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The Topeka Daily Capital from Topeka, Kansas • Page 6

The Topeka Daily Capital from Topeka, Kansas • Page 6

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"Wednesday, December 8, 6 THE TOP A A I CAPITAL of Mrs. E. Taylor, 1315 Western avenue, yesterday afternoon. The table decorations were in yellow and white. a fiilofl with vcllow narcissus Theater Party Sale Closes Tomorrow entertained Mr and Mrs.

I. B. Brown, of Lonoke, Ark. at dinner Monday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Brown were former residents here. Mr. Brown formerly conducted a grocery store at Tenth and Topeka ave. Note Iris ad on page Mrs.

Noble Foster, of Dodge City, and Miss Helen Malstrom, of Topeka. was placed on the table as a center Social and Personal By KATE THOMEN Telephone 3511 Novelty and Hip FREE onriiuea me "Passing snu Kansas City last week. Miss Martha Howe of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting this week with the family of her uncle, Samuel T. Howe, chairman of the citst. commission, in piece and the room was ugnieu wim crystal candelabra holding yellow candles.

A program of toasts was given following the serving of the dinner. Miss Maxy Short was the toastmistress. The members of the club are Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mrs. Lee Forbes, Mrs.

Lewis Mrs. M. Hill-yer, Mrs. W. H.

Johnson, Mrs. Sam Lyman, Mrs. X. Macferran, Mrs. Ralph Moore, Mrs.

W. D. Storrs, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Fe Waters, Miss Santa Waters, Miss Helen Curry, Miss Grace Frost, Miss Edna Heywood, Mies Nellie wnmvsow he house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

JOXES-ROBISON. rir.v.- vm.n rtauehters. Miss Doro- Tickets Topeka society will be interested to Dickie and Miss Nannie Lyle i tnj' UlCKie ailU Jiiaa "yctt.ii. miss Howe is on i home from the Pacific coast, where she has been making an extended visit and attending the two expositions. Mr.

and Mm tt -a Tnna. of Holton. at- note the wedding of Miss Metta Rob- uidiie. The Misses Dickie are inson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. tending Vlndmoore academy at Kan- til 1 rr A wiu in the city toaay iu aiLcnu sas City this year and frequently ex- wood Jones and Miss Metta Robinson, sits wltn jarreii anu am at the Jarrell and Haz- Robinson. 900 Tyler street, and Mr. -Glenwood Jones which will take Place MjSs williaIT Via hr.mO Of the I Lecsher, Miss May Short, aiiss uaro-I lyn Thomas, Miss Grace Whiting and i Miss Florence Willard.

en homes. The Dicxie family formerly lived here. rr ai nign nouw iuuj bride's parents. Dr. Stephen S.

Estey of the First Presbyterian church will pronounce the ceremony. i We have purchased outright tickets and reservations for performances at these two popular playhouses, to be given FREE to our customers during this sale. See the bills this week at our expense. Put Your Theater Money Into Xmas Gifts Now COOK-PALMER. The news of the wedding wm come The news of the wedding wmcn win take place toaay.

will be the guests of Mr. J. R. Burrow while in the city. Miss- Mary p.

Minis has returned from Kansas City where she spent a few days with friends over the weekend. Mrs. Oscar Felix has returned to her home in Citv, after being the guest of her son, Mr. I. W.

Felix for a few days. Mrs. Glen S. Pricer. of Dallas.

Texas, who was the guest of Mrs. Florence EiIzaDeth Palmer announces her daughter Sophia, 7 Vh. Prment had and Mr. Phillip Henry wok llUUHV-CMICii I vi. been made and the wedding was noi November 18, at Hollywood, Cal.

At home ofter December 1, 5791 Chula Vista, Cal. The above announcement carries much local interest with it as Mr. Cook anticipated by even close friends of the contracting parties. Arrangements for the wedding today will be quite simple. There will be ottnH.ints Dean Horace White- is a former Topeka boy.

He is tne son of Mrs. H. I- Cook, who left To- TEA FOR MISS FOSTER. A few society girls grouped themselves about Miss Helen Foster yesterday at a tea given in her honor by her hostess, Miss Helen Spielman, at the Spielman home, 1335 Topeka avenue. The girls were limited to close friends of the Spielman family.

Miss Foster and Miss Spielman became acquainted at their summer on Lake Okaboji, Iowa, last season, which resulted in a warm friendship. Miss Foster will remain, in Topeka for about ten days. Complimentary to Miss Spielman and Miss Foster Miss Grace Koontz and her sister, Miss Marguerite Koontz, will entertain with an informal tea Thursday afternoon of this week. The Misses Koontz are inviting a few friends for the afternoon. With Every SI Purchase 1 Novelty s)7'2 been- her home in house, of Washburn college, has been college, has With Every S3 Purchase 1 Hip asked to play the music for the nup- Californla Mr.

Cook attended the To-cials. The ceremony will behead atj schools and was popular among twelve o'clock by Doctor Estey the many acquaintances. Miss Palmer is living room of the beautiful Robinson Qne Qf thfi well.known social leaders home. in Hollywood. Mr.

Jones is probably the best known young business man in Topeka For AXMVERSARV Di.WEK. ourge in roiwin place, um Hiawatha to visit friends. She will spend the Christmas holidays with friends in Topeka. Miss Ella Cowgill. of Aurora, New York, will be the Christmas guest of her mother, Mrs E.

B. Cowgill. Mrs. W. H.

Clammerer will leave for her home in Nashville, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. S. Dean and Mr. Dean.

Mrs. G. M. Blair has returned from Seattle, Washington, where she attended the national W. C.

T. U. meeting. She was accompanied to Topeka by her daughter, Mrs. George W.

Whitney and her son, Gilbert, of Caldwell, Idaho, who will remain in Topeka until February. Mrs. C. W. Jewell and her daughter, a Tr AAtrYpa wA nf Stanford.

Come Be Our Guests vnrs hp lias hecn an uaieu nnn lit' business and social circles. He is A wedding anniversary dinner will be given Sunday, December 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I Kiene.

For several years, Mr. and Mrs. Kiene, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hungate and Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Harvey, whose wedding an in charge of the savings department at the Central National bank. Within a few years he lias risen rapidly in business projects.

Mr. Jones is known socially in musical tenters. He is a oni lias bppn sinerine: in Says a Writer on Diamonds: "The European buyer is not as strict about quality as the American." We have always, In our business, stuck to Diamonds of pure color, brilliancy and niversaries come in JJecemDer, nie Will leave today for California ICUUI 1 1 1 i to spend the winter there, iock-wood has been the guest of her mother fr snmtima TOPEKAXS HEARD MELBA. Mme. Melba, who appeared this week in St.

Joseph, was heard by a few representatives of the musical circles of Topeka. Among those who attended the concert and heard the famous singer were Miss Nellie Kouns, Miss Sara Kouns, Mrs. Frank Bradley, Miss Elizabeth Alderson and Mr. Darwin Bradley. While in St.

Joseph, Miss Alderson was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stevenson at the Robi-doux hotel.

Jones has made his home at the residence of Mr. J. R. Burrow, presi- a Dl.WER. dent of the Central National bank, in i iIr and Mrs Frank Merriam enter- artistic cutting.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker have left on a trip to Washington, D. and other eastern cities. Turkey dinner at the First Presbyterian church this evening, 50 cents.

Ilighlaticl Park since living in Topeka. tained with a dinner for Mr. and -Mrs i a rf AT I 1 1 1 1 ti ..1,1 mi nt firantvillp C. companion of Mr. Bur of Grantville.

and Uf is close Even now, with the mines closed, thousands of cutters idle in Ku- Charles Kleinhans, their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cole Grigham.

of Shelter Island Adv. row's son, Mr. Randall Burrow, who is now a student in Harvard university. Burrow and Mr. Jones spent a Heights, N.

who are spending tnis season in Kansas. Other guests at season traveling in Europe. raUil i ii i at th todav will be th tahip were Mr. and Mrs. Earle rope, an unceasing demand and prices firm as rocks, we keep on Importing fine Diamonds only.

MARRIAGE LICENSES limited to a very few friends of Miss Williams and Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson and Mr. Jones. Among the t.

Crosby. $100 out-of-town guests who will arrive in Out -OI-IOWI1 gueais uu ni" Topeka this morning to attend thei jut. (iAGE HOME FOR HOLIDAYS I GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB. The Good Government club will hold Its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the Y. W.

C. A. assembly hall. Any member of the club who wishes to take advantage of the club nursery Is requested to call Mrs. Lola Rep-logle, secretary of the club, so that the proper arrangements may be made to secure the opportunity afforded by the club nursery.

The following marriage licenses were issued in the office of Hugh MacFar-land, probate judge: Karl E. Henz. 29. and Libble M. Hol r.cr will hp Mr.

aiin Airs. i. E-nnrl manv friends in Topeka will be glad to hear that Mr. Merrill Gage, of New York city, is to spend the lar. 27.

both of Kansas City, Mo. fTrrirJ hv nrnhati llldsrel. Glenwood Jones, over 21, and Metta of Holton, the parents of Mr. Jones. Mr.

and Mrs. Jones will be quests at the Burrow home while in Topeka. Mr. Jones and his bride will probably take a trip and later will be at home at the Robinson residence. B.

Robinson, over 21, both of Topeka i Christinas holidays here. Mr. Gage will visit his mother, Mrs. J. P.

Gris-j wold, 1031 Fillmore street. A few years ago Mr. Gage left Topeka to take up art work in New York, where Locket and Chain, $5 Locket is 14, inches across, l-inch chain, strong curb link, solidly welded. English finish Locket, is arranged for two pictures. This Locket is sold regularly at $7 to $10.

Our special Theater Party Sale S5.00 Silverware Our Famous Carolina Silver is decidedly popular and guaranteed to the fullest extent. All articles are furnished in extra quality, a special heavy-plate. 26 pieces in silk-lined mahogany chest, a beautiful gift and one we will stand behind. This chest will sell in the regular way for $X7 50 Oak Pattern (Wm. Roger Son) A splendid set in attractive oak design on handles of all pieces and bowls and blades of fancy pieces.

Backed by the well-known eilversmitli and, a reputation for honest values 26-piece set, sells regularly for $15 to $18. Our Theater Party CI 00 Sale price is only 5JLUU Birth Stone Rings This distinctive feature in ring manufacturing is ever increasing in popularity. The ring we feature this year is solid gold. Tiffany mounting, with any birth stone setting desired except the Diamond. The Brilliant is supplied instead.

The Ring in velvet-lined presentation case QO PJO only www wnicn are mounted in our own es-tabltshment in Solitaire Diamond a -mnt Rlnjta from 910 up. as well as in Twin Stone and Three Stone Rings. Solid Gold Fancy Rings, and Platinum Rings, Lavallieres. Pendants. Brooches, Bar Pins, Cuff Links, Signet Rings, Emblem Rings and other Diamond MUSICALE THIS EVENING.

BIRTHS REPORTED But the Cosl is Low af Santa Fe Watch Co. and itrms are easy "The great majority of human beings will have Jewelry whether the cost is high or low," says a writer on gems. Possibly, but the great majority of readers of this newspaper who will buy ChrUt-nu Jewelry are glad to know where prices are low, and for that reason the Santa Fe Watch Co. adrertlaements inter eat them. TfcU low-nesa in price, which applies to every article mentioned in this notice and to everything else in the Santa Fe Watch Co.

Store, la not attained at the expense of quality. We guarantee all that we sell, and if our guarantee did not protect the Jewelry buyer at Christmas as at all other times, should we have been in business almost twenty-five years and within a stone's throw of the modest shop where we started on sth street? Without waiting for the elbowing, jostling holiday shopping crowds, will you not call right away and let us show you how our plan of buying; and selling Jewelry would save you money? The following births were reported he is studying in the Art league. Mr. Gage was given the opportunity of working in the studio of Gilzon Borg-lum, the famous sculptor. Since his association with the world-famed 6culptor, Mr.

Gage has made noticeable progress, which has attracted eastern comment. to the office of the city eierK yesterday: Mr. and Mrs .1 M. Deerand. 718 Jef ferson street, a birl; born December 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Richardson, 409 HRlIHiE-MMIIEO. Members of the Klwell Bridge-Luncheon club were entertained at a luncheon yesterday by Mrs. W.

E. Davis. 11S5 Fillmore street. Mrs. H.

L. Peppmeyer, Mrs. A. T. Lucas, Mrs.

W. II. Clammerer. of Nashville. were guests of the club and others at the tables were Mrs.

Davis, Mrs. J. S. Dean, Mrs. Delia Moreland.

Mrs. Rome Colvin. Mrs. A. E.

Sweet, Mrs. Charles Sessions, Mrs. C. W. Wetherton, Mrs.

Harry Bowman. Mrs. Charles Bowen, Mrs. Harry Lyman, Mrs. A.

M. Petro, Mrs. Robert Merrick, Mrs. J. E.

Caton, Mrs. Ell G. Foster, Mrs. Herbert West and Mrs. A.

A. Hurd. Jefferson street, a boy; born Decern ber 4. The Ladies' Music club will present a program at Unity church this evening which will afford more than usual interest. Miss Gladys Gaw is in charge of the program and has arranged for an evening with "chamber music." A few minutes before the beginning of the program proper.

Miss Gaw will read a paper on chamber music, explaining its value. The music was created originally to be played in the king's court and consists chiefly of stringed instruments. The program this evening will be a series of trios, quartets and quintets. Miss Gaw will be assisted in giving the program by Mrs. F.

A. Derby, Miss Alice Hurd. Miss Ethel Grant. Miss Phoebe Gaylord, Miss Dorothy Leeper, Miss Louis Kirby, Miss Neva Rheberg, Miss Margaret Kirby, Katherine Jordan, Frances Iserman. Alice Voiland and two Russian Thirty-six hundred students of the University of Pennsylvania are fitted physically to enlist in the United States army.

Jewelry. We have not increased prices of Diamond Rings or Diamond Jewelry- In spite of disturbed conditions or scarcity of Platinum, nor shall we until we are compelled to. choose: the: diamond you want. oxi.y a small payment CLOSES the: DEAL. Attractive Christmas Signet Rings A Santa Fe Watch Co.

Solid Gold Signet Ring engraved with wearer's ENTERTAINING VISITING GUESTS. Mrs. R. W. Ayers and her little daughter, Jennie, of Spokane, are spending the month of December in Kansas.

Mrs. Ayers is visiting her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. V. C.

Taliaferro, in Highland Park and friends in Topeka. At present she is the guest of Mrs. William Garrett, 625 Garfield street. When a girl. Mrs.

Ayers lived in Topeka with her family. She was then Miss Mary Taliaferro and attended the Topeka schools and Washburn college, but Since her marriage several years ago she has resided in the west. She will be joined by Mr. Ayers about XAMSON-BEALL. The wedding of Miss Lucile Beall, of San Marcos.

and Mr. Roy B. Samson Denver, took place in Junction City, last week. Miss Beall was a graduate of the State Agricultural college at Manhattan and had been monogram la a Gold Fobs Christmas gift to Christmas time. aomesiic an mo -r j-.

i :n.Mt inT row Anns Carefully Treat Children's Colds Neglect of children's colds often lays th foundation of serious lung trouble. On the other hand, it is harmful to continually dose delicate little stomachs with in-ternal medicines or to keep the children always indoors. Plenty of fresh air in the bedroom and a good application of Vick's "Vap-O-TSub1' Halve over the throat and chest at the first sign of tronble, wil 1 keep the little chaps free from colds without injuring their dU gestiona. 2oc, or $1.00. i honor the giver's PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR.

Four hundred men will carry smiles to their homes this evening. A plump turkey dinner will start the facial wreaths which will be pinioned by a simple truth another Christmas bazaar is over. Husbands and wives will regain their equilibrium tomor Citv schools. She was a memDer oi me -ir. vjahith.

i Pi "Phi sorority, with which a good to spend the afternoon with Mrs. manv Topeka girls are affiliated. One Ayers Saturday afternoon. of this of the entertainments in her honor was week. The guests will be some of a tea siven by Miss Grace Ziegler at her Washburn college chums, includ- her home in Junction City.

Among the row. Wives haven meant to be neg- ing Mrs. Gilbert Worley, Mrs. Howard Searle, Miss Allison Shaver, Miss Ruth Kingman, Miss Virginia Taliaferro and Miss Dorothy Sims. taste.

As low as 92 and upwards In strikingly novel designs. No charges for engraving monograms. I I engraved Solid 14 -karat Gold Kignet qjo Kft Ring OO.JU Kxtra Heavy Solid 14-karat Gold Sig lectful, husbands naven meant to dp. petulant, but bazaars do cause family Fine woven link chain, signet slide and signet pendant seal, solid gold front for engraving, guaranteed to give complete satisfaction, sells regularly at $10, our Theater Party Qf7 (f Sale only OIUU Fancy Gold Fob Made up of 5 separate curb-link chains, held together by scroll band in center, signet seal pendant fitted with safety chain, sells reguiarly for J7.50. during our Theater Party (PC Aft Sale only 0JVU guests were the Pi Phi girls at Manhattan, including Miss Adelaide Upde-graff.

Miss Agnes McCrokle, Miss Irene Held, Miss Helen Robinson, Miss Marian Qulnlon, Miss Eva Lawson, Miss Louise Grcenman and Miss Beall. Mr. Samson and his bride left for Denver, where they will make their home. Mr. Samson is associated as an attorney with the department of Take advantage of onr interestina and money-savins; Theater Party Sale.

net, carved OIJ discord. The women of the First Presbyterian church will hold their annual Christmas festival today. The church is gayly decorated to receive the hundreds of visitors which will call at its doors. The Sunday school rooms have been converted into booths much like a county fair. One room is devoted entirely to a display of things for "baby." The counter is piled high witb'little blue and pink jackets, cro- tides.

FOR MRS. LUTHER BURNS. A Topeka woman who will receive considerable attention in La Junta, this week is Mrs. Luther Burns, 312 Harrison street. Mrs.

Burns left Topeka Sunday morning for the west. At La Junta she will be entertained by Mrs. Fred McKee. She will be guest of honor at several social functions, among which will be a lucheon given by Mrs. McKee.

The McKee family formerly lived in Topeka and is known by a large circle of friends. Mrs. Burns expects to visit Miss Eva 821 Kansas Ave. 821 Kansas Ave. DINNER FOR VISITORS.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Charles entertained with a dinner at their home last night in compliment to the members of the board of corrections and the superintendents under them.

i-nvar ivrra laid for Mr. Charles Har- chetted and knitted. Cute baby boot-j ies embroidered in French knots win be sold todav to find new homes and Dewey in Wichita before returning to owners. Baby's clothes may have their ger, of Abilene: Mr. A.

C. Porter, of Kansas City: Mrs. J. M. Miller, of i Council Grove; Miss Frank Wilson, of i CROCHET CLUB.

I'eloit, and Mr. J. M. Herr, of Hutchin-' Mrs. H.

E. Seeds entertained at an son. I afternoon at thimbles at her apart ments in the Dei Plaza yesteraay afternoon. Mrs. F.

F. Sails was own minature hangers wnicn can De secured in the baby booth for a nominal sum. Colonial rugs in all shades can be found in one booth. A pretty Martha Washington mat will make an attractive Christmas gift for mother, sister or relatives. Aprons In endless quantity can be secured and hundreds oP'pretty embroidered gifts.

The Christmas festival will have another feature. Two performances of rlri Maids' Convention" w-ill be vited to meet with the club. Invest $500 In This First Farm Mortgage Let Us Bake Your Christmas Fruit Cake Place your order for one today and have it decorated. WHITE SWAN BAKERY AND LUNCHROOM 112 E. 6th St.

Fred A. Swan, Prop. HS RELATIVES HERE. Many Topekans are counting up their interests in the Ford peace party that has sailed for Norway. While the majority of the Ford satellites are only known here through newspaper notoriety and few have personal acquant-snces in this city, since the formation of the party these lines of friendship have become magnified.

Others have relatives in the party. Senator Helen Ring Robinson is one of the ship's passengers. She is a cousin of Mrs. VV. A.

S. Bird. 71S Topeka ave-n e. If you want to match some pattern in a' STERLING Fork or Spoon You will find our stock very complete. We have many patterns, both new and staple.

"We will match any engraving you may leave. Buy now before the rush. C. E. WARD1N SON Jewelers Since 1SS3 727 Kansas Ave.

TRY OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT 6 No. 2810, Due Dec. 1, V.UQ LA DOUZAINE BRIDGE CLUB. A table of extra guests was entertained by Mrs. J.

H. McGoff, 819 Lane street, this week, when she was hostess to her afternoon club. The guests were asked complimentary to Mrs. McGoff daughter, Mrs. C.

J. Loe, of Bouerne, who is spending the winter in Topeka, and hrcluded Mrs. J. W. Hudson.

Mrs. Ralph Moore and Mrs. A. A. Scott.

The other guests were members of the La Douzaine club. It was decided at the meeting Monday to postpone the regular meetings of the club until after the Christmas presented during the afternoon and evening. The members of the cast belong to the Social Service club. At noon today a cafeteria luncheon will be served by the Ladies Aid society and in the evening a turkey dinner will be given. APPOINTMENT FOR MISS JOHNSON Miss Jessie Johnson, society report HOLIDAY GUESTS.

Miss Barbara Jarrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jarrell, and Miss Marian Williams, dausrhter of Mrs.

er of the Salina Journal, has received word that she has been appointed as niri on the staff of the national depart JUNIOR ATI. A XTEA CLUB. T. Hazen. will spend the holidays in Ktured ty acre tr-t ad- I Joining Iarfield Place.

rtith black loam. gron and fruit land, new S-room frame i houce, alio other buildinc. Insurance on build- ingn accompanies loan. i i Borrower own other prop- erty and can take care of interest and taie promptly, We value thl eeurlty at 12.230- Interest payable June and December lt. ment president of the Woman's Relief' Tulsa.

with the family of Mr ulsa. with the family of Mr. i NT" T- I 1. rr in i. The annual luncheon of the Junior rid Mrs.

W. L. Dickie. They will be Atlantean club was given at the home Corps. Miss Johnson has been active in the R.

C. work for some time and has held the office of state senior vice president. PICTURE FRAMING Large Line of the Latest Mouldings J. G. WOLCOTT 825 Kansas Avenue Bring: Your Pictures in Early Our Work Guaranteed to Please Yon Santa's Slipper Storehouse PERSONALS OF SOCIETY FOLKS.

Mrs. H. W. Jacobs is spending a few-days with friends in Hutchinson. She will return the last of the week.

Mrs. J. B. Larimer, 314 Woodlawn avenue. Potwin place, is at ner home.

Miss Esther Thomas and Miss Barbara Jarrell have returned from a visit tn fr Tvlor In Burllneame. Remember: "Safety First" This won't last long. Thone or call on The Farm Mortgage Co. Crawford Topeka Kansas The Great Skin Beautifier, Monarch Face Lotion 'Tourist That's PAYNE'S) With its astonishing array of Christmas Slippers is splendidly ready to serve every Christmas shopper. Everything new from Slipperland for big and little people is here in greatest number.

So. when you eonie to Slippers on your Christmas list see the gift surprises Santa's Slipper Storehouse has arranged to make your selection easier and more pleasing. IIS Mr. and Mrs. L.

S. Harvey, of Kansas Citv. Kansas, will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Harvey in Topeka. Mrs. R. W.

Ayers, of Spokane. is the guest of her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. V. C.

Taiiafero in Highland park. The Women's Missionary society of the First Congregational church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. O. J. Wood, 1217 Tyler street, instead of at the home of Mrs.

J. C. Burnett as was planned. Mrs. W.

W. Strickland will leave Thursday for Chicago to visit relatives. Mr. Strickland is spending this week in New York city. Mrs.

Jennie Park, of Chanute. is the guest of Mrs. Frank King, this week. Mr. Phillip Sproat.

of Lawrence, will come to Topeka to be the holiday guest of his mother. Mrs. James Sproat. $13 Fillmore street. Mr.

Sproat is a student in the law school at the Uni- ROCK ISLAND LINES Jacksonville S44.95 W. Palm Beach $62.95 Tampa 56.55 New Orleans $33.00 Galveston $32.00 San Antonio $32.00 Ft. Worth-Dallas $22.00 El Paso $40.65 Society's greatest law demand? a good complexion. You can obtain and keep it by using this face lotion. It is pure and harmless.

non-grase-less. retains powder and is an antiseptic. Use it for Chapped Hands. Soft-enina of the Skin, Sunburn, Bleaching, etc. -T, a ad SO cent Use Monarch Menthol Ointment for Cuts.

Earns, Bruises, Colds, etc. 15, 25. 35 cents Use Monarch Hair Tonic to strengthen and improve the and scalp. It is dandruffs worst enemy. SO cents Sold everywhere- EULER CHEMICAL CO.

Topeka, Kansas We Make Rugs our of Id carpets beautiful creations that, yon'll be proud to have on your floors the cost Is tmalL Let us explain oar way-Call, skMt or vrrlto for book. 1L o. Mccormick RUG FACTORY i VArsitv of Kansas. Mr. r.nd Mrs.

Jay Franklin Close, or Greenleaf, will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. XL F. Southwick, 427 Topeka avenue, and Mrs. J.

F. Close, 221 Woodlawn Also Many other Points in the Southlatid. Ask about them. C. E.

Bascom, C. P. A. Phone 4036 23 Voo Borea (, tbe 421 i Airs. toia tunre is visums ner i daughter.

Mrs. Robert Maxwell. 715 I Home street. Mr. and S.

A. Cook. $29 Lincoln THE BIG WsttOE STORE 715 KANSAS AVE.

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