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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. TUESDAY. AFRfL 13, 1913. HE4RT Lnc7 HOME PROBLEMS L7 rr Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl 1 "f 20, have never traveled alone, but Intend to make a trip to the coast. How much am I expected to jsKe the waiter at meais for a Up and how much the porter? ro you t.p the por er a: the beginning of your Journey or the end? ANXJOI S TO KNOW. fiive the walfr from 10 to 5". cents, according to the rnst of your meal. If you want particular attention from the porter, give him ',( cents at tlie begin ning of the Journey and tell him there's another So rents for him at the end If lie makes you romfor'able. K ' ' V'TL late at nicht. 4) Yes. I hope yon have a lot of ni"e boy fri nds and that your parents enjoy their visits as mu"h as you do. ' The V R. C has now an order in for hostess last evening to a company at two flags, one to be presented to Beth- a farewell dinner for Miss Julia Weir, i anv home, and the other to the West wno leu mis morning tor is An- j End settlement. The visiting nurse geies. Cal.. where Bhe will make her i and Bethanv home are also remember- home. The table was prettily dec- ed each rear The ladies also sent orated with carnations and ferns and their contribution to the flood sufferers fter th serving of a course supper , through the People's. National bank. , the evening was spent in informal so- j ciabllity. LAGOWARCINO-BOSOLD. i MISS BEATRICE BOSOLD. WHO DAUGHTERS OF COVENANT MEET. ; has been making her home with her THE DAUGHTERS OF THE COVE- : sif 'er, Mrs. F. ('. inner. M' Twenty- riant of the First MethodiBt church first street, and Andrew Lagomarcino were entertained by Mrs. Charles Mey of Davenport were united in marriage ers. 1821 Second avenue, last evening, this morning at 5: SO o'clock at St. Jo- A short business meeting was held at seph's Catholic church, Dean J. J. which plans were discussed for the Quinn officiating. They were attended bakery sale to be given by the society hy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lagomarcino, at Battles' grocery store Saturday. The bother and sister-in-law of the groom, lesson of the evening was in charge A small company of relatives witness- of Mrs. C. F. McLane, and musical : ed the service. The bride wore her numbers were given by Miss Violet ; traveling suit of blue with hat to Doney, who sang and by Miss Jose- who play- usual pleasant the ceremony the company went to evening was enjoyed and refreshments the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lago- v ere served, marclno in the Jansen apartments. ' ft Big iuit and Dress Sale 5 j rtnfTjj match and her attendant also wore phine Cock and Miss Doney aiK-'.riiUA.Du in iXUrirvX. a bIue sult immediately following ed a piano duet. The usual at Mrs. Thompson: Will you kind ly tell nie wha' to do. I am 1 years old and I want to marry a laker, but ri'y mother, who lives In C.ermany, don't want m to. Should I ira-ry him or do an my mother wishes' B. M If he Is n good man. marry him. Sou are of marriageable age and Judge for yourself. Iar Mr?. Thompson: I am a yourg man 2" ; ears of ac" and have a fine position. 1 have mn a yo;rg lady o'l the street and have seen her many times at social gatherings, but have W-n una i-"'1' to cbtain an Introduction to br. Would it be proper or would there j should be anv harm in sneaking to her? She eoms to be of a quiet deposition. ZION YOUNG PEOPLE MEET. THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY i of Zion Lutheran church was enter- tained last evening by Miss Esther An-! derson at her home, 1107 Thirty- eighth street, with a good attendance . where a wedding breakfast was served Mr and Mrs. Lagomarcino left this morning for a short eastern trip and after May 1 will be at home in Daven port. Mr. Lagomarcino is city sales man for the Laeomarclno-Grupe com pany of Davenport and his bride was oI tne members. A short program wss formerly employed in the office of the p.;ven consisting of a piano solo hy same firm. j;iES Ruth Bergendorff, a reading by Miss Es'her And.-e;i. viol a solos by MISS PILLSBURY TONIGHT. Wilbur Palmqulst and a vocal eolo by MISS AGNES HOPE PILLSBURY. mc ? u-'-rrz Afr th? rnv I rmfeH nfaniate rtf Phirncn annears in . w - ...nv. - mm $25 Suits at S18 Odd suits from my regular stock, including models which we have been unable to keep in all sizes. We have a flne selection of Bedford Cords and Diagonal Cloth. Colors are navy, tin, gray and fancy stripes. Values up to $25.00, our 15 $12.50 Dresses at $7.50 s t m n t t J'-1 : fr y lot of women's and misses' dresses in all the latest styles and shades at a most rJ wonderful reduction. French serge bound C'V. with braid, Persian collar, pretty belt ef fect, three-quarter length sleeves, with lace trimmings. This is only one of the Xrifn many to choose from for the afternoon and street wear. and lunch was m m m .1 ' . A V. 1 1. a fl i SB ' i . . l tiij 1 . 1. . hla linn i mii ii-r ai i.uniiv me a ...... recnai 11 ine i.iiloih mwuc forma! social wav Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) When my I have never flirted with any laiy: l evening ur.der the auspices of the Re- gerved i rils ge th least bit long they brak have too much respect for them. public Auditory Art school. Of her j i'f". What 'an I do for then;? 2 1 Is I admire this girl very much, as she work as a soloiFt the MuBical Leader BOYS' CLUB ORGANIZED. it proper for girls from 14 to 1C to play is nic e looking and refined, and I am and Critic says: "Miss Pillsbury's THIRTY'-ONE BOYS BETWEEN kisHing games a parties wlUi bovs? I su-e my admiration would soon rip'n work is marked by refinement and an .v,e aeeB 0f 9 ard 16 met at Broadway do not enre for them myself, but whn into affection. YOURS TRULY". entire absence of striving for bravura presbvterian church last evening for, urice this veek Values up to $12.50, our S7.50 Davis' Ladies' Shop 32S Twentieth Street, Rock Island i . J . the ttib1o-Iv wUh tn nlnv l.ni U hut If h t the riff lit sort of girl She fert even j.t " ' - '"S s '.:tro- to be agreeable and Join with them? will insist upon a prop r 'ntrodu' tinn. spective to the last degree and while Si Is It proper for girls of this age to Find out what rhr.rr.h she attends, pet her technical equipment Is ample even go place wi-h hos? iti W'iien t,os acquainted there and find somebody for the strong program Fhe gives her ,0 be TOted on at tne next meeting ask to call shall I let them? : v. ho know? her. Discover if she has tone i yet continually marked by ceii- DIMPI.ES brothers or a father, to whom you cacy and her interpretations are at all fl) Rub vasejin- in'o them and keep can speak some d;iy, tell who you are times nuiet and full of repose." Miss fre6hments. Ihern cm and filed In round shape, ill and ask to be introduced to the fam- Pillsbury was special instrnctor in pi-; I do not approve of kissing games at i:y. If sh" works anywhere, you can ano at Angus. ana co.iege iest ecr ana any time, my dear. They are no? In pick up an acquaintance with the men she comes as no stranger to the city, tood taste, even for nuife vnntir n"i- In her office, or fliid some business 1 T a conversation the purpose of organizing a boys' club, j - - A constitution was adopted and a com- class members was the largest of any ! mittee appointed to nominate officers meeting yet held. The business session was followed by a social hour and the serving of re- ple. and they spread disa? germs, ther" which will f Tell the others that you'll stay out of 1 wl'h her, all or which would afford an th" game anl hare your fun watching opening for her. them. i3i Yes. if they go to nic plnr- ! This will me.in some trouble for yov.. s with good boys, and don't stay out hut Fhe's wor'h it, isn't Fhe? CARDS AND SALE. THE LADIES' AUXILIARY TO THE Railroad Engineers has arranged for ZOLLARS-BROWN. a car(j party, apron and home bakery MISS ZELLA BROWN" OF WATER- galc to De neld at tne hall Thirtieth town and Ben W. Zollars of Moline , B;reet and FifUi avenue, tomorrow were united in marriage Saturday . 8fternoon. The game of cards will be evening at 8 at the parsonage of the r00 and prizes t,e awarded to the First Baptist church, Rev. J. A. Hur-; v,inner8 Tne ladies invite their ley performing tne ceremony. iuejtrlfnd9 to attend. bridal couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindhnrp of Water- CLUB CABARET PARTY. INDICATIONS ARE THERE WILL be a large attendance at the dinner, cabaret and discing party for the Rot Island club member&Uip next Mond. J evening. The dinner will be served at T. During this hour the cabaret will be presented. The dancing will com mence at 9. M'ALLISTER SOON TO BE A FREE MAN Leniency Is Shown for Knife Man and a Light Fine Is Imposed. Allister has appeared in court every j time her husband's case was sched- uled for trial. There have been fully ! eight continuances, but on each occn ' sior. the little woman has faithfully ! been present to sit beside her husband. "I have no sympathy for you," said Commissioner Archie Hart in conver sation this morning with McAllister, "but I am urging leniency in this case for the sake of your wife and babies. I hope you will go home to them and NOVELISTS WED. ANNOL'NCKMKNT IS MADK OF the marring of Miss Susan Olaspell. daughter of Mrs. E. H. filaspel.. SIT East Twelfth street, I Hivenport. the novelist and short story writer, U ;orge Cram Cook, novelist and assist ant editor of the literary section of the Chicago Host. Tan wedding took piace ut noon jesterday at the home of Ir. and Mrs. S.MKlrlch. WeHiawken, N. J. Mibs ilasp"U left I )a veiiport two wH-lin ago. going firxt to Chicago PttRFRT ACK LEY HOST. i town. The bride wore a dress of dainty , RORERT ACKI.EY AT HIS HOME, j white summer material. The young . Twentv-first street, last Friday ev people will make their home in Mo-j wa" ho to the Good Fellows' (line. Mr. Zollars being a machinist m' of fte First Methodllt church, lone of the factories. If wh,ch te ja a mem5pr. Tne time lL,r.-e. a-t r.oruci i niMKicD waB delightfully ocupied with games ! HOSTESS AT FAREWELL DINNER. 1 , m. aftorwhi n i.rheon has been on the editorial staff of the : ho" Twe,-flh aveDUGt was 'was served. The attendance of Chicago News. Mr. Cook is the author , . of the novel "The Chasm" and of numerous short stories and magazine articles. Out of sympathy for his wife and trv to be a better man. family, the charge against William I Mrs. McAllister rung the commis McAllister, who stabbed Fred Eraer-'; sioner's hand as she snid good bye. son on the night of Feb. 2S, was this 'and could not thank him enough for PLAN FOR STEWARDS' BALL. PLANS FOR THE SECOND AN- nual ball of the. tri-city branch of the j International Stewards' association were made at a meeting of the organ- . ' ' his kindness. The woman will attempt ization held vesterdav afternoon at , '""- "'"B 1 urtni;t'u lronl a"11 w 1111 ln" to raise the amount of the fine, $73.SO the Hotel Harms The affair is to be ! tent t0 murder to assault and in all BO that her i1UBband may be given Friday, April 25. at Schuetzen i batler-v- an?ta.,1Jne pf 50 ?nd cosfs ; liberated at once. . . n' . imposed. McAllister has been lan-1 park in Davenport. i . ., . . . . . . A. I gushing behind the bars of the coun- A1J the neWB au the time The BETA SIGMA DELTA MEETS. ' ,y jaiI ''or alm0Bt nonth. and at j ArgU3. THE BETA SIGMA DELTA CLUB t'es he was apparently facing a mnr-, the 1 WORK OF W. R. C. j THE WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS j works quietly and without ostentation, i therefor the work being accom- p ih'ied by it is not wholly appreciated by the public. The iailin are uoiug a great and noble work in caring for 1 1 fSP wmissufs was entertained last evening by Miss Natalie Holmes, 836 Twenty-fifth street. The members passed a merry evening, in an informal social way with music and late in the evening refresh ments were served. and then to We.eha.wken. whoie she the union veterans, and their depend wog Joined by Mr. Cook. Mr. mid Mm. ! ent ones, and as the call from the Cook will spend the Butumer in Pro- ! veterans grows less, they are taking vincetown, Mas. fiord are we'l known ' up other relief work and helping In contemporary literary c'rcieF. Mi' wherever assistance is needed. At. (iUspe.l beiti iiuthor of two novels, present tt.e menibers of the Worn "The Vls onhiK'' and "The t;iory of en s Relief corps of Kock Island j the Conquered.'' bslde numerous are deeply interested in the sol-' short stories. She I a grndurte of 'tilers' monument, which is to l.i? . Drwke universi'y linn for nine tears erecieii tiiis summer, and ail are worked on the Des Molties Keglst.-r working und doing all there is to be' ,n UH'U honey for baking, things and leader. Miss (Waspeil sp.ii- her done to finall tlnisli the work in rais- ! 1,i:ilit-' wi'h il kwP mu Infer than if enrly youth In Davenport, and has re . itlc u littinc memorial to the comrades p repared with sugar. On" of the prop- turned there every winter, spending j who have answered the last roll call, the summer mouths on the Massachu- i Patriotic teaching is being advanced setts coast. Mr. Cook, son of Mr. a:ul ! h year in placing fltgs and holding of tnis kind Rre much less likely to dry Mrs K. K. fook f nrtvenport. h' . nairiotie exercises ir. t'.ie schools tin's out if honey is ns-t-d for w?etenitig. reared in tha city, but has lived in doing much toward making more pat ' hicsgo f-r several vears. where he j ro'ir ?nd better citizens of the pupils. L. U. C. CIRCLE MEETS. THE L. U. C. CIRCLE WAS EX tertained by Miss label Walker at her home, 1324 Thirty-fifth street. After a short business session the evening shape, are of a beautiful color, and 1 '"as given over to sewing and games melt in the mou'h. Care should be ex- jand a lunch was served, ercised not to scorch the honey; then j you will have f;m? preserves. AIKEN STREET COFFEE. THK LAUItS All) SUUI.11 Uf Aiken street tbapel will give a coffee der charge, as the knife victim fori peveral days was on the brink of the ; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO grave. ix McAllister has a wife and two chil-j5 (iren dependant upon him for support 2 am' it was largely due to this fact that 1 O leniency was shown. The charge was 2 changed upon motion of State's Attor-, LILLIAN M. ROUNDS EXPERT CHIROPODIST Phone West 810-L. 1922,'2 3rd Ave. Rock Island. ney Floyd E. Thompson. Mrs. Mc-' OCXXTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES erties of honey is that, it absorbs mois- 1- ES For Women Our new spring styles in wo men's footwear win every fem inine heart. Our variety is large enough and our assortment of widths anJ sizes is troad enough to please every taste and fit every foot. Women like our oxfords. HIGH CUT SHOES In dull, brich' or tan leathers. The new suedes, blacks, Ktays and white Nu Puck, $2.50. $3.00. $3.50 to $5.00 il n ay not be general'y known, but 'our 'j.ge biscuit companies purchase ' or ,'f carloads of the finest hoacy at la tinv; for their baking. it, It fine to use in baKing apps. S on "iieal brea-l, giniier bread, iai.es, H.cooki's. preser es. rati.iirig frui's. in fact 'here is hardly any place in bak ir.g. itnting tip fruits and making pre serve j where t'ue flavor and quality is not improved in the use of honey. It ,s very valuable in making cough syr', wi'h ieniotis. Tal.e three medi um s'zed lemons, slice very thin in an ean'ien cooking u;enisl, and thre Qua:iers of a cup of honey. Cook this over a s'ow fire for about 15 minutes. Take a teaspoonful whenever coughing. Tar hrl'S and horehound are often ! addd to this pyrup. whi'h makes it very effective and healing The housekeeper shocld keep her i or.ev ;n a drv, warm pl-ce, where ! s'alt is kept. Even 1"0 tcrapf ra'ure is not1"3 too warm. Iu subs' itutin honey for sugar In ordinary cooking recipes, much experi menting will have to be done as almost an entirely new recipe mus be used. The rnere substitution of honey for HOKV F.ltF.l. COFFK.F. Materials One egg. one cirp honey I preferably darki, two quarts wheat bran. directions Beat, the egg, add honey and lastly the bran and stir un;il well I Ibkuded. Put in oven and brown, stir-1 1 ring frequently and being careful the; 'oven is not too hot. To prepare the j coffee, allow one heaping tablespoon ful to a cup of hot water and boil for j at least ten minutes. This is inexpen- , ; sive and deiicious. HON KV (.11411 M BlftlTS. Materials Two cups graham flour: two ci";i.- white flour; one-half cup but ;ter; one-half cup honey, five teaspoons j baking pow der, one-half teaFpoon salt. Directions Sift the f.our and baking pow der well together, rub the butter into the flour thoroughly. Add the honey and just enough sweet milk to j make a soft dough. Roll out and bake in a quick oven. in the chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 to which they invite their friends. ; CHARMING DINNER OR EVENING GOWN 'GOLDDIBTi ! cleans windows quickly J hoc. S her With a dry, soft cloth degrees i remove dust from both sides, cleaning the corners and j grooves with the point of a stick covered with a cloth. Have ready a pail of warm sugar in most cakts wouid result in a SUdS made by dissolving 8 table heavy . ake. J spoon of GoldDust washing I am g'vinp a few recipes which , j , t-,. have been tested and feel sure thatlP0 in Warm Water. Dip mary of our readers will work out for j a SOlt Cloth in the Water, i LOW CUT SHOES ir. button ox'ordp. ties, pumrs and sand.i..-' Dull, bt :Kh: tr T n leathers. Velvets itir! suedes in betutiful iv'uirs. A rei; ilar beau-v ihow of choice aummer footwear, $2.00. $2.50, $3.50 to $T.50 themselves many more which will add saueeze filmnst f?rv and wrin ,1-.., ,r.rt ',ln. .rrf livin, lIIB iIaSS Oil Drives heurratic Pains Away, Re lieves Backache and Bladder Disorders After a Few Dcses Are Taken. Sleep disturbing bladder weak nesses, backache, rheumatism and the many other kindred ailments which so commonly come with declin ing years, need no longer be a source of dread and misery to those who are pitst the m'ddle age of life. The new discovery, Oroxone, cures all Mich disorders because it removes the very cause of the trouble. It soaks right in'o the kidneys, through the walls r.nd linings; cleans out the little filtering glands and cells, and gives the kidneys new strength to do their work properly. It neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric acid substances that lodge in the joints pud muscles, causing; rheumatism; and makes the kidneys filter and sift out all the poisonous waste matter from the blood ani drive it out of the system. It matters not how old you are or how long you have suffered. Croxone is so prepared that It is practically impossible to take it into the human system without results. You will find it different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like It. It starts to work immediately and more than a few doses are seldom required to relieve even the most chronic, obstinate case. It is the most wonderful remedy ever made for restoring the lifeless organs to health ani strength and ridding; the system of every particle of uric acid, and you can take with the ut most confidence that nothing on earth will so quickly cure such conditions. You can obtain an original pack age of Croxone at trifling cost from any first class druggist. All druggists are authorized to personally return the purchase price of Croxone should fail in a single case. (Adv.j ft a The best Shoe at ary p-: to this we add the best pleased to show. 118 Wet 2nd Street Divenpcrt BAR-IB-IHC PRESERVES. These preserves are believed to be the f.nest. cf their kind and have hith erto been imported at extravagant prices. Other fruits bep-rVs currants e is the way we put it and of shoe service. Always 42 Fifteenth Street Moline The rracefii eown shown her Is Polish with for dinner or evening wear. It is of Chamois, as it leaves no lint.;entian blue charme ;se. T 4 t j , I The upper part of the bodice forms Do not wash windows when j Bevee aprpd ,of fh:ffon t0 match the the SUn IS Shining On them, j satin. The draptd girdle forms a MirrorS Should be Washed m J minates in a takh tad and Iood at ;he may be tre.Ved in this wayas hr neylthe game way fls wmdoWS. :Wt It is of black velvet is of i-sc.f 3 preservative These pre-. fa , A re al ;he f,.0,;t serveg do not require to b- kept abso-1 U puuail Wjin a BOII ClOin ,ed witfa erru It Must Be All Over Town Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! hi For somebody is tending everybody to our new location and private loan par'ora. Confidential and private consulting rooms In our new location, 1610 Second avenue. Not even our Name on windows at 1619 Second avenue. Money, Money, Money! Our Money Never Runs Out. WW kmn 1 irtiA yif-tliitf 'n You Can Deposit in our Bank just the same as any other Bank $ i Wail Plisfi SHOKS FOR TilK FAMILY 1807 2nd Ave., Rock Island. li'tely airticht. but shou'.d be kept cold. Take s-'.cied r"d or white currants ; of large size, m o by cr.f : cf.r--folly ' make an incision in the skin ' cf an itch deep with vny enibrodt-ry scis sor. Throrsh this s!;t remove th ; s".d-i spfc-a'eiy witn 'lie ii of a sharp needle. Take '!.e weigh: nf th in-' rar.'s in honey, an l r.fn 'his has ben hff.Ted. aid the curran's-. Ier it sim lrer a rr r. :t,- .r tvr. ar.rl tv.e:i sal as: , for Leney. TUe currants retain their i of the vaist 1 J -ii j . is ni:ea iT-n erru :.ice, snow.ng oe- ' charged with powdered ; BWt tne Cuwut B-ct:on. t th front : of the skirt. This lac-- foundation falls . ; in a soft box p'.ait at the feet. The ekirt is cut out witii a pointed train. whiting. Gold Dust is ft sold in Sc lize and large pack ages. The Urge package means ' greater economy. if. throat? Does your cough annoy yotl t eight, and do you ritifce mucus In the morning? Do ycu tn: relief? "Ut COLD DUST TV'iyS Jo yomr tooth" : If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Rem ! edy and you will be pleased, sold by tall druggists. (Adv.j Personal loans on Diamonds and jewelry or any high grade article cT walue. turn miwwm mmr r 111 ti fi-r-mtf. MuilUI a j Neatest, cleanest, most expe naive and private loan parlora west of J Nsw York City. 3 Known and Celebrated as the r 1 Cut Uate Loan Co. 1619 SECOND AVE., ROCK ISLAND, ILL. J Phor.e V 177. Call, write, or send messenger boy. Open evenings. J JOHNNY JONE8, Mgr. ' " m 'U"mm .Ju "HI'..JHM..HHniytHI HI ,.llll