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THE ROCK ISL.AXD ARGUS, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913. HOME Problems I'mr j I lev Longwell, Ben Forcythe. Harold ltnois and is a member of Sigma Nu Rathbun. DavenDort: Fred Spurgeon, fraternity. Mr. Vandervort is a young Rudolph Shallberg, Albert McCune, Fred Smith and Ralph Cowley. ETUDE CLUB MEETING. A MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAM was riven at the meeting of the busfiness man of Moline and is me chanical engineer for the John Deer Flow company of that place. Bloom iugton Pantagraph. Etude club yesterday afternoon at the SALE Tear Mrs. Thompson: (1) Does a boy of know what love is? 2 I am engaged to a voting; man of 2I and be asked me to go to the poBtoffl'-e with him, where he received a letter and would not even let me see the en velope when I at.kd him to, and told me that It was his brother's, but posi tively refused t lt me see the en velope. Advise me what to do. He pretends to be a -very religious man. f3) Does he really know he. loves mv 1 have already consulted my mother BROWN EYES. fl) No. But Le thinks he does. (2) ; .., Tou ere -nosev." Make up vour ; MrR- Thompson: What w.ll re mind ri.ht nnw that vm, win h.ve no move chewing gum from a blue serge right over your husband's letters and j that be will bave no right over yours. If you can't trust him to do what Is right, give h'm up right now. (."ii He o f Silk uits DE BLAERE-YOYE. MISS CLARA YOYE W AS UNITED home of Mrs. Chars Meier. 519 West ' in marriage to Gustus G. DeBlaere Eighth street, Davenport. There were . yesterday morning in Sacred Heart a number of guests present to enjoy ; church, Moline, when nuptial mass was the afternoon and after the program j celebrated at 8 o'clock and Rev. Fath rpfrpchmpntR were served. At the ; er J. B. Culemacs officiated. Attendants business session Miss Norma Wiese j w ere Miss Helen Stealens and Julius' Our buyers now in the east, sent you these smart Stylish was chosen delegate to the National ; De Blaere, a brother of the bridegroom. silk suits pUrchased way below value and offered to you ac Federation or Musical clubs meeting , Following the ceremony the wedding r J in Chicaeo. April 21-25. The program j pnrty went to the home of Arthur De COTCUngly. Among them are beautiful Silk suits Matles- as given yesterday was: Rf ed, where a wedding breakfast was sa, Figured Moires, Bengalines, Plain silks in tans, leathers fierman Dance Beetnoven i sfrrea. Mr. ana Mrs. uetsiaere Miss Bertha Denis. u"x . blacks, blues, taupe, bronze and the new combination coat (a) Gene Mrs. r.. Appiequjsi. 'not approve of your going out with Perpetual Movement on S eber bovii. I hop" that is the truth, my , Miss Aimee Knoaie. ! make their home at 43 Fifth avenim. Burleigh : Ke is employed at the Moline Plow of one tone and the skirt in contrasting shade. Silk suits are quite the go and this salelsrings the latest styles to you b Behold the Master Fasse'h by 'company. His bride, although born In t Hammond i Rock Island, has made her home in neigiuui since sue was eignt years old and came to America again three dear. dress? Alcohol. P. S. Nymphs and Fauns Bemberg Mrs. John Scott. The Song Without Words Mendelssohn Miss Hilda Hinrichs. (a) Minuet in G Beethoven (b) Etude Chopin Miss Gertrude Blair, (a) The Lullaby From Jocelyn ... Godard T-ar Mrs Tlumnson: -I) I am a ought to and probably does, or he I hoy of 1 and deeply n love 'iu a would not have asked you to marry girl of 15. and I think she likes me. him. 1 1 have never pone to dances, but she ! likes to go. Do you think it would be Ttur Tt Tririniftann Ml TTrtw Attn I wise for me to eo to dance?? Or how ! could 1 keen her from going, as like the other fellow she goes! -mips -Norma n ice-. (?. 1 live nine miles from her ! Love's Rapture Korrnener Iots cold cream make hairs crow on do.' t face? (3 1 Am going to give a party; with? months ago. SATURDAY MATINEE RECITAL. THE PUPILS OF THE MISSES Lillie Cervin and Effie Johnson, piano teachers, and Algert Anker, violin teacher of Augustana conservatory of music, will give a matinee recital to morrow. The piano pupils are the Misses Naomi Moren, Mollie Graham, Edna Johnson, Ruth Bcrgendoff. Ag- Ohiira.tr. Miss Htnricbs.) ieE ADranamson, Ethel Hess, tuiaua (b) Song of Sunshine. .Loring Thomas I Johnson, Hazel Johnson, Eleanor Eric Miss Ruth Benkert. ' I son, Irene Nystrom, Regina Rosenberg, I ! Arabesque DeBussy ' Florence bamuelson, Eunice Magnus- should I Invite hoys" Ml Whf-n some, j borne. I go once in two weeKs. is mat one calls you up on the phone and j too rt-n ? (.It Is It wrong for a girl doesn't give the name, should I ringj'o let a fllow kiss h'-r if they intend off? i'.i Af'er I wash my fa e it j to get married? RALPH. shin-s. What (an I ilo so I won't (li Until of you are too young, my have to powd-i ? t c A boy fri"nd hoy. Wait until you are really a man wanted to take to the show, I re- . and know what love is, before you set fused. Now he wants 10 take me I yourself on a girl. You won't like that Raln. How din I let iiim know Iikind of a girl at all. probably, when won't go without hurting hie feelings? , you are 21. You can't cure her of lik-1 Mrs. Applequist. Just 'Fore Christmas . . . Eugene Field Miss Gene Robeson. (a) A Little Way Victor Harris (b) The Rose of Tester Even ... Marie Rich Mrs. A. P. Griggs. Miss Ne'.son, Miss Mae Smith and The violin pupils are the Misses Olca Johnson, Andora Larrison and Hilda Peterson. These Saturday matinee re citals have proven very charmmg and the work of the teachers has been very highly praised. LECTURES OF PANAMA. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE at most attractive savings. $140 silk suits at $125 $125 silk suits at $95 $85 . $79.50 . $55.00 . $49.50 $50 silk suits at $45.00 $39.50 silk suits at $35 $100 silk suits at $90 silk suits at $65 silk suits at $55 silk suits at Mrs. A. P. Griggs were accompanists Luther league of Grace Lutheran for the afternoon. church at the church last evening, J. The next meeting of the club was "auoerg gae a very grayinc auu When I 1Ill"rcBl-111o icviuitr uu lutr r aiwiua a' 1 PTT 17 ! : .. . . .1 . ... ,. r ,1 T n-rtnlftn't (11 1 kp a mixture of irlvrerine sinrl 1 niH-iue vj.ti to start roin to nubile . K " nol a-nri tha iclanHo nt tic cnntVi Mr rosewater and wash the haiifln of'en In idancs, as they always do more harm ! Mrfl' W '?.f'K 'x,- lUZtLl Tha n!l i Kauberg spoke last evening as the 200 0 SN Mil mm) mm Headto-Fbot Outfitters Tor Man,Woman & Child HRock Island,! ll. KAYSER ITALIAN AND VENETIAN SILK UN ION SUITS, VESTS AND KNICKERBOCKERS. Itn.l -.1..r ..r - .V ,1 ..,wl - .An,,ontnrl -lth i riinuri. a t..i.i., :., ,.,,.o,.i.i f Mnrl.. ci,o 1 tf''u n i rim mur .tin uiur piimuh. ' n v i via- . k-ii- will nof. it Yen. 1 1 1 person will give his tiauie f.'i A piece j probably likes tlu other k'nd of fel of chamois pnssid over tlir face. wi'h-iow lutter than your kind. (2l No. out any powder, will take away tliejtSi it is not wror.g for a girl to let shine. (Ot Tell liitn your luoU.er (liH-sjber "lnt"nd4" kiss her. Wiese and Mrs. A. P. Griggs and In- ! dian and plantation music will be studied. APOLLO CLUB BANQUET. THE APOLT.O LGEE CLUB CE1 pictures were thrown on the screen tions and festoons of pink and white and explained them in a most inter-; paper. In a guessing contest the esting way. He prepared the slides prizes were won by Miss Mamie Wynn, himself and they were exceptionally j Miss Catherine Hall and Miss Eliza good. Views of the canal, the missiBn beth Anthony. The bride-elect, was stations in Porto Rico, scenes in Trin- j presented with manv pretty pieces of idart, the battle fields in Cuba, sugar 1 jjnen, the gifts being daintily wrapped mills, and the new home will be in Moline. MRS. ANDERSON HOSTESS. MRS. SIDNEY ANDERSON, AT her home, 1040 Fourteenth-aud-a-half street, was hostess yesterday after- I . i i firot nnniverRarv Wednes- u"u""io ' - auu croum mio tne room in a siuuu uuun lo a vuuiinuiy vi iaui a a muemmm eoratea us nrs 1 a"D1" e gar, the business and home life of rart At 10 o'clock a course lunch was ! party. Three tables of the game were 3 tyT Id.a, ff. "g, 11l?:,,Z rll the natives of the -country, the fruit served. pink and white being carried played and Mrs. Naylon and Mrs. An- tne l. .vi. a . a. uu.iuiuB m trfes and numerous other scenes were ;nt in th(1 derson took thp favors in the games. f . . . t-t.- .r if li r noil anms nnn Trf hh. . I - BUOW u. mem numbered forty. C. A. Larson, presi ; dent of the club, after welcoming the ' guests and reviewing the first year's ! work of the chorus, called on E. W. HOSTESSES TO TRI-CITY LADIES. MRS. J. B. JONES OF THIS CITY orh 01 ,ue t"oru,,"1"7" " and Mrs. August Paulsen of Moline O son to pres de. The address of the , t ,. -r t-i,.i-v-. . T, . , entertained a company of Jo tn-ci y evening on "The True Essence of Mu- f" :r " ,:. COMING OF ACE PARTY. ' nouncing that "dogs carry tailp." and cto was bv Professor Carl J. Soder- MK. AND MKS. El). COWLEY EX- this one was carrying a tale for the grpn 0f Augustana theological sem tertamcd 1 young people Wednesday company. Kalpb then reading the an- jnary. Mr. Olson read an original evening at dinner in honor of the 21st nouncctm 11. Latvr a program of nopm entitled "The Land of Song." birthday anniversary of their son. toasts was triven. When Mr Cowlev t ionc,,,, thu roanorta of the game Ualph. A feature of the evening wan i:t hi Mithiiay enke. there was an", the club to the ladies and Chrte Ped-; ,he EaineR 10 Mrs- Frank W. Kautz, 'he aiinouuceuieiit or ttiu t-iimgein -i.t otiier message :iuen' the coming wed- er-e- rei-ronded o the oast. "Our : Mrs. Etnil Helrabeck of Mohne, Mrs. if Mr Cow lev 'k m.s i.'ntn d.i.L- reiert ii. r i..v.r ..;,.ir,.,i . .'"'"' ; . , Marv Regelburgge of this city, Mrs. . -- r.. ... w ...... , ,!,., i.eaner. 1 iiutr mf uut-twuu KJL - . North, to Fred Spurgeon of Molii e. vith a play ou the names of the pro- Yngve Joranson the chorus gave sev he announcement coming as a gre ir st.cti' e brii'e-to-be ntid the bride- roi tno- -,nrl two duets from Glnn ri.tprUe to the friends or the young n..,: to -be. The marriage date has tarne were sung by the Joranson son of this city. Late in the after- -ouple present. The first intimation ;.ot jet been announced, but it will brothers. Miss liach'el Anderson gave noo' a fine course supper was served f a heart iiffair was given when I he t. in the near future. The home will a dramatic reading. The Apollo is the table decorations consisting of uet were culled to the table, the l e in .Moline. 'r. Spurgeon having preparing for its spring concert to be spring flowers, and small flass were chandelier being de orated with an bought a house in the east end of the jriven at the Zion Swedish Lutheran , given as favors. arrangement of pendant hearts, while city. yr. Spurgeon is employed in church May 8, under auspices of the j ' little white ribbons tied in true lov- the ollicv of the Moline Plow com- brcJherhood of the church. MRS. HINKLEY HOSTESS. MRS. E. A. HINKLEY AT 1 lr.lt ladies at a delightful afternoon party at the New Harper yesterday after noon. The time was passed very pleasantly playing cards, 500 being Six prizes were given in F. C. Harttung and Mrs. Mary Seji- mer of Moline, and Mrs. Emil Jaccb- Those present at the dinner: es Esther (Ir in'liatn. (Jra"o Child. eis' knots, connected tt.p plates for pan Miss North and Mr Spurgeon. In front of the houoree'ts p!a e was a Anna May Simmon. Amy Mayfield, I nUsonie cake liearin:: 21 lighted etui- liessle Ka'hbun, Ia. 'lipcrt ; label dins and covers for 21 held appropriate Lundberg. nt li North. Margaret Hood, place cards. When nil were seated Charlotte Fisher and Mabel Johns'on, "'aster liaytnond Cowley carried hi l: ck Island: Mi ssrs. Will Pearsons, I'M dog to h's bvn'lier s place, an- Harry !ionah..o. Kolx rt Cow ley, San- mmm PROGRAM FOR UNION SESSION, home, 291ft Seventh avenue, was host-tiii.-KniunviNC PROGRAM WILL ess yesterday afternoon to the R. O. SURPRISE MISS KING. THE CHOIR OF THE MEMORIAL Christian church pleasantly surprised Miss Georgia King at her home, 10 10 Sixteenth street, last night, Miss Cora Graves acting as hostess. The even ing was delightfully passed with g. ncs and music, Frank Freistat being a so loist. Dainty refreshments were serv ed, and the choir presented Miss King with a set of handsome silver spoons. The last, of this month Miss King will move to Mason City, Iowa, with her parents, where they w ill reside perma nently. DRUGGISTS' AUXILIARY MEETS. THE LADIES' AUXILIARY TO THE druggists held the monthly meeting yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Charles T'liemeyer on Fifteenth street. At the business session routine matters were discussed and the afternoon was then The hostess served a delicious lunch lato in the afternoon, using carnations to trim the table. The afternoon pass ed in a very pleasant way. MRS. HOSFORD HOSTESS. enjoyed the very Interesting reading given by Mrs. N. J. Forsberg, after which the hostess served light refresh ments, DORCAS SOCIETY COFFEE. THE DORCAS SOCIETY OF THE Third Christian mission held its month ly coffee ypstorday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Nichols, 1G03 Twenty-eighth street. After the business meeting a very pleasant social afternoon was spent In sewing and chatting. SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Oakloaf camp 1495, Royal Neighbors of South Rock Island, will give a ing, April IS. The affair is for Neigh bors and their friends. "iffffffl i'i'i I' llilif' " given over to the game of 500, in be followed at Hie meeting of the 13. club. The game or sov was piajea w men trie prizes were won uy .mi s. ; afternoon was very enjoyable. - here ' r . l. .u I , .A lpa tl Wh nt- IT.. 1 i .1 it.n .'1,.-1,. ' , ; 1 1 i. .. , Yoime People's Presbvterian union at nu me p suing m no. .i. uco- non y mm, cm ..na. . uoi i n pre several musical nuuiuura uy nus, the rn'.ted Presbvterian church to- lan of Watertown, first; Miss Ednajstrate second night, beginning at S o'clock: Song. Prayer. Short business meeting. "The Work of the Young People's MRS. RICHARD HOSFORD AT HER dancing party at Woodman hall in new home. Eighth street and Elev- houm Kock Island Wednesday even. enth avenue, Moline, yesterday enter tained a company of tri-city ladies. Five tables of bridge were, played with favors going I to Mfp. Ken Mitchell of this city, 'Miss Helen Ficke, Mrs. Dendrlch j Richardson, Mrs. Dick Iane and Mrs. i Decker French all of Davenport. Spring flowers trimmed the tables and u course lunch followed the games. TRI-CITY EMBROIDERY CLUB. j THE TRI-CITY EMBROIDERY I club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. William Quick, 3111 Fifteenth; street, Moline. The attendance was unusually small on account of the forbidding weather, nevertheless the ; BRADY S BARGAINS Mrs. rilemeyer serv ; Kane of this city, second, and Mrs. J. ed a course supper after the fames. I W. Tenney of Moline the all cut prize, The society will meet again the second : all of which were hand painted plates, j Thursday in May, with Mrs. William i The hostess served a very elaborate ; rilemeyer, 1107 Nineteenth street. lunch after the games, .miss tana ' -. . , 1 , I'nlon of Clinton " R. A. Crawford. j Music by male quartet. "Christian Service for Young Peo- I pie" Dr. E. A. Begs of Clinton. I Music by male quartet. I Prayer. After the meeting of the union, ttie Chris'im Kndeavor of the church has invited the company to rema'n for a social time as their guests, for which ; ample provisions have been made, i both in the w ay of program and re- ; freshtr.er.ts. It promise to be a very profitable and interesting evening, and i all the members of the union are in- j vit d to be present. Kane will entertain the club the sec ond Thursday in May. SHOWER FOR MISS HALL. MRS. ANDY SINNETT, AT HER home on Fifteenth street, and Fifth ave nue. Wednesday entertained 20 young women at a linen shower in honor of Mi6s Sadie Hail, whose marriaee to Ixtuis Sperling is en event of next week. The house was very prettily trimmed with pink and white carna- OLIVE CINCH CLUB. THE MEMBERS OF THE OI.IYE Cinch club held their usual' pleasant meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Temple, :;r,2" Fifth Ueatby, a house guest of Mrs. Lam bert, also by Mrs. Whitlein of Moline. A delicious buffet luncheon was , served bv the hostess. ZION LADIES' SOCIETY. THE LADIES' SOCIETY OF THE ' Zion Lutheran church met with Mrs. C. E. Danielson. 803 Forty-first street, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Sophia Es bjom and Mrs. Gustav Esbjorn as- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS 'Doughnuts That will remain moiit Every housewife who bakes her own bread knows that if a little potato is added Daisy Parker of Davenport, a member the sponge, the bread will not dry out j of the force of clerks af the Fisk & Mrs. J. W. Temple took the first prize, a hand-painted plate, Mrs. Frank Sper ling won the second favor, a pair cf embroidereu pillow slips, and Mrs. A. C. Stouffer took the consolation favor, a plate. The hostess served a course lunch after the games. Mrs. E'in- r Grafton will lie the hostess in two weeks. Smart $7.50 Hats on Sale at .... Loosley department store and Al-: phonte De Scheppers of East Molire was announced Wednesday evening Then Miss Parker entertained a com pany of tri-city girl friends at her home. There were 20 guests who en-: jcyed a delightful social evening. A delicious luncheon was served at a prettily decorated table. Streamers attached to the place cards held nut shells at the other end and they con tained fortunes for the recipients. Miss Parker's containing the announce ment of the engagement. Mr. De K C will be found to have distinct ad vantages over any other Baking Powder for doughnuts. K C is a double acting baking powder with which a large batch of doughnuts may be mixed and fried a few at a time. The last will be as light and nice a the first K C Potato Doughnuts By Mrs. Nevada Brings, of Bilking School fame. avenue, Moline. In the games of cinch j fitted the hostess. About 40 ladles Pie Fillers Evaporated fruits are ex cellent in pies. Fine fla vor, convenient and eco nomical to use. Apples, lb. 13c, 2 lb3. 25c Raspberries, lb. ... 30c Prunes, fancy, lb. . . 10c Raisins, seeded, one pound package lOo Raisins, seedless, lb 10c, 3 lbs 25c F. R. KUSCHMANN, 2207 ,4th Ave. Phone 933. 8 r.ES2EE2ESCSEi3 I TOD SERGENDAHL. REV. I. O. NOTHSTEIX. AT THE ; parsonage of Grace Lutheran church tr. tTvik doughnut that will remain moi:i '"p marriage of Mis- fecK.a I! and tresn tor several days. St Tge"-' li Cilil. Qaugiiiep 'i' -Ts. .iiiH.i jouusoii 150 Railroad avenue, Moline, and Ar thur II. Tod, 41112 Fifteen h street, Moline. The couple was attended by Miss Elsie Ohline and Fred Daven port, both of Moliue. The bri-ie and her attendant were dressed in pretty white gowns and they carried sweet peas. Mr. Tod is a roller at -.tie sel S eupt flow, t eggs; I eup auaar: A level tsatooonfula The M. & K. New Millinery department is fast gaining fame Scheppers is proprietor of a clc-rMng KC Baking Powder; i Ua- im - . , c .... - store in tasi .-viouae nuu lue youug tpoovrui tan; leaevounjut for Its smart displays Of millinery at modest prices. Just to pPOp;e will make their Vine there, mace; 1 eup cold mashed add a little more popularity we place on sale a smart gather- . The wedding is to take place in June ing of $7.50 hats in the latest small shapes for women and a, ?th Pa"U the pT?e ?,bt . . . . church in Davenport. Miss Parker will misses be sure to see them. They're $7.50 hats and the , be honored guest at many pre-nuptial best values in the tri-cities at that-tomorrow on sale at $4.95. parties previous to the wedding. potato-1 cup milk, or more xj needed. mm Madame Irene Corsets Head:to-Fbot Outfitters ForMan.Woman&Child 'RockIsland.Jlx Kayser Italian WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. Mil. AND MRS. C. E. SCHNEIDER of Srri East Monroe street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ixrraine V. Schneider, to Franklin ('. Yandervort of Mo'ise The dicg will take place In tte near fu ture e-v 4 Sift three timei, the fiour, talt, ipice ar.d biking Powder. Beat eggs with rotary beater, then still using rotary beater, grad ually add sugar, then work in the majhei potato with a tpoon and alternately add miiic and flour mixture. Make a (oft dough, roil Miss Schneider came to this: into a iheet, cut into rounds, pinch a hole ia c!ty three years ago with her parents taecenter with the nnger and fry in deep uu from Grand Junction. Iowa, and is a Fat for frying thoulJ not be hot enough graduate of St. Man 's academy of that to brown the doughnut until it ha ritn. C, iilace. While in Blooraineton sbe has' When the doughnut is dropped into the fat Htf'nade a large circle of friends and is, it wik to the bottom. Ai oon a it comes I , , ' rj-jite prominent in social circles. Mr. i P ? houM be turned and turned number I !rnPrVA.'PaP , . . . of times while cooking. This recipe n ex- , anaervoorx is toe son or rjr ana j.r. 21 they do rot ake the Ut in fryir i i. v. .suuriiun ui ivvj .iw.u nd wUl tay moist tor oaya. j street. He attended the Bloomington . i high school and the University of II- i (Adrertteemeat.) Only a Few Days More ofl Low Rates to the Coast 1 and intermediate points April 15, last day of sale. Settlers' Fares eaoh Tuesday in April to points in Alberta, Manitoba, Montana, North Dakota and Sas katchewan. For full particulars ca!! on BPS MISS D. ODEN", Piisscsger a?ent. F. A. RIDDELL, Ticket agent. Phone West 6S0. Fresh creamery butter, per pound 3iy2c Strictly fresh eggs, per dozen W2o Two boxes fresh strawberries 25c Four bunches green onions or radishes for 10c Fresh rhubarb, per pound 10c Fancy, crisp white celery, lo for 150 Fresh asparagus, two bunches 15c Fresh tomatoes, two pounds 25c Fancy large grape fruit. each 1D( Good eating or cooking apples, per peck 29c To pounds Oood Luck butterine for 45c Finest cream, Ixing Horn or brick cheese pound 20c Two packages pancake four 15C Three cans Karo syruP 2 5c 3 beven pounds bulk oatmeal 25c Thre; packiigfs natnu-al .. 25c 'i lirfe f ill poand packages raisins 25c Dill pickles, dozen 15c i Three packages macaroni or j spaghetti 25c I Three cans tomatoes or early Juno peas 25c Four :hii3 corn 25c f Six cans Pet or Van Camp's rnHk 25c i Itegular 30c coffee, V"r pound 25c Two pounds gin;;erBiiaps, soda or oytiter crackers 15c y Two tall lCc cans salmon 25c Keguiar 2:.c tan lemon cling peaches for 19c Four pounds navy beans or Jap rice 25c Eight har3 I.pnox eoap ... 25c h'jven boxes Noiseless matches 25c Twenty pounds best cane granulated sugar $1.00 Jersey Cream Hour SI. 2 9 Oold Medal or Ceresota flour, per sack $1.39 Opulent flour, per sack $1.49 We give special prices on flour or canned .goods when bought in large 'suautii ies. MM OiSffiy to. TOO Twelfth Street. Old pbor.es west 443 and 869. Delivery to any part cf the city Phone ycur order early.