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- ','•.»•. > -* IE FIRES AND COSY TEA TABLES "Mltn.JlIHUifjum njffliipfiii BUFFALO COURIER, TUESDAI DECEMBER 24, 1918 f DECEIT "™|T' 1 tBEI i4unf £p^V Hogg, the fattest woman in three counties, never has any trouble getting odd job s done around the house at this season. By fontaine Fox. f 1 At Most Informal Companies ! Folk Meejj and Talk Over Affairs TfcakAre Upper- j most in |Thoughts and Plans These Days. OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS ANO BRIDES- % ELECT NOW AND THEM FETED Mr? Eugene Cl Roberts gave a din- ner of ten cover* on SUnd:\y evening for her guest, Liejit. Coningsby Dawson before he left forJToronto. —Hi v* The Cornell Women s H u b ^rill hoVi Its luncheon on IPriday of this week instead of on Safmrday aa previously announced. Mrs. Milton Schroder gave a lunch- eon of twelve covjers yesterday for her •laughter. Miss Kttith^Shroder. w h o i s borne from school for the holidays. Mrs. Dexter P.j Rumsey will give a • family Christmashree party this even- j Bernard Bartow will give •upper party on Christmas night. 1 Mrs. Jntjl- About ^events-five young people « 'were entertained at the dance given last evening by Mrs. M. M. Satterfleid for her grandsoni John and Demetrius l.arish and John M. Satterfleid. J r . T h e bouse was decorited with holly ^reen and Christmas colors. ever- <f Tha Amun Ri fraternity \gave a . mes last evening at the Twentieth «'entury club* Th4 chaperons were Mrs A v e r y C. Wolfe, Mrs. Charles^ P. De- ine. Mrs. Herbert A. ^Hickman and Mrs. Horace Reed. - Qfe Engagements and Weddings. jflEha Rev. Dr. .aid Mrs. Frederick A. KahJer announce the engagement of their daughter Asnette Marie, to LieSit. <Llarl C h r i s t i a n vop Paulsen, IT. St. coast guard. 9 the W. women A. A. as plati IfSt Here, There, Every where, C.'s are used by the es of relaxation and recreation. Bot»ks, magazines a n d m u - sic are there inl abundance and always a Y.. W . C. A. secretary who is willing to be used in kny sudden emergency such a s a missing button. One of the most recent features of the W. A- A. C.'s huts is eOmmirnity singing.-ifrhen the women of Ihe Eng- lish army gather around the piano. One hut in BourgesL the geographical een- where Miss Edith Ayk HELPING NEW AMERICANS Mrs. Charles. H. t tley will -spend hoyd of Buffalo. & Y., is set-re tar v. Christmas with Mrs. Beverly L. Wor- furnishes besides a recreation room "a dee at Button Park. West Orange, a n d i humming, room for non-cofnnvissioned will go the end of the week to At- officers iwormn of equal rank with lantic ^C Mrs. Alexander Granger Kent. Mr end Mrs <'.corse vr Mac-Donald and M.-;s ">onahl of North Tonawanda. - J;UP*S tif Mrs. I'cndenuis Rem- Mac will b< tfa White for Christmas, f men non-commissioned offi<-rs) and privates of the! W. A. A. C.'s. W. A. A. Crs are enrolling by the hundreds for cfeasses in i£rench. s|en- uuraphy. typewriting and dancing. Mrs. Charles fi Selkirk has received j i 1 ? ^^S^9S^SSSi^tS^. I Wednesday-Christmas D ay lie ha V. a u s p i c e s . _v l a s , '-'<'na ' p ni»s> 1% .m ri ttsburgh, t gone to work under Y. M.*;C Buffalo and Syracuse are the two j cjties outside of New York and Brook- lyn where there are international in- stitutes of the Young Women's Chris- tian association. -Both of;these cen- "tefs"wTnch are"f6lTt«enrotectionL edu- cation and recBeajiori ofx ftoreigrj-born women were established since +hte war began and others will be maintained in the state where the greatest need is shown. It is looked upon, a s a great reconstruction necessity as, well. An international "institute is an agency through which the Y. W.j.O. A. helps new Americans. Mrs. Eyalina Honsinser is in charge of the one in Syracuse, and Miss Georgia L. JE4y, of the Buffalo center! Mrs. Honsinger and MissiEly ekpilain just the sort of work they are (doing Marriage Licenses for S. [Winters arrived from I t"allege for Womfii. in j spend the holidays with j parent; Mr. and Mr i Eds;ar Wm I l: it. Alexander McDonald has re- r.sed' from San-(l>iego,- Cal. Mra. Alice Perew Williams s**id r-'dr»-n will spend the holidays in Mr. .and Mrs. [Charles Pugsley are Thoma^ville, tla. Miss Goold of |»ew York is the guest .' Mrs. Charlenj Clifton for the holi- days. »j Mrs. Henry J. IrMerce and family are »* iheir home in Bummer street for the "\a0Uday3. * Lieut. Coningaby Dawson, w h o w a s the week-end gnest of Mr. and Mrs. K'Jgene C. Roberts, has left for .Toron- to, where he wilp speak; Lieut. Daw- ion leaves for tTpgland Tiext month. Mre. "William !Domi!dson of Clcve? fend, O., w h o i s visiting her mother. Mi's. Deming, is ; the guest of Mrs. J. Harrison Chase 1 of limood place for the week. JUieui. Vai\ Arnum arrived Saturday from . Cleveland to spend Christmas week with Mrs. Van Arnum. , Warren F. Kahle of the First Marine '^ Aviation corps i$ home from France to BREAKFAST. ^ItAI'KKKriT . BKOI^KD rHK'KKN BAkttD POTATOES POrOVEilA tOFPt-K' IJINXER. ROAST GOO: IK OR HOAST DUCK W H 1 :TK l'OTATOKS TfRNIPS SQIASU APPLK -tXOMtNT SAl.Atr 1 nojti: s' Kic; v\ OOINO < I1K1 NUTS KTMAS CANDY CO I F E E foreign-born women by saying: "An international institute is : an ! American gathering place f!or gins- and women of every nationality. 'Here" the I natural longing /of -people, farL from their native homes, to have their own f^lI.-meetings/Is satisfied. Here any trouble or predicament canj be brought. with the assurance of being irnder- I stood in one's own language. It is anj open door to internationalism add realj j America. "Each center is directed by a-n in-j I ternationat staff. The American execu-J tiVe has working with her a leader of I e v e r y nationality • in the community, j T h i s leader understands the customs. ' aims and ideals of her own people and SUPPER ilKKSE AN1> PEPPKlt SANDWICHES CAKE prCTS AND KAISINS > cniNbERRY FRAPPE HOT CHOCOLATE CANDY ROAST ipe dry. DINNER. G()oiK- Wash M-end the holid^y« with his parent,, ASDSXHNT SALAD-Mix light!? Dr. and Mrs. AJ W. Kahle of Lexing- -T J , -.L ivenue ° C **Q* ot Pa^fd and diced apples with Lieut Wesley JH. Baldv arrived from 1 , •*• tuble^ont .if minced mint. Pour Camp 1 Zachary Taylor, Loui»vilie. Ky..:«wr the Juice «tt one lemen and the gratod olT Sunday. 1 rind of hplf af lemon and let Ktand two Private-AuguUine»E- BuffiM is spend-I " »»« i» a ^erjr cold place. Serve on let- ing a five-day Christmas furlongb wttb Alexander Lyalliand family o f N o . l i J . KSSFX street. Corp. Robert H. Fay field is home from Washington and Lee university, Lexington^ Y a . j • *^«-" r Mrs. Frank ckllinsj-l^ft last evening fnr New York Jo ajtiend the wedding ff her dauRhterlFl^issie M. to William Ixmie Nollman.' wblch will take place on Christmas day" at the home of the -.oi>m's parenta. stands ready to point the way to a better understanding of America. "An international institute is the Y. W- C. A., adapted to appeal tc non^- English-speaking women. Both Syra ruse and Buffalo have wondcrfiil c e n - j ters of usefulness which-have rmade a wide appeal because of their prtider- ( standing. The institutes stand; ready 1 the goose and lo per f orm whatever service immigrant PwHrnm with flour and fill with j women, while, still newcomers! mjeed easing i:i#l'- from breail crumbs, apple j most, such aa interpretation o|f lf.ws j 1 Icrtp r.iisins. Baste «Tery fiftee ROAST DITCK— Make a dressi*- fronvf 1T *% advantage , L w jt J ^ , j ! tunities, and the provision of an "qua! part of ehopped and pared apples! "•"' ' * ., * 1 v - 1 ft 1 t-r y g 00 d times. .mfi bread crape*. Moisten with nielt«d\| Practk . al ser vice rendered by jthte i n - butter. Add j sap; pepper and sage. Ba«te. j?titutes is shown in a report jot the i work filed at the national headquarters of- the Y.. W. C. A., at No. 600 %exing- Russell Felix, No. 711 South Park avenue—Pearl Heller, No. 76 South Park avenue. Charles Overstreet, No. IS North Pine street-^-Elizabeth Hogans, N o . 7 Potter street. William H. Smith- No. 1583 Jefferson street—Florence A. Kirbis, N o . '52 U r - ban street. "r-^at Edgar Prindle, Port Allegheny, Pa.— Lilliam C. Hanks, Port Allegheny", Pa. JRalph Campbell, No. 20 Vary street —Henrietta Bryan, No. 561, Eakle street. George G. Underbill. No. 128 Trow- bridge street—-Emma M. Bennetts, No, 128 Trowbridge street. .foe Olejniezak, No. 43 Hayward street—Viola Wlerzbicki, No. 110 Beck street. William Lee, No. 1309 Miehigan ave- nue-Esther J. Bauer, No. 250 High street. Andrew C. Strebelt Forks—Charlotte M. Kless, No. 41a Goethe street. Charles Kline. Detroit Gertrude i Kercher, No. 104 Johnson park. Carl A. Fredriekson, Dunkirk—El- No. 502 West Utica street. Francis C. Perez, No. 419 Seventh [ street --tluissepina Zirconi, No. 78 ' Virginia streci. I !." . Louis Joseph. Bayonne, N. J.—Sylvia [ Munter, No. 230 Auburn avenue. Norman VI Owen, Pittsburgh—Ida j M. Mvenan. e&rrick. Pa. Walter Jones. No. 241 S^'camore ! street—Mazie Sage, No. 259 Eagic lEnricWs American housewives are careful buyers. I The ]Wx>i pf this is found in the millions who prefer Criscc to lard. Crisco is a cooking fat that gives only richness to foods. J Its use is an advantage you will appreciate. In ey^ry recipe in which a cooking fat is required, better usinjt Crisco. / > result* are achieved by i It is wholly vege- so rich and taste nor 1. I i !; •• ! - 1 s i i ; -j 1 ' > :es foods so Crisco does not contain any animal fa table. If is the solid cream of edible oil. It is delicate it makes foods delicious. Havihg neit u smell, it allows the natural fo^&rvors to prev J:^ ' • Xw,l;:- L - / , ; ' .1 The economy of using a cooking fat that ma unusua)ly tasteful that there is no waste is appkrerit to the novice fin housekeeping. The expert recognises the value of burjty and cleanliness, for Criscain air^i^ht, sanitary packages costs no mcfterfcn fate §old i a ^bulk^ __ Try diisco in any recipe that calls for either tyrd or butter and you will understand why good cooks are enthusiastic about it. 1 Buy a one- pound package and you can irijake this test easily an^ ecor omically. You will like it so well lyou *fill preiejr to get it in uSe larger sizes. : I . i .street. Alfred M. McMullen, Cleveland- Harriet Barth, Cleveland. Nicholas —Colagera street. Amico, No. 63 Efiher street Lecate, No. 271 Court uini a Ici|p «f seeded anil chopped | a n d customs, guidance in obtaining i en minutes. ] suitable work, encouragement ipi t a k - l of educational oppor- Amertcan CANTEEN FOR W. A. A. C.'a, A frolic room,! where only fun Is admitted, a n d a \canteen for Knglish W\ A: A. C*a inl France, are two of the lattest addH-MMts to the>«fl«r*war work of t h e Y . W . C ; A . n. The canteen (furnishes many useful articles, including candy, milk, sugar, butter and biscuits. These .huts for Wics with it dressing- poured ©ver, n-.:i>l-- froea two fsblespoions of^ oil to one of * : :i •iiJ r. FROZEN WW Pl'DDlNG—Chop half a ton aveniiip; New York. These reports show that the institute protect ay home visiting, in every community where foreign^born women live. Kven be^i fore a wOm»fKt}eeds Knglish. i istitute directors feel.^Slte—needs protection and someone to talk to her in her own language. Therefore^ the visiting is done^ by trained -social workers who speak the language 1 of the wornqn visit- vound of ffg». half a pound of pitted dates | e<lr being themselves women who have and half si poiieH of choped walnuts. Soak i come from foreign lands, one tablespoon j of gelatine In a little milk, j This year more than 1.535 little n e w - j come'*s- who in spite of war dangers ake a < i-.stard of n quart of rich milk, a • ;|i <»f >ik.'.«rMlnil four beateu egpa. Add rhc gelatine while hot. When cold add the ( hApped fruit, a teaspoon of vanilla, half i teaspoon of almond and freeze the usual way. J SUPPER. CRANBERlRT FRAPPE - Boll ten minutes two cups of cranberries in a cup >f w a t e r . Strain and, while hot. add a eup ! any emergency, .india quarter; of sugar and the-juice of) The institute does a <r.e l e m o n . Chill, and when ready to serve I 11Into w i t h i«-»» and soda water or ginger j •tie. Serve In tall glasses. crossed the seas to America, haK'e been I I called on by the Y. W. C. A. European ! visitors. Workers, nineteen nation- j alities made 13,346 home visitsJ Work- j ers in institutes act as interpreters i n i court, for Red Cross civilian relief. | draft boards, and in securing medical F aid for non-Knglish speaking women. I They stand ready to be of service i n i NOTICE, RETAILDRB68ISTS! NO MORE VAP0RUB DIRECT! ' BUY IT FROM YOUR JOBBER valued| educa- tional work, national leaders believe. by getting women who have never been out of their homes to enroll in night school English classes, :and by teaching such things as cooking, sew- inp. home nursing, go<^d taste in dreea£ and by interpreting the ideals of cus- toms ofCAmerica. -. i At the same, time it provides recrea- Cuticura Loveliness How lovely is the natural skin kept clear, sweet and healthy by daily use of Cuticura Soap assist- ed, now and then, by touches of the Ointment to soften, soothe and heal the first signs of red- ness, roughness or irritation. AddroM poat-atrd: ' Sold is aa TM +T »ua "C«tteir», SM|t- »•*. •MeSe. OiataMBt a Ol A Chr on Fridji the new] street. hoard off The singing l-'aithful and the! lions. ryoberl Howard I "On tije joiniri I son, acfl Truesdaj There Sheehan! Ijcwis a !*The sel • Angels I night' ( Thomi ; Night \ William selection i The «by; Chris i Day of Prizes? j perinten| i Howard ! v ood w<| | Kirchnej i William j spelljing, I Kutli; singing, Thomas All tin patriotic^ wood. j After j i w e r e sei |mas programme ^as given at j the Oppprtuniiy s'chqol, iuistrial sqhool (in Cedar ently estatelished" by ;the ucjatiop for boysy. gramme si; r t e d [j w i t h the |thol hymns. ' O, Come All Ye \nd "Rejoice,' by ihe school, ading<of scriptufral selec- Uaejne. (!hv ignet a n d Kii Jtstern I'lain |tho chorus, lpanied tjy pllayed two tere Nquota class \and Ithe RuVfalo Ig.'f " i t C;£ ir"! a n d "Si" Riley reafl stian | llnmmel, ank Boyle sang with; the school Ernest Tliomp- Mrsk—.William violin sqjlpsv ionsl 1 y]T'~ Miss' Itoriea'jby Miss l^blic^ibrary. i (gang X'HaJrk, wpi, "flerald Upon tfee Mid- fat jfyght" 1 Twas the oite Cfhristrfias" and Mils, rulesciale followed with the n the piano gramme eijdled with a solo m Hummel, "The Happiest the Year.' fere awarded tt Dr lugnet and to .lames rational und tained, why makes only rstanding fcannot <-ontinu<- a soriat lor unhappil ess? jthef Pertu bed. Wheeler: have come t o y o i ifo I hope you wi : i. for a He Is Jealous D^ar Mrs. Wheeler: 1 a m a young girl of eiglhteen dearly in love with a youjig.ma^ b f tventy-three. lie jealous disposition is of and a <3oe» IT ahy adK'Jce win 1T)4, being a constant read •youV valuable column, anc. pobd advic? you give isthers. •n. Wheeler, 1 a m a your^r girl of jeighteen years and am whit you call very onesomo flpr a male frijend anc I have oiniy m s t o n e nice young m a n .1 really mitfle up ' mi' >y Deputy Su- SmitlH for weaving to William Good; i Rea, Raymond j nd John (Hunt; shoe work, Jerber, Ffefcrick Kelchin; i and Howard I \-evy not wbnt me to speak to ijhy olher bpys. He .is at camp mm and ex- and vrarit- will d^>? 0.1 pect him home very soon tc stop Ijim being jealdUs yc»u pjease advise me what to BROKEN HE^RTE Tf you do nothing to Ciuse him to be Pert rand Co e tliteness, IJA^'rence 'hristian Uley. loys receiMe tervice, n;e Hummel; Eoster; reading, jealpus. you need not exert yourjiclf to keej) him from being jealous. A mar. who expects that because he carts for a gijrl and she cares for him, she must not even look at another rhan, is self- certificates for ly framed in lite d. exercises refreshments KIWANIS CLUB MEMBERS LAYSANT/ FOR ORPHANS ish- rl wno con- h a man. it uncomfortable .time are expect- part ic s Immediately, No More Di- rect Shipments Will Be Made Retailers.—All Shipments Now Go to Jobberr4or Redistribu- When the influenza epidemic •track the eowntry and wiped out our asare- hon*e i and jototoere*' •tt»cks almost W«r- nia*t, ara wera 'faced' with .the pro©- imm' O* distributing—to the stricken i'stricter- m tlu ' quickest possible man- M er^~aur daily output of VapoRub. We solved this* by offering to ship direct to the retaflemjn these' influenla dis- trUAm by "parcel poet prepaid; quanti- tiea of" "»*- -'-more t h a n three - dozen VaooRnb In ajny one shipment, and by vhlDDlns what wa» felt from our daily production tohour' joboara by expreae ,B ¥S? waf^sVly.* mt it ealved the problem for the time being- Now, how- HjrSJ3 that these atnall abip- sinille mail, [It Is becoming impo»aibIe for as to fill these promptly, and in- stead of distributing our goods more are really slowing up the! tion by giving international where girls learn Knglish American games and songs; by taking hikes and vacation trips and! by ar- ranging sightseeing trips to places of civic interest, and by helping foreign- ers to express their patriotism for America^ by joining in Fourth [of July parades,'Liberty loan drives, apd other patriotic fetes. 1 I NOTIC^TO CREDITORS. 'PURSUANT to an order of HON ;ONK D. IIOWKLL. Sunogat.i of the County of Nassau, notice, is hereby given through j t0 s \\ persons having claims against "To, I a curse,! j coin adt | Christn |,.terday j l-'rance, i Englan« [ blessing ! it w e e; .w: dp played ceived for thei phanag hers bi i>e at- >n that little ' give *«• of the Now, heaua «jn <strfc( ebrners may have 4 lot of mpsfortane to be responsihie for. tyear VI rs. To Ego. Wheeler: mind <o Jtave, Mrs. Wheeler, I Jto danfes- and there is where I hatl hiB>. He took me b.ome ifrom a summer resort -last summer and hej alvvays talks so mannerly t o m e wlipn I see Mini, that 1 have'put all myt lo\e interest in him. So, Mrs -Wheeler, what d b : . think I can do to win him"| notj bririg iny fellows to m\1 I j have not a very fashi hp^ne aid feel iembaJN bring j.nyOne to it, Now lell me whaft t o d<j broken hearted. DISAPPOINTED to) WHeeler, am really quickly, they process. We' believ beter now'- b: policy of MEETINGS ON THE CALENDAR. Branch No. 169, L. C. B. A., "o$ S t . I. Michael's church, will meet Friday of.j that w e c a n serve y o u j this week instead of Wednesday. reverting to our former [ Ipping exclusively thru f The Ladies' Aid society of Park M. K. church will meet on Th^ari no more dfro^ shipments" will be made- f day afternoon at^2:30 o'clock the jobber effective immediately, ine- While we ftava put- on a night shift bome of Mrs. A. Judge, No. t and 'have' thereby, about doubled our teenth street.. Hoatcsaes will b* • Mrs. production. We are still unable to fill! Allen, Mrs. Brown and : Mrs. Barrett, ever. find menta are constantly have receive^ at mmajj as l,3M increasing—we in a our back orders and won't "be: able to give each jobber all the VapoRub he wants. Hence, it will, be"'necessary for the jobbers to continue distributing VapoRub m small lots only. But we will be able to furnish each jobber at least twide the quantity of VapoRub that he purchased for the correspond-. ing month last year, so there should not be any difficulty in your getting your pro rata share. W*» feel |hat-the public appreciates the service that the retail and whole- sale drug trade have rendered the country in this time of stress. We wish io express to both branches of the trade our thanks for the kind co-opera William - Richardson Women corps*' J*o. '$>„. will hold- its meeting at Q.:A. R. .hall an Tjhuriaax December Si, at 8 o'clock. "Normal at US iMl the JAMES BRISBANE, lat# of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, ! aPwara to present the 'same with the vouchers | which thereof, to the subschibers,' the Tempor- I dren inj ary Administrators of the estate of said . t h e cluf deceased, at thejr place of transacting i onto business at the'office of'Henry A. Uler- : Wiw » _| haft, 27 Cedar Street. Manhattan. Nyw 1 K1Wd,u York City, on or before the first day of""" 111 auto) JulV' next. I ! I i Dated- 'Mlneola, ,N. T., ^November' 30. 1918. i. 'HELEN'VAN P R A A G BRISBANE/ JAMES K. ATKINSON,. ' Temporary Administrators. HENRY AJ UTBRtiART. Attorney for Temporary Administrators. 87 CCdar • Street, N. Y. City. :, : decatuea ttnsy27 le part of Sai 3m t h e m o m hlldren att in Williams^ lght toys, ol see thj enterta y nations the great w a r w a s paid the Rev C. Arthur Lin- ssing the Ki .vanis club at its luncheon at the Statler yes- tjernoon.V It was a curse to curse to Belgium, a curse to but to Ameri:a it was a great .In it we gave much. From ct nothing." " . hepard, seer'tary of the club, ta Claus a n d r e - ers holiday gifts e Methodist or- ille. Some mem- bers .articles ot nd others dave money with buy gifts mentioned by chil- tters which [they had sent to Today the kifts will be giv- orphans and Wedriesdaj* the embers will take the orphans o the Centrsl Park theater to ovie and tq enjoy a special ment there. NOTICE NOTICE' la • hereby giveii that a special meeting'of'the stockholders of the Strat- ford Railway Construction. Company will GEN, BJMNETT SENDS YULETIDE decidedly. And the gi tindes association with su goir^g to have an of fit. To be sure. i>eople in loveJ ed to be jealous in some degree!—they tnirik the idol of their hearts is the molt cherished person in-! the- world, and hate to think of anybojrly else hav- ing attention, no rratter how casual.. But there fa such! a thing as blirtd, unreasoning, jealousy'! and the only \vay to gel. j along comfortably with one who has such jealousy Is to have a heart to! heart ta,lk at the outset, explaining thai you are to act honorably and jfxpectj to be trusted as an honorable person. If a Dpn't pin too much faith you ig man. If he cares for will! find a u 'ay to let you kfiov a girl makes the mistake of because a young man shows tie attentior or escorting he m in love misjtake. A^ for yo|ur home, for jyou wil yopr home, An4 there youi better pleasant ho mother i s w to your home as ^ieat and to, plean it A home i s I for ja girl to who forces like taking h e r tc her home ftiqm cht with her. Ipjd'n't i. to that you, he Many blinking a lit- dances •ch that tke that peofle Who care care for /jfOtp to Jspite of f itUs an unplpasabt home. ire people who mijght Jike* Mn spirit and through your "%ton- derful column of expert advice and • ontrc vefsy. I would like to shake hands with the girl who signs her- ,self "Twenty-one." Also thrjpe •.cheer < for the young m a n W p o si^ne<. his name aa "'Carl." AH loughlonly a girl of nin^te^n. v I ant in a. position where I icin form opinions of both" male Wid, fema fc. W e have a store a n d a a ' . must tend it day after d a y , I m | e t quite a f e w o f both sexes. I hdjve met mile k f«*w y o u n g men" ykip . are ol Ego> stamp, and many wiof are ijie direct opposite. j In ay opinion 1 think that Ks<- oughj to I think twice before ;|he , even! ittempts to write sOch a n a r - ticle kts he had the nerve to ||ut into j M r s . Wheeler's wonderful colon to. W r hy he ev<*r 4id aaclj a ' thing is beyond ^omp-rehensien. Probjibly he thought h e w a s . o n e of .i.iose wiseacres wl)o, thOifeb »* they j 'never went out +rith gifis, •' think they Tare c^mi>etei|it to MSI jtidgihent. f, like Carl, ihink tBat" E g o rvill c<jithe to his t*e*i8«s ^.fler a fevfc years!,.and will waftt to s>p#l- - ogise. With! all the roasting h e | e - ceivwl, I guess Ego feels lik« a ha'periny piece most of [ the (fime, Com4 girls, show your <-olors?ajid tell la what you think,! of yeurig men f who are built on logo's ipft- ternj DEFEN^ll !l - because you have an un me environment. At your lling, invite the ygiingman J If the home doesn't look* tidy .as you think'it ought jp sb it wilj look All right, he best place in the -world. see her beau. Thf mother her daughter to see her be ^ery<?d CHRISTMAS DINNER AicHAMBER OF TO DAY COMMERCE. JrvT \ i i ^n if. The ij.nnua.1 Christmas dinner ]al the I Chamber of Commerce WW be setvea today irotn 12 to ,2:30 o'clock; The dining, -oom -on the fifth I floor of th-s Chamber of Commerce ha^ beeri Meco- rated ]fcr the holiday season a n d S t t o - day's |d nner turkey, cranberry ssioce, with dt Bar appropriate trfmmingai, Will 6KETINGS TO PLANS MIDNIGHT MASS. Solemn " high mass will 'be old St. Joseph's cathedral at tonight. The Rev. Henry M!oo|ney,'pas- tor, will preach the sermon. There wilt be special music. Midnight m will he celebrated- in other c^nSrehes*. The hiercbant whe- -a content to sac- , rifiee some of his psual profits In or- tion extended us in our efforts to meet der that he may help the buver for the . be held at Room 1906. No. 30 East 42d "s RleUetdgtract, Beipugh of Manhattan, New York regular city, New^rork, on the,. »th' day of !Janu- ary. 1»M. *t the hour of 1,0 a rn„ for the purpose of submitting the question of the dissolution ot said company to a vote of the stockholders. The foregoing notice Is given 1 ! i n pur- suance .if a resolution of the Directors, adopted at the meeting held on the 7th day oMJecember, 1918, that it is, in their opInionV advisable to dissolve said cor- poration forthwith, A. BEN HAM. I ' 3B. H - BERRY. D. J. DOWNING. W. E. ROBINSON, M MaJQiity of Directors. 10,17.34 sung in midnight mass I this emergency. home to manage her task, und?r pres- The a tinu;v l election of directors of the THE VIC* CHEMICAL COMPANY. Greeasboro, N. C. ent conditions of rising costs, deserves j Lincoln Savings & Loan Association will appreciation and favor. The store a^ ds I be held Wednesday, January 8, 1919, at are PECULIARLY INTERESTING Just now 1, all who Und the buying task a hard one. the office, No. 568 East Genesee street. .A. L. EATON, Secretary. 24&31 "Gre« the wtf Marin* day fl commjl ice b^ 4 staff districl Gen| the p^ played inatioi years mockei "Ch« synonj greatii no m^ was af has b^ only hj the added| Mihiel whichl their igs of the gl |e history of ;orps,'' were Ma].-Gen. ier of, the : "fi Maj. E. Sea LOCAL MARINES ddest Yuletide in he United States received yester- George Barnett, st to fight," serv- s Yates and his the BuffaloJ naval recruiting larnett declares the corps has id satisfacti<n of knowing it .. important aart "in the elim-/ >f the m,ena< e which for fou£ laused Christmas to be w tu-Thierry and Marines are ous, "Gen. Bfarnett says in his dogs," who "have greatest victory eau Wood, which to the "devil ter." "Their (ieved a t _, named fjor the marines. Not e they uphelji the traditions of he savf, "but they have among them St. V.illers-Cotterets, nd a' brilliance to Hce," lew names, Sedan and ill forever 1 devements." Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Plans These Days.

OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS ANO BRIDES-% ELECT NOW AND THEM FETED

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I n a t u r a l l o n g i n g / o f -people, farL f r o m t h e i r n a t i v e h o m e s , t o h a v e t h e i r o w n f ^ l I . - m e e t i n g s / I s sa t i s f i ed . H e r e a n y t r o u b l e or p r e d i c a m e n t canj be brought . w i t h t h e a s s u r a n c e of b e i n g irnder-

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tiVe h a s w o r k i n g w i t h h e r a l e a d e r of I e v e r y n a t i o n a l i t y • i n t h e c o m m u n i t y , j T h i s l e a d e r u n d e r s t a n d s t h e c u s t o m s . ' a i m s a n d i d e a l s of her o w n p e o p l e a n d

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HOT CHOCOLATE CANDY

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Mrs . F r a n k c k l l i n s j - l ^ f t l a s t e v e n i n g fnr N e w Y o r k Jo aj t iend t h e w e d d i n g f f h e r d a u R h t e r l F l ^ i s s i e M . t o W i l l i a m I x m i e N o l l m a n . ' w b l c h w i l l t a k e p l a c e o n C h r i s t m a s d a y " a t t h e h o m e of t h e - .oi>m's p a r e n t a .

s t a n d s r e a d y to p o i n t t h e w a y to a b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g of A m e r i c a .

"An i n t e r n a t i o n a l i n s t i t u t e i s the Y . W- C. A., a d a p t e d to a p p e a l tc non^-E n g l i s h - s p e a k i n g w o m e n . B o t h S y r a r u s e a n d B u f f a l o h a v e w o n d c r f i i l c e n - j t e r s of u s e f u l n e s s w h i c h - h a v e rmade a w i d e a p p e a l b e c a u s e of t h e i r prtider-

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PwHrnm with flour and fill wi th j w o m e n , while, s t i l l n e w c o m e r s ! mjeed easing i:i#l'- from breail crumbs, apple j m o s t , s u c h aa i n t e r p r e t a t i o n o|f l f . w s j

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C h a r l e s O v e r s t r e e t , N o . I S N o r t h P i n e s t r e e t - ^ - E l i z a b e t h H o g a n s , N o . 7 P o t t e r s t r e e t .

W i l l i a m H . S m i t h - N o . 1583 J e f f e r s o n s t r e e t — F l o r e n c e A. K i r b i s , N o . '52 U r ­b a n s t r e e t . " r - ^ a t

E d g a r P r i n d l e , P o r t A l l e g h e n y , P a . — L i l l i a m C. H a n k s , P o r t Allegheny", P a .

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G e o r g e G. U n d e r b i l l . N o . 128 T r o w ­b r i d g e s t r e e t — - E m m a M. B e n n e t t s , N o , 128 T r o w b r i d g e s t r e e t .

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W i l l i a m L e e , N o . 1309 M i e h i g a n a v e ­n u e - E s t h e r J. B a u e r , N o . 250 H i g h s t r e e t .

A n d r e w C. S t r e b e l t F o r k s — C h a r l o t t e M. K l e s s , N o . 41a G o e t h e s t r e e t .

C h a r l e s Kl ine . D e t r o i t — G e r t r u d e i K e r c h e r , N o . 104 J o h n s o n park .

Carl A . F r e d r i e k s o n , D u n k i r k — E l -N o . 502 W e s t U t i c a

s t r e e t . F r a n c i s C. P e r e z , N o . 419 S e v e n t h [

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Try diisco in any recipe that calls for either tyrd or butter and you will understand why good cooks are enthusiastic about it. 1 Buy a one-pound package and you can irijake this test easily an^ ecor omically. You will like it so well lyou *fill preiejr to get it in uSe larger sizes.

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Wics w i th it dress ing- poured ©ver, n-.:i>l--froea two fsblespoions of^ oil to one of * : :i •iiJ r.

FROZEN WW P l 'DDlNG—Chop half a

t o n aveniiip; N e w York . T h e s e r e p o r t s s h o w t h a t t h e i n s t i t u t e p r o t e c t a y h o m e v i s i t i n g , in e v e r y c o m m u n i t y w h e r e f o r e i g n ^ b o r n w o m e n l i v e . K v e n be^i fore a wOm»fKt}eeds K n g l i s h . i i s t i t u t e d i r e c t o r s f e e l . ^ S l t e — n e e d s p r o t e c t i o n a n d s o m e o n e to t a l k t o h e r in h e r o w n l a n g u a g e . Therefore^ t h e v i s i t i n g i s done^ b y t r a i n e d -social w o r k e r s w h o s p e a k t h e l a n g u a g e 1 of t h e wornqn v i s i t -

vound of ffg». half a pound of pitted dates | e < l r b e i n g t h e m s e l v e s w o m e n w h o h a v e and half si poiieH of choped walnuts . Soak i c o m e f r o m f o r e i g n l a n d s , one tablespoon j of ge lat ine In a l i t t le milk, j T h i s y e a r m o r e t h a n 1.535 l i t t l e n e w - j

come'*s- w h o in s p i t e of w a r d a n g e r s ake a < i-.stard of n quart of rich milk, a • ;|i <»f >ik.'.«rMlnil four beateu egpa. Add

rhc gelat ine whi le hot. When cold add the (

hApped fruit , a teaspoon of vanil la, half i teaspoon of a lmond and freeze the usual way .

J S U P P E R . CRANBERlRT F R A P P E - Boll ten

minutes t w o cups of cranberries in a cup >f water . Strain and, whi le hot. add a eup ! a n y e m e r g e n c y , . ind ia quarter; of sugar and t h e - j u i c e o f ) T h e i n s t i t u t e d o e s a <r.e lemon. Chill , and when ready to serve I 11Into wi th i«-»» and soda water or g inger j •tie. Serve In tall g lasses .

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v i s i t o r s . Workers , o£ n i n e t e e n n a t i o n - j a l i t i e s m a d e 13,346 h o m e v is i t sJ W o r k - j e r s i n i n s t i t u t e s a c t a s i n t e r p r e t e r s in i cour t , for R e d C r o s s c i v i l i a n rel ief . | d r a f t b o a r d s , a n d in s e c u r i n g m e d i c a l F a i d for n o n - K n g l i s h s p e a k i n g w o m e n . I T h e y s t a n d r e a d y t o b e o f s e r v i c e in i

NOTICE, RETAILDRB68ISTS! NO MORE VAP0RUB DIRECT!

' BUY IT FROM YOUR JOBBER

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Cuticura Loveliness How lovely is the natural skin kept clear, sweet and healthy by daily use of Cuticura Soap assist­ed, now and then, by touches of the Ointment to soften, soothe and heal the first signs of red­ness, roughness or irritation.

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Immediately, No More Di­rect Shipments Will Be Made Retailers.—All Shipments Now Go to Jobberr4or Redistribu-

When the influenza epidemic • t r ack the eowntry and wiped out our asare-hon*ei and jototoere*' •tt»cks almost W « r -nia*t, ara wera 'faced' with .the pro©-imm' O* distributing—to the stricken i ' s t r i c t e r - m t l u ' quickest possible man-

Mer^~aur daily output of VapoRub. W e solved this* by offering to ship direct to t h e r e t a f l emjn these ' influenla dis-trUAm by "parcel poet prepaid; quant i -tiea of" "»*- -'-more than three - dozen VaooRnb In ajny one shipment, and by vhlDDlns wha t wa» felt from our daily production tohour ' joboara by expreae , B ¥ S ? w a f ^ s V l y . * mt it ealved the problem for the t ime being- Now, how-

H j r S J 3 t h a t these atnall abip-

sinille mail, [It Is becoming impo»aibIe for a s to fill these promptly, and in­stead of distributing our goods more

a re really slowing up the !

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;ONK D. IIOWKLL. S u n o g a t . i of the County of N a s s a u , not ice , i s hereby g i v e n

t h r o u g h j t 0 s\\ per sons h a v i n g c la ims aga ins t

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tyear VI r s .

To Ego. Wheeler:

m i n d <o Jtave, M r s . W h e e l e r , I Jto d a n f e s - a n d t h e r e i s w h e r e I

hatl hiB>. H e t o o k m e b.ome i from a s u m m e r r e s o r t - l a s t s u m m e r a n d hej a lvvays t a l k s s o m a n n e r l y t o m e wl ipn I see Mini, t h a t 1 h a v e ' p u t a l l myt l o \ e i n t e r e s t in h i m .

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to) WHee ler , a m r e a l l y

q u i c k l y , t h e y process.

W e ' believ beter now'- b: policy of

MEETINGS ON THE CALENDAR. B r a n c h N o . 169, L . C. B . A., "o$ S t . I.

M i c h a e l ' s c h u r c h , w i l l m e e t F r i d a y of.j t h a t w e c a n s e r v e y o u j t h i s w e e k i n s t e a d of W e d n e s d a y . r e v e r t i n g t o o u r f o r m e r [

I p p i n g e x c l u s i v e l y t h r u f T h e L a d i e s ' A i d s o c i e t y of P a r k M. K. c h u r c h w i l l m e e t o n Th^ari

no more dfro^ shipments" will be made- f day afternoon at^2:30 o'clock the jobber e f f e c t i v e i m m e d i a t e l y ,

i n e -While we ftava put- on a night shift bome of Mrs. A. Judge, No. t and 'have' thereby, about doubled our teenth street.. Hoatcsaes will b* • Mrs. production. We are still unable to fill! Allen, Mrs. Brown and : Mrs. Barrett,

ever. w« find menta a r e constantly have receive^ a t mmajj a s l,3M

increasing—we in a

our back orders and won't "be: able to give each jobber all the VapoRub he wants . Hence, it will, be"'necessary for the jobbers to continue distributing VapoRub m small lots only. But we will be able to furnish each jobber a t least twide the quant i ty of VapoRub that he purchased for the correspond-. ing month last year, so there should not be any difficulty in your getting your pro r a t a share.

W*» feel | h a t - t h e public appreciates the service t h a t the retail and whole­sale drug t rade have rendered the country in this time of stress. We wish io express to both branches of the trade our thanks for the kind co-opera

William - Richardson Women corps*' J*o. '$>„. will hold- its meeting a t Q.:A. R. .hall a n Tjhuriaax December Si, at 8 o'clock.

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J A M E S B R I S B A N E , l a t # of the T o w n of Hempstead , in t h e sa id county , deceased, ! aPwara to present the 'same wi th the vouchers | w h i c h thereof, to the subschibers , ' the Tempor- I d r e n inj ary Admin i s tra tors of the e s t a t e of said . t h e cluf deceased, at thejr p lace of transact ing i o n t o bus iness at the'off ice o f ' H e n r y A. U l e r - : W i w » _ | haft , 27 Cedar Street. Manhat tan . N y w 1

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York City, on or before the first day of"""111 auto) JulV' next. I ! • I i

Dated- 'Mlneola, ,N. T., ^November' 30. 1918. i .

' H E L E N ' V A N P R A AG B R I S B A N E / J A M E S K. ATKINSON, . '

Temporary Adminis trators . H E N R Y AJ U T B R t i A R T .

At torney for Temporary Adminis trators . 87 CCdar • Street , N . Y. City. :, : decatuea ttnsy27

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y n a t i o n s t h e g r e a t w a r w a s p a i d t h e R e v C. A r t h u r L i n -

s s i n g t h e K i .vanis c l u b a t i t s l u n c h e o n a t t h e S t a t l e r y e s -

tjernoon.V It w a s a c u r s e to c u r s e to B e l g i u m , a c u r s e to

b u t to A m e r i : a i t w a s a g r e a t .In i t w e g a v e m u c h . F r o m c t n o t h i n g . " " .

h e p a r d , s e e r ' t a r y of t h e c l u b , t a C l a u s a n d r e -e r s h o l i d a y g i f t s e M e t h o d i s t o r -

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n d o t h e r s d a v e m o n e y w i t h b u y g i f t s m e n t i o n e d b y c h i l -t t e r s w h i c h [they h a d s e n t to T o d a y t h e k i f t s w i l l be g i v -

o r p h a n s a n d Wedriesdaj* t h e e m b e r s w i l l t a k e t h e o r p h a n s

o t h e C e n t r s l P a r k t h e a t e r to o v i e a n d tq e n j o y a s p e c i a l

m e n t there .

NOTICE

• NOTICE' la • hereby givei i t h a t a specia l m e e t i n g ' o f ' t h e s tockholders of t h e S tra t ­ford R a i l w a y Construct ion. Company will

GEN, BJMNETT SENDS YULETIDE

d e c i d e d l y . A n d t h e gi t i n d e s a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h su goir^g to h a v e a n of fit.

T o be s u r e . i>eople in loveJ ed t o b e j e a l o u s in s o m e degree!—they tnirik t h e idol o f t h e i r h e a r t s i s t h e m o l t c h e r i s h e d p e r s o n in-! the- wor ld , a n d h a t e t o t h i n k of anybojrly e l s e h a v ­i n g a t t e n t i o n , n o r r a t t e r h o w c a s u a l . .

B u t t h e r e fa such! a t h i n g a s blirtd, u n r e a s o n i n g , j e a l o u s y ' ! a n d t h e o n l y \ v a y to gel . j a l o n g c o m f o r t a b l y w i t h o n e w h o h a s s u c h j e a l o u s y Is to h a v e a h e a r t to! h e a r t ta,lk a t t h e o u t s e t , e x p l a i n i n g t h a i y o u a r e to a c t h o n o r a b l y a n d jfxpectj t o be t r u s t e d a s a n h o n o r a b l e p e r s o n . If a

Dpn' t p i n too m u c h f a i t h y o u i g m a n . If h e c a r e s for wil l ! f ind a u 'ay t o l e t y o u kfiov a g ir l m a k e s t h e m i s t a k e o f b e c a u s e a y o u n g m a n s h o w s t i e a t t e n t i o r o r e s c o r t i n g h e m i n l o v e misjtake.

A^ f o r yo|ur h o m e , f o r jyou w i l y o p r h o m e , A n 4 t h e r e youi b e t t e r p l e a s a n t h o m o t h e r i s w t o y o u r h o m e a s ^ieat a n d to , p l e a n i t A h o m e i s I for ja g i r l t o w h o f o r c e s

l ike t a k i n g h e r tc h e r h o m e ftiqm c h t w i t h her . Ipjd'n't

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Mn s p i r i t a n d t h r o u g h y o u r "% ton -d e r f u l c o l u m n o f e x p e r t a d v i c e a n d • ontrc v e f s y . I w o u l d l ike t o s h a k e h a n d s w i t h t h e g ir l w h o s i g n s h e r -,se l f " T w e n t y - o n e . " A l s o thrjpe •.cheer < f o r t h e y o u n g m a n W p o si^ne<. h i s n a m e aa "'Carl."

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