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rnmsPAT morning, orronrrt 7. ir:c :VOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ."Style Ellsworth t 0 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy Clubs Circles -SOCIETY TN' ( r. 'A'pd'Iir..? " nr.n r.sar: ft J''ob ar.l A'vilia Wool rton. -in . L,'ii iyr ft- st.. T.u c-lrbrat"vl in th"- r,!l''r hVl Wir.f Miy v- gather"! 'i and rliru. Fifty yrar$ a ro Jamb Woolverton. rilnc a firm tvm South f. n.!. nfc mirrifd AlvlM Rur1. f I'mon township, at th oil John riuri hon" . William Tnsly who in-'i in the r fr a1 inn. list -v-- nf nuptial affair .i forim! iinnr pjrty '''onif'Ps M i ? i - r. trv cvct of th"-; V"irv r. Jn rol i. hi.'rrh m-? Tur"- 1 '1'iy vr;ir:: at th h;jn.h fr th ir j resrunr r.ifn .hiy puslnss ni'-Tir.p. : Durlnsr'th MiMn-s hir pl ps v-r ! mad" for a rnpr t-nrm to hr hM j Nov. 11 at thf part-on sr. At thtj rxt motiTiar. f.n Nov. J. all hapr! niPH bOXfX will ! oj'T.fj. , 71rrrr.-r:r.ir.. .21 E. D-ytrr. st. Nedl?n-ork and cr-r.tppt formr-d th? af tf-rr, oor.'s T.Tertainmer!1: and In the latter th fivor was given tr; Mr. O. A. Möhlin. Refreshment! ''fr to sven membf r? and. r'Uf: zum. .Mr?. Km tirt r-f Plv. mouth In fo rn"-t with Mrs. I.aF.illo av. ck t h c 1 3 5 v'" I E. (irundy, f 0 1 W i ; t Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON ! !l r.ir-jr was prcn! t;ftv rr- a to. Mr. Wroivtrton 1 an old pionrfr of South Brnd nd is today on of i-outh Bnd's l".idinp ftnanrir?. Th out-nf-town -TustÄ who joined fn th crlehr.itlon wore Jud' Dar rork and wiz, Kr.tlarvl, Ind.; Mr. find Mrs. A. C Showalt r. Cleveland. hio; Mr. and Mrs. Chirk-s K. Ty inan, ?.Iidd'-town. Conn : Mr. and Mrn. Charks Moody. Rfn.iv-lf jr, Ind.; Mies May Harrnd. IndJanap ol;., Ind.; Frank E. Fryant. Rochs ? t. Ind Mrs. foer W. Ilolnmn and Ind . and Jofph Kate, Crown Point. Ind. . "Why FhouM I Vote" was th ouftion put up for db.i at tho I:r5t mtin? of th Current History department cf th. South Bnd Wo man' cluh "VWdnfday afternoon. Hr. Alta Boram, democrat, and Mrs. ! jr.n T Clüf rf riihllrin -t- r Vir Participant?, 'in hr opening peerh j J ohnhoU MTK Oir outlined the bufinss or romen. which was to vote und thn cave th resFons yrhy thy should vote. She attacked the League, of Nations and the hih cost of livlntr. Dr. Boram cave the democratic stand on tax. the budget system, agriculture, and concluded with a defense of the Ltagru of Nations. No decI?ion was made on the de Kate, and th di.acuirlon of questions Involved was taken up by the club l'C!y. Preceding thft nbate, Mr$. O. B. Scandlln? gav a piano solo. Mr. and Mrs-. John Tlsr Hiusr'i ton. 31 W. Washington av., hav iFsnd invitations for th" tn-irriae1 (i thir daughter. Mis-j- Hd-n Ann i Haughton. and John Humble, son of Mr. nni Mrs. !.!- C. Humhl. IOL'2 K. 'J-ffi-r5on blvd. Th wedding will tako placf on th t-verinsr of Oct. 2- -t h o'clock in Plan for th tri-clty convention to bf h!d po-.n i Suth Bud ver? 1l5:uted at a nutinc of th Kp- K.mdolph -worth l'-.igu of the (icrmin M. cnurea ii'-ln Pottaw atornif diyo'.s.il of ,i- , - j m'H wr enjoyed and refreh- scrvd to .'. members. ftr an- Paul's Memorial rhurch. A rercntion ! n'f nts vrre. at tho liver hotel will follow th-. -r- tcrcmory. Officers directors of rh" St. -r- i Joseph llo.xpitnl Aid society held a Mrs. W. P. Burhams. Mr?. Burger, 'rusting Tu-d iv aftrrnoon at the Mrs. Walter Braunsdorf and Mrs. IA; hospital. liurintf tho business -s-IZ. Barbkr were hotnsts at a ho-JfioMs plan for the coming season cial meeting of th" Pjthlan Tea hold jwerr dbcussed. On Oct. 13 the sew In the K. of I. parlors Wednesday ling committt e of the society will afternoon. Guest day will tp ob-I m et with Mrs. I. V. Lower at served in two w eeks by a reception I which time Mrn Sam Periey and for th retiring officer!" of th- iJub. 'Mrs. Thenns Williams will have Hostesses for tho occasion will be charge of th.- sowing. A general Mrs. J. P. Cullv. Mrs. Weaver and ! m- tina of the At Lillian's lau chin g command to, in thf afternoon. i Je n i voice at once my objections to hTjother load, it s a practical cinch that ; fchem of secretly getting' Kenneth j w h v r'.s hangint; iround will ray j rtocK onr.ge 5 arK into our tioui n attention tu him. And tlun notn- TiK n.lai- frvonlnc rt ant thu covermcr th. trail for th'". - . . ..... r - - . - - L t;u-k- Kn nwlnc tho.who n-i'ht discovrr the secret drrw-' th1 routine bui?M'cr in it I felt my chagrined irritation at my own doubting spirit, iruras.v j it's time to to this hundüi . o:t But the ejuetion at the back of riv'l'or.it pla in Crrt Il.iVtn, ai'l brain persisted in spite of tuv nttc when In- uets to Luri'iir. t u Inrtcmrnt. I knew that I must voic eiioiih driftwood i-n top of th will !) f.isitr thitn to h; father's stjy fur him io th ! until ! i Mrs. C Mclaughlin. o-t. irr at the Weber, 1101 X. Members of the Shakespeare cir cle were entertained Wednesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Kline, 320 S. Main st. Following The reading of th? secretary's re port, the members responded to the roll call by giving tht-ir summer va cation experiences. A description was Riven by Mn. H. C 'Westervelt of her trip through northern Can--ola and Alaska. Mrs. George rui nier entertained with vocal selec tions. A short memorial service for Mrs. II. A. Pershing observed r t th close- of the afternoon. Oct. Lo rho circle vill meet with Mrs. S. H. Davet. S. Main Ft. society will be held home of Mrs. J. B. Notre Dame av. Mrf. J. C. Hansen. ?hrman av entertained rive truest with an in- Miss Emma Köpper entertained formal dinner Tuesdnv eveninc at 1 - members of th" Bluebird club at the Oliver hotel. The quests were j h," home on S. S ott ?-. Tuesday Mis.s Alice Christensen. Miss Meriam ! 1 vening. The eentng wan spent so- Miss Bentric Sorwick. i lally with niucic Mi; a Ituth Scope Miss Ann Hansen and Mts HazelPvaij an c,ut "r town guest. During Hagey. I the phort business session plans werf. jl. 'made for a Halloween party, after Mrs. B. A. Martin. Columbia ; which refreshments wi re served. Ft., was hostess to the Grandmother's j Nov. 2 is the date of the next, meet circle at an all day me eting Wed- in'. the j l ice to bc decided later. t nesaay. Dinner for 14 was served ' at noon and was followed by a In celebration of th' 8th wedding short busine meeting. Mrs. J. M. : anniversary of hrr parents, Mr. and Polph. 528 S. Michigan it., will en-j Mrs. John Vogel. Mrs. C. P. Mi- Iwiuglin, :39 X. Scott St.. entertain ed with a family dinner at hr home Wednesday. Charles Vori-1 of Paola. Ind. ;in.I Mr.. CharUs Coil of! town tertaln the circle N'ov. 1. Eipht members of the Standard Bearers of the Grace M. I, eburch were entertained at the home of Mrs. C. F. Brodbeck. 1137 Michi gan st., Tuesday eveninc. The next regular meeting will bo held Xov. i'. Klkhart. guests'. Ind., were out of that I must vosc It Immediately. "I was only wonderinc," I said deprecatingly "if those people who are watchint Mr. Walters on account ef the Stockbridge case might not also bo keeping an espionage on other friends and associates of the principal " "Including you?" Lillian inter rupted decisively. "Of course thev are, goose the call of tht man who named himself Hambridge rr Bridgeham shows that. But I know enouKh of their ways to realize that It's the easiest thing in the world to fool those so,uare-toed sleuth?. " Hervoiee breathed infinite boredom at the whole race of private de tectives. "Doesn't Jim take that spavined o'd Tiors out of here about once a week, and with a wacron make a trip somewhere bringing back all sorts of truck?" she asked abruptly. "It .seems to me I've seen him do it often enough so that his going ap pears rather a routine thing." "It is," I returned, thrilling with excitement, as I saw, or fancied I did, whither her questions were tending. "That horse is his own. you know from what Kate tMl9 me, I fancy he has had the animal since he was a boy. At any rate, 'Dabo is as young as desirable in his eves as ever and beat it v. here simply and she was." Babe':" Lillian Musi-: laughing. "Can vou beat ejaculated, that for a An all dav r.iretintr of fh Wim- en's Foreign Missionary society of ' äturday i Stull fnllri1 Vitirrli v:t5 Vi I H ! til- t'V nt.s at the home of Mrs. Z. B. Duncan. R Main rt.. Wednesdaj'. A potluck dinner w-as ierved at noon to IS members. The aftrnoo-'s program ineiuded a scripture Trading by Mrn. W. B. Allen, a chapter from the class text l-eok by Miss Cora Schilt, and a paper on "Tho Mes sago of the- Missionary," by Mrs. C. II. Reasor. Plans were made for the nxt meeting which will bp h"ld th third Wednesday in Nov.. with Mr. S. I. Woodruff. 1 Cö E. Dayton Formal opening of tho winter so cial activities at the Oliver hotel will take place Friday evening in the main dining- room of the r tt t i . . anair win ne m tn- nature oi .i dance and will continue from ) o"clock until niidnipht. Juls Stein's orchestra will furnish the müFric for the program of dances. Dances at the hotel will occur in the main floor cafe on three even ings each week. A series of tea dunsants to be held Saturday after noons dur'ng the winter months has been planned by the management and the Initial dance will be held afternoon. Music for all will be furnished by th-j Stein orchestra. A number of enter tainment features are being ar ranged to supplement the dance programs during: the season. Kighten members of th cians club were entertained Tues-i name ?M l '.lay e-wninsr ;it the horn- of Miss " 1 hnn'! trv" T rntnrrrrl "Mut T Catherine olier, SOs w. Washing- will answer vour question. Jim docs time was spent sociallv mak weeitlv tiins. sometimes often- Ther.-1 er with his hore and watron. Hp of the club roes io the waterfront for sfa food. Miss Wilaa down to his father's farm on the ton av. The hotel. The'Jan,i re f rv.-hme-ntb w rr served will be another meeting h Id in two weks with Shonts, 1. M'trien -t. An interestine program marked the opening of the department work! in th mothers' department of the- Progress ba- for feed and all sorts of things. rnd the fall he goes to the beach and gets driftwood for Thi grate lire- it burns wonderfully." gr,t it!" Lillian exclaimed gbefully. "I knew I would if you Italketl Ions enough. Jim must, sfe-nft club at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon in the ei'ib rooms. Mrs. H. C. Mathews read anp'l "lay tomorrow ralhcrins drift instructiv; paper on "Trainincr Chil - I v'-'Ood. TT ran brin one or two load: dren for Future Fscfulness." Mixsjhome. and unload it where any ittie Harmon had barer of th ! casual, spying person ran st-e it. They arent w.-itching Jim aavwav. I cradle souks. Announceme nt of the next meeting will be made later. but ou. so when he drives? aw.iy late enough driftwood i-n crated desk to conceal i home. 'Any one hanging around will i-ay no attention te ,Ii;ii. and if your mother-in-law calls out casually to him to put that last load in th vedlar it Tt i'Tl 1.-, ll-..?i I u 'M I J . - 1 I I 1". till . IU i . .1 . ' ..... be pio lor him to drive into th?il (i)Vircd entrance to the cellar. Once there I'll defy nr.y one to rind out that c irate a- weil as drift wood gee-s into the bouse. What do yu think . "I'm teo ashamed of nnse'.f to tell you." I admitted frankly. "Hut you have effectually squelched any little, sne.-ikinc objection 1 might -have had." "Thank you." sh said mockingly. "I'm glad I'm o con ineing. But. seriously, I wih I wa.s as sure of a number of thires :!S I am that about 1 went v-feur hours from :io" wi 11 br itispeettr.g this famous de-k of your princital's with no cre but ournlv. s and the Walters, brother and sister, the wiser." But elespite her assurance, which 1 knew was r.kt feigned, she was un deniably nervous d jring the hours that flapsed after Jim's last depart ures from the house according to her schedule until we heard the beat to 'BabeV feet turning in tho driveway. A casual observer, however, would have notbtd no departure from her usual poise, but I liMe known her so long that I knew she was grimly rer.res.si ug a suspense which almost any other wemari would hae oic-ed hysterically. Moth-r Graham, n horn we bad taken into oar eontllenee enough to make sure of her co-op iatieoi in II rcotinjr Jim to drie to th e ll.ir en trance, paced the rloor almost all of the last hdiir of our wait, and her impatient direction lo Jim, born of her nervous wait, va very realistic And then, in an incredibly short space of time. Lillian anil I assisting Jim. while Medher Graham kept Katie busy and out of the way a only she t ojkl, the uneratvd desk was standing in the alcove of my reioom, and Lillian was looking i it intently as if she would wrest its secret from it with her eyes. N St. meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the German M. K. held Wednesday afternoon W. C. Farnham. M3 E. plans were made for a b held Nov. meeting wan At a f oeiety rhu rch with Mrs Broadwa-. ehieVen pie supper to The shf.rl business followed by a serial hour during which refreshments wer served by the hostess. Mrs. Fred Temple. W. Jefferson blvd.. will etitertaii the society th first Wednesday In No vember. Col. f'-ymiur Tullock was th speaker of the afternoon at a meet ing of the Franklin Mothers' club hekJ Wednesday afternoon at the school buildinp. Col. Bullock's topi" was a discussion of woman's civic ideals and bow to develop thm. The. remainder "f th" afternoon was de oted to rommitten reports. Twelve members wer present. Mrs. L. H. Wirt will speak on "Hint on Mak ing the Home Homelike." at th next meeting of the club In two weeks. A dinner fT th" new members f The Good Fellowship e3s was the feature of th "1.15S meetinc Mer.dsv evening in th church prlrs. Covers were laid for 2- guests at rableit. decorated with b-uuets of fall flowers. Th" dinner was fol lowed by a ffhorr btisiues raeetlnr". The date of the ret m"-tir.g his rot been annotinced. pntepn members of th0 Vo'ir; Preceeding the regular business i I meetlrt- nf thn r.t-i AlnK i l-,a I As a compliment to Mrs. Janis nf tho First Biethren church held j Mcllwee of Denver, Colo., who is Tuesday evening at the church a. the guest of her daughter. Mrs. U suJjPer was server! Hnd a social nour W. McGann. N David Guilfoyle. C30 W. Las;ille av.,1 entertained with a bridee party at, her home Wednesday afternoon. ! Michigan st.. Mrs .j enjl.yed. The latter part of the evening was occupied with routine busine.-s. The next meeting will bo held Xov. 2 later. the place to be decided Mrs. "Robert C. Higins, 1217 N. Meade st., entertained informally Tuesday afternoon. Cards were the diversion of the afternoon and th- favor was awarded to Mfsa Mar garet McHcnry. Luncheon was served to the guests present it.elu tng Mrs. Morris f'ollmer. rs. 'arl Karoufe. Mrr. J. V. MoMeen. Mrs. H. W. Drain, Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs. Frank James. Mrs. Clären' Herring. Mrs. Paul Fassnach! and Miss Margaret MeHenrv. Thirty-four members of the oten W. 11. C. thimble wer1 entert Tuesday afternoon at the old eemr. house Mr. Helen Kenyon and Mrs. Gains were favor winners in the contests which omprised aiternoonsi on er.-Kn-. icerre merits were served bv the he.st--see ! A farewell party honoring Mrs.. Isaac Farneman. who -viH leave, i .soon to make her home in Los ( Angeles. Calif.. Mas given Tuesday. ' afte-rnoon and evening by Mrs.! i George Wyman's Sunday school ' class r.f the the country Ftupel. The and at ti-.rjn. First M li home of time was e'clock a pot e luirch Mr?. K a t B. spent socially luck sup per was serv d. Announcements Mrs. Fred Sack. Mrs. Clan Huff man, Mrs. J. A. Coilr. Mrs. l-ic-Tritt. Mrs. William Xewm in Mo, Donald Alln. Mrs. Minnie Frank. Mrs. S. D. Moran, Mrs. Frank Wo-f-ter. Mrs. Gaines. Mrs. Co-.- Meyers. Mrs. Hattie Weaver. Mrs. Mary Garner and Mrs. Bernard J in e r. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Cr;ee M. 11. ehurfh trill meet this afternneoi The thö;chtjrch pnrlors. Hostesses f'r tho h-; occasion will be Mrs. I'. Ci. Iallo- v.ay. Mrs. C. '. BonDurant. Mrs. It. Kr.epp. George ''el'(i Mrs. Iavis W. T. Mi;,. ! Wir ' i i Nil luds. Homer ;ol Mi--s Mrs ' ; a r Cai t :i H Brch-, 1 ' Hit At the Tuesda v meeting the corps hfM tzei. There will lv a ru Woman's union ci Baptist church hedd the church parlor.. Mrs. L"i Hd etil; tlv tni.-, .Mrs. i ef tlv- 'ahary afternoon I Burkh. evening two applications i and Mrs. Christine Schott will mg of the Heb i ihe I. . O. rrship were for n-'iir and 1Z npplii-ations v er- r wfre formulated- for th" opvention which will be 1 -allot eel Upon d. ri.-int disfri". h"'d i :t futh Bend Oct. 1? Fully-tour m m l.ers were in att ndatv .Memo" V rs of th" Flvmouti! r.ee elas r-o entertained Tues-d v tcrr'ivj at th home of Mrs. Janv n.s:esss a, a m t Ifehekan thimble hill Thursday. Th. m'-fit'g of ers' (dub h: h Friil. iv ha- !; Tu "Slav. V. V. Aila Hilüe- will ; Ai nm-orr.'in? . rt be ii i F. t h" Lincoln Moth- I v. is announced fv ': postponed um 'I J '. Forden and Miss j be th- speakers. j me f tine of th" Serv-; few fys flS&-f jro&sevi i- :ion . ill 1" held this ".: o'c'ock at . t r the purpose of at -th e di- At Wheclock's At Wheelock a GIFTS FOR FALL BRIDES The Gift Seeker will find in our establishment a very large display of distinctive and charming articles whiqh are strongly recommended for Bridal Gifts. A visit to our store will give you many helpful suggestions. George H. Wheelock & Company of accepting I au I to I ice sta t'-rnoon i; Y. w. r. a cussir.g the ad vis i bilit th in it ati '-Iii of tho Arr.eri leuior. to become an auxiiiarv that orgaiization The department of literature fion two r.f the Fioi;iess club v.ll meet Friday atternoon in the club! rooms. Mi.-3. Lmdis Wirt win hie! eliarg- of the music. Miss Alma Coll tr.er will discuss "Th" ' Historical! Background of the Short Story"; nd Miss CJraee Fabbitt will tell of I the b-cinni r.g of the short storv :n J Ame rica. "Hip Van Winkle" will be j read by Mrs. J. S. MrCowau. Tii" ":rci" of 7J rcy will m'-t j this afternoon with Mrs. Alice L. j lu'kc:ts. i I N. St. Joseph st. 1 Personals i Mrs. cf Los C. il Angl T o w r. s-.1 n d es Spending the 'a lif . mi: and children no have be n ii u .UI g Townsend's mother. Mrs. Margaret! Beam, i'-:-: r turned to P. A. P.e. and B. W. r. .ne. nigan st., na e th ir home. ' of New Orleans. La.. Ho. ce of Lau C anv . Mich., are th ues-ts m-r. If' 12 Lindey st. Mr. and Mrs. True ti.i r.isport. Ind., are homes of Mrs. E. Campbell. of C. M. Pal Icings with " that Chocolaty Taste!" "7"OU'll never know just how delicious your J- icings can be until you make them with Runkel's All-Purpose Cocoa ! Glossy and firm on the cakethey melt in your mouth. Try this Easy Icing Recipe Beat an epg until light and fluffy, add one tcapoon ful of cream of tartar anrl slowly f if t in one capful of confectioner's sugar until tho filling is stiff enough to epread. Add cr.e traswxmful of vanilla. Melt rix tablespoonfuls of Runkel's All-Purposc Cocoa with two taMespoonfuls of butte.r and add both to the sugar and ejrg-white. Be3t vrelL If frosting sc-erns soft, place bowl in top of double boiler and cook for a moment, stirring constantly until thick enough to spread. A Bookful of Easy Recipes The above and a hundred other delicious cocoa recipes ranging from Runkel's Afternoon 4 'Tease' to Runkel Egg Nog are in "Hie New Cocoa Cookery1 the complete Runkel handbook that takes you through magic Runkel-land where there is no chocolate to grate, no loss of flavor, no baking failures. Your copy of this book will bs sent on request RUNKEL BROTHERS, Ire. 430 West 30th Street, New York Citi 2falrs cf UvnltVs Almond Bars and Fruti-. x. t o p Xl4 . Hih of Wil- ruests at the True' tliter.x. Mrs. J. S. Michigan st.. and Mr?. Grace Brmnock. s. Carroll st MARPwIAGK LIC'KNsi:. Elmer Vermilyer ed South Fend to Mary Car.in of Scuth Bend. Charles V, eavr cf Chiciro ?3 Rc? Liefer of Chicago. Donald Squire of KIkhart to Mil dred Veavcr of South Bend. ' Dancln;; at day uigliL IM m It-,! i hi 1 a feu kh ! yws 'Si I M-Pmpose Cocoa pglig ; SILK AND WOOL HOSE at One-half Price 51.50 to$2.50 pure silk hose at $1.00 43.00 to $5.00 pure silk hose at $2.00 $2.00 to $2.50 wool heather hose at $1.00 $3.50 to $4.00 wool heather hose at $2.00 Every pair perfect First quality. Main floor North CHILDREN'S WEEK Ends Saturday Evening at 9 o'clock. A Walkinc Dolly Free with every pur chase of Co.OO or over. Plain v.hite or color? in Flannelrtttr Sleepers and owns. Sizes t to 1 4 $ I . 5 values, $1.50. Sizes 2 to 651.50 val ues. $1.25. New Ginsham Dr-fs in plrt?n or in color coir.hinations. Sizes b to 14 $5.50 aluts. $2.95, $3.25 and $3.50. Sizes 2 to u lor $1.95 to $3.50. Chüdien's row, main floor North Leather Bags and Purses That Arc "New" A wonderful assortment of Swagger Bags and Canteens in new shapes, $5.50 to $14.50. New Dre?c B:: and top strips in urdc, alligator ana in all the pin al leathers. Prices range from $10.00 to $25.00. Noveitv row Main lloor t Gowns at a Lower Price Gowns of pink, batiste, lace and silk yokes, also h md emn: ojnri cd Philip pine Gowns lower at $3.00. Li n g e r i e S rcon d ft o o r N o r t h DRESSES For Street and Semi-Dress Smart Wool Dresses of Navy, Trico- tine, Serge and Poiret Twill. And for Afternoonmd Dresa wear are lovely frocks of Satin, Crepe Meteor. Silk Duvetyn and Chiffon Velvet. Dresses priced at $25.00 and up. COATS and WRAPS for the youn: miss arc tho- new. Hort models some with tur collais and others with self collars, which huito.i hi:rh it the neck. Lonper Coat? in conservative .ind wrappy styles Fur collars and cuff. of Nutria. Kolinsky. Squirrel or Austi .Ji.n Opossum. Coats from $25.00 and tip. 3 I M Mazdla the choice of leading hotels, clubsi and railroad dining cars in America! WOMEN everywhere are finding out that lard is one of the nost unsatisfactory of all cooking fats. It is absorbed into the food, making it heavy, seggy and indigestible at times. So much lard is taken up by the food during cooking that it bccornc3 more expensive to use. Llazola is 100 pure vegetable oil. It never penetrates into the food, but sears fish or meat over, and preserves all the good Havers. At the same time, it make3 the food more digestible. You too, should use Mazola for all cooking, baking, frying and auting purposes. Thousands of people everywhere use Mazola ss a delicious salad dressing, in preference to olive oil or any other vegetable oil. It costs about half what an acceptable grade of olive oil would cost. Selling Rcprttentatix?e CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 213 Elast Illinois St-, Chicago 7 !f ii . 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