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jpage Eight THE TIMES. Thursday Feb. 23. 1918. &&&$&4 &&&&&&&&& lfcrWtrSfe-4 1 itm wmkt o A THERE IS XOTHIXG UPPISH ABOUT FKAXCE'S "TIGER ' AT MEAT TIME f Thrift in the home iz the keynote of the success sanrl nnnn Green Stamps. Since intro duced in 1896 the volume of collectors has increased year ly, until to-day the number reaches far into the millions. The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. T TO THE KIDNEYS Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back Hurts or . Bladder bothers. Sir J' J I - U- -r .r u- - 1 J J A. W. ai a ration of mt. fatirs and our bl"d i filled mih urlr acid. nv a w!l-knoin Biithrity, who warns ijm tr be -onsfantiy on guard againrt U'.tn;.' trouM". ThT li'diirvs do l.hnl- utmost 1 f i the blooil of this t'Titattna; w'.'l. h'it f,t g'is""ri; t h rli;ninativ tis..i" liogr nnti thus th wasti 1 retain. in th Mood t po'.-'on th 'nltr -? m. When your kidnf arh aod fl Va Irnnr lead, end nj hav. Mins- r rain. )n th bs-k rr th urin In . I.njd'-'. r 1 1 1 1 of sed-.nieii'.. or tb hiddr lr! -r.ahIi. o'olii'ng you to r lf d;;rin til. nifthf. kn yu liv fiK hfa d s 'h.. nrous and (i'tii 5p?l!s. sleep! (nv aid loiiaoh, 01 theumntism in V-ad weather. rt from cur rhanna.-.'st about four ounce of .Iau Salts: taWp a t,ib!.poonful In a SlM of nair before breaUfaat each iiHu'n . ti x and in a fw day" yowr Vid ncy w 1! n ;!1 ar t rn. This faniou sj!tj '5 nnd" from 1 l;e ar'd of prap'-a and len. on consbined with lithia. srid ha. ne.n t;sd for generations to ftusu and stirritat clogged Uidneys. to neutralise the aid in the '.ir'.ne rn it is no longer .a source of irritation, tlr.; er.dinK urinary and bladder disorder" .Tad S.ilts is Infsppnsivi) and cannot injure. i.iaAfs a dlinlitful rTrvsccn ' thia-w-ate- 4: inU. and nobody can :r.a'i" a r.: intake bv taking n. lit. 1 oc I'afonil'.y to the kidneys rlean and ar ve Ady. - - f ijnpsi.jn.im. m lift en i i Premier Clemenreau (right) at the front. Lunch time finds Premier Clemencean, France's "Tiger," a very ordinary ftrt of & fellow. The photojrrapher recently caught him with m'e mbers of his military staff in the ruins cf a French village just back of the lines. From the picture one could not tell whether he was rolling a cigaret or breaking a lady finger. OFFICIAL NE WS B VLLETIN , BY THE PRESS COMMITTEE OF INDIANA FEDERATED CLUBS Tie chief aim ef the three million iuS women of the country ! the wel fare the home In all Its yarled ln t.r.sta. Mrs. Albion Fellows Bacon of Evnjv!l!e. who has gained national prominence through her work for Housin Reform has written to the Tress chairman that the Indiana Fed eration of Clubs wil be asked to take rart In the work of the Children's Tear. Child welfare work in the state ouncll cf defense. "In order to ear. part of the S00.0M Mldren who die annually In the Vnit d States, a Children's Tear will be Inaugurated, beginning Aprli 6tb. 1518, the date of our entry into the war. The first effort will be to register, weigh and measure all children tinder five- Jnd'ana will iv. her quota that he la exrscted to save, because of bet ter knowledge of the'.r needs, as shown by this simple test of the Babies' Clin !c. It is behaved that this campaign which should end !n the Babies Week, should result in the formation of more, babies' clinics, in better milk protec tion. In more publio nursing, etc. Plaits are no-v being made In Indi ana for a state wide test of the babies. It s the b!g?est task proposed for any war catr:a!rn thi-s survey of the "na tions last reserves." It will need the co-operation of doctors, nurses, teach ers, and parents themselves. It Is hop ed that by this inspection the tragedies ? the draft examine t ion a may be pre sented, that set a;de o many of our men as physically defective, who might have been re?fe.:t. if treated In Infancy. The Xut-jve of our na t ' n rests in our cradles of today. The government may well be concerned for their safety. Hfutns A a AVnr Problem. Vo thing has riv.n su-h an impetus BREAK ft GUILD'S COLO BY GIVING SIRUP OF FIGS - Cleanses the liver and how els and they get - well quick. fto housing reform, since its beginning as the official action of the United States government, in appropriating millions of dollars for the housing of Industrial workers engaged In ship building, munitions maliing, etc. The fact that the wheels of got eminent in dustries stopped dead stiil. because the men could not And hotisss, brought til" employers to their feet, and caused the strong hand of the got eminent to in tervene. The Investigations of the homes of steel workers, packing house employ es, and other workers on government contracts has a significance that would not attach to the patient, quiet work of the housing reform-. The fact that some of our cities will lose more lives by bad housing conditions than thy will lose by the war. and that houses now building will go on killing ten nants for 60 years after the war. will be borne in on the minds of the Amer ican public, at last. The American home is go'ng to have the government under It, as never before. When otir child suffers from a oold ; (Aea't wait; give the little stomach, liv ' ar nd bowels a gentle, thorough . aleanelng at once. When cross, peev ish, listless,- rale, don't sleep, eat or act Eaturalty. If breath Is bad. stomach our. give a tessponful of "California Syrup of Fi !,' and In a. few hours a'l the clogged, constipated waste, sour fct'e and undigested food win gently : rnove out cf the bowels, and you have well, playful child again. If your child coughs, snuffles, and Tssa caught eold or i" feverish or has s sore throat give n good dose of "Cal ifornia ?rup of Figs' to evacuate the bowels, n" difference what other treatment Is givt?n. Sick children needn t be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millloca of mothers keep it liandy be cause they know Its action on the tomach, liver and bowels la prompt and aura. They also know a little giv en todav eaves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Fies." which con tains directions for babies, children of ali aces and for grown nps plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sld here. Oet the genuine, made by "California Fig Byrtip Company.'' Ad. Genera! Fedration at Hot Springs April 3!) to May S. The opening session will be on the evening of April ."0 at p. rn. Official route for Indiana starts from Indianspolis, 12:17 p. in.; leave S:3I p. m. arrive at Hot Springs 9:17 a. m. Ti:re of starting, Sunday April SO, 12.17 p. nr. or Monday. April "nth. same hour, which do you prefer? If twenty go at the same hour front Indianapolis la special through sleeper will be pro hided. Fare round trip J29.40. and J?.SS J war tax 131.75 i Lower berth, one night 3.S' and iioi war tax i.'S Lower berth on. night, $2 50 and 25c war tax 3-5 Hotel Retes. Indiana headquarters the Hotel Ar lington. Fiain roa-n single $3.09, $3 00, $4 P": with toilet, single, $3.00, $4.00. $5. 00; with mineral bath (?) $.ni, $5 00. $; f'0. ro.;bie room $3.C $4.00, $5.00: with toi'ct. $4 00. 5 00. $.?; with mineral bath. $5.00. $6.00. $7.00. Cafe In con nection. The ho'ej committee aks tba r,,. rtationi be made Chairman Mrs. Km rr.a Johnson Avery, 61 ; Qataw Are. Hot Springs, Ark. (There ate oih-r hotels with cheaper rates) Shall we have an Indiana dinner th.'s year at the Bl-enniai" The following state delegations will be at the Arllnrton which Is the only hotel on the Reservation: Massachu setts, Pennsylvania. Ohio, Indiana and Alaska. 5eeral inquiries have come to the press chairman concerning program work for nest year. It Is suggested that program committees consult the outline sent oat by the State Council cf Defenser or the Extension Depart ment of Indiana or Purdue University. Miss Bercholdt of Indiana University has made an outline which has ben accepted by the National Council of Defense. Every subject one could de sire is in the list on these university bulletins and are free but postage should be Included to cover the expense of mailing. The Reciprocity Bureau will gladly offer assistance. The clubs should send the names of new officers and new programs to the corresponding secretary of the Federa tion, Mrs. Lesh of Muncie. i Thrift Mamp "tilings. V The Womans Club of South T;3nd formed the first Thrift 5T;ngi aceo-int among the women s clubs In thsir clt Prof. Becker of Notre Darr.e 1n his recent eddies." urged that a law be pas sed that, teachers of music be tequired to have a license before teaching, lie advocates that more attention be given to the finer patts. The progress Club cf South Bend ha" invested $500 tn War Savings Stamps for the Permanent Home Fund. They hope to soon hate $?(" more to their credit. Every suggestion of the Conservation Department of the State Federation 1 receiving enthusiast n i-upport. A motto "Every worr:an ear ly a Market Basket" has been placed on the walls of the riu'o rooms. Pr. Mou'.ton of Chi'-ago gave an illustrated lecture on the "Wonders of the II"a e n s." The Wvo man's Club of Cannellon has t imed its club room into a Red Cross Trork shop. The Woman's Club of Rockport meets each Wednesday to sew for the Red Cross. The members of the ?ofiiv of Rock port are studying so as to be able to make public addresses. The Hebrew Society cf EvansvUJe has adopted a French Orphan. Food riedge. The Reading Club and the Home Eco nomics Club of Tell City have shown their patriotism by signing a pledge not to use veal during the war. The American Magazine lei's of th Opportunity school in Denver, Colora do, and how the women of that city provide car fare, clothes and soup for young Americans who are to make gtcd. All Penver i" behind the work of Miss Emily Griffith and the lnti tut'on that she founded. In connection with this it Is interesting to note that the W. C. T. I, of Frankfort serve" penny lunches to the school children. On Saturday a fifteen cent lunch is served which pays the expense cf the s . t ool lunches. The Leroy Woman's Club In their Bed Cross work ha made 1? sweaters. 12 pair of socks. C4 colored bags, i; pillows. S pair of wristlets, scarfs 1 helmet, and 3 pair of pajamas. Thev have raised nearly four hundred dol lars for Liberty bonds and War Sav ings Certificates. Mr". Pickey of Chicago spoke ,- the women of Miehisan Cty on the Wom en's War Census which will be taken in April. Tho Franchise Lacue w?H work with the Council of V'efense in the the registration. Owing to the f ;l shortage the Wom en'" Club of Salem has not i:sd the library f-yr a meeting p!a- tlvs win ter. The papers for the rree:ig thi" week are on "Ambulance Work" t-i France and "Florence X'ghtengale." Salem wtji 'entertain the d strict con vention next mon'h. I)r "Nursery Work. - The Pa : Nurefy Committee ef Mish awaka Woman's Club has done such successful work that hereafter if w '-l! work as an independent or jt.t ri ira ' :on. Pur ng the past ?csr 3.103 children were cured for at a total expene of JIOSS.JS. At the last meeting right of the Lttle tots entertained with folic dances. Mrs. ", A Presh ira-e a his tory of Pa" Nurser.e throughout the country Miss Carol Eherhnrt is chair man.. The Association voted to pur chase fifty Sa-. ings Certificates. At the last ueeting of the Athenian and Current Evc-,ts Clubs of Craw fordsvll'e th" subjects Trie on ?nt war question. The Twentieth Cen tury Club enjoyed svsth guests two amusing- pleys. The Junior Ndl worker of the Art League held a for-e- sale Saturday. The proceeds will be used in war relief work. The Woman's CJib of -- Albany has adopted a French orphan. The Cm-rent Events Club of Jeffe. on? ,1'e had a Conservation Foorl d uion s t rat -tin of war blscu's. lima bean loaf with tomato dres-'ng and l;"dny Wan stew, the two others being meat ?ub- itutes to use on meatless dare. Al! of the programs are on the outline pre. rired by th Conservation Department of th Ftate Federation. 240,000 j Homes Gn a a Story & Clark Piano r 6r 1 f Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan druff is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid nr'-'on: apply it at night when retiring: ue enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gent ly with the finger tips Do this tonight, and by norning. most if not ail, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applica tions will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. . ' . Tou will find. too. that all itching and digring of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy. liu trous. glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Tou cap get liquid aron at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never falls to do the work. Air, hi I 1 K 1 ntt ESTABLISHED 1857 tell LARGEST RETAIL PIMiQ HOUSE IN THE WORLD OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 P. M. HJcSiSdinfiioiffldi OPEH EVENINGS TILL 10 P. NL a TO 1 1 l ' ee hrmamimmtm "-iM iimm STORY &. CLARK 88 N O T E SOLO ACTION PLAYER PIANOS Regular prices $700, $350 and $1,C0C, brjnd new In every way. The Story A. Clark Player Piano must be heard to be appreciated. To go on aaie tomorrow at $3a5, $445, $490 Easy Payments to Suit. 25 ROLLS. BENCH and DsUvery FREE. YOUR CHOICE ON STYLES D, A. I6-C SOLO ACTION STORY & (SLRRH PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 7TRYBER PLAYERS. $385 NEW. Your Own Terms. Hill ! I -"v I"""" J GRASP THIS GOLDEN OP P O RTUNITY. MAKE YOUR FAMILY HAP PY TODAY. Then Compare This Offer Wilh Any Offer ) Will Be Accepted In Patl Payment ol InltlalTayment. You Can Pay the Balance al Your Own Convanience. YOU GET 25 ROLLS OF YOUR OWN Your Old Or oan, Phono orapui or Piano Taken In Trade at a Very Lib eral Allowance. YOU GET OUR SPECIAL OFFER. htm Jr. PA YME.VTS THAT ARB EAST Te aalt eaeh eottemtT aeeeretaa eoaaatances. OV GET Preetl Isfirane 1b cue ef death. TOU GET Relief Insurance that extend. ym es t. wheat .lest r aaesapleyed. TfOV GET Free FrtTtlegvf Eaehantrtna; Iiitnnist bt time wtthtn am y.ar. VOt" GET a GninntM that Is aet "A terav f Taper," hat backed by the eaera on capital of the ifory Clark Co. Story & Clark A NATIONAL Piano With a NATIONAL Reputation Story & Clark 240 000 American Homes Own a Story & Clark Piano. 60 Years Ago Your Grandmother Owned a Story & Clark Organ. $6,000,000 Backs a Story & Clark Guarantee .rcru.irri BUSIfF-SS A"rn RESPONSIBILITY mes.ni a continuance of that business ajid the fact that etory C!arkhaf, been In srcCEMFTt 85 7 rn-an. tEat tnev w.li be for many ye-ars to com- Thus a purchasers ris ;n buying a Story A Ciark " """"w-' T!r-re is rV. value m a Story Clark Warranty. OUR BARGAIN COUNTER OF USED PLAYERS AND PIANOS TAKEN IN TRADE FOR U WAm STORY & CLARK SOLO ACTION PLAYERS Special Offer Tomorrow Player Piano, Music and Bench, delivery free. Terras" a woek f. S192.00 Xorp jrahoKanj' cas, fall SS-notp. fully guaranteed, with music and bench. Th tone cf this piar.o Is swest,anl ronderous. of which places it Wg& above the price asked. Player piano Special Offer Tomorrow Music Bench and delivery free. Terms $2 per week $173.00 Player Piano Special Offer Demonstrator. Ropular price $500 S350.00 BARGAINS PLAYER PIANOS OF FAMOUS MAKES TAKEN IN TRADE FOR STORY & CLARK SOLO ACTION PLAYERS. Special Offer Tomorrow Mas and delivery free. Terms $3 per week... ts f "in Aft f X0t8The tone ol fnla instrument is soft and mellow, the action is of stand ard make, fully warranted. If you are not prejudiced against a need instru ment with good reputation, wa would advise the purchase. ' IJt $192.00 Player Piano Special Offer Tomorrow Musir, hench anrl delivery free. Terms J2 a week Xote Mahogany case, full SS-note. fully guaranteed, with mu.-ic and bench. The tone of this player is sweet and ponderous, of which places it high above the price asked. Special Offer Player-Piano, Tegular price 175. " Player Piano Special Offer Regular price $G50.00 $235 $350 WILFRED M. HUGHES, Mgr. TWO STORES: 582-584 Oakley Avenue Opposite Postoffice, Hammond, Ind. el J-m 'l.HP ipll. 1.111 il )' t j wmriv.W .' ' Sl' JUS ein pi'.' 1 i e e.-ntrraj-h-r.,.! liwii-iiilirnf r" " " '---"" r'4 1 i 3 a . i i7Sir Dili I ri