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bh in quantity, tor ‘every dest rse bughtiondicemy Erber te 4 _ Summer sports and tail ored. wes is cool, handsome . tayon j The new one: anioee? _Tayons, ‘which look like sheer handker- : chief linen, also .are seen ‘in dainty summer blouses’ dnd ‘dance > dresses, lovely, diaphanous—and - completely washable.’*' = “;~ Iso back for the’ first’: ‘ime am the war are those’ exquisite” ‘iss organdies,’*- ‘summer formals: in. ‘frosty . white with delicate, la¢y ‘shadow. print: Hand. embroidered eyelet ‘pias 3 die. from. Switzerland --also- available once more’ ,in: whi ie pastels, for super de luxe: dance frocks or blouses. The fabric. parade. -is.- _perking up, fashion morale is: looking: up; and juniors can olan -on'a white summer. Woman C2 Catches Scorpi ions To uc Victims of Bite By: MURRAY SINCLAIR - AP Newsfeatures ie snakes, black widow and gila ‘monsters ined, but they hold no fear for Mrs. "YMy lands, ques 1h 4 guess ave been stung 500 or 600 times but they: never did. me any harm,” declares this gentle 73-year-old | | housewife. - More: important, Mrs.’ Redden |: has . materially helped science. seek a way. to.immunize. the sting by catching and. delivering up- wards’ of 7. ,000° live scorpions of. the deadly variety to Arizona's. Poisonous” Animals ° mieten: Laboratory. ~-. Prof,” Herbert L. Stahnke, the head of the laboratory, ys “she has been a lifesaver. When no one else was bringing us live scorpions, Mrs. Redden kept us supplied with the lethal type we needed. In one year she brought me more than 2,000.” “I wanted to help,” Mrs. Red- den explains: “When I moved to Florence, Ariz., in 1888 it_was, in- fested with scorpions. It was ‘nothing for a child a week to “die from peng stung. “There is nothing to catch- “WAHETE: ‘SHARKSKIN . Favorite ‘rayon in ‘crisp,.summer dress for juniors, : 6 6 6 ‘je. @ jo & ® ® ‘ « COTTON POPLIN . ...7r aw summer date dress. ~ See me oe -. -- COINCIDENCE... - “SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. —| fchax the loudspeaker at the. Ro- ‘tary International Convention asked. Lyle Brown to report. at ‘the necretary:’ s office, two .men|}|. Arrive: For 6 Weeks 3 showed -up.: Both were Lyle}, Mr.. and Mrs. Warre# Smith ‘Brown, both were with the tele- and son, of Columbia, Mo., have phone company. They ‘were Lyle! ‘arrived to spend six weeks > vis- Brown, San Francisco. district iting Mrs. Smith’s. mother, Mrs. -manager of the - Pacific Tele-i Flora McFarland, 1214 Virginia phone ‘and Telegraph Co., and street. Lyle Brown, Sedalia, Mo., dis- oe aR trict. manager of Southwestern] _ Bethel Going Overseas’ - Bell: Telephone Company. Corporal William G. Bethel, , ; ; Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. One variety of the spider fam- } Bethel,.Sr., of .Pearl street,:: left ily-are called “crab spiders” be-| for New Jersey Tuesday night: af- cause they run sidewise. ter spending 10 days with - his ‘ parents.-He will depart for ovet- ' The -tuberclée bacillus..was dis-}seas service in the near future. covered by Robert Koch in. 1890. ceeers in New hho see ¥h | Personals | Mrs.’ Arthur On Trip - “dickens. but’. I never. really Mrs. Tony (Edna) Arthur: of suffered much.” the .Overséas Market, is leaving / Although - Mrs. Redden’ now , on Sunday for an extended vaca- lives’ in Tempe, Ariz., following | tion during which: she will. visit the death of her husband, she! relatives in Maryland. She: will still makes trips ‘to her ranch to} i be accompanied by her daughter, collect scorpions. " Beverly, and son, Forrest. 3 + Oo HUNTON AN TERE UEP JOB PRINTING. -'Modern machinery and. efficient methods enable ‘us’ to offer you supérior printing. service. at fair ‘ prices. , Consider us when - you place your next. print. ingorder, >. ; : Phone 51 and Our Representative Will Call’ The Artman Press. THE CITIZEN BUILDING ERAGON > ; . Sige a: ¢ A ied ke DES ee 2. he pa Seaeecidean Aaa >