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Page Fifteen" Wisconsin THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL1 Madison Thursday, Feb. 3, 1938 SOCIETY CLUB NEWS Bilbo Ends Talk on Kindergarten Club1 of Edgewood Has Valentine Party Members of the Edgewood Kin Prof. R. A. Brown to Talk on 'Income Tax Problems' Before 'U' Club Group Lynch Bill dergarten Mother's club entertained Madison Co-eds Reveal Choice of Gowns for Prom a group of "guest mother friends at a Valentine party recently.

Mrs. Roland A. Finer. Mrs. Francis Hand, and Mrs.

Leo Kehl were in charge Girl Scouts Make Plans for Two Annual Banquets Because of the growing number of Girl Scouts in the city, the 1938 father-daughter banquet will be held on two nights, Feb. 15 and 16, it was announced today. Reservations may be made at Girl Scout headquarters for either night. The dinners will be held at the First of the program. Prizes in various pames were won bv Mrs.

Bernard Gill. Mrs. E. Flem WASHINGTON OJ.R) Senate sponsors of the anti-lynching; bill agreed Wednesday night to carry the fight to the southern filibusters with a strong floor defense of the measure's constitutionality. Shortly after Sen.

Theodore G. Bilbo ended his scheduled "30-day speech" against the measure after talking only three ing, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. Louis Guest of Honor 1 days, Sen. Robert F.

Wagner Congregational church starting at Norma Rich Becomes Bride of C. A. Metzner The marriage of Miss Norma Laurette Rich, 820 W. Johnson and Charles Alfred Metzner, 651 University son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Metzner, Casco, took place Monday in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baker were the attendants. The bride is a sophomore student at the university, and Mr.

Metzner is an assistant in the department of psychology at the university. When they return from a short visit with Mr. Metzner's parents in Casco, the couple will make their home in Madison. As the clock ticks away the minutes and brings the hour of the university Junior Prom on Friday night nearer and nearer, Madison co-eds finger with anticipated pleasure the new gowns they will wear to the most important social event on the university calendar. Attractive Bobye Lou Utter has chosen a smart white crepe dress fashioned with a narrow white silk fringe at the bottom to wear to the dance, which is being held in the Memorial Union.

Her accessories will be silver, and her black velvet evening wrap has a white fur collar. Ernest Brandes will be her partner. A heliotrope chiffon gown over taffeta will be worn by Eileen Freeman, who will attend From with Charles Beck. The dress has a jacket of quilted chiffon. Her accessories are silver, and her wrap is black velvet.

A gown she designed herself will be worn by Gertrude Ksch, who will be escorted to the party by George Kissel, Alpha Chi Rho. The gown has five circular skirts of tulle in rainbow colors, Hit-Run Victim Raymond, Mrs. Stuart McCormick, Mrs. George Richardson, and Mrs. M.

Snell. William Alden Kimball's one-act play, "Farewell Cruel World," was presented by the Edgewood Junior College players, who will present the play again Saturday at 1 p. m. over WIBA. Barbara and Edwin Kehl, in quaint costumes, danced the minuet.

Among those present were Mmes. Edward Richardson, George Richardson, E. R. Welch, M. Gold, Henry S.

Sterling, Clyde Knapp, Donald S. Farley, R. A. Paper, Lloyd Turner, Barney Devine, Leo Kehl, C. M.

Kuby, William Evans, J. W. Coan. W. J.

Corrigan, F. W. Weid-enfeller, J. Yaudes, Bernard Gill, Louis Sather, Mark Pilon, L. Murray, Donald R.

Kennedy, M. Snell, W. Hansen, H. Willmath, Paul Segerson, E. M.

Kehl. Mmes. Joseph J. McCormick, T. X.

Ritger, Henry. Dahman, L. Schneider, O. Schwenker, Lydia Butler, M. Tuber, Louis Raymond, A.

G. Kiesling, R. Murphy, Charles Dollard, Walter Fauerbach. E. M.

Downey, R. Meng, F. A. Simonds, Stuart McCormick, Vincent Dirien-zo, Frank Schiffer, Dorsey L. Botham, L.

Dingeldine, H. Forrer, Donald Werve. A. M. Sell, William Puroell, Viola Herrick, Karver Pues-tow, Francis Bloodgood.

Mmes. A. D. Winspear, Joseph Smith, Edward Fleming, L. Saubert, L.

Saul, F. H. Hand, G. Forester, H. Calvi, I.

L. McCranner, Ted Weidenbeck, M. Kurth, John Murray, William Busch, and R. Henry. East Side News Dinner guests on Tuesday of Mr.

and Mrs. A. T. Hamre, Lake Edge park, were the Rev. and Mrs.

C. A. O'Neil and their daughter, Jean, and Miss Shirley Bents. Nekoosa, In his talk on "Making Out Your Income Tax" to be given before members of the women's luncheon discussion group at the University club next Monday noon, Prof. Kay A.

Brown, of the university law school faculty, will explain the various steps in making out the blanks and will give the reasons for the many additions and subtractions which one must make before the blanks are acceptable. The luncheon will begin promptly at 12 o'clock and will close at 2 p. m. in order that faculty women members, as well as wives of faculty members may attend the meeting. Open discussion will follow Prof.

Brown's talk, and he will answer the questions of his audience. Reservations for the luncheon will be limited to the capacity of the dining room and are xo be made not later than Sunday. Advance reservations have been made by the following: Mrs. Charles R. Prof, Ray A.

Brown, Mrs. C. E. Brooks, Mrs. John Guy Fowlkes, Mrs.

James G. Fuller, Mrs. M. F. Guy-er, Mrs.

C. P. Higby, Mrs. Joseph Hirschberg, Miss Helen M. Patterson.

Miss Almere Scott, Mrs. F. C. Sharp, Mrs. Grant Showerman, Mrs.

C. S. Slichter, Miss Gladys Stillman, Mrs. R. M.

Waters, 2, and Miss Charlotte Wood, 1. Services Set for Saturday Funeral services for Aubrey A. Bates, 36, Corpus Christi, a resident of Madison, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Grace Episcopal church, the Rev.

Leonard E. Nelson officiating. Mr. Bates, associated with the Amsco Refining died Tuesday afternoon on a train on the way to Madison. Pallbearers will be Albert Wood, Chicago; Allan E.

Skinner, Stoughton: Dr. Lindley V. Sprague, Frank E. Doyle, Arthur O. Johnson, and Mark Purcell, of Madison.

The body will be at the Frautschi funeral home afternoon on Friday. N. co-author of the bill, said he would take the floor to defend its validity. The end of Bilbo's threatened marathon speech came when he yielded to Sen. William E.

Borah Ida), for a question, after describing in detail how colored persons were prevented from voting In "We contrived a very learned and erudite state constitution, which virtually eliminates Negro Toters," he confided. "One of the requirements is that Negroes must be able to comprehend the state constitution when it is read to them. None of them can understand it. Bilbo said that there has been no "serious effort" to solve the race question since Grant was president. "It is common knowledge that many white girls in government service in the District of Columbia are living with Negroes because of laxity of the government," he shouted.

Other congressional developments included: The house appropriations committee approved a $27,638,624 deficiency appropriation bill, the largest item of which is $16,700,000 for payments to federal land banks whose loan rates were reduced by congress. The bill is $489,034 below budget estimates. Chairman Burton K. Wheeler Mont.) of the senate rail Inquiry, asserted that Pennroad corporation directors concealed Information from stockholders and urged that such practices should be curbed by removing members from the board. v.

'-if I A i shading from blue through rose, turquoise, and peaeh into yellow. She will wear a full length black velvet hooded cape. Eleanor Owens, the partner of Kichard Xashold, will wear a gown of white chiffon with a pleated bodice and narrow rhinestone shoulder straps. Her white fur wrap is fingertip length. Blue ToUe Over Taffeta A princess gown of blue tulle over taffeta is the choice of Lucile Schreiber.

The voluminous skirt falls from a bodice of appliqued chifion flowers In pastel colors. Her floor A 0 fir- 6:15 p. m. Mrs. Wellwood Nesbit, chairman, Mrs.

W. S. Kinne, and Mrs. T. Gibbs Murray are in charge of arrangements for the Madison Girl Scout council.

First class badges will be awarded, and representative fathers and daughters are to speak. Girl Scouts are urged, to get their tickets early because only a limited number can be handled each night. Juvenile Club The meeting of the Juvenile club of the Wisconsin School of Music will be held at the school Friday, the first at 4:15 p. m. to be sponsored by Miss Bernice Swift, and the other at 7:15 p.

m. to be sponsored by Mrs. Bobye Hanesworth. programs will consist of readings, violin, and piano numbers. The evening program will be given by Pattty Adamson, Beverly Ashby, Jimmie Ashton, Joan Boehrig, Kathryn.

Brumm. Alice Collins, Mary Cunnien, Virginia DegoUer, Luanne Dreher, Patricia Ewell, Louise Frederick, Patricia Helmke, Lee Hoiby, Lavonne Holscher, Martha Klein, Jean Longenecker, Janie Longenecker, Patricia McHugh, Yvonne McHugh, Leland Munger, Christine Nelson, Leroy Nelson, Mar-jorie Parsons, Naomi Rosen, Jargce Shervey, Martha Truog, and Janet Williams. Those taking part on the afternoon programs are Joan Bratt, Georgia Braun, Donna D'Hobbins, Luanne Dreher, John Eustice, Earl Gates, Dick Hoppe, Joanne Mc-Leish, Nancy Niederer, Tura Bell Olson, Sybil Reese, Louis Rosen, Rex Rucker, June Scholz, Bob Schumpert, Marita Schumpert, Jean Sklar, Maxine Thurston, John Truog, Martha Truog, Nancy Trtiog, and Sally Uhl. Becker-Rogers Feb. 13 has been chosen by Miss Ruth M.

Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Becker, 22 S. Franklin as.

the date for her marriage to William T. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers, 312 Dow ct. The Rev.

A. Gordon Nasby will read the service at 7:30 p. m. in Bethel Lutheran church, and music for the ceremony will be provided by a quartet from Milwaukee. Mrs.

Albert Rogeberg will be her Johnnie Walker will be her partner. Escorted by Richmond Griswold, Sigma Chi, Florence Gruen will wear a salmon taffeta gown trimmed with dubonnet velvet. Her accessories will be dubonnet and her fingertip length wrap is of white fur. Violets Trim Gown Ruth Misner, who will attend Prom with George Amery, has chosen a princess model of peach chiffon taffeta. A bunch of violets at the neckline and a row of tiny buttons at the waistline in the back will be the only trimming on the gown.

Anabel Graves will attend the dance as the partner of James Robertson. A turquoise net frock with an exaggerated swing skirt will be worn by Mary Elizabeth Rundell. Her accessories will be dubonnet and she will wear a black velvet wrap. William Stewart, Beta Theta Pi, will escort her. Bagfcy Sisters to Attend Violet Bagley will wear a fitted gown of aquamarine satin with her red sandals and red accessories and her wrap of black velvet.

Her partner will be Fred Miller, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Her sister, Eleanor Bag-ley, will wear a blue metal cloth gown with silver accessories and a black velvet wrap trimmed In fur. Richard Totman, Phi Delta Theta, will escort her. Recent guests at the home of Mr. Sarah Thompson, 31, of Paperville, ia pictured above.

She was killed by a hit-run motorist who, she said before she died, passed her twice on the road before running her down. The scene of the tragedy was a few yards from the spot near Coatesville, where Helen Moyer was killed in the same manner by Alexander Meyer, who was executed for the crime. E. G. Brady, 66, Dies in Hospital Edward G.

Brady, 66, of 320 S. Carroll timekeeper at Hotel Loraine for about 10 years, died today at a Madison hospital after an illness. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary Saf ford, Eau Claire, and Mrs. William J.

Ro-sien, Madison, survive. The body was taken to the Sohroeder funeral home. WANT AD BADGER 6000 and Mrs. Arnold Zumkehr, 1443 Spaight have been the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Marty, Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Marty also visited at the John E. Marty home, 501 Maywood ave.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Town and their daughters, Shirley and Audrey, 715 S.

Dickinson are planning to spend the coming weekend in Milwaukee. They will be present at the wedding of their cousin, Adel-bert Crocker, and Miss Dorothy Meier, which will take place at the Knickerbocker hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, 2829 Milwaukee visited Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Finke at Token Creek. Mrs. Wesley Schaarf, 2414 Oak- Lad Saves Mother's Life MRS. A.

GORDON NASBY Mrs. A. Gordon Nasby, the recent bride of the pastor of the Bethel Lutheran church, will be the guest of honor at an informal reception to be given by members of the congregation Friday evening at 8 o'clock at tfri church. A short program will be presented, and a social hour will follow. All members of the congregation and friends of the Nasbys are invited to attend the affair.

Mrs. Nasby is the former Miss Constance Nor-by of Milwaukee. (Zeigler photo, Milwaukee) sister's matron of honor, and Henry ridge has been a recent hos- tess to her bridge club, two tables being in play. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Townsend, Janesville, have been recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andrew, 1215 RutJedge st. i Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Ahrens and little daughter, Judith Marie, are moving on Saturday from 1154 Jenifer st. to 1212 Jenifer st. i Norman NeLson, Fennimore, was 0Pv Jf wf '4 J. if 1 a guest on Tuesday of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Bahr, 326 North st. A. T.

Bleck, 609 Rogers left Wednesday night for Chicago, where he is attending a convention. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Marty, 501 Maywood entertained on Wednesday, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Stuessy, St. Louis, Mo. One of our permanent will make it easier for you to get and hold your Valentine! Personalized Permanent! $2-50 T01 0.00 Call B. 4944 for Appointment MAIDEN BEAUTY SHOP 24 W.

MIFFLIN ST. length wrap is of black velvet. Walter Bartel will be her escort. When Jane Stark attends Prom with Jack Savidusky, she will wear a rhinest one-studded gown of blue chiffon beneath her black velvet wrap. A pink velvet girdle is a feature of the aqua chiffon gown which Mary Connaughton has selected to wear to Prom.

Her accessories are silver and her wrap is black velvet. She will be the partner of Kurt Kueithau, Alpha Tau Omega. As the partner of Joseph Mergen. Beta Theta Pi, Margaret McLeod will wear a white net gown fashioned on directoire lines, its off-the-shoulder straps edged with pleated niching. Her accessories will be rhinestone and her wrap of black velvet.

Kmc Colored Chiffon Janet Houston has chosen a gown of rose colored chiffon, over old rose taffeta, with ruchings of the chiffon to fashion the square neckline. Silver accessories and a long; velvet wrap will complete her ensemble. Her partner will be Wlllard Mack of Milwaukee. A gown of royal blue velvet with a whit lac bolero will be worn by Marion Cnaro beneath, her black veiTet wrap when ah attends Prom with, Frederick Ullrich. Lois Neill has chosen a black net gown over taffeta, gold accessories, and a whit fur wrap.

Her escopi win be Emerson Varel. Sigma Nu. A fun skirted gown of white moire will be worn by Phyllis Lord, who will attend with Thomas Schwaab, Sigma Nu. Ruth Bennett has chosen a gown of ashes of roses with matching slippers and a wrap of black velvet. Jack Heuser, Beta Theta Pi, will escort her.

Whit Moire Gold kid edges the large bow on the bodio of Barbara Dudley's white moire taffeta gown, which Is fashioned with a bouf fante skirt. Her sandals are gold kid. and her wrap is black velvet. John Shaw, Sigma Nu. will be her partner.

Beneath her floor-length cape of black velvet. Fern Griffin, the partner of Lloyd Hughes, will wear a white slipper satin gown, fashioned with a halter neckline, high waistline, and a very full skirt. Ftenc.h flannel, with gold clips marking the low decolletage, gold sandals and a long black velvet wrap is the choice of Ann Olsen, who will be the partner of Helding Rybeck, Sigma Chi. A Grecian Model A Grecian model of white chiffon, trimmed with royal blue and dubonnet chiffon, will be worn by BilUe Usher beneath her floor-length wrap of black velvet. Pale peach satin fashioned on princess lines, silver accessories, and a black velvet wrap with a white fur collar and cuffs will be worn by Ottie Jane Kintael, the partner of George Sutton, Beta Theta Pi.

Gold accessories accent the white accordion pleated chiffon gown chosen by Carol Meng, who will attend the party with Richard Jones, Beta Theta Pi. Charles Treleven will escort Dorothy Heck, who wilf wear a honey-yellow chiffon formal, fashioned with a heart shaped decolletage and a full swing skirt. The belt of blue velvet matches the edging of the shoulder straps. A white fur wrap completes her ensemble. Smocked Chiffon A Grecian model of flame-colored chiffon, smocked at the waistline, is the choice of Mary Jane Dollhausen.

who will be the partner of Walter Jacobson. Her three-quarter length wrap of white fur is fashioned with a Peter Pan collar. Beneath her fingertip length white fur wrap, Kathleen Reilly will wear a Grecian model of white chiffon with gold sequin straps and belt. She will wear a white veil and her accessories will be gold. Charles Jal-lings will escort her.

Eva Hitch has chosen a gown of American beauty satin with rhinestone belt and accessories. She will wear a floor length fitted black velvet wrap with an ermine collar. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andrew, 1215 1 Rutledge were their daughter I and her family, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hitman and daughter, Patricia Ann, Janesville. Tessa Bloom to Give Private Concert at Sinaiko Home Mrs. Isaac Sinaiko, 1521 Vilas will open her home Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock for a private musieale to be given by Tessa Bloom. New York pianist.

Invitations have been issued to 50 guests for the concert, arrangements for which have been made by a committee consisting of Mrs. Isadore Borsuk, Mrs. Joseph Rothschild, and Mrs. A. J.

Boner. -o PHYLLIS CLEMMONS BREAKS ANKLE Phyllis Clemmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clemmons, 230 S. Marquette is convalescing at her home from injuries she received in a fall at East high school, where she is a student in the seventh grade.

Phyllis broke two bones in her ankle. HEINE-WALTERS Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Elsie F. Heine, 2630 E. Dayton and Charles I. Walters.

2218 La Follette ave. The wedding will take place Feb. 14 at the home of the bride, the Rev. Thedore H. Mahnke of the East Side English Lutheran church performing -the ceremony.

NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Villemont H. Stoker. 410 Maple are the parents of a son born Feb.

2 at St. Mary's hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Stephan Maloney, 118 N. Charter st, announce the birth of a son on Feb.

1 at St. Mary's hospital. Mrs. Maloney was formerly Miss Bridget Smith. CONTRACT CLUB SCORES High scores at the Community Contract club meeting Wednesday evening in the Elks club were won by Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald C. Maloney. Second place was tied by Mrs. H.

H. Siggelko and Mrs. A. H. Gilchrest of Chicago and Miss Alice Mcores and Robert Fair.

PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James F. Henderson, 1130 Drake were at Dodgeville recently to visit at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs.

Howard M. Walker. Miss Mildred Cornell spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kravick, Stoughton.

Miss Ida Stolen. 2536 Chamberlain is recuperating from a week's illness. Miss Anna Walsh, 722 S. Brooks visited relatives last week in Mineral P6int. Mrs.

W. J. Aune and son, Jerry, have left for their home in Spencer, after visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John McCaugh-ey. 2114 Sommers ave. Mrs. Kate McCabe has returned to her home after spending a week in Ridgeway. 'Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Shoberg. N.

Pinckney were recent guests at the E. O. Quigley home in Arena. Mrs. Don Stocker, Ridgeway, has returned to her home after visiting her sister.

Mrs. Luke McSherry, Dayton st. Halverson will be the best man. Mt. Holyoke Club All former students of the Mt.

Holyoke college will be guests of the Mt. Holyoke club at a meeting Friday at 8 p. at the home of Mrs. Robert Neal, 509 Virginia terr. Anyone who has not been notified by telephone is asked to call B.

3574. MEFFERT-ZIEGLER Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Meffert, Waunakee, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Albin Ziegler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew Ziegler, Middleton. The wedding "will take place Feb. 21 in Ashtoh. LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license has been issued in Dubuque, to Boyd Wals-rick and Viola Gross, both of Madison. BIRTHDAY EVENTS Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Albright, 2644 E. Washington entertained Tuesday evening in celebration of the 21st birthday of their son, Kyle. Twenty guests were present. LEAVE FOR CHIPPEWA FALLS Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne K. Allemang, Lansing left for Chippewa Falls on Monday to make their home. W. C.

T. V. BROADCAST Mrs. Anna Anderson will give her postponed W. C.

T. U. program over W1BA Friday at 2:30 p. m. State Weddings HUGHES-DAVIS DODGEVILLE -The marriage of Miss Eunice Hughes, Barneveld, and Emery Davis, president of the village of Ridgeway, took place Tuesday in the Little Brown Church in the Vale, Nashua, la.

The bride, who is a daughter of Mrs. Eunice Hughes, Barneveld, has been employed until recently as NYA supervisor of Iowa and Lafayette count-ties. Mr. Davis is the son of Mrs. Thomas Davis of Ridgeway.

FARRELL-WANLESS RICHLAND CENTER Application for a marriage license has be. made by Miss Wilma Farrell, town of Sylvan, and Gayman Wanless, town of Marshall. SHEFFER-HEIM CUBA CITY Miss Eleanor Shef-fer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ural Sheffer, and Arthur Heim.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heim, were married Tuesday at 9 a. m. in St.

Rose church in Cuba City. Mr, and Mrs. Heim will live on a farm near Cuba City. U. S.

W. V. Officer. Calls Council Meeting Here A council meeting for the department of Wisconsin, national auxiliary of the United Spanish War, Veterans, was called today by the department president, Mrs. Myrtle M.

Jones, Superior, at 1:30 p. m. in the Colonial room of the Hotel Loraine. Mrs. Jones has come to Madison directly from Washington, D.

C. where she attended the national council of department presidents and the 13th annual Women's Patriotic conference on national defense held in the Mayflower hotel. At the meeting this noon, Mrs. Jones, the presiding officer, gave a detailed report on the conference activities. AGt'DAS AC HIM SERMON "Childhood in Exile" will be the topic of the sermon which the Rabbi Abraham Horvitz will give Friday at 8:15 p.

m. at the meeting of the Agudas Achim congregation. Mound and Park sts. Children on the honor roll for the month of January are Frances Applebaum, Anita Daitch, Geraldine Daitch, David Horvite, Morton Horvitz, Albert Borenstein. David Novick.

James Pover, Shirley Setlick Gerald Stein, Nadine Schuster, Judy Sweet, Justin Sweet, Vivian Sweet, and Bessie Winer. EAST SIDE METHODIST Mrs. M. Pearl Guynes-of the Madison police department will speak at the meeting of the ladies' aid society of the East Side Methodist Episcopal church. N.

Seventh st. and E. Washington Friday at 2 p. m. Visitors are invited to the meeting.

CENTRAL P. T. A. GROUP The first meeting of the parental-education study group of Central P. T.

A. will be held Friday at 2:40 p. m. in room 101 A of the ''high school. Mrs.

Jessie Flint Williamson will lead the discussion on "The Adolescent and Social Affairs." Mrs. William Warren is chairman of the group. All parents are invited to attend. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Alex Jordan.

615 Howard entertained her 500" club Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mmes. J. Schumacher, Amelia Murphy, and William ohlhepp. Four-year-old Carey McDaniel is a little hero to his mother, with whom he is shown in their home at Roosevelt, L.

I. The Isd saw mother collapse from coal gas poisoning. He umped out of bed, dashed into the street and called a policeman, who revived his mother. Extra Value we are offering unusual savings on several groups of our better coats these values are for a short time only. Group I Fur Trimmed IDflftlESS CATS.

Values to $89.50 Wt THESE NEW 'PROVED RINSO SUDS CUT Wm. DISHWASHING WORK IN HALF. fiSIa LTHE? S0AK 0FF GREASE IN A JIFFY THERE, I'M THROUGH ALREADY! AND oL 7 THERE ISN'T A TRACE OF GREASY FILM I THE NEW RINSO GIVES OVER X. I KNOW. I USE RINSO 25 MORE SUDS THAN THE OLD.) FOR THE WEEK'S WASH IT'S A REAL ECONOMY SOAP -r- ANt ALL CLEANING, BECAUSE A A -T00 LITTLE GOES 25 coats included in this group all to go at a fraction of their regular Group II Pedigreed Silver Fox 1 imim aD CdDATTS Values to S179.50 'jeumode Only 6 coats to clear at this price.

Sizes 12 to 40. Black Forstmann woolens trimmed with silver fox. J. II I fS STROLLER is a brand-new Spring NOTICE OPENING shade, handsome in these practical chiffons. tel CUP TOR CUP, the amazing New Rinso gives over 25 more suds than the old.

These full-of-Iife suds soak the grease off dishes, pots and pans with the greatest of speed. Then all you have to do is to swish and rinse and let the dishes drain dry, if you wish. This new way is so fast, so easy and so kind to your hands. On washday, Rinso's lively suds wash clothes at least 5 shades whiter than ordinary soaps. Colors come brighter safely.

Rinso is recommended by the makers of 33 famous washers. HOSIERY REPAIRED. 20c PER 8TOCKINO The qhub 22 West mmn street 26-28 E. MIFFLIN ST. i XfMsUsOistf em to ok Victo JtokurXi.

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