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The season of the year when we spend many evening hours in-doors, is with us again. This is the time we especially appre- ciate good lighting in the home. Under our new rates the-electricity you use in your home costs less than one-half what it did this time last year. Hence you can afford to use larger lamps and have bet- ter li%hting than ever before. the lighting it your home is not en- tirely satisfactory we would be pleased to send a repesentative to look over your light- ing installation to suggest improvements. This service will cost you nothing. In every home there are always a few burned out lamps or empty sockets. New lamps should be nbtame<fso that every sock- et will be of servick. It is good policy to al- ways have a few extra lamps on’ hand, We sell Mazda lamps of all standard sizes and would be glad of an opportunity to . supply your lamp needs. NEW BRIVAIN DAILY: l'fi!RALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER VENIZELOS OK’S NEW GREEK KING Premler Venizelos (above) an- nounces that Prince Paul (below), younger brother of the late King CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT Alexander, will be the new king of THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON Greece, according to dispatches from Athens. READY-TO-PUT-ON Venizelos virtually picked the new TAILORED AT FASHION PARK king because it was admitted that in case of Alexander’s death, no suc- ALWAYS PRICED TO WARRANT VALUE cessor could be considered without the ok of the premier. BULGARIAN BOSS VISITS ENGLAND CERTAINTY THE PRESENT PERIOD IS ONE IN WHICH THE INTELLIGENT AND RE- SOURCEFUL TYPE OF MAN MAKES CERTAIN THAT THE CLOTHES HE PURCHASES WILL SERVE PERFECTLY. PERFECT CLOTHES SERVICE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY DEVELOPED BY OUR TAI- LORS AT FASHION PARK. emy state, was always pro-ally. He became one of the leaders of the Agrarian party, which represents the peasants of his country. He opposed Bulgaria's ehtrance into the war and even organized a revolution. He was arrested and sen- tenced to death, but the king was afraid to carry out the sentence. He served three years in prison. In September, 1918, when part of the Bulgarian army revolted. the | king sent for Stambulinsky and asked him to form a cabinet. He declined. A few days later the king abdicated. Now Stambulinski is the undisputed boss of the kingdom, because the Agrarians far outnumber all other parties in the Sobranje, the Bulgarian house of representatives. He came to London to get British | capital interested in the rebuilding of his country and to secure modifica- tions of the peace treaty. M. STAMBUL IS 52 BY MILTON BRONNER, N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. London, Oct. 29.—English states- men have been entertaining and con- ferring yith a premier who has an unusual record. He is Alexander Stambulinski, prime minister of Bulgaria. Stambulinski, leader of an ex-en- The N. Y. Call leads them all.—advt. d 71;31‘ Sprinkle of Sugar over your cereal dish is expensive and it is a needless expense: ° Try the rich flavorof Grape:Nuts A blend of wheat and malt- ed barley rich in its.own sweetness. Grape-Nuts requires no sugar and this is only one BLOUSES IN VARIED AND UNUSUAL STYLES DELIGHT, FEMININE HEARTS The Connecticut Light & Power Company feature of its gen- eral usefulness and economy. At Grocers Everywhere ' Made by Postum Cereal Colnc. Battle Creek,Mich, BY CORA MOORE, New York's Fashion Authority. New York, Oct. 29.—Many and di- verse are the ways of ornamenting blouses and varied are the colors they disport and the materials of which they are made. Sketched here are three fascinating town blouses that were especially designed for Edith Taliaferro of “Kissing Time” at the Lyric theater. The blouse at the left is tobacco brown silk duvetyn with collar and tucker butter-colored suede cloth em- as a finishing touch. The center model is 6f oyster white satin with self covered buttons trim- med with navy blue kid and a navy kid belt. A high collar of the kid edged with skunk fur is a noticeable feature. The third blouse is of heavy crepe de chine—Indian red with black em- broidery and dull gold ribbon trim- ming. The long sleeve pouching over a soft two-inch cuff is new. white and Indian red In blouses of sil duvetyn_satig