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THE BROAD AX, CHICAGO. IL1. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1921.
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S4cKy Groer Praises
EXELENTO QUININE
POMADE
Says her hear was short, coarse
antf nappy before using this
wonderful hair grower.
VOTJ can have soft, silky hair that can be easily dressed.
A Bxklehto his made happy thousands of women who had
rfartt. immw ftaif Tf. -arill An fhp RamP for VOU. If TOUT
hft Soritde and lifeless or ifyou have dandruff and itching
scalp, try a box of EXELEMTU uuiwin, ruMAU.
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HANDBAGS MUST BE USEFUL
Don't
&ve
Your
Money a
Vacation
YOUR fund should not be idle
for a minute. They should be
working, accumulating inter
est, and InUrnt on interrst for you.
Present conditions offer golden op
portunities to investors who will take
advantage of them. These oppor
tunities are rapidly passing, how
ever. Interest rates are being forced
down, and the man or woman who
hesitates may find it necessary either
to sacrifice safety to obSin good in
terest, or to accept a lower return
than now prevails on good securities.
People who are looking ahead to
the time when their money will be
"out of a job" are reserving bonds
now for later investment
For example, the man who knows
he will have idle money in January
is assured of receiving 7 interest
"with the best of security, simply by
asking us to set aside bonds for him
which he will pay for as soon as
his funds are available. .
Writt ttJtnfir iefenuatiip ftturrtt
htg tht 7 fit -ft Mtrtzap Real Estate
Cold Bonds which halt tht approval
if this bank. Ask fir Qirptar J J,
I LINCOLN STATE BANK
OF CHICAGO
'Understate Government Supervision
31t an& South State Streets
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TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1
GEORGE F. HARDING, JR.
REAL ESTATE
Up-to-Date or Modern Houses, Aparbaeciti
jmd Stores to Rent
3101 COTTAGE GROVE AVE-
Corner 31st Street, Chicago
P&oaeDresel7345J
Sasaays B7
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10 a. so. to 12
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Dr. Ja. M. Hall
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4S4S So. Wabadi Atsu, Caieago
Notary Fabac
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Walter M. Fanner
ATTORNEY AND
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Sake 7flS 14 W.
CHICAGO
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XXOAD AX OAK ALWAYS BE
rOUXD 027 SALS AS ZF? TOXr
LOWZKa 3TSWB STAHftS:
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Slsf Street, corner Veraoa Anaae.
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T .Perter-Waite Bras Ik. tfteee
.eeatawest comer 4700 8. Stri'J3
Terser TnHiasss' 'terser eaep sat
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Edward l&ix, ,aet3eas, dcw,ea
aew etaaE, 3092 & Dearborn .
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Mzs. Hates Sateliff, praodeat t fks
Williap Woriera Clnb af St. Orta
erias A. M. E. Zlsa Oaank. BTK
ElaiwooS Ava.
f&o&ai Seeas 6XB and DeaglMaV
Nljkt can Dooglaa -70ft
J. S. DORSEY
Druggist
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Cafnaartmants aa Important aa 8tyla
Duvttyn Falllt, 811k and Can
tan Crasa, filattriala.
Smart compact bass are tbe kty
sete of the noTeltlea featured this
atascm. Parts has set the paea for
fculkleaa appearinjr bandbata, aad
ImericiB manufacturers hare adODt
d this Idea with Tartatlcms to salt
tha needs of American women.
Bass are carried mora for utility
than for decoration by American
women. It was pointed ont, and there
fore compartments are as Important
as element as the style. To glre the
flat effect and at the same time make
it roomy has razed the lnrennlty of
manufacturers, but they haTe suc
ceeded admirably In combining the
two. Bass are belns made so small
aad at the same time spacious enough
for toilet articles, that the term "ran
lty ,1s 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 teel
beads. There Is a strong tendency
toward' for ba. Some manufactur-
er are brlncine them out In American
broadtail and the cheaper makers are
approximating this by using fur fab
rics or Imitations.
FABRIC GLOVE IS APPROVED
Evan Thee Accustomed to Vear Kid
Have Declared, Preference for
Nrwer Handcoverino.
The fabric glove has found favor
with the most fastidious; even those
accustomed to wear the kid glove ex
clusively have declared preference for
the fabric clove for general wear.
Led by the fancy kid glove, which
nas had Its quota of success, the fabric
rlore has becun to be decorated In
various ways. One of the weaves find
ing favor comes from France, and.
strange to say. It ha been developed
with all thought for an American cli
entele. It Is an annure of fine cotton
which has been paf-J 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 one liked best In the heav
ier grades,
Among the shades preferred, gray
and belse 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 DESIGNS ARE LATEST
Indications Are Thst Sport Clothts
Will Copy Navajo Tribe and
the Scandinavians.
If the sweaters which have been
sees are an Indication of what the
coming season fashions are to be, the
feminine world of sport clothes lov
ers will resemble the N'avajo tribe and
Scandinavian sportsmen.
Light backgrounds with Norwegian
a&s Swedish designs In all the pri
mary colors and darker backgrounds
with Navajo patterns are the latest
tfelafs la sweaters. As to colors, the
fccaala shales are in the lead, but
erery cater the rainbow nas ever dis
played er suggested vies in popularity.
Mending the Blouse.
Sometimes, when a favorite salt
bleose goes to pieces under the anas,
a new piece of mntprlal may be hem
stitched to the worn place most sat-lafacterilv.
The Last Piece ef Cake.
It Is considered bad Jack te tax
the last piece of cake or other foc4
ee the plate. This superstition may
fee traced as far back aa the Bible.
where the Injunction 'to "leave some
for manners' Is found la Eecleslasti-
cas 31:17.
Olive Oil in ahleC Diet.
Dr. E. EL Graham of Philadelphia
recommends the addition of olive on
to the diet of babies in their first two
years. It Is ligested well by most In
fants and supplies these with addi
tional fat "
Arrow Ously as Bullet.
A mounted Indian or white
with bow aad arrows sometimes could
kill more buffaloes than a man could
kill with a rifle." says the Americaa
Forestry Magazine. At close range
the arrow was as deadly as the bullet,
It made leas nelse, and arrows could
bo discharged three or four times as
rapidly aa bullets from muzxle-luadlaf
guns.
A. D. GAI1
A1T0HVST AT LAW
UM ft. Lm SsMe
CHICAGO
Indian Name ef Qwalnt Old City.
The Indians called a strait "Ke&ec"
and the name was given to the site
of the prejient 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 the
name Kebec.
Residence
SU2 Calumtt Ave.
Telephone
Douglas 1278
Old Buggy Hit Court.
A Judge of Livingston. N. J Is on
record as holding court from the seat
of an ld burner. The rase, was that
jst a teni.at who had disregards notice
to vacate property, so the buggy was
drawn up within a short distance of
the house In question and the trial proceeded.
JAMES G. COTTER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
145 NORTH CLARK STREET
SUITE 407
Talsphone Central S3M
CHICAQO
Formsriy
Asilttant Attomsy Osnoral
State of Illinois
West Englewood
Ashland State Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000.00
1610 Wt 63rd Street Chicago
English feetry and Preee.
If there Is anything In literature aa
wonderful as English povtry It is Kng.
itsii prose. Uke the twin pillars of a
calghty temple stand those two great
books, the Bible of 1811, the Slmke
spesre of 1823. and no ether eountrr
can show their eenal George Samp-j
erase' ef Bathing- In Europe.
Bathing came to Europe as one 4
se good results of the Crusades. Tha
Knights of the Cross found baths la
ffeneral u among the Saracens, and
seeing what good things they were,
as returning from those wars took the
ln!tistlve fur their introduction. la
this they were highly successful first
In England and from that to ether
countries. Bo popular did the bsth be
come that It becanre nittomary to have
see before ceremonies such as mar
riage or knighthood, and the people
kave been ever since learning the valM
f keeping their ekJns dean.
Longest Shakespeare Play.
"Hamlet" Is the longest ef Shake
apeare's plays, with 830 lines, and
the "Comedy of Errors" the shortest
with 1.777 lines.
Ragimcnt Proud of Lone Service.
The Third Infantry, the oldit regi
ment of our snny, which dates from
17S4. has dereloied 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
Uezlco and was taken when the city
was captured.- It is still one of the
most highly prized possessions of tha
regiment
KUctriclty and Chinese Demens.
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 buss saw: which had cut off two
of the operator's fingers. After tha
ceremony the workmen returned te
their tssks contentedly. The ssanagar
of the plant felt that, despite the su
perstition displayed, these Chinese
workmen were accepting electricity la
their own way. North American.
THE NEWEST NOTES IN HATS
Lace Still Much Use and Semetimee
Zn In Streamers That Hang
te the Waistline.
Lace Is a becoming aad decorative
Bote which Is still much used. It is
sometimes seen In long streamers that
fall from the brim across the back and
hang to the welstllne, 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 ef their definite
ly heavy pattern and silky weave. Me
tallic Isres In gold and silver are deco
rative for evening hats.
Soft willow ostrich with long flues,
natural or glycerinlzed ostrich feath
ers, lacquered quills, aad narrow rib
bons are need for triaaalag. Very
often, black feathers are tipped with
silver. Togne.
Clean Velours Hat
If the velevrs hat Is shabby, pot
aecBO finely pewdered salt 1a the erea.
When It Is quite hat, neb it into ih
hat with soft paper. Diseari she sailed
paper for new occasionally,
with a stut eras.
Rn. 544 Qrind Beul.
Dug. 43S7
J. GRAY LUCAS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
139 E. 31ST BTRBET
Suite 11-17
Phensx Douglas Oil
CHICAQO
.Comparative Statement of Deposits
November18, 1912, $836,605.23
November 17, 1914, $912,005.69
November 17, 1916, $1,132,750.72
November 18. 1918, $1,234,084.24
November 17, 1919, $2359,636.62
November 15, 1920, $3,224,633.09
OFFICERS
TOHN BAIN, President
MICHAEL MAlaiii-, Vice President
EDW. C. BARRY, Cashier
W. MERLE FISHER, Assistant Cashier
ARTHUR C. UTESCH, Asst Cashier
Something In This.
If a man ha the raw material for
belns n blamed fool, he cannot blame
the fnklr for taking advantage of
opportunities. Exchange.
It Always Costs Him a Stroke.
Knthlng Is more disconcerting -to a
middle-aged golfer than to be asked
by the young lady who Is watching him
drive oft whether he Intend to enter
the grandfat"-' . tournament.
Chair 8IIencera
In rooms where the floor Is net tor
red with a soft carpet the movki of
chairs Is often the cause of a good detl
ef noise. The trouble may be rem
died In this way: From thick felt cat
small rounds to glue on to the feet of
the chairs. These can be secured fron
sn old hat or cut from nn odd piece ef
floor covering. The chairs can taea
be moved about quietly even on tie
hardest floors.
J. B. MeCahey,
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Tel: Oakkad 1SU, 1L 1S59
JOHN J. DUNN
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