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The Evening Missourian. [volume] (Columbia, Mo.) 1917-1920, September 18, 1917, Image 2

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THE EVENING MISSOUBIAN, TDES DAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1917.
Dutch Kitchenets
The most modern and con
Tenlent kitchen cabinets.
NEWMAN HARDWARE CO.
901 Broadway Phone 234
The Broadway Odeon
The Lutle House with the Big Show
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Today
Richard Bennett in
The Valley of Decision"
An engrossing theme on birth con
trol. Richard Bennett .will be remem
bered by his splendid work in "Dam
aged Goods" and in "And the Law
Says." Don't miss this one. Also a good
Comedy.
Wednesday and Thursday
Greater Vitagraph presents
Virginia Pearson and Joseph
Kilgour in
"Thou Art the Man"
Thursday, will also pby Ruth
Roland in the 4th episode of
"The Neglected Wife"
Come early to insure a seat. i
Friday and Saturday
Helen Holmes in
"Judith of the Cu mberlands'
Also a eood Comedy
Matinee 3 p. m. Daily
First Y. M. C. A. Worker Killed.
By Associated Tress
BEHIND BRITISH LINES IJJ
FRANCE, Sept. 18. The Young
Men's Christian Association has Just
sustained its first fatal casualty in
France. One of the workers In a hut
a few miles behind the lines was
killed this week by a bomb dropped
from a German airplane.
Plajer pianos and rolls.
Music House. 9th & Cherry.
Taylor
T-3
WABASH MARKET
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Telephone 8SS
If yon need presenrlng- pears
or peaches, order now
Pears, per bushel $1.75
Peaches per bushel $3.00
H -gallon Jars dozen 75c
Best Apple Vinegar, gaflon3,"c
30c Coffee (splendid) 50c
05c Cleanser, 6 cans .25c
10c Oil or Mustard Sardines,
3 cans 25c
05c Toilet Paper, 6 rolls .
Swift's Oleo, lb
07c Matches, box
25c K. C. B. Powders
Tin Cans dozen ,
10c Fairy Soap, 3 bars .
Rock Ford Cantaloupes
(fine), only
Jelly, glass
c
25
35c
.J)5c
50c
50c
!5c
10c
10c
07c Argo Starch, box 05c
Sweet Pickles dozen 10c
We haTe nice Green Beans
Cabbage, Tomatoes, Celery,
Green Peppers Corn, 'Radishes
and Sweet Potatoes.
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THE MISSOURI UNION
First Union Mass Meeting
DR. A. ROSS HILL
President of the University
DR. W. E. MEANWELL.
New Tiger Director
MR. MORRIS E. DRY-,
President of the Student Body
will make short talks on football and other
topics of University interest.
Wednesday, September 197:30 P. M.
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Young
Men!
OUR SHOES
are always in the
favor of young man
that wants style and value at the same time.
Choosing the kind of Shoe
that you want in this store
is not a difficulty because
of the variety of styles.
Come in and see them
) Broadway White Front Boot Shop
Stephens College Announcement.
Students from Columbia and from
the University who are planning to
take courses in any of the departments
at Stephens College may now enroll.
The following departments are open
to special students: Conservatory of
Music; Expression Department: Art
Department: Physical Education De
partment; and Literary Department.
For '.information or for appointment
with the head of the department in
which you are interested.phone 263, or
call at the College office..
JAMES M. WOOD, President.
Do you wish an adequate knowledge
of the Bible and of religion? Where
or when can you acquire that knowl
edge better than in college? At least
a start should be made at college
under a competent instructor. Enough
should be learned to assure an in
telligent understanding of the Bible
and a proper appreciation of its place
and influence in our civilization. The
Bible College of Missouri employs
three men wto are specialists in their
respective, fields. All their time is
devoted to teaching biblical and re
ligious subjects. No tuitions are
charged, and the work is credited to
wards unitersity degrees. Enroll for
one or more courses. (adv)
' CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION
and fruits been so artistically as
sembled, and to the lover of flowers a
rare treat is in store.
Not only for the material things
she produces Is California renowned,
but also for her scenic grandeur. The
world famed Yosemite Valley, Mercer's
Cave, the Big Tree Grove, and even
the great San Joaquin Valley, are
marvelously reproduced in diaramas,
which are pronounced by those who
have had the pleasure of visiting these
places to be as beautiful as the
original.
After enjoying the trip through the
train, even if you hate never been to
Californiaryou will share the senti
ments of the poet who wrote:
"Out there in California, where the
orange turns to gold,
"And nature has rorgottcn all the art
of growing cold,
"There's not a briefest moment, when
songsters do-not sing,
"And life's a sort of constant race
'twixt summer and the spring,
"Why just to know the joy of it, one
might his best years give,
"Out there in California, -where it's
comfortjust to lhe."
The Exposition will be open tonight
till ten o'clock and will remain here
Wednesday and Thursday. An ad
mission of ten cents is charged. Adv.
Victrolas and records. Taylor Music
House. 9th & Cherry. T-3
Arrow
Collars
2 fir 35
3 for 50
aUErT'PEABODYCO'INC'
MAKERS
J Visitors Amazed at Display From,
Pacific Coast Shonn Today.
The California Railway Exposition'
arrived in Columbia and is parked on1
the railroad tracks at the Wabash'
Depot. It was opened at ten o'clock
this morning and has been thronged
with visitors throughout the day.
IMin ftoln ia livlm full rt nnlnna
features, containing everything im
aginable from California except the
climate. It seems scarcely possible
to make a display of such magnitude
in the limited space of railway coach-
Ues, but artists and decorators have
accomplished wonders with the
diversified resources of the Golden
State. Never before have her grains
m&xmsmm
bacmi
Lomn mefix
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SUGAR
11 Pounds - - $1.00
Armour's Best Bacon, lb.38Hc
Armour's Best Ham, lb 2CHc
25 lbs. Flour $1.50
50 lbs. Flour $3.00
45c Crlsco 40c
90c Crlsco S0c
$1.75 Crisco
15c Tnna Fish
25c Tnna Fish
15(can Hominy .
20c Life o' Wheat.
Cc Ben Hur Soap, 11 for 50c
35c Monarch Coffee 30c
Armour's Light House
Cleanser, 13 for.
G bars Soap
Quart Tin Cans, doz
25c Cocoa
25c Saniflush
50 lb. can Lard, pound.
10 lb. can Lard, pound.
Cane Sugar, 100 lbs
BERRY'S
PHONE 375
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The Slorg at Standard Heichandis-
Drinks
at any
JIUC'
well
hgm just
9w like
No matter where
you are at nome,
office, hotel, on. train
or boat, if there's any
kind of ink handy, your
pen will nevei be dry if it's
iSojiAjiikd
Self-Filling
Fountain Peri
Simply dip it in the -ink,
press the little "Crescent
Yiller" and pen is filled.
Come in and see it.
CO-OP
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Advance Showing of Fall
Fashions in Women 's
Apparel.
Our aim Is to Individualize In Ladles' 'Suits, Coats and
Dresses and not to duplicate styles. Consequently our showing Is
very interesting, for It reflects tlie f.islilon-ldeas that villi be
prominent In l'all apparel. Representative models of coats, dresses
and IIoues are shown, all of assured style-correctness.
We Invite jour examination of thee Fall fashions, feeling sure
that the style-Information you nlll get from the display well justi
fies a visit. If you care to purchase now and be among the,flrst
to appear In Tails stjles, you will find our prices most reasonable
In every Instance.
HOUSEHOLD LINENS OF ALL SORTS.
A complete line of sheets, towels pillow cases and other
household linens Is offered here. We advise our customers to
look Into their linen clo-ets and supply their requirements NOW.
Proprietors of boirding houses and hotels particularly are urged
to compare our qualities and prices with those offered elsewhere
before purchasing. CO to 72 inch Linens per yard, ? G.V? 73 ?1 00
to $3.M.
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS.
Cotton" Iilankets, Wool Nap Blankets All Wool Blankets,
Challis Comforts, Home made, C ft. by 7 1-2 ft.; Sllkallne Com
forts.IIome .Made. C ft. by 7 1-2 ft.
SHEETS, TOWELS, ETC.
' We carry Pepperell Sheets and can supply yon in sizes 54x90
to 81x108 at Mill 1'rlceH.
Sheeting by the yard, all sizes from C-4 to 10-4.
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We are
Agents for
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and
phoenix"
SILK
HOSIERY
Ginghams for School or at Home
The choice of a wide
range of Ginghams
reflects painstaking
efforts in their selec
tion. It is really a
wonderful collection
considering the mark
et condition today.
Most reasonable for
school and house
dresses.
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The Store cf Standard Merchandise.
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The Daniel Boone Tavern Cafe
Now Open
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Exquisitely furnished in pink and gray, its delicate
hangings and elegant furniture harmonizing with
perfect service and meals of the best quality.
Meals a la Carte
3
also
For Quick Service
The Tavern Coffee Shop
Popular Prices
Just off the Lobby
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