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THE AliiLhINE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
iAGE FIVE
b
Woman's Column
TELEPHONE 709
The Knitted Suit
Ideal For Traveling
That garments of knlttod fabric nro
irrdwlntf In favor cannot bo denied.
Ono Noejl not 1)6 a tloUinthovool
ofonthUBlast of knlttod outerwear to
titil confldon. thnt when tho resort
Benson gets under way. tho woman
whoso wardrobo trunk contains n
variety of knitted outer jjftrmonta will
carry off tho palm.
Tho girl ivho goes In for winter
sports) ns well as tho girl who win.
tdrH south will hardly fool "In tho
- -jilcturu" unless sho has u- oollpotlon
or brightly colorod eCRrte vhlch may
or niny not match her hnt&. As u
jnattor of fact a olevor mlllinor (11b-
coyorod that theso .ic&rfa lnnlro 'at-
tractive h-itn tho fclrl-Mnga or other
ddcorntlvo border providing tho trim-
ming for crown or brim
Tho Kcnvf skotchod combines strlpoo
with a blocked border and dncH It
without ilistvlbutihg onos kqiisp of
jdCBipn. It is worn with a two piece'
Kiiiwni ii nuit. the skiit black. o.w
ceptlng for its border whirl Is black
ftnd White thia design being re.
poated oh tho pnteh pockets. Volets
U;o nn almost unfailing Jioto Jn knlMod
tilings so fnanv Interesting bindings
and decorative features being posMbto
In their construction.
tfhi.ysult shows a nlco restraint by
tho way. In the matter of decoration.
It would hav been n efisy to prrv
'tho border design on to tho Tuxedo
collar or tn liavo made the belt a
more Conspicuous delnll. But the
'best miikera of knitted outerwear
reallyo that there is a perfection of
dotaU and o: fit. which counts as
much for merit as.frr dooiallon.
j Ono ednm's. of course that the belt-
is adjustable and tho coat mnv bo
hlougcil r ot. ns one '.wishes There
la a preference for the sllchtlv Moused
effects for niuny womoii particularly 1
those wlio hnvtt loft slendorness :o-
hind with their youth: they find thut .
by this simple suTfustmcnf' thev
obvlslto the . ptssibii y of the coat
fitting too closely. i
It beVomis mm-- and more appar-
ent th'(t UhUtcd out5!' Garments uro
Professional and
Business Women's
More About Codfish
tho
s
TltO first rrfMilnx .rtnll j
HusItidBs nnd Professional Women';
uuiu ni Tiin - w rt ......
j Thursday t) tho Y rooms when oomo
ri iwo incitiuci-H mot there nt Si
thirty In ono of tho most delightfully
ontottalnlng affairs over hold in the
rooms.
i.J-mm wo? nrnPcl for tho mom-
w..mV "ff 1mntlu lftUkB wllcJl wdro
beautifully docolntcd. Oyclomen and
other out flowers lit baskets and bowls
marked tho IpmuMi .r Dm ini.i.. .....n
ni. "''.y a(1 VIiicji daintily stroWn
along tho whifo cloth. placo enrcfi
woro folders on whlni. nw ..f.t.i
tho purpose tho pint form and soino of
lm wi-'ncwia 10 uo derived from club
membership.
Tho luncheon menu was very enjoy
nolo and wjvi norvnd i. i. f.n. ....
.uio Episcopal Cluu'oh it was daintily
"l "' ami uoiigntiuny dispensed
by tho members of tho Guild.
The luncheon program opened with
jimiuic siiont prayer then all Joined
not going to be Allowed to 'remain
tho property of youth Why should
they bv? Jt is not difficult for the
toldor woman to wear tijcm; they arc
Ki"vl for Unvoting no matter what
the conveyance. Tho non-erushable
qualities of tho knitted suit whether
it be dik or' wool nr n fashionable
hlend of the two should- endear It to
the traveler.
I'ursniinls
Mrs. T. J. Aviint and son. Allen o'f
Dohuou returned JiainO Wednesday
night nftor spending scveial dayJ here
tho guests of .Mrs. AliCo Clrptfg.
lihs I'litiltnc.IJlakley of "vVIIlt Point
irriVQd this week and entered A. C.
Illram Tolfr Jins ratunicd from
Swuetwaicr Jtnd l.ovaltny whevu he
spent Hovtuaf dajs vibiting and attending-to
bu.siness.
trs Jayllc Kvorolt jiont KcV
Ycar.j iti Ulg Sprmsr with lior brother
Guy Lor.sbotham and lrs. Iong.
botham.
- Ir. and Mrs. Jnn Dapner will Icavo
Saturday morning for Routing Kprlugs
nnd other points.
Mix Fruits and
Cereals In Your
Breakfast Dishes
' kTho fruits nnd oereafs you serve
at breakfast may often be combined in
such a way that both are improved
Cereals need long cooking no mat.
tor ivhnt the diicctlons on the pack-
ago read. Start tho cereal" tho night
bofOro when starting dinner.
T lion cook 'in tha double boiler
while getting dinner and until tlu
' dishes aro washed in tho morning
reluming is all that ."-ill bo necessary.
If dried fruit is added. add It the
!f "i' .vur oi cooKing. Always nave
tho water boiling and sal'cd before
thp cereal Is sifted in nnd fctir con.
stantly for tho first 10 minutes of
.cooking directly over the fire.
Allow a scant teaspoonful Of salt
v Jp every cup of Cereal.
Cluneal ulili italilns.
One cup oatmeal. 2 1-2 dups boiling
' wator 1 scant teaspoon &alt 3.4 cup
sowled inLslns.
Pufater In top of. double boiler
With salt. ' AVhen boiling briskly add
'tho oatpical slowly without stopping
tho bubbling. Tf tho grains settle
stir to prevent burning.
Cook over hot water for S hours
and add raisins which have been
c'arofujly viashrd nnd dried. In the
morning rchent and serve very hot.
Thero nro ho manv wheat cereals
Ott tio jn'iiket tliat ono has n wide
choice.' Tho same rule holds With
these th y must be well cooked.
' However wheat cooks in n shorter
iimo than other ginlns and-' mnv he.
cnUroJy tookrd in the moriilng.
Stoned' Olid ehnniied dnfp urn ilnli
clous added to any cooked wheat oo
real Just before serving.
1 (Inilmin .'Mu.'di.
Ono' ctllt grahnnt flonr 3 t-2 cups
water l tcusjioon. salt 1.2 cup stewed
prunes.
Ad.d salt to water. When bnilln
ndd flqUr slowly. Cook ovor tho fire
45 minutes stirring to event burn-
In p . Add stowed prunes stoned nnd
-cut In pieces. Just before removing
from tho fire
Hominy Orlts vtltli l'gs.
Ono ci.p 1 onjlny 4 c-uns water 1 f
IVilSIIOUU HUll 1-. CUp IlgS.
Add salt to boiling walr and fiift In
hominy. Cool? directly over tho fire
10 niliiutos. Then cook in a double
bailor for tw or thrco hoiu's.
'""Wash figs and cut ii small pieces
fdr tho last hour of cooking. In the
.morning reheat to serve. Ilomlnv
grits nro fino hominy. Coarse hominv
Qr fiamp Is used as a vegetable rather
than a eorcnl.
ialuulannic3ar(vdcliclauR filled
WHI) cereal and served with sugar and
cream for breakfast.
When fruit Is combined with tho
coro.il no other fruit Is necessary.
Crisp toast should bo served ratlur
thnn hot muffins qr rolls.
(Copyright 1021 HA NSorvJce )
Children's Story
Hour At Y. W. C. A.
Saturday at 3:30
Thp icgular Saturday nftornoon
fjtory Hour at tho V. W. C. A. wjil
taku plnco this week at threo thirty
111 llio V rooms on Cedar nnd Korth
Soooml Street.
For tho past two Saturday after
noons this has boon n int. t otitertnin-
lilff tlnm for a largo number of Abi.
lono kiddies and tho star' hour to.
morrow nftornoon pro-nlsci to bp un-
usu(tly.IntorOfiting. AIJ children In Abilond intorestcd
In this nro cordially invited to oomo
to tho V rooms Sntu d&y from tliroo
thirty mUU four thirty but particular
ly nro tlio qhthlrou between tho ages
pf flva and ton urged to come.
Women University
Students May Enter
Oratorical Contests
AUSTIN. TVvas .Ian. 'Women
studeiils jf the University of Toxas
mn'y be given iho opportunity to
pajticipato in oriitoiico.1 contests and
Intercollegiate debate according to
plans which aro now being considered
oy mo i'unilu Speaking Council at tho
Universrty. A final decision will bo
reached by tho council early Jp the
winter term. Dr. K. D. Shurtcr pro
rossoi of public speaking stated that
tho question of whUMoi' or not Miesc
contests will bo opened to women
tills year will depend in largo meas-
ure upon tho interest manifested ly
tho Klrls themselves.
TJia untroiicu of Women students
mm mo 10 ousic activities of the Upl-
.'verslty is n comjmiativoly recent in.
uuvuuun. xvvo years ago tho JDan
IJpono'nnJza of ?t00 fbr tho contest
t "xlJ"l(Jto speaking was divided
-v 1..VV iii4ctj u(. j eaen and a
separate contest urramjrd for the
girls. Tht Freshman declamation
cotiu'st was also opened to u woman
students. $u is now hoped thnt in
a similar manner the oratorical con-
t jt will bo open to women on cuUu)
terms with the men students.
Students of the College of Indus
trial Aits and of Southwestern Uni-
versity have challenged tho women
of tho University of Texas to a tri-
angular debate. If the Public Speak
iiig Council decides in favor of tho
debate and tho idea -is successfully
carried out thero is possibility of
developing a strong team of girl de-
baters .which may participate I tj.e
Intcrstalto debates just as tho men
aro now doing.
J .
From Pnndonis Bo. of Fashions. .
From HnrjuT'a liuz:tr
in general the silhouotto continues
slender the girdle s placed at tho
waistline or below sleeves nro wide
or easily narrow and slurry are
straight and porhapa slightly uneven
at tho hem. Tucks still play an Im-
portant part in tho season's fashions
and aro destined to an o'on greater
role. Jenny ties a sorgo cravat at the
throat permitting tho ends to tall
qijito to tho ikirt edge. Lauvlu em-
ploys Paisley bits of a real Paisley
shawl In .some new sleeves; and some
houses ae featuring long cl'iso fitting
sleeves Instead of tlio Vague arm
coverings.
eggs for a cako
Salt codfish may bo soaked In luke
warm water boiled until tender and
sorved In tho same way as tho fresh
fish. Put tho fillets of tho salt fish
In cheesecloth and add tho Ionian julco
or vinegar but not tho salt to water.
in which me iisn is cookcu.
Drain fish nnd nrrnngo on a dop
platter. Hard boll 2 eggs and chop
tho whites coarsely Add theso to tho
sauce. Pour sauco over fish and
cover with yolks ot eggs forced
through arlccr or rubbed through a
Colander.
Boiled Codfish.
Wash nnd clean fish but do .not
remove bones. Tic In cheesecloth 'and
cover with boiling water. Add 1 toas-
poon lemon Julco nnd 1 teaspoon salt
to each quart of water.
Tho salt improves the flavor and
tho lunion julco or vinegar kdopi tho
fish white. Roll 20 to 30 minutes and
servo Mltli hard-boiled eggs nnd mine
od parsley. An egg sauce may bo pour.-
cd over tli fish or nerved separately.
Stuffed Frosli Cod.
A small cod weighing four pounds
Is delicious stuffed and b.tkod. An
oyster stnffjhg adds much to tho dish
but makon it much moro expensive A
plain cracker stufftnc Is better with
the "Independent Woman" tho offic-
ial publication of the Xntlpunl Busi-
ness and Professional Woman's Club.
It was tho unanimous decision of the
jnembors. present thnt Cach club mem-
ber should pay fifty cents for her plato
at tho suppers whether or not sho was
able lo attend its this mts found nec-
cHMgry in order to get thp supper sorv-
ed at fifty cents n plale.
The president then oppolnted the
following committees; program MIks.;
Minnie MInter chairman Miss Ilob-
good and Miss Isla Cos; social Mrs.
Fnucett chairman. Miss liaison nnd'
Miss Kauffmnn; membership. Mrs. It.
13. Ij. Norwood chairman. Miss Ama-
zon. Miss May Kelly Miss Damoron;
social service Mrs. IQmmet Chand-
ler chairman Mrs. ToRoy Brnwn.Mlss
Blanche Walls Miss Mayis Harri-on
Miss Nora L.ong; publicity Mrs. R. 13
Green chairman Miss Alycemnyc
Boyce. Miss Vera Collctt;' ways and
means Miss Claire Tate cliairmnn
Mrs. O. C. Miller tlss MaJorie Wil-
son Miss Bentlcy Mips Riser.
MKs MftdgO Moore tho treasurer
then reported thnt $117. had boon paid
in to tho treasurer In dues and i-n
moneys to cover tho monthly supper
fed. Tho nodal committee appoint-
ed Mfss Lava da Smith and Miss Zoo
Allen to serv.o as tlio welcoming com-
mitteo at the nest meeting which will
be held the third Thursday in January
at the V rooms.
Codfish either salt or fiesli. In ono
Club Has Siinnfir EoHi.' c"eacsl ahd bo8t vt -th0 r8h
I A If l...j' .....tftl-t. I ..-..-.. i .i
.vi.ii..ui:ii (.'uuiiHii is usuntiy low in
price it's high m food vnltio nnd Is
ono ot tho most quickly digested of
mo mora common roods.
These renolpes for codfish are per-
haps ti Uttlo out of tho ordinnrv and
may help in tho overlafitlng quest for
'something different."
JJrciUIed CikHWi Cntlcls.
Cut fresh codfish in pieces for
serving about an Inch thick. Sprlnklo
uith lemon Juice salt and popper
and lot stand half nn hoUr.
Ulli in fine bread ofiiniha. illn in
on egg slightly heiiton with 1 tnblo-
npnoii milk and dip again in crumbs.
Fry in decii hot fat for 10 minutes.
Drain on brown paper nnd servo wjth
Stowed tomatoes.
JJgg Sluice
Four tablespoons butter 2 table
spoons flour. 1 1.4 cups wator 4 ta-
blespoons lemon 1llicr. 1." trnnnnnn
.wait 1.8 teaspoon paprika 2 egg yolks
.iiou opiier. stir in nour ana eiowiy
ndd water and lemon Julco mixed
stirring cohstantlv. t.oason with salt
and paprika and boll C minutes. Add
in elnglntr on vfr. r ......;; y"'s " 'BHtly beaten and cook wlth-
tor tho iijhchorin. i. fn;J .. out ijolllng for 3 minutes. tJao the
nupst fmm' ij ;;.;: :."" ".." wnucs 0t m
l-aucott each member stood and guvo
nur nnnio- ami address whero sho
worked and "why." Many of thoo
were cleverly and nmusiiigly glvon
much to tho onjoympnt of tho ban-
queters and was a. feature of tho
evening contributing most happily to
tho occasion.
Mr. Rp.Cireon tho president of tho
...un a wmi. inc Drought greotings
from this club and mndo a character-
istically witty and much appreciated
talk no expressed his hearty approv-.
al and interest in this splendid organ-
isation predicting for Jt a most suc-
co&sftil and bright future and that it
WOUld lirOVO tO bO Dot Olllv mi nrrnnl.
station of great pleasuro to tho mem
Jem uui unc oi- great Douoflts to tho
community. Mr. Green stated thnt h
thOUght jillCll fl Chill Wlllll) lvn mnlf
holpful and delightful to the business
dr professional woman wjio moves to
Abilene who might Urn's bo permitted
to mako congenial ncqtmlntuiides ear-
ly In her residence here.
Mr. R. "vr Jinypio nlwnys a popu-
lar speaker with Abilene audiences
won additional fnVor Thursday even-
ing witli lj beautifully worded aljd
(Mitertainlng t'alk. As president of the
Kiwanis Club ho brought greetings
from this club and stated his hearty
interest and nppr.ccmilou of such a
club among the business and profes-
sional women of Abilene. Mr. Hay-
nie said that he had been quite in-
terested -in the club shiC-6 hearing of
Its organization but not Until lie at-
tended the llloetlnc; had ho realized
quite what it would moan to hftvo shell
a group of women organized into a
club. In a most delightful -Way did lie
loll the members some ot the benefits
tliat mou tinjojcd from similar organ-'
izations coinpoM'd of business men
and iiis interesting talk was- Inter-
spersed with clover jokes and origin-
al bits of humor nnd wit.
After the program hour the club
wont Into business meeting with Miss
Ada Klrlc the president of the club in
tho chair. Miss Mjnnio Minter mndo
a report from the committee on con
stitution and by.law.s and tho report
wuii -i-ttiy sngnc changes was unan-
imously adopted. Miss l 10. AmaSon.
made n report from the Ad.vtsdrv Com-
mittee' and among other things made
tho suggestion Unit thp programs bo
sponsored by groups fiom tho various
business and professions represented
in tho club. This report was also
idoptod nnd the program nt the next
meeting will be prepared by tho
teachers from tho High School with
.Miss Willie Mao Christopher chair-
man. The club" voted to subscribo to
Graduate Nurses
Organize Registry
Mi niiinni
Of great bonofit to tho community
will bo tho urnduflto Nurses Registry
wnicu win uo maintained in Abliono
nfter this time. vfhls registry will
supply tho gonoral public with the
services at graduate nurses and plans
tor tno organisation nero pom-ctcd
on Thursday nftornoon when fourteen
graduate unison met nnd discussed
theso plans. For some lima this Reg.
Istry Jinn been talked of n need for
kucii nn organization being keenly
felt.
At Thursday's mooting nfter or.
mtnlstatlon Mls Frances Bentlcy. H.
N was unanimously oloctud Jlogla.
trnr. This organisation is open to
nil graduate iiiirKoH who nro cordlnl-
ly invltod to Join. A hciidquartors
will bo established and any individual
or nny doctor in or out of triwn. do-
siring tho scrlces of n nursa may cnll
honduUnrtors and fhenovor lumslliln
they will bo suppllod loiter it Is tho
Intention of this organization to havo
fescllMLHS
a
fe
Somotlmea 1 think I nn
had let 1
On registry tho itractlcal nurses nnd
nlso havo registered companions for
persons who aro Ml or who may need
tho services or somoono to stay with
them whllo tho family is out.
NO Ol7l) WOMI'.N' NOWADAYS
Modern ilrcsn hnlr rtrensers facial
oxpttts nnd cosmetics all combines to
Keep women of nU acMt-?tm
triictivo in n
tclltalo wrlni
flgUro stoop;
weakness do
down docs
Every w
hqr fain
nnpenrano n
nclie batfknch
or whom a M-
ngo from fi
10 PinlSiam's Vcgotnbl
may bo jvtpunded unajr to
health n$Xt has ujffiiy ot
wiioso lcttorB-wcnirO cont
lishing in tills .paper
Hg and at- lurTTn
PpeajOTiLirr jsjvmitii tiw inn
itloiTutiomo ho 'Jftetyho
' vor a on to ItiiiMiit or
Mops lj dragrwoman
sno rcni )nivnjc pmfl.
yiilan owes Vto ifoip?f nnd
TlgP JVMIIh All
nd Jlirtln.V.'Wlftii hend-
fty&r "tln'lil ie' ilevnlnit
dmnn.irnr uti in trvini- jr
..r -- -.- -5- ... ..v ...r. n
.n ... jrif.. r...ii ..
u iu.fi.1 i.y??'-yiiuK
Caifnnilfrd
koffi iitr In
lriy'Womon.
Imfnlly pub-
jffvcrllsln(r
6uicii'
I Kitrdny "lllwfiv
si yollvered to jB oil
turriav. Vhmo0l2
I3.U PltODUiTJ .PO.
lfor tliucck
Vafiha soap . . l.Ow
CTT KTORI3
Wo will load
lene Frldny ani
yriu 14c for hen
I'Tidny ami Sn
ABU.
Advertising.
Siiccln
17 llio eiwvov.
IS bare Whit
Fit
Advertising.
fish than a bread stuffing.
Clean fish sprlnklo With salt pop.
per and lemon julco Insula and outf
stuff and sow. Cut gashes on each
sldo Ot the backbone in n dovo-tnll
fashion. Put nnrrow strips ot salt
pork ii eaci gash.
If a fish sheet Is not nvn. lablQ uso
u pieeo "f cotto.n cloth well greased.
j'ik tno iisn on inw ami imt tno wuoio
ting Into a drippitig pan. Ill edge
with flour bnko van hour in n hot
oven busting frequently with hot wat-
er. (Copyright 1D2 NIK A Service)
brlto. Wlicu T
nnd hnd mllKWJilm n f
winin no sot and in?hlUr frtco open
nnd had went in nnd Wnfc enllmr n few
linncnkos nnd eggs nnd things 1 said.
"I guess ft is going to bo n kind of n
warm dav again today nnd tho north
wind must bo going bnck home. Does
a fella that goes to school ovor marry
his teacher?" And when I said that
ovorybody hollered nnd oven Annabel
Ioo hnmmorod on tho tablo to her
high chnir with hor spoon.
My unklo said-that they didn't when
ho went to sgJreol because he was Just
liko mojurtf ho wanted to marry his
BchoolHfSehcr and ho told her bo but
Id ftho wiped his iiob and told
to run along homo and sho would
think about it when ha grow up but
sho must havo forgot becnuso boforo
ho grew Un sho had married hnotlior
folia nnd tWflt was why ho novor gat
mnrrlcdnit hnd wont a bachelor nil
of hlvTlfd and now ho supposed It
wngygoing to bo that wny with his
l)how which is mo nnd hcsald two
rolto honrts in n fnmlly wa too much
nnd ho made out llko ho was wiping
a tear out of his cyo on tho corner
of tho tablo cloth.
So when I got up nnd mndo my ant
get up so I dehld got my lint out ot
hor chnlrjrtfnd wont out to look for
tho bUnn and when I wont out doors
JublJfu looked up In my face and ho
I cptfld sco that something was inr-
rfnntter because lio wn creed tho end
of his tall-that ho has gat loft llkof
ho would llko to nst mo what hnd hap-
pened. That Is tho kind ot a family
I havo got. They nro nil to dnrn smart
and po Is Younlsscs mother. I bet
when I nm n nlrnt and earning a hon-
est living thev will all of thorn bo
sorry they haorawod me. I bet they
will It t make somo of them wall; tho
plank and blto tho dust
I guess thoy nro no
another tool h
so wo havo not
club house nnyOnoTB7V went nnjw'
- 1
udd
or time
"Leutttf
lilimratton? 3- .
am not
iW
'itlnk factory today
col for a club hour?
mnleo n firo bccaUBo'
o reiinn inn king fertilizer unstalrn
"would find out when tho smoke went
up through tho floor. Wo wont to tho
rnllrond bank nnd win going to dltf
a cave but Ranty and Butch got In n
fight about how to mako tha door and
Ranty would Of got licked only ha hit
Hutch first nnd made his now bleed
mid whn he scon tho blood Dutch did
not wnnt to fight any more. Banty
felt so chesty thnt ho did not earn
nny more nbout n cave nnd If I had
iuSt told him I would spit In his cyo
and drownd him he would of thought
he was the brum of the Inrneli
fr
225 PBNE ST.
TELEPHONE 725
January Clearance Sale
Olins Yngcr Jr. loft Wednesday
night for RorkUy California win re
lio enters the University of t'nllfoi nt i.
Mrs. Ciuy Mccarlv in visiting r la-
thes and friend"? on n raiuh mar
Qdcsio.
j
Jw Jpaknmyo Coffctr w
Isw fl will irjifiiwfevits ' Mm
IFuH dJHptionW&rnaklnS XE
P in each can of Sunset. Tmu
K DlSTRUIUTCn DY J Jw3
.PS' MHIthcws & COlAVl KB
iw 'L 2 m
bafK Abilentr-'i'tus )M
We have a big new stock of dependable
merchandise lo select i5n17Weare mak-
your
J-I. : .
Lwroing to own
ousojKR summer tunn
JCot nny place for A
111 -f ! IMHIWI
-V- . -
At thoiWrstsymptCjurfTr a cough
or eoldjf brcalDo HyoJrl. Tlio bosjr
p(iupi J!U)VlliiBii v iLiirNinu jujyriu
ntuliwinl a cola liifor It gwls feep
HCIVll . I OUIll IKT- iUVleillUfcC JLil
Cfpipanyadvcrllslng. S
j "-"
I bet when T nut n plrut nnd en mine
n noncst living (iicy win mi or. uw
ho sorry they lioomwcu inc.
My fnthor mada mo g tntfed early
no I would wako up In t!mc(for Sunday
school JubilBo was glad W It bq It
don't mnko nny difference how X feel.
Anyhoif n school teacher iaa got to
marry someone.
(To bo Continued)
4- -
1 ' ' T3 '
t
NOTICJ
Wo will Idad ctf fiyjamiltry. Abl-
Ieno Friday nnd sallmlay. Will pay
you llc for hens delivered to us on
Friday and Saturday. Phono 172.
AIRUUNU PRODUCE CO.
Advct Using.
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"Faster Jimmy fast'
ct! You hncvj mother
cpld ficrc lio.i'f he
cny Lrahfaci till wo
rrnnf fn'f? Kclloss'a
torn Flchtc!"
One lot of Perfale. good
quality. Clearance Slule pripo
nt only -.-H l-2o
Bier nssortracut ax 3G ii
wido X'orcale.J'igBt and
best trrndo. 2?o falue: (
nnco Sale price i. fi.-19c
Big assortmqlito Outing1 in
light and daic; Clcarancp
Halo price- X-1 15o
Good quality Onting 3C in-
ches wide;' CJeVrnueo Snlo
price ntwsSt---- 18c-
A ltrticm o v t. v nnlinlitV
'bleached Domestic free from
starch; (Jlearanco fcjaio ido
Good heavy grndo unbleach-
ed Cnntou Flannel; Clear-
ance Sale price -15o
Good heavy grndo mattress
tick Clearance Sale 19o
Ivurgo 47S&1 VVhito Turlcisli
Towels extra spoqial Clear-
ance Sale prioo pair 05o
liiia assi
v iji'psscs. v.
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i Acf r
pa.l f rj
VlrfHc 7B0YS1
iii"
?rtraent of Ladies'
i.orfd Cofit Suits
lo pneo now at
.HALF PRICE
I
SUITS Bws. this is
tho time to get jyfu a suit ex-
tra good values; Clearance
Sale price J. 1-4 OFF
Beautiful assortment of Blue
Pinlc andTan Plaid Blankets
G6x8-;bur ClOaronco Sale
pricoT 4.48
Good hqavy Cotton Blankets
' .$2.75 grade; Clearance Sale
price . . $1.05
Good quality heavy "Woolnap
Blankets Clx7G; Clearanco
Sale price .-?3.25
glen's extra heavy Khaki
Pants regular $3.50 value;
Clearanco Sale price $1.85 .
Men's heavy Corduroy Suits
extra valuo; Clearance Sale
price $1050
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"WHERE YOU CAN BUY 'EM FOR LESS"
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KEIX0GG3 Com Elalc
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TovouS in aiDflti2infjr flavc
iovous in crisjruncliinesi-
that's the plcasyEe you get eating
KELLOGG'
Flakes fxc
juorn jia
KELLO
dreamed
delicious!
e ongmauuorn
never did '.taste
so Wfbnderfil
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GG'S quickly disappeaU
tentment will be supreraei
u listen to little and bigj
arders" say: 'MViotneiy
KELLOGGIS if you
re
.Theyre simply wonder
Jightful cfcrfcal youverktet
iTomorroiv' morningpilt a bowl
of KEILCGG'S CbnC Flakes
and a pol of itoations in
f ront of jyomrself and the family
breakfast paty ! Compare them
spoonf ullby spoonful and you'ir
get tne Dig surprise or yourmci
You'll agree thatKELLGGG'S
- -..are a sensation a taste thrill!
'KELLOGG'S are never leathery)
or tough! And my how you'll
firmrfir.ifitfi their crisnness and.
that fascinating Kellogg flavor!
And hear the family thanks!
Speedily drift outt AniU as big
happ
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men y
"star b
some m
! please
ful!"
BuylKELEOGG'Sf; KHoW
for .yourself that they; are su
premely crisp and delicious I p.na
PLEASE do this; Don't just
asK for "Corn" Flakes."' .That'
5ts vou anvthinir! Insist upon!
frp.T.T.nrcrvS in the PCD and
GREEN -nackaee anft you'il
get KELLOGG'Ssurit
KELLOGGfS Corn Flakes
are made by the folks who gave
you the JUNGLELAND Moving
Pictures. Coupon' inside every
package of KELLOGG'S Corn
Flakes explains how you can ob-
tain another copy of JXJITGLEn
LAHIX Leo!: for it!
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Aho ni?ri cf KELLOCG'S K5LELE3 ad K1U.06CS SftAB. e. J.-4 a treaMa
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