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vjfct, CnTGOirCTATESllAI, Salsa, ' Ore;Ttas2ajr Kcrcir Jzzzzrj. X 3 XSS3 ; trysts. I !! ; i it 1 Informal Affairs On TbisWeek '- Informal1 leas - and' Ijnehebna bare marked the social calendar (or tola weak with larger affairs scheduled tor . the weekend, - - Mrs. James W. Mott and . her daughter. Frances Ann, Dorothy and Beverly, a r e 1 entraining; VThursdajr night for Waahlngton. DC, to join Congressman Mott for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Mott haa been compliment ed at sereral delight! ul affairs this .week -ad the younger . set bare entertained for the pleasure of the young girls. -. . I . ' Lnncheons at Myers' Honte Mra. Frank G,- Mjrera enter tained Informally . at luncheon Dan Echarf. Route t, 2 pan. t CLUS, CALENDAR " : ..Wednesday, u January 5 : i - Federated MUsie clubs conn- cillor, Argo, 11:30 business 'meeting. IS o'clock luncheon. ? j Quest speaker..- r'v- "S" Spinster.,Tea to .kSJiV' .Tf "f """" Be Event of . ; church, 2 p.m. -- Woman's Union. First Con-i ttnnoxT ' j. gregattonal eharch. ... - r OUliUgfJT Thursday Jaaoary 26 . Ladles -ot OAR Armery, ln- : atallatloa and - covered noon ' lunchv . ' , WBC -aid society at Fair grounds all day. - : Town and Gown clab, Lan- anne hall. 2 p.m. . Mernr Mlngler. with . Mrs. t UAXINE BVHEHWonuie$ Editor- T. zi - : r Dr.Santee Guest -tf-tti at Luncheon i The Falrmounf Hill ' homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fierce will b Wednesday, afternoon at - h e r North Winter " street residence and will preaide at a similar af-4' , fair today. A group of ptomlnent -' matrons hare made up the guest Mrs. Clayton Bosttas -Mrs. James Clayton was a bridge hostess Wednesday after ooa at her home on Noith Sum ner street. A dessert - luncheon , was serred followed by sereral ' hours of contract. The pink and white decoratlTe scheme was. used . fa the table appointment. -; Guests were Mrs. -Carl W. Em mons, : Mrs. B. ' M. Donaldson, Mrs. Edwin leech, Mrs.. Harold . Ladd, Mrs. Marlon Mulkey, Mrs. Chester ZumwaltMra. Bruce Ti tus, Mrs. Verne Miller .and Mrs James Clayton.' ' .ynstaUation Services Held on Saturday; ? Alpha. XI Delta . alumna with Mrs. Robin Day, t p.m. Woman's dub of Maccabees; : with Mra. George Diets.' 7193 ; SUte street, t pm, . SeTen-Sisterhood class. Tint .:. Christian church. 2 p. m. . International relations gronp of AAUW, with Mrs. F. H, " Spears, 1209 Chemeketa street, t p. m. Friday, Jaaaary 27. Woman's - Bible " class. First ME church with Mrs. A. A.' Lee. 1515 State street, 2 'p.m. Daughters of Union 'Voter-' ans of the ClrU War. insUlla tlon, Salem Woman's dub house, S p.m. - ' '; - South Salem -WCTO - meet with Mrs. . T. Copper, 1145 East E" street, 2 p. m. Saturday, January. 28 Marlon county PTA, 10 a.m. no-host lunch. Bush' sciool. c TTSTC By MAXINE BUREN Cross. Mrs. Homer Goulet. sr Though the modern house may present riddles of where to put things, pictures bring it to our attention From eastern cities comes; the - a w.iUftn tr. rp.nir modern frock of Itself largest a yariety of possibilities. Clips, constantly. A UtUe mora Intro- The candlelight Installation serr fees Tor the newly elected officers of the local Japanese Young Peo ple's league were he.ld In the chap el of t the Japanese Community church Saturday night. Mrs. Edna Ellis, j instructor . at Willamette nnlrerslty ' and adrlser of the croup, led" the Installation serv ices. Mr. Roy-Hewitt, former dean of the law; school at Willamette University, was the guest speaker. Those taking new offices were: Paul Tanaka,' president;. Minnie Ogura, "'- membership chairman; Mary Takayama, secretary; Frank Fukuda, treasurer; Takashl - Ky- eno, social chairman; Klml Tads, shanghai. eanrcn history; Tadao Toumoto, . . m 1 s Bugbee, an American ub-chairman of the church ser -raduate of the Juillard school rka; Susie Fuknda, pubUclty; and 0f Must In New York, left Martha Okuda and Hiroshl Kane-. America recently after a fur- Sunday when the Spinsters enter-' tain in compliment to wires of the ' legislators. Calling hoars aro from -5 to t o'clock and orer 200 lnrita- tions hSTe been issued for the af- -fair. " fc : ' In the receiving line will-be . Miss Margaret Simms, Miss Mary Ellen1 Hammond, Miss Josephine McGllchrlst, . Miss - Doris t Drager and Mrs. Edgar Pierce. Those , who hare been naked to ' preside at the serring table are , Mra. Charles Sprague, Mrs.. Earl SneU, Mrs. John L. Rand Mrs. . Douglas McKay, Mrs. Ronald Jones and Mrs. George A. White. , Assist Aboift Booms ; Spinsters, honprary memhers and the patronesses will assist la -receiring the guests. .The hostess es.' are : the Mlses Jeanne Probrt, -Barbara Erana, Margaret Wagner, 2 Josephine McGUchrist, . R.o v. e n a Eyre, Dorothr Alexander, Barbara ; .; Pierce, Lucy Fisher, Vif in i. : Cross, Francea Johnston, Caroyl 1 Braden, Margaret and Dorothea.; I corey, uoris urager, .dm jwu. tie, Grace Elisabeth Holman, Mar garet Brown, : Margaret .Simms, Kathryn Laoghridge, Mary and Betty Hammond, Grace Bailey. : Honorary members are Mrs. Jo seph E. Harrey, Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs.. -Howard Adams, Mrs. Clarnce Hamilton, Mrs. Ron ald Gemmell, Mrs. Charles Clag gett, Mra. Carl Collins, Mra. Wil liam Bodner, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. Charles Pomeroy. s- Patronesses- are Mrs. C n r 1 1 s r- . " 1 . . 1 1 1 a I " III' i i 4 i 3 Myew Home ?f;erlcrt ALetto met PEO Prty, Tuesday v at the home, of Velma; Bradford T ? -' '-wtthC. Mrs., Bella Nadoa acting as. JThe home'ofTDrrand Mrs. Bur- hostess Monday night. Mrs. Hel ton Myers on North 24th 'street tn Gragg read an article on King was-the scene of a lorely affair- Carol,- the first of Rumania and Tuesday night-when members. of the! history and government of the chapter BC, PEO Slstertood en- conntrj was also reread and cur tertalned memberi ot chapter rent Tent discussed. Those pres AB. About v41 were present, for ent. wore Avis White. Florence the affair and a late supper was. Ames, Fred Bnsbauer. Cora Coot served, ; v N er, Helen Gragg and Mrs. Nadon. Mr. Dalbert Jepson 4iayed" set-. '-r:; ' rai vioun- nimoen ana -r jrx - ,t , Emory Hobson was the accomp- Mrs. yuiseriDerry to ' Federated Music: dub Coun- C .;,t,.,Ur B ;M'rfebi?r? Fete Club Menber8 t Arsro hoteL Miss TJorothv Pcirct. . Url-.??5."T K. A asms, jars. ocx. j-buwvk and Mrs. Lonis Anderson. Mrs. Jessie . Singleton arranged t he program. "I'm calling our architect I forgot where he pat the closet!' Argo hotel. Miss Dorothy Pearce, president, presided at the prelim inary meeting. It was! decided to send a . group ot 1 Junior club members to present a program In Portland in March.; Monthly, pro grams are given here at the YMCA and are. to feature cer tain, composers for the rest of this year. . ' The program for February.'; Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven; March 3, Romantic composers; April 7, Modern composers, and May 6, Ultra-modern composers. - A series of weekly radio pro grams over KSL.M wQl also be given beginning in February and presented by the various dabs and teachers. Miss Frances Virginia Melton Introduced tho distinguished speaker,. Dr. J. F. Santce, from the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth. His subject was "A Preface to 8ome Present Day - Economic Problems. H said, in part: "Analysing ibe situation throughout history, even for the past two or three thousand years, we discern a pattern of what Is ".happening today; There are two struggles, class struggles, and ' struggles for possession. The big question is "Who Owns the : World?" and the struggle to possess ' more of it is the same throughovt history; conquest, no understanding between nations and fostered hatred." Dr. Santee closed by saying The great fault in our country today is that we "glorify the gun." Magazines, periodicals and it- t.: .1 into. V. D. xuuiuwii, ! news we iwuuiui Un WUlIam HeGll. tidn of Music clubs is beginning M " a. white a systemaUc collection of die- Mrlto carded music In good repair. M.f?mf,r1!t-'w5; suitable for university students. LeFurgy and Miss Beryl It will be sent to Miss ' Ruth Holt. BOKDee at 1 n e universuT 01 necklaces, brooches,, flowers or those delightful adaptations of spection by our own coenrymen Vegetables, fruits and humorous little figurines could dress up this deep rose wqoI whoso-bodice is fitted by darts and waistline nip ped by tucks. The navy silk crepe's bodice is draped charmingly, it'a skirt rising high under the belt to catch the gathers in tho blouse. Copyright, 1939, Esquiro Features, Inc. Grace Moore to Sing "Louise" Saturday Mr. Chapman Speaks to Business Women Mrs. Bressler Hostess For Surprise Party The Salem Business and Pro- Mrs. Judson Bressler enter- Grace Moore, r-opular gtar ot ra- ko. two ronac neonle'a reoresent- inn iiiwiimmiT twrtn tn m. Ala. screen and ooera. will ainc V atires on the 1 1 1 e 1 a 1 church tniit tha mntle denartment of American premiere in that role. fMalonal Women's rlnh mt far tained with a surprise party Sat ! tward.. The last two officers are' th Btversitv. after nlanosJ text- Saturday afternoon at the Metro- ... a, . urday night honoring her husband ... ;.. new on the cabinet. - ; books and even buildings had poliUn. She recently returned d Mrs. Percy Cooper on their Walt nnr- in ...... , The retiring-officers were: HI- been destroyed by bombs. from Europe where she has com w t -S'S birthday anniversaries. The even- Tu;;heo" "I"'. "4 and less criticism of foreign na tions might be well. Covers were placed at the lun cheon for Dr. and Mra. J. F. Santee, Mrs. R. H. Elfcotf, all ot Monmouth, Miss -Dorothy Pearce. Mrs. Frank Lilburn, Dal bert Jepson, Mrs. "Kenneth Dal ton, Mrs. Walter Denton, Mrs. Mary T. Headrlck, Miss Margaret Hogg, Miss Frances Virginia Mel ton, Mrs. J. T. Amspoker, Miss Alice Brown. Mrs. June Hooo- roshir Kaneko, ; president; Jessie. She resumed classes In a tiny pleted work In the filming, of . . .i"J , In was spent playing pinochle Fukuda, membership chairman bare basement room, borrowed "Louise" under the direct super- .Zlr J, ZIZ ilvlJirr with high scores going to Mrs. Al- arrangements. and secretary; Hideo Toklmoto. byone of the YWCA hostels, with vision of the. venerable composer Multnomah county was the speak er. -He-gave a very Informative bert and Hugo Hanson and second T'., TW,; treasurer; Tatsuro Yada, social thw largest enrollment of stu- of the opera, Gustave Charpentier. 7l .XI Trui.tni7so Far scores going to Mrs. Maurice Gns- xmiu, SV?1? Fukuda, church 3ent. in history of the depart- Miss Moore will bo supported gIllng of the bills that had been , t "J. F1 J? To Entertain Tonight Union Veterans Meet For history; and Takashl Kyono,-ment. Plana classes only, were by an excellent cast among whom introduced includine the child 'teB,w ,asslsted by Mrs. Carroll church aervice. r omitted because close quarters will be Doris Doe. Marlsa Morel welfare and reUef commission, the "oh" .. . The Jitterbug Dancing club left no room ror a piano tor and Thelma. Votipka; E1I0 Pinxa, income tax bilL unemployment in- Tnose vrenem were ine nonor wm nosU (or a Bemi-formaL in tne roie ot ner iamer ,nene surance. cosmetic tax, bread bill, vuuyer uu aance - tonignt a( castllliaa nail. Maison as Jullen, and many oth- milk bill, liquor bill, power issue, 'Judson Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Dancing hours aro from 8 to 11 erg, the cast being among the larg- bill introduced for the appropria- bert . C,. Baker, Mrs. and Mrs. El- o'clock and refreshments will be Mt in th Metropolitan's rpner- llnyi tnr mvohlntrli- hnanital and rin Prultt, Mr. PercT Cooper. Mr. served dnMn'r th evenlns-. : Joshua Smith Camn No. . Sons long as life remains there toire.. - - . for the school for handlcanoed and Mrs. Maurice GusUfson, Mr. The haU vill be festive with of Union Veterans of the Citil must oesouce tor me .soui-r One many Usten to the Opera- children. ana Mrs. John weseiy, jr., Mr. red hearts carrying out tho Val- loguo broadcast ; this afternoon Quartette composed of Mrs. ana Mrs. carrou uooinson, atr. online motif. On the decoration "ixom 2 to 2:15 ove KJCX, a. pre- Maude Ramseyer Mr. Eftie Are- ui Mr- Huh Wne, Miss Ruth committee are Jean Fantcn, Flor vlew of Saturday's opera,' and also hart, Mrs. Ilda Blngenhelmer and Massey, Mr. Hugo Hanson, Mrs. ence Lilburn, Frances Lilburn, the ; Saturday opera Broadcast, Halda Lledstrom sang a group of Jsmuy umwhob, aims waureen neien aievenson, sniney aonrt. Dinner Meeting practice. Thus does music serve human ity in every : circumstance, homes are lost "and food 1 scares but .1,1 even in China - tary,1 met Taesday Wght iat the , -home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Water- Escalera Girls Will Be man on HInes street for their reg- . w , . , nUr monthly social meeting. Tho tAt Home lonigllt tahls woro AinrmtA with Amtfn- dUs. I The affair waa also In honor The Eacalera elub. young busl- Ilene Paulson, Wallace Wittwer, Bob Erpeldlng and Bud Moynl haa. Arranging tho refreshments are Peggy Reinholdt, Suzanne Wilson and Victor Collins. Patrons and patronesses will 1 present were- Camp quarters of -tho YW on . State opera mty ;be referred to in Rachel Bayne, Mrs. C. V. Rich- be Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, - n. stnr Mr 5 ' street from 8 to 10 o'clock. All th. .,. nnni,i lonr" ardson. Miss Georgia Hall, Mlsa The regular meeting of the Sa- Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Murray. Mr. V fm . A hn.l..M miwtm . -. . t J Tl I. 1 wt l l. tit a V t Y a m 0 . v m wicici ;wuuj vubiuco b,uw tht will known aria sung by nazei uee. airs, vermes uuucu, ieu woman s ciuu win oe neia a. (wwd, mrm a n. Lnnlie In tna oners mav be heard Mrs. Trances xtaison, ih o oaiarasj axteruoon at s:u xiv;.buii, sr. ina sirs. v. is. also in the music room 'Louise," In the music room of tones. Guests of the club who Gustafson and the hostess. the Salem public library: were introduced were C. C. Chap Th nrrent lssna of "Ooera . mm. Mrs. C. C. Chanman. Mra. of Mr. Waterman's hlrthlv Af UOSs girls of the YWCA, Will en- News" with a biarranhical sketch Hannah Martin, members of the Wnm art's. PTnri tn TToar " ' rf A . t ,. ' 0t. , wjT ; , " -- ' a . v v WM. v -a aw aaviia ter tte dinner hour, the evenlnr wyu uw of comDoser of "Louise" and bouse or representatives irom was spent informally. Among those Commander G Mrs.; H. R. McWhorter, Mr. and Mrs.! E. C. BushnelL Mr. and Mra. E. B. Perrine. Mr. and Mrs.' J. W. Tea" tonight at the new head- other interesting bit of news ot Marion county. Smith sisters, Mrs. Dr. Thompson arelavited to attend. Miss Lucille Dun'gan ia in ..:'.Lr.r- chars of ihe inviUtlons and, is mV! and Mrl"fflen AdVs. Mr."and Z"" ST1 S nTnAH0 ' grtner. The program eommitteJ Dessert Luneheon at aKsSK- Murdock Home Today Netti eSchram. Mr. Susie Botts, PvSiV uKTlrl.Hn.1UrTB.Uc. Mlae Frances 'Kyle, president, . nnetn Muraocs will no milaor tor the Salem public willllm Wrtaht" win 'rive sev- Robert Trlmble f Sewlckley. eL U P. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. 'i?LTLJ hostess to members of her club I.i, ' XL, ..,vr sor wiuum wrignt wm give sev- penn. The Wallaeea will motor to L. D. Waterman. ident, and Miss Helen Boeker, V:v::.., . . 1 YWCA secretary, will receive xuc tuc f m. o cv um j gaests. The reireshment com Bartholomew. o'clock at the clubhouse on North Nelson and Mrs. James W. Mott. Mrs. Charlotte Possehl waa Cottage street. Miss Eula McCuIly, otislrman nt tho, "Emhtem ' service nruM,n will nrulili aiven for the new members. Leila Dr. Franklin Thomoson of Wil- . the capital Friday Park, secretary in the adjutant Umette university will be tho i?JLae, ,?nest M.n and general's office. Miss Bessie Tuck- gue8t speaker and he will talk on r"- At helr b er. secreUry at Hawkins and Ro- the conditions in Germany stress- S L meW " Orcharda, oeris, mra. tw m. mw, ing the Jewish situation. Protes- a-- tu - . ovi viaaaasn.ua. VT a aaab mu fa V 0 Wf- schools and Cecil -Gregory, teacher eral BOi0 numbers. Mrs. D. D. tbU afternoon at her acme on 1,-,,,- rZZ, 7& th. em. ""m- .J. PorUand to meet Mra. Trimble. Richmond avenue. A desrertlun- r, . ' "7 " " W- t, . "lm8Leu " u BBWM TUrs 01 Several informal affairs will ha arranged for the visitor's pleas- .ure. ai Awa saawiao araawasi ra inn ninn . . . ... !ie5i,WiiI ll Wredi.0ll0rd.,, MrsT Dorothy Gordon ociai committee. EyangeUcal and Reformed church ; mlttee included Miss Hildur SJo- -!? ;h, LC w S?tf.-1 Miss Ruth Moore, Mrs. Mona Yo- Leona Digly and ,M- v'S MIM Z7 M;.Mle5"' J Mrs. P. D. Qulsenber ry h a s Invited, memberg of her contract club to luncheon this afternoon at her" West Lef ell e street home. . Several hours ot onage wm 101- - Tho Sortie Salem WCTTJ wfll low the luncheon, meet Friday afternoon at 1 vTho guests will be Mrs. Paul o'clock with Mra.- C. T. Cooper Hendricks. Mrs. Homer Egan. at 1145 East B street. Cars will Mrs. Hollls Hunttgton. Mrs. leave the Leslie ME church at. John Carson, -Mrs. Crrl Nelson. 1:45. The devotional period will Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Allan bo in charge of Mrs. D. W. Mills. Canon, Mrs. James B. Young, Mrs. Necia Buck, state president Mrs. Conrad. W. Paulua, Mrs. ot the organisation, will be the Wayne ' Loder and Mrs. Kan guest speaker of the afternoon. Kecae. r AT MILGRIM Tune In With 1 f II ' II Jf- iar wm ft R&$$J V 'M 40 SALE ) COATS r rlfliiv O10.CO I )fr Valnes to 2JH. i $10.95 Fresh ... Netv Dresses . . Print or Bicolor ... Swing nto Spring It's time you had a new dress, and t'hese fashions are a good reason not to wait any longer they're so lovely, so color ful! Bolero dress with braid and bright bo dice. Print dress in baya dere stripe, swing skirt. Bicolor dress In navy or black with fuchsia. the parsonage, 1 If Marlon street, MHa Blanche Baumgartner. wim Mrs. iSv uorsunan, nostess. ....... .. : . , Mrs. Lorenzo Schnuelle wiU lead Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hart man tho devotions. : A business session have left for an extended visit will follow. All members are in Pasadena, Calif., where they urged to be present. Friends are Trill be the guests of their daugh- eordlally invited. ' . . -: j ter - The U. 8. Grant Circle, No. S, I mtB(& DBflBODSo I . Smash Through Again with WilSHER & IRONER f SENSATION!!! Nerer Snch a Value! ' Brand New s Never Been Off the Floor NewlSM Easy A real: buy atL New 1938 Easy Kesr. 79.95. un a- Yon take it atjyoyj Famous !,.. y- ... ft w TuthvDacp Dryer t .Reg. 1 18 5., Thoroughly rebuilt ' : New 1523 Family Size- A.B.C Washer -37.SO Hear. 790 - - Late Model G.E. Washer jrith pump--r- . ;AI1 white t ng porcelain.. 3yoy3 rrNripi-rrn "23 CCUT.T ST. O SALEiT Tragllo is the retiring president. Mrs. Roy S. Keene, Mrs. Rich- T. Villa.. TnnA.U U" -W 1 J . 1UQ Mr. ISSatro 8 anl Purdy and Miss Lois Steinke RepubUc, will hold a business ah mltam John Mrs' c, Johnson waa appoint- meeting and instaUation ot offl- H. BieT M Vh Go? the new -nembershlp chair- cera today at the Armory. A 12: SO den Mrl' Elmer" Rerr Mrs Mri Ml BIngenhtlmer htl ft.clock luncneon wIU be served. H RbfnsoMra.? J Stewart been, PP"tf ""VlP Visitors are expected from Port- Mra? AlbS-tSa DallM d Albany. Mrs. MornMS.hTennetb 5$t tl U the ?thel Mott of Dallas will be the dock T , 1 r,,..v .n xnsiamng o nicer ana mr. aiaoei oocv ... . . -. - Mrs. LaMolne Clark announced ,rM 1. k. ti.i w " an "antique tea" to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Werner Bmyuiaa MiM Mert Dimlck at the Bush Brown (Geraldlne Ferguson) are .t.ooi satardav Fahmarv 4th. fli ?JJ wi,l!wn5 .U M McAdams announced an "antique MIgg Genevieve Reed notored to UtnrilJ ?n? u "V, giTen n CorvallU Ust night to be guests S JS fiS.ft.I5 "l47'..", , V1a t tho Kappa Alpha Theta ban returning via Grand Canyon and Mrs. Dorothy Gordon Ltnfoot and QBet;. A gpecUl guest at the af Reno. ... Mlsa Ruth McAdams as hostesses fair w&s Mrs. Margaret Banta. for- ' irm. rhaJL. irnM. in 25 the "itu national president of Kappa Mrs. Charles E. Wilson- will possession ihat they have and ell ..-v. Tht bo the guest speaker at t h e thehlstory of It ' AIpn Tn . . . . meeting of - the Town and Gown Miss Lois Stelnke announced ; at Paoiin- rmw win . club this afternoon at 2: JO that members ot the club will tJf SeiunioT members f o'clock at Lausanna hall. ' bowl every Friday night at the 'f Jnrf!.m.eJn6!.rs .?f Ik. Mt ..n,mitl. ..ooiid that " ,ilS!1.1!, Lk.i- I.' V. tereated in learning to weave Is xr . v -rr . n invited to call ft 14 for details. fr,?! i?"?! f f f " 4 v ' members of the Salem Zonta club Tfca Vftmai of Forin' Vara ' tonight at the former'a home on auxiliary win hold another series Richmond avenue. Mies Mary of card parties on Friday - night Eyre will speak to the group on with Mrs. Lulu Humphreys, the "Statu. or wqmen,-i: South r. 20th street. Bridge, Ore , -- - hundred and nlnochle will bo in attagwood American Leglosi and play. The committee includes auxiliary are sponsoring a hard- Mrs. Com Case, chairman, Mrs. times dance on Saturday night at Ward Wolfe, Mrs. Sylvia Kelly tho Legion hall on Parkway drive Furlough, Mrs. Vern- Ostrander for the benefit oL the halt fund; and Mrs. W. J. Beard, The public Is lnrlted. ; Eoti iPP(ialU - - DREAD for - Three DiqG ; .Thcatrii.tii - difference cl o 0 PH.Q a L B R G fl D '. '.'u&'t &AJTX3 ONLY pf.t ' ' : -v--w ,- ' lf. xoitr "Grocer. : fsrai tmn Ffcs AsVsrtWs a I I hm f a SmH faWaa ,1 1 1 UT3 IT SSCK3 Kf 1 T &ZtA CCS TO.CTSCTEJl, Vatroaol Is gpedeltzed me& cation ftt tog gad : rnpper throai-whero most-colds start. Ped afcthefirst aiT.;.ff or aaeeae, JustaTfew drops up eacli nostra, tt 'Iwlpa to TPrsiinailj colds from - n; .a. i developlaa ... .tven when your , - VT'A- TTrn.TrarHfctoyoubre4 again.- 4 VA'TuCK It Can't Last Forever Capital Shoe Store PAIRS FOiflili PRICE OF I 'i- 1 - - k JTre Still Have a Large Selection of LADIES PU M PS, STRAPS, TIES and OXFORDS . 4 IN MANY POPULAR STYLES Arb uclrle-Kinq's . , 7 (6c03Gdl'lfe9te .au i vtjCTT DOOarTO U.. NATI. DANK i T 4