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" < Jhe:Bees-Home-Magazine-Page; Age’s Greatest || @ Stage Stars as Star Cooks & Snap-Shots : " v _— Prize A Few Recipes of the First Magnitude - i By ANN LISLE. L. " | e Oh, the foxiest youth of the lads I know Vision Cleared, Sympa- | | In gossamar-winged dh:m (\xpfihd‘.‘ A p . H hoots his arrow an wWangs " X thies Hroafioned and © And hite the mark-—does Cupid. k. Clearer Estimate of | i All other lads or swift or slow, s Values Given by Years | All other boys seem stupld, But stiil when courting these swains would go, They follow Danny Cupid. L — By this little chap are the big chaps led— By little Baby K'tht ’ Who lures them on tif their “yes"” is sald, And then away flies Cupl § it he flles away when the wedding's aped- Surprise is very stupid, Qince the King himself has never wed, Why hope to alter Cupld v By DOROTHY DIX. ‘The great consolation prize that age Las brought me Ald the white-haired woman who has grown old beautitully, i= tolerance, and the broader view o things, for somehow as 1 have grown | | A girl s foolish to throw herself at & man's head—before she is sure she can strike his fancy | Some folks are willing to give a man |a boost—after he has climbed to the top. | Have you noticed how the folks who older and my phys- jeal vision has Cimmed and failed, the eyes of my spirit lave grown clearer ntil 1 can see life net as a part, but as | keep you so busy listening to their w whole | | troubles, that you have no time to talk it s, as if in { of your own, seem to add one to your viuth, | had stood in | I“" of wobs? valley too close to ! o the peonle and things | Have you noticed how seldom stuck-up sbout me gét the | folks stick up for each other? st oy Truth may not always be stranger than h therti DU SEM L fietion, but it is generally more rare. 4 £lt n the moun | = } 5 i tain, top and the ! - | There is something wrong with tho \ whole panorama of | : : 3 . man who looks upon any charitable act R ) wieEn habpentad i arnciot hetols: mo6v] Miss Louise Dresses Miss Ruth Shepley. Miss Mary Ryan. b ooy y uand 1 goe ow the one e s pC t V 9 prd 1 see how the one cxists becait® Of | Here are a few recipes from stars on ( Keop turning and busting the chops tiil chepped onion, one green pepper and| It ia a satisfaction when paying the SO N SO R RN tlie stage which ought 4o appeal to those | ready. This Is enough for four, and can | small tomoto. Cook for ten minutes nee theught £o great and important, a3 | rent to realize that the landlord is going who like goud things to cat | be made without much preparation and [ more and serve quickly with toast to be soaked for the taxes, anyhow. Miss Louise Dresser, ohe of the stars | on short notice in Georgé M. Cohan's musical review, “Hello Broadw is sponsor for the| Miss Ruth Shipley, leading lady of “It condemns an individual and Puts | following recipe, which she advises every [ PAVE to Advertise,” recommends the fol- how everything tends to one great end Youth is fo narrow, so intolerant It dcmands perfection. For e single fault It the girl with a pretty dimple is wise the will smile often Miss Mary Ryan, now appearing in “On Trial” 18 the author of many recipes | R T R jone to try: i d ::‘:Iv*r’nh:l(u.l:’ l-.'-?h::-»:;"wm‘“". e As a rule, vanity, to exiat, does not re- \s we grow clder we learn that no - § 3 | Lohater Amerignilknne. 2 quire food of a very substantial order. one i8 perfoct, and no one wholly bad, | e N PETERN, | Take one cupful of chicken stock, one Veal Kidney A La Reine, e S and =0 we begin to take what 18 good in| Take cight baby lamb chops. Place a | cupful of cream and boil together. Fill| Cut finely one onfon, one green pepper | Btk Im';:,hu ?:ll‘lbol; e weigh pecple, and enfoy it, and leave what fs ! GUATter of a pound of butter in a chafing | pan half full of olive oil, and when oll [and one veal kidney into large lump doss not.extend the atfedtion tathe negh- rad {dish, after remaving the water reservoir. | is very hot put in the lobster, Add one |of butter, and stew until tender—about | bor's wite “1 sometimes smilo to myself as T think | When bie butter has meited all your | finely ciiopped crumb of garlic. Let this | twenty minutes—with a little water. Add | TRRRPRT LB P - Jds. and remember | CHOPE, With a scant teaspoonful of salt, | cook together for about five minutes over my ' a half teaspoonful of pepper and one and | season with salt, red t of fri | one tablespoontul of Worcestershire sauce 5. Do You Know That how . 1.should have scorned so many ,of pepper and \\'Ix\v~'nnd salt and paprika to taste. Serve on | them in my young days-when I was so|on®Nell tewspoontuls of dry mustard. | glass “of white winc. Then add one! toast or piain bread. 9 impatient of everything that didn’t meas- | . s it . 1Ffilmk; .;' |{‘n|(|hn:; hfi‘;d by dm; B::k\.;f up to the highest standard. And it ; TR A i “ngland In both Cenada and South Af- i t because 1 have lowered my ideals. | Read it Here—See 1t at the Movies. h;"‘ dawa set and his tists ;clinched, and rien. 1616 AHROLL DOCRIINS LAV 00MS: LOTNEVS after him came June's father and mother broader sympathies and to estimate val {and Bobble and Iris Blethering Ned AAS, does Chistsy rushed across the room and sprang for Thete's ' Hetle Fifine, frivolous’ and |the stairs as Bill Wolf grappled savagely Sety | | TS (A6 U bty it Wb e @&“’. Chaslorv and Lilllan Hasler |With the Italtan chauffeur. Around the | most important thing in the world is to corner came the high cheek-boned mald Lave the very latest cut in a gown and | By gpecial arrangements for this paper “You don't mean it?' laughed Cun- ,\:",':, by s R M et v the extremest hat from Paris. Fifine | o photo-drama corresponding to the In- | ningham. bl oo unt Debby, while down never had a serious thought in her life. | stallments of “Runaway June'' may now | Bl Wolf came out of the saloon across bow street rolled an electric coupe, with On January 10, 1840, 1840, pemny post She's Indiscreet. She neglects her hus- [be seen at the leading moving PICtUr® |yno sireat. wiping his lips, There was & |y, sharp-featured Honorla Blye at the was instituted. band and her children and her home. theaters. By arrangement with the Mu- 4 4 lever, “How I should once have condemned |tual Film Corporation it is not only po.<!:';ll:c:‘d.d"x:r::;::‘ t::(chkla l;vl:’ndr(lul. l-"fl In the narrow bedroom upstairs June| The frilly dance frock seems to be the the stemg of the roses and whose ends | Oxen and sheep are belleved to fatten her! But I don’t mow, because I have | sible to read “Runaway June” each| 4 stub of a cigar | ywarner stood, 1h - thé cornbr of. his: mobth pale and erect, looking|favored thing—a Dbeautiful creation of | were passed through & slash in the | better In company than when Kept alone. found out that there never was a warmer | Week, but alse afterward to see moving ok 4# ) stralght into the eyes of Orin Cunning. |#Oft taffet and cloudy nnet in white, baby | flounce to reappear in a box-knot posed pletures illustrhting our story. A handsome collie dashed up to the . Prpotnin et £ e grapiomth ? the skirt hem. In this| The lord-lieutenant of Ireland recelves or a more generous heart than beats | ICtres SHUALIRINE OBC MONVL, 1y tinn | well known and Sustly famous private de.|"®™ FOF & moment he resisted her(biue or pink, elaborated with lace or em. | at the very base of the sl | vi v an annual salary of $100,000, under the imported gown that she's gone | Corporation. = clear, steady gaze, and then he dropped |Proideries. An exception to the general | way the designer had evidently avolded in debt for. If T want help,- quickly and ' | tective, barked and dashed away, barked In Russia bricks made of coal dust are used for paving; the coal dust iw com- bined with treacle and resin. The roar of a waterfall is produced almust entirely by the bursting of millions of air bubbles. his eyes, abashed. Sudde 5 rule is fllustrated in the sketch, which s [ an undignified use of too much splashy - surely, for any needy person, the one I | SYNOrs1s QAN Juahed hwag senin. and, pulling from his :n:;tnh: :‘.‘:‘-T:: of Cleopatre freen tulls, mounted over | golor, 75 e Call on first 1s Fitine, and T mever call | June, the ‘bride of Ned Warner, tm.| "All right, sport.” sald the COMIOTt-uteing of pearls he took sten mearer|White net, which, in turn, is trimmed [ Tho charming blouse was girdied in a in vain. ulsivaly legves b T husbangl on thole|able Bill Wolf and followed the doR |ana flaunted them hefore Junes syme - |With bands of ailver laco rather high-waisted linc by bands of “And there's John, who has made his il!?ut she must d!rndunltwon :ldv:n:or n-'[mn! the street. “Orin Cunningham!" A stern «‘«nm As worn by a stately blonde, whose | satin, fastened in front with ornaments | TII Be % A imoney in questionable ways, and who | money. She desires %o b JMPePORICIt | Teapink and jumping and stoppin at|yoice, é alabaster heauty is not unknown to the | composed of brilliants set in a silver e Dest Tldll' Dish doesn’t even understand what the word | Jun® 18 DUTeC BV GloMCecapes from |CVErY few steps to look back, BOUncer | mhe door hehind June had clicked She|OT"INE rooms of New oYrk, the gown | background. Nurrow flounces of the net Y T. honesty means in the sense that T under- | his clutches with difficulty. Ned searches | led the way into the abandoned bank and, | \urned, Giibert Blye! She]created a veritable sensation the other | finished the short sleeves. The neck was on Your I“ stand it. He's & man who has driven close | distractedly for June, ahd, learon (o [SPTinging against the heavy fron door,| uGot" he ordereq [evening, for with the green of the tulle, |in V outline in front and at the back Can be mede with s combi- bargains, who has taken all the short | BHe® JeaT0 Yollrcs June Is rescued |YelDed his loudest at every leap. Whin-| Without a word Orin G the silver of the embroidery and the bil- | there was a narrow collar of the sflver nation of either cheese, cuts to wealth, & hard, sordid money |rom river pirates by Durban. an artist, |ing, he crouched at the crack at the bot-|cringing, left ¢) rin Cunningham, | 1oy under flounces of white net, there [ embrodiery. tomatoes, beef, fish and a crabber that T should have once despised | She poses au bl;wmfv‘g;rg:n"‘.;d“,:';m_ tom of the door, and a vigorous pounding | Tommy Thomas | " "¢ “M°CTINE | wero associated clusters of bright red | Between dances, whilo promenading the ¢ m the bottom of my heart. e Dy “Biye and Cunningham. June |answered him. Gilbert Blye's black | roses, which caught up the skirt draper- | broad veranda, this irl wore & wrap of { But 1 don't now, because T have seen | eacapes, tries sweatshop work and is dis- | “All right, sport,” said Bill jovially and |turned. and Aok eyea sottened as 1e | ies at one side. white taffeta whose deep collar was em- him in his home as tender, and aspossessed by her landlady. lefted from its place the heavy bar. : &nd they glowed down at June. | A unique touch was given by a bow of | bellished with disks of siiver in applique d y‘::\ M‘lv‘l‘u ‘:h]‘;‘lm.r‘lflllou-; u::\l\mm-"ue]m':: POTRERN EPISODE. Instantly there dashed out Ned Warner, To Be Continued Monday, ;rvd velvet ribbon, which presumably tied | effect. he gits by her bed minister- H 5 == ———— ing to hor, awd that because he will not In the Grip of Poverty. to hired hands he denies himself ticle of recreation. He never CHAPTER IIL—(Continued.) n %0 much as gocs Lo the theater, oFl oo inering Jumped in front of itomobile ride, or a game of golf. | LN 0 Tlriat aside. June's gentle He sponds his life vibrating between | ot B0 RO L1a" 0t be disposed of 80 | a siek roors and the factory, where he i rights th every ps 19 Pounds for $1.00 DOES OMAHA BOOST THE LITTLE Our Coffoss are alwags rssh; Moyt Moyune private brand, 3 pounds for Advice to Lovelorn By BEATRIOE FAIRFAY 008 5 clal brand, 3% pounds for $1.00; " easily. A Dangerous Af: | best 25-cent Coffee In the el‘y. toi's lke o flend. | know that the money | "oy o ghe said, and her 1ight touch| Dear Miss Fairfax: I am i» and love a Pounds for $1.00. - Teas. SIl_kines. that he wrests from others often un-f O S SIS ed pleadingly up | Man (married) whom I'have known for cents to 80 cents per pound. Bugar sol fairly, he pours out like water on hi th ’ with $1.00 other goods. t i ebicie it by e inip sle ende AR, ‘SEORERC. HAR . 1Y h':nrr"nln;l‘:n"e?”;léu:g u‘:‘r":?(rc:.:amlre{ ENOUGH? wife, and because his sovl I ¥ & | muscular force could have been. man in all respects and is kind and good s Moyun. Tea Co. great that has been capable of | "o Uil LT Uih the rovulsion of his | to all. Have noted the way he speaks to We believe we can reduce ypur cost of living. ] maling o great sacnifice, 1 can overlook | ool T oLt his arm around Mra, | his wife. He treats her and loves her in v what i mean in him, And there's & way that every man should, i Moore and walked away with her to the | that account I admire him all zh:n?mfl other end of the tiny room, while Iris|and love him for it. He is my sole ad- Twelve stores and markets soon in Omaha and 406 N. 16th St. Phone Doug. 2446 ) Benson. Our New Locations are as follows: Sara, crabbed and cross- rained, whose y.im .h-;.lm vitriol S.rll‘}fllf-l)mrinx throw her arms around Bob- :l.:t;r':nfllkhr" ;»f::-:ur:-dl:' calls ‘nn: up by | is d unchartableness personi- |, v ! o hour once or : mali n 1‘";.',\ fabl T D eomy | bi>'s neck and enjoyed a few good 80bS. | yeei It anything troubles me 1 ol Bl No. 26—4108 No. 24th St. No. 28—2221 Military Ave. fied ; »"'i krov '\)‘ ‘"l““'-‘ o "’ y “h’; Scatti, left alone in the corner, straight- { and he advises me. No. 27—In the Beautiful | No. 20—Corner 10th and and tells it. She turns o hose who : lders,| Am 1 T Wrol 1ear ¢l eru speeches, born of env v ” 1 good friend? I have no friends whatso- " U P! 6 merchan 0 [ w' usiness, B e vars fow. friends sha|Co0Webs _ Frebently e puckered ont | ever and ook forward to sesing him with THE FOLLOWING WILL BE OPENED LATER: T LS MRS 1 am cne of the very few friends s corner of his mouth line, and there stole | pleasure PERPLEXBED. . v o , @l A d OUR METHOD—We buy in large q ities for cash %m sell_for | had in the world, and time and again|ycon the pentup alr, soft and low and| Bndure a quick, merciful wrench No. 30—2706 Cuming St. | out Mr. Homer HilL and get special bargains and discount, and give the people the t, tha she says things to me that in other days | . “Sa 90 Y WISRNR W No. #1—80th and Maple. | No. 82—5740 Main Street, why we can save the people from 36 to (0 per cent. s s e the | eweet, the melting strains of 508 | and-put ouf of Four fife’ this most dan: WL AR Ay . Compare every Item of ours and convince self that it pays to trade would have made me drop her. But Iy o' gerous, and even wicked, friendship. To | contracted to buy enson. with us In the snow. whita up-to-date store. . ‘:‘o‘. ‘shie "otty. Bvery- dow't even get angry with her now When | Down g cross street hurried the mald, | the man it may mean merely a litle i THESE ARE THE FIVE OLD LOCATIONS: Bl s TS Sxs ol arare (A L ity v wo) b Rien. QYIS Sn T she makes ¢ of ‘n»jxr :mxsflcy "'w,"h“f Marfe, her high cheek bones hum"\gi version, and to you it may come to mean No. 21—816 No. 16th St. | No. 24—2061 Farnam St. Creamery Butter—Idlewlld, Meadow Gold, 1deal or Wedgwood, Sat'y, 1b, that turos searchlight upon one of Wy | with excitement and her eyea red. On | pore than life and honor. Or to you it No. 22—1406 No. 24th St. | No. 25—2518 No, 24th St. 4. sacks Purity Fiour—nothing finer—Baturday _... .- . K e one. sacrifice. on the | " WaY she hud collected Officer Dowd, | may mean only & refuge from loneliness No. 881807 Vinton St. b6 sallor: 1imited no, More thin 10 And a0t Less. thith 3 10 & UStOMr, . 36 ar of lier family e a8 e o sty ploas, | 214 to him it may come to be & cloud en Other BASKET STORES at Lincoln, Havelock and Univer- 1,000 boxes Crane's Peppermint Life Savers. regular So seflors; Babu ,;‘ Sl gave up the man-she was 10°Rave] Mo 1o hvene: A teigs and asiramely | 1is domestic happiness, which ydu yous- sity Place. {] Yellow Onion Sets, ‘at..’. 8o | V0o pkg Corn TR 8 married In her youth in order to SUPPOTt | pinck colored woman with market | "8 S8Y ls commetited on for its Perlec. bc pkgs. Dates, 3 pkgs. for.......5¢ | Iancy Bweet Oranges, dosen.. I Der ld father and mother, and o VO | nasket caught sight of Mark . K¢t | tion. And it Is unfair to the wife in any be Oll Sardines, § cans for.......a8 | ¥ncY large Lemons. dosen. . K the younger children in the family & | o coEN N O e ot o "y | case. Meeting this marricd man secretly 10c Mustard Sardines, 5 for......000 | Dunch o in o . DT 200 i chance in life she never had. And since| oot waadie: I 48 A%t 8% ShOl s fraught with dangerous poaibilities lic cans Tall Salmon............80 | Green Onions. ver bunch ... o g b REURE] g | SN W But there is one thing that is unavoida- Home Made Taffy, strawberry ‘and lemon flavor; regular selling Driog then the as always been a horde In & swift taxi‘eame a vivacious bru- d 2o per Ib; Baturday, por Ib. ..o lli i lhungry mouths to feed, nephews and! ... ble—and that is harm to your reputation, 4,000 Iba. Chewliig and Smoking Tobaces and 6000 Claurs: on sals ¥ o 2 , ‘or when y 3 cover ethel t prices actua of the regular selling price. Horseshoe, Climax—t nieces, always new bables belng born| Al these were centered around the | fOF When you are discovered together—as or thick, Unjon Standard or T ugh 4 ne cente s e i ot : vick, ndex, per 1b., 383e; Epleure, B Cambell. to Incompetents Who couldn't SUPPOT | gcatines of the meautifal Nttle runaway | dlscovered you will be sooner or iater, (| Pig Pork Roast . Shag or'Cantra) Unlon and other Brands, S 0 o oy, T S them, and the burden of it all fallirg on |y e the world will not interpret it kindly. Fresh Dressed Chickens, dres: Ifln'r l|(1;l, ||n |,|‘2 ‘u‘nnfi-r p'dln, regular 65c seller for ...... . o ura's > ders. W' "ut ut of your life at once, " Contral Vndam, S0 ‘UM BIP s 523+ e ve s 2onts vesresstsapasnsanss o Sara’s thin little shoulders. When I think | ireq and sfill dased from her disfllu- Put him o e Biindaciates Santns s ot o nd Paed Baces e Clgars — Maude Hall or John Btearn, 250 cigars to & tin, regular five cent f all that she had do I t e her | | of a1l FUNE M0 W04 0 ne. 1 don't sée Wer | glonment, June.Warner turned into the quarter Spring lLamb at wholesale | Salt Pork A“i‘:{‘-‘ 2;’0.“"‘“’5“;'\:";"Y only........ eee sretesssens as the termagant, the woman with the by v o price, ift's Premium Ham < o DR 3l : aim hallway of Mrs. Waters lodging pr Bwift's an se t's ton 1 by -1 . « Dear Miss A girl Steer Pot Roast . 9%e | Skin Hams | MBAT nlnmm_ m‘fl ‘ r;t’.‘;u i “|‘xund "('r er as an un |house, and wearily she climbed the e e e s Rk Pig Pork Butts $ il3gc | Extra l.ean Breakfast Bacon lg;ung made Smoked Frankfurters, 1730 kind, Satur stairs. alfway up she stopped to stifle | fortune told, and learned that she w oung Veal Roas : 40 | Sugar C‘ured Bacon > o b oo T d saint and marty; " Half he st d to stifle | fortune tol: ~ Y Veal Roast 113 8 Choice Cuts 8irloin or Porterhouse Steaks, per Ib. And there's Charlle, handsome, de- |, wough which has been growing upon |fated to wed a widower about two Ypunk Veal Chops 18180 | Bukar Cured Ham £e | Juser Garey Isflx::zhul‘r&" per b, ..o . bonalr, mereurial, fascinating, a reed for | nor gince she ered upot . | hence. utton Chops . .- - 1850 P pe ’ overy wind B¢ Dimmion to Dow’ Ohinte|Der ince #he had entered upon this strus- | " ligno am 2 iand ‘uet ‘o widswar, bes We deflver to all parts of town—9, 11:30 and 3 Fork shoulder Hoast, per 1. """ o Aeias 4 Ry o - |gle for an elusive independence. She|jjeve that there is now no chance for me Mall orders given prompt attention. The Empress Sanitary Market e Eatle S iR AT Tk Nasaags, por 1N, 3 married as nice & little woman as ever | yyrneq nto her bare litthe room and sank [to win her, as she has much faith in tvas [he Beanle Blk shelits and toe Bitose—is on o tha it s ot Roas! eef, per ees seee & 2 ¥ 1 Sval 48l O xl thtes o the prettiest "“"'i into the chair With mumbed inditference | tards and in the lady who manipulgied i 3 | children, and then, for no reason at all {yno notcd that the washstand had been S, TH E EMPRESS MARKE exce s o0 nd > g h y \diculous belief in fortune I serted his' wife and children and de-1g the head of the hed, hut she was too | SoUME. SO REVIRL WL S 0 e Opp. Woolworth 5¢ and 10c Store. 1713 South 16th 8t. Tel. D. 2807, ”m\'\l.duv’m;mm)w e ¢ to |MUCh prooccupied to wonder at it. 8he |y g 5 few Inanimate playing cards eak and unmanly, and recreant to ont: St mome! " b b " R d duty; T srant you: but' Chartie ‘had hie | o0rte b0 st for, "“';",":;m":lr.y":;"d determine the force of love in & human i g : jupon her chest; the echs e s A o? i when he was a man, when a Vacht | yicked up a pair of pants from the table heart or foretell the ways of Providenc Mall orders shipped at the sa rice and will recelve prompt attention. & on which there was & gay and half- | .04 siareed to rew Of course, you can sit 1dly and make the 5 ; e vy i Grunken pleasure party struck the rocks. |*Tne hall door slowly opened and a| décree’ come true, or you can set| T T s PR S R R R B eias ...8%¢ ‘Telephone—All Phones Douglas 1530. und seven times he went out to what [y e oo Ll O n..,h"‘*“:h‘t’":“'\f‘.‘ Yurslave A0d Searing o | Fresh Dressed Chickens, our own dres’g, 16 oz. to 1b. 11%;¢ \ ~ "‘fl certuin death to rescue those on |oyeeky ruddy with the flush of health, | o \ ke ¥ Persti-1l Steer Pot Roast 9%0 | Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon..18%c hoard 4 I p orgeous 1 ] Pix Fork Butt PR 11%0 | Sugar Cured Bacon 1380 . ( “And w0 1t goes through a long list of | War‘s, 17 (84 0 €OTEEONE TMmITE T 1] Toune Yes: Racst Tige | Pugar Cured Ham oite 1| D TAYLOR, 8.-YEAR.OLD WHIS! people 1 know, each one with some pe-| 0% (he . vivacious Dbrunetts, Tommy No Cause for a Quarrel. 1K yoias Vsl Cheoe ' Yanks | L Meat la down 267 G0 40% ai the J| oL y O- -OL KEY, full g Thomas. ] o 10D . public Market 3y buying in_car- Q Ceeming tralt, no matter how bad the s S e e Dear Miss Fairfax: 1 have been going || Mutton Chops 18340 | load lots we can buy cheaper and sell J| quart, and regular $1.25 value,at................. rest of him or her and 1 get such o out with & young man two years my |} Mutton Roast Bige | cheaper. We supply -the leading - " oy and gladness out of them, because There was no place else to go,” June|junior. A few days ago I saw him with Bpare Ribs 8%¢ | hotels and restaurants { OLD CROW, full quart, $1.25 value, 8 years old. .. .. = : sold. another young iady and have not spoken || Salt Pork 840 SPECIALS CEDAR BROOK, 8 years old, $1.25 value, full quart. ., . ; ge has taught me how to mine for the | S to him since. Would you advise me to (| Bwitt's Premium Ham .. 1480 Fram § to § P. M.-—Lamb Chops_So CLARK'S RYE, B years old, $1.25 value, full old and throw aside the dross. Oh, yes, there was!" sald Tommy | ;o 1o him, as I like bim very much. [} Bkinned Ham 134l | From § to 10 P. M.—FPork Chops 100 ” s ST W ¥ < VO, . ..., y Youth 18 colorblind. It sees only black , Thomas, laughing gayly. She fled from MABEL. Mail orders filled from this ad Three deliveries a day-—9, 11, 3:30 Mail orders filled. We issue lhopporl' ml““. and white. But age clears our eyes ao [the room. She returned in a moment, | If you are not engaged the man is| we behold all of the delicate pastel shades |and with her was the white mustached |privileged to g0 out with whom he in humanity. And that's what reconciles |Orin Cunningham. | pleases. Crest him pleasantly and be one to growing old. | “Go!" June sald and pointed to the door. | natural if y PUBLIC MARKET }§"arney 8t |} CACKLEY BROS., ™8 ed %™ alue his friendship.

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