The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1916, Page 12

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PALLIAT TTT 200 Edit THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916. Quality Dominates Borden Products BORDEN’S Certified Milk Grade “ A” Milk Pasteurized E have talked to you, \¢ occasionally, about the quality of Borden's Milk, about the efficiency of Borden's Service, and about our desire to be helpful to you whenever our facilities met your needs, but we have said very little about some of the products we carry which e y0OO00000008 pRPRADRRGSOSS BBHEReeaT 5 Kahr Bere amnearon ors From the Old Home Town Busy Here With the Fate of These United States | second year. jout at any time I'll buy his shares 1341, But he gets time, somehow or other, to run his newspaper id make it pay. Even in Colorado he's known a: me joiner.” He admits that it isn’t all down on the card. His hobby ts encouraging his em- Ployees, he says, ‘T'll tell you how I do it,” he said, unwrapping his leg of my boys, no matter what depart- ment he's ‘in, the choice of two months’ business after he's been with mo a year. The shares pay about 14 per cent. If he stays two years I give him the same thing at the end of the And if he wants to get from him at face value. That's the way I keep strikes and dissatisfaction out of my plant.” Turning sharply to the right one from about hie cane. “I give every one | G lary or two shares in my | 7 800 miles to be present at «3. Ho wears a yellow straw hat with a brown brim, wh! Eskimos say, “would never "Leaning upon @ large wale which he carries as @ aoe teel toyed with @ delloat carved bit of blubber pendant from newspaper game” up in the Aretie/> ave it all my way up in Cordes e said, “with a circulation of I get ten cents a copy, paya’ in silver, beca you see, I'm out of the region of tions, _ It's every day rain or shine. Dawron Dally News for three years and the Nome Daily News for seveng, and then I came down and started” the Alaskan at Cordo Yep, sold the other two and may sell the i eof these days.” o i eo meets leghor®. his watch chain and talked of “the | i } Do-you want | a clear skin? | Many an otherwise attractive man or woman is a social failure because of a poor complexion. If your skin is not fresh, smooth and glowing, or has suffered from an unwise use hy cosmetics, let Resinol Soap help nature to clear it, in a normal, healthy way. Simply use Resinol Soap rerularly once or twice « day, ind see if it does not quickly soothe and cleanse the pores, Jessen the tendency to pimples, and leave the complexion, wear the badge of distinction that the consumer, years ago, awarded to Borden’s Milk. For instance, we are serving from our wagons Fern Brand Butter, made from pasteurized cream, in creameries that are regularly inspected. Grade “ B ” Milk Pasteurized QBAGnE ES GESTS OEGSE SOS PEGELES TEST FF6-G TITHE OHI GIGIOHOD Co. 1Bed. FROUNTREE OF THE, GEORGETOWN, TEXAS ,COMMERCIAL” PRESIDENT OF 14 EDITOWAL ASSOCIATION Owe Peerless Buttermilk Extra ‘When the skin Is In really bad condition, apread om jest alittle Resinol Olotment for ton lore using Resb fol Seap. Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment are sold All druggists. For samples, free, write to Dept. 25-R, Re ‘tol, Baltimore, Md. fen like Resinol Shaving Stich, $9, CH LOSS rR. - DANY Press oe Sioux Fas cCRETARY 199920006 week. They've come from all parts | metropolitanism as they sit with ail of the country, one of them from far | their weight in the easy chairs. Heavy Cream Route Cream Unsweetened Condensed Milk Fern Brand Butter Made from Pasteurized Cream Eggs Fresh from the farms that produce Borden's Milk Borden’s Eggs are likewise a characteristic Borden product. They are selected with the same conscientious regard for quality as shown in other Borden products. BORDEN’S| MILK of course, has been an acknowl- edged leader since it first came to you, and the line that goes with it is made to measure up to the same standard. Read the list of quality products; then call the Borden Wagon and have your requirements looked after regularly. SEMI- ANNUAL Pay One Dollar and we will deliver OPEN AN ACCOUNT With Any Carriage or Refrigerator PAY $1 ON DELIVERY and the Balance 50c A WEEK RHINELANDER YOUR REFRIGERATOR HERD PULLMAN CHOICE 14.97 Cash oF Oredit lor BY MAIL Pay $1 on delivery and [QUES the balance 50c a week EXTRA LARGE ati springs and in 12 ined ANY COMPLETE ROOM OUTFIT les of € “ ry ehape ately reticed yrices about one-h’ » your home and you cay pay the balance fo mall weekly or monthly paymenta, No Club Fees No Interest Added No Ex'ra Charges of Any Kind Complete 4-Room Outfi's, £98 Other 2,3, 4 & 5 Room Outfits up to $2,500 Our Special Complete 3-Reom Outfits All Ready to Start Housekeeping *89 our three morea én o ENAMEL BED A and Enamel Beds at Savings of from 33°, to 50% oma, mounted with Well tase ¥ beet Daked while 144-146 WEST Between 7th and Lenox Aves. Open Saturday Evenings Unii 10 o'Clock at All Three Stcres STAMPS ASF ND CREDER, ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly oF Monthly Payments, ur regular stock and every hed all fr a ‘one oF two of a pattern, W ENAMEL BED BRASS BED 2 Roe. Price ° Kea. Price 822.50, SIZE. ‘and ait, . | om 11-24 ; BoE a-rony + MORGAN HERALD ~CoLos Vex: PRES'y, POPPY LD OOLOG9H-06-06009 They Are Going to Long Beach To-Morrow After Their Strenuous Labors End. A woman has overthrown one of the most cherished traditions that ver distinguished the manhood of sten— Lee J. Rountree, one of the Lone Star's most scintillant sons, has come ull the way to New York without his frock coat and (Texas papers please copy) without his big black slouch hat! And he, owner and editor of the daily Commercial of George- town, Tex, presiding ofMfcer of the National Editorial Association, which is holding its thirty-first annual meeting at the Hotel McAlpin! To be sure, he brought the black bow tie and the soft-bosomed shirt, but what aro these, pray, what are these? And to set aside the wide- brimmed Stetson for—an IRON HAT! ont Mr, Rountree knows he wouldn't have dared to do this if the meet- ing had bee im Texas. But there's @ reason for it. He confessed it to an Evening World reporter, as he cupped his mouth with his hand and whispered: “My wife!” For an instant he glanced about him to make sure of his security, and then he added: “She made me leave all those things at home. bigger one than Joe Ball and all the rest of the regalia. Mra. Rountree just wouldn't let me have them, but” —and here the lig! sheer deviltry B| shone in his eyes: e brought my dress suit; yes, sir, and my silk hat; and I'm going to wear ‘em befor I've got a straw hat, too. m civilized, just like all the rest of you people. “I'l tell you why I didn't bring the frock coat. If I had it on and went down into the lobby my wife says all the bellhops would call me Senator, and everybody would want to talk to me about the West. I dodge. all that now, see?” ‘as Mr. Rountree hes being mistaken for ator on. He says any nber of people say, “Hello, Char- " him on the street. That's has all the regalia on, we leave Mr, Rountree)— tree came to New York HUVILINUDUATENENTQNQQNQOQN0QO00000000900000T00R00UGEUNQN0ONNQNQQ0QQN085000000000000400000GQG0N00000900000000000000000000000Q0F000000000H8EE0Q00A2900000000800Q00000008E000UQGUEGGNNENGOESOOSSECEEEEOTESOEOOUOONY with him, The meetings at the McAlpin will come to an end to-morrow, but the | festivities for the visiting editors— there are about 200 of them here— will continue until the end of the NUXATED IRON atrength of run- Ask your doctor or it, It can easily be ob ny good druggist. —Advt, 'HEN yeu g° en your vace- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, Ge per week Dally World, 126 per week Sunday World, Se por Sunday You can, subscribe for & week, of you wish. ai any length of time change your a o Fld, (otal It to you. oF Jar ra tance dirmet to Cahier, Now Vorid «'ultaer Hullding, But I've got a Stetson, a] off Alaska, and if they're not in the | They are just waiting for the meet- convention room listening to dresses on such important themes as “The Relation of the Press to Im- proved Highways" and “Does It Pay to Construct a Building for a News- paper Plant?” they are stretching their legs in the big easy chairs which grace the twenty-fourth floor of the hotel. About @ quarter of the visitor: have never been to New York before, @|and these may be readily distin gutshed by thelr air of complete | ings to end so they can get at the trip to Long Beach to-morrow. Then they're going to cut loose! There's one of the ed: owe here lots of times. Pan who has He woars a hat close over his eyes, s8 on tight to his cane and, as "8 rather slender, doesn't take up h room in a chair. But if you on his visiting card you'll find J. C. Scott, prietor of the dvocate of Sterling, C C YY Wy MA y . * oo V7,

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