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.Thursday, January 21, ' 15)26.. LA GRANDE EVEN INCl OBSERVER Paee Thm J4 S -i i i ' 1 NEWS of Loan Fund Luncheon Held at Cochran Home For llie hcnefit qf the 'Beholnr nhip loan fond . Mrs. (U-orc T. 'othran. Mrs. -1 .' W. .lens Mrs. It. Kberhard and Mrs. A. It. Htinli'r enrertnlned at u prettily ap pointed Jnnchcon yesterday noon at the .lio.ino of. Mm; Cc(tirim. A de licious three-course lunch t-on was Ht-rvi'd ut 'one Ini'Kt table -an;! two smaller one, wllh '.covers laid for Iwonty, Lovely boinim'ts of swcct pt'fyt. duffodtls ami daisies "served tin centerpieces. ttMdiN'aeh pi '" card wuK ii tfnuiH hniHtml or the Kiunn flowers, : After luncheon thV afternoon wan enjnynhly Hpi-tit imM iim aud h-v-liiff-. nndJalHhiff over llie work or tltc Ori'RoW Federation tr Women's chilis. -i ' , . , '. 'Mrs.-Lilly Hosiers At Bridge Tarty t... Iovey hoiwuicta of phik .sweet pens nnd carnation; were used lo decorate, Iho Lilly home yesterday afternoon when Ma l , 1,. Lilly ; WiIh- IlOHlesH to the lllOidicl'H of the Wednesday l.'lidtfr club. Three tu 1h'H were at play Willi Mrs. A,-V. , Andrews winning hteh score anion; the ctnh nicmher.s. Mrs. I.ee jionvy ncelved the truest prize. After the Ramea a dainty two courae luncheon war nerved. The next meeting or the club will ; ho lie Id at the home of Mis. ;. I. J orison Wednesday, I-Vhrunry 1 ft. at 2 o'clock. Ladies Aid Plans ' Series of Ximchcons v With 44 members present tin penernl uld of the Methodist Kiuh t, coital church met yesterday .after ' noon nt Ihe homo of Mrs. A. W 1' l,efrcl. During the business pes Hion. presided over bv t lie presi- dent. Mrs. Sherwood Williams, Mrs l.ee llnnford was. appointed a; BPrretnry to take the place of Mrs . ; f Dunning, who has moved t( t.'Walht Walla. Washington. A ue rlea of luncheons was decided upo? by tho members of the society, al ho a membership drive, to be start ed In the near future. Mr:. W il lace announced that her Kunda; : Hchool class would give a plnv cn- titleil "A Woinanhrs Wedding," s February 1 2. i After the business session -Miw WALLll'S A,. 'number of '"' ; WINTER COATS ' 4 At a Bargain, 1 1-3 TO 1-2 PRICK Remember' we cany STANDARD makes of coats La Vogue and Palmer Til KY WEAR. WALLING' 11 K A I'TY In Woman Js An Asset. An asset of nlmosL priceless power 4n tho social world, nnd In the business world nlso. Our llenuty Treatments add "your youth, buoy up your sp. imrkc you a new woman. Colonial' Beauty Shop MINERVA SAYS: I More Zipper Overshoes ley I expreHH yenterflay. .Mnresn'iv today, (let youra whilst we hnve them, j Women nrr, taking ndvanS i age of the low priers on bro ken Jlnes nf Hliorw, e s'hl i l avi' h gooil run of yy."tt left J In tlds Int. The hnl'.eM Spur. 1 tex llk Hose at Sl.tHi my . going oif. i Tho Hint m-n w it Ii ni:. I erabln feeling fyt un p i i on riny Str.et with Or. Sehotl's Foot Aptitiar.e . I There in conifnrt In re.y I piiir of Arch Support. u h-it ' properly fitted. II th. v do:tT fit Ihey jiniji'y nre nt ct.--I fortable. The :..t. rv tn;,k n j a tpori,ilty en t' iw lii!1. ! lid you wty try ;i Zino ) forn Pad? Hy ruio. j tby fw fiiir !. We ha i Itunion Pad also. ! THE B00TEKY I Arch-Aid and I:- I Tro.-s 1 fcho'-s on tap. WW SOCIETY Feathers Hpre Is a stunning new rrenca boutonntera made entirely ot ter hers. This ono Is ft mftriffow, atj looks remarkably real, Mabel Doty gave a musical read ing .My Mother's We,ddlng Oown," ;tcoomp,niled by Mrs. A. K. Kin man and. Mrs. Will Adler. She woru her mother's wedding go-wn, which is fifty years bld.'Jl'Mi-s. Clautlc .Cooper sang two nnmljeni. A social hour was observed fol-i lowing the program and refresh-uK-nts were served by the cojniiUt ee in -harge, consisting of JJIiib. !. ( Kiuith, Mrs. Klla J)oty, "Mrs. I'eaison, M rs. James Moss, Wr Walter Perry and Mrs. S. ('. folev man. , Tihte Class Meets iVith Mrs. Noyes' 1 . Tho rresbyterlan W'omon'B liihlc clims met in regtilar session: yes terday afternoon at tho home of .Mrs. V. Noyes on Adams ave nue. Mrs. Harry Turner, prcsl lent, presided over the business esslon. after which Airs. William Inook had charge of the lesion for ! he afternoon. Sixteen members ,vere present. before, adjournment luncheon .va.s served by the hostess. ladies' Auxiliary nstalls Officers.; Ol'ftt-ers for the (tisulug year were installed' Tuesday evening when the lydle.4' auxiliary - to tin 'trotherhood of riocomotlve Klre inen and KnglneeiM met at the K. P. hall. Alia Dickford was instal led as president; Myrtle Cade, vice president; Myrtle. Coleman, seere '.nry; Mrs. CJunn, chaplain; CJra.ce itrierr. Injieii guard; Mube.l .Cook, Miler guar'Tr'Tesi;! ViuVTOfT;''wa'r. len; C! oldie I ticker conductor; Ida 'harlton, Nell Swaii ,l and ' Anna Welgle, truslee.s: J-eria Head,' treus irref, Louise Hilary, collector; 'ell Swan, press correspond en l.;' . The retiring president. Helen rine, wius presented with a love!' s;i hid set by members Of the ."uix-, liary. The treasurer and eolleeior were each presented with mayon naise Nets in appreciation of tneir dx years of service In ihe aiiNllfar.". Delicious refreshments were nerv ed after the Installation. Women Entertained At Dinner and Dance An enjoyable affulr took place last evening at Kagles hall when the members of the Itrotiu-rhood of I'ailway Trainmen entertained the ladies' auxiliary to Die organization and their families at a dinner at t o'clock. me hundred and fli'rv people were seated at tlie- loin; tables and a delicious dinner was served. The tables were decorated with pretiy boihiuets of red carna tions. . Kolowlng dinner at 'J o'clock the U. of It. T. were hosts at a dance. The guests were tho rail way conductors' organization and the ladies' auxiliary, the Ih'Other- hood of Locomotive . Krtglnevrs and the (. 1. A., and the lirotherhood of Locomotive Firemen nnd Kngl neers and the ladles' society. Danc ing wa enjoyed until t'i o'clock. Music was-furnlshcd by a local or chestra. ., ; Announcements Koelal amioiincemeiitH may lr printed hi thi.4 ttdiimn fret or i barge. Any annouiicenientH per tabling to any function mich as t i Hike I food sales, ct, will Imi refused, Aimouneemeitin, to Ik printed the wine day, must Im In WH-Iety editor') liniuN h) OMM) o'eliK'k. NewH wl I tor's nole. A special meeting of the Pythian Sisters has ben called for l"riday afternoon al 2 o'clock at the K. P. bail by f'arrle Clcavinger, most ex cel!, nt chief. ! The Indies' Aid of the UnptlHt ehurch will nu-et at the I. O. . l'V hall I'YIday afternoon, January 22, at 2 o'clock. After the hn.sinesi mting the ladie wilt prepare for a chicken pie dinner to be nerved from 5;t until 7:.tn o'clock. ' All Kntghtn Teniplar IntereMted In Ihe ilrtll leam will meet nt the Mn ponlc hall Friday evening. January 22. at 7:50 o'clock. Two Dm? Stores Do $1,000,000 in fliisincss KANSAS rlTY. (AD From n wnnll o'.ifrurf confT1lonary Hlorr. .-n yrnrn njro. 1anr ami M. II. f.itr hav h.iilitt (I a htlRinf-s, mil ith In ilH Mnr, jrhirh I. conrhKlinK n 4.0fi.l.no jri-ar. and all from two Mnall cut-rate drug storra. . Tliv storea aro amall atoroa i)To, one- brtnir 64 fet by -62 and :the other ulitfhtly larger, but they jare crowdi'U daily. llie Kat brothers. In 1017, add ed u drug department to their small confectionery. Then in 191S, during the war, the brothers eli minated the. tax from the net ling prlcu and began to under-sell the market. The business grew rap idly, expanding Into two stores. Kive years ago they began to ad vert Iimj extensively. l h u t is w ii en t h o rea I gro w t n began," said Isaac, the elder bro ther. "Almost immediately miles jumped 6u per cont." ltecently Kalse ran a 14-page advertisement in a Kansas t'lty newspaper, a re cord for advertising here. 'We have cut overhead expense S per cent while the average is 27 per cent. A prominent real estate authority said it was lm possible lo do a million dollar busl- program; Q:45, Itadlotorlal period: ness on a single floor. , We havo7-8, Kxiimlner hour; 8-D, Aeolian doubled In each si ore what ho h:i!i1 was tin possible." The-re Is no lost morion In the Kalis stores. Each clerk handles his own 'sale and cash. Kach of the twenty departments is con nected with the basement ware house by dumb waiter and each has Its own telephone, connected with a central switchboard. Sister Mary Says: v (Hy Sister Mary) ' R rea k fast Halved apples, cereal, thin cream, creamed finnan had-. dtVcornifieal muffins, milk, cof- ; Luncheon Casserole of vege tables, raisin bread, caramel cus tard, milk, tea. .iMnndr Haked hallb-jt steak creamed pot a toes, buttered string It Cans, stuffed prune salad, rice souffle, graham bread, milk, cof- jfee. The beans suggested for the .din ner! menu are canned rather than fresh.. If. canned vegetables are thoroughly aerated before heating and seasoning the vegetable la much improved. Let stand ut least an hour in an uncovered china glass dish and shake two or three times to be sun the pieces underneath "come up for air." A teaspoon of sugar improves nearly all canned vegetables. CnKM'.'role of Vegetables One e u p cook ed pea s, 1 cu p diced cooked beets, 1 cup diced cooked carrots,! small head cauli flower. 4 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon flout', salt and pepper. 2 tablespoons grated cheese, boiling water. ' ' Melt' butter,' add peas; beets and carrots. and shake over a low fire until Vegetables are 'well coated with butter'. Silt flour and salt, over vegetables and stir carefully with a fork. Put the. cauliflower which has stood for an hour head down In cold sailed water, in the center of a buttered casserole. HuS-rbund wltUT vegolfcblrs and Vul d about ! cup of boiling water. Sea son with salt, and pepper and cook In, a hot oven, for Ito minutes. Re move cover, sprinkle -will) grated cheese ami return to oven long enough to . melt cheese.! Other combinations" of vege tables can be used In practically Ihe Hit me way. lteans, corn, toma toes and a large spanish n onion make a delicious, casserole. Radio J'ltmAY, .lAM AItY 22. Mountain Time Stations. VVt Calgary, Van. (4:15.8) 7-8 p. m.. Salon broadcast, Gladys Webb Koter, director. ( Nlti;, -:dni(tiitoii. t an. (,"it0.D) 7:So-8 p. nw, ' children's- half hour: K:3u-10:;tfl, Wilfred Oboper and his I la walla n troupe; i(i.:t0 lt:na. John Itowmnn ami his or ehesira. KI'WA, Ogilen, I inli ('2(H) 4-5 p. in., organ recital. Para mount Ihexitcr; 5-it. Radio dealers program. KOA, Denver, Colo. (.122.1) 12:16 p. m., Jtlalto theater mil slcate; 3:1 5, relaxing exercises, Mrs. P.ulh lriimm Witting; matinee for housewives, Klizabeth .lacoway Matth-vs; IMlth Uasmus Hn. soprano; Kllzabeth Alexander A delicious hot breakfast ready for the table in less New Style H O (Oats.! j These toasted onti cook into granj ular oatmeal. Actually a new( breakfast dish! One that givej. you vim for the -whole day! A wealth of energy-building car-" bohydrates tissue-building pro-j , tcins and vitalizing minerals. in, every dish. That "ail-mghl coolti"! ' it f. . ; .? jtaror tn omy Krrv a Kiwn n-o Hornby s or HOQRKCOOKimOArS 1 0-H ii ICundiuist, contrulto; lYuncct Hmlth, reader; Kdtth Itasmussen, soprano; Huth llnffner Under, piuntst; 4, culinary hints, Mrs. I'lara Hoover; 4:15, fashion re view; 0:30, Brown Put ace string orchestra; 7:S, 8 u n d a y school lesson. He v. Willlum O. Uog ors; K, muslcalc, 1'"ort tolllnn cham ber of commerce; 157 Infantry band; Fort Collins Masonic nuar tet; I l,yon, clarinetist; Mrs. 101 Ira -both Caraon, contralto; Treston .Murphy, baritone; Ladies' quintet, Colorado Agricultural college- KOII, State Ctillcge, . M. (.SIK.tl) 7:S0-8:S0 p. m., imiHlcal giam, collegn hand. lro- I'aclflc Tlino Stathms. Kl Uk Angeles, Vnl. (Jtt") G:S0-6 p. in., l!ninlner matinee (l. nightly doings; :JQ, KKI'a Sec D"K Oiiunrina; Htan, vest pocKer resilience pipe organ, Dan .1. Mc- Kurlund, organist; ti-10, William MncDougul, Scotch comedian ""und Miltual Motors Joke contest; 10Pll, program, puplln M.yra Uellti VJck ers. - , ' " KTON, Heneb, Cttl. 4 : 30-6 p. m.. amusement bulle tin; ti-ti::t0, organ recital, llray ton'.M theater: t:;i0-7, Cuptatn's Inn orchestra from Seal lieach; 8-U, I'l-ess-Telegram; 10-12, Iong lieach i;iks No. NSfi Midnight frolic. Kl'WIt. HollywiNHl, I'iU. (2.') Butter Milk BiicuHt New Enitlund gutter Buns Quick pnrkrr House Roll, Surprise Biacutl Cinnamon Pin Whwl Bill ter ftfolch Fruit ?ioiU M't Pie Crust Strttm Dumpling Old Kuliioncd Short 'pake Trult Roly-Poly Bolted Fruit Dumplings Baked Apple Putldiua bluffy u biscuits and all these other treats J DELICIOUS, fluffy biscuits ' that's the' kind you'll get always when you follow this ' Master Recipe carefully. u. But look above; see what a lot of other good tilings this same Master- Recipe mokes, with only slicat chances. Tear out this ad and try theacs ' " The Sperry Master Recipe i ... .for lihcuits r 2 cups Sperry Drifted Snow Flour ' I teaspoon calt ' ' 4 teaspoons bukini; powder . j 2 tablespoons shortening cup milk or cquul parts of i6ilk. end water , Mix and sift dry ingredients; work; in shortening with knife or finger tips. Gradually add liquid, mixing with n knife to a soft dough. Tons on a floured board, pat or roll .lightly to one-half inch thickness, cut wiUjJrtW cuit cutter, place iii'panlbruahiovtfr tops with melted shortening ctilkl? Bake in hot oven (4J5 F.) 12 to 1,5 minutes.-' i . ''.i'V'-I) ', Scones "S . y'i For hl old Scotch favorit everybody loves, use the Muster Recipe with these changes: Add 1 more tabic apoonful of shortening, 1 tablespoon of sugar and 1 well beaten ecg and extra yolk re serving the white. Put beaten egg into a cup and fill with' milk Icavingcup three-fourths full; sift sugar with flour. Roll out and cut with biscuit cut ter. Place In pan, then brush over tops with the unbeaten egg white; sprinkle tops with sugar and cinna mon. Bake In a hot oven 15 min utes. When baked, split open and spread with jelly or jam. Replace tops and serve. Savory biscuits For a luncheon surprise, serve these Sperry H that mm Home Service bureau SMrs. Belle De than 3 minutes! Quick tooking two mmum m-O M0WV1OT1 MttMIPI CVLAM FAIfNA ret in (PUx tn vi i f tam L MJMUflAft PMCMI IlO ,.. Od&u 1 L'll I "i'.Hi t. -m.,' announcements; 7:10. safety' first talk, orficer K. C. llrown; 7:20. Jack itoax, fishing and hunting stout; 7:30. Kyo-o-logue. Dr. Marshutz; 7:40, micro phone brevities; program, John Wright, the. flight Tailor, Jtartrnd Nieto, coloratura soprano;, Chlco du Verde trio; ,9-10, studio pro gram; lo-ii, Warner I trot hers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. K;, Oaklaiid, ( al. (:tl.U) y-4 p. m.. Sun Francisco musical bureau; Clara l'uecinelll, violinist; Anna I.ucchesl, pianist ; Murgarel Hentley,. .soprano; Ira D. Morgun, 1 baritone; Ksthcr lleller, violinist; j book' review; 4-ri:H0, concert or- onestra, notei ki. i-rancis; n-KUtEi. Arrillaga Musical college; Clara I'ucclnelll, violinist; Charles Will tain. Warrliu r, accompanist. Kt;W, I'orthmd. 4)n (Ittl.ft) 7:IS a, m.. physical culturfl ex erciFOn; 1 2: SO-1 : ;io p. m concert. It owe City trio; i-7, dinner concert; S-U. concert; !-lO:Sn, concert, Sher ma'n, 'Clay and company; 10:110-12 m., Hoot Owl frolic. KI1.I, lm Angeles, Cal. (105.2) ti-iito. p. m., l-clghton's Arcade cafeteria orchest ra, Jack. Cron shaw, leader; ( : :i0-7 : HO, hlstorj story Prof, llc.rfxog; itlchard llead rlck and V'yoln Von, screen juve niles, fncie John; 7:;t, "lioinance of Santa V Trait," CJladys Do Will; s-io. program. Western Auto Sufry company: lo-l 1 , ) o n' from I ONE Master Recipe! with a salad course! Prepare Master Recipe. After cutting spread )j of 'ef.ch roll with deviled ham. Fold over as -for Parker House Rolls, place in . baking pan, brush tops with melted butttr or substitute. Bake in a hot oven (425w F.) ubout 20 minutes. . ' ; t What I like about Sperry Flour ;. ' It's so uependablc! In the 12 years . J'vc been using Sparry Drifted Snow : J"(Iou; Jtj has licvcr oncc disappointed , ,Thcy make It of the finest wheats, ' t with exact ing care, and theti they test ift Iwiirly hy baking with iti yt actuilly cannot buy it until it pro- bcti perlcct results. BELLE DE GRAF .,1 t IH 'Drop Dtwplings -10.. Dunryjjjj); the best part of tha 'tifif-ii foifes say. For 4 or 5 ptr f)oV e,rcp;ire onc-holf Master Recipe, piking tiicse changes: Use one tca y?xior i$ fihorl ening end one-hnlf cup of n.j'.k; The doup.h tihould be sponpy end lull of holes. Drop on boiling stew, cover lismtly and steam IS minutes. . -He sure to keep liquid con stantly boiling and do not re move cover during cooking. How to make fifteen other delicious dishes using this same Mttstrr Rrblue, is told in, a booklet, "EIGHTY Food DUiRhts from EIG HT Master Recipes." Write me and I'll ' send you a copy, free; You'll find it n wonderful help in fell your baking. Is there anything about cooking that you're worried about? Maybe a big dinner and you'd like to know tome easier ways to prepare It? Or what to feed children nt various ages? Write mc r.nd 111 gladly help you. Co., San Francisco, Calif. Dept. Graf, Director OATS men 1 I B . T LA. M I Z- W QUICK COOKING OATS Cook 2 to 3 minutes only , ; iffecA'erU-Q CamuJij- .urrAiO. Nil. WflR . U . A ' Kto-t i ,a T. .; Clark's DiUmore hotel Aniicn or chestra. ' A- ' KMTIt, IIoIIjmxkmI, Cal. 6-6 p., in., Peter Pan hour, Mam my Simmons. Marlon Olluiorn ami Magdalene Schaffer. Anna 10 and llarbura Krdinan; 7, "Color Pho tography," Chan. W. Beam; 7:30. "Wonders'of Nature," Prof. Alfred Cook man; 8-10, The Turner . or chewtra, Loren Powell, director; 10. It, Starr Piano company Htndln. KXX, Iloltywond, ( al. (Xtn.O) rv : It 0 -ti p. m.. Sunny Jim's talk; 5:.1o-ti:i5, . Wurlltwr pipe organ studio, Town Tattler; 6:15, travel talk. W. R Abler; 6:SO-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7-7:30, Mndlo program; 7:30-8, program, Ka stern Oulftttlng company; 8-9, West CoohI thttaters; 0-10, Order of Optimistic JHiniits; 10-11, dance mu-slc; -1 1-13, ltay West's Cocoa nut llrovo daneo, orcheiilra from Am bassador hotel. Resolved: THAT, as usual I spent more for- Christmas this year than, .expected, I will stint saving NOW in ,. order to meet ' the coming requirement. UNITED STATES NATIONAL -BANK A.et us serve Iecmcalhf We are fully prepared to take care of your electrical needs. IIow aboub' some new .Mazda Lamps 'for those empty sockets? ; ' i i. " ' , . ' , La Grande Electric Co. 1412 "Adams Avei '.' ARRIVED TODAY . . . . Miss Grace H. Bogus of the Westinghouse Electric & Man ufacturing Company arrived today and will be at the offices of the Eastern Oregon Light & . Power Company Friday and Saturday. r ' '; All usere of Westinghouse Electric Ranges are cordially invited to make : personal appointments with Miss Bogue on tlectiic cooking questions by telephoning the i i : ' ''"'.' ' . Eastern Oregon Light and Power Company the '' ' " 'I Extr.cti S hill '' ' ' i""''' jfi Gnnamon Ginger jr ' Paprika & 11 others S PUTMAN'S Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery . New Princess Slips Just Received! KOAO, CNnnlliH. Ore. , 7:05 p. m.. mimical mdeetloiiH; 7:1S. '"nnHlnwts Dlgesl," A. i. Hchmlttj 7:30. "Minor AdlnstmrntH and Ilwpeeilon of the Auto," Prof. V J. UUrtitori: 7Mri, "Oregon Km U and Their Kconoinleal Phi'," ('. K. Thotnax; S-0, musical program. KPO. sail Frmielsoo, c al. (-iiiH.Ii) 77;3ii and S a. in., daily down eNj'rclHeHj 10:30, "Yo Towne (,'ry. er"j 11) in,' reading of Ihe Hcrli tureBl 32:4t p.. in., talk from the Commonwealth club luncheon nt the Palace, hotel; 1:110-2 Uudy Set ger'H Kalrniont hotel orchestra; fi:S0-6, children's entertainment: t;-d:10, ."Ye Towiin Oryt r"; U :;to-7. waiuemar i.uni ami ine istnirs Credit CARR'S No Interesl mm TlHTII'ln mlvertlslng Implies honesty in it tnnutatf whiff, and (1m 'assurance of n wpiain deal. ' '. (Jcnuine HONEY CREAM CAKES - : "' ' ' ' ac, ' !io mill -Kkl , ;' ' , , ; Genuine BUTTERNUT; BREAD . . 10c , 'nMs no nuirp -uxirlh more. q-tta Grande Bakery . m ' ''. ' !" ,v ''. " '' l?;'' ' MirWIIIInnis,' Owner. Don't just .'ask.'fbr . pepper I Ask for 'Schilling Pepper. More 'flavor V goes 'further. You might as well "'have best. , ; . I ojsiiig . . .' ' . J Towdei tail rant orchestra: 7-7:10, invent mi nt tulk. J. C. Wilson; 8-9. Htu dlo program; 9-1 T'alaca iiotL dance orchestra, Oeno James, tU rector: 10-11, AValdemar Tiln! and the Ktntes renHtattrnnt orohestra,j UTAH, Oakland. On I. (240) j 9-B:30 a. m., prayer r.ervloea. ReV. K. 1. KpanlUing; 8-10, progran, Hrenner'H. ;! - -i - KVS( Pullman, Was'i. 3-IS.)-- 7SUi-ii p. in-, piano soton, Ioro lliy Itnrson; Uoulse Clausen, vocaU k:l, Ciranvlllo M.cOucken, vioilnlHt; "Phyaicw of MverydayMfe'.nr. K. O. tlulchinxun; "General Account ing." II. .1. Helm; "Kcnlta of Kllciten Improvement t'onteat far I!ir,'" Olndys Oiillup. " ' j - ' 'j' 1 viimi Y Coffee 1 i m 4 -i''r