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FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 191«. Society Mr* Kirkland Alexander and fam ily ar« at I'ulntu hux Marque*. - - U»Mirg« FluD-hei lift, Wednesday, to upend a month tit I'lnttsburg - - Ml;.« Mar> Am.<<»oU, ts Alpena. H t billing frJrndn in thl* city. —(fb 'J he Mlsiua .M an and Morlo Druw ler Imvu left for '1 uplna ucc and Mullett Lake. Mr. and Mr*. ■sr» ile« Mined ant upcudlug the ••*' llurbir beach Mr nnd Mi M of Grout- l’ulnte, aro 'pending several week In the caat —c*> - Mlm Hadle Buckley In vlaittng Mra. Nell Snow at Polnte an* Barque*. Ml tJI* n.. s Ho t of Avery uve., Ih at tn Chat an Boa*-. Araherat burg —>* v — Mm Mai gar. t Wood*. of the l,*»no v nvartiii'Mita, lef * Friday for n trip up tti** InU* . <•» * Mr. nnd Mr-. J»'»hn F.lwyn Spiegel nr.' In inn congratulated on tin- birth of a son, Tueeday. Am; S l.leut. I .con * u *b». of Yuma, ,\ri/ . in visiting Ms mother. Mrs I Jv ol"* No 7 Marstonct . a.- Mr and M:> \\ Ullam Moeller. Jr.. w»»r*' gu> a • In the SI Charles Motel, Atlantii City. during the put week • Mia UilTurt 1.. , of Terry ive., h:ia i’ll!'! »o >ia.it *n-ot to *p< nil a f» v. week - - * jy— Mr. nd Mi ; lia .tlltr.u '’arhartt are .v Mar It tvve island, ba\» re turned from Niwp'itt, II l —iai - 1. . vat I A’klns, if n»*etrn, la visit ing leorp-e M. Pnntl.s No 11*1 Pal no r i .» < v*»t Alexander Donaldson, son of John Donaldson, ha i gone to the Platts burg camp for training Mr and Mr- J«din F Lauver, of Iteytnn, () . ar>' pveivlng the eon graml.itlon- <ri tht-ir friends on the arrival of a baby _:rl in their home • Mr« William It Hurtenshavr has returned from Pmnte ant barques, where -he was the guest of Mrs Nell W Snow —t*y— Mr- F W l« -u r and Miss Fran ee- I.*-ter are in Montana, guests of Mr I .esters son, Kber Ward Lester, on his ranch. 4 1 #\ —— Wal«o M* Donald Johnson, of the Gard* n Court aparMmnt-i, left We]. n*‘ la to «j.*tn 1 .» month at th I’lai 1 -bur:: * amp «• Ihe graduating < I.ihh of 1916 of the CapM n Summer school, ha* elected the following of nr.-: Hclm* | lei. pros lent. F>ther Rosen- Summer Menus Easily Planned From These No problem to make tempting dainties for the housewive* who do their marketing at BLESSED’S Cor. Woodward and Forest Too Hot to Cook Meat? Then Use These Our I .diiiu* < nld I Home « nokrd Om I Drlmonlrn Vr«l Ln«f, ,?***•.. «o<-1 1 jr~: 75c I is?. 60c lira* llonrv Itrand llama, PA I Oar Own Make Oaoked QA bnllnl anil allrrtt thin. lb. «JUC i « ornrd Mrof, lb 01/C Eat Lots of Green Vegetables and Fresh Fruits Now ( bale* firrrn Corn, flnl IRIe Krrrgrren Corn, (lot 4<lc l.lttle Hadlihra, bunch Tc Hu llrana. llnr Crlm p Cel erf, hunch .... Re llomf-lirima < urimkfrt, Hi'h H*e llntbnn.r loniyln cm. Mmmff "giaili. HrrMtHa Onto**, Carrol*. Kir Hint Boots. Blackberries Itsrkkbsrrle*, Red Cherries, lllark I'urrOnfs. Summer Drinks Welch'* rind *ln«r (Irnßr Juice. Uinltnhn. .Orcadian (.Inter Ale. I'oiand A*l«ra| Mineral Water, -it nrd *4 sal. Vltmj Water. Mlckrllen Hoot Beer. Ch err* I'hntphnle and ! Jnlce, X bottle makes ;r. rt 10c for Iced Ten I’ar flles .•icd*t let lon-1n» din lllenil, V, *lh, . o»)f In the Sanitary Meat Department POULTRY The rnrn-fed yellow kind, nil fre.hlv dressed. I*l* month Hock flroll ;.Svsl.2;>t«sl.so l.arger ones for Wv Vearllna Urn.. 28c Vntma Hen*. U« f'>r frl. .ms#e. finest fleet. % cal, fork nnd l amb. freali I al.es' I.lters and Sarrl Hrcntls. Older Friday Night For First Deliveries Saturday Fifteen Telephones to Take Your Order—OK AM) 87.10 At Our New location, cor, Woodward and Forest, On the ( rosatown and Woodward Car Cinoa, stein, vlc*-pr©ald«i»t. Ucn'rlx ben son, aeorelnry. Joseph Felnherg, lieasurer. —flj>- - Mr. and Mra. Oajloid \V. Oilii* an! children will if main at Polnte aux buripiea until the .nlddle <>f Sffdetnbor. —®- Mr. and Mra. i Parle.* b. Staple ton. of Palnier-av«. east, will r«- turn, Monday, from n trip to Duluth aid other northern point-. _- Mra. W. Haddon Jenklua, Jr , has opened her home. No k:»o Sjeyhuri.- u\•., after an absence Jn the cast of two mouths. Mr. and Mrs llmhord I* Joy hava teturued from an extended motor trip In the eaat. They were accom panied by Mian Sad to Buckley, of Chicago —<j)— Mrs Thomas Pajot and family of No 717 Cass-ave have gone to Cedar Igike to visit Mra. Pajot’a sis ter. Mrs Ruben Amsbary. —® — Mr and Mrs John E. Coulter, of Rhode island ave., have returned from l.lme Cliff. Is»ng I*ake, Alpena nhin »h*v were the guests of chnrh ■• ••• —<g>~ Kenuall and Miss Elia nli. K. mlall have returned from Sha)>r Heights. Cleveland, where they vl-ifed Mr and Mrs. John \ Mo we ~Q> — Mrs. F. Pramstallr r. of No. i Seyburn ave., Is entertaining as het guests. Miss Dorothy I kilan and Miss Iniogene D»‘ster. of I.arorte, !nd —<?>- Mr nnd Mrs llenry M Zimmer nmn entertained the ladles of the t a!**an club and thejr husband-, nt Illhanks, their eeuntry home on 'loon Lake. Saturday, August fifth. - st> ■- Mr and Mis J K Kipplnger and M s Kipplnger, or Rushvllle. Ind . motored to Istrolt this week to visit their father, F. L. Youse, at the Griswold hotel Mr and Mrs William E Powers, of the Pasadena apartments, are sp» * ding a few we*‘ks at Hotel boj videre, Charlevoix They will n* turn to the city next week — r i> — The Rev. R M Atkins, assistant pastor of Central M K church, ac com pan led by Mrs. Atkins and hi u sister. Is spending the month ol August a’ Chatham. Ont Hr and Mrs. ift; o Kri< haon, No L’Jb ('handler av* . announce the <-n gagement of their daughter, Ag n * *• Eiiltha, »o Dr l/cwls Sydney I'ott»r The marriage will tHke place early in September. —(W-- Mr and Mrs S J Carfrae, and dsughfers. Catherine and Margaret, of No 64 Philadelphia ave. west, have returned from a month spent among the Thousand Islands, win r- I Cal. SredSeaa Oapra, lb., IS*. 0-Tb basket Tbe Bartlett Prara, per box of ( jo«- rxnry Had Katlag Apple*. I liar. rat Apple*, large baskets TSc • al. Rad. Creaa and Pnrplr riama. fine fnr eating, prr lv»t.,..|(*r, ir.«- Tahir I‘earhea, S-qt basket :».V Fancy (antalaapr lOr. 1,1. u ai.rmrlnna wVilr, half or quart. - Fancy Oraafra and l.rm on a. Picnic Outfits Hapar Tahir < lath. !fx72 Inchrs, all ptataa, qr six Napkins.. Z«)C Katra Wapklna. | p P*r J*n lt>f Plafaa, r p*r dox i)c Sanitary Itrtnk. f» * ■!». >0 fnr. . *)C Tullrt raprr Mprrlnl. 7 mils fins Hindu nf I’.iprr for Z«)C LAMB Finest Krntni-kv Spring Lamb. riftg l.r Ka no for roasting, lb.. mOC I'nrraiia rtr ra. nr, vary rbolca, tb,,,^®«» nindqnartara. iln Mira tender, lb .. *JUC k prlnr l.amh Cknpa, ahmilder oc, ruts, lb AWt •II». I Ufa I nmh *r. f hups. Ih. , .... llrraat al I nmb M, fi>r aiming, lh . A*OC I Wane Caanag Tea- I'Tiamplon of Fngliu. VRrlaty. a <" per can 1 I C L 50c Xaa Canned Aaparaau* 2T. 25.- Fla cat Kgpta (Vcamcry Batter. Fancy Hairy Butter In i£k. U. 75 t reamery Cat, Chretr, made freab a dally. Ih IZc Meat Fancy l>atry t hreats nilld or nfrong BEEF Cut from chalc-o young native ateera. Rlh lloaata, at counter ,r22c to 28c t kolt-a Kettle Haaata. r. ißc llanahara -teak. It, all aolHiherf, lb. .. , 13C VEAL Uxtiii «holer and ft*t. Ilreasts, qn shrink off. Ih Jiifc kh..a|drr Haaata q i f«>r dn swing, Ih. .. «*4f teal for qn stewtng, lt> <£Uc they were the guests of Mrs. Car frae’p mother, Mrs, K 45. Hakeri —<sv Frederle Eelgen, the novelist, and Mrs. Kalgeti, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs Oliver Curwoodt In O wohho, this week both Mr. Eelgen and Mr Curwood are hard nt work on new novels which will appear In the fall. "Risen from the Df-ad'' Is the title of Mr. Eulgen's new book, and "The Hon of Karan" Is Mr, Cur wood's. — (fy - A tlirlstenlng and birthday was eel« lira ted, Monday, In the home of Mis. 11. 11. Coots, the infant sou of Amabel Coots and the four y« ar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I«i rv A Coots being th*» giwsts of honor. A dinner followed the chris tening and w.'ih attended by several out of town au'vtjs. Judge Rogers, of Chicago, W. and r .\ i;«vlh, of Evanston, 111. and Mrs. J Sebastian Th< table decorations were lilies and smilax. —Op— I»r and Mre. Fratik Sladen are guesla of Lrr. J F Sample, of Sag inaw (>n Wednesday afternoon the marriage of Ml-s Marie Elza Ihmi nl-. ilaughter of Mrs. I It. Dennis, if Iro«|iiols-a\e. and William Joseph Fl-her was sr.lemnned. the Rev Fr. He will t officiating. The attendants of the bride were Mi-s Sylvia Thles, if Chicago, and Miss Marie Sibley. Aaron I arker Dennis, !>rother of '!i«* bride, acted as best mnn. The brid.il couple have gone north on an i \teitded trip and will be at home iff* r Nov 1 at No. 41D Iroquol.'i a \ 0. Cobbler Finds $165. TRENTON, N J.. Aug. 11— When \::t >ntn A cello, a cobbler, began the 're-k of putting n half sole on on-> of a pair of shoes owned by Mrs. t’harlrs M Snyder the other day h» found that It contained |l6. r . In bank note- Snyder had deposited th* rnon« y in the shoe for safekeeping m and his wife came upon the pair and decided that they should be re I ilrod When the cobbler found the money he returned It to Its owner. ANGCSTA, Me , Aug. ' —A pair or English sparrows have built their n* st in the mortar which hangs ov» r the entry to a pharmacy here The mortar Is made of braas nnd 11 lumlnnted at night bv an electric !irht ln-ide n, but the glare does not seem to disturb the birds. On~Our I ur I First Floor First Floor A Few Saturday Specials August Clearance Sale OF— Boys’ Wash Suits Sale Price Zs Reduced From 79c Pretty blue and white, tan and white .stripes. Collar, belt and pockets of plain white. Boys’ Wash Suits Sale 7^kC I’rlee f i/V Reduced From $1.15, $1.25, $1.50 Fancy stripes and plain’colors. Boys’ Wash Norfolk Suits Sizes 6 to 17 Reduced From $5.95 nnd ss.oft Khaki, Crash, Palm Beach Cloth Men’sSummerSuits One Lot Reduced to $3.95 One Lot Reduced to $5.00 One Lot Reduced to $7.50 Reduced From $7.50, $lO, $12.50 Kool Cloth, Linen, Palm Beach. Mohair Tropical Worsteds MEN’S MOTOR DUSTERS ALL AT REDUCED PRICES - L Cot/ipan/' DETROIT TIMES PURE FOOD Conducted by PAUL PIERCE. Attractive Ways of Preparing Vege tables for the Table (Brlected by Otho Marie Hardeety, General Secretary of the Asso ciated Clubs of Domestic Bcience.) Squash Fanchonettes. Lin* patty pan- with pU* crust, then fill with a niatard made of nummer nqtifiHh, utewed and pr* HB*d through a *l»*v<*, iirul while warm add one rounding tablerpoon butter, two **gg« well beaten with ono-half pint Hug&r, oue-half tcaapoou each of pul verlgcd cinnamon and ginger and & generous pint warm, rich milk. After the staellH have bet*n placed In a moderate oven, add «-nough more of the custard to well nil the shells as the mixture shrinks In baking When the custard is firm In the center, the pastry should be re moved from the tins. Serve when A Complete Optical Plant— Where your glasses are made from the raw ma terial—everything done right under the eyes of the expert optician who prescribes your lenses— LESS POSSIBILITY OF MISTAKES NO CHARGES FOR WORK SENT OUT. That is why Miller Service is RIGHT and that is why you pay only one S<B ARE DEAL price. WEen You Come Here You Are SURE 61 Grand River West . Entire Floor of Parker. • J Webb Bldg. Entrance— " Biggest Little Store" SQUARE DEAL OPTICIAN cold, placing n hit of whipped cream on each top. Green Peas. Wa-h nnd ah**ll the pear and aavc out th* bant of the pod*. Put thv reserved poda to oook In enough boiling water to cover and let them boll half an hour. Remove the poda. put In ttie pea* and oook until eoft (about half an hour). It la lmpoa- Hblc to give a deilnlte time for oook trig [’••ae, a* ao much dependa upon the \arlety, alzo and freahneaa They art mitth Icntly cooked when they can he eaally cruahed between the thumb and forefinger. If overcooked they loan the green color and much o' the fine flavor. If peaa are not Hweet add one teaspoon sugar to « pint before serving. Another way of preparing peas ifc the following: Blend together two tablespoons bu’ter, one tableapoon flour, one-half feaapoon aalt and a little pepper, for each pint of peas When th* peas ar*< soft stir this Into the pea* and cook five minutes In prepar Ina them In this way, all the flavor and nutritive value of the peas are retained. Use rare that there is not too much water; there should be only onough to cook the peas In. which Is scarcely enough to cover them. Young Carrot*. Wash and scrape the carrots and cut In quarters lengthwise; then, holding tiie quarters together, place on a hoard and cut crosswls. through the four quarters In half Inch pieces 801 l L*o minutes or un til soft, in Jus’ enough water to cover They ar*- very palatable pre pared hy the same recipe as that given for pea* Just before serving time, add two teaspoons parslov finely minced, to each pint of car rots. P*as and Carrots. One cup carrots cut In small pieces, two cups shelled peas Cock the carrots and peas togeth er until soft, drain, add four table Kern's for Silks—Store Hours, 8:30 to s:3o—The Pises to Buy Toilet Goods. Always A Welcome Announcement Our Annual August Sale Muslin Underwear Here is an Economy event—right in midst of the season, when most wanted— that, for the many exceptional values it presents, means to all women, misses and children the best of undergarments at savings. A few are here mentioned. Others, too numerous to mention, will be found in our spacious Third Floor Department, grouped on tables to make your shopping one of ease and pleasure. Corset Covers, Drawers, Sport Skirts Women’s Full Length Gowns, in high and low neck styles, of fine nainsook, trimmed with fine, dainty, durable laces, embroidery and ribbon beading. Also tight-fitting covers, sizes up to 46. Drawers of fine cotton, with lace or embroidery !■ trimmed flounces; or plain drawers of heavy cambric. Short Skirts, Aji with cluster of tucks. For the August Sale, Special Corset Covers, Drawers, Long Skirts, Gowns Women’s I ull Length downs, in high and low neck styles, of fine nainsook or heavy cotton, trimmed with fine embroidery or lace. Also Extra Sizes! DRAWERS in umhr- 11a aryl Marcella styles, of nainsook and cambric, trimmed with fine embroideries and lace. Corset covers and petticoats beautifully trimmed. All at a very fA special price for quick clearance eJvC a Fine Gowns, Combinations, Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers —All new. fresh garment.*, generously cut. well made and elaborately trimmed with dainty lares ami embroideries. Extra value.*- in this August Undorweat Sale. /* at bye Envelope Chemise, Combinations, Skills, Gowns and Corset Covers Styles that are lavishly trimmed or simple In effect—Just as you might wish •of fijv t ma terials, soft nainsook or batiste, in whit'* ami flesh tints, richly trimmed with fine Imported lares ami Swiss embroideries— qj* never such an assortment «t b ,} C EXTRA SPECIAL—I/ulies’ Muslin Gowns, neatly made, pood material. o a August Sale Price. Oulr line «o n ( nulomrr. \n t. O. D. Order. on Ibl* Urm. A Rousing Clean-up of All Women’s Pumps and Strap Slippers Jljf/m U I * n Patent and Doll Leather - rrs from 2 to 1 only •"•COO, $3.50 and $4.00 values all to JJ? H ? ! dull grouped In three tors 9 SH 9 Lot No. I—Sizes 1 1 ■ to Lot No. 2—Sizes 3' 2 to 5—51.10 Values . 890 Lot No. .3—SizesS’jtoS—sl.2s Values . ...98t BATHING SHOES, in !>iac . w . . r* Ifr r .rdflt, 29 Gingham Dresses For Young Girls —in neat checks, plaids and plain colors full pleated skirts, apes oto 11. Value.*, up to $1.50. Saturday Special, *7Ch all marked to go at 4 Z/C Vacation Luggage On your vacation trip you'll need a gup r trunk for your luggage. A complete assort:..tr. of trunks, grip*, suit eas<■«, satchels. etc .. In u» prepared to give you eitr* values nt this tu,, . Women’s Summer Suits Hrsutlfut m « and • 1 ■ i it. ii nk o t i hui in hf V. h'i.l plaiu nclnr* r»dOo.it fur <tuU-k i*l»-arsni-* Saturday - 15.00 \ tun I vftiliwa to fid. spoons cream and one tablespoon butter, one-half teaspoon salt and one-eighth teaspoon pepper. Hast over hot water and serve ks soon as hot. Pea* Served In Turnip Shells. Use the Bat turnips for thl* dish, having them as near the same size as possible. Wash and pare the turnip* and with a sharp knife scoop out the renter, leaving a shell one-half luch thick. Steam the turnips, being careful not to over cook them, or they will fall to pieces. Put a folded napkin In the serving dish and place the turnip* on it, shake a little suit and pepper over them, and fill with cooked peas which have been seasoned with butter, salt and pepper. Lk> not waste the turnip which was scooped out, but cook and mash it, reserving It for another meal. Corn Chowdec 2 . One can coru or one pint fresh corn, grated, four cups potatoes, cut into small pieces, two ounces salt pork, one small onion, chopped, Kern’s jg / GRATIOT four cups milk. one teaspoon —H> four ounce* crackers. T Out the pork Into mull BUM tad fry ft with the onion vatfl Mp ure a delicate brown. AM tk* M tatoss and corn, oorsr wttk WBMF and cook until the v«|sB|ll» 888 soft Add the milk and Mk MIA «B» heat. It Is wall to allow tbs sradfe «*ra to soak In tbs milk vhflt tho potatoes and corn are being coohUL 19 Boys Bern to One Couple. CORN WO. Aik., Aug. 11.—Frank. Scott and his wife, of Keneeit have < been married 10 years. Nineteen, boys have been bora to them. Bit died at birth. Os the IS living there are three sets of triplets and tarn, sets of twins. The parents have! been partial to tho letter "A" of tiia alphabet In naming them. Ashh< 11, Archer and Austin are four a©A si half yeans old. Arthur and Arnold, three and a half; Alfred, AlMon and Adolph, 14 months, and Abell and Abner, six months. Children’s Muslin Drawers Os fine closels woven rot ton--trimmed with rluster of fucks 2 to 10 years. n AttgUSt Sail' . • C CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DR AW E RS--mnde of fine materials, with cluster of tucks and embroidery edge also plain ruffle ami Knickerbocker styles—2 to 10 years, ■« r* August Sale Pi ice lt)C CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRA WE RS—plain held wit it cluster of tucks or embroidery ruffle— -2 to 10 years—August Sale -i /v IOC CHILDREN’S WAISTS—2 to 8 years taped but. tons waists made of fine cotton | \ucust Sale Price 11/C CHILDREN'S WAlSTS—made of twilled material, tP ■ buttoi ’ t'l 8>« •!• IJ \ugust i DC Announcing A Most Fortunate Furchase of G a nuine Leather Tokio Bags and Book Purses -actual value > up to $3.08 —fim Tokio T rather Purse*- tbit, will N» a revelation to tho fortunate purchase, a Saturday—nil i\ Q fitted—ajK'f ial Saturday only PAGE 5 Suninior Coats in tho Clearance »t SIO.OO I‘td'llA s. h«, Or h*rdin»B—tliut t u tnePlr eild h r nbrnit thrir* their prneewt mark ns, mII (triced ' $lO