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MONDAY. JULY 20.
Society
HOW IT WORKS.
A boat and a beach and a summer re
sort,
A man and a maid and a moon;
soft and sweet nothings, and then at
the real
Psychological moment a spoon.
A whisper. a> promise and summer is
o'er.
And they part in hysteric despair—
(But neither returns in the following
June,
For fear that the other is there.)
BARBOUR WILCOX WEDDING
announced in
CLEVER "EXTRA.”
A unique feature of the wedding of
Airs Ella Wright Wilcox and Phillips
T ler Barbour, in the North Avenue
Presbyterian Church Thursday morn
ing at To'clock was a "Cupid's Extra”
d stributed among the guests by the
Constitut’on, of which Air. Barbour is
ad'-trising manager.
The wedding was attended by sev
rial hundred guests, among whom
the Extra” had an exclusive circu
lation The extra was out very
promptly being in the hands of Us
t aders before the ceremony was
over.
\ i oent by Frank L Stanton, en
titled. ‘‘When Barbour Flew the
fnW." seven-column headlines an
nouncing the event, cartoons, show
ing a poker game and club life,
headed, “Phil has played his last
card,” and "No more staying out at
i nisht.” expressions of sympathy from
the Rotrv club to Mrs Barbour,
greetings from the !*rt Mens Club
fake telegrams of felicitations from
ell over the country, and an account
of the wedding made up the front
page of the paper.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES
DIRECTORS' MEETING.
An important meeting of the di
rectors of the Assoeiatted Charities
will he held tomorrow, Tuesday, at
12:30 o'clock at the office of the As
sociated Charities. Important busi
ness will he taken up for considera
t on and every director is requested
in attendance.
P'FMMER-JACKSON
WEDDING TOMORROW
Tae marriage of Miss Bertha Diem
mer and Mr. James William Jackson,
Jr., will be a beautiful event of to
morrow, taking place at half after
ten o'clock at Holy Trinity Church.
TOMORROW IS REGISTRATION
DAY FOR RAINBOW CIRCLE
AT M & M. CONTEST.
Tomorrow Tuesday, will be regis
tration dav for the Rainbow Circle of
tn.. King's Daughters in the M. & M
i or test, and they ask that all tnen
1; lends a ill make a point of calling
; t Mr. Goodrich’s office on McCartan
Street and registering, each name
j egistered meaning so many votes lor
the Circle. , . „
The Ra nbow Circle are wonting
lor a Home for Incurables. The)
], ,ce a lot and a small sum of money
ar l are very anxious to secure enouga
10 establish the home very soon. This
will be a fine opportunity for those
,in sympathy with tneir beautifu
' t ork to help them in a very material
wav Not being able to contribute
money the registering of your name
with Mr Goodrich tomorrow will
mean as much as money to taem.
THE NEWEST THING
WRONG ABOUT WOMEN.
Feminism, something so new tnat it
isn't In the dictionaries yet. is un
doVbtedly the newest thing wrong
; bout women, for this is an axiom of
the human race —all human history
new in th ® worl p' W !!~L
ever it is, so long as it is new, par
ticularly if it concerns women. Is
' Vl m<fher education for women, for
instance" was the newest thing
wrong a hundred years a S°'
Su frage and woman s rights was
the unspeakable 'demand twenty-f ve
v P , r « later, of afew unsexed unde
cent unclassed, unmoral women—if
the then current comment and criti
cism is to place them Of course by
{' “way, Susan B. Anthony was one.
Fifty vears ago, after high educa
tint! for women was practically won,
' as there fore neither new nor
dangerous, women began their ins “ l '
end demands for Professional training
—narticularly for medical training
and once again the storm against
these "unsexed" agitators broke out.
,h There was a minor war waged
against kindergartens - this, too
threatened the home-and thorugh
« nerlcxl great nordes of unvigion
ini women were going from the home
Jnfo ndustry, creating new needs
for ced with every decade of the
p HS t century, new demands based on
,ie \r ‘last ''today' we suddenly discover
„ troop of departures from the es.ab
-11 shed order of women s lives, as de
fined bv custom, courts and the
nronhets crowded to suffocation un
de? one great spreading canvas la
beled 'Feminism." .
\ V » have growl accustomed in these
vears to something or other known
the Woman Movement. That has
an old sound —It Is old. Therefore, no
need to erv It down
But feminism! Yet to anvone at
all familiar with the prophesies and
i TpmladP of women's alow emancl
i. ton ’here is something Btrangfel
end humorously familiar in most of
the strictures against feminism to
day.--The Delineator.
PAUL GILMORE
AT THE BIJOU.
p a ijl on* of the cleverest
„ ,I must fascinating actor* on th«
" merlran stage will h* the Bijou
„ n neck, opening thl» evening
with 'The Mummy and the Humming
nlr ,i • Mr riilmnr is h great f»-
vnri'if. with Augustan* and hi* every
apt" arance her. I* alway* greeted hv
* Mr Gilmore's repertoire for the week
. , .[.lendld one. The price* are pop
.'..♦..ml I' «"«■* without »«ylng that
n til have a packed hou»e every
, . nlna. a* all will he delighted to *ee
M , inllat and a half show for fifty cent*
t n< 1 uH(]#r.
Mrs Frank Batter of Savannah.
... > it » ns been spending a f* w Mays at
• home of Pr and Mr* W W. B^t- 1
1, r.*• the Hill. ««* Joined bv Mr
I ’U Mia»*« A lie* and Filth Battryl
, , ' i t Mead** Wlndrick, who motored
uj» foi ’he week-end. I
—One of the most pleasantly con
genial parties enjoying the pleasures
of Isle of Palms consists of Mrs. S. 1 '
McKendre and Miss McKenzi of At
lanta, Misses Grace and Elizabeth
Ramsey of Washington, Ga., and Mis.,
Grace Ramsey of Grovetown anti Miss
es Marie anti Hariette Lowery of Jack
sonville, Fla. Miss ltamsey and Mi
Winship Howard of Atlanta were
awarded the prize offered for the most
graceful dancers of the modern dances.
—Mrs. James U. Jackson and Miss
Daisy Jackson are visiting Mrs. Reu
ben c'lark in Savannah.
—Judge William M Dunbar is here
from Washington in the Interest of
Hon. Thomas W. Hardwicks cam
paign.
Fr ends ol Mr. and Mrs- Howard
Murphey will iegret to le.irn tied
Mrs. Murphey is at the VVilhenfori
lor treatment.
—Friends of Miss Lucile Kennedy
will regret to learn t.iat. she is suf
fer.ng ironi injuries received in an
automobile accident recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gehrke and
Little Eleanor Gehrke are spending
some time on Sullivan's Island
Mrs. S. O. Goodman and her two
beautiful girls, Lucile and Ethel, are
spending several weeks with her sis
ter, Mrs. Anderson, in Charlotte, N. ('.
—The Atlanta Journal o yesterday
carried a large picture of Miss Marion
Howard Butt, the charming young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank M
Butt, of Atlanta, formerly of this city.
Miss Butt will sail early in the new
year for an extended stay in Europe,
whore sue will complete her educa
tion. Upon her return she will he
formally presented to society in At
lanta and Augusta.
—Mrs J. T Boyd anil her two chll
dren. Otis Clayton and Leila May,
are visiting friends and relatives in
Edgefield.
—Messrs. Roy Johannsen and Tay
lor .Mulligan were visitors here yes
terday, leaving last night for Waynes
boro.
—Mrs. Kasper Ferber and Mrs. J.
F. Buckley and her three children loft
yesterday for Tybee Island, where
they will spend the next two weeks.
Mrs. .!, T Buckley also left yester
day lor Savannah, where she will
visit her sister, Mrs- Griner.
—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fargo, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Morgan and Dr. Thomas
Davis are spending a fortnight on
Bath, occupying "The Colonial,” the
Garrett home, for their house party.
Mrs. Thomas Davis left today for
Abbeville, S. C., where she will join
her sister and friends for a trip
through California,
—Miss Lula Diiworth and Miss
Maude Diiworth left today for Ludo
nia, Texas, where they will join their
parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Dii
worth and make that city their fu
ture home. There are no two young
women in Augusta who have more
loyal devoted friends and admirers
than the Misses Diiworth and while
the regrets at their departure from
Augusta are many they are yet ac
companied to their new home by the
sincerest of good wishes for their
future happiness and prosperity
KIDNAPED MAN'S
RAMBLING STOAT
Temperance Lecturer Tells of
His Wanderings Since Mys
terious Disappearance.
Milwaukee, Wis. —The Rev. l,ouis
R I’atmont. a temperance lecturer,
who it in alleged was kidnapped at
Westvllle, 111., in March last and later
mysteriously disappeared from De
treoit. today told a rambling story of
his recent wanderings at Rib Lake,
Wis., where he was Identified last
night by the Rev. C. M. Milton and
Gerdon Klapp
According to Klapp Patmont said a
strange man warned him if he did not
leave Detroit he surely would he kill
ed After traveling about the country,
visiting Kansas City, Minneapolis and
other cities and suffering intense
mental agony, he finally reached the
lumber regions of northern Wiscosln.
Klapp said Patmont’s nerves seem
ed shattered. He was in constant fear
and at times appeared to be In a state
of coma. Tn a lucid moment he rec
eognized Milton and inquired as to the
welfare of his wife and children in
Detroit.
A Hint to the Wise Is Sufficient.
When constipated take Chamber
lain s Tablets They are easy to take
and most agreeable In e'fect For
sale by all dealers.
List of Events Eor Aquatic Meet
at Lake View Announced Today
Committee Meeting to Be Held This Week to Make Final Ar
rangements Novelty Races Will Be One of Most Spec
tacular Features of the Occasion, As Also Will Ladies’
Events.
The ('ommittee on Aquatics, com
posed of representatives from the V.
M. c. A. ami the Lakeside Club, will
hold a meeting some time thi- week to
make final arrangement* for the third
annual aquatic meet, held under the
auspices of these organization* The
meet will he at ohnstead and
will take place on either itug 21 or
Aug 28.
Thia meet ia one of the most enjoy
able occasion* of the summer months
and there a large nu -iff who are
looking forward to it with great
pleasure, either in the capacity of
contestants or Mpectators.
The list of event* is as follows
Grammar School Boya.
Fancy loving Front dive for forn
fancy I living Front dive for form
and three optional.
Forty Yard* Hwlm.
Relay Ra<e one half mile (four to
a t earn).
High School Boya.
Fancy fAvln« Front dive for form
and three optional
One Hundred Yard* fiwlrr
Relay Race—one Half Mile (four t<*
a team;.
Uneeda Biscuit
Tempt the appetite,
please the taste and
nourish the body.
Crisp, clean and fresh—
-5 cents in the moisture
proof package.
Bssrasscf Biscuit
Round, thins tender
with a delightful flavor
appropriate for
luncheon, tea and
dinner, to cents.
ZuZu
Prince of appetizers.
Makes daily trips from
Ginger-Snap Land to
waiting mouths every
where. Say Z u Z u to
the grocer man, 5 cents.
•#
Bay biscuit baked by
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
Always look for that name
For Federal Supervision
Uniform Grain Grading
Washington, D. C. The Moss bill for
federal supervision of grain trading and
uniform grading whs reported favorably
today from the house agriculture com
mittee, and art effort will be made to
pass it ai this session. A senate hill
for federal Inspection recently was de.
seated The Moss hill proposes stale
inspection and federal supervision. The
agricultural department would fix stand
ards and license Inspectors.
CHOOSE PASTOR FOR
WOODLAWN CHURCH
Three Ministers Spoken of As
Successor to Rev. R. E. L.
Harris.
The Woodlawn Baptist Church
will call a pastor to succeed the Rev.
R E L. Harris on the first Sunday in
August. Mr. Ralph Youngblood, the
chairman of the pulpit supply com
mittee, made, that announcement .ves
terday. There are ihree ministers
under consideration. Kev f). L. Jones
of Blakely; Rev. K. A. Reamer, of Al
lendale, S and Rev. A E. Hutch
ens, of Sylvanla. It « believed that
one of the three ministers named will
be selected.
The entire membership of the
church will participate in the voting
WANTED: COLORED ROTS TO OAR
ry papers in Colored Ternlory Apply
Sub Station No I. (037 K>llt ck St. ts
Ladies.
Fancy Diving Front dive for form
and two optional.
Forty Yards Swim.
Cano* Rate See under (’anoe Ra< es
Men.
Fancy Diving Front dive for form
and thr#e optional
One Hundred Yards Rwim
Two Hundred and Twenty Yards
R w irn.
Half Mil* Svvirn.
Policemen and Firemen.
Relay Race either one-half or fine
quarter rile (four men to a team t
Canoe Recea.
Ladies Two Single Paddles (two
ladies, r
Men
Single Paddle (carrying one passen
geri 12.'. lb*
Two Single Paddle* (two men j
Two Ito ii hie Paddles (two men.)
Novelty Races.
Smile ('anoe without paddle
Canoe Tilting
Full Dress Rare
Standing Canoe Karo.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
n Buieois in
MCE IS 91LE
Forced to Land on Welsh Coast
After Being Driven Across
the English Channel.
London. of i lip '.’l tail ton tut
which started from I’nris yostordH> in
the annua! vaoe for the grand prize of
the French Aero iMuh landed todav on
the Welsh shore. Having crossed the
Knglish channel before a fierce gale
the\ Were obliged to descend in order
to avoid being driven -ut to sea Spirt ,
one of the pilots, in jumping from tin'
basket of bis baboon fractured a leg
and sustained other in.luVes. Marcel
Foucault and .lean Laurenoeau, two
French aeronauts managed to jump
clear and without injury, but lost t liter
balloon which blew away io sea. Krn
cst hemuytet and Alben Vlaminck, two
Helgians landed safel\ with the third
i craft.
HIS HOPES FDfl
HER NEXT BOMB
Militant's Parting Shot at
Magistrate on Commitment
For Trial Attempt Church
Wrecking.
j London “The netx bomb I explode
! will be In a police court and 1 hope it
will be this one.”
This was the parting shot from Annie
Ibdl. a suftVagefte, to the magistrate at
Westminster as he committed her for
trial today on the double charge of at
tempting to destroy on May 10th the
Metropolitan Tabernacle in South 1
don and on July 14th the old church of
St. John Kvangelist.
Miss Hell enlivened the sitting of I lie
court by singing the "Marsellalse ’ ami
shouting an Istruggling with the court
attendants. She chaffed the magistrate
mi the futility of sending her to jAlson,
saying: “Although l have been there
ten times 1 have never yet served my
sentence."
IRE TODAY TO
MEET CABRIZA
Washington Looking Forward
Hopefully to Conference Be
tween Rebel Chief and Car
bajal’s Envoys.
Washington, D. C. With develop
ments in the Mexican flfiranon appar
ently taking shape for a peaceful so
lution, administration officials today
looked forward to the outcome of the
meeting soon to take place .it Monterey
between Carranza and the three com
missioners from kVanciseo Carbajal,
Huerta's successor. It was believed they
would reach Monterey today or early to
morrow. They Were to discuss with
the (‘mistitutionalist leaders th*- condi
t. ns for the transfer of the Mexico ad
minisiVation.
Officials Confident.
Washington officials twere confident*
the parleys soon would result in the
agreement for establishing a new gov
ernment. Another demonstration of the
pacific attitude assumed by Carbajal In
bis role of provisional president. was
seen in the announcement of a Federal
commander above Vera (Yus to the ef
fect that the new administration does
not recognize the existence of a revolu
tion and ((insiders all Mexicans on an
egual basis as (litzens. The command
er, Lieutenant Colonel izunza, declared
a proclamation had been issued In Mex
ico City granting so-called revolution
ist* permission to pass >(trough Federal
lines if they did not caiYy arms.
SHE IS A WISE WOMAN
Who recognizes in the tell-tale
symptoms such us backache, Ifead
nclies, dragging sensations, nervous
ness and irritability the true cause
and relies on Lydia E Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound to restore her to
a healthy normal condition. For
forty years this root and herb remedy
has been i re eminently successful In
controlling the diseases of women
Merit alone could have stood such a
test of time.
HOKE SMITH WILL
DLLEAT JOE BROWN
Recognized as a Leader.
(Handvrsville Georgian).
Many of Governor Brown's hup
porters in |.hm campaigns have an
nouneerl tliHi. Ihey will this year sup
port Seifalor Smith We know this
to lie a fact Irt Washington County,
and it Ik reporaed to he true In oilier
sertlon* of the state It does not
seem likely that Ml) o' Sm th'n
formal supporters will desert him to
sii|i|iort Drown for the senate
Making Great Senator.
(The Gwinnett Journal i
ft is generall;, eone.-ded that Sena
to lloke Smith Is tiie peer oT any
man In the upper house of congress
an I perhaps the greatest senator
from the South today His export
enre in governmental aftalrs as a
member of the eahlnel eminently
iprilify h m for the position he now
tnlUa. He Is a greia man ami I* mak
ing a gr> at senator.
On Their Merits.
iThe Vienna News.)
The News does not look fnr a hot
fight full of personalities, ete., in the
eampalgn between Senator Hoke
Smith Slid ex Governor Joseph M
Drown this time The grest major
tty of the vot e* will deride the que*
lion rotn the standpo nt as to which
esndldate Is the best man for the
p'aee from their publle record and
ability lo discharge the duties uT the
office
Atlanta's Political ‘'Dope.'’
i The Albany Herald i
fine who get* his Impressions from
rending the Atlanta newspapers, or
Who takes seriously all the political
dope that Issues from Atlanta, Is lla
ble to conclude that the old Hoke
Haberdashery With Plenty
of “ Dash" at Reductions
That Mean Something
Inductions on Men’s Suits I'min 25 tc 33 1 3 Pci' Cent.
I {eductions on Trousovs 25 Per Cent.
Reductions on Straw Hats 25 Per Cent.
S|kcially |*i iced Shirts.
1 Ycl I’ai'k" Wash l ies vorv (’heap.
Soft Silk Collars for Sumnirr, loss than half prior.
I latidkereliiofs that sold so liij>ji as 35e, now a third of
that.
riidenvoar, cmd for Summer and capable of .standing
Iro(|uent trips to tlie tub, at a low figure.
Silk Rooks, the 50e qualit.« arc three for ..... SI.OO
This is the Time and White's the
Store to Stock Up for the
Vacation Trip.
In ilio Suits w hich are reduced 25 per cent are
Priestley's “ Cravenette ” English
Mohairs
As cool as flic coolest suits, and ideal because of
the infrequent sponging and pressing required.
S2O Mohairs are now sls
Other splendid values tn proportion.
Tropical worsteds and fancy mixtures, are reduced
One-Third.
RECEIVER '
Smith-Joe Brown fetid has broken out
again In Georgia. But It hasn't
There are, of course, a few In almost
every community who are still un
able to pull themselves away from
the dead Issues or past fact tonal
strife, but the great majority of the
people have become disgruntled with
candidates for whom they will vote
tils year without reference to past
factional differences or alignments.
Woman’s Duty to Herself.
Every woman owes It to herself Io
keep in good health No one can rca
sonahly be expected to naintaln a
cheerful disposition when liulf elck.
Indigestion and constipation are two
of the most common Ills to which
women are subject and fortunately
are easily cured. Mrs H. C. Getty,
Indiana Pa., writes "Last summer I
was advised by a friend to try Cham
herlalns T-Mets for Indigestion and
constipation This medicine not only
cured me of the disorders but toned
up my wno'e system so that my
health has been belter than lor years
since taking them ” For male by all
dealers.
S. S. CONVENTION
HEED AT APPLING
Judge E H. Callaway Made An
Able Address at the Annual
Meeting of Association on
Friday Last.
On Friday lasi the annual meeting
of (he Cohjrnhbi County Holiday school
HSMorhitinn was held at Appling A
very delightful day was had and the
most Interesting prngfam was rend
ered.
Art aide and Inspiring address was
made by Judge PL H. Callaway. Of
fleers were chosen for the ensuing year
a* follows:
ti I*. Jordan, pr**ld< nt
Tv A Blanchard, vice president.
Judgon Howell, secretary.
The next annual meeting of the as
*octat lon will he held at Kloke*
church, the* miles from Appling, the
oldest churvri in the state.
Qu ck Cure for Diarrhoea.
The moat prompt an 1 effectual cure
for diarrhoea Is ('bainbei lain « Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
When given as soon as the fimt un
natural looseness of the bowel* arc
[.ears one dose Is nearly always *u f
flelent to effect a cure la should be
k*pt at hand ready Tor inatant use
For aal* by all dealers
SELECTING ROBINSON JURY.
Boston. The selection of a Jury be
gan todaw for the trlaJ of Izawrence
Robinson, charged with the murder of
Thomas J. Norton, a polio*, inspector
Ro hi neon, who was wanted in (Irarid
Rapid*, Mich on chargee of murder
nnd Jewelry robbery. In alleged to have
shot Norton wheg itie latter with eev
cral other iNpectors, surrounded him
in a an loon here on June 19th.
Harlem Citizen Has Been One
of Augusta Bali Club’s Biggest
Boosters For Great Many Years
Mr. John L. Smith Always Attends Games When the Home
Team is Here, and Has Been Doing So For So Many Years
That He Has Lost the Count.
There is a gentleman from up the
Georgia Railroad, to he exact, iroui
Hie progressive town of liurltun, wito
deserves a vote of thanks from Ihe
Augusta Baseball Association and
the writer wus about, to kh> a seusou
ticket, hut he realized all of a sudden
that the hasehall unsocial lon Is not
In the best of shape financially ami
couldn't afford to do the latter
The gentleman In question Is Mr
John I, Smith, who has been corn ng
to August to see professional base
ball for so many years that lie has
lost the count. II" is a "dyed In the
wool" fan, a rooter for /.ngu.ttu all
the while, a fan who Is lay a I In ad
versitv and one of the greatest of
t-ni liaslUHts when the team strlkcH a
winning streak hut, why sav he la
a leyal !an in adversity, foi a person
Is no Tan at all who Isn't loyal when
the home team strig«» hard sledding,
as It somet.mes does
From tne days of the old Southern
League until the advent of "liahe
Hronthers nnd Ills hefty hunch, Mr
Smith haa seen the games, lie has
parted with enough fifty cent pieces
at the box office to buy an autumn
Idle
During the time Augusta did nut
have professional baseball Mr Smith
very rarely came to town, but Hie re
turn ot Lie national game again this
year brought him out In the old
days he would stay two or three days
at a lime with tr ends In the city,
since the game ended after the
Picayune left, but In more rsient
years he huh taken advantage of Hie
automobile method of rapid transit
anil leaves a ter each game Tor him
home In Harlem and routes hack tint
next day.
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SI.OO Values in Splendid
Shirts, now 75^Y
A Special lot of Negligee
Shirts priced at ....55^Y
Mr. Smith is a fine gentleman, one
of thv best known and mlsf highly re
spected dtlrens of Columbia County
lie hns a grnt many friends In Au
gusta and a number of relatives. In
cluing a brother, Mr. J. T Smith.
A Quinine That Won't Make You Nervous
FKRKII.INF is ji trade-mnrk name
wliich nt#*s the first, original and
onlv rellub e Tastaiftss Syrup of Quinine.
An Imr rov'd Qirnlne. peasant to hike;
does not nauae.it* nor cause nervous
nest' Children take It ai d never know It
I* Quinine Ben Hally adapted to adult*
who cmnot take ordinary Quinine. Try
It ruxt time you need Quinine for any
purpose Ask t«iT 2-nunee original pack
age 'Hie name . KHItIIJNF Is blown In
the bottle. 2f» cent*.
3 MONTHS FOR 1. W. W. WOMAN.
New York. Kcckv Ed el so n, a leader
of the I W. W, was sentenced today
to three months in the workhouse for
Inciting n throng of tier Followers to
rioi in Cnlon Square last April. Her
friends assert she will start a hunger
strike.
ADMIRAL RAMSAY DEAD.
Washington. Rear Admiral Francis
Munroe Ramsay, retired, who with
Admiral Dewey and Rear Admiral
HerihM.rn, constituted the Hchiey court
of inquire is dead at hia home here
lie whh *0 years oUJ.
Rurlal will be in Arlington National
Cemetery Wednesday.
NOT CONVINCING.
"I'rn not finicky, as a rule.”
’ "No?"
Hut I do hate to see a fat girl sit
ting at a piano on m hot day and try
ing to play soulful mush." *
Our New Packages
(AU-Tin— Air-Tight)
Silver Label 70c. Ib.
i Orange Label 60c. Ib.
' Buff Label 50c. lb.
Your Grocer hat them
THREE