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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913. HEdRT &sr7 HOME PD0BLEM5 J Dear Mr. Thompson: lit What! will kill nlta? (2) If a boy invites tone girl into his home while his parents are out, is It propr for the i flrta to jro in? 8 When I go on tha street boys I do not know apeak K ma, Dti bdouiq i oo. .ujn.i. , (1) Kerosene. 2j No. l3i JDon't notice them. I thoroughly enjoyed. Mias Bessie j Schroeder. 1800 V, Twelfth street, will i I entertain the club In two weeks. ! MATINEE RECITALS. I als has been planned by the conserva ' Tory of Augustana college to be given ! ia the college chapel Saturday after noons during March, April and May. The program as arranged for the ser ies is: 8 Professor Bergquist's rt A ; March ! class, i March March i ciahs. i April 15 Children's program. 29 Professor Canterbury's ! Dear Mra. Thompson: I am a man of 31, earning l?.50 a week, popular with the opposite sex. Three year ago I met a arirl t o years try senior. It was a cas of love at firs' s'ght on my part. I visit here only once a week, but I always meet her and we stand and talk and I think she likes ; me. ; About a mon'h ad while 'n the rl'r. a couple of friends uFl;d me to l:avc a drink. I s-enied to ft too murh so, 'hat people on the street noticd n:e. Somebody must have told the girl I i was drunk for I rere-ve'l a I"t from her saying she was surprised at my actions ami that Phe v.-mi'd hav notii-. lng more to lo wiih ni ' w n Iit, inil re- good with her. If she likes you enouph, she will listen to you. You should have asked pcrm.ss'On to cali on her lens up') Whether this grl turns you down or not. make up your mind io be too manly, after this, to drnk. A man iifver really knows when he has 'iiouph. aftr he he:' taken 'he Erst sla. So it's a! .v::ys host not To Jake the first i-;ass. Make yo.-.rself worth" of some pood girl for a wife. (2 I would want the proof ana even !h-n I'd have my doubts in lavor ot the piil. if (-he was my frien-l. i i Your sister has fallen into had : .1 T-. i.Jf... . , te her 'OiujiHny. 1 nI I'o ;uu - some really nice feliow to introduce to Iter a:id take her o n wiui turn : arcir-ng 'he right sort of p-ople? Why asking if I nucht call celved no reply. (11 Pe,-iHe advise rr". I v-.i.t make friends asnin wh her. a I am thinking aiMiut Retti'tiir rnarri anU want her for my wife. (21 Would you tiel.p,-" anything about a pirl told to on by a buy frlenri of her? (?,t What ran I do for my oung ala'er? Rlie is .lust lv snio'tie fjirar etteH, stuys out la'e niuhts and t'ot-s a lot of swearliif;. Her failxr is dead and her mother ill in ! ed ru ift ol time. Should I spe.n. o le i ? I have tried every way to make her do riirhf. but she nep;iis t think i' smart to lauRh af me wli- n I t- ;i lie;- she osiu lit to lie ashamed of herself. WIU.IK. (ll I'm afraid you're up avalusl i', Willie. She ts protiai ly a self resr;ei ( In at plrl and wattts tinthiitK to do with a drunkard llowtver, wri'e her : and squef out tli again, nsk her to let you tell her your; wash wMi a very not invite hor to ov.t wnn you whei she ciin see how nice i rls act? Your sister's health will he ruined and something terrible will happen to her if she Keeps on tliis way. You I'rol.ahly know none? of what, has happened to other plrls lik that. Take her down to police court some time when tl;e drunks and disorderlies are: brought iti- ho' li nu n ami w omen nvl si.ov. hr wha: she is corning to. M,ihe that v. ill o-:, h-r eyes. !ear Mrs. Thompron: F'leahp toll me how to pet rd of bin i. heads on my chin. T. C. Massa witji cold cj-eam every ntrht. after wfish:ng with hot wa'er and poan. prick with a clean needle blackheads. T!:ii v enk solnti in of Miss Johnson's class. April 12 Miscellaneous program, pi ano and violin. April 19 Organ recital. Professor Bergquist's class. April 26 Piano recital. Professor Eergquist's class. May ?, Piano recital. Miss Cervin's class. May 10 Organ recital. Professor Bergquist's class. May IT Piano recital. Miss Cervin's class. Attractive programs have been ar ranged for each day and are open to the public. SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY. MRS. ELIZA MOFF1TT WAS VERY pleasantly surprised at her home, 1323 Fourth avenue, yesterday by 50 of her, relatives and friends who came to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. They brought baskets and served an elaborate dinner. Ferns and carna tions were used in the decorations. The hostess received many nice pres ents among them a leather chair from her children. Several of the guests were from Reynolds. aide, and ghe ou u chance to make 1 catboltc acid, or hJti'F with alcohol. GENEROUS EMBROIDERY CLUB. MRS. ED MILLER ENTERTAINED i the members of the Generous Em-1 broidery club yesterday afternoon at j her home, 504 Twelfth avenue. A ; pleasant afternoon was spent with j farcy work and musical numbers were ; rendered. The hostess served a deli-; clous four course lunch at the close of I the afternoon. Mrs. Eggerts will en-! tertain the club in two weeks at her home in Moline. MRS. WEISS HOSTESS. .MRS. JOHN WEISS AT HER home, 1810 Fifth avenue, was hostess yesterday aTternoon to the monthly coffee of the Ladies' Aid society of the Memorial Christian church, 37 ladies attending and passing a de lightful afternoon. The members bus ied themselves with their sewUu; and the hostess served lunch. v Y .MB. 4 XSmzli II -4 i- . 111''. J. Amir :Vl7,iV. i; IB i Bernard bg,&l French pSP Shown ' tlr at 'Ami t v -s M . 1(1 I i si Y HUMANE SOCIETY AUXILIARY. EIGHTEEN MKMP.KKS OK THE llumane society auxiliary were pres ent at Ihe nieptitig held yesterday af I ertlooll ilt tiic hot;,, of rs J . 1 1 i 1:1111 lnn. !!'. N'ineteetith rtreef. nro visitors were guests and one new member was received into the society. The ladies spent the time sewing on sunbonnels. a sale of win li they w ill conduct tit-M uiontti. Mis l ied Kinik reported on the progress made b the cofnmittee (kith the aid of the public school each eis in eMitlilirh ng bunds of iuercy in thet public schools Mrs. Itlngshur letid an i.:ra;t from the National Hninaiie u on tiiumi nig humane societies Mrs lle'.ie .lones lend a communication addrev-.ed to 'he National llumane Ke iew b ( at cl li si 1 (iibbons in w liii h he says: "I wish eery success to the National Hu mane Review. It I said that the fa vorite occupation of one of the most cruel of the Kouiaii emperors was iti killing flies. A benevolent ninti w '11 not needlessly tread on r. worm nor deprive the harmless reptile which he in unable to restore inanity nrompts us to spare a worm how kii.d and tender should we be to tile child made in The ima.e of God." P. H. CLUB ENTERTAINED. THE IV II ( I.' H. COMPOSED OK nine KocU island and Moline ladies, v. r.i entertain' d last eet,.ns by Mis -tv I ia. I. at ;i--r l:o::e-. '.'L1:! Alkali street. Souili Hoc k Island, at a Pt. I'atrlck jiarty. Ilach guest on enter ilik: was met b.' a small St. Patrick, v bo villi lier.-ohiLcd uy Master Emil (i.ildet'zopf. and t'.e were expected to kitis the Klarney k'imi" which he held. ..h;.-:c hiuI games . ere the evening ilivTMot ,:nd at : a two cour.-e lunch v ; .-'rveii The din in:: room was i".o'a'cd wi'b streamer.-, of paper and St. Patrick day em bl. ms prd each place at the table was mar',. iu -i;',i a small pn'cii pig which . : . . -ii i , ., -'.', i ,.r The e:rM p'-owd a jii.is' d ' i'h; f ul one a id was SPENCER COFFEE PARTY. THE WEATHER AND SICKNESS j I prevented a good many of the ladies j of the Spencer Memorial Methodist j A id society from attending the cof- j j fee yesterday afternoon at the home , of Mrs. J. A. Hedberg, 4409 Fifth ave 1 rue. but the afternoon passed very pleasantly for those who were pres- of lir? rnt- Mrs. (.'. E. Hawkins will enter If hti- tain at t-be coffee party next month. GERMAN LADIES' SOCIETY. A MEETING OF THE LADIES' AID society of the German Evangelical 1 church was held yesterday in the j churc h basement. Aside from routine matters before the society nothing of ' importance was discussed the time be- ; i-ig passed in a social way and a lunch j was enjoyed. j BUSY BEE SEWING SOCIETY. MRS W. A. GIERTZ, 1436 FOUR- j teeiith-and-a-half street, was hostess ; to the members of the Busy Bee Sew-' ing society yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of members and they busied themselves with their sewing and were served with refresh ments. The society will meet in two i weeks with Mrs. E. Lamp. New Millinery Department Makes Its Debut Tomorrow, Saturday, March 8 With a Beautiful Advance Showing of the New Easter Styles You Are Cordially Invited HeadtoFbot Outfitters For Man,Woman& Child "Rock Island,! uu ' .;::::; - .-". El ' Hats mWM ' mM Women a Special gig Feature - Phones 314 272 Wc Got Acquainted Prompt Delivery Maybe everybody in Rock Islpnd didn t take advantage of our "25-cent sale" Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, but certainly a great many of them d:d. Here are opportunities for those who "missed out" the first part of the week. Come in or telephone tomorrow. Get rcquainted or bet ter acquainted with the best place in Rock Island to buy foods. SATURDAY SPECIALS Wripht's Old Fashioned Pure I'urk wheat. r -pound sucks, reeular 2.r.- Backs for J9C Two pounds larce size Ureiron primes for 25c Blue Ribbon Seeded Raisin, four 1-pound packages for ... 2 5c Three packages None Such Con densed Mince Meat for 2 5c Campbell's Soups, any kind three cans for 2 5c C. & B Malt Vinegar, large bottle. genuine) Imported 21c Olire Oil. Ral's finest Sublime Luc ca Oil. nothing finer produced. quart cans $1.00 Rolled White Oats, finest quality bulk oats, three pounds for.. 10c Mlohigan Best Hand Picked Navy Beans, five pounds for 2Bc Cnoloe Apple Butter. (Class Jars each 15c Purkaaco Moist M'.cce Meat In fruit Jars, each 22c Wax Strlngless Beans, fancy qual ity. No. t cans, each Jgc .Head and Leaf Lettuce, Bndlve. i Brussels Sprouts. Cauliflower, New Potaoes, Young Onions, Tomatoes, Cuctimbert, Radishes, Carrot, Tur nips, Pie Plant, Jersey Sweet Po tatoes, etc. Kaco Flour is The mot healthful flour mmlc. That's the secret for i:f success. 4! pour.d sack $J 4Q Sweet Cider in tins each .. . J0c German Cream or Brick Cheese, extra fancy, fine flavor, creamy. per p.mnd 25c FIk liar Cakes, fresh shipment, two pour ilt for 25c Genuine Roll Mops. fc each, six for 25c Sweet Gherkins Pickles, put up In quart Mason fruit Jars each 30c Ture Marshmallows, chicks or ducks, a box gc Smoked Sardines, in olive oil. 15c, two for 25c Iceland Smoked Halibut, thick pieces, a pound 2 5o Blanched and Salted Jumbo Peanut a. pound 40c Hurler's Molasses Car.dy. In cartons, each 1 Oc Bogota Blend ( offee. full strength, yet wirh a most delicate flavor, a rare bler.d, yet priced within the reach of all. Better coffee than Bogota Blend has never been pro duced at the price, three rounds $1, s pound .. 35o MISS OEERG GIVES TALK. AT THE MEETING OF THE Young People's society of the First Swedish Lutheran church held last evening at the society rooms the feat ure of the program was a talk by Miss O'nerg. a returned missionary from I'hina. She told of the children of ch.nu and of a school in which she is a teachfr where there are 360 pu pils. Vocal solos were given by Miss Minnie Johnson and Karl Nelson gave a short talk. At the business session a program committee was elected as fo'lows: Miss Carrie Peterson, Miss I.ydia f'ealstrom, Oscar Johnson and Wal'er Swanson A committee was L'Afo appointed to be in charge of the fall bazar as follows: Ernest Swao son. Clark Swanson. Mies Ellen Isaac son. Miss Hilma Johnson, Frank Lind sirom and Miss Minnie Johnson. department colors. The Helen Gould meeting yesterday afternoon at the auxiliary feels very proud in the pos- home of Mrs. Olof Osterman, 921 session of the colors as it is the first ! Fourteenth-and-a-half street. At a auxiliary in the state to do honor to ! short business session plans were dis the colors. At the conclusion of a : cussed for the fall bazar and the short business session the comrades . ladies also decided to donate towards ; of Siboney Bay camp were invited to the sale to be conducted next month j join in meeting the department pres-j by the girls' society of the church. 1 idem. The ceremony was very im-; A short talk was given by Karl Nel preseive as the colors were carried 1 son and there was music, followed by in by the department president, Mrs. j a social hour when the hostess served , Ctittler, assisted by the past depart- j lunch. ment president, Mrs. Ed Kittilsen, to FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY. THE WOMAN'S FOREIGN MIS- the strains of the Star Spangled Ban ner. Iater a progTam and social time cninvH anri tha ciinner march was led b"v General Kittilsen and Mrs. ! ion society of the First Methodist Cuttler. The evening proved a very ; church met yesterday afternoon with I .vi rs. li. r.. asieei, iooa i neuueiu j street. A number of vocal numbers i were giv-n by Miss Violet Doney. Mrs. Short read a letter trom Mrs. enjoyable one. LUTHERAN AID SOCIETY. THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF the First Swedish Lutheran church held a pleasant and well attended J A delightful social hour, when refresh ments were served, followed. GERMAN MISSION SOCIETY. MRS. H. GLOCK AT HER HOME, 1214 Thirty-seventh street, entertain ed the members of the Woman's Mis sion society of the Immanuel Ger man Lutheran church yesterday after noon with a good attendance of ladies. They spent the time In general socia bility and a fine lunch was served. Mrs. Hill on Thirty-fifth street will be the hostess fb the society the first Thursday in April. SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE ROCK ISLAND COUNTY HU mane society will meet in regular ses sion Monday, March 10, at 7:30 at the Licensed to Wed. J. William Lafferty ... Lafayette, 111 Miss Mildren Camp .., Alhert. Quick Miss Marie Skenson ... Otto Perterso(n Miss Marie A. Engqulst Hillsdalt .. Mollm . . . Molim . Oenese Cambrldgi RUMORS OF BOURNE DIVORCE ARE DENIED AUXILIARY RECEIVES COLORS. THE HELEN GOULD AUXILIARY No. 7. U. S. AY. V., last evening had the pleasure of having with them the department president, Mrs Katherine E. Cuttler, who brought with her the H. R. BATTLES & CO. 1706 SECOND AVENUE POSLAfil IS THE RIGHT REMEDY FOR THE SKIN Those who have once tried Poslam for the treatment ot any skin disease appreciate its marvelousiy active heai ng power and the promptness with wnicn it does its work. They know that relief is immediate and a.l evidence of disease is quicklr driven away; that pimples and minor blemishes are eradicated, inflamed and florid completions cl' ared overnight. More dependable than anything vet devised for the cure of surface trou bles, Poslam will afford the greatest benefits In th tr-rlckest time POSI.AM SOAP it the soap of soaps ; for daily use. toilet and bath, as a means of Improving color and texture of the skin and assuring its continued heal'h. All Jrug1pts sell Poslam price 50 I cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 rpntsl For frp samn'PB vrr:j in the Eme-eencv Laboratories. 22 West I I r I I m xw I - T J -V";"1r 2t?-'4 A -"4 l "V If . V ltt : t tA4 lit, . Hindall, a member of the aociety who is spading' the winter in California and Mrs. Griffith read a paper on the Association house, 637 Seventeenth work in China and Mrs. Stevens gave j street. Members are urged to attend a reading also on the work in China, the meeting. Medicines that aid na'ure are alwayi most successful. Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy acts on this plan. It looseni the cough, helieves the lungs, open the secretions and aids nature In ra storing the system to a healthy con dition. Sold by all druggists. (Adv.; CANCER ?0R?J Valuable information to ail afflicted Send name and address today. Bool mailed in plain envelope free. Dn Pyle, Whitney & Kenealy, Mercantlli block, Aurora, 111. Mrs. Jamatbaa Bsarme. When Mrs. Jonathan Bourne, wife of the Oregon senator, departed from Washington last week, It was rumored that she was returning home to get a divorce. The senator denies the ru mor. At ashingtos the couple occu- A s' ' m w r nnouncement OUR new Spring and Summer pat terns are now on display. We extend a cordial invitation to the peo ple of Rock Island to come and see our display of the latest cloths and styles for E. F. BORN, MERCHANT TAILOR 1808 Third Avenue Rock Island, III. 4 , Twenty-fifth street. New York City. I Pied i (Adr). separate apartments.