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= Af PAGE TWO PREPARE GAAS FOR STORAGE Depreciation artis: by Giving Mech-| anism Attention, Says Writer | | (aed at ‘stole, There’ n § Jacket blouses. of crepe. trimmed with | Bay gach collars and cuffs. |. Dress, skirt and sult makers.rcem ; “6n the slogan ‘Back to the for all rite hems show a no- above 6 height, in Clothes tor Fair Ones Appear in Shops; Easter Bazaars Are Copied trimmed with huge bows of self mate- By “MARJORIE.” PP OPT e ! fat Motor fritten fof Bhe United. Press) .' | rint;-Organdie i ot hie ig NEW YORK, . 13.—Fitth ave- | the aurea eee Sooe 4 nue windows of today look Ike lawn fetes or Baster bazaars. Fluffy, ¢crisy + and) cov! orgéndies, embrotiléred nets ‘and laces; sunshades and bathing | suits, anid léghofn and maine hats | haxe routed the sterner fashion stuff | of _winter. The Palm Beach-Hot | Springs ¢fOwd are casting eager eyes | upon this torrid-zone raiment, and thy | stayet-homés cast no less ardent ofhs. For, be it known) itis this ad. vance summer resort clothing that sets the style for northern spring and summer Wear, and it is an open se- Preparing a car for winter sterage does not consist only of runfling it into a gurage, jacking Up the four wheels, and dratning the radiator. Un- less the whole mechanism is given an adequate amount of attention deprecia-| tion may be remarkably high. As a first step it is necessary to give the car a thorough cleaning, For the un- painted and tarnishable metal parts) of the car no protective coating is bet- ter than ordinary grease or vaseliné, but it is essential to have these parts | ee Al dre sells import c lotis price f6r a Pata ee ion fastioned of pi in’ blue and trimmed with: vari-colored stare aued flowers of silk and wool. * Organdie has been found fit. for) a | brandnew, »This is its use for little Gor: #. Rich evérning gowns of suff Groctdes and metallic foths are given a wee Ingenue flec': by the ficwers of organdie at shoul der or bodice. The ;* si 3 Henry cut the string we are Henry’s lead: NO thére’.' worry Bout the in bale of living. Prices of Groceries have been going back to pre- the Volstead act went into effect were destroyed at the federal build- ing here Monday, United States Mar- a een aban asebelbanaan n 1 i ‘sweet-girl. | thoroughly, dry Before annointing cyt Te toe ee pews } Fats Meh a eee ci ‘il { shal Pegs i Hipston and alatge: ham- war basis for the past few nionths and we have dé. for otherwise rusting may occur be leey haabed r agents of destraction: neath the grease. Lamps, instruments] Be oeeee theme lines indicated | waisted; shirred. hofiices and. full) | Ld Fula: were “old tos junl@gal- cided to tale the final downWard leap at once, of the Gowl boufds, your toots and Abin a Chetvlie tations far the oc. | Skirts... The baby. sleaves are Bener | ef 4s old metal, thie proceeds + (a o a a ray: ms e le Fre. y of organdie and are rimmé; jack, springs, steermg knuckles andthe } tatlars. {Resa sae ai tneRtiaee. of) tanta the sale being approximately, ke i | i y is reduced to 2 pre- ite aoe il Penmere ae eas Flower effeets in both color, pattern Dake Tihs eeke matte wile | The stills cost pEobably §9,000: ‘ Every item in our stoc! 2 ‘war coating. fi and line hold sway in many different | with her wWarmiav@athét drésaes thin Rag EL cape OEP Gaiie and some eventess! In London during the Great Plague} j of 1605 smoRing Was’ riot only éncoir- realms of fdshion. One house 12 showing a Window of soft crepé silk skirts hand-blocke I If you have wire wheels and@ find any othér piirt 6f her Wardrobé, There that some of the spoke enamel has are Pringess modéls with long-waisted | chipped off, grease the bare spots, and} Procedure with the Go over the ~ Obsétve -the same car body and fender: like Ughting and ignition terminals that may rust. Cléin the interior of fie car whole car greasing even small "that | { adorned with flowers that swirl about the hem. There. is a white. skirt, bordered in giy bditickéyed Stishhs. Another shirred rhodel of cantry yellow crepe ses @ motif of gorgeous. nasturti- ants. Plath dlored silk skirts are thoroughly, removing dust deposits from the upholstery and cornérs and brush the top carefully hulstery ds well as the top urté should be painted lehtly with | ; Taken |FOR yh ih fame pare ! + = wide bands of squirrel. i linséed’ oil. With this prelitiniry work done, jack up the four corners and gepove the tires afid rims from the whed the rims are not rusty they may aah left on the tires, but they as well as the| casings, should be thoroughly cleaned with gasoline and wrapped in eth oF| burlap. Store in a room which is not subject to extremes of colfl or heat, and keep them out of direct rays. The tiibes tydy be stored either fiat or sut- ficiently inflated to make them round, | the latter being the better qlan. When) thé ¢asings are riot removed fron thé rims, thé tubes should be aefiated. Oil in the rear axle and transmris- sion should he left there; but the crankeate shotld be draintd and filled again with gil to make certaih that no} water is present in the lubricant. A} Sérierdus supply of heavy oi! should be poured into each cylinder and the} egeine cranked a few times to rib- ute it thoroughly over the pistons and the cylinder walls, Oll small parts such as spark and throttle linkages, brake cohnection, éte., and if the spark plugs! have not been refnoved through several | weeks of operation, back them out} and set them not too tightly against their seats. An effort should be made to completely the carburetor and cutn? tik and to ar¥, with a clear cloth as rhitiy parts as are réad removable. The needles or nozzle: especially should be Wiped dry, as! the slight@st riist on these parts spells inefficient operation: No matter what the part, be suté to spread a jittie off or grease over it after it has been clea It is easy to remove the rs » with gasoline when you put your car back into corimission. Drain all gasoliné and yater drain } trom | the car, and if this winter's experi- ence is your first with a particular make of motor, be careful not to over- look any draincock in either system. in Motor for December. tai eels = Of the inhabitants of China nearly three hundred million are unible to read or wrife. Leather up-| and sige} Jernmient check for compensation, selling very well to the southern trade, especially modes of gorntiower biué ahd rose pinks, Other nobby skirts are hashiéped in conibinations of silk and wool. One house is showing crépe made up with yokes and panélings of duvetyn. Black and whité is most conspicuous in this line. Even white wash skirts sloW with sortie fleck of color. Nar- evening wrap of mole skit ttininted with; pocket® and belt of many models. Large, floppy hats in summery shades to match the rainbow tints of dresses; Blouses and skirts abound. Ribbon hats seem most popular. Wide Roman stripe ribbon fdshiohs many chapeaux find demands no ddditional trifming. Theke gay hats are worn With sport and white costumes, Rub: CHECKS STOLEN, ONE 1S GRSHED Woman: Loses Bice in Post: Office; terised silk pressing te the fore ae | | a Hat fabric, One charming mode! and Finds One i as Barik This ' | Of r6’é colo¥ trimmed With flower Morning Of thé sate material is telng shown. The shiny effedts given by glycer- ined feathers, ribbons and stellaced braids are being resurrected for nex: sefisoh. Many of the most exclusiv: shops are selling hats of cire taffeta, Three checks amotnting to about! $115, it is believed, were stole’ from Mr&. Jack D. Ryan tis she stood in line at the post Officé late yesterday attér-| noon wititing fo get a letter registered. | Mrs. Ryan feels certain that the} checks wWeré stolen. She Had the ¢hetks} in a book in a side coat pocket, two of them having been signed by her husband. A little Jater she missed the hook containing the checks. One check Was cashed before pay- ment was stopped. One was a gov one was from the Midwest. Refining Com- [pany and one was ftort the Midwest Wiiployes’ Assdelati¢n of. thé Casper), rolinery. Mrs. Ryan is employed at the’ See Ben Realty Comptiny. . t nae Mien) tee ae (GRANULES) i. Ee: INDIGESTION Dispoive instantly er—hot OP ce ry a0 |} not have to QUICK late ALso IN es a The’ teleséoyie, like many other great iNVENtions) was discd¥erdd by AdéidWiit. | A spectacle-maker’s children were pla ing with sonie gldsses, ant after a) + ranging them in a certdin way, raw «| distant spire apparently brotight before their éyes. They told their father, who forthwith made a criide télescope. : ———- Oo ft renin “LORAIN Magic Chef. THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P.M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. The Nicolaysen Lumber: Co. Perresrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrririirririviiiiitit ily EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Mens Slip-Easy Special 1 .00 ends; in | either Neckwéar designs and extra values Men’s Mufflers fancy of at 3 ; striped or figured. $2.00 Mens aris | A special shipment of new that are positively won- derful Of all sik with knitted fringe Special Of heavy Wool, closed crotch 3 65 Special « in. D. Barnett “Barnett’s of Course”’ Xmas Suggestions At Temptingly Low Prices A SPECIALTY Yard: First atid Center Quititting Zo. 120 East Secétid Stréet 3 i ads ic ac SAN Sse row bindings of copper color edge the | { ! ' cA Distinguished. “New Comer In An All-Brown BénchsMade Boot This beautiful new Dress feat is made from dark brown Satin in the back quyarters—the vamp has brown kid to match—its sle cha Fe ered—the eyélets are all WIDTHS AAA TO C bodices yee from organdie or vet! full am pponeases f. aged among the children, it was actual- ly enforced, under severe penalties... #i att th ." tages a! othe eb ; we seeking th u tropical atmocrhere, of : Coast country, hiedn’t yout A good start is half as fe, : itiake the niost of the er tarhine. fon service. Winter tour tickets are off salé ow; attrac- tive stop-over Henle réutés at slightly higher fares. Tieesh is heavy. Avoid péssible apie ee 8 mént by miekitg reservations well advance. IGGIN “YOUR — tor Dress ouis heel is cov- worked. - SIZES 3.TO 8 Empson’s No. 214 Hominy '20c retail “a0 retail value, 3.60 per case eat 08 case ‘only .. 20c . retail value, per case Empson’s oy 2 3.60 60 value, per $3.60 ‘Empson’s, No. 2 a ‘Beans, 26c retail value No. 2 cans fancy No. 214 cans omuind sliced Pineapple, Oc value, six ‘ant 89 AO for No. 2% cans. of 40 Peaches, regular 65c value. ree cans For 5s, sss = $1 od No. 216 cz cans extra Y. F. Peaches, regular 55e value, three $1. cans for ........ No. 2 canis Fancy Black Raspberries, regular 55c, three cans $1. 20 for .. Golden, Fancy Grimes Jonathan, Rome Beauty, Spitzenberg, ey main, of Akin Red apples, $3.50 to $4.00 °$2.7 values, box .. Fancy, white Potatoes, per hundred Ibs. for. .. o Dr. Price's Bakin, Pow- der, 25c¢ can “ 1 if ne-half pound. ac e Lipton’s Tea, 8 ps Packagé for 45e One-half pound can Her- shey cocoa, 85c ; tuns, 2 for ..... Thousand Isle salad dreus- ing, regular 60c, 45e now . Eight oz. bottle Rex Cat- Sup, Tegular 25¢, ? threé for . FW pound dave Tabl jam, regular $1. er paee Ag Safe home match a War 85¢ carton ‘ (ERMC Phone 903 ALITY FI ; Pineapple, 3 mae ts value, 6 cans : for uses Per-' Tues We are not retiring from business. We are here to stay. The sole purpose 6f this sale is fo get back to pre-war basis as sooh as possible. , We Defy Any Local or Denver Competition Lasts This Week Only, Ending Sat. urday, December 18. No Refunds During This Sale ‘EMPSON’S CANNED Mii By. fie Cate 48 GOODS By the case—24 cans | Red Cross y milk, per case. Empson's No. 216° To St. Charles toes, 25¢ i $4 OO pik per céige * value, per casi Brand Empson’s No. 2 | mail per casét °. Hebe (compo: this {store at per — case sig ON E io 22 o2. jars Sea and pre- servés, regular 65¢, how 45e 16.0z. pure fruit preserves regular 75¢ valtie 60e now Guar ian ure apple but- oe ae ter, regu ni sack to cus @ tomer at . Four pound aie Aunt emima pancake. flour, regular 60¢ value 50e now sack Red Four pound Moon pancake flour, reg- wlar 60c value pom 5c arge package. Quaker or Solitaire Oats, reg 45 value two pack- Vita ages P. & G. White oa soap, ars for 1.00 Crystal White Soap, bars at this’ store for:.. 15 $1.06 Lava soap. bars for... *$1.05 Gold Dust, large _ pack- age, three . 95e il 4.35 ee Navy ms, regu- jax15¢ potind, 10 pounds ... 1. 00 Fancy Jap Bina regular 15¢_ pound, 10 pounds tor 00 -Good grade bulk coffee, regular ‘50¢ pound, five pounds now $1. 75 for Fine hardwood toothpicks regular’5c pack- 415e oe fotir for — for FANCY GROCERIES Five pound p: honey regular $1.75, now peaks Pe rolls ¢ toile paper, ) Yerular , twelve bred nae .00 Sie. iho ‘al- y aa n Vi “$1.00 pa BE 142 East Se COURTESY ~~ Sesovverereceseennensconsnoooggeneeceneecerett O00? ; ; ; 4 3 : ; | | | | ; : : f ft