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THE OREGON STATESIIAN, SALULI, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1227 .L:...., rl'.v rufre Tea Giren a the One of the moat delightful af fair of the past fortnight -was the bridge tea for which Mrs. David t -Wright and Mrs. Bert Flack were Y hostesses at the E!k's Club' Mon- ygfiay afternoon. y-i A- v. The vfifteen tables of bridge wh!chjrerftJLlHIay throughout the led later Honored on Birthday 1,1 Anniversary , 5 . . ,-i - .A-group of the friends of Mrs. C. E. Klngsley, gathered at the Klngsley home one evening re cently, to honor her on .the occa sion of her birthday anniversary. , , "506? was the diversion of the evening. Refreshments were aerv- O- SOCIAL CaLEXDAJI afternoon .were arranged about the dining-room of the club. Tall- baskets of yellow and " bronze chrysanthemums decorated the rooms. vrJjiJf' -H,-.;'4'VTr,v: , Mrs. A.. A.- Gueffroy won the .. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. C. IS. Klngsler, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hartman., Mr. land Mrs. George Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caul- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Lake Rlch'man. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bates, Bobby Caul kins, Mildred Hickman, and Helen ! hish score) prize; Mrs. EL E. Ling. the second prize; and Mr. Leon : Hartman. ! . ' : W- Gleason. the third. j " ' - - ' -', - The guest group included: isn. Entertain sU tth Hallowe'en Ross BldwelL Mrs. E. MeElrey, Mrs. XL E. La g, Mrs. Fred Lange, Mrs. Willard Wirt. Mrs. Harold Hughes, lira. G. L. Forge, Mrs. Cltftaa Irwin, Mrs. Ylncent Diaz, - Mrs. R. H. Bladcck, Mrs.- Fred 'Williams, Mrs. JU A. Gueffroy. Mrs. Hbgan, Mrs. Adolph Nelson, Mrs, F. L. Utter, Mrs. I. M. Dough-i ton, Mrs. Harry E. Crawford, Mrs. " C Laughlln. Mrs. C. C. 'Miller. aCra. George IL Burnett, Mrs A. I 'Wallace, Mrs. i Harry J. Weid zner. Mrs. "Milton Meyers, Mrs. Roy Burton, Mrs. C A. Kurts, Mrs. Leon W. Gleason, Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mrs; Eric Butler, Mrs. TJ. Scott Page, Mrs. Walter Pennington- Mrs. Harley White, Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy, Mrs. V.-. Kuhn, Mrs, P. E. Fullerton. Mrs. Ida Nllea, Mrs.; Rose Babcock, Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mrs. W M. Smith, Mrs. Herbert Hauser, v Mrs. 1 Charles Pratt, Mrs. Percy Cupper, Mrs. Gertrude J. M. Page, Mrs. C M. Inman, Mrs. R. C Hunter, Mrs. G. Ertckson, Mrs. Lv O. Smith,- Mrs. G. L. Newton,' Mrs. Francis Neer, Mrs. W. E. Hanson. Mrs. Lloyd LeGarle. Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs. M. P. Adams. Mrs. G. F. Cham bers, Mrs. 'Albert Smith. Mrs. Frank Loose, Mrs. "L.: Brown, Mrs. H. K. Stockweil, Mrs. Edwin Hoff Dinner Party The Misses Virginia and Ellen Tower entertained a group-of their friends at a Hallowe'en dinner par ty Monday evening. , Covers were - placed at the din ing table, centered with : yellow chrysanthemums and orange ta pers, for Miss Helen Richardson, Miss Erma Batterman. Miss Wilms Finster, - Miss - Juanlta Heppner, and the hostesses, I Miss Virginia Tower and Miss Ellen Tower. Chapter GpuJ o.Wm Bis Entertained at Moore Hdmi l Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sis terhood will be; entertained Thurs day afternoon '. at the - home k of Mrs. W.W.I Moore, 635 North Church: Street. j- - f ' :i::f: Educational Day will be observ ed at this time.' i Mrs. LaMoine R. dark will give a paper on StItch in Time.T Musical numbers will be given by Miss Louise Town send. V'.. I - .The social committee will be In charge of the meeting. - y. IV. K. K. CIo33 Entertained at Acton Home V Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton enter tained the members of the Y. K. K. Class of the First Methodist Phn rrh Uona, 'cinn - th :rt C';air "r- Hallowe'en costume party. r by. Mrs. Ov L. Fisher, Mrs. W. L NeedhamMrs. Cal Patton Mrs. FrAk Minto, and Mrs. Pratt Vick ers of Woodburn. . Mo)iday Afternoon Club ! L's.tertained 1. v';i'::;,;:.:1;..,;.,.l',f The 'Monday Afternoon Club was- entertained this week with a one oelocsr luncheon', at the home rfgf Mrs. 11. siPolsal. . T Mrs. W. L. Speck and Mrs. C T. Ellison were guests of the club. Covers were placed for twelve at the luncheon table . which was rente red with pink roea and pink tapers. . ;..-.-. The first riie for high score was won -by Mrs. Frank : Shafer. Mrs. : John Pollock won' the sec ond' award'" 4:'. . , Mrs. Frank Shafer will -entertain the group in a fortnight! - i Mrs. Edgar Hartley Enter tains With One O'clock Luncheon " . - j ' Mrs. Edgar Hartley entertained the 'members ' of the ; Round-Up Club with an attractive one o'clock luncheon Monday afternoon in her home on North Capitol Street. Mrs. Homer Goulet was s spec ial guest. The luncheon table was lovely with a centerpiece of carnations and chrysanthemums. Covers were placed tor Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mrs. R. E. Downing, Mrs. S P. Kimball. Mrs. Charles K. Spauldlng, Mrs. Charles H. Robertson, Mrs. J. T. Whittle, Mrs. Joseph H. Albert, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Mrs. John-L. Rand, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Hom er Goulet, Mrs. T. B. Kay, and the hostess, Mrs. Hartley, t Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. High score honors were won by Mrs.! T. B. Kay. Attractive Hallowe'en Party at McCaUuter Home ; Miss Doris McCalliater was hos tess at a Hallowe'en party Monday evening at jthe home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCallia ter on North Liberty Street.: ' v -The living rooms were attrac . . tively decorated "with Jack-o-lan-terns,' black cats, witches, and black and orange streamers. The guests appeared- In clever - costumes and masks. A. The I even ing was spent playing games ap propriate to the season. . -' Mrs. McCallister was assisted In serving by Miss ; Florence Cauth- orn.1,-;-1;:, 't '.tl ::.:? ''K-t'- The guests were: . Miss Betty Mae Hartunr. 'Miss Charity - Wat eon, Miss Echo Hall, Miss Dorothy Krobs, Miss Jessie Cooper, Miss Betty Martin, and the ,; hostess. Miss Doris McCallister, Edward Anderson, Clinton Vincent. Paul Hauser, Billy-Hemming way, and John Saul. " oman's Alliance Will Be -iCntcrta ined - - - : -1 Mrs. - Tucker. Mrs". Trott, and ' Mrs. Pollock will entertain the members of the Alliance of the Unitarian- Church with - a one o'clock luncheon Friday ; la. . the church dining room. ' Mrs. Everett Anderson will have charge of the program. Attend Luncheon in Portland ' A number of Salem Daughters of the Nile are "motoring to Port land todav to attend the first meting of Nydia temple In the new Masonic temple. Founders' Day will he observed with a luncheon at twelve - o'clock and a business session at one. The Salem Daugh ters of-the Nile will tare ciiarfe of the 6errinii. - . . . Today ; Ever-Ready Birthday Club. Mrs. Mary Neyhart, - Electric, St. hostess. ', - ' ' : s Ladles and Knights' of Macca bees. McCornack Hall. Social Ev ening. S o'clock. - f Cafd party, sponsored ' by t; Vincent de Paul Parish.' - Parish Hall. 8 o'clock. B. and P. W. - Club, i Dinner, Gray Belle. 6: S 0 o'clock, it r W. H. M. S. First M. B. Church. Church parlors. .2: SO o'clock. ' . . Missionary Society, First Chris tian Church. Church parlors'; 2:30 O'clock. ' -r ': A V: ''A, t,-: 4 Commanlty ' Service Division, Salem Woman's Club. - Mrsj Har ry J. Weidmer, 590 N Cottage St. hcatesa. J o'clock, -i -' '' I I : Berean Class, of. First Presby terian Church. -f; Mrs,-C. Al Park, teacher Church parlors 2 o'clock. 'i--;:::'-'4'ariy-, ' I u Piety. Hill Club. Mrs. C .n. Rob ertson. -277. N. Capitol St. I Raphaterlan Club.' Mrs. Ronald Glover, 63S' N.' Commercial St hostess. o'J .f'-"" :-"M-t " - Ladies of G. Afi ,R; Business Meeting-.' Armory., 2 o'clock.5 I ; r - Auburn Woman's Club." Mrs George Burdett, hostess. 2 o'clock United Artisans. Fraternal temple. 8 o'clock. ' - J .: Ladies' Aid of :W. B. A. Mrs. Wayne Baker, 617 Front St. hos- ' - " Friday " ? - West Side Circle, Ladles Aid Society, - Jason Lee Church! Mrs. Thomas . Acheaon, 1 0 C 0 Jefferson St hostess..:.-.:; JVri; Woman's f Alliance; Unitarian Church. Luncheon 1 o'clock. U ' . Fathers and . Sons ; Bang.net First M: E.' Church 6:20 b'elock. . Missionary Meeting, First Con gregation church. Mrs. F.W, Steus- loff, 07 ' N. Commercial St. hos tess. 2: SO o'clock. Chapter G of P. E- O. Mrs. W W. Moore, 835 N. Church St. hos tess. ' i ' : , . Saturday -j f- ' - Chemeketa Chapter D. A. R Mrs. Karl Stelwer, Jefferson, Ore gon; hostess. n - fA.r- Y -xr ; ; : ' L A"' mmyi . - -t if a : k A short business, session occu pied' the early part of the evening with the following . officers elec ted " for the ensuing year presi dent,, Mrs . ' George Lewis; V vice- president. Mrs. ? Carl Miller; ' and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. - Marion Curry. " f-.:: -. 1 , The remainder of the evening was spent telling ghost stories and f ortunes and playing games. Refreshments were served at a late hour.-' -t " . :''' "s '"" Committee Selected For Wel fare .Work i -, A committee has been selected to decorate the float which will be entered by the Child Health ' Di vision i ' of - the .Marion County Health Demonstration In the Ar mistice Day parade. The commit tee members selected " from the Child Welfare Division of the Sa lem Woman's Club, are Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, Mrs. "P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. .Walter J. Page, Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. B. A.' White, and Mrs.,:C.;0 Lewis. : .:lT"'y Miss Miriam SwartzAn- nounces Betrothal ' . Of interest Is the announcement of the betrothal of Miss Miriam Swartx. : formerly 4 of . Salem. and Robert D.-Vial of PortUnd. The announcement was made at a tea for which Miss Thelma Hopkins was hostess In her home in Port land last Saturday afternoon. T- Miss Swarts is a graduate of Salem High School and also of the University of ; Oregon where she was a member of Chi Omega Sor ority. ; Mr. Vial attends Stanford University and is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. I No definite date has been set for the wadding.'. -. ",V:::'j f-f '.i- Dinner Meeting of Business and Professional Women . , . The dinner : meeting of the Bus iness and Professional Women's Club will be held ;aU the Gray Belle at six-thirty o'clock tomor row evening. Readings and shoTt talks on "Know Salem First" will be given by club members. -Music will be furnished by the club quar tette.;-! , i ; - I .;. ' ":k:: " meetinc ; f ; the " executive board at five-thirty, will preside the dinner. ? r . . - . - - , . Community Service Division of Salem Woman s ,Clu b Mrs. Harry J ; Weidmer has called a meeting of the Commun ity Service division of the Salem Woman's Club for two o'clock this afternoon in her home, 510 North Cottage Street." ; , . ;- The committee members are Mrs. E. E.i Bragg, Miss Margaret Cosper, Mrs.T John E. Brophy, Mrs. l-v H. McMahan, Mrs. T. R. Cradlebough, Mrs.: .. Elepha S. White. Mrs: William Busick. Mrs. Harvey, Romalne Mrs."Ray Hart-man,- Mrs. Harry Hawkins;, Mrs. Edwin Nissen, Mrs. Roy Burton, and Mrs. Martin Ferrey. Meeting of 1 Auburn Woman s Club . - : The Auburn Woman's Club, will be entertained Thursday.afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Bur nett. 1 ' 'v "it ; Missionary Society of First Christian Church Will Meet . The Woman's ; Missionary Soci ety of the First Christian Church will meet at two thirty o'clock this afternoon in the church parlors. " ; Dr. D. J. Howe will j describe so-7.9 of his experience - while a fcjje rafisSosary ia northern TTI3- Miss Lois Chapin Will Teach in China -r"' '-'M; Miss Lois Chapin of Reedsport Oregon, was . a guest Monday of Miss Elva Nissen. Miss Chapin left yesterday for Vancouver, B. C. where she will sail Immediate ly for Canton, China. Miss Cbap-4 In will teach during the J coming year in - the True-Light Middle School in Canton. - In Portland For the Day Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Nissen mo tored to Portland Tuesday remaln-J ing for the day. They attended the Pacific International Livestock exposition in the evening. " Meeting of, Story Telling Sec tion of Salem. Arts League The Story Telling Section of the Salem - Arts League met Monday evening in the Educational- Room of the Public Library. , The value of story telling in ed ucational work was studied ; and discussed. ' ; ; ' " t ! Announcement "of ; the next meeting; will be made later. - ' : Spend Week-end at Neskowin Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Lee Steiner spent the past week-end in their summer home at Neskowin. '! favitbie,"f tfoarse. what; rfta" llAfei,-Ci TZf I tte approach f the work,', series, thai TaOu KanST Cars--dna headgear. , 1$ iTJso very 7si Htt Guests of Mr. and-Mrs. -Hug The Misses Anne and TOae Sho- gren of Portland "were rnests M"- dsy of Kr. tnd Mrc. . Gesrre ST. Hug. Mrs. Hug la a nwce of tue Misses Shcgren. : : . .. , ; " Ladies' Aid of W. B.'A. Will Meet at Baker Home ; The Laaies' Aid of the Woman's- Benefit Association will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.. Wayne Baker, 517. Front Street. ; The afternoon, will be spent sewing for the bazaar. Mrs. White Returns from . Extended Eastern Trip - Mrs. . George A. White returued earlier In the "week from an ex tended eastern trip. She visited ; Sports 'dresses -are often J. wo- plece and belted, some with long-; er Jumper. - Pleated, flared skirts are used. . One-piece dresses arei influenced by two-piece and are belted with pleated skirts.- SHDLSinSffil! TO OBSERVE VJEEK "Open . House" To Be Held On Certain Days; Pro- . gram To Be Elaborate . ' The Salem public schools this year will observe "National .Edu cational week. . This was decided last night at a meeting of the Salem Teacher's association. S It; will be" the - first time Salem has observed this Week since Its Inauguration-three years ago by the National education as sociation, in conjunction with the American Legion. " . ;r . ' ; ; - " There: has been some difference of opinion throughout .the coun try . as to the value of "education week, some citles'considering that it was a useless addition to the al ready prevalent feeling that the United States Is the Vweekst" na tion on earth. This opinion has - prevailed 'In Salem for the past two years,: and they observe the; week. this year has met with aome adverse senti ment. V-; -;;: r-i'."' i President Coolidge recently de clined to proclaim- the week otf ic- ially as education week, and nei ther has . Governor .Patterson . is sued an of ticlal statement eoncern- The "plan for the week was con ceived by its founders' as a means of bringing :- Influence upon i the people In the country, to 'demand a secretaryship of education in the national cabinet. . : .'.c ,' Salem schools .will make elabor ate plans to observe the' week, ac cording to reports made, at the as- odsrtea tasstrrs last tJzZX. Mrs. Csrsv ThcsnpesA has chosen to take care of reneral ar rangements; Miss. Lillian Schroe der will handle publicity; and R- W.Tavenner will represent the as sociation at civic organizations. : The general plans call for "open house" at all the schools on cer-! tain days during the week when parents may Tlsi and inspect the dally routine of the children which will be interfered with as-little as possible. The Salem Women's club, the business ; and professional worn ens' club, and other organizations have promised supports Churches will hold special educational ser vices Sunday November 12. :v Mr, Tavenner will make addresses at the realtor's and lions club lunch eons.- -.. , -.. - - . The Senior high school will hold open house" Wednesday evening between the hours of 7 : 3 0 and 9.; 00. i The teachers and students will assemble by departments so as to permit parents 5 to become acquainted with the work done. It will be 'a central : reception tor teachers.-' . r ' : week. Governor Johnston ma : lam his reply to the accusatlc.; would be la writing. -. The petition Is said to carry the Barnes Of 63 members of the legislature. Although declining to comment today, both the governor and Mrs. Hammonds recently denied as "ri diculous"-charges that the secre tary exercised-occult powers over Governor Johnston. At that tirr.e, the governor said Mrs. Hammonds had no knowledge of rosicrucian ism. an Oriental philosophy, in which the governor asserted he- was an interested student. Governor's Private" v Secretary Criticized "0 Could! (Dry Over rJ3y. ' SEdn" No Ni t. Say that Now, If you have tried "everytliing' for 'your cunnles, blackheads or eczema in Montreal, New York City, and, and want to know what it is to get In Washington D. C. The return something; that really 'Works then let was made by war of the Northern your Aon know the magic touch of i OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Not. 1.-- (AP) Action I marked time In Oklahoma's latest political flare up today pending the presentation to Governor Henry S. Johnston of a petition asking a special . legis lative session : to investigate sl legatioas of an "inexplainable con trol", over the administration by Mrs.' O.VO.-Hammonds, the gover nor's confidential" secretary. - "- f H." Tom Knight, chairman of the -house appropriations commit tee, announced the-petition prob ably .would be presented within a- CSIIDGE RULING BOOS WASHINGTON. Kor. l.--(AP) -Final approval of the Longview Wash:, bridge plans by the cab inet committee composed of Sec retaries Jardlne, Hsover an! Dwigbt Davis may come this week although opponents of the bridre la Portland were still filing tele graphic protests today. fesMBW TJeVelaniJisyoi ? toPorrtKiuL 100 eoarfortmW room. - - Canwinl dowiKowm Iocmkmu WMhrM""' mmnawmwmt 8AUD.AORUSSON : . . Vhe HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON Pacific route. Eugene Student. Squabble i SetUed Peacefully, Said EUGENE, Nov. 1. (AP) The; squabble between Eugene city of ficials and University of Oregon students in regard . to the noc turnal serenades, which , resulted In the arrest of 50, men students Saturday morning:, may be-settled amiably as a result of a resolution passed today by the stndent coun cil. A trial for the 56 offenders has been set for next Friday. Only- one serenade a term will be allowed each fraternity if the resolution is adhered - to and the police must be notified three .days before the serenade - through the office of the dean of men. Chief of Police James Strait expressed himself as being satisfied with the agreement, s suldhur combined with menthol. Noth- vl ing more amazing than how sulphur clears tne sun, ana as suipnur clears, menthol heals. As combined in Men tho Sulphur, the two make an 'aston ishing skm corrective and builder. Pimples dry up overnight. Blackheads and coarse pores vanish in a few days. And as for eczema even the most burning: or itching- case soon yields. n i- . e 1 t 1 . jLteugnuiu roici irou xne uurnuig or itching follows immediately upon ap plication. Try It Tree 32,? little Men tho Sulphur will do for your skin write today for a free sample. Full sized jars may be had at small cost at your druggist. Learn the benefits from a free sample. New York', Dept. 297. 1 Vw Mail me Free Sample of M WSlpfcwr. t St. . . COATS of,FASHION HI PRESENTING THE .rr .vvwww m tntntut n SMARTLY FURRED . ,1 V - li I : - Most fit iUesa Cteati t utesi i&9 ekader, " ' BHDplfl BiIJl9UeUi Which U KTSJltlT TW . led d? yoaihfulircnt U?t ht t&nk kerchief drepej th very dfcfialta tide cleslRSfi tucks, 6n4 laanf Jntri- ' . - - - ' -t ; ' - - , Ceats ef Yeiuf r4 eiwdCf j with ellsr Rnd euffi? 6f ; dell, man3o?33. - fepAY??, 4 . Wreer.a f t thai t. will wrry t yoq tnreBSh tug. . mponuns : manner,-Women's nd Jllaae - sizes, ; . . . -. :i - .VcaIcaiC2?ihM Rt : Fri. Sat. THE ORIGINAL REX ALL ... : '. . - : me ALE . Nov. 3 4 5 WHAT A REXALL ONE CENT SALE IS It is a sale where you buy an item at the 1 regular price, then another item of the i same kind for one cent. .As an illus j t ration : The standard price 'of Klenzo. J Dental Creme is 50c, you boy a tube at, this price and by paying 1 cent more, I or 51 centsr-you get two tubes. ,i Every f article in this sale is a high class stand- r ard piece of merchandise, just the same as is sold every day at the regular price. please, you. This sale was develoted by the flnited ' Drug Co. as an advertising plan. Rather j,. than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of ; these goods, they are spending it on thU j sale in permitting us to sell you a full ; size package of high standard merchand j ise for 1 cent It costs money to get - new custcmers, but the sacrifice in prof it is justified, knowing the goods v .11 ' TOILET GOODS . 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Adults . . . . . .2 for 31c Boric Acid, 4 ox. .2for21c Cream Tartar,; '.'"!." . 3 ox. . . . . ; . . : .2 for 20c Mineral .Oil, full - v pint . . . . . .1 .2 for fl.Ol Puretest Epsom Salts, , I lb '.2 for 26c "Puretest Rubbing ' Alcohol 1 pt. . .2 for GOc PetrofoL 1 pt. . ; . .2 for 61c r REXALL REMEDIES Catarrh Jelly : . .2 for 26c Dyspepsia Tabs ..2 for 51c "93" Hair Tonic .2 for 51c Cold Tablets, r , , Special .. . . . .2 for 26c ; -Corn Solvent i ... ,2 for 20c .Larkspur Lotion .. .2 for 26c Milk of Magnesia, 13 or. . . . , . . . .2 for 84c Syrup Hypo., clear - or cloudy . . . .2 for Sl.Ol' Handy Soap , . . . .2 for 16c Menth. W. Pine & Cod r , Liver Ext. ; . . . .2 for 20c Mentholine Balm .2 for 51c Shampoo Paste . . 2 for 20c Bronchial Salve . .2 for SOc ' Zinc Ointment, 1 oz. tube . . . .2 for 21 e Rexall Cherry Bark ' Cough Eyrup . .2 for 51e Perry's Red Spruce Expectorant ..9for3c Perry's Cold ; Capsules ..... .2 for 51 e Borient Liquid . . .2 frT 51 Feftona 2 for f 1.01 Diuretic Pills ....2forblc - Ko-Ko-Kas-Keta . .2 for 20c Little Liver Pills . .2 for2Gc : Penetrating . Liniment . . . . . .2 for Sic Toothache .Drops .2 for 16c Rubbing Oil 2 for SCc CANDY -...-; ------ Randy Packs ... .2 for SCc Milk Chocolate Bar, H . lb 2 for SOc Fenway Cherries . .2for 7Cc Hard Candies, 1 - - lb. tin . .-. 2 for 61c Llgett's Wafer Rolls .2 for ..OGo Challenge Package. . 1 lb. ........ 2 for Sl.Oi ' Wrapped Cream Cara mels, 1 lb. ....2for61c ' SUNDRIES AND RUBBER Maximum Comb ..2 for 51c Maximum Comb . .2 for 26c Maximum Pocket , Comb ........ .2 for 3C' Maximum Bobbed ' . Hair Comb ....2 for SCc Labor-Lite Apron 2 for f 1.01 Monogram Gloves. " all sizes 2forSl.Ot Lather Brush . .2 for f 1.21 Adhesive Plaster, . 1 in.x5 yd. ... .2 for 41c Adhesive Plaster, lxl- 2 for lCc Quick-Acting. ' Plaster .' .2 for 51c Jonteel Powder Puff. Velour . ,2 for Cc - Wash Cloths, fancy .borders ...... .2 for 21c Roxbur? -Water. Bottle No. 2 ........ 2 for $1.01 Quality Tooth -Brusheg . . . . 2 for 2Cc Maximum Hot Water Bottle 2 qt. ..2 for 2.01 Maximum Fount. ? Syr. 2 qt. ;-. .2 for $2.01 PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Opeko Coffee, 1 lb. 2 Ibn. CCc Opeko Teas, . J4 lb. ... .2 pkus. for CChi Symond's Inn Vanilla " Extract 2 oz. . .2for3wc .Imitation Vanilla - ' Extract, 2 oz. . .2 for 21c Symond's Inn Lemon " . Extract 2 oz. ..2 for 41c Symond's Inn Cocoa Powder, M lb. for Z.' -. Symond's Inn Batla? Chocolate, 5 lb. 2 f or 41c Symonds Inn Beef Cubes, 12's ... .2for31c Llrgett'a Craps Juice .2 f-r 4 f Eallarlralg rtrawl? r: Jt in ptrre sn rar . .2 f.-.r 4 c. 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