1ttruUthulttt culti- t, ~11;me main. h the N aeo-t_theAro ' 'y"h"erteetIre_te:, 'c. vii-mum _ nr_ru0rMre.rs ' ‘hv-h'I-h-db hmwum -0.“ The Springfield meeting was one of, my home betterment talks andl demonstrations included in the "bet- ter homes" campaign being carried on in practically every community in Illinois by over 750 women's clubs: Imliated with the state federation, of, which Mrs. Walter W. Seymour of; Chicago, is president. Thirty-three" other states are conducting similnr; â€wins under the umpires of the General Federation of Women's ciutxs,l the national organization. i NATIONAL ADVERTISING IS EQl'ALIZING PRICES National advertising of food prod- " act: has equalized the prices of food / twenty years ago and today, aeeord- 'li.. ing to the Woman's Home Compan- [g ion. which is conducting a series of i/ food experiments under the "ei:, tion of its experts, i In proof of this statement, a ser- i, ies of recipes are being published i, every month showing that en exceV i, lent dinner for four persons can be prepared in the home for one dollar, "The answer," says the magazine. “is in the products and ingredients used in modern tasking compend- with those used yen: Mo when there l ,rgtir no Shaikh! for food materials) In the recipes prepared by our ex-' pan, no less than an nationally at; vetted products are used. These, Mime ten safeguards for the m- f can of the meat. 'Erperimeotetioet) I: no more. Nationd advertising nuke- ponible and: idea as this dol-; More Than Makes Up for Dif- ference Caused by In- crease in Cost 'tihrrert.tirteearroqrtoihe museum Mathiam 3&1!th Get Men to Aid I Referring to a "better homes" can: paign being fostered throughout the", state by the Illinois Federation of; Women's clubs, with which the Spring-{ field women are aRiliated. Mrs. Peter-l son declared: "Talk to the men. t you want to improve living conditions! in Illinois homes. One cooking dem, onstration before a man's organiza-‘ tion will do more good than a dozen) before n women's club. The men arm the providers and, upon what they! provide for the use of housewives; depends to a great extent the com-1 fort and enjoyment of home life." 3 CANADIAN FIRE DOSSE DBCLINING; RISE an: fun-1016. the nrexmsteotthe Uni-d trtatesioe-edigtmqmdm- “from MOMMMWM on Ttairs-rt-theh-trar hydmdnntlwm,orm 'h,.-,tA"rore"rvtrsueeoeer. “When meats m “inviting and} in.“ m senor-Ally unattractive, the'. usttomg. not the wile, is usually Gi, an to blame," In. Ann J. 15:04 non. noted home service expert. told' “he†of the Springfield Woman's? dub recently. hr dinner because it gives I speeifie guarantee of quality And eliminating “we. National “venting ha more than made up for as. difrege- igt prices twentzyenn ago and new." teaming while the lot-es in Illi- - I'd the Urtiud,States In Ina-nt- by higher ind higher each mt m ch declaration of State Fire lush-l . L ‘Iagreid before the dumber of “It!!! and the Illinois Fire Pro- ntic- "troeiatioet at Mom-e . few In in mino’u “a thn'mg'hout: a; my continues to be staggering ii “In who have learned the value " machinery. tools and power in their My work seldom think of pro- viding their wives with home-making equipment," she declared. "You ean't make a balanced meal with just a try- in: pan. or an attracttee home with only I broom. and more than you cu: make an uutomobile with nothing but I monkey wrench. "No man who uses A micrometer in his work should, expect his wife to cook a good meal without measuring utensils, nnd no rum who operates an electric drill or lathe, or commands I steam shovel has a right to deny his wife a vacuum cleaner or modem gas Greatest Industries “Cooking and home-making tbre the greatest industries on earth and be- ing a bousewife is the world's tgreat- est occupation Yet, most women are iturorers while the Americuworking man, with the industrial equipment he has at his command. hold the fami- ly's 'white collar' job." “'WMm-m- I aid in M: I)! lirtam) property by PLOODIHG m teaatttrhBi from the Philippines. cattle hides from Argentina. cheese from Italy and Switzerlnnd. wool from Australia, silk', from Japan, and lux, fruit, vegtL‘ tables. rice. nut: and many other prod-{ ucts from up and down the wide ctrth: _ lowers Prices i “It isnt only that we have imported! tant to be tuned. l Continuing. Mr. Thompson says: I "Lets open our minds to the full: meaning of this situation. What it‘ siguities is that in just the last in gran. 2,00th000 American firm Giy have been than: out of their homes,‘ forced on the land into the towns and cities-to make a market here in this, country for'peauut oil and low grade can from China, for comma: oil] U.t"s.m_tAh-e. The deiUtiogt of the tuna “and in ttret-tsi-that-tit" been the mninu o! " wall-d fun expert: that tho trout!- of the tiUer at the soil by: but. he to his surplus. The am have BB- serted that he ought to cut production m order to increase IL. price, ret l') isawellkttowxsfietthattheieaathe individual {m use. the less money he is m In yet for his crop. The farmer has ieeed this advice tu cut production and in doing this according to wine writers who have studied the subject. he has shown sound judgment. isawellkttowxsfietthattheieaathe nrutoirsReserNreotBeeosh- give- individual {m misc. the less very practient evidence of - it.- mum-y he is m tn Bet for his crop/ trust in helping young as to ob- The farmer has ieeed this .4va tain the bemdit of Rrsem Olen tu cut production and in doing thisi Tuning Corps courses in - according to wine writers who have‘ and osiversitiea. The North Sh." studied the subject he has shown} Chapter of the Reserve 0512': - sound judgment. chum: located at Suntan. ha ni- D-tuI-puu mtmoetertoptxrvideafree_r- Williun Johnson, in u: interesting ship It Norttorestero m. article in Farm We dashes that I This anion followed a mando- Rreat deal of the overloading of our! made by Presidcnt Walter Dill Scott farm markets is due to .iyoor9tioasy', of Northwestern for - to in- Mr. Thompson quotes Secretary at) cum enrollment in R. o. T. C. at Commerce Hoover in the assertion that school. President Scott minim that each rm we In importirttt from ed that approximately half of the fertign countries ' billion dollar: young men attending Northwestern worth of products which we might us work their way through school. Ttre well be raising for ourselves. And it} needs of many students prevented my be said.in passing that a billion} akin; military training. Cause d0llus added to the tam '1yf1'ei1re1r n free schullrship would help each year would be decidedly impor- some deserving young M to elevate ant to be, fuged._ l, time to military training. Ata.Tr0mEGCa'iN---agTggg--c-t-ama PHONE II. P. ans 161mm HGHWAYSMBYWAYS , d NORTHERN Iumoig WWI-venu- Calls for houses and vacant for sale or rent'ane coming in now. List your property with--- FOLDING CRA ms FOLDING CARD mam AND (was? - - BANNUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLE AND CHAIRS M " putt. sum. a...†4 an... In...) At _ Funeral Dim _ 27 NorthstteeidamRt- MILEâ€, 391 Central Avenue BY E“! Illlertms, PIANO TUNING Delivered and called for - Rates are reassonnhie For Rent for Parties and Gatherings St McGUIRE & ORR um; 'utereitiluGioaid 'ares and eBre't" in this and neighboring cont-mum S.ee1teel?ofthi-rqt TArk-emu-ap-hare. PROFESSIONAL H. M. PRIOR co. H. F. PAM John-Av... 1¢th “EH-h i7kaliii "flu-1‘ a. h- at I. h. h b jr-tire fre?rte - 2- ,wï¬,, h, - v“, l acci'xa, usury-inn - iimisi-a.. 35-3.!- tomb-mum“ th&*hI-n tstuat-..-g-. mummdhvh have “Windham serve- Omens are the In! in the country to provide I free Ithahnhip. It has been stated that awarding the scholarship probably will be made " one of the Citizens Military Training (lumps during the coming summer "lining period. The oppor- tunity for young men to secure a free scholarship at Northwestern will very tikiy induce ambitious young men to attend ,Citizens Unitary Training amps this summer in order to qualify tor the free scholuship In view of the increasing interest now being displayed all on: lumois‘ in It, o. t c. training. this action: of Illinois Reserve Ottieer, is 'te timely. " is stated that "limit Ile- RESERVE OFFIC- “W-.. imYNiiY6tTNq HEN Provide Ftee SrArhmWhp at North valenjlpim; "b-.s.totatg--.i- I S. I. 5h Am. lulu)": "In. In. -t_3-d-t.q- (Suki Telephone 146 CR All! 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