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? ! !! 'WfV ll ''llKwP .* / V BUFFALO COURIER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921. Affairs of the Social World Mr*. William Su»wt-H will entertain «t tinner this event—uyt, her home in North street. Covers were laid far eighty-five at tte weekly club luncheon at the Garret club yesterday. Among the hostesses were Mrs Roscoe F. Mitchell, who en- _fertalned twelve guests in honor of fers. John Digby -Maluand and Miss MoUy Dent; Mrs. F. P. Williams, who had ten guests; Mrs. S. V. R. Spaul- ding, who gave a luncheon of eight cov- er*; Mrs. Harold T. Clement and Mrs. Robert B. Adam. The long and short of it. 0. A. R. Celebration. Invitations have been issued by Buf- o chapter, National society, Daugh- ters of American Revolution. Mrs. John Miller Morton, regent, for Tuesday af- ternoon. February 22, 1*21. from 3 to 6 o'clock at the Twentieth Century 4lnh celebration of Washington's birth- y. Each member is privileged to In- vite one guest. .w:i Mrs. layman D. Craw of Arlington place gave a luncheon of ten covers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hew entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Chauneey J. Hamlin will give a •mall luncheon today at her home in Delaware avenue in honor of Mrs. John Dlgby Maittand of New York and Miss Molly Deat of England. fiyv&ts WJJLuk jxlufyr * |>*w t£ 4**] jp**Xi *£*& Jo ev ivnav YAAVJUI By Fontaine Fox. *. - u u. s e e ***£ *$*mw ZrioUGH To BE. PANTS ZHQUGH To »* Mrs. Arthur E. Hedstrom gave a oner of twelve ©overs last evening at home in- Eggertsville in honor of Miss Mary Warren of Plain field. N. J., and Eric L. Hedstrom. Mrs. James P. Higginson bridge luncheon on Monday. gave a Mrs. lAurence H. Gardner enter- tained at tea yesterday afternoon at her home in I^mcoln parkway in honor of Mrs. William* A, Stowell of Amherst, Mass., who is spending the winter in ttorn. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Ueorge 1*. Warner, Mrs. Procter Carr. Mr*. Prank Sid way, Mrs. Hal 1>. Brownell, Mrs.- Clifford Nichols. Miss Agnese Benson, Mxs. William Ward Plummer and Mrsr. J o h n K. Walker. The tea table was decorated with Sprint; flowers. Andrew ROE] ind Imogene tULKERSON. t Engagements and Weddings T—: Mr. and Mrs. M. Woeifle announce the engagement of their daughter Kmma B. to George A. BOWD, Canada, tin* wedding to take place in March. Chicago for In memory of Abraham Lincoln, the Republican women will meet for lunch- eon. Informally, on Saturday, February 12 at 12:3e # o'clock at the Hotel Stat- ler. Mrs. William H. lH»nner gave a ruacbeoo of fourteen covers at her hoarte yesterday in honor of Mrs. Rob- »• rt l*k»r. ner. Mrs. Albright Archbaid entertained three tables of bridge yesterday after- j noon in honor of Mrs. Elmer E. Finck. Other guests came in for tea later. Miss Margaret Penney assisted the nostras. Mrs. Thomas Childs Wurtz wiU en- tertain at bridge tomorrow at her home in Lexington avenue. HERE, THERE, EVERYWHERE. Mrs. James 1>. Warren will leave j next week to spend a month with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Bis- sell. in AsheviOe, X. C. Miss Hilda Hoyt will go to Lake Placid over Washington's birthday. Miss Cecelia Evans leaves next week \ for Belle ,Ajr, Fla., to be the guest for jtwo weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth i Augustus. Mrs. Charles Taylor of Fifteenth street and Miss Ruth Hickman and Mrs. William Martin of Brockton, N. Y., leave tomorrow to spend six weeks in Melbourne. Fla. Mrs. Robert S. Weed of ChapinVark- way is in New York. Miss Grace McCormick and Miss Margaret Conway leave the middle of this month to spend several months in California. Mrs. Harry D. Williams of Oakland place has returned from Toronto. " Miss .Mary J Curry is in several week*, Mr. an<l Airs. Richard Sherwoodj have returned from Chicago where thes were, guests for a fortnight of Mrs. Congdon* Sherwood! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Smith will move from the Lenox to No. 1045 Dela- ware avenue after May 1. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Donner, who have been living in the old 'Knox residence, No. 1045 Delaware avenue, Cosy Corner Confidences By MRS. MARTHA WHEELER. SSSBpBS Andrew mock sternne raise yeur vol ent intention in this house a declaration from my fi < tears or oth • What I am I to do in spit high jwiter, breath in se mind is mad myself a high questions of ' - to drink!" | "How is it I gene. "Go foj ; "'Tis well! i his hand in j into the kltcl i an actor of t , around in th j he fumbled i i last used a w • tlfully with "Honey," ; come and fb find half the "Stay right Andrew. It was f : came into th ' gry, but with I "You should. i Imogens mil I around in th« I up and I kne j finding thin, A n d r e w to< "Listen to fectly calm. to how calm notice taken that it was in the heat < I kept my ai higgledy-pigi you ketp this one hour's w "A woman ception of la with a pock first shore i system is a sight! You you used it want it again go there and if it has b since you to think it o of weeks' va "The thing; Coney Island tem has a bo running of tl the word km •'The whole fresh dropper or the conte I hag after a S place for any place!" "What was = CLUBS AND SOCIETIES | om the table and in said: "Woman, if you in protest to my pres- re will be murder done I am about to make my intentions, and urpose not women's fears will deter me! ut to do I am going a certain locality and so waste not your leas weeping, for my p. I am going to fix and, discounting your t for?* I shall answer, say it?" asked Imo- go/at it, no, go *o it!" said Andrew, sticking bosom and striding dragging his toes like Id school. He rattled rawers in the pantry. e refrigerator and at which rhymes beau- m." Imogene, "sha'n't I for you".' You cannot ngs you want." here you are!" called en minutes before he m,' flushed and an- s highball. . ; ve let me fix it," said! "You have fussed i till you are all heated j ou would have trouble | sip of his highball, he said. "I am per- il particular attention m. SI w a n t particular what* I say to show deliberately and not omestic argument. If rs in the office in the y manner in which use I would get about done a week, about as much con- and order as a sailor ull of money and the e in six years. Your oherioo, not to say, a everything just where t and then when you 1 you have to do is to ick it up. Of course, month or six weeks it, it is easy enough if you have a couple on to do it in. that kitchen look like Monday morning. Sys- as much place in your house as'the 'K' has iu of the Fidelity Trust Co.. will be the speaker at next Monday's meeting of the Quota club. His topic will be "The Business of a Trust Company." Members are privileged to invite guests for this mating and' are asked to notify the secretary, Mrs. Irene Schwartz, of the number they are ex- pecting to entertain. At Monday's luncheon and confer- ence of the Quota club three new members wer•» welcomed. Miss Louise Hayes presided and announcement was made of plans for the establish- ment of a new club house where resi- dent members may have living quar- ters and other members may meet at daily luncheon, entertain guests and enjoy other privileges. club will be held Friday evening, Feb- ruary 18, at the Statler for the election of directors to fill the places of those whose terms expire at that time. At the meeting of the Zonta club next Louis E. Harriman, vice president jjTuesday at the Statler, Prof. John RED PEPPER FOR Curtin, professor of science at Can- isius and D'Youville colleges, will be the speaker. His topic will be "Of Other Worlds Than Ours Inhabited." Dr. Helene Kuhlmann of the Buffalo State hospital addressed a large at- tendance of the members at the reg- ular meeting of the club, at the Statler yesterday. She gave an interesting talk on "The Subconscious Mind." An- nouncement was made of an "Old Fashioned Album" entertainment to be held on Wednesday. February 23, the place to be announced later. Buffalo colony, National society New England Women, will meet at the La- fayette tomorrow afternoon at 2: SO o'clock. Hyatt W. Smith will speak on "The Future of Our Country" and Miss Hobbie will sing. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Concentrated Heat Penetrates Instantly-and Bringi Quick- est Relief Known ^cy Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Robertson of No, 136 Buffum street have invited the members of the Microscopical section j of'the Society of Natural Sciences tof meet with them on Saturday evening, February 19. D. Chester Fisher entertained the section last Saturday evening at his : •••=• * _--. home in Indian Church road. Ray W. nual card party on January 15 -was Wilson read a paper on Diatome, I netted the sum of $472. Father Cart Christopher H. Bierbaum exhibited J reported classes in catechism being some of his photomicrographs of dla- formed in three addiUonal churches. toms, and Dr. Richard F. Morgan gave ! - a reading. j A thick-layer of newspapers be-J __: tween the springs and mattress* of the 1 At the monthly meeting of tin- Mount Carmel guild on Monday afternoon, with the Rev. Father J. C. Carr presid- ing, it was announced that the an Rheumatism. lumbago. neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore musclea, strains, aching joints. When you art suffering so you can hardly get around, just try "Red Pepper Rub" and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, pene- trating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. Jn three minutes, it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees ihe blood circulation, breaks up the con- gestion—and pain is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, cost little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost in- stant relief awaits you. Use it for colds in chest. No matter what you have used for pain or congestion, don't fail to try Red Pepper Rub. The annual meeting of the Zonta i outdoor bed will keep out cold READ THE COURIER WANT ADS Interested in Him. Dear Mrs. Wheeler: I meet a^ certain young man about twice a week at my brother's place, whom I am very fond of. My girl friend i find?" asked is generally with me on these occa- j sions, and she is also fond of him. Is i in a w u d of Qc§«h and baked the dough there any way I can find out whether j could not be he cares for either of us? Also is it I lo conceal it.1 1 you were unable to nogene calmly. said Andrew. It for the past year, leave for Philadel- I prj0per V 0 invite him down to the house j plua the» tirst of May to spend the; W j lu his She made i summer and part of next winter. Miss Mary McCue of Plymouth ave- nue is khe.guest of Mrs. K.J. Rolender in Reading, Pa. Mrs. Herbert A. Meld rum lef last evening for. New York. Newell Stewart has returned to mate friend of tne « w U ? .. Tnpn wner is il? .. ne asked. UNDECIDED. r ^ a Deliriously Cooked At Moderate Prices Everything about our place, the low cost; prompt, efficient service; fine qual- ity of foods and delightful surroundings will appeal you. ; FRENCH PASTRY Pleasing to the eye and taste. They are the best in Buffalo. DELIVERED ANYWHERE. Ithaca, N. Y end in town Mrs. Julius II morning from a week's stay in Newjy ou might have a little part; >orli jvite your girl friend,, too. after spending the week- Potter returns this The best indications of his prefer- ence must be gleaned from his ac- tions. It's rather a trying situation. Possibly he like-s you both equally well as friends, and has no Idea of any warmer feeling cherished by you or your girl friend. Certainly it would he proper to invite him to 3'our bouse. and in- k's up in it an hour a dow which si got to bring "Then whal such a fool ofl t "Dearie," blamed for y fec,ts. It's as dure them!" ump reminds me of u bunch of jack straws i of a woman's hand pping jamboree! No ing and nothing in its I .!" ...„ you have rolled it up rh a the kitchen, or at least rtply. 'I suppose you he taunted. e attic where you took to pry open that win- she said. "You for- j down." bnade you let me make |yself ?" he demanded, said, "I cannot be congenital mental de- uch as I can do to en- Mrs. Lyman C Craw of Boston,! Mass., came to Buffalo to make her home and has taken Miss Grace Wil- liams , house. No. 30 Arlington place. Mrs. John Digby Maitland and Miss Molly Dent, who have been the guests of Mrs. John Graves, return tomorrow morning to New York. Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Manges will leave for Miami, Fla., on Friday and will sail March 19 from New Orleans for New York, returning to Buffalo at Easter time. Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. | Symmes and Mrs. C. K. Brown ^rill be dur- (Cocyrttht. lW«by The Bell 8»nJJe»W. Inc.) Yeast In Diet. Dear Mts. Wheeler: In response to a query printed in the Cozy Corner about how to take yeast for stomach trouble will say that yeast is often prescribed to sup- ply the body with vitaminee and to build up in cases of rundown condi- tion. Physicians are prescribing It for acne (pimples and blackheads), boils and constipation. It helps digest food and helps the body get rid of waste matter. It is said that yeast is as- similated by the body just as is,other Lunch Here Everyday ' You will find such a wide variety on our bill of fare that you can always tempt your appetite no matter how jaded. Coffee A P f>in<j hot cup o/ surpa**ing nualiiy coffee veilh reul cremm The D a i s y Confectionery I and Luncheonette S 133 MAIN ST1-CET th* guf .sts of Miss Marie Mange Ing their absence. . foo<J PersoilH who are tf- OUD ied with Fred Frion left yesterday to spend : Kaa are to \a to first dissolve the veast two months in St. Petersburg, Fla. m boiling water. The usual. dose !va- . —__ j ries f rom one to t n ree cakes a day tiak- Aifticu AAMCtnrynr iiMMUiiuirn l en before or between meals. Take it BlnLo CUHrkntrlUc ANNuUKCtU P !ain from the cake HI small pk-ces or IT CCBDIIADV onion IICCTIHC dl * :so!ved In mi,k> water or fruit J uicea - AT rCMUARY BOARD MCCTINOl" Preferred it may he spread on bread 'or crackers. Of course it must be v. ^ , L ^ f fresh. * A. A. B. At the February meeting of the! I board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. K. D. V. L. and Others.—Go to the vesterday at the Central building Mrs. publi^ library, Broadway and Clinton \ Horace Reed, chairman of girls' work, fe 6 '" In J he ,?*» en * he * f •"oom.you WiU Z_l ". ... J^i 1 _! ftnd a collection of bookA on enter- announced a conference to be held in on itainments, which, you will find most Buffalo March IS to 21 which will be! helpful in explaining various games. All ttent Over BochoftejfN. Y.>-«La*t fail I had the ijlueoxa and my kid- neys become congested and swollen. My book hurt me solwourdhave to walk oil bent over. I also had bladder weak- ness. I took Dr. Pierce's An-uric (anti- unc acid) iablets and their so completely lored me that I nove not nod anvrotarn of this condi- tion since, l l consider 'An-uric' the best ntpdicihe I have ever taken/'-Mp. MARIE STEW- ART, 152 daledonia Ave. *' . i CARDS AND DANCING [attended by 200 girls and their secre tarles. On March 5 at 2 o'clock the new high .school club officers will be {installed. Mrs. Charles Van Bergen presided at i the meeting and reports were given by • Mrs. Almon M. Cooke, chairman of The Modestia Social club will give la .room directory; Mrs. Edward Eisele. \card party and dance on Saturday eve- chairman of the hotel, who reported i ning, February U, at Fraternity hall, 1.32* transient guests; Mrs. B. F. No . 971 Jefferson street. Mrs. C. J. Jackson, w ho announced that Jthera f Dressel Is chairman; Mrs. F. Wertman. would be a Valentine party Friday j secretary> and Mra- L McPherson, evening at the T: U. C. A. home; Mrs.. treasurer of the commi Frederick. W. IMnforth, chairman of < . religious education, who reported 778 ; ittee in. charge. Bible students for 1»20. Mrs. Van Bergen gave an itemized account of the ways that the Y. W. C. A. had I boosted lt»e Hoover Relief fund with a , total of $S»9ti,7S contributed. Mrs. Horace ' Rfed reported for the International in- jstltute. A new club of ^jtwenty-slx Polish girls lias been formed at Black •Rock and Mrs. Snvla Mooshie, a Per- " sian, has been secured to work among the Russian people for the Institute. MACCABEES MEETING. The regular meeting of the Com- j manders and Past Commanders asso- | elation of the Maccabees will be held j Friday evening, February 11, Mrs. Mary ( Elgas presiding. \f< *Do Frieils Shun You? You canl admiratioi with unsij dear to y< spare you» avoid yo« Armond superfluous wrinkles, |y and pel and see t« itain friendship and your face is marred jjy blemifhea, Those may keep silent to L feeTmge, but they company. Madame »ves all blemishes, hair, birthmarks, les, etc. Permanent^ lively painlessly. Call lonials, 564 Main St. U i Y IN A WINTERS SOPHY CORNED BEEF W COINED BEEF HA5H Stock those empty pantry shelves with these wholesome and nutritious meats! Fill them up for the days when inclement weather makes shop- ping and deliveries difficult. - Have a ready answer to the housewives eternal question: "What shall I have for lunch?" i The Date: Thursday, February Tenth The Place: 4 4 0 Main Street "Flowers at Main and Court" The Occasion: Special displays of a profusion offloralexcellence to mark the informal opening of the rebuilt, thoroly modernized Anderson Flower Shop. YouVe cordially invited: Come. : SECOND CITIZENSHIP LECTURE. The second lecture in the citizen- ' ship course, arranged by the civic ed- j ucation committee of the Erie County (League of Women Voters, will take place this afternoon at 3:30 oclock at jthe Buffalo Seminary. Paul Cohen. lecturer on government at the, Uni- j versity of Buffalo, will speak on "Con- j gress ip Everyday .Life." The civic ! education committee includes Miss Efllie Farnham Burns, Mrs. John W. j Cameron. Mrs. Merril Meyer, Mrs. Louis Wright Simpson. Miss Clone | Thompson and Miss Olive Williams, ' chairman. \ At the February meeting of the Erie ' County League of Women Voters, time Recommends Daily Use of Mag- nesia To Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fermenting- Food and Acid Indi gestion. and place to be announced later, defi- nite acUon will be taken on the Shep- ard*Towne biU» following a discussion. , ,- L HOW TO HEAL. This evening at. 8:15 o'clock fn the} Gas and wind in the stomach accom- panlerl by that full: bloated feeling after eating ar«* almost certain evidence of th« j presence of exce!«nlve hydrodiloric acid tn the stomach, creatine so-called 'acid ln- digepiion.** Veld atomaA'.S' are dangerous because SHE Ittl II There taonef that never fall and that '* to To do this powder from little on a hot^ blackheads br yOU Will b« St heads have di ! little blackhea are, "imply di I lag the parts i Blackheads ar« jand dirt and ! tbat form In pinching and tlon, make ' them out a ^alonlte powc . dissolve the right out, lean clean and In ' Aaybody trout blemishes ahoi i pis methpd. W BET OF BIMKHEMS Imple. safe ana sore way; to get rid of blackheads jlva them, two ounces of calonlte drug store—sprinkle a , refi sponge—rub over the jy—waeh the parts and ' prised how the black- ~ tpeared. Big blackheads, j no matter where they i ve and disappear, leav- ! lout any mark whatever. > imply a mixture of dust • Motions from the body pores of the skin— seiing only cause irzita- I pores, and do^not get! they become hard. The the water simply theads so they wash the pores free and »ir natural condition, with A these unsightly certainly try this atm- The War Department is giving every housewife in the nation this great opportunity to reduce living costs and enable the whole family to Dine for a Day for a Dollar Don't let the chance slip by;—clip this advertisement;—take it to your dealer today; insist he secure for you some of this delicious Corned Beet and Corned Beef Hash! There's a legitimate profit in the sales for him,—at the wholesale prices listed e l s e w h e r e — and there'* mighty big savings in it for you. »• Don't wait! Remember today is none too soon. THE WHOLESALE PRICES era sriatad ktWv. They will five yea N S I idea ai what yaw save aa year purchase*. CORNED SEEF HASH Irrtfa tm Dmpmt Qvarfermew SraeUya, N. Y.. Stth St. Chicago, III. l t l t W. Mta St Tea. CattL SURPLUS PROPERTY OSke af ta* 1 lb. cast, 15c per caa 2 lb. cant. 3fc per can CORNED BEEF Ne. 1 case, ISc par caa M>. 1 caaa. 27c par caa 1 lb. caaa, lac par caa f la. caaa, I I . M par caa ! \ n ' J »1*.7«^V5 ,"hA riinrnh n"f th»'V•M , ' 1 10 ° ,nucn atfld »»*>tates the.delicate lining I parish house Qf the t liurch of the Mes- of tbe st0 mach. often leading to aiah. North ind Mariner streets, the \ accompanied by Rev. L. O. Williams will give a lecture Food ferments and on healing from the new thought point of view. This is the last lecture of the series on "New Thought Practice." gastritis serious stomach Tilcers. Second Hid Coffin for Sale in In 1T70 It w a s considered "unfem- ' inlne" to spell correctly, and the.battle j for the higher education of women was not won until the 60's, when the ; clamor of women for college educa- j eating : t i o n M and 22r B X resi?tT al **f' ^^St a^rrafts^ could no looger be resisted. «. . vrt . ymt Jts formation s of Beauv.i5.__ France. J* __rai»i # n g | * « £*%£*& th^« sours, creating the! "Now that dlatresping gas which distends the atom- from the gra| ach and hampers the normal•functlona of! trouble was the vital Internal organs, often affecting i which event the heart. ..„_», •„ v, 0 . It is th* worst of folly to neglect such a J?** 1 , ,~ ,, serious condition or to treat with ordinary Mayr s vvonaa digearhrs aids which have no neutraliz- new man of Ing effect on the stomach acids, instead; e v«r in my If get from any druggist a few ounces of r K ft noint of Bisurated ilagn^la and take a teaspoon- j ZZJ?™.? ful m a quarter glass of water right after wu " ,T , f - - - - tacks. It is ation that rei from the int« inflammation ail stomach, ments, incluc will convince j This will drive the gas. wind and body, sweeten the excess acid and and there is ao .— —__ _. 1 sourness-or pain. BLsurated Magnesia tin The famous Gobelin tapestry works | powder or tablet form—never liquid or omach. toax- of ve been resurrected to which my stomach ; st leading me and for > Iliad made preparations, \ brought my coffin, 1 Remedy has made a and I feel as good as after having been at j nh half a dozen times ; Jlsgestkm and colic at- imple, harmless prepar- the catarrhal mucus 1 tal tract and allays the llch causes practically and intestinal ail- j appeajdicitis. r>ae do««! money refunded. >T ^ ^ ft TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Diacauatt %• apply aa all purchase* of surphw caaaed a t i u aa aad after Navesaber 19, 1130, aca aa fallows: I 2M ta ll.aat • aat 1,001 tO «t 9 500. • e • • • • • • » * • • • • • • e a a a * • • • • a • a •• -* P*f CCJat 2,$01 to 4,000. >iM>MMMiMittn»Mit #*0 P*x ceoi 4,001 aB^ ovox. • • ••••*• •*»*•• •«.• M M I M I I M * •«*o ocr cent CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT Waca purchaaea raach 9J0.M1. 24% aat «a arcvait; whan purchasea reach SlSt,Stl. U% sat ta prevad. whas pur chaaca reach SM*.M1. SS% sat ta prevail; whas psrehatee raach fl.ast.aai sad •*•*, 35% sat ta prevad. MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 The Gaversmeat will pay freight as carlaa4 lata ta asy saist is the Usited States located sure thaa twests^thilea fraea ahip- piac peiat eitt I Buy It by the Case WAD riirpaDTTMrowT f A v w r n IUI?A'TC Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: ZrioUGH To BE. 21/Buffalo...jtwo weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth i Augustus. Mrs. Charles Taylor of Fifteenth street and Miss Ruth Hickman and Mrs. William Martin of Brockton, N. Y.,

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BUFFALO COURIER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921.

Affairs of the Social World

Mr*. Wil l iam Su»wt-H wil l entertain « t t i n n e r this event—uyt, her h o m e in Nor th street .

Covers were laid far e ighty- f ive at tte w e e k l y club luncheon a t the Garret c lub yesterday. A m o n g t h e h o s t e s s e s w e r e Mrs Roscoe F. Mitchell, w h o en-

_fertalned twelve g u e s t s in honor of fers. John Digby -Maluand and Miss MoUy Dent ; Mrs. F . P. Wi l l iams , who had ten g u e s t s ; Mrs. S. V. R. Spaul -ding, w h o g a v e a luncheon of e ight c o v ­er*; Mrs. Haro ld T. Clement and Mrs. Robert B. Adam.

The long and short of it.

0 . A. R. Celebration. Invi tat ions have been issued by Buf-o chapter, National society, D a u g h ­

ters of American Revolution. Mrs. John Miller Morton, regent, for Tuesday af­ternoon. February 22, 1*21. from 3 to 6 o'clock a t the Twent ie th Century 4lnh

celebrat ion of Washington ' s birth-y. E a c h member is privi leged t o In­

v i t e one gues t . . w : i

Mrs. layman D . Craw of Arlington place g a v e a luncheon of ten covers on Saturday .

Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s H e w entertained a t d inner Saturday evening.

Mrs. Chauneey J. Hamlin will g i v e a • m a l l luncheon today at her home in D e l a w a r e avenue in honor of Mrs. John D l g b y Maittand of N e w York and M i s s Molly Deat of Eng land .

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Mrs. Ar thur E. Heds trom g a v e a oner of t w e l v e ©overs last even ing a t

h o m e in- Eggertsv i l l e in honor of M i s s Mary Warren of Plain field. N. J., a n d Eric L. Hedstrom.

Mrs. J a m e s P . Higg inson bridge luncheon on Monday.

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Mrs. l A u r e n c e H. Gardner enter­tained at t ea yes terday afternoon at her home in I^mcoln parkway in honor of Mrs. William* A, S towe l l of Amherst , Mass., w h o is spending the winter in ttorn. Ass i s t ing the hos te s s were Mrs. Ueorge 1*. Warner, Mrs. Procter Carr. Mr*. Prank Sid way, Mrs. Hal 1>. Brownell , Mrs.- Clifford Nichols . Miss A g n e s e Benson, Mxs. Wi l l iam Ward P l u m m e r and Mrsr. John K. Walker. T h e tea table w a s decorated with Sprint; flowers.

Andrew ROE]

ind Imogene tULKERSON.

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Engagements and Weddings T—:

Mr. and Mrs. M. Woeifle announce the engagement of their daughter Kmma B. to George A. BOWD, Canada, tin* wedding to take place in March.

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In memory of Abraham Lincoln, the Republ ican women will meet for lunch­eon. Informally, on Saturday, February 12 at 12:3e#o'clock at the Hotel S t a t ­ler.

Mrs. Wil l iam H. lH»nner g a v e a ruacbeoo of fourteen covers at her hoarte yesterday in honor of Mrs. Rob-»• rt l*k»r. ner.

Mrs. Albright Archbaid entertained three tab le s of bridge yes terday after- j noon in honor of Mrs. Elmer E. Finck. Other g u e s t s c a m e in for tea later. Miss Margaret P e n n e y ass is ted the nostras.

Mrs. T h o m a s Childs Wurtz wiU e n ­tertain at bridge tomorrow at her home in Lex ington avenue .

HERE, THERE, EVERYWHERE. Mrs. J a m e s 1>. Warren wi l l l eave j

next week to spend a m o n t h w i t h h e r . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. B i s -sell . in AsheviOe, X. C.

Miss Hi lda Hoyt will g o t o L a k e Placid over Washington's birthday.

Miss Cecelia E v a n s l eaves next week \ for Bel le ,Ajr, Fla. , to be the gues t for j t w o w e e k s of Mr. and Mrs. El lsworth i Augustus .

Mrs. Charles Taylor of Fif teenth street and Miss Ruth Hickman and Mrs. Wil l iam Martin of Brockton, N. Y., l eave tomorrow to spend s ix w e e k s in Melbourne. Fla.

Mrs. Robert S. Weed of ChapinVark-w a y is in N e w York.

Miss Grace McCormick and Miss Margaret Conway l eave the middle of

this month to spend several months in California.

Mrs. Harry D. Wil l iams of Oakland place has returned from Toronto. " Miss .Mary JCurry is in

several week*, Mr. an<l Airs. Richard Sherwoodj have

returned from Chicago where thes were, gues t s for a fortnight of Mrs. Congdon* Sherwood!

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Smith will m o v e from the Lenox to No. 1045 D e l a ­ware avenue after May 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam H. Donner, who have been living in the old 'Knox residence, No. 1045 Delaware avenue,

Cosy Corner Confidences By MRS. M A R T H A W H E E L E R .

SSSBpBS

Andrew mock sternne raise y e u r vol ent intention in this house a declaration from m y fi

< tears or oth • W h a t I a m I to do in spit

high jwiter, breath in se mind i s mad myself a high quest ions of '

- to drink!" | "How is it I gene. "Go foj ; " 'T i s wel l ! i his hand in j into t h e kltcl i an actor of t , around in th j he fumbled i i last used a w • tlfully wi th

"Honey," ; come and f b find half the

"Stay right Andrew.

It w a s f : came into th ' gry, but wi th I "You should. i Imogens mil I around in th« I up and I kne j f inding thin,

Andrew to< "Listen to

fectly calm. to how calm notice taken that it w a s in the heat < I kept m y ai higgledy-pigi you k e t p this one hour's w

"A woman ception of l a with a pock first shore i sy s t em is a s ight! You you used it w a n t it aga in go there and if it h a s b since you to think it o of weeks ' v a

"The thing; Coney Island tem has a bo running of tl the word km

•'The whole fresh dropper or the conte

I hag after a S place for any

place!"

"What w a s

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CLUBS AND SOCIETIES |

o m the table and in said: "Woman, if you in protest to m y pres-re will be murder done I a m about t o make

m y intentions, and urpose not women's

fears will deter m e ! u t to do I a m going a certain locality and

so waste not your leas weeping, for m y p. I am going to fix

and, discounting your t for?* I shall answer,

say i t?" asked Imo-go/at it, no, go *o i t !"

said Andrew, st icking bosom and striding

dragging his t o e s like Id school. H e rattled

rawers in the pantry. e refrigerator and at which rhymes beau-

m." Imogene, "sha'n't I

for you".' You cannot ngs you want." here you are!" called

en minutes before he m,' flushed and an-

s highball. . ; ve let me fix it," sa id !

"You have fussed i till you are all heated j ou would have trouble |

s ip of his highball, he said. "I a m per­

il particular attention m. SI want particular what* I say to show deliberately and not

omest ic argument . If rs in the office in the y manner in which use I would get about

done a week, about a s much con-

and order a s a sailor ul l of m o n e y and the

e in s ix years . Your oherioo, not to say , a

everything just where t and then w h e n you 1 you have t o do i s to ick it up. Of course,

month or s ix w e e k s it, it is easy enough if you have a couple

on to do it in. that kitchen look like

Monday morning. S y s -a s much place in your house as ' the 'K' has iu

of the Fidelity Trust Co.. will be the speaker at next Monday's m e e t i n g of the Quota club. H i s topic wil l be "The Business of a Trust Company." Members are privi leged to invite g u e s t s for th i s m a t i n g and' are asked to notify the secretary, Mrs. Irene Schwartz, of the number they are e x ­pecting to entertain.

At Monday's luncheon and confer­ence of the Quota club three new members wer•» welcomed. Miss Louise H a y e s presided and announcement was made of plans for the es tabl i sh­ment of a new club house where res i ­dent members m a y have l iving quar­ters and other members m a y m e e t a t daily luncheon, entertain gues t s and enjoy other privileges.

club will be held Fr iday evening, F e b ­ruary 18, at the Stat ler for the election of directors to fill the places of t h o s e whose terms expire at that t ime. At the meet ing of the Zonta club next

Louis E. Harriman, vice president jjTuesday at the Statler, Prof. John

RED PEPPER FOR Curtin, professor of sc ience a t Can-is ius and D'Youville col leges, wil l be the speaker. Hi s topic wil l be "Of Other Worlds Than Ours Inhabited."

Dr. Helene Kuhlmann of the Buffalo S ta te hospital addressed a large a t ­tendance of the members at the reg­ular meet ing of the club, at the Stat ler yesterday. She gave an interest ing talk on "The Subconscious Mind." A n ­nouncement w a s made of an "Old Fashioned Album" entertainment to be held on Wednesday. February 23, the place to be announced later.

Buffalo colony, National society N e w England Women, will meet a t the L a ­fayette tomorrow afternoon at 2: SO o'clock. Hyat t W. Smith will speak on "The Future of Our Country" and Miss Hobbie will sing. Refreshments will be served after the meeting.

Concentrated Heat Penetrates Instantly-and Bringi Quick­

est Relief Known ^cy

Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Robertson of No, 136 Buffum street have invited the members of the Microscopical sect ion j o f ' t h e Society of Natural Sc iences tof meet with them on Saturday evening, February 19.

D. Chester Fisher entertained the section last Saturday evening at his : •••=• * _--. home in Indian Church road. Ray W. nual card party on January 15 -was Wilson read a paper on Diatome, I netted the sum of $472. Father Cart Christopher H. Bierbaum exhibited J reported c lasses in catechism being some of h i s photomicrographs of dla- formed in three addiUonal churches. toms, and Dr. Richard F. Morgan gave ! -a reading. j A th i ck - layer of newspapers be-J

__: tween the springs and mattress* of the 1

At the monthly meet ing of tin- Mount Carmel guild on Monday afternoon, with the Rev. Father J. C. Carr presid­ing, it w a s announced that the an

Rheumat ism. lumbago. neuritis , backache, stiff neck, sore musclea, strains, aching joints. W h e n you ar t suffering so you can hardly ge t around, just try "Red Pepper Rub" and you will h a v e the quickest relief known.

Noth ing has such concentrated, p e n e ­trat ing heat a s red peppers. Ins tant relief. Jus t a s soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the t ingling heat. Jn three minutes , it warms the sore spot through and through. F r e e s i h e blood circulation, breaks up the c o n ­gest ion—and pain is gone.

Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, cost little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost in ­s tant relief awa i t s you. U s e it for colds in chest . N o matter w h a t y o u have used for pain or congest ion, don't fail to try Red Pepper Rub.

The annual meet ing of the Zonta i outdoor bed will keep out cold READ THE COURIER WANT ADS

Interested in Him. Dear Mrs. Wheeler:

I meet a certain young man about twice a week at m y brother's place, whom I am very fond of. My girl friend i find?" asked is generally wi th m e on these occa- j sions, and she is a lso fond of him. Is i i n a w u d o f Qc§«h and baked the dough there any w a y I can find out whether j could not be he cares for either of us? Also is it I l o conceal it.1

1 you were unable to nogene calmly.

said Andrew. It

for the past year, leave for Philadel- I p r j 0 p e r V 0 invi te him down to the house j plua the» tirst of May to spend the; W j l u his

She made i

summer and part of next winter. Miss Mary McCue of P lymouth a v e ­

nue is khe.guest of Mrs. K.J. Rolender in Reading, Pa.

Mrs. Herbert A. Meld rum lef last evening for. N e w York.

Newell Stewart has returned to

mate friend of tne « w U ? . . T n p n w n e r i s i l ? . . n e asked. U N D E C I D E D .

r a

Deliriously Cooked At Moderate Prices

Everything about our place, the low cost; prompt, efficient service; fine qual­ity of foods and delightful surroundings will appeal

you. ;

FRENCH PASTRY Pleas ing to the

eye a n d taste . They are the best in Buffalo.

D E L I V E R E D A N Y W H E R E .

Ithaca, N. Y end in town

Mrs. Jul ius II morning from a week's s tay in N e w j y o u might have a little part; > o r l i jv i te your girl friend,, too.

after spending the week-

Potter returns this

The best indications of his prefer­ence mus t be gleaned from his ac ­t ions. It's rather a trying situation. Possibly he like-s you both equally well a s friends, and has no Idea of any warmer feel ing cherished by you or your girl friend. Certainly it would he proper to invite him to 3'our bouse.

and in­

k's up in it an hour a dow which si got to bring

"Then whal such a fool ofl t "Dearie,"

blamed for y fec,ts. It's as dure them!"

ump reminds me of u bunch of jack s traws i

of a woman's hand pping jamboree! N o

ing and nothing in its I

. !" . . .„ y o u have rolled it up rh a the kitchen, or at least

rtply. ' I suppose you he taunted.

e att ic where you took to pry open that w i n -

she said. "You for- j down."

bnade you let m e make | y s e l f ?" he demanded,

said, "I cannot be congenital mental de-

uch a s I can do to en-

Mrs. Lyman C Craw of Boston,! Mass., c a m e t o Buffalo to make her home and has taken Miss Grace W i l -l iams , house. N o . 30 Arlington place.

Mrs. John Digby Maitland and Miss Molly Dent, who have been the gues t s of Mrs. John Graves, return tomorrow morning to N e w York.

Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Manges will l eave for Miami, Fla., on Friday and will sail March 19 from N e w Orleans for N e w York, returning to Buffalo at Easter time. Mr. and Mrs. 11. O.

| S y m m e s and Mrs. C. K. Brown ^rill be dur-

(Cocyrttht. l W « b y The Bell 8»nJJe»W. Inc.)

Yeast In Diet. Dear Mts . Wheeler:

In response to a query printed in the Cozy Corner about how to take yeast for s tomach trouble will say that yeas t i s often prescribed to sup­ply the body with v i taminee and to build up in cases of rundown condi­tion. Phys ic ians are prescribing It for acne (pimples and blackheads) , boi ls and constipation. It helps d iges t food and helps the body get rid of w a s t e matter. It is said that yeast i s a s ­s imilated by the body just a s i s , o t h e r

Lunch Here Everyday ' You will find such a wide variety on our bill of fare that you can always tempt your appetite no matter how jaded.

Coffee A P f>in<j hot cup o / surpa**ing nualiiy coffee veilh reul cremm

The D a i s y Confectionery I and Luncheonette S 133 MAIN ST1-CET

th* guf .sts of Miss Marie Mange Ing their absence. . f o o < J P e r s o i l H w h o a r e tf-OUDied wi th

Fred Frion left yesterday to spend : K a a a r e to\a to first dissolve the veas t two m o n t h s in St. Petersburg, Fla. m boil ing water. The usual . dose !va-

. —__ j r i e s from o n e t o t n r e e cakes a day tiak-Aift icu A A M C t n r y n r i iMMUiiuirn l e n b e f o r e o r between meals . Take i t B l n L o C U H r k n t r l U c ANNuUKCtU P ! a i n f r o m the cake HI small pk-ces or

IT CCBDIIADV onion IICCTIHC dl*:so!ved In mi,k> w a t e r or fruit Juicea-AT r C M U A R Y BOARD MCCTINOl" Preferred it may he spread on bread

' o r crackers. Of course it mus t be v. ^ , L ^ f f r e s h . * A. A. B.

At the February meet ing of t h e ! I board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. K. D. V. L. and Others.—Go to t h e vesterday at the Central building Mrs. publ i^ library, Broadway and Clinton

\ Horace Reed, chairman of girls' work, fe6'" I n J h e , ? * » e n * h e * f •"oom.you WiU Z_l ". . . . J ^ i 1 _ ! f t n d a col lection of bookA on enter-announced a conference to be held in on

i ta inments , which , you will find most Buffalo March IS to 21 which will b e ! helpful in explaining various games .

All ttent Over BochoftejfN. Y.>-«La*t fail

I had the ijlueoxa and my kid­neys become congested and swollen. My book hurt me solwourdhave to walk oil bent over. I also had bladder weak­ness. I took Dr. Pierce's An-uric (anti-

unc acid) iablets and their so completely lored me that I nove not nod anvrotarn of this condi­tion since, l l consider 'An-uric' the best ntpdicihe I have ever taken/ ' -Mp. MARIE STEW­ART, 152 daledonia Ave.

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CARDS AND DANCING

[attended by 200 gir ls and their secre tarles . On March 5 at 2 o'clock the new high .school club officers will be

{installed. Mrs. Charles V a n Bergen presided a t

i the meet ing and reports were g iven by • Mrs. Almon M. Cooke, chairman of The Modestia Social club will g ive la .room directory; Mrs. Edward Eisele . \card party and dance on Saturday eve -chairman of the hotel, who reported i ning, February U , at Fraternity hall, 1.32* transient g u e s t s ; Mrs. B. F. N o . 971 Jefferson street. Mrs. C. J. Jackson, w ho announced that J t h e r a f Dressel Is chairman; Mrs. F. Wertman. would be a Valentine party Friday j s e c r e t a r y > a n d M r a - L McPherson, evening at the T: U . C. A. home; Mrs . . treasurer of the commi Frederick. W. IMnforth, chairman of <

. rel igious education, who reported 778 ;

ittee in. charge.

Bible s tudents for 1»20. Mrs. Van Bergen g a v e an i temized account of the ways that the Y. W. C. A. had

I boosted lt»e Hoover Relief fund with a , total of $S»9ti,7S contributed. Mrs. Horace ' R f e d reported for the International in -js t l tute . A new club of ^jtwenty-s lx

Pol ish gir ls lias been formed at Black •Rock and Mrs. Snv la Mooshie, a Per -" sian, has been secured to work among the Russ ian people for the Institute.

MACCABEES M E E T I N G . The regular meet ing of the Com- j

manders and P a s t Commanders a s s o - | e lation of the Maccabees wil l be held j Friday evening, February 11, Mrs. Mary ( Elgas presiding. \f<

*Do Frieils Shun You? You can l

admiratioi wi th unsij dear to y< spare you» avoid yo« Armond superfluous wrinkles , |y and pel and see t«

itain friendship and your face is marred

jjy blemifhea, Those may keep silent to

L feeTmge, but they company. Madame »ves all blemishes,

hair, birthmarks, les, etc. Permanent^

lively painlessly. Call lonials, 564 Main St.

UiY IN A WINTERS SOPHY CORNED BEEF W COINED BEEF HA5H

Stock those empty pantry shelves with these wholesome and nutritious meats! Fill them up for the days when inclement weather makes shop­ping and deliveries difficult. -Have a ready answer to the housewives eternal question: "What shall I have for lunch?" •

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The Date: Thursday, February Tenth

The Place: 4 4 0 Main Street

"Flowers at Main and Court"

The Occasion: Special displays of a profusion of floral excellence to mark the informal opening of the rebuilt, thoroly modernized Anderson Flower

Shop. YouVe cordially invited: Come.

: SECOND C I T I Z E N S H I P LECTURE. The second lecture in the c i t izen-

' sh ip course, arranged by the c iv ic ed -j ucation commit tee of the Erie County ( L e a g u e of W o m e n Voters, wil l take

place th is afternoon at 3:30 oc lock at j t h e Buffalo Seminary. Paul Cohen.

lecturer on government a t t h e , U n i - j versi ty of Buffalo, wil l speak on "Con-

j gres s ip Everyday .Life." The civic ! education commit tee includes Miss

Efllie Farnham Burns, Mrs. John W. j Cameron. Mrs. M e r r i l Meyer, Mrs.

Louis Wright Simpson. Miss Clone | Thompson and Miss Olive Wil l iams, ' chairman. \

At the February meet ing of the Erie ' County L e a g u e of W o m e n Voters, t ime

Recommends Daily Use of Mag­nesia To Overcome Trouble.

Caused by Fermenting-Food and Acid Indi

gestion. and place to be announced later, defi­ni te acUon will be taken on the S h e p -ard*Towne biU» fol lowing a discussion.

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HOW T O H E A L . Th i s evening at. 8:15 o'clock fn the}

Gas and wind in the stomach accom-panlerl by that full: bloated feeling after eating ar«* almost certain evidence of th«

j presence of exce!«nlve hydrodiloric acid tn the stomach, creatine so-called 'acid ln-digepiion.**

Veld atomaA'.S' are dangerous because

SHE Ittl II

There t a o n e f that never fall and that '* to

To do this powder from little on a hot^ blackheads br yOU Will b« St heads have di

! little blackhea are, "imply di

I lag the parts i Blackheads ar« jand dirt and ! tbat form In • pinching and tlon, make

' them out a ^alonlte powc

. dissolve the right out, lean clean and In

' Aaybody trout blemishes ahoi

i pis methpd.

W BET OF BIMKHEMS

Imple. safe ana sore way; to get rid of blackheads

jlva them, two ounces of calonlte drug store—sprinkle a ,

refi sponge—rub over the jy—waeh the parts and ' prised how the black- ~ tpeared. Big blackheads, j

no matter where they i ve and disappear, leav- !

lout any mark whatever. > imply a mixture of dust •

Mot ions from the body pores of the skin—

seiing only cause irzita- I pores, and do^not g e t !

they become hard. The the water simply

theads so they wash the pores free and

»ir natural condition, with A these unsightly

certainly try this atm-

The War Department is giving every housewife in the nation this great opportunity to reduce living costs and enable the whole family to

Dine for a Day for a Dollar Don't let the chance slip by;—clip this advertisement;—take it to your dealer today; insist he secure for you some of this delicious Corned Beet and Corned Beef Hash! There's a legitimate profit in the sales for him,—at the wholesale prices listed elsewhere — and there'* mighty big savings in it for you.

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• Don't wait! Remember today is none too soon.

THE WHOLESALE PRICES era sriatad ktWv. They will five yea N S I idea ai what yaw save aa year purchase*.

CORNED SEEF HASH

Irrtfa tm Dmpmt Qvarfermew

SraeUya, N. Y.. Stth St.

Chicago, III. l t l t W. Mta St

Tea. CattL

S U R P L U S PROPERTY OSke af ta*

1 lb. cast, 15c per caa 2 lb. cant. 3fc per can

CORNED BEEF Ne. 1 case, ISc par caa M>. 1 caaa. 27c par caa 1 lb. caaa, lac par caa f la. caaa, I I .M par caa

! \ n ' J »1*.7«^V5 ,"hA ri inrnh n"f th»'V•M ,' 110° , n u c n a t f l d »»*>tates the.delicate lining I par ish house Qf t h e t liurch of the M e s - • o f t b e s t 0 mach . often leading to aiah. North i n d Mariner streets , the \ accompanied by Rev. L. O. Wi l l iams will g ive a lecture Food ferments and on heal ing from the new thought point of v iew. This i s the last lecture of the ser ies on "New Thought Practice."

gastritis serious stomach Tilcers.

Second H i d Coffin for Sale

in

In 1T70 It w a s considered "unfem-' inlne" to spel l correctly, and the .bat t le j for t h e higher educat ion of women

w a s not w o n unti l the 60's, when the ; c lamor of w o m e n for college educa- j eating : t i o n

Ma n d 2 2 r B X r e s i ? t T a l **f' ^ ^ S t a ^ r r a f t s ^ could no looger be resisted. «. . vrt.ymt J t s formation s

of Beauv. i5 .__ France. J* _ _ r a i » i # n g | * « £*%£*& t h ^ «

sours, creating the ! "Now that dlatresping gas which distends the atom- from the g r a | ach and hampers the normal•functlona of! trouble w a s the vital Internal organs, often affecting i which event the heart. ..„_», •„ v,0 .

It is th* worst of folly to neglect such a J?**1 , , ~ , , serious condition or to treat with ordinary Mayr s vvonaa digearhrs aids which have no neutraliz- new man of Ing effect on the stomach acids, instead; e v « r in m y If get from any druggist a few ounces of rKft noint of Bisurated i l a g n ^ l a and take a teaspoon- j ZZJ?™.? ful m a quarter glass of water right after w u " ,T , f

- - - - tacks. It is at ion that rei from the int« inf lammation ai l s t o m a c h , ments , incluc will convince j

This will drive the gas. wind and body, sweeten the

excess acid and and there is ao

. — —__ _ . 1 sourness-or pain. BLsurated Magnesia tin The f a m o u s Gobelin tapestry works | powder or tablet form—never liquid or

omach. toax-of

ve been resurrected to which m y stomach ;

st leading me and for > Iliad made preparations, \

brought m y coffin, 1 Remedy has made a

and I feel a s good a s after hav ing been at j

n h half a dozen times ; Jlsgestkm and colic a t -imple, harmless prepar-

the catarrhal mucus 1 tal tract and al lays the llch causes practically

and intestinal ai l- j appeajdicitis. r>ae do««! money refunded.

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TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Diacauatt %• apply aa all purchase* of surphw caaaed a t i u aa aad after Navesaber 19, 1130, aca aa fallows: I 2M ta l l .aat • aat

1 , 0 0 1 t O « t 9 5 0 0 . • e • • • • • • » * • • • • • • e a a a * • • • • a • a • • - * P*f CCJat 2,$01 to 4 , 0 0 0 . > i M > M M M i M i t t n » M i t #*0 P*x ceoi 4,001 aB^ ovox. • • • • • •*• •*»*•• •«.• M M I M I I M * •«*o ocr cent

CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT Waca purchaaea raach 9J0.M1. 24% aat «a arcvait; whan purchasea reach SlSt,Stl. U% sat ta prevad. whas pur chaaca reach SM*.M1. SS% sat ta prevail; whas psrehatee raach fl.ast.aai sad •*•*, 35% sat ta prevad.

MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $ 2 5 0

The Gaversmeat will pay freight as carlaa4 lata ta asy saist is the Usited States located sure thaa twests^thilea fraea ahip-piac peiat

• eitt I Buy It by the Case

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