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11 PAGE TWELVE? i,' Autumn. Shorter ana shorter now sious the clips twilight 'The days, as through the sunset gates they crowd. And Summer from her golden collai slips And strays through stubble fields, and moans aloud. Save when by fits the warmer aii deceives, She lies on pillows or the yellotf leaves, And, stealing hopeful to some shel tered bower, And tries the old tunes over 'or a& E. hour. •, —Alice Carey. or two leaders will present the many cities very profitably. ject and an open discussion of the by Mrs. Charles W. Chase, Mrs. W. topic will follow. The book chosen Farewell for Miss Duncan. Mi§s Coral Meador entertained a^ company or twelve young ladles yes terday afternoon at her home 702 Morgan street. The companv was in honor of Miss Dorothy Duncan who will leave soon for Murphysboro. Til., where the family will reside. The M version of the afternoon was cards. and a three course supper was served Following supper the guests danced. The color scheme was yellow and white, an* this was carried out in, the refreshments. The first hallowe en party of this year to be announced is being plan- ned for by the members of the E^ren-• ing Star Temp a PRESERVE YOUR HAIR WHILE YOU HAVE IT Take care of your hair now, and keep It. Don't wait until it is gone, for it can never be regained. Get a bottle of MERITOL HAIR TONIC use it according to direc tions, and you will ward off the danger of falling hair and baldness. We don't claim that it will grow hair on a bald head, but it will keep your hair at its very best. We positively guar antee that. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. For sale by CITY DRUG STORE Music Club Plans. The Monday Music club will open the year's activities on Monday, Oct. 5, with a reception in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium at 8 o'clock in the even ing. The guest of honor will be Mrs. Ella May Smith of Cleveland, O. president of the Cleveland Music club which has a membership of 4,500. The reception is for the members ot the Music club, of the students auxil iary and for the friends who are in terested in music. The program foi the evening aslate from the social fea tures- will be an address by Mrs. Smith on "The Province of the Musio Club The committee in charge ot the reception arrangements is: Miss Indian Summer Day.. Misa Laura Alton. Mrs. Robert Wright With the coming of the -first coo. and Mrs. James Young. The program weather sweaters are-being donned. committee for the year has maide a Athletics in various phases bids fail skeleton outline of the regular club to be popular the ball and bat have»meetings, which will be been nut awy and in their place the later and printed }n the ear boon football togs have been hauled out I some time in October. The outline from their summer quarters and arb program is: betas put into use. The girls arc I Oct. 15-Opening reception. busy making basket ba.l suits for thb Oct. ^Miscellaneous program, coming season and rowing is in no Nov. 2—Miscellaneous program. wise in the background. The hills. which are gradually changing theii olor for their many who answer the tall and take long tramps over them, lecture recital. Jan. 4—Grace Melcher Zeizer, read er. Interpretative dancing, Miss Ada avmiriug their wonderful beauty ana jmpresslveness. Many early fall camp ing parties and hikes are being plan -lied by People of all ages who wish to spend part of their time in getting prano. ""next to Nature," and who wish to piano. enjoy the great outdoors. Feb. 1 Choral program. Parent-teacher Nov. 16—Miscellaenous program. Nov. 30—Organ recital. Dec. 14—Mr. Glenn Dillard Gunn. B. Field. Piano, Mrs. John R. Irwin, Jan. 18—Mrs. William Lester, so Miss Clara Gertrude Fry, Feb. 13—Miscellaneous program. Meeting. March 1-Mrs. Collingwood Tucker, The first meeting of the parent- song recital teacher association will be held in March 15—Operatic lecture recital, the high School assembly room on! Misses Weber and Larkln. Tuesday afternoon. .October 6 at 3 March 29—French program, Pellan o'clock. The program will be in .and Melissande. Miss Eleanor Brown, charge of the program committee of reader Miss May Whetstone, piano, which Miss Eva Stevens is chair-1 April 12—Scandinavian program, man, and the social features of the Miss Martha Balfwin and Mrs. Cate day will be arranged by the social! Gilbert Wells committee. Miss Harriet Solomon, April 2G—Student's auxiliary president of the association, will pre- gram. side. The subject for the day will be May 10—Miscellaneous program. "A Twenty-four Hour Program for The following standing committees the Child." The division of time for! have been appointed for the year: which the home is responsible will be Year Book committee—Miss Laura discussed by a parent, while a teach- Alton, chairman Mrs. O. S. Willey, er will speak on the division of time: Mrs. Ralph B. Joy. for which the school is responsible. Advertising—Miss Clara Gertrude The Gary plan for a child's day will Fry, chairman Mrs. I. A. SawyeT, also be explained, since this is a com-, Mrs. O. B. Towne. paratively new idea. The program! Student's Auxiliary Mrs. L^onaru committee at its meeting held on Fri-I Matless, chairman Miss Eleanor day afternoon decided that the year's. Hughes, Miss Caroline Baldwin. programs for the association shall be based upon M. F. Washburn's book Party at New Home "Study of the Child," the various The topics to be discussed will be How the A. Wedler. Lake View Court, was the Child Develops. Faults and Their Remedies, Character Building. Play sub- Holmes and Mrs. Otto Hesse of Leav- is the one recommended by the Iowai enworth, a sister of Mrs. Wedler. AtlB Ajarfch. of the First Christian, congress of mothers and parent-teach- seasonable hour dainty refreshments vrs association and has been used in: were scr/ed.andthe^ guests ^departed home after a pleasant evening. Those whojThe ^oura were present were Dr. R. J- Sinotte, W. R. C. Kendrictt, A1 Peterson, H. D.! Fleming. Dr. W. W. Holmes, C. M.! Vogler, Fred Wedler. Jr.. Dr. F. J. Arnold, C. W. Chase, Dr. R. L. Reid, G. N. Duerkop and Ed. S. Lofton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crawford, ,, ,, Clara Carlson, Mr. Milligan. Mr. Frank I First Halloween Party. Hllbert Mrs. were enjoyed and all departed ters. The affair will be held in their iC9„9T1, »ia8ted bv Mrs. Louisa Rollins. spent a pleasant eventing, hall and plans are being made for elaborate decorations and amusements befitting the occasion. Dunlavy, 62fi South Second street. V" Miss Annfe B. Davis, Cora Parsons, ••M& pro" new home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred scene of an enjoyable stag party Friday evening, when a company of and Amusements, Occupation. Place of, the neighbors, friends of Mr. Wedler, Art and Literature in a Child's Life. gathered there. The party was plan Studies and Accomplishments. Relig-i n*d by Mrs. Wedler and the guests Training. At each meeting one spent a most enjoyable evening. Mrs. Wedler was assisted in entertaining Old L%r ?. with the conditions surrounding the children of many lands an«f of the. mission schools. •1,1 Hold all Day Meeting. The ladles of the Congregational church will hold an all day meeting in the chapel on e'riday with a noon luncheon. The morning will be de voted to the work of the Aid societj, while in the afternoon the missionary society will hold its meeting. Baptist Ladles' Aid. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Baptist church will hold a fancy work, display in the parlors of the church on Friday afternoon. The ob ject of this display of needle work is to develop ideas for the mid-winter bazaar. Vs"*": Are Home from Vacation*. Miss Caroline Baldwin returned Fri day from Roaring Brook, Mich, where she spent August and September. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Blood are also at home, having returned from Michigan on Friday. Entertain S. S. Class. I Miss Edith Talley, assistant teach-, er of the Sunday school class of Mrs. church Surprise Party Last Night. A surprise party was enjoyed Satur .. day evening at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Frank McClinthen. The event! Travel Class Meeting. was in honor of Mrs. Frank McClin-! The Travel class will hold its first then's birthday anniversary. Those: regular meeting on Saturday alter present were: Dr. and Mrs. J. B. noon at 3 Howd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beverly, Harry J. Reeves, 520 North FIIU» Misa street. Essig, Misg Ixulse Ess!?.! Last Bridge Party. Ladies of Charity Meet. The last bridge party for thi3 sea- The Ladles of Charity will meet son was given at the Country club Friday afternoon to sew, in St. Vin Saturday afternoon and was one ot cent's hall. Miss Burk, Mr*. Flood, the most largely attended since the Mrs. Wm. Cameron form the commit opening of the club house in May. tee to plan this feature of the work. The tables were for the greater part: set inside the club house, the 5ay was Swedish Ladies Aid Stoclety. too cool for Che use of the porch. The The Toadies Aid society of the Swed daneing party drew a large crowd In ish M. E. church wHl meet next Wed the evening. nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gordon of Hamilton. —. Thursday Club with Mrs. Wei*, To Entertain U. P. Society. Mrs George Weil. Thirteenth and Mrs. Henry Dunlavv and Mrs. John High streets, will entertain the Thura JKorschgen will entertain the I-adies day dob this week. Sewing society of the l\ church Fri?ay afternoon at the home o? Mrs. Benevolent Union Friday. Westminster Guild. entertained the class at her, 1417 Palean street, yesterday.! were from 2:30 to 5:00 Misa Harris and Mother Here. Mrs. M. J. Harris and Miss Nellej Harris arrived in the city on Saturday I evening and will have apartments at 518 Orleans avenue for the fall and winter. o'clock at the home of Mrs. Church Women Aid Society. (l uci .HI o. usoibi Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClinthen ana The Church Woman's Aid society or .children. A tfaintv three course sup-iSt. John's church will be entertained per wftg 8erved G&mes and muslc :on Friday afternoon by Mrs. M. W having1Wilkinson, 1223 High street, who wl Wahlgren/516 South Twelfth street. Convention Comes Thursday. The club and society women of thei To Entertain Society. city will give all day Thursday to the: Mrs. Chas. Nelson, 1513 Blondean district convention to be held in the street will entertain the Ladles Aid •Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Among the society of the Swedish Evangelical guests of honor who will have a seat Lutheran church on Thursday after Ion the platform will be Miss Eleanor' noon. The Benevolent Union will hold Its regular monthly meeting in the Birge home on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. A full attendance is hopetf for. The Westminster Guild will be en tertained on Monday afternoon by Mrs. Bert Stewart. 1528 Orleans ave nue. At this meeting the guild will, «.=. begin a new line of study, dealing Woman's Alliance on Monday after-, :te- .4J THE DAJXiY UATJS CITi Pattern U* *. lv Sterling Silver -*4L $ One of the Gorhaii) Co.'s best patterns, as the name implies—a refined and dignified design. i' Extra weight, beautifully proportioned pieces. A favorite "Sterling Sil ver" pattera^ with''fell brides. Our stock is complete— every article in dozens md proportionate quan tities. C. B. HOAR, Mgr. 404 MAIN STREETS Lake Cooper Institute ..... Successor* to Keokuk Business College Offers splendid opportunities tor young men and women to prepare themselves for posi tions of Private Secretaries and Accountants. Also special courses In different" studies, under the constant care of ex perienced teachers who Join la all the student interests. Qfulp complete. Moderate terns. Fall Term Opens Sept. S HOME STUDY "~tn addition to resident work, tdTers also inatrnctlans by cor 1r$sp6ndence. For detailed Information, all you have to do la to fill out coupon and mall It. Mark before the method of instruc tion yon are Interested In: "I". Cmt Lake Cooper institute, Seventh and.Main streets, Keokuk, Iowa. Gentlemen: Please give full Information abont your school, rates, courses, etc. Name St. and No. City ••••••.•*'•» State Occupation —Resident Worfc" **-'v —By Correspondence. •SiW-tf IS v-. ji noon at 3 o'clock at the home of herj father, George Hassall, 709 Grand avenue. O. H. Club on Wednesday. The O. H. club will be entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Sitter, 1728 Mhln street. Entertain South Side Club. Mrs. William Ewers will entertain the south side High Five club on| Tuesday evening. ... Westminster Sewing Society. The Sewing society of the First Westminster church will meet In the chapel on Friday afternoon for work, Dorcas Society Friday. I ftTrg. -p. T. Du Boise, 922 Blondeau street, will entertain the Dorcas so ciety of the First Christian church on ^Friday afternoon. Trinity Ladies Will Meet. The ladies of the Trinity M. E. church will hold a business meeting Money Making Opportunities Opportunities are always waiting for investors. They pave the way to the succees of any business, calling or profession. Have you a business opportunity, write us. Do yon want business opportunity, write us. We handle opportunities, that's our busi ness. Address C. M. I. Brokerage Co. (Inc.), Denham Building, Denver, Te Entertain Alliance. I tu\or*do, J. P. Wilson, General Man Mri. A. Rossbacb will entertain the I _CemUt* 19X4 The H. Black C*. usual. In the church parlors on Friday after noon. ,..,v- .... St. John's Guild Monday. St. John's Guild will meet on Mon day afternoon in the parish house. GREATER IOWA WEEK DESIGN IS WANTED Prize Will' be Given Artists Who Draw Beat One in Minda of Committee of Awaras. 1 There is fifty dollars waiting for some Iowa artist who can draw a suitable design for use in the Greater Iowa week campaign. Keokuk artists have a chance to try. Manager O. B. Towne of the Industrial association. •:-:i4. '.i•j.-i'l'V" '*$4 This is a season of freedom to the designer and many strikingly beautiful garments have been developed along different lines, giving more variety than ea-w Be sure to pay a visit of inspection and see our lines of Suits, Coats ,and Dresses before making this important investment this season. All garments are superbly tailored, all fabrics are thoroughly shrunken. For style and character in garments, that at times may be 3eqi%Hed^: but never excelled, see our lines. SUNDAY, SEPT. 27, 19i4 ze si Wl //. Our Lines or Suits and S E vi a "V-—- djr. «. jilt i%. •*& a®' And in eacfc^Wooltex ig^ment is ggrate and refinement,, with shapely lines, comfortablek- w&lking space in the skirts, dignified adqrnment and becomingness throughout. Mtl 1 Sf 14 i, ...... Itf-i•" j*--. y.Ali] Auwerda and has been aaked by the committee to get the matter before the public. The design for Greater Iowa week I«» must be in the bands of Wood worth I[ Clum, secretary, at Clinton, not later| than October 17. Designs which doj!! not win a prize but may be suitable for the committee, will be purchased by them. 'V- 20 per cent off the price. A campaign for membership In the Greater Iowa association will be pre-'| -r* sented to the counties of the state I .11*1fill1 fit OfOS* during tie week of November 16, byil TL ,. members of the Greater Iowa assocla-! TftC Qllftllty IjtOrC tJon. This will be Greater Iowa week. N N I Bad News. 'Springfield, Mass.. Republican: Gen erally speaking, the less war news comes, the more fighting may be as sumed to be In progress the bigger Towne of the Induatiial association, sumea u» ue in prosi-wre me oisn«r 3*5,000,000 bushels of corn has received notice of this contest the battle, the tlfihter the censorship^ worth approximately only feo.ow," Blankets Comforters Slumber Robes. c, Poor Old Iowa. Webster City Freeman-Tribune: Poor old Iowa will harvest only about