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¿>AG£ FOUÍt ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES A D ally C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of local Interest. ♦ « ♦ ♦» ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦» ♦ » » m S iskiyou Chapter No. 21 R. A. M. M asonic H all, Ashland Stated Sheep Men to Form — There will be a meeting of all sheep men in southern Oregon Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the Medford Hotel to form a Wool Growers Association. Hints From a House- W ife’s Kitchen Diary « evening, Feb. 21. Reception of j reported as being ill at home petitions. Visiting Companions cordially invited. Schools C elebrate T o m o r r o w - F. D. WAGNER, H. P. F itting program s are being pre W. H. DAY, Secretary. 144-2 pared for all the schools tomorrow in honor of George W ashington’s K. OF. P. NOTICE. birthday, and according to teach The K nights of Pythias of Ash- ers, school will be dismissed be- land will meet Friday Eve at 8 fore noon for the rem ainder of P. M. at the Moose Hall. W ork in the day. Students and teachers th e Page and Esquire Ranks. will be given a short vacation. Visiting B rethren welcome. H. J. HICKERSON, D. G. C. Telephone 21- -Yeo, of Course. 145-2 115tf Clyde Costello and Fred Patton spent today fishing at Gold Ray. H air cut 35c at the Annex Bar ber Shop, 1st St. 142-12 From M ontague— C. A. G ardner and Ed. Heagney were guests at Hotel Columbia last night from Montague. by the Ford Coupe is H eld— The police departm ent has re ceived word from the D epartm ent of Justice in Portland asking th at the Ford coupe, which wTas picked up abandoned on Mountain Ave nue several weeks, be held pend Sales R eported— ing fu rth er notice from the de- John Fuller is driving a new’ . partm ent. It is believed th a t the Oldsmobile closed car and states th at he is very pleased with its I perS° n> ° r persons’ who brought performance. J. A. Ferren, S. P. i the car here and left it, have been engineer, recently bought a Buick C&Ught in tI4e northern Pa rt of 4 sedan. Both sales are made the State and w111 be ^ tu r n e d to through A. C. W illhite, Buick, | answ er ch arSes- Star and Oldsmobile dealer. - ----------- E. J. Van W orner, F. T. King, Calr Renard and L. A. K. Fleur were business visitors in Ashland recently from Dunsmuir. Have a fit a t Orres— Tailors for men and women. 89tf V isitors from P o r t l a n d - Mrs. G. D. Cole and Geo. Scham- el, together with L. C. Cawley w ere out-of-town guests yesterday from Portland. Truck load oranges. Sweet and full of juice. 2 doz. for 25c. Patricks. tf R eturned from W eed— Mrs. Pearl Kearney and daugh ter, Miss Betty, are at home after a visit with relatives in Weed. They returned last night. C om plete lin e of A shland Can ned Goods at Detricks. 94-tf Railroad Man a t H om e— George Brookm iller has re tu rn ed Ashland and is enjoying a visit u t home during the time he is working out of the local S. P. freight division. He returned here from Dunsmuir. The home of Salt Rising and Q uality Bread. At the new Quality Bakery. T o C o r v a l li s - Mrs. John Brady left Tuesday evening for Corvallis to visit her son John Brady, who is sick. Brady wired home th a t he had been sick several days and Mrs. Brady left soon for the north. Chamber o f Com m erce B u s y - c le a n .' Tbe Cham ber of Commerce 89-tf rooms were filled to the brim and running over with activity today. H ere from K lam ath F a lls — About 400 envelopes to paid up Mrs. Roy Jordan arrived in Ash- members of the chamber, together land yesterday and is the guest of with retu rn envelopes and ballots Miss Georgia Coffee for a short were Prepared for mailing. A time. Mrs. Jordan lived in Ash- program for tomorrow evening’s land several years ago, but has re- entertainm ent was doped out with sided in K lam ath Falls, where her • due deliberation. husband was recently electrocuted ---------- while working on the California- In Medford— Oregon Power Company work in W. W. Robison and S. D. Tayl- Klam ath Falls. i or are among Ashland people at- : tending the Jackson County Sun- Hick’s 1924 Almanac full of day School in stitu te th a t is being inform ation now on sale a t Nin- held in Medford today. Two ex inger’s. cellent addresses were given last night at the institute in the Pres Tickets fo r Game Sell F ast— byterian church and a fair audi Early this m orning two tele ence greeted the speakers follow phone calls were received at Rose ing the covered dish luncheon in Brothers from Medford people, the evening. asking th a t several seats be re served in the Medford section for R eturns Machine to Weed— the game here Saturday night. Howard Laud, form er Ashland For convenience of the many peo- 3choo! boy> who came t0 Ashla-.d pie from Ashland who will be a t yesterday to take the Hudson tour- the game tomorrow evening, a ing car th a t turned over on the lumped am ount of seats has been Green Springs road this week (Q set aside for Ashland tho there [ Weed. The car was being driven are no reserved seats, it is report- by Mrs. “ Shine” Edwards, who ed. was accompanied by a friend and driving to Ashland at the time Cliff Payne makes typewrite? the car left the road. Howard tables. Laud is managing a garage in Weed and planned to retu rn the M echanical E ngineer He car to its owner. G. S. Pettygrew’, mechanical en gineer working for the H artm an TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Syndicate, arrived in Ashland s e v - ------------------------------ -— -------- —- eral days ago and is aiding in the FOR SALE— Alfalfa hay first installation of the reto rt at the l nd second cutting. Kerby Bros, 145-2* shale holdings. Mr. Pettygrew is Talent. a brother of Major W. A. Petty FOR SALE— Five passenger grew, chief engineer of the H art Cleveland touring car in excellent man Syndicate now pushing its condition and newly painted. operations toward completion at Equipped with Alemite oi’ing sys company deposits. tern, front bumper, Sunshade spot light and one spare tire on Dance with Metropole Jazz Or rim. Inquire a t 192 Mountain Ave. chestra Jackson Hot Springs— ' or phone 413-Y. 145-tf Saturday Nite. 145-3 ' Phone 21 for good Insurance. 115-tf V isit Hornbrook— E n gagem ent in D unsm uir— b I r n a r r m acfadden The Food Sale th a t is to be held Saturday at Holmes Grocery for the Rasor Hospital Fund wi'l furnish everything you wish for Sunday dinner. Salads. baked i bean8’ COttage CheeSe> ple9’ Cakes and many other things wll be on sale for this worthy cause. Orres cleans clothes Phone 64. Paulserud’s suits satisfy. 142tf ---------- Several from D unsm u ir— ^Health Ò/inÌs Dance, Saturday Nite— Jackson Visitor in Ashland— Hot Springs— Metropole Jazz O r-1 L1° yd M° 38’ director of bo>'3 I and girls club work in Jackson chestra. 145-3 county, was a business visitor in | Ashland yesterday. Masonic Member 111— ' N otice o f M eeting D. Greenman, who resides alone C onvocation, Thursday at his home on Blaine street, is F ood S a l A t Gold Ray— Thursday, February, 2 1 , 1024 C lassified ads bring resu lts. Father o f Physical Culture Muscular exercise is absolutely essential not only for the develop- m en t an d s tre n g th of th e m u scu lar system itself, b u t fo r th e sake of m ain ta in in g th a t tone a n d activity of th e fu n ctio n al system w hich m akes fo r perfect h e a lth . T here a re m any of those who have such good h e a lth th a t they lose in te rest in th e th o u g h t of h e a lth fo r its own sake, fo rg e ttin g th a t th e re is such a th in g as ill h ealth a n d w hose chief activ e in te rest in ex | halve the prunes. Soak two envel- ercise h a s to do w ith th e dvsire < opes of gelatin in a cup of cold fo r* ro b u st physical stre n g th . B u t ■ water, then dissolve this In three yet o th e rs th e re a re , who lack in g t pints of boiling water. It is well in physical energy a n d h e a lth , a re A DELICIOUS MINT JELLY ; to do this in an enameled ware m orely anxious to gain th e la tte r, FOR MEATS saucepan, which is proof against a n d sim ply w ish to “ feel well” , so the acids in the fruit. Add the t h a t th ey m ay accom plish th e ir Many housewives have learned, prunes, a scant two cups of sugar, w ork a n d enjoy th e ir pleasures, from government bulletins or other and a cup of lemon Juice. Pour in but w ith o u t an y special in te rest in wise, about pectin, which is the to an enameled ware pudding pan th e a tta in m e n t of bodily stren g th . To such it is necessary to m ake active constituent which makes jel or serving dish and chill. c le a r an d to em phasize th e fa c t lies jell. They also know how pec th a t h e a lth an d stre n g th really go tin can be added to the juices of together, th a t they c an n o t be so HOW THE ENGLISH MAKE fruits which are deficient in this readily divorced, a n d th a t in o rd e r TOFFEE respect, thus insuring perfect jel to enjoy a n y th in g like a n orm al ties. condition of h e a lth o r of nervous But home-made pectin has other Speaking of children, was there energy, w orking energy, it is es uses as well. For instance, with ever a child who didn’t like toffee? sen tial to ta k e such daily m uscu the addition of a little flavoring If more of these old-fashioned can la r exercise as will build up an d matter, it makes an ideal mint dies were made at home there stre n g th e n th e body u n til it is phy jelly to serve with lamb and other would be fewer cases of spoilt sically perfect, a n d a ro b u st an d meats, whether hot or cold. There stomachs In our households and splendid exam ple of an im al life. T here a re m any form s a n d sys are two kinds of pectin, that made fewer young men and women wffo tem s of exercise w hich an sw er th e with apples and that made with the take tablets .for “indigestion.” purpose w ith ab so lu te satisfaction, white skin of oranges and lemons. The best toffee is made in this an d th o u g h th e re a re som e w hich For this jelly it Is best to use the manner: Mix four cups of brown have fau lts an d a re in ferio r to white skin of oranges. It may be sugar and half a cup of corn others, it is because th ey d e p a rt seen that the cost will be very syrup with half a cup of water, and from th e n a tu ra l o rd er of no rm al slight, as the oranges themselves put on the fire, stirring carefully physical effort. In th e endeavor are not employed but may be put until all the sugar is dissolved. Let to offer so m ething unique and dis to other purposes, such as making this come to a boil and then take tinctive, v ario u s m ail o rd er special marmalade, orange juice, etc. off the fire and add four table ists have devised w h a t a re s*.p- Use six large, thick-skinned or spoons of butter. Put the mixture posed to be re m a rk a b le m ethods anges. Peel off, as finely as you back on the stove once more and of m u sc u la r developm ent, th e ir a d can, the yellow part of the rind boll until the butter has penetrated v a n ta g e a n d value being greatly g erated by th e necessities of and then take off all the white skin throughout the candy. Pour onto a exag d v e rtisin g a n d selling, b u t in no and grind it in a food chopper. Add a greased enameled ware tray of j case will one secure an y in stru c - to this the juice of two lemons and any kind and, as the candy cools, i lion along th is line m ore helpful two cups of water. Heat this slow mark It into squares. When it has I a n d beneficial th a n th e exercises ly and boil for five minutes. In the hardened break these apart and a n d suggestions we h av e given government's bulletin on home wrap each piece separately in wax i fro m tim e to tim e. made pectin the use of enameled paper. Incidentally, you will find Som etim es it is .well to tu rn fre - ware was advised, doubtless be that the labor of “cleaning up” is i quently from one m ethod of exer- cause enameled ware is not affect a great deal less if you have used j cise to a n o th e r fo r th e sak e of ed by fruit acids. an enameled ware saucepan for the variety, in o rd e r to be c ertain of After boiling the mixture for five cooking, since even the stickiest 1 u sin g all m uscles in every possible minutes, put it aside until the next mixtures do not adhere long to its «ay am i th ereb y acquiring tho m ost sym m etrical developm ent of morning, when you must add six porcelain-like surface. all parts. Some Tasty Dishes You Can Make cups of water and boil for ten min utes. Cool and strain through a flannel jelly bag. Measure the juice and put It on the stove again; when it boils add very slowly an equal amount of sugar. Continue to boil the jelly until it “sheets” when tested from a spoon. Add some green vegetable coloring and six to ten drops of oil of pepper mint, according to taste. Pour into hot sterilized glasses and, after cooling, cover with melted paraffin and seal. PRUNE-LEMON JELLY- YOU’LL WANT AGAIN Here is a delightful children's dessert, either for an ordinary meal or as a treat at a party for little folks. Incidentally, it will be en joyed *y older persons as well, for It is a welcome variation upon the usual gelatin desserts to which all of us are accustomed. Take half a pound of prunes, put them in cold w ater for fifteen min utes and then remove nits and CANDIED “SW EETS” IN THE REAL OLD SOUTHERN STYLE The Southern housewife is the one who knows how to prepare sweet potatoes so beautifully gold en brown and so deliciously can died that they fairly melt in your month. Here Is the way to cook them: Boil three or four medium sized potatoes; peel and slice them and place the slices in an enameled ware baking dish. In a saucepan put half a cup of water, a cup of brown sugar and two tablespoons of butter and cook this mixture until it forms a thick syrup. Add barely a pinch of salt and pour this over the sliced potatoes in the baking dish. Cover and put in a moderate oven for fifteen minutes; then take off the cover and bake a few minutes longer to brown the potatoes on top. Serve from the enameled ware baking dish, which is sturdy enough for the kitchen and attractive enough for the din* ing room. an undertaker, I feel th at I have few hours to erect such a set, Mc- every qualification and the n eces-: Donald would not agree to use sary eqn’pment to properly handle anything but the real thing. So any dutis which may arise. a thorough search was made of Advt. tf. H. W. CONGER. Los Angeles and vicinity for a p'.ace of worship which could an SH E R IFF swer the requirem ents. As a candidate iff the Republi A fter several days his scouts can prim aries for the office of found just what was wanted— and Sheriff, I desire to clearly define in the most unexpected location my position on the future conduct — in the center of the city. of th at office, if elected. A rrangem ents were made with My experience as a deputy sher the congregation for the use of iff of Jackson County, and as a State Traffic Off’cer. has ta u g h t¡th ® church- The ’>ghts a »d earner- ! me th at no peace officer can give *S Were moved into the edii,ce satisfactory and efficient s e rv ic e 'and within a few minutes after to the public when his authority the company arrived the sacred and responsibility are shared by bui diug was echoing the calls for another. The present unsatisfac “ lights,” “cam era," and other tory law enforcing conditions Is I Calls 80 fam iliar on the studio largely attributable to divided stage. “ Boy of Mine” was directed by authority between antagonistic William Beaudine. Its cast in peace officers, elem ents th a t are l cludes Henry B. W althall, Irene certain to produce conflict, inef Rich, Ben Alexander, Rockliffe ficiency and useless expense. Fellowes, Dot Farley and Law If elected I shall insist upon rence Licalzi. and expect to m aintain the right to perform all the duties of Sher-1 iff in this County, and it follows that I will be uncompromisingly opposed to special officers except ■ Federal Agents, with whom I , pled g e fu ll a n d co m p lete c o o p e ra tion. I am in thorough accord witli both the letter and spirit of the prohibit'on laws and pledge my active and untiring efforts in their enforcement. adv. tf J. J. McMAIION. stimo of »en Producer Desired Realism, So Church Was R ecruited; E ntire C o n g re g a tio n T tikes P art “ Realism, even though it entails trouble and expense,” is one of the mottoes of J. K. McDonald, | who produced “ Boy of Mine,” a Booth Tarkington story, for First National, to be shown at the Vining Friday and Saturday night in conjunction with “Columbus” , both being sponsored by the P a r ent-Teacher Association. One of the early scenes of the picture takes place in a typical small town church. The easiest means of getting an interior of such a type of church would have been to have built a section of it on the studio stage But even though it would have» taken the stage carpenters but a YOUR boy’s room is probably filled full of m a n y valuable clothes, athletic sup plies and furniture. If like other boys’ rooms, the value of its contents is consid erable. Suppose it should hum tonight? This agency of the H artford Co. will insure your household goods and personal belongings. THE Billings Agency 41 E . M ain Phone 211 GRAND JURY CRITICIZES O. C. BOGGS kle, Eagle Point, bigamy; T. E. Jones, Sams Valley, possession of a still; George Magraidage, driv ing an automobile while intoxi j cated; F. R. Kennedy, reindicted for frequenting a public place while intoxicated. In the case of Hatfield, Wilson and Congo, au | 1 indictm ent had been formorly rc turned, but was retrned to th e j grand jury and a cliang made in j the phraseology. Wilson was form erly chief of police at K lam ath ; Falls. Will Dodge and Lon Edwards ♦ ♦ • » ♦ »- TREASURER motored to Hornbrook yesterday I am candidate for the republi to examine the new road th a t is can nomination for a second term being constructed between the .O 4S SEEN B Y POPULAR cSdECHANICS c ^IA G A ZIN E as T reasurer of Jackson county, Oregon line and Yreka. Mr. subject to the May prim ary. If Dodge stated they took the Ford Pocket Chart Tests Blood by the wire taut and at the same time ,’ RAIN SPOUT nominated and elected I will con “ so th a t it could swim,” and he : W ATE R prevent its being broken so easily. In Color Match duct the office as in the past, in stated they went four ways on the m . ., . , . . , , some cases it may be desirable to have .. . . I Tests of the blood can be made by springs at both ends of the aeriaj. - B R A C E \ _______ accordance with the law s of the trip, namely, going and coming mfttching its color with those shown H A L F B A R ftE L state. ♦ • ♦ T HO SE and across. The road is slick and on a vest-pocket chart that him lately ! Adv tf Auto accident policy for $5.00 tricky and furnishes a good slide ‘ A. C. WALKER. Snow Scraper Attached to Rake a year. Yeo of oourse. 1 0 * f for the am atuer m otorist, tho no F or County Clerk A serviceable snow scraper can read serious trouble is being experi ily be made by attaching a piece of I herby announce myself as a Mary Cunningham P asses— enced. galvanized iron to an ordinary garden candidate on the republican tick- J Mrs. Mary Cunningham, 52, who rake, as shown in the drawing. The et for nomination for the office of ■ passed away in K lam ath Falls was Big Dance — Saturday Nite metal should be at least A in. thick County Clerk at the May prim ar- ! a resident of K lam ath county 18 Jackson Hot Springs— Metropole; and should be cut to the dimensions ies. years. Mrs. J. A rant, of Ashland, Jazz Orchestra. given in the upper detail. Short cuts 145-3 I have for the past 5 years been are made at the points indicated and was one of six children to sur a Deputy County Clerk and am the strips between these cuts bent out vive, as well as her husband, Thos. O glesby Starts Today— . . . . , . 1 fam iliar with every branch of the • as shown in the lower drawing. The M. Cunningham. Funeral services h ^ l h ^ d T h , f ° m i 6 ^ “ er “ o '11“ ’ »»<1 « «'«««>. I » ill give The new candy factory in the loops thus formed should be made so were held yesterday afternoon and city was started W ednesday by brought through the wall as shown, so . ,, , , „ , that the tines of the rake must be that the water will drain into the Cl°?* atteut,on to the dlltPS of interm ent made in the Llnkville Charles Oglesby, who will run the come into use among doctors. In forced into them, thus preventing the barrel. A short length of pi^e, fi ted office and feel confident th a t I cemetary. establishm ent in connection with making the experiment, the patient’s scraper from falling off the rake with a valve, is fitted through the side ; wil1 Prove worthy of your support, the Bonbonnière confectionery. finger is first pricked with a sterilized near the bottom and a length-f rubber DELILIA STEVENS. We deliver the goods— Detricks Mr. Oglesby ran off a few small needle and a drop of the blood col hose is attached as shown. An over- . —-—------------------------ 94-tf batches of candies today, being lected on a piece of white paper. The flow pipe is also provided. In gar ges i SCHOOL .. x , color is then compared with those o n , where there is not enough space io ! SUPERINTENDENT t le irs output of the factory. tbe scale of the instrument to deter-i permit the installation described 1 am a candidate for republican W ill R esid e in L os A n geles-— The candies will be handled io- mine the percentage of red corpuscles, above, a barrel may be mounted m a nomination at the May prim aries Mr, and Mrs. C. E. “ Jea n ” cally through the Bonbonniere. j • * * stam. outside of tho garage as shown in for the office of County School Blumfield and baby left last nite In addition to making candy, Mr. the lower figure. In both cases a fine Superintendent of Jackson Coun- East-Bound Ships Lighter for Los Angeles, where Mr. Blum Oglesby wil specialize in choco sieve must be provided in th pipe , ty . t h a te sorTod the count (or than Those Going West field has traded his run on the lates, ice cream and sherbets. The ■ t o rng from thejm tter, to eaUh a y I , hrce and a ha|( yearg >s M unly foreign matter. The inside of the con Scientific experiments to ascertain Southern Pacific to an employee plant is located in the rooms form- tainer should be washed out occasion superintendent, and will, if again S the possible effect of the direction in already working in the southern j erly occupied by George Calhoun ' ; elected, work as earnestly for the ally. p a rt of the state. They have lived and E - T- McKinstry, on G. street, which a ship is g ing upon its weight- cause of education as heretofore. _. . .... , , carrying capacity, recently made by a • * * a t 78 6th street for the past few The .b o p will be open later tor In- prominent scientist, r e n te d in t o SUSANNE HOMES CARTER. Drying Clothes in Cold years and it is probable th a t man spection by the public. , conclusion that a 2,OOO-ton vessel trav- Jacksonville. M E T H O D O F RAISING Weather LOOP FDR TIN E OF RAKE with whom he traded will move — G rants Pass Courier cling east offers 400 po nds less resia- ---- ------ here or to Dunsmnir. ---------- unce to the wat r current than ? d o r. COUNTY CORONER During cold weather clothes hung I am a republican candidate for Classified Ads Bring Results ! vhen west-bound. This calculation, A scraper of this kind costs much less out on the line to diy become stiff, i t is said, i' based upon the influence than a manufactured one, axd, if prop due to the frozen moirture i th m, reelection for Coroner of Jack- Exclusive dealers for Style of centrifugal force, which is greater erly made, serves the purpose just as and in attemptingt j remove the i they son county, subject to prim aries Plus clothes. Paulserud’s. 142-tf when a body is riding with the tide in well. are frequently torn at the comers. May 16. ♦ • » | the direction iu which the earth re This danger can be eliminated by T hose w ho Travel— volves, than when headed the other Water Supply for Private Garage hanging the clothes on wire coat- , Platform : Experience, personal THE T R O U B L E OF ; way. hangers of the kind used extensively a t\ention» economic m anagement, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Brien, of Rain water is ideal for use in auto by cleaners. The clothes are hung on Doing a substantial taxpayer I am • • • C O FFEE M A K IN G -C /S F Salem, were out-of-town visitors j mobile radiators, as it is free from the hangers, which are hung on the interested in the economical m an Safeguarding the Aerial In Ashland yesterday. Mr. and ! most of the scale-forming chemicals line. To keep them separated evenly, agement of all county offices, Frequently a single-wire aerial is and salts present i well and hydrant Mrs. P. Tapfel were out-of-town I JOHN A. PERL. •. rung between the house and a near- water. Two convenient methods of a number of old yardsticks or laths arc guests from Seattle. Among late used, holes being drilled in them abou --------- - *iy tr , and the winging of the tree in storing rain water in readiness for use arrivals from Stockton included' 3 in. apart, and the hooks of !i. CORONER ;• stori,. often breaks the wire or pulls are shown in the drawing. The upper Mrs. Catelli and son. S. S. Schull j I hereby announce myself as a *. o..t of the support at the other end. figure shows how a half barrel may be hangers passed through the holes JUST D IS S O LV E before they are hung ou the line. 1 .c candidate on the republican tick- was among late arrivals in Ash-1 ■v good method of overcoming this arranged on a shelf inside the garage, A N D D R IN K IT. clothes are brought in on the hangers e t, for nomination at the coming land last evening from Oakland, ’ rouble is to place an ordinary screen at a height that will permit the water a o ffd T h Z l X ^ ^ pf r i“ 7 for the Offlce Of ~ A GREAT CONVENIENCE Oregon. Visitors from Gresham ioor spring between the end of the to flow into the radiator. A gutter is AND OH, SO G icr.al and the house. This will keep run along the edge of the roof and a usual discomfort of cold hands. Included A. O. Ekstrom and wife. ' ° f ¿ ackson couaty- j By virtue of my profession as What, die World Is (Doing The Metropole Jazz O rchestra left today for Dunsmuir, where they will play a dance engage m ent under the auspices of the American Legion there tonight. They will then return here in or der to give a dance at Jackson Hot Springs. SAVE Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Marx Strong on style and quality in Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring clothes Those are two uhohbies” oi ours; smart style and f i n e all wool quality. There’s plenty of h o t h here for Spring; the finest foreign and A m e r iean w e a v e s ; all the best models; and values, too— that’s another hobby o f ours $ 3 7 .5 0 to $ 5 0 .0 0 IT IS MADE C n m p a n y ‘W here Your D ollar H as More Cents* f