" ‘Carter's Seed and EBRUAPK’ i24,""T§”6 k . a ' ‘ _.__ a-é. llauii as llollowilyhs Corn Re B Al) 1 “ref- flillil 111 onto play HREDDED Children like its crispness ::No mall or woman should bobble painfully about ‘because of corus when so certain 11 relief is a1 FEED. 91624:. ‘ A Mixture of Ground i Barley, Oats and i‘ Corn LOOKED As IF r15 couco (sold “Tnearlyalgovemment Q He: Can I riiake love’to you? v chiihgrla atghr-evat yoNfdoi,haiaiéypgatzuglsngnzayé} . PORK is HIGH, and going to remain high in price. _ Feed the Hogs with our‘ Special B. and 0. Hogg Feed Only $2.00 per 100 lbs. . A better price iri Ton lots. This also a great feed for Milk Cows See it and buy It at 1‘ \ 1.1 )1 .,'1 i ),I.i 1 Feed Store i i ‘ A KIND OFFER i-iis Wile: Out again! 1i y- eep on this way you'll drive me rink. _ Mr Gadabout: Can't do it ~1gnt I'm using the car for ther purpose But you can star? ~ my urivate stock INSIDIOU S ‘EYE STRAIN v We use thla adjective ad- vlaedly. Sufferers ~from Eyestrain . may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- straln'ia present. a much (org er proportion la required. Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an ex- ceaaive amount of Nerve En> ergy. may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body. and produce ill health. HAVE YOUR EVES EXAMINED (l. F. ll=.- icilesoli Optometrist bo-0ooo-euoeoapaoaoaaoo-o-u- Professional Cards Mcllon i- H. F. McPHEE J. A. McDONALB l. A. Iarrlatsrs, Attorney Eta, 1 i Money to Loan “n” Blliidiflg Charlottetown ___________________ Mark R. McGuigan aanalsrea, ‘IOLICITOII. e-re Money to Loan Cameron pioek Charlottatewmlagn, IIIiH-ll-ll. 1 Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate ot N. Y. Poet Grading; Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Ear, Ne" and Throat 7'9"" i!" If"! Illlllllylng Glasses Office. layer Building ' Great George Street /_. \lii\k lrvotovttk NO THRILLS Moth: 1 don't like these nevi rangled candles There's no chance oi getting burnt’ She: Whc nvented the Cnariesif ten anyway’! He: Oh. I presume it was some’ real estate guy who is booming the place. VOTES FOR WOMEN Artist: This picture is a bit oi _aneient Greece. entitled Votarieil oi Artemis. Mra. Talltlmber: My. I didn't know the Greek women had votes in them days. Olliea l-(ouro-o to (zoo 1.30 to a €'*-—-——-—--~-- ~ 540-06 Plate Lowest i w» n43"??? Si’; 3'17“ E.) R. BROW l“ NICHMOND’ STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Fire, Life. Accident, Sickness and Glass Insurance Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis ‘I Good Strong Stocl. Companies. OO§§§404 OOOQO-QOOOOXOOOOOQOOQQ t-i-QQ-Q. h .\llnisrd'a Llulnuml ' - - ~».~-__._._ :=....___:—i:-_-:’I ee-enoooeoeo-oeeebm at Rate .11 a Central Guardian u Hunter River SUNDAY BERVICES— ltcv. ll. Pierce will conduct e-rvlces uu Buuduy. Feb. Ziilh as ,i‘ullow1e:~-| IN. Wlltlslllre 11 11. 111., 2.30 p 1l1_. and (lorllivuli 7 p. l11. lire Nelson i.\>l‘ purl oi the week. Mr. 1101141001118 Suck, hue arrived 011 n. few ivceke the acrvic-es for iSullday, _Feb. 28. visit with 1118111111 here. will be Murslbliclii 11 11. 111., York) 2.30 p. 1ll._ Brucklcy 7 p. lll.. Plvuao, note changes. VORK Ari-n MAR-SHFlELD-AN] account of travelling Alisa Bertha Liutllff has returned —-_ WEST! RIVER, KiNGsToN AND l“il'(:d6l‘it:i.Oil. CORNWALL — Services Sunday,‘ i. Feb 2llth_ Cornwall 11a. 111. Kin-gs‘ MI‘. Elliot, Redford, (on 3 p, 111., \V~\st) Rlvm- 7 p, m_ ‘Mlliill. Formerly o1’ Pleasant Valley These services will be conducted i)! 5081141018 fl few Weeks 0n the byliev. C. U. iMacNevin. Evening island- servico l11 Cornwall-also at 7 coll- ducted by Rev. H. Pierce. ltlchurd ‘All-s. Rodgcrsun returned on Saturday from Mt. Stewart where “AMP-rob; c'RcU|T___|Tly: ,Rev_ she attended the funeral of the Geo. S’ Sea“ w“, preach o“ sum late .\l-l‘. Joules‘ ltodgensoa w-hich day‘ Fem 23th n, Bonshaw u a_ m_ took place 011 l1 riday afternoon. DeSablo 3 p. 1n. and at Victoria 7 p. m. if the roads are passable. but lllere will be 11o aorvlog at De- Sabie l1‘ the roads are bad. M. PERSONALS Rev. J. .\l. Murchison, Field Sec. of the .\'. ll. 11nd I’. E. l. Brunch o1‘ the B. 11nd F. llible Society Willi 111 New (llnsgow the latter pal-l. of the week. ' ll is twenty-seven years since the iC-unadiau Contingent sailed from Quebec for Sou-til Africa at the out breilk o1’ the Boer War. One‘ M“ of our citizens. Mr. Fred W. Wuye 1 i Tile lllillly friend's of .s 1,. t ,1 I, l, ‘Frances Munn. Marshfielii will r1».._,',},,f}"‘{}§,ge,,,',‘,‘§_8"" vmg ' R s dqret to learn that she is in \\'est- illl0lllll Hospital, Wolrville. where she was operated on fol‘ lMfes Retiv McQuaid, Hedford. il-lpellt. a few days l11 the city visit- ihig relatives. The (‘imeral of the late Master I . ‘liii>9"lii',l.eo Whltlock who was accident- yllis- The operation was verlvrlu- iilly (ll‘()\\‘ll8(l Wlliiif playing on the ‘rii by Dr, Macnougilll. Halifax and [g9 131.11 week was he“) on Thufg- ,1.<11i» i8 ll0W uiakins i1 good rccov- iliiy afternoon from the United iii)’. (‘ilurch andwas largely attended. 111w. R. H. Baxter B. A. conduot- c1) the service. The hymns sung 1were "When He Comethf‘, “There's "11 Home for little children" and "Safely, safely gathered in." The ‘floral olferingii were a wreath ijrom his father; a ivreuih from (hi8 grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 1 ——--¢Q->-_i._. | EMERALD SCHOOL 1 | Standing of Emerald School for mimth o! January. (ii-tide X-l F. C. Gillie. 2 Will- slollMuylle, ii Evelyn Mayne. Guide iX—1 M"? diu-“iihoni Whitlock; a Creseut from the Un- gmiltilfiiiiiu” Murphy ‘ii K955i” ited ‘S. S. and a spray from Mrs. ‘ ~ D. . -.\1111- . .111 - c1-111u1 v1111--1 1111161111 hlitlalltfle M“ ‘m 1" p“'ib°“'°" were Allan wedlock, Jiohn Ross. Lawson MIZI-UIAPlHl and Sutherland McLeod. i! lMzirgul-t-i MOEIHGU- l) (leorge Mc- Milllilll. (il'ill|t‘ Vlil——l Lillllci l1‘1ll‘1i. 2 liul- \‘ll Smith. 1i Pauline Alurphy. Grade V-l Alzlrgarel Ford. 2. Aubrey Fyfc, 3 (lelllvlevc Kell- ey EtiiSOll Cluiy (equal). (lrilde lli—l Nlfreil l)11llll. 2 A11- llu Smith, 3 Leona Mclfllltee- Mad~ Pivllt) While (cqlrnl) iil‘1'l(i\) ll» 1 (i-hldys =McC0urt 2 Spencer Hugilcs, Ii Anne McMah- on. G-ruile l (u)—l Florence Mayne. 2 Fenian Mayne. Grade l (b)—l Eiioe1lAllen,2l"1l- q_._._. Mr. F. N. Dlirke, Liberal mem- ber for Regina hue resigned hie, sent lll fiivor ol‘ Premier Dun- 111111;. .\lr. Drake 11s i). brother of, lilre. Robert Bugnall 11nd was el- ected by a. large majority over the. Conservative and iiniicpenilnnt (iullilidalcs l11 the liust Dunlillioll election. The funeral of lili‘ lute 'l‘l1olllu.~1 liaskina was held on Mondlly af- l(‘l‘l'l0l)[] from the lllliti-d (‘hurch._ llr. iiaekllls. who “'11s eighty-three‘ yours of ngn was horn ill lilnglzlllii, hilt. spent the griuilivr purl 111' ihlllj life l11 the Ulliiled Statics. lie came‘, ilerc 1101110 nlotllhs 111:0 lo livii with a1 (laughter IMrs. Whiter livfllilfli.‘ iiov. Mr. Baxter conducted the service. Tile pail bearers were ‘Messrs Wiiluril Seller, Wiiliulu Mobougull, Eldon Seaman, Jilmeei Nhoore, ihlrneley Wollllniiott. Bllli‘ Authur Selltlier. A service of’ ‘S0115 iron hold in the Church on Suutluy evening lust. in the interest oi’ the W.‘M.S. |ot the United Church of Canada. Al-i though the traveling was 5Q buihi ihev. Mr. Altkiln was present 111'- lcr conducting services iin 1Sialll1-yi 11ml Rll-‘(UCU ill the 11101111111; 1111111 afternoon. and his address will rcllluill long in the‘ minds and hearts o1‘ those pnivel-l egcd to heal‘ him oll this occasion.’ The splendid choir oi’ this church; ivias also at its beet and elicited‘, ulany coulmeudatory 1re111arks. A solo, “Fur away" by M1‘. Willard‘ Seller with full chorus; a Duet) "Lift up Thine eyes" by Miss Vel- da Taylor and Mr. B. W. Taylor; a Duet "Calvary" by Miss Reta Pickering and (Mr. E. ll. .\l(:l\"lll- non and the uunrtette “Nearer my God to Thee" by Messrs Taylor, McKinuou, MacLeod and Dr. Loi- llrgcy were purllcilhlry well ruuil- erod and Iully appreciated by (l11.- large congregation present. licv. Mr. Baxter the lPal-itor. presided. The officers and members of the W. :M. S. are deeply grateful to Mr. Aiken for his splendid 11d- dress; to the choir: and to Miss Taylor; Granville and Mr. McKin- non, North Wiltshlre. who so will- ingly and capably assisted the loc- lll singers. rydrf/ua 7K6)’; q I _ i’ or an a/ :2’: Allvfl leaps Limited. Mitt. Nov-troll. Prompt Attention 111 Dispensing Prescriptions And Keep Everything Guests registered dilring the] week at Riverside inn Wore J. 11. Connors. ‘ClLTOWII; Alfred Wuye. Strashurg» Sask; .I. E. O‘Dol1uel, Rep. Greeuflelila l.t1l.. Montreal; L. H. D. Foster, Chffown; W. Rol- iillgel, W. ‘Rustico; L. W. Murdotrlc, Montague; E. N. Easter, North Wilti-rillre; F. A. Gandie, St. Jollll. “L. Found in a First ' Class Drug Store -<Q>—-—— zzRelieves Act/hula at Once-it you couitl read the thousands -ol' unsolicited letters received by the makers from grateful users yo11, l‘!!! cnannorrrzroln _1111_.111111i11 And Vicinity alt-Coubriey. Cuvc11-. liilllllliiilif" dish “'11s ill (ihurlilttctuwn the lut~ Alfred Wuye. Strasburg. to l11-r home ill Cape Traverse 11f- ter visiting hero friends -here ill L) . ‘ Hose An e topa. Col value. Sp Sample Hosiery-Gloves- Underwear i2 Pairs for $1.25 xtra good quality all Wool Golf ' Hose elastic fitting i-Ibb leg. reinforced heel sole and toe, neat colors in fancy turn down ors Browne, Greya. Pawns. Black and Heather. All sizes 6 to 10. Regular $1.00 ccial 69c pair or 2 Pairs for $1.25 . These Are Not Seconds But Manufacturers Samples of Lines Which are Most in Demand at the Present Time All-Wool English e011? Silk and Wool Hose 2 Pairs for $1.50 HOPE ll 3 79c in a Silk and Wool Sport Hole so much in demand at the present time. Mi! give in appearance and which will good service. Reinforced heel, sole Fawns, Beavers, Greys. Sand. Black and Brown. Ail sizes 79c p_a1r or 2 Pairs for $1.50 regular $1.25 value fol‘ 79‘ which is extra and toe. (‘hildren’s Ribb S 2 Pairs for 95c - Sand, Polo and Grey. Size Special . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Ladies?’ “ Underwear A Regular $1.00 Val An extra good quality “We wear for wohnen. A regular Undervest—plain and beaded and long sleeves, low or Bloomers—Extra full cut with elastic at knee ‘and waist. Al Children's 4-1 Rib Stockings that will give real good service as well as comfort and neat appearance. A regular 75c value for 49c. Shades of Brown. Black. Fawn. o0ltex” tockings 49c in about twenty-five combinations. Double a 6 to 10. .. .. 49c Silk and Wool Hose A Regular $1. Women's Silk and Wool Novelty Hose plain knit tops. A regular 31-59 H080 f)" 2 Pairs 50 Value Every different shades and w,‘ of silk sole. heel a-nd toe. 98c 79c 116 oltex" Under- $1.00 value tops. short high neck. Regular $1.25 ere-Extra large cut length in open Ladies’ Fleece Underwear Heavy fleece lined Underwear. ular $1.35 value, reduced have high neck and long sleeves- or closed style. White or in all the new shades for the present sea- son. A regular All Wool, and Silk and Wool 1111» $1.25 69c new novelty is included in this and Wool and all-wool samples $1.00 value for 69c or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Pairs for $1.25 111 $1.50 98° Reg- Vests Bloom- ankle popular we to 98c. drawers-are ("W WIT" sizes. Stimfields Underwear Quarter Off Regular Prices Stanfields Ladies’ Underwear in all the and short sleeves, knee and ankle lengths. Two piece ad combinations. Any garment at ighte, high and low neck, long r off the regular price. All Manufacturers samples of wrist gauntlet gloves with pla cuff, in shades of Covert, Fawn Brown, Beaver, Heather and Black. All sizes. Regular values 11g to $1.50 .. All Wool Gauntlet Gloves Values iup to $1.50 Pair 79c iirgle gusset. cream. Al] sizes. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c _ . - i ;',=,§§ $2‘,- _, . Women and Chlldren’s Wool "and Cotton Vests gloves 39c Two f” $100 596 Values up to 85c Pair all wool long id and fancy . Grey, Sand. and no sleeves which 79c Pair All sizes 59c or Here ls a Undervest 1lor those who like a vest cut on the Cumfy out iiYiii i°W fleck shoulders. Fine knit Cream wool and c0110". Women the balance does not slip off the mum,“ ‘in 2 for $1.00 pair 01‘ colors in Covert, Greys, Pawns, Browns. Black. Beaver and Heather. Al_l sizes 39c and Children's Wool Gloves, of all lines up to 85c a pair are this lot. Plain and contrasting . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Pairs for $1.00 7777-2-2i.\l1’1i. _ V _’__ ' v-vv-vivi-vvrvrwrrvovm - llzlilii), RAUIU__ ‘ \V)lCA~l\' 11oz) 1v. Y. 1111-141 Ytiyzifl- curs also “ti. 1.". \\ 11.1-.i, \\'l<”l i i PROGRAMS l \'- till). \\'.\'-.»\l illHi, \\'\\‘.l. PATONS LIMITED nuulu-iwl. 11.00 P. M. > V) i.\V (i211) Lflllciiillaiii. Cillici. iPusl i'l")l.§l‘illll. -§»,-¢. . . . . . _ . . .. ., .... ,. WOC (-18-!) Duve1111nrt. Studio Pro» 1.111) (i161 1 Uililillllfi. "lti1‘l11.-li1-11"~-— THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 International Radio Programs ETHEFPS WHITE-CAPS 9.00 W-BZ (333) Springfleld-Znd Anniversary Program of Radio Station W»B-Z. 10.00 WEAF (492) N. Y.—“Good- rich Siivertown Cord Orchestra." to WEAF. WEE), WCAE. WJAR, ‘WFI, WGN. WGR. WWJ, WTAG. WOC. WCCO, KSD. WSAl. and WADC. 10.00,KTHS (375) Hot Springs- Program by the Eastman Hotel Stringed Quartette. 11.00 KGO (361- Oak|and—“Riche- iieu"—a 5-aet play by Sir E. B. Lytton, presented by KGO Play- ere. SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CFOF. CNRA, WBPl. WAHG, WCAP. WLIT, WOO, WOR WTAM. Certral: wsul. Western: Kow, KLX. EVENING CONCERTS 7.00 P. M. Kill-A (252) Filblllllllillilil. \.\'1~ill11:11'.~i Fi-disrzllt-ii Clubs. 7.45 P. M. WUY (iidll) Sttilflllltliiiliiy. S_\'1'1l1:11.~1e i’. Progruul. 8.00 P. M. WNYC (525)) New York. Hiuillo. KDKA (3119) E. Pitts. Falrnl Pru- granl. . WCX (.517) Detroit. Symphony Uri chestril. “ilAli (Zii-ll Columbus. Vocal. “lMPB (251)) Chicago. Scull-Classi- cul. \Vll1\1l. (246) Baltimore. Mush-ill. WBBR (2721) Stilton |Hiii‘l(i. vilrili. WRC (lliii) Wash. "Build Concert. Will (333) Sqn-iiilzflvltl. liluuiiuic. KFNli‘ (266- Shenandoah. Pro-grnlll. \Vl?.-\l<‘ (402) N. Y. “l.llrkil1ltc.~1." zllao from KSD. WCAl-I. WC1(‘(), WIFIAR, “ilillilf, MFI. “Ki-R, WOC. WT-AG and WWJ. 8.15 P. M. WGY (380) St-hclleilulily. liiilitl. i’. S. ,1.in1. ‘WEAR (300) ('i('\'(liiill(l. Stildlo Pl ograllll. l\'l*‘l\'l1‘ (266) fiili1liill(illilil. .\iixt~d l’r01:1~.l1ln. KS1) (5111- Si. l.i1l1is. .\i11.~1ic11i. \1\'C(‘.() (ll?) Allps. St. l'z1ui i.\l‘11.~¢i- cal. 8.45 P. M. Wil’ 1.31m) Philu. To he lllllliiillllmii. 9.00 P. M. “'1,\l(.‘.\ tliil) Ni-w Yolk. Sluiliii. “MY (3)110) Hcilclieclniiy. (loyal ilour. \1\'ill() (526) Des Alcincs. lllllfiivifid Life ‘Trio. wlnnr (-lil‘.'.)'1\'. Y. The ("licqiiei (Ilui) kiskillluii, zllsi) RSI). W. " 111x112, wcco. Widlil. \\"li‘l. \\'(‘1ll, \\'.i.-\~l'i. \\"l.lll. \‘\'()»C. \\'S.\l. WWJ, \\'i~l.-\li. |\\‘i.\l.\Q (H8) Cilicalt-iih T" ill‘ 11"‘ ni-iullrctl. l\'.l1i‘-S (ill) l1ldcpi~11il1.~1li:c. ?.\i'ii§i('ill KFAB, KFLiiVhivVliil (216) ilullus. Sluilitl Progrillll \\1.W Studio i’1'o> 1 V\'(‘..\i'". (I62) Pills-l “"117. ( ) H1pl'i11):lli-i1i. 2111i .\l1|1i Prolzrllln in‘ \\'.li.71. 9.15 P. M. \\'liii1M (‘Jilii- LThit-ulzil. HIi-iralrt" \\'1i1"l1t~1'. ‘ VFILNY (259) N. Y. .\lil1‘ii(,'. ' Killifi (ill) illlil‘])t‘lllit:f|l'l'. 511111111 Prugralll. 9.20 P. M. KYW (.396) (‘l1i1*11,:o. Musical. 9.30 P. M. “Lilli |1 (250) (Jllicuigil. (‘opulilr (2 hr.) WOAl (2)05) Sun Antonin. ’|'1io. VVILC (469) lVilrlitillgi. ~11. l(0_\'11l SMOI). WFAA (476) liuiius. .\lus Cl~‘(‘11\ (356) 'l‘orol1lo. vii-w. ,WKR(J (423) lli. Cillcl. Vin-lll. Music. 945 P M WOllil) (275) iltuvia. lll. Viii-u). i ' 10.00 P. m. il\'~.\lA (252- Shenandoah. Alinsii-ill. jWOAW (526) (lmahu. Sullsilillc 1 Proarnm. P111111. The REXALL P081» KODAK 8101a: 3oz ll wku. THAT (‘THREW THOSE Till‘: vAbr: 1r MAQQE :..../41 I'\ ,,. BY O i828 av luv-i. Furuias Iaannea. In: i r A W ____________ H111 bolurcllnaed everywhere. V ING UP FATHER- . -§*1 lv “ma. r ‘EM (N MY (gm-- it) DE 1N A HCfbPVTAI. too would realize the remarkable powers of Dr. J. D. Kellog‘s Asthnm Remedy. All cases, incipient and chronic, are benefited by this great f1\111ily remedy. Why suffer or ox- perlmont. with worthless prepara- tions when the genuine Kellogg's “iliAill (266) Nilshvliio, Progrnul. jiK1iilS (751)) llol Springs. ldnrrfinull \\"~i‘(i (300) Ailunlic (lily. Concert.) lliiii-l Slring Quurli-tlv. WRHO (2624) lainsilllr. .\lulo Qu1ll'-1;\i\'il-l;\l<‘ (402) N. Y. "(iooilrii-h Sil- lolle. vcl lnwll (ford (irt-lleslrll." nllilii til WiEAli‘ Wldlil, WiCAlC, WJAR. “'|"i. WGN, \\"W.l, \VT.\(l. W00. KllKA (309) E. Pills. KDKA Lillie‘ WCCO, RSI), WSAl, ullii \VAI)(‘. Symphony. a‘ 10.15 P. M. t 8.30 P. M. i ii fi-zlct phly by Sir l-I. l). ]dyl[( ll. picacnted by KGO Players. 11.15 P. M. KTHS (375) llot Springs. Vurii-ly l’1 ugrirlu. 12.00 Mid. \\“li1() (‘.326’) Chicago. hiiilnighl dlillliiUlVili. Vt~()()_(lP§-i) llavcnporl. Hrcllirsiru. WHO (526) ill") ‘Hollis-v. liillill ‘.~‘_1lnpl1i>l1i-y' (Jrul .Hil'il. K11) (420) S1111 Frillltisizia. Studio -l’1'0gl'11l1l. 1 \\1(i f \--.\\|- Hchteliccludy. Organ lie- ciial. W|.\'V (I23) Cincinnati. Dohcrty Melody Boys. V) l\llC (-123) (lint-i. "Pop" Music. 12.30 A. M. (Eli .\l (3)12) All. Joli. ‘Flleilirc. 1.00 Mid. \\li'i‘ (1111)) Chicago, {our lluur i.i-1lgui-_ - 1.15 A. M\ 13:56) Cinciunuii. "Night 1 owls." FEATURE TALKS-—$PORT8 6.01: F: M Vtlillb‘ (lllti) Ni-w York, Ni-us lit'~ iiew. 8.30 P. M. \\' IiAli (27.3) Atlantic (lily. Lecture \\'(iY (350) SClIUIlL-Clllli). lluuk (‘b111, 7.30 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. Amer. l-‘urul liureuu. 1 \\'(i~llS (illii) New York. "Fcotligllt 11nd Lummiight." ixtlO (1)61) (ilikliluil. Friend to illoys. WHiAS (1001 lnililiviiic. Suudiiyn School. 8.00 P. M. ._\h,_.,|,,,1 111». KYW (F136) ‘CiiiPilf-ZU. "21) 1.\iilliii(‘.\‘, iii Guild llcudiug." - 8.30 P. M. \\'1iliif) (275) Ulllnvlii. lll. School. KHA (1)22) l)ull\'("l‘. Farm tlucsiiiln llox. \\ llUR (272)) Sizliell lsluud. Silllillly School. Sunday WANT TO DANCE ? (Name of orchestra given) 7.30 P. 1M. \\'.IY (i015) Now York. llolcl Astor. 7.45 P. M. iviilw 142s) 111111-111111111. llfidkt! liywvwc 1109) wiiiiiiliigiiiii. "r11 lit! 1111- “Ti-WV (526) Omiilw- Randall's- GLOVE‘; IN ‘ro Ti-iiin. HAD FQUND NOW - 1 JU s1‘ Haesijdéi. wA-ari THAT vwae.‘ WELL " IF l1" p?" .1 MUST m WAbHED- 1L1- D0 1r 1 " "MAC'G'E' WOljufilrUT THiN\< Dorm’ Do iT TODRY- LET‘\‘ll'~4' YOU) DO iTJ if r; (DP ":11, George Manda... ‘ "V9.30 P. M. “(it 132x11) Sldll-lli-rliiiiy. Dani-c. 10.00 P. M. \\'i~I.\i~‘ (liifl) ‘.\ci\' York. Silver- iuwu. uisi) \\"i-I.\R. Wlfllili. “till. WWJ. \\ Fl, WTAG. “YOU. “"0110 RSI). WCAIC. _Vi1'.i'.\.ll. \\'I\UC. WSAI. \\i'ii.il). 10.30 P. M. 1111115 (37.3) lloi Springs. Ni-u" -\I'- liuiziinl. ~11 111' 1111"» Washington. Swiincc. 11.00 P. M. \\‘lll;.\l (21213) (filiiriigil. lloulill lklnlitu. 12-00 Mid. \\'()(‘ (lHi) lluvienpu-ri. I10 Cluiru. '\\'i<J.1\.i<‘ (15);!) N. Y Lopez. ,\\*l~‘.\.\ (illi) Uullus. Circle. 12.15 A. M. \\'l\'ll(.' lliill) Cincinnati. Swiss Gur- i iii-ll. 1 12.30 A. M. i\\'1-.1'.l1 1:111») ClIiCElgO. 011111.... 12.45 A. M. \\'li.\l~‘ (366) Kansas City. Night- liuuiltii. » 1.00 A. M. KNX (2)37) iloiiywuud. ‘COPUUIHP! Uruvc. \\’ilW (423) (Iillcillnutl. (luatlc Flu-l11. 1(?11;|)y1*i):l1l i026. by lntiirniltltillul liriillo Programs. Chicago.) BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES" Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye l-Iili-li IJ-ilcnt- put-huge rulllnille ilircrliumi i111 11i111|ilc any ivoniiiu i-iin (int. soft. delicate alludes or ilyc rich, (lierinallcnt colors ill lingerie, ailka, ribbolin, skirts, waists, dresses. coats, otoi-kinge, sweaters, draperies, . coverings. ilunuinga—evcrythillgi lltlv Diamond Dyer-no (villi-r kind —i1nd tell your ilruggillt. whi-(her (he mnicrial you wish lo color in wool or silk, or \\:lll‘tll0l' ill ie linen, ciltwn or mixed. goods. THAT Wm’. A (L055? (ALL - 1r 1 0011")" 411 1211) or T1155; QLO. ‘gr-xv, .3 1 we’ p. 1e- ..