. The Sunset orchestra fur nished tin; progi .nil. which contin ued until 1 :mk Atlnscs Hcrniee Wilson and Murvn Lyman poured the punch. On the committee in charge of the dance were Mr. and Mrs. W. v" Perkins, lir. .and Mrs. V. P. Mc Adory. Mr. and Mrs. Holder M. Larsen, Mr. and. Mrs. A, W. Nel son, Mr. and Mrs. Karl t Key nobis. Misses Lucille Hlnck and Urmn l.yman. -" Visiting Officials Guests at Luncheon Mr. W. II. Pickens rntrrliiinril with o luncheon yi'sti'i'duy nflor. noon at 1 o'clock tit hi'r ltomo on WALLING'S i ' SALE OF COATS, DRESSKS ' And' HATS Kvery article reduced this week. ; The bout makes and materials. I.u Vogue- and rainier Coats, Conrler, .f'am eo and (lerahllnc Pattern J lats iVrlonrs. - I'opuhi r priced Prcsacs, ox .iKWi-xnv WALLING'S RED CROSS And ARCH-AID SHOES . Here Is where we make a specialty on these- two slan .dai "l makes of high - grade slioos. These carry a high nrch with narrow combina tion heel which prevents slipping and wearing out your hose. Wo have them In flee styles of slippers and two styles of oxfords. Colors new shade of tan cnlf, black kid und patent leather. Welted soles, flex ible and 'wuir welt; dressy and very comfortable. If you are looking for good shoes, wear Red Cross and Arch-Aid makes. They are in the - same class us Lincoln cars. Surprise your feet and g't a pair of real shoes. THE B00TERY Steel Ranges Different makes and prices. HEATING STOVES To suit any buyer. F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-f5 Fancy Handle Thre Is very little that can b don to an umbrella to change its lines or add to Its general utility, but a great deal of ornamentation and expense may be lavished on the handle. ' This one Is filled in with colored atones tft give a mosac effect. Alder street, complimenting M is. Seymour Jone.s, state recent of the Daughiei-s nf the Americnii Uevo lutinn. of Salem, and Mi'M. J. I Soule, mate registrar of the or- I ganiisation, o'f linker ,. A color scheme of coral and lav ender yns used with n beautiful, (centerpiece of sweet po.:s and lark :nput'. Covers were laid for eight, I.J.ovely consage bouiinets were pre I Mi nted to the honor guests ny Mrs. A. i:. Henilrickson. I M I Alumni Honor Miss jWade, Mr. . Gentle J Thomas Gentle, head of the du , cation department at the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth, and Miss Luey Wade, 'who was grad uated from there in 1K92. were ,he honored gue.sts at a reunion lunch eon of ai on mont h alumni Krlday noon it the 1. o. O. K. dining hall. i lOight covers were laid it tables bright with bouquets of marigolds. (An orch st ra f urnisheil ninslc dur ing the courses.-1 Little lilllte Bun can rcc.il et! "The Itiiggedy .Man" nntl Air. Uen'tle 'uddrej-si'd his for mer s'.udents in u brief talk. ! ' . v Teachers Camp At Wallowa Lake ! Wallowa Lake lodge Is the iteene jof a week-end party In which a I group of high school and grade teachers are participating. Those who drove there last evening in --eluded' Superintend nt uml Mrs. J. .T Longfellow, Mm and 'Mrs; K. A. MtrTCaclir'onr M r. 'tl nT 5Tt srinf nS. ' ' 'amphell, Mhses Speiirs, Ksther J llrciholi ji, iluth Johnson, I-;: hel Hiekford, Marion Ounsmore, i.ols . i Mavis, I'Moreiice Thompson nmH Owen lUchelieu. Misses Verily, Cnrultne liauman mid .Mabel Duty ; Joined Huni' at the ' lodge this morning. Announcements Botinl nnnounreiiieuta may be printed in this column free of charge. Any nnnouiicX'jneHW pcrtaliilug to any functions such A cooked food sales, etc., will bo refusal. Announcements, to no printed the same day, uiuat bo In society editor's 1 lands by 9U)0 o'clock. Newa eUJtor'a oto. The Monday Itrldge club will meet .Monday, October 2U. at t he home of Airs. it a lies Hingaman, 1402 Second street. ' ' AM ladies, members of the Ku Klux Klan, are requested by the excellent commander to meet at Knglcs hall Mctitt.iy evening, (le. tober 2i, at 7:30 o'clock, to take part In a public meeting. The Pnrenti'lVacher association of the Central school has launched a campaign for more parent mem iers. allowing tint II Mond.iy nooa for those who wish to become members. The slate Parent Teacher association is offering a loving cup for the best record in Oregon. "Let no one think that they can place responsibilities on some one else , that ihey should lake themselves. Just when the vorld Is wondering whether moth. ts uhd fathers have forgotten their duties of parenthood and their sacred responsibility to tbelr children comrs the phu for par ents to co-operate with teachers having children so hours a week to weed and hoe in the garden of souls."- sujs the committee In ("hurge. speaking of the campaign; adding. "In speaking of parents we iiiiiiein um well as IMOHiers." Radii w M XIMY. OCTOIW.H 25. Alonutaln Time station. KOA, ItoiiviT. Colo. C122.4). l:3(t a. in., solemn high niara and iK-r-nion. Immaculate Conception cu thedral: 4 p. in.. Al. c. Marks, or ganist; Josephine Courtney, noto Ift: 7:4.., Immaculate Concep tion cathedral. Kl'OM, Missoula, Mont. C&O, 9:1S p. m.. Prch-Hrlan choir; talk. Key. Woohv-y K. Couch. Psclfk- tIiih- Station'. KFWH, Hollywood, I'al. (52). 9 II p. in., hit nen und Al Aley er's A'-olinns: Albi-rt Kelovle.h, violinist; Frank Ph tw and Vic llcall. comedy songs: Francis Ht. George uml others In Warner Rrothersi movie frolic. KGO, Oakland, Cat. (ZH). 11 o. lu., aervlcc. Firs! Conpr-gtithuaI church: 1:3' p. m.. K'G little symphony orchestra; 7:4S, First Congregational, church. KGW, Portland. Ore. (431.6) H:ft5 ii., m. Hiiolione 'I'ro-i-iithfil-j 7::i--p. in.. l-'lint Chmvk a. in., ml; 7 j-0 -p. Of Christ. Scientist. LTIt.I I nu Aiu..I..b Mill It . G:Xa-7 it. iti.. Lclrhtnn'u Areude! cufeteria orchestru. Jack Cron-. shuw. lender; 7-7:30. organ re. man Arinur RieKciy. organist; Washinfiion. Sunduy mornliiff er-K-l. proRi-nm. Martin Music vices nt H o'clock. uiiipnny; Utith I'lttB, soprano: John Martin, pianist; nrian'red iy .1. Howurd JehnMin. - 4 KJIl. Senttle. Wash. CiM.4. II a. m., Mrs. Mont Rome ry Lynch, or ganist: 7:St, rirsl M. K. fUurrli; 1-ltt:ii, t'UKet Houiitl Htivinvs & Loan srH'iullon orchestra. KNX. IMIIynood, Citl (3Hfi.O), S- 4 p. in., 4'lty of Los AngeleH I.....,I...UI.I. I.u ...l.llllA .-..I I from WVstlake park; 7-R. Klrst lrKlyterlan church of Holly wood, Ilcv. Stewart MaoLenn ati. pastor: !f. AmhuKsador ho le! concert orchestra. Josef Itos enfeld. leader: !i-IO:3n, prOKntm. Hevcrly Illlls Nurseries, Knsstan siring trio, Cat mem Lubovlskl. concert violinist. Kl'O. Pan Kranclsco, Cal. (42S.:t.j 0:I5-I0:4! a. m... "Thou Art the Christ.;' Mr. H. I Hhaw &-fi p. j ut.. .Marshall W. Gimiman. or- Kit nisi: 0-A::iO, . Wahlemar Llnd - and the States Itesluurant or- ehrstra; R::,r-7::i0, Tahire hotel concert orchestra: N-v:;:. .I'al.iee hotel concert orchestra: S: ait-1 ft. itinly'Selger's Kalruioul hotel or- ehestra. KTCL, Sen tile. Wash. .1nu.!i) 7:50 H:lo p. m., I'Hrst , Church of Christ, Scientist; !: ; I n. ln lernalluna Itibler -Students' as sociation. ; MOXHAW OOrOHKU 211. - .Miiiiiiinlii Time Stations. KIWr, Itoise, Idaho (27S). ft p. r.i., program, Mrs. U. A. Mclano, director. ' KKWA. Ogden. Ttah. Olfil), &-0 p. in., Ogtlen lladio Dealers pro gram; fl-10, musical proKnim, KtiHhinn shop. KOA, Denver. Colo. C122.4). G-.IIO p. in., Herbert White and his Silver Slate orchestra; R. iiciin tlfie football, Tom McNaiuara: S : 1 0, aituilo program, works of Richard Wugner; KOA oivhos tra; Klaa Wefllng Wclker. L. Wi!l Wclker: Navy day ail dress. Mr. M. M. Ames: "The Mental Health Clinic and tin- Commun ity," Mr. I'Ynnklin O. Kbaugh. direeior; George Kief, idaiilst. KtMi, State t'ollege, N. M. :i4K.), T : :i -S : a t p. m., "Spring and Summer Gardens," I'rof. l-'he; "Agricultural I 'rice Situation in New Mexico," Air. -Hauler, Pacific Time stations . KI-'OA, Soatlle, Wash. (ir:.n). ti :L")-S: 1 j p. in, Slierthan, Clay ami company in-ogram; -S::'u-iii, Times slutlio program, KKi'U. Hollywood, (Ml. (2:LS), It u. m Mad's hour with Mad King: f-0 p. nl., home hutir Georgia Simmons and unhoiiiood children; .fun, Maggie O'Shea, theciana starting tomorrow in which blarney girl, and her vaudeville wn will enlist many. iiie orches rentertalners; It-Hi. Hollywood or- tra Is a great asset, to-the school. cluslral uuartet, Kurella Doug- the morning worship hour Mr. 'iIiim. viuIiu.itL: l-hl'uheth Marlon, 'ifiivmoml WtHlaniK mIiiitu ii 1mrltnn. iCjv'leltoWt : Hernlce Neulf. cellist; Ruth Chambers, soprano tind Roma and Mrs. i'edford presides at pianist; David Stuart, baritone. the pipe organ. .Thin morning hour KKWH, Hollywood, Cal. (2;2l f.- is affording many an opportunity G p. m., children's hour. Dig itro- for worship .that should be cin ther of KI-'WH; ::tti-7. iirograin,' braced by all. Our Junior C. R. at K. P. Jams of Attadeiia Katur ing Hill Hutch and liar Kellogg, Jan:: twins: 7-7::ni, Radio inns tiou and answer period, K OriuiSton,' technical editori 7::i0, nilcrophoue brevities; -S-H, pro gram, Star Motor Car company, .Million Dollar Four orchestra, Sol Hoopli's junior Hawaiian trio. Francis St. George, Jay.,- Minilii Kirl: I. Ilii. i:Uimo w- jf Vli'W, fpnlurlliK Hoi) Muvo'h or- . flHHtril. TA' lr-IU linu iitiii:u-ii; I Le Roy Kulberg. sheik of the uke; Sa'lvlue Piano's- string trio. Rogers Hawaiian trio and oth ers. KGO. Oakland, Cal. Cttil). 1 1 ::I0 p. in., luncheon coneerl ; 3-4, program, Wiley II. Allen com pany liudio; li-7. dinner concert, Wiley i. Alhn company studio; S, "Physical Culture for the Family," Hugh Rairctt Dobbs; "Talks on Constructive ScHlng." It. J. Williams; "Chats About New Rooks," Joseph Henry Jaek f;on; "It Pays to Analyze Char acter," Rescue M. Wyatt; "The lmpottunce of Proper Foods in Daily Life," Prof. Al. K. Jaffa; "Government," Dr. Katharine Rodgers Adams. KGW. Portland, Ore. (401. Ii). 1 2;it0-! :3u p. m.. Rose City trio; K-n, concert: I-lo, iudson and Ksaex orchestra. KJR, Seaitle, Wash. (rtS4.4), 7 f:'4U p. in., Seais, Roebuck & company studio program: K : 3 w 10, Posi-Intelligenccr stutllo iro gram: 10-1 1, Gordon KU bourne and his orchestra. KNX, Hollywood. Cal. 33tl.9). f::ju-6: J 5 p. m., W uiii titer pipe or gun studio. Town Tattler travel talk, W. F. Alder: C:3n-7 At water Kent Radio oiThestrn, Paul Finsteln, leader: 7-7 :3i. .Mutual Moloia i lirth contt f. 7::n-. if.'oram. Columbia Out fitting company; b-H. program, L. W. Stoclcwi H company: U-H. K NX feat ure program ; I a-1 1 , Goodrich Silvertown Cord dunce I orchestra; Lllyan Aluy Challeng er, contralto; 11-12. Ray West's Cocoauut Grove dunce orrhislra from Ambassador hotel. KPO, San Francisco, Cul. I2S3, 6:4-7 p. in.. Wald'-mar Llnd and the States Restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30. Rudy Sclger's Fairmont hotel on.-)ies:ra, tt-K:45. t'da Waldrop. organist; S-t;.-3. talk. Wilt y Wlnnor: 3-lu. concert progrum, t'da Waldrop: lu-ll. Waldi-mar Llnd und the Htutea Restuursnl orchestra. KWSC. Pullman, Wrsh. (34S.C), 7:31'. p. in., IJarrbtte Mvii. so prano; Frances Prlmo. pianist: Raymond Howell, violinist Chrysanthemums," K. 1.. -Vrer-l ; "A Plan lor Compulsory Moral Trulnlns for Childrin.' Falli-r Carl Phlllpp: "Rlluiltiat Ing Dry Flock K a" f. Al. Hub lw;tl. The Irgc"t irte in llulrhinson. Kunaux, grt w from a cot ton wood cane stuck Into the ground s a Joke by JihIjt w. R. Itrown In mu .... . I. . ' i ; r v . KI11ST CUrKCh 01 CHRIST SCI EN'TRST Corner of Firm and SuhUn-t "I'rolmtlon Afterjheror him, not one was brought " ! till in llie Miimluw Mfhnnl- nf IIKI ea:Ji.' Sunday gchool at fl:5 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at S dcrjlandlng and pror.ilse ihey o clocl;.- (Tho reading room,- now 1 W0;ild attend Sunday school real located hi West-Jaconson BIJi.'-. i!trly only 02 t vcr reiurne.l to c.u- t lloom 3, U ope u dally except Hun- j a;1in to 4:30 p. in. dally). All are in vtted. Mctlititti.st . I'.picoiml. Corner of Spring and I'ogrth Hts, Henry V. 1'arker, minister. ()ar IHble uehoo) meets ut H:4( with tltv newly elected supc-rinten-d( nt In charge. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. The pastor will apeak on "The Value ol Good I tending." The Kpvvorth League will "meet ut . 0:3. At 7:30 thu evening public worship. The theme will be "An important Alliance.' We extend un Invitation to si rangers and those without a church home to meet with us on this Li-d's day. Good music mid ; a cordial welcome' awaits yon, Ccme. '.Ion i:n;:llti Lutheran Church (lible schnol. a. m. Morn- in; worship. 1 a. m. rresidenl Coolldge t.iys 'Titat the only nde iuate i- nii'ily for our present wave of lawlessm ss is through the in fluence of religion.", I bit What kind of religion can the-'' people have when pulpits are tainted with the unbelief of "Modernism." Luv- leanness, and "Modernism" have kept In step and both have in-1 treated ut the same ratio. Wil- Hum 'owner h is beautifully ex - prcfsrd thiu thought1 "When nations are to iMrish in their slnis, . 'Ti.i lii Hie church the leprosy hcglnr.; The priest, whose office is with ."al sincere To watch the fountain and prc- uervo it elenr ('arehksly nods and sleejis upon the brink ' .While, others poison what the rioek nin.vt drink." . vm. R Holl, pa si or. Presbyterian. . "Religion nt lis source Is per sonal adventure on a way of living. cbrislianity is u stlrrtngand cost ly adventure in personal character anil social relationships" nays a well known writer recently. We believe In this-way of life 'and all' of our services, arc aimed to help lit this adventure. You will find u real Joy. In our Sunday school wiihjVueh Lord's day morning at 11:45. Uillf classes lor all ages. A men's 4ln: "1 A?ftiVi 'I'hwy'i by Curo 4- and our Intermediate: - C, t;. ut 0:1(11 granl privileges fur oxpres sioiutl activities to our young tulks. G. The evening service at 7:30 con 10, Unties the Klmlles In the Leaders of Israel with life applications. Wit try In bulhl Christian charaeler up on Goil's truth In all our work and extend to the community a most cordial Invitation to share with us thiw kouIh. Win. Crosliy Items, nilt)lHlr. Al. I). South. Regular services morning and evening. Sundtiy school, 0:45 a. m. Preaching, II n. m. Subject "StounrdHhtp Ri-sponsihillty." Kpworth league devotional Ser vices, ii::iu p. m.. Preaching, 7:;tn p. m. SuTijiet, "How to Win Souls lor God." Our services will he continued through the week or perhaps two weeks following. We shall be glad to have you .with us In all these services and we extend special In vitations and any and nil. God's people to stand by us and assist us In our special efforts to get peo ple lined up with the AlasLer. Get winners. saved and the church edi fied, f God's people are one fnmlly, let us work and pray that the sheep that have strayed from the Shep herd shall be brought back to our Fulhcr through His Son. J. A. Hall, P. C. aznK'in The best uvulliihlf statist les show that more than 27.(ioii,immi children and youths under the ugc of 2f In the Fn I ted States are receiving no religious education. other sets of statistics show that approximately 7f per cent of I he crimes coiiiniltl-d In the Fnlb-d A SMALL HEATER With iMuch Heat. Th WesMnghoii:! "Coiy Glow" clrclrlc htater will take the chill out of the frosty motnlur-s. Just at tuch to your lamp sork-t l hr curn-nl cons untrttou is small ahd lhf Initial com Is very low, H. & S. ELKCTRIC . Sotnmrr Hotel I bidding. States are committed hy persona under 25 years of ao. n eastern judge statea the fact, tlutt 2llU voitlK i-t-inw-M u-liifh enmn ih-.t ..i.. ',iiB.niMb..t tn. ., We believe a return, to the "old paths" is thu need of (lie hour, and will help to lessen the crime wave that is sweeping our fair land. Our Sunday school Is run for the benefit of the children of Lak Grande, llrlng them each Sunday morning, ;:45. Alornlng worship. Il:t': evening message. 7:3. both uy pastor. .Mothers' prayer meeting next Wednesday, 2:30 ut the home of Mi's. It. Jordan. Regular- weekly prayer meeting Thursday evening. 7::ii. Place of . womhip. Riverside chapel, thrtic blocks north ami one block west of Second street via duct. v " L. M. Meggers, pastor. - tiiristinn. O. W. .bines, minister. . Sunday will mark the close or the present pastor's relallim as minister of the church. There will be services both morning and eve ning. Iliblu school meets at !:-lfi: C. K. at ti::iu. A cordial invitation Is extended to all services. J First llnptlst Sixth street at Spring avenue, 1 Services for Sunday, -Oct. 25, l'.i ) Sunday school meets at !: !:. m. The Graded lesson a are In use in all the elates. i he Sunday school Is thi' great antidote to crime: iire you supporting it? Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. Anthem by the choir under the di rection of L. !. Harnett. "1 Heard the Voice of Jesus Sy," by Myites Herman by the pastor on the theme "Our Duty to Rale." Chihln n's sermon there: "Prince Harweda DKCLAIIATIO.N To render the most dependable and courteous service To th greatest possible number of people At the lowest cost consistent with fair wages to the labor and capital employed Giving and deserving fair treatment thus To be a factor in - upbuilding this community Is the objective of this company. Eastern Oregon Light & i and Cie Mngic Prison." Kvenlng nor vice at 7:rtu o'clock. This will he the first or a s-Ttes of six co mhtii fit in n u..ii-iivu ii ml.. t- Ihe u aspires of the W. W. O. girls. The service will open with a pre sentation by the girls of chapter I one in the mission study look, I "Prayer and Misslona." The spe- chic theme fr the evening Is I "Prayer." Speeiul music has been j arranged. Tho girls will sing their adopted prayer i.ynin, "Have Tnlne . Own Way. Lord." Mr. Harnett will alng a baritone solo from the Oru- torio KMjah. "Mraw Near. All Ye People." by Mc iidclr.solin. The lllule ouartet. Mr. Mykhuls and Mr. Pol- lard, tenors, Al r. 1 Inmel t a nd M r. Mevine. basses, will sing "Intercede fcr Me," ly Kiikputtick. Tho pas- tor win bring the sermon im-augc ;ige .ife on the theme "The Prayer of Jesus." '.,. We curdh'.lty Invito the. public to J ' 1 . a,H'' All,,'rl '"rl. Pk1c)p. Sister Mary Says: ' II Y SlSTKIt .MAItV" . Hrcaklast tialvt-a of grapefruit, broiled bacon, scrambled eggs with rice, bran muffins, inillt, coffee. Luncheon Cheese timlia!es vvilli sauce, tfttct d Jonmlm h, whole wheat bread, rolled tints drop c'ftokio:., milk. lea. . . Dinner fyatir stew, baked beans, brovv'n bread, cetery-pepper-apple salad, jellied penis, milk, coffee. . Children under ten years of are should not be allowed to cat the baked beans suggested In Hie din ner'' menu. . However, a- vvcil-bal-aneed diet for. the. day la provided without t he hell u.-i, , . , iiccsc Timhalc-;. Four eggs. 1 V4 'cnpsMnllk, 1 cup stab bread crumbs .from s.ifl part of loaf, I K ctlps finely eluip)ied eheeite, ' A teaspoon mustard, teaMiioon salt, I ' lablcMpoon, but ier. Rent eggs tdlgltUy with sail and niustard." Add milk,' brend crumbs, cheese and butler, ' Mi-: well and pour- Into Well-bill iel'etl liittYth' i Grapefruit Is' In Fioriadap "I guess I'll run clown to Florida , and get a grane fmit I understand you can get-' -one for nothing clown there." ; . - . ..' . v "That's a. good idea, the. carfare W' only .$'117.(52." -But to pack it and deliver it to your, grocer that's where the cost cones in. If you went to Wyoming and killed a steer, and cut it up, your steak would cost very little. But how about the cost of getting it home? If you could come to your electric service station and buy a package of electricity and carry it home in a basket, the rate would be lower than it now is, . Only 20 of electricity's cost is in manufactur ing; Wo is in delivery cost, taxes, interest on in vestment, and service. Electricity is the cheapest comfort in your home. Remember that of every dollar you. pay, only 20 cents is for making the current; SO cents i:i the cost of delivering service from the substation to the cus tomer. ... Frocks That Make A Success Of Your Day By NELLY - DON ; Puttnans hi Latlie8, Ready-To-Vear arid Millinery molds or ciiwMtrd cups. Place In a pan of hot water and bake In n j nrvcpmneo of money In exchnngft moderately, hot oven until firm to' , , ' i the touch, ut.uut a minutes. Turnlfor lahor' or; "'tltics. rTHo l!m touch, ahuiit a ml mites. Turn , ": - out and serve Hiirrounded hy white i law simply makes Ji- a legal, ejider sauce sprliiklctl with course loiisndjl" Iymcnt of debt. Hence It breuil crumbs. . r. .. . ,,. "Money has no purchasing pow- or," deelfins a prominent ccono - mist,, and csplaltis his theory thus: $1 Down Delivers Any Heater In Our Store . Credit ; (RJJ; No Irteres otic muiMiUval Fmlly Wm1i- , , , : "llf "III iki tju nil. tho, n1t ' ' .! ttiurf or tvwli tliur.',' : -I I Power Co. "There Is no law eomnpHlnff""tn'o jvniue intisi ue measured ny u J debt-paying ..power.". . The, idea U t t leehnirully correct, of course.: but the 'difference will never be noticed ,if onc offer -the price asked-. in t-ensh.' ' -' '