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Sheriff Officer Forces Mlinois Execu- oiier ac tive to Go With Him to iv the the Court House. he Bronx ons thi r the reason that you are likely to say it is. I am anticipating you. I want to say something about feeding babies. "ANTZEN Price Reduction | Its reason; To effect a quick clearance of all spring stock You can have For some years past I have heard at various times, from physicians before inventory; each line contributes its liberal quota. SPRINGFIBLD, ML, Aug. 10.—Gov am hi iid Its advantages: Affording buyers the season's opportu | ' Len Smal}, who has asserted that as ceeded to read all thre: nity to secure high-grade footwear, in latest styles, at t Governor he is above the law, Was ar-| Hi ubstantial reductions in prices. | i | SELL eM ati rested by Sheriff Henry Mester of ; Sangamon County in the executive " . ats te azn | mansion late yesterday. {t was ie Cour Vainio. SOW. form of business life, moth th ible fi | ye With me and give a bone ind most of the some fo a + mothers among them, are responsible for i the Mie Haid in Malet ed i sheaf $8.85 & $10.85 Wisnie a many little ones having to be fed on a substitute. { jovernor w rested on = 5 4 i i cpUNIAAL vehures WRG: 18 hes, th The Abuse of the Bit Toe Pacific Stores Then there are the thousands of good mothers who accept the ii Dasplte ine Goverhore protests and [8 eu iy St. ae responsibilities of maternity but, when it comes to the matter of nurs- i diane Gt bi anterday, George B.Gu6 | 00 aa sell Sheffield ing, find themselves physically unequal to the strain. t Jespie, he wan forced Milk in your You may be sure that nothing that man has discovered can ever ‘ | own container be as good for babies as mother’s milk. ) { at a price that It was made for babies and it was made just right for them. - if | saves you the Cow's milk is the best substitute we have, but at best it is a sub- } B | | bottling and stitute. Whenever it is possible for a mother to nurse her baby I feel 9 | deltoery charges. that it is a paramount duty, one that cannot fairly be ignored. f | { But to the mothers who cannot nurse their babies, I have in mind 1} | a case that may be helpful. | | I knew a little mother, some years ago, who on the arrival of her it H first baby was distressed to find that she was going to be unable to nurse the new arrival. A second baby came and again the physician advised the use of cow's milk. Later on, word was passed along that the J-———s were expect- ing another visit from the stork. And some one asked, ‘I wonder if she will be able to nurse the new baby?” It occurred to me that as long as this good woman wanted to nurse her babies she ought to have the privilege and the baby ought to have the advantage. Knowing her as well as I did, it was not difficult to discuss the situation with her. T inquired as to her diet. I found that she was eating the usual one- sided line of foods that most Americans find to their liking and paying the same penalty that most Americans do. She was an extravagant tea drinker and rarely ever took a glass of milk. In pointing out the inadequacies of her diet, I suggested that she correct this condition by the use of milk. JZ told her that I believed milk would build her up and that she would be able to nurse the new baby. & BLE ROMESTIC ciel Err. ‘ | Why New Prefers Camels New York demands a quality handlings in packing and for two smoke—and finds it in Camels. separate packages—instead of one. For Camel is the quality ciga- rette. And it leaves no cigaretty aftertaste. - = Back of Camel quality are many economies which we practice in 4 : has never resorted to employing making and marketing them. men—in the guise of disinter- For instance! The Camel pack- ested citizens—to spend their age is the most perfect packing time in hotels, tobacco stores and science can devise to keep ciga- restaurants to boost Camels. Camel rettes fresh and full flavored. Quality does not require artificially needless expense that must come . : out of the quality of the tobacco | Such methods increase selling or goon tothe price. These costs costs to a point where the smoker are unnecessary because they do cannot possibly get his money’s not improve the smoke. worth. Then too, Camels are sold only in Camels are made for men who one size package—20 cigarettes— think for themselves. To such She agreed to try it. She took a quart of milk a day for nearly three months before the baby’s arrival. She never looked or felt so well in her life before. She nursed that baby right through to weaning time and she nursed another, her last, after that. I believe milk made it possible for her to do this. I believe milk will help others who find themselves in a position similar to the case cited here, Milk is a complete, casily digested food and nothing but good can come from an earnest trial of this suggestion, LOTON HORTON, President. oe INSISTS Sheffield Farms Company LLU nota These are two reasons why you get Camel quality at so moderate a price. Here’s another. This company bottled milk and others who know, that each year more babies are being ‘bottle delivered atyour fed," that fewer mothers are nursing their babies as God intended. | door, or if you The reasons for this are various. prefer it, 200 Social activities make it inconvenient for many mothers. | Sheffield Stores Industrial conditions, that have drawn thousands of women into AUGUST ORIENTAL RUG SALE Specially Featured While They Last A Superb Group of Room-Size just the right number to make the biggest saving in production costs. And remember this! When you buy 20 cigarettes in smaller size folks Camel Quality does its own talking. When you smoke Camels you don’t need anyone to tell you what you like. Chinese Rugs 164% These magnificent, heavily embossed rugs are rich in soft, deep blue and golden tones, typical only of the Chinese rug weavers’ art. You will, not wonder at the great popularity of Chinese Rugs when you have examined them. packages, you must pay for two You KNOW. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. 1] + | i. | | | None to Dealers No Approvals James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Eighth Floor 34th Street