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1 THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, TUESDAY, SEPTE3FBETI 17, 1912. MISS GLIFT IN AH ECONOMY LESSON to most of the ladles present to see how Quickly, easily and gracefully j Miss Clift can talk and work at the same time, never for one moment forgetting the question tmier way or the biscuit In the oven. Talk abont blscnlfa; did yon evgr e such bis ctrlis In yoar lite, prepared from such Argus School Expert Discusses a simple recipe, too. Jost as light and airy as a anowflakei. There was great rejolclna; when Sfftes Clift said she would mak double the qnantlty so that all the ladles eonld sample them. Every mlaote was full of good things, too. If there were any ques tions as to what ootrid be left out, it wonld be hard to say, for everything seemed so fitting to the occasion, nat tering remarks were heard n aE aWes as the ladies filed ent of the hall. The lat glimpse we had ef Miss Clift, she was still earnestly talking, ex plaining why yon should not knead biscuit but handle It as lightly as possible. We are quite sure to Jwdg by appearances, there wfj be a large j crowd today and Wednesday and So trv and be earlv ir.g, as d-montrator. Miss Clift has enough to get a seat Tha doors are l ad rather an usnsnal amount of ex- open 30 minutes before the lesson ' r'rr'"' I,fcr young a wf,roan m toe commences. In thlB wit, every one the Practical Side ef Pre paring Dishes. ADVOCATES USING THE BEST Demonstrator C Harms Audeftc of Women at trie Y. M. C. A. AditoWum. TliM-e was a good attendance at the first session of The Arsrus cook )':g fchoot whlrch opened yesterday irPiM,n in the Y.M. C. A. building. vith Mls Clift, an expert la cook- i ererv dr nft- I - j - ir.a':pr of cooking and ho;;eeplng I id i hi, of coars. makes her work rr.tj'.h r.tfve ioierevtlax Juit because th knows al the little Clings that omp cp when one hat to oook the ilTiar ns wj a buy It and maybe tnke oar of two or tr.rr chiWreo at thf same time. The ladles present i '"-inert to enjoy every rain a be of tie plaunt and profitable two hours Iher listened tnd watched. Vim d!ft Is a charming wojaan. fi'h a mnslc&l voion, who speaks in v-eTI modulated rones and epnaka so That all In the hall will bear and un clcrctAtd every word, too, b-JCauwe her VTT.1 are Rudr-.n and when strong tngfihcr thuy hme words of wis Iu dlhcuaaiag hr lectures. Miss 4 'lift ld: -I try to maka ny work practical. ""here are issny cooks who prepare has an eqnal chance of a good seat. Doa't forjret a pencil and a teaspoon, for you will probably want to use bot. Personal Points Omar Sharp left this morning for Lake Forest, where he will cuter col lege, lri Sawyer baa bees called to his hum in Waterloo, Iowa, by the ser ious nines of his mother. Arthur Kinsley, day desk sergeant at the police station, la off for his Id day furluugu. His place at the desk ia being cared for by V. A. Murphy. Fred.-rick II. Hill. 2324 Seventh ave nua, departed last evening for Salt Lake City, I'tah. for a ten days' vaca tion trip. 5tb for po.k1 looks but do not pre-' Jnn RuRS. 215 avenue, ia j I-are them more Uutn once. I try i TliUn l h;9 hHn, !a thU cltJ" dur- to nvn iani things tiiry oan take " t riRtt hoia and prepare at once and ia vlard"n,i lronga, Mexico. , is,- h.Twr tiev wuA. Auart from M, A,ni Philbrook. 924 Four-! tiju wKiilnjr I give hints for the care, j twentli-and-a half strt, loft this morn Kclertkm atd haadlinj of fuod mater- ia tor Champaisn. Ill, where she will iiiln. What 1 t.,U the oook U the re- reuma fcr "tudies at tha state unl Fiilt ff rny eiper1en at homo and trrinitr la oooklr.g w-Jioola. I try to Mr. and Mrc. G. C. Blftksloe return-if-r.rh the prrpr kind of economy, ed last ovenlu? from Lake Geneva, the a(!vyn:t-p of pnrclianirig only the ls. Mr. Uiakslee cloKtxl his summer lst matfi'ials and uaiiig the be,t tfudio Saturday and reports a most l.t- ni- suooosaful sekon. It vns evident to Miss Cliffs audi-1 Miss Amy Spurrier, who has been nr- fro.n th.- T7 frst that ah was j visiting for Fome time past at the h Kio:it ovy li(..nt iimoiiiraur and i home of hr brother, II. B. Spurrier, ltri!Mr. Nut one nwmHil did she 1!'28 Ninth avenue, departed for her We lit?r heui wiiooth. qjickly. deftly ; home at Iituunl. Iowa, last night. tirythinp pu.spe.l und-r her flnrera. j john J. Normovle, 543 Nineteenth! iiii.p.i..; fn ja t?i,k. to Htove, to cabl- ureot. departed yesterday for an ex-j i.-t a-.u 1-x aoun things evolved tended wcwttrn trip, during the course i : h i with the rulxinn and lie oooking. ( nf which be expects to visit Salt Lako ! "' m.-iu arnouiued was ( i,r Sa.n Francisco and Portland. ,e.-;l , serve. Theaoare just the alnpl ; Mr. auJ Mrs. j. . Wilson. 512 ' .v.-rv d.y dish-a otif ia uad to. but , TwMlt..tnird Btreet. left ou the Golden hov diui-rem !h.y tar ted when put BtBt Um,tc,,j Mry th,3 D)ornu, for i' , . iii-: ;j in" rigni way. 1 !'e uniiillu'icd rotttoes sexfned Just 1' likiil 1 1: u the Facilio coat. They expect to ruend the winter inoiitha at I'onioiui. to wre iih the ban I i, . 1 1 ..: ery eT u, sfrr e with i Mi.-s ('lift that wine rotutiinationa iuv'uo a rreat d"aJ tf diff jrencei. I? v:.t InJpttd a very ple.isii; aurpriee C0220BOEATION Of Interest to Argus Readers. H. W. Crawford left for Chicago last j night to at'end a ineetluK of the Bur-1 lington trauuiKrtation olficiaU to bo held today. Various matters, as ro- ; gardd the improvement of the service 1 in general will Uo discussed. Ixh) Hoscnthal, brother of the New Yrrk gambler who was killed In con-! nection with the big police graftl".1 exposure recently, was in the city yes-; terday on business. He represents a , large wLolesulo house in New York.! and was bitter in his denunciation of ; the Gotham police and the crime w hich led to his brother's death. Obituary For months Hook Island citizens have hxn ni the columns enthnsi fc:iie piiii:.e of Itoan's Kidney Fills by Koi k lfland rerlilects. Would these prominent peoplo remommend a rem i U tlit Lai not proven reliable? V'-jr'.f! they confirm tl.i lr statements jitter i'rd li'i'i eiaiised If pergonal ex 1 cri r. e i:iid not shown the remedy to l.e worthy of endorsement ? Tho f ,.ll,.)r, tl..,, i..,ih FI NKIMI. F MRS. OMF.ttl.K. ........ r uw Jiiv ii v uvr4JV4 v-ax t j ,jut i ictiou to the mind of every Argua Funeral services over the remains i,.ader. 'Of Mrs. Henrietta Gmehle. 1SS2 Mr.-. A. J Johnson, 41f Ninth street,! Twelfth avenue. Moline, were held K'h k IxliLiid. lit, hays: "I bti!l think morniiiK at 8:30 at the home of j ln-lily of I'iomjiV Kirtney Fills as ' '"'r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1 did In r.K.tf v.hen j publicly reotn-! Hymes. l-r.v7 Fif;h-ar.d a half avenue. i.ded theiu. I had boeu suflering KK'k Island, and at 9:30 at St. Mary's from se;;k back and pains across mytcliurch ' Mo'i. Father Kelly oi!i kldnevs. After being on my fet for ! elating. Burial took place at Calvary rny leneth of time. 1 was tired oot. 1 cemetery. The pall bearers were lii tin's Kidney Fills were so highly ! John Kauffman. John Stoker, Walter lecon.mend.'l that I got a supply at Peterson. Ben Roach. Joseph Bthn the !!;'ri Houe pharmacy. They ! and Mr. Mc(;rath. The deceased was Kave me reii.'f at ouve and three j former Mies Byrnes of Rock Inland, lio.es made me well" her marriage to Frederick Gmehe For f 'e by aM dealers Price 50 ' having oceurred in January. rt. Fetr-Mil burn company. Buf-1 " fl. New York, no'.e agent for the : MB. K i.otiibidce. I'ni't'l Sate. i Mrs. Grace Ix)thrldge, who passed Keiuember the name Doan's and away at her home lu this dty Sept. 5, take no other. was born in ReHl City, 111., Jan. 16. ;t 1 1 ... - isfiJFk ,,, , .,,,., n. Ill , injlr nr Jr i t'v i-1J tii S3 1 'H I - ail K i VsN mf kPmm i fMw' U W Ar m ; .Wr m i GROSSMAN UPi tllQUQyV Autumn Openin i t v v . V ; i" , 1 f . M. t -tt- BrYM S tA '-i'x 0L' . 1 v S K, i . f i s fin I' . P I fjr!- 1 t ' r rsffrerif : l"S8msa2!sai Listing Several Displays Worthy of Your Special Notice Tailored Suits many exclusive and indiTidnal model now tkown her In all wool men's wear serges, zibelines, cordilinea, wide wale and fancy mixtures. made up in strictly tailored effects, some norfolk styles, some come with braid, silk and button trimmings, guaranteed satin linings (GUAR ANTEED for 2 seasons). prioed in all stores at $20, therefore valued as such but here th prices are $14.75. Millinery a display of ELZEE Pattern Hats, all carry the gen uine French label prioed to $75. our efforts to produce $5 and $10 Hats have never been bo successful as this season. A special force of expert design ers has been in charge of our work rooms for many weeks and the results are indeed wonderful. A generous display of copied imported hats awaits you here. If you have been in the habit of paying $15 for your hats, see this display at $5 and $10. Serge Dresses ' all wool serge dresses are finding much favor this season and here the displays are ample for your particular needs. A complete assortment of , bizes for misses and women, exceptionally well tailored, copies from tha highest priced garments here at $5.95. Party Dresses and Frocks we have been truly fortunate in obtaining this beauti ful showing of autumn party dresses, for they are exolnsive and altogether the very latest modes as shown in the east. Charmeuse, the latest Parisian craze, leads in these dainty garments and the prices should prove an added inducement for you to come and buy at this time $14.75 to $37.50. Very Modish Autumn Suits an offering in two groups which cannot fail to find favor in the eyes of all shop pers. Efwnge, Bedford Cloths, exceptional quality Wide Wales, Camel's Hair, Scotch Mixtures and extra quality Serges are the predominating cloths. The cut-away coats, 32 inches long, Robespierre collars, high waisted effects, two-piece backs, gathered backs, silk braidings, button trimmings, all are features in these fall suits. many splendid severe plain tailored effects, exclusive models whose like you will not see in the tri-cities in grays, browns, taupes, navy and black are the leading colors. prices are truly low 18.75 and 24.75. A a B Ii .CEnqland & Go. Will?1 IS' re r m m m m m m m asr zjiiiii'zy s lV'J. Hefore her marriage ahe wna '. Miss Grace Hell. She leave to mourn ! hr hutband. C. l)thridge, three daughters, Kdith. Koi at.d Alicu , I-othride. her ihother, thrte. Eva Iafferty, Georgiana Laffcrty aid I Mre. Charlotte lutjiridie, all of Rock Island, and two broiht r, Occar and Horace Lafterty, hloo of this cay. j BRIDGE LINE CAR OFF RAIL THIS MORNING A bridge line car bound for Daven- fid ANNOUNCES September eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth and twenty first as the dates of their Fall Opening1 and display of all that is desirable in Millinery and Art Work. DRIFFII. Fl.MlKAI.. The funeral of June, the 3 months old infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy O. Itrithil who died tsunday n,orn- I! SIsouId Uce irg. w&s held from the late hune. Sev enteenth street and Twentieth avcr.:i. this aufternoon at 2 o'clock, Ki-v. Gran ')le Sherwood of Trinity K;igcopal church oC::ctatius Burial took place at Oak dale cemetery, Davenport- TLisistLe Stove PolL lias is the jfvSSSXl 3 IS W. Second Sc. HiOOP riNEBlL. ' The funeral of George C. Shoop will be held from Knox's undertaking par lors this evening at 7 o'cioi k. after which the remains will be taken to Atinedon, IU., for interment. TT'S diucrr-ct from . ctaers necaua more x ; : . : f j 1 thi niitcriaU u.cl are ot r.iur j;rde "Can be depended upon" Is an ex pression we all like to hear, and w h n It is used in connection with Chamber-: : Iain's Colic, Chob:-ra end JJiarrh'.ea Remedy it means that it never fa a to ; i cure (tarrhoea, dysentery or towel complaints. It is pleasant to take and . equally valuable for children and , adol's. Sold by all druggisu. : EiackSilk Stove Polisl ; I - niant.sakyr'.KihtSitarcfnot ' r . i - - : ist o:f. i:: ! u.t fciu-.i; lst fenr j ' 'X: i ".' s i 'rz fi' or.i:.ry &'nv-pr ,jii:. i L'-' ; '1 i t.;; iijv.i aaJ Sitl-i lit j . . m -; Do i! on Tr1:.' f k t''p. i-.':u: :t -!-tt 3tn- p.-sh , I ; .- m r - is.i iir : t t t"AC.C SIUC STOVE POLISH V. i"K3 t"' 8d 2i:fc A(-trinf Iran Crl rm grrat, t Ct' fcet .1 P Av.tt tor jlr-j-. r..is or port was derailed this morning bhort-1 ly before 8 o'clock just after t.urn-j i;ig the curve at Second avenue and j Twentieth street. It was necessary ' to caU out the wrecker and its crew i before it could be placed back on the ; rails. In the meantime, cars bound in j eitfier direction had to be detoured by way of third avenue. Police News Mexicans. They were arrested by Officer Gruby at Seventeenth street and Seventh avenue to which point they had followed I'ouer from the bus iness district. It was thought that the Mexicans followed Potter with robbery as their motive. Each was fined and costs this morning iu police court. Charges of larceny against Louis j Zuber, brought at the instance of the ' Jfirin of Your.g & McCombs by whom; Zuber was employed, were dropped in ; the police court this morning and! Zuber was let go. J. K. Scott appear-: ed as attorney for Zuber. j Lawrence and Henry Martin at- tempted to uphold the dignity of their' family in a west end bat:le last night and as a consequence, suffered ar-i rest at the hand3 of OiScer Fitztim-' ; most. They were reprimanded iu po-' J lice court this morning and then dis-i missed. i Frank Bradley was fined $1 and; costs this morning for drunkenness. ; Shadowing- Hirsche! Potter at a late hour last evening proved costly to, Jesus Castienda aad Ju:lns Garsus,' STATE ENGINEER TO EXAMINE BRIDGES Mayor H. M. Schriver received a communication from the btat high way commissioner this after.ioon to the effect that an engineer will bs sent here shortly to examine the Kock river bridges with the end in view of determining what, repairs are ncc c.sary before they can be offered to the county. If in proper shape, the county must assume control of the:u. can Improve both. Bold by all drug ctste. 5TH YEAR HERE RUPTURE YOU CAN PAY FOR TREATMENT WHEN C BJ 12 E D No ki.u'fc. tm r-iikllin. r.o Injection i ilf t-nt for, 1 1 rn bii' rivMji. I make u prlnil of rupture lcfi I duuu utid bard lo ildt rupturra flh Itlt upTitioitK, dbi rupturra, fultui iff I lie ifiil, aiu.l all I ml vmmm la m a, I nuiiirn and i'h!llrru, aad ttfie my (nut ml kurrrw vtilit patient uho hair ' to r; a rurr clarnbrre, ufcififcC in-' nU tiJ-iL ;.r- rAINi-l-.SS, Ql'H.'K AM. iAI'i-i. )f-'l up St! year nuatr- i If ;tfr tv vrt-:tr a. iru. and The Wundertruss Physician's Horse Stolen. A hori-e belonging to Dr. .1. V. Myers of this city was stolen this morning v.hile standing in front of the local physician's office on Fifteenth street, i.i jiolinc. The thief made a safe get away with thj arii.ial. Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liv-r. Ijy tr.king Chamber lain's Stomach fcad Liver Tablets yoa I WKboul lr :rii. rlo:lc tianda 01 1 wf . rl m,riutz' KMarnutml fu liolii aftvf till otbrra lull. Slxly tlaa' IclaL Wora and rntinm-tX hj t liottaaaila. tuu lil t.rl RlruuKrr al oirr. ( n-.:i:ialiiu aod alil-r F KKIi. i If '! '-aiiot ail, write for circular) aiid f'jlurt date.1. N. II. BROWN, H. D. 22 Qulncy Street, Chicago, III. I Next !; fo irucit lal.-tail. at Ifx-k l i laud lio(4l, l'rli)tj, Srpt. , t a. m. to p. m.