l’-'3. Britten and \ place in Om 3.. . -‘~:. raga no " | .~"Neivslof- > £".:".."l."‘.-.--.""’.3E‘.'.".'... . Robnett, Mrs. C. 3. Mil- o a a ler. Mrs. A. F. Kullnan and Mrs.‘ to Wed is August Miss Albina Koritnik. craughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Koritnik of St. Louis, will be married to Joseph. Schuyler Palmer on.the innrnint 0‘ August 9 at St. John's Episcopal (‘hureh in Kansas City. ' Miss Koritnik has been secretaf! to Dean Mcfiaustl of the School ..: Enginqcring. . Palmer is the son of II’. and Mrs. . l.. Palmer, Jr., 3909 Sunrise drive. Kansas (‘ity. He was fo rly a student in the School o Engineering. The couple will make their home in Kansas Fit)‘- hy Bridal Bbwer Miss Nora Tipton and Miss Lorine Lloyd gave a kitchen shower last evening at the home of Miss Tipton. 1302 Paris road. for Miss Katherine Begvgyp gucsm were: Mtnscs Catherine Bsaven, Esther Severance. Julia ‘hirner, lnabel Kinloch. Thelmn Kllloch, Hazel Kinloch. .\'ightengale, Marie Boaven. Nelle For-qian. Natt and Marguerite Tipton. Farmer Btadeat Iarriss la rri of Miss Hazel Ruth Donald Macliny took aha. Neb.. on July ll~‘. Mrs. MacKay~is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Brittell of Lincoln. Neh. Mr. Maclay was a former stu- dent in the School of Journali.-um and is at present connected with the Associated Press in Sioux Falls, 3-‘. l).. where they will make their home. Thema Miss Edith Rodrick (lives Inlet Iapper Miss Edith Hedrick will give a buffet supper at her home. 304 Hlfks en Bowman, Ruth Gillaspy, Evange- By Royal 3. Copeland. M. D. (“""'5"i0Ier ul Health. New York Some doctor friends of mine have writtcn a fine little book about in- fectious diseases. it is intended to be a guide-‘for mothers. and on thi- account it is filled with wise and useful suggastions which are hound to be gratefhlly received by every mother. The authors write about the need of'uslng I ht of water. Free use for bathlrg and the drinking of large quantities of water are urged upon the parent. in all fevers poisons are formed in the body and there can be no res- toration to health until these an- carried away. Their presence in the 5°dY keeps up the fever and causes the sylaptoms of prostration which always accompany fever. The skin. kidneys and intestines are the chief P°lIona generated by the fever are a in 7°” '‘‘''I-‘.: was run. road. - ner last night at the Country Club. -:::::::.'1'— "“- :-::::—-: Water is s Esse tialin the fwd-v Time of Sickness As in Health -1 I 1'" - 0 v‘ ’ ,1 J.‘ ‘I ‘ ‘ ‘V "_ .. section. The no section met with Mrs. J. M. Taylor. l(y.. arrived today to visit her par-A ellfs. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whittle of the Smith apartments. no. and in’: J. Stephen Smith. Mrs. . Shannon and sy Jeanna. of Vandalia. Miss Joanne , Smith. who has been visiting in Bow- ling Green and Vaafllla. accompan- ied Mrs. Shannon to Columbia. Mrs. Margaret Chamberlain. Mrs. W. 1‘. (‘urtis and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McKay will be ch dance which will from 9 until 12 o'clock at Rothwell-i Gymnasium. 14' B.‘ i I a ' ed (‘ongressnran and Mrs. S C. Roach . pram‘ gpumh mom!-ch N arrived Wednesday nights. from Washington. D. C.. and are guests _ _.: -H‘-~;.9 6 A ‘V - . O 1 I10, Spam - v Q .._. til \ . .. ‘ * on '1 l Q Born May t7, 1886. after the death of his father. Alfonso XII. the to the throne at birth. He is have shown in the elaborate uniform of Commander-in-('hief of the Spanish y. ._.. -?. ,.._.—_.__- at the Daniel Boone Tavern. After -.—.—-_._-_-.—.—_—s.__ _ -.~__--__.- - a short visit here they will return‘ [ PERSONAL ITEMS to their home in Linn Creek. "fl. C. A. Smith went to Sl. JU- seph this morning. L. N. Wright left today for it via- ' it at his home in Ladonia. yr". “arena, R. D. Ruclter of Sturgeon .___,.-,. _ here on business this morning. Misses Martha, Ruth and Helen Prof. and Mrs. K. C. Sullivan an- Douglass entertained at dinner last spending the week-end at Westpha- night for Miss Verdie Wcldy of lia. Vandalia and Miss Dorothy Stevin Louis Pinney. a student in the -'‘O"- nivorsity. le.ft today for his home in Bosworth. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buecker. 19A North Eighth street, went to Mexico today for a visit. Elmer Gay. student in the L'nivei- _ sity, left for his home in Richmond. Bennie lierndon of Braymer drovel f‘“' ‘P’ ‘‘''‘'‘‘‘‘’'‘d' {mouth {mm (hnomon ye“"d.y Miss Katheryn Beaten. l7tl‘.' und L. a gun, “ the be ‘oh’ P1718. road, left for Quincy, lll. this 50",, morning to visit friends. -._.._..._ Mrs. l-Ilza Harrison. 302 Ripley, Mrs. Mary Celeste Bredman re- street. arrived home yesterday after» I Lakenan Price entertained at din- Among those present were: Mr. and. .\ir.-. Frank Dearing, Mr. and Mrs L. Sydney’ Stephens, Kline and ii. W. Gart W!" Miss ('athe_ri;e—-Wrre entertained at luncheon at Harris’ today for Miss Jessie Hill of Kansas City. Miss Eleanor Thylor. Miss Mary Lansing and Miss I-‘nnces Bright. - turned to Kansas City yesterday af- spending two months in ('alifornia. “'7 -‘Wnding a few days here Aubrey Smith. who has been visit- his brother. (B. A Smith. re- turned to his home in Portland, Ore . Dan Driskill of St. llouis, is visit- ing at the home of his brother. James llrisltlll. T0-I Tandy avenue». this week. ‘.‘.'L“..§"'.i..‘.'."’..:‘.".’:."'°..‘° ‘st: , <-am wt-; mi... The authors l mentioned think wa- V fill r9t|fr$1y.ilf. ter should be given as a matter of opus"; of 1-hoo|_ r°IIt§no—lust as medicine would be Mrs. J. H. Barnes, who has been “‘l"“'‘'3“''_*‘d- 759)‘ Suggest that visiting the H. E. Barnes family.. “'5?” “ ‘mid “N9? 009 RI!‘ ht! any 1203 Morris avenue, has returned to inflctious fever the amount of wa-.hor home in Chillicothe. . ter should be from one-half pint to" W. M. Nicoaon. a student in the one pint a day. Every fifteen min- University. went to liowersville lu utes the baby should have from twoattend the funeral of "Jack" l'olltx'k. to four teaspoonsful of water. When a former University student. older. three or four times as much Prof. Leonard Haseman returned ‘'31?’ -“l'|0lIld be tiven. .yesterday afternoon from Mountain There is an o|d-{“h;°n,d Mao“-Grove. where he has been attending that water will "drive in um tug," a convention of fruit growers. and, somehow or gum,-_ .33” .13., Mrs. T. S. Silverson. who has uster._Thig is ._b,m-d_ 3.35,,‘ anpbeen visiting at the M. l). Miller do no harm to ;n,body_ 3.“, thehome. 500 rner avenue. left today child, but be sure the both i. taaen,'°' ll" home in Tacoma. Wash. inawarmrootmanddr thoro h- 1”" .. . ly_ No b“ mm!" an 7”“ pm.‘ You are missin: oPPOrtu_mties_ if no matter what the disease may .”‘:’m at U" ‘"4 "Ti n'”°"n" P700091“ blllllhl keeps the skin’ ve. _ .-. .:_._..___ —..-.___ October 8 “Missouri Day.” My Unit.-ti Press. ' JEFFERSON CITY. Io.. Jul 27. —-Governor Hyde issued yeste y a the Missouri Association." nor requests the mayors of every city in the state to ask by proclama- tion or otherwise. the people for a general observance of the day. Try a Missourian want ad. Surely you wouldn't miss all this Pure. tasty food from a clean, sani- kitchen. served by swift. elflciellt waiters. We knowingly. tary are proud of our meals and have only i;ympath_v for those who are not fortu- nate enough to come in and enjoy them. It is cool in JIMMIli" ’S College Inn GIVEN BANQUI-3? I a o I ‘he said. 4 ~—~-- ..-¢- ..._. - can and In this way the‘ ' "’”s"" removal of the poisons is hastetud. dammed up in the tissues. to add to Drinking plenty of water helps to ' ave ‘I 50 Value the misery or the miferer. They keep the bowel contents soft and in H To H h pried “J. 3”‘. '3 “ ”’5 ".60 H0“ . . . . ' . H u " . . hi ,, an ' _ ' ' - - - ' ° ' ' " ° 81.25 Value . . . . . . . . . . .. , ?.?":.“.::..“.‘.“..’.':.'..‘..”t..‘: .'..'::..r'°~°~' tr '- -«- ow imes aveC anged swan.-e ............ ....... ~ substances. Wateris the universal Eva-ybody would drink "ta, - * $2.50 Hose . . . . . . .. 82.19 "L ‘ . t d _ . _ . ' "I. J“ t ' m ‘d. . ' ‘ _ . . . . . . . avg. ::"n.'uo!:3.:::«:iit;:;tow5i(i ;c.l.e:,n.;.'.;,!,"..i..n;i.;e..:'.:‘. m;'nk'm'l':d fit: t-$8-1:. J;-*1-ggegw l’(:'fi'n:‘:P~ofl|:B 2:: M £11390 Utica Sheets‘ 95 ;3.75 Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . Jase CBk:tiste Bloomers ‘h - k. . . B % _ _q . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o In d I .3’2-'i2- ta ~~:-we ~;-on-M ."..:..‘:.::.""::;.‘t:::?:r':.:.:::.°$*::.:.‘ :::;.::.'.".:*.".:. S.°‘.’:'..'.‘.':."~’°'*r°=== which .1... 9.. when you have‘ fever. There is no You are missing oppctunitigg if serve as a modern clothes closet the year round. , . 79° ‘hm?’ - - - ' - - - - - - - - - -- 59¢’ ‘I'll! and worse than thirst. Poor you don't use and read Missourian \ - - 1* little babies amt suffer terribly want ads f 42' :36 Sue * _ ..__ -~~-~«-—~-—- ‘ -. W __ Priced . . . . . . . . .. ac. sec 1 ’ ° Hose C, gloom - ‘ “_"‘ ’ ‘ All well made. - we "3 , Priced _ _ _ _ . . _ ' . _ . _ H , 5* Priced . . . . . . . . .. .. 98c. 31.25 TE HER v ‘ CW" "mm ' * i AC 8. ‘ 36 in. wide; colors cream and ) lfid-*8, G Dignity Gowns We havens co-plots stock of School Books and 7 Price. yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22¢ 3001 1002 Ind short Ityles ;2.ooH\?:id',,fmely himmedu 50 " ' 3.1“ ’ ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' 32.25 Values .. O W W. ' _ { . . . . . . . . . so 0 g‘ "'“"' 96' Ind PG-til Parr ; Comfort Cretoane ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- " —* . ”““""" t . .......°°°‘. ..l?".'.'.'.t*f.'.’.'?'.'~:'.*'.":... - Crew-tcowu = g t section is Ghoiriled with the cushion to). ,. .159 Pbh ‘‘ ' h ‘ W. ‘M M M‘ on ‘N . . ’ o . c 6 - . - . . . . . Qrsaadaeoaunsdisus haihoiiallprotsctodb llld tuna. device. ' . ’ - marred . ow-'mn_m_ Priced ........,._ie¢.1se.zu Priced . . . . . ....O3.l0|g|§,fl . B|a¢b‘Mu.h. _ r " FineQuatity.yd.......... . ldllfllbwela; i‘ « ' _ ’ L-res Ilse. White. dad am. Unbleached Malia . lIe.lIe,§ Priced. yd. . .. . . . . . .....lOc . S‘ ‘ P‘ ' sr ’*'w' ‘o n. C‘ . Hi 5 .. ..»‘--.=<.i~.f. = -. ._H .E. Journalism on Trip Enter- tsined at Siloam ‘ Sptinxfi I XI t. ,8.lLOA' SPMTNES. Ark.—A ban- Hqug. a swlll. a trip ufiypsy Camp. an‘. G ' m. s. Q Uton. who presided at the banquet Saturday night. “Dur- ing the business depression after the war. it was the newspaper men who were optimistic." (‘. R. Jones. "lu’oaidont of the Conunercial (‘.luh. also spoke. Ts! I-sfolleue. s eradaate of tho- Univorsity of Missouri in 1&7. made Jtiie students feel at home whh refer ences to the campus and familiar names at Columbia. ‘Missourians “are to be found every- where. even in Arkansas. but to n leaaeruextent here than in other vstatea The visitors called on for speeches were: Prof. P. L. Martin. Prof. R. S. Mann. John W. Colt. W. T. Van Cleve. Mrs. William L. Tisdel and Rob Roy Godsey, of the Missouri Board of Agriculture, A dance. given by the local chap- ter of D1-Malay, followed the ban- uet. Most of the party was entertain- ed Saturday and Sunday nights at John E. Brown College. Mr. ant Mrs. Connelly Harrington entertain- rq ‘ T -l 4 L: . __ ,. . - - .- 7 i T iij ‘l '_T- sd M and .MrI. William L. Tisfil id t at it sts also a mint’ of poo from Slloani Springs went on a slVlIIll|ll' party and supper fitnday evening at a Gypsy Camp. a sotalner camp for girls, six miles songsand Iiasauri songs alternated. Spancsr Grqso. boy pianist. played several selections. the first classical music the journalists had heard on their trip. my Como sirls resem- Walkar's “The Medicine ‘! lb camp dining room fol- supper. Durllu their visit LI; free use of ‘ the outdoor m mulddfi natatoriu was given the join’ sts through 0 the (‘lull At 9 o'clock Monday morning the journalists bade farewell to Silouni Springs and, led by (‘onneily liai- ringtoli. the automobiles niude tin-ir way to Bentonvillc for lunch and on to Rogers for supper. with .\lloute .\'i- as tht-‘night atop. courtesy of the Foinmercial Zionist ('onfercn:c to Be Held. liy l'niIed Press .\'l'IW YORK. July 27,---A lurge delegation of Hebrews are en route- for Carlsbad, where the World Zion- ist conference will meet August ll. One of the features of the congress. it is announced here. will be the re- port that one mllllull pounds hm. been received from Jews ull over the world for the Palestine foundu tion fund. It is stated that of this nrnount. over tit) per cent has been contributed by Amt:ri(‘un Jens. Exactly what you need is a item- ingmn Portable Typewriter. Let us give you a demonstration. The Co-Op Store. Phone 879. Author- ized Remington Service. - .. _- DB. 1. I. COLE Osteopath i Eschaso Nat’! lash Bldg. luau Q-U0 Wanted Morning and Afternoon (Tall Y. M. C. A. Employ- ment Bureau LDMAN’S liilrvest Sale of Seasonable Offerings - A -'73 3- Q3 ' — '0 Q . He denied the vharggg. was °.:m':.t:.:l.-........ t... W .. Mayors ia HUI Ibifl" _ A a “citizens committee." and ‘ ' '5'? pended pending it public for Viailaaoe Assisi! 30*- I-as-vs which rosultd in his perm moral. . \'o't'a case In .mar,«‘ne.; of other cities where gam bootlqging was said to he and unchecked" that the gay‘ office soon became tho g,‘ By Unitod Pro-. cowimvs. Qhio.. July 27-—‘”'° bards; at bltion anforcement in Ohio has boon sat " houldara f local off’ . , C ‘MI;rors. tho: far. have elt most “ll? “"‘l'~""““' '""“"'"‘ "'0 ltosaly the offset of Governor Vic °""‘""‘-W "la “mm mmmm"l’° , ‘ .v‘ -u.‘ pro‘;-gin‘ ‘Cl lltns. liht gin $12.-cin: H- "°"“’“'-“" ' “’i‘ Mich ‘.w‘ ' he \v()u‘4' (trill 154* I‘l"[(|' Sm ‘. oneeiu} csaaaalnau lost his lot» ""'-“ ‘"‘-" ""“" "“"" """“‘ ‘h appeared lil\ I‘ duty. but Q Q a result of insufficient vigiloncv against basalsagers. thus have been "van Donahoy‘s provdhlal “Clean- up-in-thlrty-days-er-IOC-001." 3"“ three others are under fire for al- p!’0hll.ll- T‘? the V0\'Plliui"~ :i."tl\Itlo-- confined to ln8Y()l’.~‘_ Tr-ya .\lIssouri:in mum mi. leged laxity in the matter of Hon. . , ‘ , _ T‘ The pilgrimage of Ohio mayor-« I “V-_ -l V- to the governor's "executive carpet" iii-l.\l ’l \ .'~'|lHl’l'i-2 has become almont at weekly affair. Upon fox itisiiio-sun, Mayor Herbert Vogt, of nllflllluli R”-: “"1".” _\[_ I-hon. ‘ was the first summoned to‘ the cap. Ladies! You don't know what you will xiii.-‘.;: if volt '“ fail to stop and look at our Wliimii-..-‘ Willle downtown tomorrm-.'. I~‘ir.~'.t—Newest Fall (‘rt-::tion.<. Second-—Extra Special;-' on Pump.-* .'lll(l ()\'- fords. Third-—Wontler.ful lletltlctlolis on lin.~‘icl‘y. “As You Like I ” E\;Y’S/ SHOES HOSIERY REPAIRING. Assorted Patterns; dark Priced, yd. . . . . . . . . Percale colors. light and . . . . . ..l5c I I White Silk Skirts in Pleated and Plain models. Priced $7.95. 89.95 o o a . . o o e . Silk Pongee Blouses Different Sty 82.2 les. ' S to 33.95 I. j‘ Silk Reshanara Skirt- T in White. Priced [8 Gray and Black colors. yd. . . . . . . .......82.95 i Bed r Large Size. S§I.he in Marseilles CLEARANCE PRICES ON SILK HOSIERY _._¢:’¢_._..._ j__ ... ___._ White Wash Blouses Bt‘1lUlllllll_\' ll‘llllYl'.t‘(l. 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