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"S'an'J Mn- J irKrn" t-r Prtci won r-'!"l fvor. j Itt f.l V:tnll" by 1I Acr i i X -:: Kr!t. r- ir. r'nlerM j -r '.:.T: ;tlt prri:riu. icr mwn t a...c i-.-jfr.lr the "At'aS'Jnfri r..r r.t" ty Gr'!ir.r. Th! -lfC- mt full of d:a-t. an-J Lrousht o j tft i !e rar-n of th rc1T In th "l--rtraJ V.. n.al anl f":ol , !:,ra. .-r "Th fJr'il Out Corer." ,l .,.:r.aa. Rtvpr. :-h a frr: jii: of fe:." and pathos. as cf a Irt..A';c ra! are. 7;r t rv! if t. era lua ; s rci'al I - R:ven ir..v!y eim.r.g of f . t('. L T The Store of Quality Entire SecoaJ Floor Deotei to Millinery 111-113 West SecoaJ Street Attend Davenporf s Great Trimnie d flat Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY At tLe Famous Millinery Parlor N ewet New York Hats, exquisitely trimmci Arm., of 400 for thi reat ale. at 9.55 ixai SQ.55 0. Up 250 wonderful trimmed tats in latest styles and Lest color, values to $4.50 for Friday and Sat Spc MM.AP W!KF!. i ' via iun!ip. a m'.fson- . ary f ! . Mtha1.t f !.ur h a i tri ssi ( :re m;.'iir a th M:!m M-'lh-' -j;t r. .r. !i Ut ir.: i-h pok ; in hr 'rk ami rxrTi.-n-c !n l.';r. n.i:on f.ll anl cvf r :: ; hT" : III a a n-.ost ; to ivo f Ann i i iu j V iiia i h-r hoir.a In j jv '!frr.oo:i r:j,Tta:n'l i r.f t-.-r ar 1 i ih from ' ! Tl: ;4i:i" "a p.on. ir.r- i4l';r anl pr.;f " .i.i frr!-.;--r 'ra rrt n ! giwf Four Specials in Untnmmed Skapss for Friday and Saturc3ay 156 wonderful un trimmed shapes, all colors, many attrac tive styles. Values inTf :.:- i. :n ""r 300 untrimmed shapes, all colors, pretty styles, val- Dou't miss it. Choice Fri day and Saturday only 55c I r j i t r m:i Sensational sale of fine hemp, un trimmed shapes, all colors, worth $1.05 Choice for Friday and Sat- O urday . . . to $2.05 Special $1.22 500 wonderful un trimmed Fa.nania3 medium, small and lar?e; values to $3X5. Choice Fri day and Saturday $1.49 8l $2.22 here tashion Kcigr.s SJLm at I : Coo- ri U iTT i I I I mki'iii itt 1 1 1 n. ,. Jl t. w .f t . t' - iti ri " l.rts'i a . i. -r- . t' ?'. . -. r i r 1 1 1 1 . ii ..- t ? t i !'.' . : T--. . ; t t ! S .'. 7?- r- " ' i t tci ! j - f. r !. C t".- r I 4 f in. f. t.r : t... : I ! tiM II. W HIT C LI B. .tr . V. e".t re at ! rr tn i4rr.'-M wi'.r!i' frn'n rr'-r-, - .;.".:! At:t fUh at h .'"i.-V"'' r.'fof.rc 7hr- tabi f t'.fS ar-1 r-r::- :n t!;e ! t nar'.es Itra iv of day work yrssinn tomorrow in the (Church parlor. i Tb 'n-U-! of th A!tar !ii-ly of Joorh churrii will hold thir ' qvi.'.f.riK In the :icol house tomorrow i sltirnooa. E25?T t a r ri.l 7he annual !av U'.ie of the fair conducted by Mj.an Me:hod!.t ! a l i: TT.r l-rri I f 13 er; jrt f.a:i tat- i'.l !r !u-: r..l Vrn. 'rhurrh will be hM Thur.iay and Frl !-::. h ! dnv tav and 7. Kan-y articles.; Vfr fr":.. ruc. cand:e and h " :r. e bak-I'ertj.n-' erv civl will be sold and tvMh rlin 1 rra-Iy. i rer and -iprr '' fc served. 4. MM! v - : 1- tT I fMfR JTTI . f ;,-. nrr. : St i it 1 i l;. nek and II f.4f I A'pnrafi are in existence tha t' :i.i.t-'4 ... Ii." i T il .'illUl.. i I iir ; i r nn'v in n- .. n n sfn nt The first llin5 pr:r.'d almanac a iasue-1 about the ar 1 175. Pear Mrs. Thompson: I am a mar- ried woaian of 37 and I have a daugu- - . tor seven years eld. I was divorced from my first husband and now I am i vnf I 1 t tn y r nrT. .: I r:rr rf . ";! . '.'.1 v.:rt f r an tt!- Kar. paper counter to the Jaw cf the- who potnt iil'h s'orn at the I hrt r.un-.bT of !:; priuner in Kan f fan T r-ii.T.s by callinK to their attrn t.on the fart th there is r.o capi:al I pur:. t.tert !n tt:e jra'e. mirtt i I I tl'V r.i ! It. I f . , - f. ; . ; r - r;i r 4 r M DIISEHO HDSTTJ1 S ' ' ' ' - f '"!'4- "' 'j51''' r I VV ! : t i- r-' :.:? 'V J ;V. N f ;. U If:..;. iF " V f) a-.t .:.. j f,:v .; Cr ! l MI l:Tn T I tl:i l l t. ; - .ta-aa. a-i-r V ? f r.cf .:g a' " - U 4' h 7 ..if !: : 7H' i..- i;i .-r.i:-:. im.T. tlt!i I 4- : . -. : ala l Take ..::,e cr..p. : i le: . n-fiij ar.-l v rr- .: t i-.'i.:i . cut up f.r.e and : ' ' : J'.reaV i.f;e est in ri..ill r.'tt- l ;.! i cat Take sria'.t i .. t: .jtjir. .:i.h .i:t a::d tatii- ' t : i : ' i . ! tu.-'art l!at vine- . .- ir 4.- 4-. J i:.4-tr-I to i ; l.-.T . cup i".eear. upar to rnaVe it thick 'ab'iijt tr trarpcons': add tome wa ter. !-r.r uriil cmke I r in a double !:; r t-:t and Mir. reani may be! u!ed lr?cad .f water. iea;en In a.'ter ! it in cooked. 1 ii lu-'.o j alad -Seeded rnifir.s cut i n pieces, broken nut meats and a ' ftiiail pan of celery in thin bits. 1 t ottace ( heo" al.id-Or.e cup cot tar" cheese, or.e-fourth cup chopped with my second husbai.d. My little cirl is tlio child of my first hus band and my second husband tells m that he doesn t can- for my child or in. and we have been married only a little over two years. He doesn't , want m to go mar my s.ster. At t.nHP he won t say a word to my iifle . pirl and at tiihcr t;.;ios he is very J cro.--s to hrr. I am trying to do a ' li't'.e launnry work to indp out. but i he never wants me t- co to any . - i amusement or have any pleasure. He i a? began p":nc out nichu. but h.? .' j do, sn't drink and I don't kno.v cl his going out with other women. Last ween he went out four r.icnt3 until j about nine-thirty or ten. He is ?." ; i and has been married ar.1 divorced. ! j He also has a child who is living with . j his mother. ! What do you think is best, to keep j I p-ace or break up? WUNlilCHlNG. j i My dear woman, you have present- j ed a very one-sided story and be- J cause of this all that I can say is , mere speculation. it seems to me ! ! rather unfortunate that your husband ' Ik IT" a l;.cin ii Th tire tor. i:li Soak Then wj.-ii sc.: p. ran l it : i -: 1 tv a t c r i ! ;t in c it ;:i cold di aler ii i.;i I'ear Mrs. Thomp -in: il) 1- i" proper to a c-ntienian ei'i ' where to pur his thinsrs. or v.iu'd ii he all right to take them? We have no natrack. 2l How Ions fchouM a boy and ?:rl know e;n h other beforo they can i .1 ea h other by t!;e first nan.e? I C E S I ' E ( " T F r L i . Y Y 0 1" R S . (11 It is proper to tell a ..'. or vvhre to put his coat and h.i', i)'.:t if it is more convenient tn t.iki' Lis il.i:igLi it is all right to ilu so. (l'l Nowadays young peopi of: en call eaeh I'ther by their first nai;.- i.:i i.i i r. ... ii:t. i-.ar f.,r bra'i-n ;. t:rrl:.i: all t . k.p etc from cur lllnj: ; ! chopped pimento. Mill :.:.! then pour mer " fltetner. nae m nans B:zt oi -.re .ta hard-b .ited tnelish walnuts. Koll in chopped . j parsley. Lay on plates lined with let-1 t.. . i t:. n .-"all I To one car, jrr-rn . tJf leaves, placing cheese bails in; :. ,i. a ! .4?-. a id three tablespoons olive ' center. Garnish first with yolks of j '.:. u ! fl" it.mii ju.ee. half teapoon ; haM-holled errs and the edites with; f t. !. tal.Vsp, f,r. vlaeear or ln- lr-e r.uos. i ui tea: poon mayonnaise does not find home an atrrorable place j the tirst time they are toifetticr. to spend his evenines. If you are al- ways neat, pood-humored, keep house ' well, have your meals on time, and insist that your little jiirl l? cour teous to vour husband. 1 Fee no rea- It To P the white. tn.. t4b:cpo.n CucuBir or'"ln5 nere ana mere on saiaj. l-pe I fee: nix thoro-arhly: 'Lastly add a few chopped nuts sprink-.tu.-e or aeriress. over all. and any kind of fruit, if desired. banana in four pfr.i ier.i!ii and crosswise, p.ai- in bra 1 and butter plate with .!! u apply tr.-i'i a "t criT. f n top of banana j BREAD RtCIPES. Bread Which Is Hard to Beat Start i Get a Modern Man-Sized "Garland" Gas Water Heater i tr! let it heal you plenty of water anJ carry to your b-throom. hundrjr vr kifvhc-n rhencer you wUL The Grland cpw so h:tle, and it means so much in cemfort and the saving cf steps and labor, that if you are still heatiaz water cn a store you ought to get a real up-to-date fa water heater TODAY. "Tie Gw'aei' rennrm mi'f to joxii pretea c .pmr haa lor j cc-pr cvl uias htz warrr ui a ) i m wt a.t ta'e a a-njr tt a- tr-J tKaC r ti pouce4 ea--n. CiUi tf teZ jo yutt tow l r..e it coir Cxnc in ai talk it ter. Jf.j.-i 43 iL4ih t- -r. M IV 'ir.-l t .-tN.j Iv. V.J t:i le4va t.-i'",' f- r N Y"rk where t!.e j faSUtr h'lfU U t- b and ther w.ll ta J-;r.l tn ait thr. r --r.i by tUf.r rti-'..r aol :"r XrtTrt. Mr. ' l!cr.!l til r.-rrprr Mrsar.t to ' !-i:ww1. tat. wJi.ra t!:a tarter will ' t f-jrd In a number of p: ture; t;. that I UlT tavtr.c torn1 .'t:" .-r :(t-..-J a r.ir.iri.i to appear i , a fcorttf p;.t jra aeiras Ph baa; crrat ta"4ral tatent and U ta po I..4..J cf a n!.-e ef u.ual sweet t t-r!t!aa (!! bar a-.t. well .a K ..... 1 m a-. 1 A itros brit::.?:t ftira l p rt-:. ta.1 f;r tta t.t:;a u :y. i dre.siiiK made thick -in the morninn. Scald one pint milk. over this, add three tablespoons granulated u walr.ut ' car lor four tablespons brown suicar) : all urate as much j four teaspoons salt, one large table- a rn i s- it i.it run: .:: scattrr K':.c'.lh Pl-e-l. and over all h a von woull like. Do not use n.j.'arl ith this Make a dressing in a t.n up. :e tag. one teaspoin better, half teapoa salt, one-fourth It riLw n KKIT1L PLEAC A coat 3c.t?4l ra-;ral was :en at A-4'4'ra co:taa r&apel laat n.T-.t V: Win L!n4trom. piano. ' Vtaa U ttca Tdoo. olc. anl U ! ( a..:: Kra.'t. tlormioa. T.: la the; of ta ( aiu:;st recital, and, ii ft&t&er procf of tfee etceileoce cf t.a A.a'a.ta.. f rvatorjr atd the' cta.a e,f t!V Li?-t!rcm. plar.o. ae-j-j i . I w. 1 . I "e t4 to ?-a pl.a.ore of th 4t na a fid fac. tact at;fa-torv . grf.'.r ty aa tca::r.t int.rpr.ta- IttoB pf two taattanta frotn IVeaiho- Connected, SIO READY FOR USE . V V.a V Peoples Power Company Rock Island Molioc East Molinc !avOs4 IT- oi tn c t . 13. fa tally tj.e Alacio t'attabila. i w be p:tl :ti aic.llanti rarsattc as-l eipraann. An Inter sttsc Pri rt the program was crocp try HcandiOariaa roicpoaer. tiej foarth. Kta-Je lcpro-rpta. br J. Victor ftrfi4'.U won sp: faror. and the! appLaa restiaaat not!! Prof htt- ca'-st cats font. In a.-knowladcemnt. j Tie eacetlact tecltoiqi poi-J by i loalatroa u brout t ry I v I 1WI Food-Value T"ERE is real noartshmant ia cake that U made nh(. The beet aatvrr to the children's e. rr" u cake maie ntj. Koaane flour. Il maJkee your aOC "ke lisst Carton woome aa well as fdUnm t RECIPES i erjr package. aVa AktlM I V.tf I spoon iheaplngi lard. Cool with one pint .-old water, add two cakes yeast that have been soaked in one-half cup w ar w ater. I Rub teaspoon sugar in to yeast, if it does not work the yeast is no good ) Put eight or nine cups flour in pan. wake large hole in cen ter, stir up liquid thoroughly, pour in. stir flour in from the sides until stiff enough to knead. I'se more flour if necessary to make very stiff. Take from pan and knead fifteen minutes or more ithe longer It is worked the whiter it Is.) Place back in pan or bowl, grease top so no crust can form, let rise to double its bulk in a warm' place. Mold into loaves, using lard I on bands Instead of flour. Let rise to i double Its bulk. Bake from 35 to 45 minutes In moderately heated oven. This makes five medium loaves and is ' very good. j Hlekoryout Bread Mix well one' egg. one cup sugar, one cup sweet j milk, one cup broken nut meats of any j kind. S 1-2 cups flour sifted with two; heaping teaspoons baking powder and I half teaspoon salt. Add a little extra! son for his actions. Perhaps the fact I that you have your little girl with you v. hen he has not his child may cause the difficulty. No matter what the circumstances are. I advise you to make the best of things, to do your part and see that your child does her part in keeping peace. When seeking amusement try to find pleasure in the things your husband enjoys. That is what you did before marriage and ought not to be very difficult now. It will avert a great deal of trouble, a a a Pear Mrs. Thompson: (1) Can you tell me how to get grease spots out of my husband's underwear? He gets it so greasy at the knees that I can't remove the large brown stains. I have soaked them over night and also boiled them without success. (2) Can you tell me how to clean a white serge coat? (3) How can I wash a red and white quilt so that the colors will not run? MRS. E. H. P. (1) Wash them in gasoline before you put them in water. Lard will remove tar. 2l With warm gasoline and soap. is more comfortable aiei frien be s'rici'y proper the last ti.uue should 1 used until the boy express es a desire to have it otherwise, la cases like this I think one should dis regard conventions and do what b--t fits the occasion. ... Pear Mrs. Thompson: Wi'.i v h: e embroidery dresses be worn this sum mer? A DAILY READER. Fashion books are showing pat terns for them. Howard Eooeock. who reeentlv V. ed himself in New York fewnns had cancer, was in perfect health. .i- BE IN EARNEST Have n firm dcterminati'in to hel yourself buck to health and strength. Take care of jour di coMidii. and see that your lher and bowel are daily active. If at lire needs assistance, try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters without delay. At old substitute flour to shape Into loaf. Put in well j buttered pans. let stand half an hour; In warm place. Bake rather slowly. ! Graham Bread Ithe best even Mis two cups graham and one cup white I flour together: add one cup brown sugar (white is not so good. Stirt two lerel teaspoons soda Into a rery little hot water, then add it to two cups sour or buttermilk; add a tea spoon salt, mix all together. Will make two nice loaves of bread. Have Jflre turned way down and bake 40 or ) m-.nutes. it troubled with oven baking too fast on the bottom, set a bread tin la bottom of ov& with cold water la it J it actually works at hundreds of tasks daily "Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work" Is much mora than a popular phrase. It is based on truth, an actuality, for Gold Dust really works. ihe millions of women who use it !cr dishwashing and scrubbing know this. But Gold Dust should be used for cleaning and brightening everything. It is the only washing and cleaning powder needed in aay home. The small quantity required is quietly taken vp by hot or cold, hard or soft water forming a perfect cleaning solution. The valuable antiseptic cleansing agent it contains helps to make thing sanitarily dean, as well as bright and new-lookis. Sc and" !arer narl-ixrea sold evemyLerS u-- a ' bold oust rwtmm ESZZZIFA IRBANKj eOjroai sar" MAKERS ggjg