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IAGE TWO omw v run: tti nn? - journ vl FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1921. 8 IWff- T n . , I dtafeH j t a "" iJWBja m 1 1 Society's Latest Toy Mrs. George v Farrar was chose irefent of lilini Chapter, Daughters o the American Re ilutlou, ;it their at nual meeting held yesterday Th nmiplete lint til' officers chosen t erve during t In coning year follow Regent Mrs, George w Karrar Kirst vlco rcKi'iit Mrs. 'larenci Grtggft Second lce regent- Mrs Georgi Glelm, Recording Decretory Miss Pannli EHctiBlbergev. Correspond I ng secretary Mrs George Weiss, Registrar Mrs. F. A Sherv I Historian Mrs. E P, Hathewa) Directors- - Mrs. B. Johnson, M rs Fred Sapp. Mrs. C W Irion, Mn Her bert HJgby, Miss Mayrae Wldnier Mlsn Hattie May and Mr Kdraum W. Weiss of La Salle, The ejection was held following th annual elui luncheon, which svas r ed t the home of Mrs Farrar In Ba I Ottawa, nags, tils and spires were used M decorations throughout the house. Tin' reports of all the retiring officers were given, which showed that the organization lis just emu pleted a very profitable year Mr Walter Proland sang .1 group of sele Hons and Mrs V, VV. Irion gave the report of the national convention held last mouth in Washington, IV C, ft What promises to be ne ol Me big pest ami most delightful features of entertainment ev r Riven in Ottawa Is the "Economy Sale" which will take place tomorrow at Armorj t' The nf fair will have .hi the mirth and pleas tire of an old fashioned fair, with mod ern Features or entertainment besides Booths have been constructed "" throughout the building, where oven kind and sort of articles Imaginable will ho placed on sale, There iii .1 hlir cafeteria where supper will lie served, and dancing on the main floor 'of the building. Ftefroshtuenl stand . cigar and Cigarette stands, a clothing nn i white elephant booth and many other Interesting places were being in-ranged for the big opening tomor row. The lilt!;- Camp Fire Girls Mil! do their bit by furnishing a program of music. The largest attendance ever to turn out to any sort ol' an 01 lawn entertainment is expected to be present, ah of the money raised will be turned into the playground fund and used for the betterment of the condition of the kiddie- of tin- city, i The members of the tree club ol ho Ottawa Woman's club, who re cently planted trees along the read of remembrance," south 5f the city, will hold a card party on Friday aft ernoon. May Kt, at the home of Mrs ! Horace Hull on Mad'son Btreel The liarty will he held to raise funde to keep the trees alive and give them! the needed care during the hot sum I nmr months. All the ladles In th City have been invited to attend this Affair. Anyon wishing to go can notify the officers of the club, who are headed by Mrs. Clarence Watts.1 or the hostess, Mrs Horace Hull Mrs. Edward Cbrrigsn entertained t.ho members of her card club at a de HghtfUl party last bight at her home, 19 Do Leon street. Fourteen couples were In attendance, The house was! prettily decorated with large l ouquets of violets. The guests spent n happy evening with cards, music and danc lag. The honors at (.nils were awarded to Mrs. Willis Wlllcox, Mrs. Hilton, Mayor George V. I'.. Weeks and Richard Mullen. At a lute hour M delicious tmpper was served by t!i" I hostess, The party reluctantly broke up at midnight, Y- ihs. Wallace llienly entertained the members of the Wallace Home Bu 1 lean yesterday afternoon at one of the most Interesting meetings tho unit has ever held. About Ihlrty-flvu ladles were in attendance. Mis; SSelroa Monroe gave an excellent talk on- the phans of Home linn 01 work Late in the afternoon r freshments 1 wero served by the hostess, The next meeting will be held tin flrsi Thursday In .tunc at the home of Mrs I J. w. O'Donnell in Wallace township -Y- H- Tho nnnual Junior-senior reception!' of the Ottawa High school will he held ! till i evrnliiK at the school. A pin gram of entertainment has been nr ' rangid for the evening. A play will be givrn in the auditorium of the school by gome of the members of tie I junior elase, after which the Ruest'il' "will go to the gymnasium and lance until midnight'. At a late hour 1 'p I ier win 1,1- served. : -Y- Mrs. John Farrell entertained a lev. friends at her home, !M 1 Poplar tree'. : last night at a plasanl part . 1 mentary to Mr Bon Murphy, oon to move to Chicago to ma future home. Thu evenins wa Irimlri d Y- Y- -Y- Mr. and Mr. W. C tatned the members 1 boi hood club last night -Y- Y- T (bwfflews Probate Court Est .li en hrg May 16 at Ivelyn Utech to Kst Sell Fat Sill v X H E 9 x 1 v 1 u t r i I i ; i Circtiit Court Ordert 1 mm 2 -.-as- Wi 1104 Peo vs Feet .Apr 25 at 1 : 30 ill H set for Mot vs Nelson set for May f mpt ref, unc ft lor d I vu Barlow ord appng 0 9 2 th repts of receiver. GROrFRV i 2 Ri-'SIV;r; dT1 17 nil nsrim t --v 5 i imo Fin- 1 - 'Mi ,,m u . turn 1 ., 1 n r.uiJvCjU 2 i it s;: f I i m I Potatoes, 8uaar, Fie Oat Meal, 1 (tjij. and Lard. no b hrg an 1 NEW CAM. 3. t 4 z rT; New Comb Ho 5 bar-, Soap 3 bars P. & Q, ioep 3 bars American Fan 3 bam Fels Naphtha 3 ban; Star Soap . . 3 Rub No More Soap Wo h ive extra fancy ant; tar,tc better. per pkrj. OTATOE3, CANNED GOODS S A L t I i I Extra fancy r Tea and Coff A fancy Coffei 6 rollc. finest Pure l ard, it 911 c Paul P. Merlin Th it, Pineapples, Pieplant, . Bottled Horseradish, r.ident Flour with order. Elisabeth anda v. Larkin atty. it, 25260 Win K Wa li Wnterworih div Ih cree Robert Carr er 25261 Rid McCorn ; ' Sonsl 1 ui 1 Ion 1 o Country and Creamery Eluttcr and F 7 Ifes. fresh Oat Meal American Full Cream Cheese, fb. Eggi 0 il 1 1 m 5 V I Tens PAT SLATTERY CALL ONF. FIVE ! WE. t 0 11 --, .n-r . ' m PERFECTION IN DRESS itiere are certain little details about shoe-fitting that make for perfection in foot attire. It is the difference be tween getting that really good fit and style effect that every woman admires and craves, and only half getting it. It is our endeavor to give the perfection in fool dress that maiks this store distinctively as the one store where ladies of particular tastes like to deal. Fashion Shoe Parlors 1 V "Ji V 4 : Map utchers ket Propose lo make this the biggesi week of iitiiisuul 1 1 1 . ( offerincs sinee our opening. VVh) is il ihal our markel is crowded even day in ihe week? 1 here are jusl iwo reasons Qualit) and prices that's wlial counts ihese days. ( rood appetizing food is the solid basis of our business. The people of Ottawa and vicinit) have at lai re al izec I thai the meats sold over lh counlers of the Chicago Butch (M's markel are positively of the highest qualit) and you can depend that our customers always come back v more. Kor lliU week Fancy Beet 7c t Roast, Bomcthin I .in. y Kound Steak, b( lity, out 1 1 II. 19 i I rrsll c;!iiuiil HamburBcr, It. 1 9 V "rcsh lrcl I ivcr, ihi .ill liver, lb. 10c i m Beef, sugar Hired, lb. 6c Plate Boiling Meat, !! Creamery Butter fresh churned 40c pound BEJSSP4'rcl,.,W. Bond Beans, ) cans for K are sueii I, lender and pin a and Hie price-; 'si oilier fe Hi ; . Tr tomorrow . Fresh Pork Lamb, Veal I'orl Should. -is, 1 1 cah .mil I nu j I amb " r ' n. wh ih 8 to Pf ( hops, lb 1 DC ... - , I arnb Stew II, ' 13c Lc I .-, ol I .null. Ill . "1 o Pork ( hops end IQl lOC cuts, lb l'2.C 7 j j - I amb bhoulder, -1 Q Pork Butts, Ian qu lity, Roast, lb, . 1 tL 2 C IhS1' J. 'ill: J 3C Veal Chops, lb. I nu l)rv Sail Pork, jusl ' P 10c Vcal stew: -b: 7c 10C Shoulder.,Stfb! . 12C lip tall i .ins Cm. line 8c Jam, laree 20 Pork Chops 'C Bin Chiel ( Beans, I. be ZDC 15c Blue Bird Butterinc, co Gem Nut Butterine, !l. Pure Lard for this sale only 10k 20 c . I. utiles Brva. 17 M f C M. M. W hite Laund 20c 9 c 15c undry So ip, 10 bars for I an ugarCure PicnicHams Compound Lard 8 42 c Milwaukee Bacon Sugar ruied squares, hall or whole strip, Ih . 1 2 2 C Mmhn Dill Pi.kles I letzel s sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole. mm Bacon Squares mall ! ean Porl Butts Fresh Leaf l.ard, in ones, extra It.. 14c fine, per 8c Specials! Specials! Milk, lartje cans 8(: Tomatoes, Mahan's brand, No, 2 can, per can 8c (Limit 12 cans to a customer) Tomatoes, K. tnd R. brand, No. 3 can, per can lie ( Limit I 2 cans to customer Leaf Lard, per pound 8c Lard, home rendered, per pound 7c Plenty of Help to Take Core f You. Bring This Ad W ith You. I I -13 Ik I ra 1 1 1 ' 7 I b