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EXELENTO QUININE
POMADE
HANDBAGS IbST BE USEFUL
Srrvs jier hear wot short, t
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wonderful hair 'grower, .
x VOUcan have soft, silky hair that can' be easily dressed.
JSJXELENTO nas maae nappy tnousanas oi -women wno nsa
coarse, nappy hair. It will do the same for yon, If your
'hair is brittle and lifeless or if you have dandruff and itching
scalp, try a box of EXELENTO QUININE POMADE. '
Fof sals at all droit etore. Price by owHgcca receipt cf ataape or cots.
AGENTS WANTED-Write forParUcuiara.
EXELENTO MEDICINE COMPANY, Atlanta, Cssr!
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Cemaartments as Impertent at Style
-Duvetyn Faille, Silk and Can.
ton Crepe, Materials.
taaxt compact bags are the key
Bote ef the novelties featured this
season. Paris has set the pace for
bulklesa appearing handbags, and
American manufactorers have adopt
ed -this Idea with variations to suit
the needs of American women.
Bags are carried more for utility
than for (decoration by American
women, it was pointed out, and there-
-fere compartments are as Important
aa element as the style. To glre the
flat effect land aC the same time make
It roomy has taxed the Ingenuity of
manufacturers, but they have suc
ceeded admirably In combining the
two. Bags are being made so small
and at the same time spacious enough
for toilet articles, that the term "van
ity" Is liberally applied.
The envelope bag, square and ob
long shape, is the most stressed style,
but bags on frames and draw strings
developed In new materials are also
conspicuously featured.
Duvetyn faille, silk and canton
crepe are three of the most popular
materials used this season and are
combined In many cases with steel
beads. There Is a 'strong tendency
toward fur bags. Some manufactur
ers are bringing them out In American
broadtail and the cheaper makers are
approximating this by using fur fab
rics or,lmltat!ons.
The Last Piece of Cake.
It Is considered bad luck te take
f&e last p'ece of cake or other food
b the lata This superstition may
be traced as far back as the Bible,
where the injunction to "leave soma
for manners'' is found in Ecdesiasti-
81:17.
Olive Oil In Babies' Diet
Dr. E. E. Graham of Philadelphia
recommends the addition of olive oil
to the diet of babies in their first two
years. It Is digested well by most In
fants and supplies them with addi
tional fat
A. D. GfcSH
ATTownnr AT LA w
118 N. Im Smile Street
CHICAGO
Arrew Deadly as Bullet
A mounted Indian or white maa
with bow and arrows sometimes could
kill more buffaloes than a xnan could
kill with a rifle, says the American
Forestry Magazine. At close rang'
the arrow was as deadly'as the bullet;
It made less, nolse.'and arrows could
be discharged three or four times as
rapidly as bullets from muzzle-loading
guns.
"" Lincoln State Bank of Chicago
1105 South State Street 9 and :i East 31st Street
Under State Government Supervision
3 Per .Cent on Savinr- Resources over $2,800,000.00
FABRIC GLOVE IS APPROVED
Even Those Accustomed to Vear Kid
Have Declared Preference for
Newer Handeovering.
The fabric glove has found favor
with the most fastidious; even those
accutomed to wear the kid glove ex
clusively have declared preference for
the fabric glovp for general wear.
Led by" the fancy kid glove, which
has bad Its quota of success, the fabric
glove has begun to be decorated in
various ways. One of the weaves lad
ing favor comes from France, bnd.
strange to say. It has been developed
with ail thoughr for an American cli
entele. It is an armure of fine cotton
which has been passed through an em
ery process, leaving it with a velvety
finish like a dull suede. It is said to
be lighter In quality than the chamois,
which Is the ona.llked best In the heav
ier grades.
Among the shades preferred, gray
and beize are now in the first rank
with such differences In tones as
shades In each color with white and
black and, not Infrequently, combina
tions of the two. .
Indian Name of Quaint Old City.
The Indians called a strait "Kebec
and the name was given to the al(t
of the present city of Quebec from
the peculiar configuration of the, St
Lawrence river at that point for the
river there grows narrow and from
Its deep waters rises the bold height
on which the ancient city stands. The
French-Canadian still pronounces th
name Kebec
Residence ,
3342: Calumet Ave.
Telephone
Deualas 1278
Old Baggy His Court
A Judge of Livingston. N. J Is on
record as holding court from the seat
of an ld buggy The case was that
of a tenant uho had disregarded notice
to vacate proierty. so the buggy was
drawn up within a short distance of
the house In question and the trial pro
ceeded.
English Poetry and Prose.
If there Is anything in literature as
wonderful as English poetry It Is Eng
lish prose. Like the twin pillars of a
mighty temple stand those two great
books, the Bible of 1611, the Shake
speare of 1623, and noother country
can show their equal. George Sampson.
JAMES a COTTER
ATTORNEY AT tAW
145 NORTH CLARK STREET
SUITE 407 j
Telephone Central 8384
CHICAGO
Formerly
Atilitant Attorney Qeneral
State of Illinois
West Englewood
Ashland State Bank
cs.
INDIAN DESIGNS ARE LATEST
TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1
GEORGE F. HARDING, JR.
REAL ESTATE
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Up-to-Date or Modern Houses, Apartmente
arid Stores to Rent
.3101 , COTTAGE GROVE (AVE.
Corner 31st Street, Chicago
Public Opinion Real Rjiler.
44Hr free governments, whatever
faelr name, are in reality governments
y public opinion.-and It Is on the)
5 JlTMtllty ttf this opinion that" their pros-
erlry" depends. James Bussell LoweLL
- One Csuld DoThaL
, It takes niae tailors to make 41
ftn." To make him what pauper?
Boston Transcript
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". dlrls, beware otthe hard-boiled ej
..BJwUl. get' fresh. Minnesota Star.
Indian Cotton Cloth.
Indian cotton cloth Is mentioned by
Herodotus, and was known in Arabia
in the Seventh century. In Spain cot
ton was quite extensively grown and
manufactured in the Tenth century,
but its manufacture was not Intro
duced into other countries until some
centuries later.
Proper Criticism.
Actions speak louder than, words;
therefore criticize by creating sew
'standards, not by flndlnefault with
old ones.
Indications Are That Sport Clothes
Will Copy Navajo Tribe and
the Scandinavians.
If the sweaters wljlcbi have been
seen are an indication of what the
coming season fashions are to be, the
feminine world of sport clothes- lov
ers will resemble the Navajo tribe and
Scandinavian sportsraeiu.
Light backgrounds with Norwegian
and Swedish designs in all the pri
mary colors and darker backgrounds
with Navajo patterns are the latest
things In sweaters. As to colors, the
fuchsia shadus are In the lead, but
every color the rainbow has ever dis
played or suggested vies In popularity.
Mending the Blouse.
Sometimes, when a favorite salt
blouse goes to pieces under the anas,
a new piece of material may be hem
stitched to the worn place most sal'
laCactorilv.
Regiment Proud of tong Service.
The Third Infantry, the oldest regi
ment of our army, which dates from
1784, has developed its arms to show
its early service in Mexico. One, in
teresting device used by this regiment
Is a baton crossed with an oldtlme
bayonet back of the shield. The ba
ton which figures prominently In the
regiment's history was made from the
flagstaff of the capltol of the City of
Mexico and was taken when the city
was captured. It is still one of the
most highly prized possessions of the
regiment
Res. M4S a rand Bout,
Doug. 437
J. GRAY LUGAS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
129 E. 31ST STREET
Suite 1S-17 -
Phone: Douglas S3S1
CHICAGO
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1800,000.08
1610 Wmt 63rd Street
Comparative Statement of Deposits
November'18, 1912, $838,605.23
. November 17, 1914, $912,005.69
- November 17, 1916, $1,132,750.72
November 18, 1918, $1,284,084.24
November 17, 1919, $2,359,636.62
November 1.5, 1920, $3,224,633.09
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OFFICERS
IUHN BAIN. President
MICHAEL MAlsiit-, Vice rTesideni
EDW. C. BRRY, Cashier
.W. MERLE FISHER, Assistant &.M..
ARTHUR C. UTESCH, Ant Sd
Something In This.
If a man has the raw material for
being a blamed fool, he cannot blame
the fakir for taking advantage .of
opportunities. Exchange.
Spread ef Bathing tn lares. N
Bathing came to Europe as one ef
tM good results of the Crusades. T4
Knights of the Crocs found baths la
general use among the Saracens, and
'seeing what good things they were,
so returning from those wars took tfce
Initiative for their Introduction. la
this they were highly successful 'first
in England and from that to other
countries. So popular did the bath be
come that it became customary to have
ne before, ceremonies such as mar
riage or knighthood, and the people
have beea ever since learning the Tsls
as? keeping their skins dean.
Electricity and Chines pemona.
Word has come from Shanghai that
employes of the China Electric com
pany recently called In a native priest
to drive away the demon In an elec
tric buzz saw which had cut off two
.of the operator's fingers. After the
ceremony the workmen returned to
their tasks Contentedly. The manager
of the plant felt that despite the su
perstition displayed, these Chinese
workmen were accepting electricity ia
their own way. North American.
THE NEWEST NOTES IN HATS
F. Dm, J. B. MeCsaey,
Tel: Oakkad 1M2, 1551. 1550
JOHN J. DUNN
BetaMiween' 1S77
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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FJftr-Fwat sad reaesal Streets
It Always Costs Him a Stroke.
Nothing Is more disconcerting to a
middle-aged golfer than to be asked
hy the young lady who Is watching him
drive off whether he Intends to enter Z T K" BU
the grandfatb-1 tournament ' hardest floors
Chair 8llener.
In rooms where the floor hi
thalrs,ls often the cause of t rJ
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31st Street, corner Ternoa Avmee.
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State St.
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Ml Lfae ef Freak Orm seal Talet
Lertfeet saaJcespeare Play.
"Hastier" is the losgest ef Shake
apeare's plays, with 330 lines, and
the "Comedy of Errors' the shortest
with 1,777 lines.
Lace Still Much Used and Sefnetlmes
Seen in Streamera That Hang
.te the Waistline.
Lace is a becoming and decorative
aote which Is still much used. It Is
sometimes seen in long streamers that
fall from the brim across the back and
hang to the waistline, or, again, It Is
draped at one side. There are some
shadow designs, but the Spanish laces
are particularly Interesting and quite
different from anything used during
the summer, because, of their definite
ly heavy pattern and silky weave. Me
tallic laces in gold and silver are deco
rative for evening hats.
Sort willew ostrich with leng flues,
natural or glycerinized ostrich feath
ers, lacquered quills, sad narrow rib-
bens are used for trimming. Very
eftea, black feathers are tipped with
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