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The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio • 9

The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio • 9

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The Plain Dealeri
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Cleveland, Ohio
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4 HURSDAY JANUARY 24 1918 rAUE WTFfW beds in hotels and berths in sleeping tars gave him cramps Today in Society Through the Periscope POLICE HEAD IS ASKED i TO RESIGN JOB 4r and Kim Balden Seymour giw dmuer as Roadside Club Yale avenue and 91st treats DECORAT SUBJECT OF TALK fK)etle Flyer Decora BARBS Jan lbnp I Jones of New York a member of the Lafayette flying oorps who also is a lieutenant in the aviation reserve or the American army has been decorated with the War Cross An official citation praises his splendid spirit and admirable daring GIVEN GUN TOTERS By Lora Kelly be hostesses at the first benefit card party to be given in the ball room at Hotel Winton The party will be given Thursday afternoon Jan 31 entire proceeds going to the maintenance of the Dorcas home lksn Addison road 13 Mrs Warden is chairman of the committee and is assisted by Mrs Phillips Mrs Norman Mai-tyn and Mrs Carl Hock Quits Upon After Holding Office Only 23 Days BEAUTY HELP Beman Eliminates Leniency Toward Persons Carrying Weapons jnteer Work is to be Discussed Classes to be Arranged Things in a Room Advice to Women Dinner Party of a short play is to be presented by the Catharine Avery Society Children of the American Revolution this year at the annual Washington's birthday party to be given in the hall room at the Colonial Club on the afternoon of Feb 22 Entire proceeds of the party will be given to the Cleveland Chapter American Red Cross Mrs Man With Pistol in Pocket Has Murder Heart He Holds Bross Buettell to Wed iss Miriam Gammell Feb 2 to be Topic at Special Meeting of Nurses ida Caldwell is directing the play Mrs 'Laura Goodhue president BY BEENICSE GRISWOLD of the Junior League nbers We find you can bring out the beauty of your hair to its very best advantage by washing it with Can- throw It makes a very simple Inexpensive shampoo which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all the dandruff dirt and excess oil leaving a wonderfully clean wiiole-some feeling After its use you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly is never streaked in appearance and is Always bright soft ami fluffy so fluffy in fact that it looks more abundant than it is and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure Just use a teaspoonful of Cunthrox which you can get fnigi any good druggist dissolve it in a cup of hot water this makes a full cup of aham-poo liquid enough so it is easy- to apply It to all the hair' instead of just the top of the head (Advt) of the society is general chairman of the Liralv taken i hrly and will be in charge of the alreau) iaae patrioe Ubleaux Mrs Weaver is in charge of tickets and the list relief and 2:30 An Psychological NOW comes the ehief exponent of free love Hr Bon Reitnmn and admits licked li has been married lor several mubtlis to Miss Anna Martindale an English woman an enterprising Chicago reporter tiscovered am no longer an advocate of free said the former secretary of Emma Goldman high priestess of anarchy i4For ten years 1 preached free love it was an interesting psychological study Now for the frst time a woman appears I am fro one more image-fcreaker throws away bis hammers auditors to the conventional ideas that society imposes upon humunity I)r Ben the first enthusiast who awakened to the fact that departures from the beaten path do not pay It took Pr Ben ten years to classify many of these theoiies where they belong in the psychological class All these schemes on the order have been tried out ul discarded many times throughout the history of mankind as impractical for the conduct of the masses of humanity Marriage is not a perfect institution by any mfcaus but the proposed substitutes for it fail to work out satisfactorily Ihose who fondly believe themselves to be original thinkers superior to the man-made laws that have somehow stood the test for hundreds of years usually succumb sooner or later to the beliefs subscribed to by the majority of people Bet lis then consider the spectacle of a former rampant fire-eatiug anarchist calmly painting the kitchen screen doors fixing the lock ou the cellar door repairing a bursted furnace pipe aud engaging in similar domestic pastimes Let all the married men noio arise and eing Welcome to Our Happy Band Coming and Going Lampreeht 2000 TTlll New York be Pomeroy 1929 Doth left for New York ered Of uluna have LrfS In tivilian so-wifi meet at tomor-llthehoiae of Mias Ruth Wil-HD Bellflower road Is address on "Volunteer and to discus work of the being arranged under the of the Cleveland women's' Mee vf the Council of National (aiv Gooilwillie 'of II- avnleeted to lead the discus-I Red Crass walk Inriyvidiini transportation dim- not prevent her coming tt-lna Sullivan chairman of liiiljiuee on maintenance of ex- social cuiiditiona under the committee will announce 503 for training volunteer 'inkers an a aged Uh the School People Miss Marjorie street is in Arthur has co-opera-of Applied at 1118 branch 9 to hall: Chesterfield 10:811 to 4'lV 980 to 4 80 lUiphtA school auxiliary Cleveland branch at Taylorhnrat Name Society Worsted Mills Club Calendar Gun toters sent to the Warrensville workhouse will have to serve the full time of their sentences in the future The lid on tho granting of paroles to persons sentenced there for carrying concealed weapons was put on yesterduy by "Welfare Director He-man Aroused by the increasing number of shooting affrays many of them resulting in death the welfare director auhounced that he would consider no further applications for parole from prisoners convicted of carrying concealed weapons Two such applications were received by him yesterday Both were summarily refused "Any man that has a revolver In his pocket has murder in his the director declared fellows instead of being sentenced to the correction farm should be given at least a year in the penitentiary Uonsequently I shall insist that they seme the whole of their inadequate sentences at the city institution I shall continue to do so until conditions here NEW UK Jan -o After Irving twenty-three days as police commissioner of New York under Mayor Hylun Frederick Bugher was asked to resign the position today by the mayor on the ground that he has failed to ptaee on trial motorcycle policemen charged with dereliction of duty in the Kuth Cruger'murder case as nvoiumended by a grand jury Mr Bugher being an appointee of the mayor complied with request in his place Mayor Hylun appointed us ueting police commissioner Bichard Enright a lieutcmain in the de purtment and president of the Policemen's Benevolent Association He was directed by the mayor to suspend the motorcycle policemen referred to and proceed wh their Inals with as little delay ns possible Mayor Hylan In asking for Bugher 's resignation said he was determined stump graft out of the police department and must have a man at the head who will act and investigate the police upon the slightest indication of wu-ong cooing" was greatly disappointed with said the mayor in his letter to Bugher you said you would not suspend these Bugher had refused to act on the ground that the grand jury had failed to indict them and he was opposed to placing the accused men under jeopardy again for the same offense The mayor's demand for Bugher's resignation correspondence between them shows followed on the heels of a letter sent by Bugher to the mayor yesterday in which he asked to be liermitted to conduct the affairs of his office or he would the first jierrson to ask to he relieved of his Bugher charged in his letter that the mayor failed to keep his promise of non-interference ly attempting to control the appointment of ail his subordinates His first selection of a deputy Bugher wrote met with the disapproval BY JESSIE EASIER things in a room tie up together' was the word loft with the Woman'? Civic Club of Cleveland Hoighls yesterday by Mrs Grae Wil-mot New York decorator who gave many helpful suggestions on making a home at once boautifuj convenient and comfortable Dark floors pluin soft tinted walls and windows arranged to light a room proerly were points emphasized everything in the room a chance to fulfill its own Mrs Wilmot Insisted Speaking of the prevailing increase of cost in household furnishings aud all other departments of home making she described a room which she said fulfilled all artistic demands and was dec orated and Jurnished on a small pocket-book requirement of th decorator can be met without extravagant she counseled over jurnish mantels and dressing The club indorsed the suftruge amendment and will ask Senators and Harding to support it A practical talk on and the was given by Miss Relle head of the Cleveland Women's committee of the Council of National Defense Mrs Proliieroe gave two piano solos The club met as usuai at Lee Hoad High school Cleveland Heights go ion iscribe a irld pa: A Exhibition and Open House Thursday January 24 11 A to 10 Evening Hour Stories lleucliUtid Circle 10 to 4 Windward road Krateunhl 430 7 So to 9 80 at the town Mother? and Club at the school Circle of Mercy I'lihlmg Cleveland hiam-h Ix-e Hoad Dish school: loan all day at l'oan school East all day and 0 30 to 9 llaxtldell school 2 to 4: Holy 2 to 3 80 to 10 Cleveland Lincoln branch 10 to 4 3o8! 14th rtreet Notlitiffhaui wllool 10 to 4 town juill Hosednle school 9 to 4 43 Ntrosis 11 day 2040 Uxith street: St Aloysms Society evening at Hratcnald branch St Thomaa Aquinas' branch 10 to 4 at the ohuerh surgical dressings headquarters 9 to 4 8:80 to 9 West Side branch 8103 Franklin avenue day and evening Woman's Club special lecture-iwital course 11 a ni 8ir George Keid pivnuer of New Houlh Wales and Australia speaker observes day of prayer for national prohibition 2 to 4 in at Euclid Avenue Metlnxln-t ehuveh Kiuhd avenue and 98d street Kat Lnd union in charge AH others invited South Knd Dorcas Koriety wfih Mn ltrnwer and Mrs Linday 9400 Miles avenue South Side Woman t'hib junior chapter Car negie library Scranton and Clark avenues Hammond 2 with Mr t'avell 121 Parkwood' Urire ieaker Henrietta Titus Dav prayer for national prohibition observed by the 2 to 4 Euclid Avenue Methodist church Euclid avenue and 931 street East End union iu charge All unums invited 0 i hue and bt based a on the look is dasp Cot Ha SPURNS PALE FACE BED Susan Takes a Trip to the Land of Snoxy Cookery Demonstrations Every Boar beginning 1 )L Miss Mary 3:30 Service in Time of National Crisis' Miss Anna I Cleveland School of 4 Dress for American Women" Gym Demonstration and Conceit in Evening All Class Work on Exhibition Kalipnawnoywencr 130 Years Young Sleeps on Floor Ho-butnees Western Reserve uni- The classes will begin teb urea being given at the Young ns Christian Association and fcli work carried on under the on of social agencies will he arranged iu these s- Public health and the girl the war and the and child welfare Each tx-week course Registration cla-s- must be made between 4 Kriilav and Saturday Feb at the City Club or oi the (Cleveland women oe of the Council of National city hall Ctrl to Wed nsion of ordinary college rules lie war time to permit worhen 1 who have married men in Tio finish their courses is again tunr College for Women stu-jt Western Reserve university Gammell a senior at Vge will be married to Capt Buettell field artillery section fcrant at 8:30 Saturday eve-ft-b 2 at the home of her par-and Mr Gammell 25 Itacdi Capt Buettell expects i soon for overseas (Edward Belles pastor' at 1 Presbyterian church will 1 ceremony Uarion Brown and Miss Dcffo-fttell will be bridesmaids The Kill be officer friends of Capt Miss Mary Roberts will address a special me'eting of nurses at St Luke's hospital 6606 Carnegie avenue this evening Her subject w-ill be The object of this meeting is to interest nurses in cantonment woik as some 2o0 will shortly be needed for this branch of war relief The meeting will open at Doan Red Cross Rally ri Buell ling Admission Free Prospect and East lftth St CHICAGO Jan Kabenawwoy-wence a Chippewa Indian said to be 130 who is here from Cass lake Minnesota to attend the automobile show does not like the white bed Although he occupied a room with a bith at a leading downtown hotel last night he slept on the floor He said BAKER DISSOLVES BOARD gh! ewel! cruel! uel le BY BLANCHE £11 ER JllUHtrate4 by Gruel) Susan curled up in the big arm chair before the fireplace with her book in her lap wish Suueedee woulif come and take me she mused The wish had hardly been expressed when Hqueedee appeared bundled up from head to foot in snow white furs I laughed Rqueedee I'm going to take you to visit the land of snowr and ice Bundle up in this fur coat and bonnet and come along" and he handed Susan a lovely white fur coat with a little fur bonnet fastened to it Susan lost no time in putting thp Lauretta Joy Men 1'reveutlng Swentulioi Cos tracts Are Dismissed the sunlight shining on the icebergs" replied Squcedee six long months dark up here with nothing but the northern lights to guide folks over the snow and Just then some things that looked like great white bears came running toward them and grabbed Squetdee's hand It was a little Eskimo mother and her little girl They were all bundled up in fur coats fur pants aud lur bonnets so you could hardly see their brown -faces In the hood that hung at the mother' back Susan discovered two bright eyes peeking at her 'What a lovely place to carry the laughed Susan pinching the rosv cheeks Squeedee and Susan were asked into the house to have a bowl of hot ssup As fan as Susan could see there wasn't rt1 house in sight only gnat mounds of nmv and ice Jn front of one of these they stopped Squeedee whispered to Susan that the mound was the home of his friends The door was so low they had to crawl in on their hands anil knees but sucii a warm cosy place it proved to when once inside! The Doan School Club will hold a Bed Cross rally and reception at the school Tuesday to which nil lted Cross workers the vicinity whether members of Doan branch or not are invited Ah the meeting takes the place of the February business mcctnig a short business session will he iTld from 1:30 to 2:30 after the rally will be held several shakers being presented Light refreshments will be served lelL ELK The Clef el and Silk Co 14 and 16 Colonial Arcade Silk Specialty Shop WASHINGTON Jan Diaolu- lion of the board of control for labor standards created to keep army clothing contracts away fiom plants employing sweatshop methods was announced today by Secretary Bukerl with the explanation that the pri-' mary purpose of the board had been1 accomplished and herealter its duties could be performed by the quarter- master general's office The Catharine llorstmann Society will hold its annual meeting at tomorrow in the ball room of Hotel Statler Aid Dorcas Home of the Dorcas Society will Opening of Newest Shop WILL TRAIN WOUNDED Marriage Licenses Healthful Sleep In the center of the roony stood a queer looking lamp This was used Specializing in Silks XXXft I Hindu rds ft om the presertE uckmat raster et rho Witten to Sera in Aah" another (in fed of Smut costs I eeping- Bcbee fwt larlan 8aa Government 1'Iiidm Corps of Women to Handle Instruction Means Happy Homes Successful Business Ambitious for Education 1ear MJss Joy I am a girl past 14 I am anxious to work during my summer vacation buft I am not old enough to work in a store Mother would not want me to be nurse girl Could you suggest something I could do so I could make money during my vacation? In three years 1 finish school and want to go to college Is there any way a girl could work her way through Adlege? Probably you think this is a about college but it is what I want to do I should lik to be a Indeed I do not think there is 1 anything foolish at all in your deter-! minatioii tQ gt a good education On I the contrary I admire it and think you are very wise to be planning in advance-for your future Nearly all colleges nowadays have some arrangements by which students can earn all or a part of thjr expenses and when you are nearly ready for 1 co71ege I suggest that you write to the college you wish to attend and iKjuire what facilities it offers for a yirl to earn her way A for your earning money now there are not very many things a girl of your age can do aside from the two you mention What is your mother's objection to your being a mother's helper?" It would be less We will offer the public dependable silks in the staple as well as the newest weaves at the lowest prices Our silks are all the new weaves and colors to be used for Spring 1918 L'lin Iliiii-Qs 4fl 1 4s 7321 Montgomery Nouiohi iL 3h3 71st Zolnnwfhl 23 HTsH Fleet Eugene A llarleu 2 680ft MabeJIe Neill 25 1426 lv frill Harry l-'rumar 33 HS20 Boorill Mattie Hrod'ky 27 742 lUUl Olnr Iv Ktratlimmih 31 2S16 Euclid Agnes f'ukirn-k 20 13f21 Kurlid IUlM-rl 32 2234 73d Beetiis KhiHi 2d Htnsnisf ill? Louis Zalkmd 3d U6Ui Esther Fargen 22 yisi tad Jom-'1i UeHwt 32 Oheywms Pauline Kuenitf 23 249i 79Ui Julius lay 21 J74K 19th May Godas 25 1 sfi I 20tli ('anipagua 2K Camp Hherman Theresa 23 City hnapitjil Frank Jauouatk 29 21M5 Trowbrhige MartJia Ki-clin 29 3197 Martin Homan Kanrk 29 tl2ll Fullerton ranees Muk'rtlaka 2d fives Gertrude Ur-hard 11 Harvey 34 4705 Clinton Mary Udd 34 21 Cedar Mike iMsautn 23 13701 Mandelay Lillwn Met-zdnrf 20 12724 lUrrfield Chiries Herron 23 filOfl Lexington nicliock 19 lull Abbey Fred joiliffe 31 1414 Chester ItomUiy Curti 30 1414 Cheater lever healthful sleep tie5 I on a good mattress and -i good bedding The is full of ordinary bed-llie best is made by us or it at any leading store Cleveland Mattress Co Sings Mattresses Pillows both for light and hefct and above it hung a shallow1 dish in which their hostess prepared the soup There were no chairs io beds nor tables This Susan thought very funny until Squeedee told her the Eskimos used he long stone platform that was built around three sldqs of the room as their bed their table and their chairs laughed Susan as she took off her furs from the outside I thought it would be very cold in Susan enjoyed the hot soup But when the baby began eating a long strip of uncooked meat like one would eat candy Susan decided she was glad she wasn't a chim of Snow Land and was happy when Squeedee look her back to the fireplace in her mamma's house Susan thanked Squeedee for his lovely trip but said she was glad sie didn't have to live there always When mamma canie into the room Squeedee wis gone and Susan was curled up in the big arm chair fast asleep her hook on the floor Specials for Our Opening robably a mefl tndiii a fox ft WASHINGTON Jan As part qt the government's plans to establish rehabilitation and vocational training schools for disabled soldiers and sailors Surgeon General Gorgas announced today the creation of a corps to be known as whose work will be to assist in the first stage of rebuilding and re-educating niou sent back from France will be composed of women especially trained for tbo woik and Marguerite Sanderson president of the Boston School of Physical Education has been appointed Hiipi-i visor They will work in hospitals to be established throughout the country helping in the mental a well as the physical rehabilitation of the disabled men fibiucli goo1 weight for dresses-nl the new colors and black These are regular $173 per yard values for 119 ork rfiincli Chiffon Satin soft lustrous finish imtin in 1 all the new colors end black This was majiufartured 1 1 to sell for $173 per yard special for our opening furs on am! away they sailed out of the window over the mountain tops over the sea and down into the land where all is covered with enow a-nd ice It was dark save for the wonderful flashes of light that shot across the cold sky are asked Susan for Ufey reminded her of fireworks more than of anything cJse and 36-inch Chiffon Taffota One of tho most 'I wanted weaves for the coining season in all colors ERS MARKET am Kraut Peaches Milk Sale il Roast Veal ams Hams 22c oR FARM LECTURER 25 YEARS $119 Tomorrow VU tell you about WorJi-a-Day Fairies and black Soft and pliable without dressing Th is the regular $169 per yard quality opening sale le confining than work in a storfe and 1 I am sure many a mother would be Slad the help of a careful re LONDON Jan Sir John Wolfe Wolfe Barry 62 widely known engineer officer of numerous engineering and allied societies member of the army railway council and consulting engineer to many railway and public works corporations died in London yesterday John Itegg Wa One of In- titnte Revelations of a Wife liable young girl who could be trust with her children are Can) 4 for 47c sn The Sterling Welch Co Madge Marks the Unknown Spy BY ADELE GARRISON a ishriek of agony eCanl A Ger DocH Suirar Ship Iro-nv 4 for 4 I COPENHAGEN- Jan Si-The pap- bfill) 4 for ture German warships of the Dutch 1 steamship Luna 1209 tons gross from for Sweden with a cargo of reported in a Stockholm dis-kt kv oa wvv patch to the National Tidend AVfl 2d lwr of May Co (Large Can) 4 for 55c XrtNaion The luna whi taken into Swineinuemle accompanied the 1 jerking back of the injure dhand Then Never in my life has there come to there was silence for a moineent and me such a grilling test of my own fler that the stealthy sound of foot- "teps and an almost imperceptible noise (Special to The Pluin Dealer) COLUMBUS fJBOVE Jnn After having served Twenty -five years as lecturer at state institutes and meetings John Begg of Columbus Grove farmer will conclude the year's work the lattet jmrt of the month He Inis missed- but two half days in getting to meetings this winter He watt one of the first men appointed by the hoard to serve as lecturers He has served as president of the state board while still working as lecturer Up to three years ago he resided on his farm southeast of Columbus Gro Odd Lace Curtain Clearance md tli id fire artlciilM1! indicate i1 due to arlf ug the ni1 at vat- to war lg that pe jrepatelH'-1 re KW total losses in ufiOOO year of ccordinE to 114 the dd1 10 J231W' in the Wf links the followed re totals i 1917 to jTOiHOO0 An Electric Crffee Percolator ar Table Stove is a real necessity when the gas is low courage and steadfastness pf purpose as I endured after taking up my station bohind the door leading from Lillian Underwood's library into the closet adjoining it It seemed hour although In reality it was but two or three minutes that I Some odd pairs of curtains are being offered at exactly Half Price in the Sterling lf clch Store this week which identified a the drawing back of the seefet pane! leading from the closet adjoining Lillian's library to the one opening off the-stume room of tlib house next door With my senses sharpened I visualized what must have happened on the other side of the door The spy td Iwhpm betrayal was the one thing to be (feared bad forced his voice to silence stood there listening to the sounds of jafter that one agonized oath He had saw in the hands of the unknown I put the injured hand into a glove or cov- jering of some sort regardless of the marauder on the othei side of the door iaffony j10 was suffering and had made and watching with fascinated terrified 'his way in a careless appearing fashion the slipping in and out of the im- street The assortment consists of Etamine Marquisette and Fancy Net Curtains which have been used or display purposes and are slightly soiled or wrinkled i i There was one biUof evidence which plement through the wood of the panel knew n0 valuable H-hn Lillian tin In my hand held the uncorked bottle should finally succeed in having add I had found in Lil KeiC0'''- rnoniy birth nr lanBUaan I nd 1 could emptv lbs contents oer know incl hw-en almitted to land which I knew would be strctcbeJ llhcbcusc next tlonr nrouch the door to push bock the the oath which hsl -prune to the ond hand tnrouch the door to pu ICe also direct attention to a limited quantity of soiled Panels only one of a pattern at Half Price nnu(W lipn of lit man undc-r tor ture dently ono of hi native longue It agonized aecenta hUU rung in my ear Listed below are a few items at discounts of one-jifth to one-fourth less than regular prices Tomorrow another story of Revelations of a Wife )tals o' of tfH 9000 io AP r- found in al of 111 300000 23'000'000 by tM of the 6" rged to iomy Horoscope Lamp Bases or Table and Desk a Liberal Discount BT GENEVIEVE KEMBLE ret To Dispel Cloom Read Marquisette and Etamine Curtains 75 Regular 100 Curtains sale price hcavv bolts an soon as th man had tin Ished' making the aperture through which Ms hand could be thrust Hut to tny own shamed dismay 1 wasn't sure that when the crucial moment came I would have the courage to do the thins I had planned I had read of the terrible effects of carbolic acid Once a drop had fallen on my own hand when I was using the stuff diluted in cleaning 1 could still feel the aaony it had caused me although I had been near swift remedies Then there hashed into my brain a vision of Lillian's face as it would look when 1 told her as 1 must of mv cowardice I had no richt to fatter no matter 'how distasteful to myself the task was If it had been but an ordi nary attempted robbery I should never have dreamed ltoi would Lillian ner-self approved of such strenuous meas- UIBut this man was endangering secrets affecting the welfare of our country He himself was the vilest sort of traitor or he never would have been able to obtain acc-ss to the room upon the other side of the closet the room to which onlv trusted agents of the secret were admitted It was absolutely neeessarv that he he identulied marked is some way that he could not disguse The onlv effective method of doing it I could employ was already in that sho VANITY FAIR une Cti" mena0' and for Ewy hr mt are showing one of the most complete lines of Regular 2f50 Curtains sale price Curtains sale price' Curtains sale price Curtains sale price 550 Curtains sale price 650 Curtains sale price Curtains sale prices 500 pr bamp Bases that uve have ever carried This promises to be a day of uncertainty and doubt owiAg to contradictory planetary positions Mercury and Mars are sorely afflicted by lunar transit emphasizing qualities making for self undoing and defeat recklessness impulsiveness argumentative quarral-some even slanderous and unscrupulous all of which should be vigorously combated Jn order to reap the rare of from well aspected Jupiter Venus and Neptune The friendly Jupiter Indicates monetary returns Venus blesses the home social artistic and heart affairs while the semi-sextile to Neptune testifies to through alliances schemes Vanity Fair cannot build Or freight Or go over the top with an EofifUL But can dispel gloom It can keep cheerful the men who go and the men and women who May It can chronicle that tide of the war which refuses to be its unquenchable humour its unconscious heroism ha outstanding figures and cheerfully swift current of wartimt life at home ou will he interested in seeing this display to learn of the new finishes "'hieh are being intro-dueed Whihand Thf-r "'wa-- nolhinc 'for' roe I unpn-wion It is May to lie Special Issues for $2 Tea If 70a Mall the Cm pea Fancy Net Curtains Arrv out mv first plan token t0Trtoerved mveelf to the tank as I would advantage of by self disripllne as io far a walk to me scaffold isnoble and isruptimr personal tenden- have done fo wmlirt have cies and vicious inclination ucl more terror for me than the nse whose tnrthdav may hav much more torror for me than tllcJ a prosperous year if they- keep you do not know Vanity Fair or would like to know if better you may have the next nine issues for fert if you mail the coupon now a cool the bottle held just above the hal and tonanie and kinoly heart With the bnuie pier0 of A child born -on this day will be active ffYhe'manVd been sawimt 1 and despite rashness and un- disappeared evidently taken into tiro rvoeniiv into his governed toncue will be popular and eviaenny have many friends the dooi Tor ttoiiic have colored de-o" real goat skin on" Mahogany some are an inlaid gold treatment on Mahogany some are decorated in colors to blend "ith certain color schemes and some ary the plain Mahogany Hie prices are exceptionally low for the quality and style of bases sale price sale price sale price sale price sale price sale price Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains $200 pr 200 pr 265 pr 400 pr 475 pr 525 pr Curtains sale price 550 pr Yoa think noth inf poor poor deluded of spend It for a new novel or a seat st tbe thistrd pet for that very ft pon map have ten months of Vanity Vair and with it entertainment than you would pet from a winter of problem pisps or a five-foot shelf of hands on the other side of I heard no sound of its failing hriamm! CheeSe Cooked the workman was KnSehng snu peering tit rouali the aperture into the 7 I pressed mv disengaged hand room the! With Popcorn p'tp'and nnse prevent sound of my own breathing being hrord Attention! Forward march! Tear off that coupon! VANITY FAIR 19 Weat 44th Street New Tort CUp Nw m4 me the nut 1tomS etjmtu Pair I vil1 rrontt 42 em ree lt Jam WTj OlT idMP1wrlik 'CmSinOWi Ota udrataad tM W0r to' A WARTIME RECIPE to the end of h'9 i boldlv a cfuI i'P-orn and soak At last the hand it in a cupful of warm water over Jelf one in the room It mht nr boil in-a double boiler for a large hand with stumpy thick thirty minules Add to this three-i(uar-fingers which however were astonish- ters of a cuplul of cheese and half a jnjJiy dexterous as rbey found and bo- cupful of crumb with Ihree table-gan to finrer the bolts of the door I mons bf cornstarch dissolved in a I purposely waited until those fingers jttle water ason this with onion were closed about the ol ire con- IelPer anrf alL then place tilted the bottle wtU eenc me cmji1infttary cop et Imm MkW TEN Imm In nM The Sterling Welch Co BDsble from $200 up $80Q up 1 Kinney Levan Co clid Square at 14th St greased baking dih and bake in fvmg theimd iffi'R'It ven hrowned Serve witnl An Josive oath which was almost tomato sauce a.

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