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r i K|{ll) AY . NOV KMII Elt . I!M 7. OR. IGNATZ MAYER IIc i* r«l rii t sli Imm (mil hur'tPON ‘fc&ipUire illl it x i % l \\ uhi»Ut d* tenth'll from *o|.j..i i 4 lihiii. ill < iiniiiif ri i lll.lt, ( or. "(Mir mill i.rl«n »lil of Irr 111. Mr*I lit It. I i—i lo I SHllirilnt nnil *« iiilio 111 to I < ori,i• 1 1 1ato n ui iif; •<• Muring |{.-K ilar Hum * Free I c 1 Guests Must Briny; Their Own Sugar to “Hoover Luncheon ” Th* ie ar. going f<» • .-veial other thing* b.*id*s h powder puff. , *’r**<-t i it 11< k«'t>, kt«ftr n* «•*»! 1 »■ and wool. in my laly'i hand nag, a? the "Hooter Inn b»i»t).’ of tii»' I'• troit f Vri* :a* ion of Women's < 1 ut> Frida' ,m •) « tb-r . • n !• ifd : g and on' ot fh< other thuig w.ll h* luni|iv or mull bag* of sugar Ihr edict wa* l**u> I by tb* lun* I ron committee that i:o *ug«r coijbl possible t>* »<-rv »and for ’’off- •• <*j '*-a at fhr lun< hron. and t! it if anv ot •hr diner* wanted p. iluv w old have to filch H "'i' of thr;r «■>ta r household ’ -rr- and bring it along Onlv enough nugwr to u*' in fin actual prepafn l ir>n of th< Inn toon m*nu could br ; ir ha -• and •<> t!,> • trimmln's" had to or naeriflccd Death Take* Veteran Pastor The Rev. Jiirner \\ Iturprtmf, a retired Mrtcodl t minister, died \Vrdn*«d,c n < ho-jdtal M’ T’urgdorf v* ho i \ • •;> n- N Y 7ff year* ago. and took an ar’i I »r* ■ ' - t- 1 l ■ ■ ' follow ink the »'i\’i! »ii: Hr •;c president "f the Viren < Me’hudl.-t «onfrienrr. ,nd -a,..* a *:w In tb, »stablishment of cf-ooi* for tt • v grney of ih<‘ cu'h I’, ’hr ~r i v •so*.*. V- fturglori • am. to Mi- Kan, holding prutnrat. s in I ■ idm’:, »nd M» r -i ill In t-n* v> « ha* *pen* the summer m M«v V < « •nd tho w:n'rr it, the south Mr Rurgdorff Is -urvlve.l b' hi widow one *nn, i* n litirgdorf. of Hay and three rt :,' *•! Mr* H \ Hare Lansing M r,j Warren Frit gle, Mar*hall. and Mr* (trace Por ter Rtirgdorf. !>ng H> ii> h. <': Funeral nervier; w til I e 1.e1.| in M a f hall Fur Thieve* Make R ch H.ru! Km thieve* made a ri• b hair. Thursday morning Th* > threw a brick thru the wu low of »b»- K Fur company. No I Adams;- . wot, and rx ip.'d wiD t| »n fov pelts. valued *' TANARUS! • ,-oi: . )!<>\. pr. - !o: i’ fir ” « v the job ?*rlwtf»»* > —th* plain nMI kind that !• fig hi— Jot* f'rpt.—Main WASHINGTON V CLOTHES / t SHOP j vmy We Have Seen No Other "25 Suits Nor Overcoats That Can hold a candle to these! Fither in the tailor ing, or tin 4 styling, or % the finishing these are just a little hotter. Hvery one in the lot can look you squarely in the eye. There are no a|x>logies tor them to make. They an* sound values any way you want to look at them. You ran rip a Washington (lot he Shop garment apart hut you will find no fault with the wav it is put toget hei. Washington Clothes Shop 202 Book Bldg . Washington Blvd . li hy to Sure taou, ana How (onservation —Nutiomil !., k anti i’t'isuniil l)u(> , . v ' V- i .1 N .it that who 11 4a id - ot-,' iv, 111 • >-; tint mo 'urn h .»m a pnncij'b Mil i. ,i li ,ig l< -pell vI * t'ldiv 'O* . 11011ß1l lo| ~11 111.4 > be «r* 'tell OUt 'bin ill They art perfect!* «.l| ,i«.h li.it no whir li*'ted alchemist -v <-r and . • hane* lead t*' m*|<i. ’b t no p.itb : i Inventor on r ha di--< <»ven ii p* t I oriial motion, and that no • *ph»!' i ha Vet [tenet lit t el* jUtti’le VV i ' . .11l bubble- lb. fountain of **• rn..< youth I bit nave they learned from tt. 11 : • people V 1.0 motto in if is -Let tieotge do if? \ppai'en»'> r f . . .1 . •tit , iij.i| i( Wa.-diinpton will -olv. II food pr« ’ lom- automatically 1 be\ < spec* '• have a nice front t»r< liestra “« •' where they tan rlt ha- k and w it. t .t m.tginan named * t ‘onserv a* i"' ; top out upon the t .- t wav, hi-, v. and mutter m ‘ Ab. aeadah;> two. and tb*'n »*xtra«t from tlv ju' l . lotirdy eni[.tv gil* urn fill sort > ! - •! mg • i’ t nfortuna:. ly tb-v isn’t th* •* ■ life w ork.* n*tr food ron-ervatto either The onlv rna --,ie Mi* i* . ,t t, just pr-ei -I. what you yourr, pot th, fe J’he only thing in the tni will be what \mi put in, and !•■ in In a democracy like our* theri ’ u*T one way to save :i \.i>' stoie Feared Enemies May Slip Poison Into Soldiers' Christmas Socks Fearing that ,>n» mic* mav slip [Kdeon* In the t liristrnas s'orklne.' for soldier*, h watch ha* been set l>v m»‘tnh«*r* of tb* National la agm for Woman - Servlr* Warning to n*;>, - • carefully all rnnli* and ([uarterv was served I>\ N! i \Vil ham I < ir;,> Jr cV-airn tp Member* of 'll" b-ague } ,v. dc tribti’ed more «| an 1 ,h.r a Htockint-, be filled by those w i-hine to ad th, can«c \ these con;,- b i * filled, it ii* possible to *• tr- 'e j,. ..,n< In the ewndy and other art-- l**- whl.h go to make up t ♦ . g.fts “This War Will End When We Win” dodart' 1 War S**r ret ary Makt'r last wook. and almo.-t on t h«* same day, Lloyd announcPd that he rou and ” n<- i "a«. tj u c but in victory. Without iycnorinjr an> of tin* -hadows in tho outlook, Allied observers are •unanimous in their convic tion that tL.* < entral Lowers are crackinjr tinder the strain. In proof of this they point to the recent bril liantly Micro "fill French o ’en ive on tb* 1 Aism front, ulu-n in one dayN (ieneral Petain’s troops advancer I two miles on a >ix-mil*' front, capturing. 8,000 prisoners and TO biyr jfuns; to the ceaseless method ical advance ,»i tin* pres by s steam-roller tactics; to the heavy toll taken of (iermany’s naval forces by the Ibo nan Ileot in the <. n 1 f *»f Lsyra battle, when fifteen tlennan war-ships were put out of action; to the rapture by th*' French of four super-Zeppelins in one day; to < lermany’s heavy withdrawal of troops from th* 1 Kiyra front to make possible an Austrian offensive against Italy; and to the ominous rumors of a growing spirit of mutiny in tin* (Jcrman and Austrian Meets. The loading article in this week’s LITERARY I>I(iFST (November 3rd), is a careful summing-up of the new > from various quarters and its significance upon th* 1 outlook for peace through victory. Other articles of uncommon interest in this number of THE DRIEST are: Are the Retailers the War-Profiteers? Mr. Hoover I’on it 1 * Out I'hat While Wholesale Prices Are Retail Prices Are doing Ip Instead of Down, and lie Warns Shopkeepers That Extortion Must (ease The Draft Made Really Selective Drafting* Shij>s The Imaginary Rritish Reace Offer to (»erm any Wyh KornilofT Rebelled German Device for Seeing Wireless Signals Poisoning from Canned Vegetables On Keeping Ra la need in the Vi r A “Feg-1 p" for Dancers Tennyson's Cost Vogue Clerical exemption an Insult or a Challenge Many Interesting Illustrations Will You Send “The Digest" ) o An American Soldier in France? "I notice in your last number, a plea for all Amer icans to help entertain American soldiers by fur nishing sc nip-books. <*te. Having been in thi> mess some time and talked to a lot of American and ( anadh.r soldiers, I would like to retort. K sou want the soldier* to b«* happy in hospital* and out, make it easier for them to get ahold of the best November 3d Number on Sale Today All News-Dealers —lo Cents NKWS-PKALKKS mYTct:. ' V :YTr;/,/Y TVYrY'; //™V\ ir. t The !PVo . /DUtlnctlontof I TT/OTtMI W 1 Ct SIIGIaT/ l/Kcol FUNK tk WAGNAI.I.S COMPANY (Publisher* of the Famous NFAV Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK , >in)i on , i ,‘d voiurUnry • rt«• 1 1 Hus applb s to gr«>*ip a well a ’tun, aid it whim come tioin 1 h'*f, i , ... .1,, ,|, mociiirv which iii'*’ '• .<dv *rg ini/' and h r.o« rnii| or gitiii . i.'ti mu t *l>i ib-'ir bur, Pan ties' muM no’ lag behind • .if I'tbor ni'iMt -I i* i w 1 . fp .| v * n<>! w a lit i eg- In I bat hour ,>t. • 11 :b. \, tv. <<> opera! no* wbb'b i* of ,11, 1 ‘o' church*-.* mu; t ; i"n .vorihy *>f their high •. ailing, k* v. ton* *it *uch an arch ot or ri ,■ it r>m ei v.ilion ;»m is n« cAAsary !,\ u*talned ♦ ffort and ,j |i I [,„• the good of Other*. ■ ii., ei.'iii he this asjiirat,on to id • vi'. P>r oilier. i« nothing Their i. now th,- L>r*-at o|.por uni’y of prov mi; that tb* \ arc rapa -of pr;o i; iu* 4 ha’ they preach f" • <|f why n,-”le' ’ that organiza •it w Id* b . * ono rnf.st directly onncc’.-d with lood and which leads m, diredl;. ?o personal effort? , ’ oigiii, iz:** ion w of conr. • , the • -v \nd tl • means the women 1 -r .•> iii* main it j* ih.-y the ;■. rii. ki r and t:otp- ewivos, uj,*>n . ,ii *l,.- mhv ng o' rood *:• -pend-. p.e lb. ir for- -gilt, their mjs • tibiiifv *o idvico and th'ir tr<li vidur>! merenuHy and devotion ’hat • aional economy r.-ts Food ad • ei- ’r t‘ion i-■ a eonvnnif-nt term *o Word has .also gone o*it to park mams vaseline* nn*l like article* tn tube*, rather than in sla*« Jar 1 lo prevent briak.ig, V M * \ workers at S*’fridg** flebl rofjuest pm Mocking*, for u-c on a com mtinity *‘hristmas* tr.e Th.- ib rnind for turkey red rrm* bn. from which the storking* are *■ id* i -o lar.o. **.a* the b-agu. find.* i M-’f short of fund*. A bolt of clo’h io•’ •; Jd and ba« enough ma 1 .-rial for ’.<*•’> *to/-klfvg* Con ’ribtitior- .-(r• b* inc received bv Mr Wainwright S< hroeder, N<> t With* r. li • i. DETROIT TIMES igf tb<**e V hr* counsel or r , . ; . < ifor* b • n M mot • than a iop. of an. unless it i ;• mple • •'** ! t'v h«- food admm udmuon *-f tb* bom ■ 11. ib i the largest i>cr'o'iiMl r whole and pend mi lb* l final analv i* upon vv li * < member aceornp 1 !i< I; j all summed up in fat Ihi is.- to pi' ti nklng one of th* Jin* 1 th .t i:. -i," l a i ic i of doing your |,j* " 1,. tter still, of "doing our .tmn-t ** And if you do -.our-hlt -your tit mod md iln next man de •- hid, and '!,< n*\t v. 0.-i.tn her u , ard t(t»- boy and ,-irl M < r vvbai will b* the practical result? I’ n. -'d t:o gift of in agination if* see. T'h. human mind *l* nmndn no < ha- .! I t *!>!• '•• gia-p t)o lib a ■>f Carload, ’of w|,. thou and* if ton- of fatmillion* *»f other ’ori* of foodstuff mi general, vv ill be r* h-a- < and for th- u • of tho: . vvb > iiiißht otherw i "go hungry Th. ounee- md pound* of nutriment that an - iw-d w ill b, rorue the ton* a l.i li will baik th* fhi .-at of f.arvit Son. Th.’ i* whv the foo.l admlnistra tion I* asking; that siu Ji con ervn -111 111 be •( • .'l! imjiosed to be *o accepted Such a ta~k, to- be fiu'v national, trm ’;D o b»* truly personal And to li.- . Micce*sfully personal if must have the in pirntion and imi,etiiK f»f. being national Tl . two interlock *ml fuse Neither can silfeced with oip ?he ntl . r. For, when all is said the onlv sort of achievement which can be genu in* lv national i* the sort t<> which every on** can contribute \nd that opport unity a‘ one*- a duty and n privilege is before th» \merican Army Men to Jom Consistory About ebb officer* stationed at Fort Wayne, ('amp Custer and Self ridge ffeld will be admitted to th* Michigan Sovereign consistory, s.at unlay, Nov. 10. in the Masonic tem pb the Scottish ri’e being conferred upon the army men entirely without pecuniary obligation The "Kill Wood" f in- * of Moslem temple will go to Battle Cre»»k. Wednesday. Nov ’ l for a ceremonial session and banquet, in which th. soldier Ma •mis will participate Lieut. Milton K. Trimble, stationed at Camp Cus t, r, "fathered" tbe Id.-a of making the arrnv men memhers of tie con sivtory. I‘rlnlliiK The pin In nenf kind —Thnl l« rlslit—l'me* .lot. Hop!.— Vlnln gg’O. Current Poetry The Foe's First Plow l nsweetening Our Sugar The Pope Still Works for Peace C anada's Coalition Government Freight-Car \s. Motor-Trucks W hy Wood Warps The Place of Humor in W ar W hat the Gary School System Is Faying ( p Riches in War-Time W ar-Time Religion in Canada News of Finance and Commerce paper published. My copy nf ‘’1111! DUiKST* goo t<> twenty-five men, at loa>t. It is practically im po-*ible to buy TUT! I.ITFRARY DK.KST in Paris, and absolutely im|>os*ible anywhere else. No other I aper begins to cover the ground. Very truly, I". F. n \SSF.TT, American Field Service, in France/' A Detroit Mother Has Way of Meet ing War Worries Remodeling a Coat The coat wa* bought for a lit* •• i girl two year* old last spring Th* n* \i i-prlng th*‘ girl had grown and tb, style* bad changed Tb* c.>a’ •»s black and white check Some I th i.must he combined wirh it to Ii .»i<e ;t longer and w ider In the trunk was an old fitted n'U It .'i itched, hla.-k broadcloth I 1:;■ »n th.ai looked n* tho » never c-i’ild b* used for anything Cnough straight I ere were ob ! tained out of the *le» . es to lengthen | the *kirt and sleeve* of the coat. V hap. *1 pieces Were e< into the 'ide seam* Some of the stirhed a ores fit nicely Ml’ » cuff* The gut ment was far more stylish when .-titered than when 1’ was new- This fall the coat Is to be a one piece school dr, «« by .'hanging the cuffs and attaching a large collar. Celery leave* should he saved ■ and dried Crushing them into pow dor with the hand* makes fine soup 1 > \ <Ting \nv vegetable boiled and mashed i n’o small cake* m.tv be fried m i take the place of meat "T i 1 W * thoo.se the Comfortable, Interesting and Scenic Route to California ! in h Murllnifton Bouts “Persona!! -lu tefl Party and make the tru • '.ilifortun in one of our through ill. an tourist ale, ping cars '! ' ••** Parties affun! lull tbe op;,or !• t , to s. e by On) light the peir taos <*t along tho wav n* well «•. tb,- ,«• ml advaiytAg* r,f i.,i exie-rlen <-ii !• *»hu.«i> duty it is to make u el comfortable and "at be me i» uig y "ii of many of thv rpaporiNi • iti-.* of travel playing host, as »• vie, fr<,m star* t-> flutah Their i » it's charge for this service It- <nn tell V'-u man\ Piterr-sting >•* of the thing.* you will rce ,n : e luw e,.st i,t this trip Will Rstofl ■■*h mil For years these Burlington it. Per*"nal!y Couducfe,i“ Eirur . os have befn extremely popular T!,e\ afford the most comfortable, tt, t< r.'s- ng and e onomical way of cr<jss- Irig the continent me tell 4011 more about them and send iuu a descriptive llluatra'ed f dder contalntnir maps and all *ou should know nnou' these attractive tours J Francis, < leneral Pass'r Agent. B 'J It It .'47 VV. Jackson Klvd , Chii-it e ■ Has Started Out With Colors Flying! v * v v O,,sP i, l' f T t n l • J -;•• ‘ r;'" 3H>in< h ItlivU s >i111) Ihii lirxr /V. _ 4.19 rtU-ln. h tllfirk InfTelM * f IQ i. it/ SA-ln<*h TnfTrtn 4.19 at-lnrh < olnrrd '.ilm ___ 79c 32-lnrh 'hlrllnn *llk« ' 1 t ' __ „ 79c <■' T. *■ 40-lnrh Ulni'lt i hlfTon \ <•! »et ninil-- fi IS > < rjutsll * rjual!* ’■ f r li i«- *ul t», x k r t • ■ -Hi* b ■ wn». <*i <*o .| • all' *3.95 ~'ntin t *i n rl» v '«i;ii Srlillmf, Satin »"h*rm*"i.«f. >«tin M*-o . <*< r k*m t»- **r•‘ i' •■. stlk Plhiil hn <1 Strip*- Siiv rut’.**. rt , at Nm»mhrr Sal* I’rlct*' Main r*l»*■ >r Ann»*\ Food economy Recipe for “11-0" R rr*il 1 cup H-< »»).-• .. cl put in ciivli pour ok, <1 - i|. h cl cuitrr -cm ' *» i•• i 'I un til cimil cum; • ) put in »MC'. \ 1 t’OTTI P r '’**'l 1 1 ! i ■ •!' ••!'«<» in nip . t lukcw n v j'i !. 2 Üblespc-c • "i! *•i . 2 r*i»l*“.|H.nt »r ; I » iMrvpoon f , ; . t . ‘•pcx»n '.*h. !• i! h i u cat flour to Ar it nri. Mis thori'upt'lv 1 rj t 11*.*- • lien IM'< WC*ii 1 4pr t 'll locvc r»i'C a, i: i an<| hike. li, te, ipc in *‘ i ' 1 !*!,;•• l> at, < 2 rnuil iuav^ ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES—IT PAYS TIIK KERN STORK’S No Silk Sale can go on for an hour without giving certain unmistakable signs of what it is made of! It cannot go on for a day with out showing the Qirewd shopper whether it’s a real sale or not. The Kern Silk Sale has already been going long enough to prove that THE WOMEN WANT ARE HERE— and the prices are low beyond th° expecta tions of the most exacting. Here tire in stances of the value*. Ul-tiKti satin tli»*nilni* t A 4.19 .‘.it-lnrh I titn.in I nfTnn O A /X 4.49 •■.. IV UK *'■ l * 1 • ", in 1 ' Sal*' pr m<\ >«! .. . JJ-Inrfc i orrfiiro* at ; than ■ r**j»t *.f wfitvinK Park roltux •■n I v If p x 49c PERHAPS you are looking for a way to cut down food bills without cutting down real nourishment. Well, here is one good way. For breakfast serve more H-O, less meat and eggs. See if you don’t actually save housekeeping money. See if you don’t agree w r ith the food experts w'ho say that oatmeal is one of the most nourishing of all foods. See if you don't find H-O the conven ient oatmeal because it is quickly and thoroughly cooked in 20 minutes on your stove. That's because we steam-cook H-O 2 hours at the mill. Try H-O and discoveranew delicious ness in rich flavor. Try H-O and discover anew food economy. For one package of H-O makes 30 dishes. Won’t you have your first economical treat of H-O tomorrow morning? llMni'h \ll s it U t r* dr C « btn«* C. 1 I.l^/ Ftl Uil *X, $i , K'J l| Wl 111 > , Noirlti 'trip* l 'I iipii II !*«• • lr 7 Qn t ' r Nf»t \o%rlt% Mlk* i! n k Q« ' Z/OC Xt-ln.h Viiifln l'<>|*lln *ilk n r\ ,a tJ i/L •141-lnrh ( <»|or«*(l l'n|)lln *l!k *n • M f ) # 89c Kern's |§ PAGE 3