- j.. • ■ i ;• --till the Keynote m
dhe ; • •' :■ styles C’t* starva
tion : ;cu: ■ . r ein.:::.: exorcises
ancle:::: : me: .-ri n: icetnr poutur
and i :c toi Milady Sto’h arc taa
jmc c t ot die picture Dame Fashion
.has net relented in r.c-r tyranny
again i "lie stout figure. A note* Iron
k\:me Jenny the famous Parisian au
thority says:
“You will notice a circular cur that
'is cutup icr.tea in conception cut a:
1ranged tc fall with such Decerning
.simplicity that the unobservant w*l«
’find it differs out little trom the slur,
^straight silhouette tc which we have
been accustomed sc teng it is when
fthe wearer moves that all the suotle
.charm of the new line Is noticeable
But Fashion nas achieved a com
fortable means to this mghlv desir
table slenderness The tyraumca
»dame brooks no mterl.reuce with r.e:
decrees and she is now seeing to r
Ithat stout women get thin by th
method she sponsors. The tried sne
'.often, despaired of other means ar
not nearly so stylish since the ap
jper. rr. nee on the market of a ne *
figure rcmoulder
) This figure r.moulder. or redacin.
garment. was created scientifically, a
Inew material had to be invented
There had been reducing garment.
Jbefore which squeezed the figure
down. But they were neither com
portable nor supple enough to per
mit the grace of movement demandec
my Mme. Jenny. Charmosette im
material of the new reducing gar
^ment. distributes surplus flesh natur
.ally, smoothing out the bulges And
the garment made of it has no bones
steel stays or lacings
“The wearer really has on a tnree
fti-ont when she dens this reducing
•garment Ana she is unconscious o:
It. except when she looks in the mli
'ror an sees Hint -he Is four or Cve
.Inches dimmer than without u
'savs "V-- Kathryn Cunningham, de
•lgno: n : i.*-M '« 'Vuisard Company!
©I Chicago "Being nriusuen!. gmn«
c./fj tSS-n'i"^
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Tut.
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and dtapbnim suppm: n '
care cf all me place* •*• .•••••
flesh collects."
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Rev. F. W. Quarles, Leader and
Manager for Charitable Union, 1010
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ST. PHILIP'S P. E. CHURCH,
„ ■ (S. W. Cor. St. James and Leigh)
L.
Rev. Junius L. Taylor, Rector;
Residence, 20 West Leigh Street.
Services: Sunday 11 to 12 A. M.
Night. 8 to 9 o'clock. Wednesday
evening services, 8 to 9 o’clock. The
public is welcome at all servicea.
PROVIDENCE BAPTBT CHURCH.
(SIS Lady Mile Road)
Rev. J. J. Woodeon, Pastor, Ree
(donee, 1116 St. John Street. Ser
vices: Sunday,. 11 A. M. and 8 P. 21.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are
Invited.
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Center Street, Fulton)
Rev. S. L. Bu*h, pastor; residence
907 Center Street. Services: Bun
Preaching, 11:80 A. M. ana 8:30 P.
M. Communion every fourth Sun
day, Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.,;
day at 3:30 P. M.
WILLIAMS TKMPLB 0. X, 1
CHURCH.
(The Home-like Church)
3. E. Cor. i9th and Everett Sts.
Rov. G. E. Carter, Pastor
9:30 A M., Sunday School: 11:00
A, M.. Preaching: 6:30 P. M., Ep
wrorth League; 7:55 P. M., Preach
GRAVEL HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
(Henrico County Va.)
Rev. W. L. Tuck. Pastor. Resi
dence, 722 Carlisle Ave., Richmond.
Sunday services: Sunday School
9:30 A. M., Morning Services,'
11:30 A. M; Evening Services, 8
P. M.; Communion Fourth Sun
days. 3 P. M.
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Rev. W, L. Ransome, D. D., Pas
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Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and
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All are welcome.
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I FOURTH BAPTIST. CHURCH.
(28th and P Streets)
TT>7. ”.. ' *' J
Services in charge of the Deacon
Board, pending successor to Dr. E.
Payne, lamented pastor Visiting
Divines each Sunday. Services:
11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday
School, 9:30 A. M. All are Invited.
B. Y. P. U.f 6:45 P. M.
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Rev. A. R.i Vanlandingham, B. Th.
pastor. Residence, 2800 0 St. Our
Worship: Sunday School at 9:30 A.
BJ.; Morning Servioee, 11:30 A. M;
Night Services, 8:00 P. M.; Tuesday
night, Home and Foreign Mission,
7*00 P. M.; Wednesday night,
Teachers Meeting, 7:80 *P. M.;
Thursday night, Choir Rehearsal,
1:30 P. M.; Friday night, Prayer
Services, 7-: 30. M. V. Johnson, Clerk
MT VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH
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Rev. M. H Payne, Pastor, Resi
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Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and, 8 P. M.
■Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are
welcome.
MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH. I
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Rev Berryman H. Johnson, Pastor,
Sunday 11:30 A. M. and S P M.
Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. All are
welcome.
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Living Tree Represents Man On Horseback
There are tfained cedar trees on the grounds of Mr and Mrs. U J
Prucha which he has trimmed and designed into all sorts of animals. His
•tree menagerie” is a beautiful exhibit and tourists delight in visiting the
place. Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Prucha standing beside oae of then
trained cedars representing-,! man 00 horseback.
Mute Talks After Ride
rA.l/TPCAVT».X.
George Porter, Jr., eight year old
boy of Revere, Mas*, who had '’ever,
spoken a word in his life a-ail
“thrilled’' into talking: after a Hde in,
an airplane which performed death*
defying stunts half a mile high.
Crosses Atlantic
Elizabeth Hoschen, 2y3 years old, is1
probably the youngest traveler who,
ever crossed the Atlantic alone.'
When her parents left for America]
she was detained because she had(
measles. She remained with her
grandmother, and now has Rejoined
her family in Chicago after making,
the long trip alone.
THE FUMBLE FAMILY JT !i By DlUlW
if i/^\LEMUEL ALEXANDER FUMBLE— M
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