If m In to be thoroughly I]- â€e u and hem mm:- a non.“ chi] Myer-tire. protect from ex- â€"u.. ‘ mu we to! pun-II. Ion than one layer of is worn. uni the functions at out and inner layers In qliu och-It‘d!- nut-m function. h a. In“ nova-at far the 9- 0! while â€I a nun“ ’3 id. node to aim people to nu for than both. nod to mun! “a. Pm“ hygiene in utmâ€" upnunl. n! Rover «as h u at M lysine, “mum. littoral “WIBEIENTS 0F HYBIENIC DRESS “damning-hut â€human-mu Mm or mm clicks. "I. E s i i mormmmtnw â€Inbound ï¬n In. [or my â€manure. WI. Foamy. Univ-uh, d «um ‘I‘hoplsoovlnnuuh-viatloau whmltrymuflnutu thaw-(«tho workâ€"h no maximum-111mm unmanned-«docum- â€Magnum-mot Mun-m â€melatonin-lucra- miracle; mm.u1h¢uhmhm flown-deleting“..- m In one: to manual a not- It"! “mun In cold weather -m not the III. MM ha of j. m that It do. not conduct m but any rapidly. while “an! â€out must pm mom .3: amazement noncomme- he. Mon : mural which .y CHARLO’Y‘Y! I. 00.“. mum-oh In no me or THE mm: was so A8 10 Avon» HEAVY Loss “Floor Maid-II WMAN Color Influence: the choice at cloth- lng tn a certain extent from the standpoint of protection as well II from the artistic standpoint. Light color! are comer mu! cartons II that they do not absorb the rays of the can so nudity. In under garment! than is little ditttnction. The rims. d the red flannel shirt, It It run any. «:3 perhap- an. no the net that the m m Irritating to um um. Them-eat anthem-anal down by heavy clothing. The on custom of may Menflru and nmheneu awathtm about the vault was ex, many had. It In true that the you!“ Inn has “an: to the other nth-the and fashion doe: not always allow enough for real prmectlon. The unlo- ault ta Ideal In that It give- even cov- ering ovev the extremities as we" a the trunk. Tights and alone ï¬tting an- denklrts give further protection. The short altrt lessens the welxht and I. much cleaner than lta pram the tram. The heavy garment h notlleceo- nflly the warm one. and several lay- ers of light material may be much warmer than one layer at extremely heavy. The body than“! have free move- ment, whlch 0! cause meant that clothing mu'st not restrict any part of It. Tight sleeves. tight waist banda, tight collars ate all had, as they lute?- lere with breathing. circulatlon and proper exerches. Badly shaped shoes throw the root out of Its natal-n tom. high heels throw the body out at lt- prayer balance and undoubtedly cause more minerlnx than they are glvea credtt for. 11. chain In! no on. In! I. no. lo about nan-n I“ um no. «mm of that not-tun 1". an. (nuns vile! bold- nlr “on. Del-(Ir. we". cud cool. unmann- W for cum-(Ion. Wool ab mu non not-tun without "out" Ira mu «um All "amt- n tinny. but I: ma alum I: not". W mum IMO In that, “on: t lament clogged with ham, watc- do†um perform In function. â€'7 non 0n n IIII «med vu- Iollly tutu venom those functions demanded M It, - nu. um I: may nu. '- NM- dbyiumt (bitumthum anal; tub-l. hunt-"0. â€4"“ «mm m In any mm at. Hall nut-cu. A DISC." 0! eat- ton-«Muruu'u'wth mam who not. 0m Ill“ m should nun be handled vary amllyntboymtobouodfor latching. The Iboll II can slightly meld by rough "amt Ind hill to latch to: m- m than an Imulunnovorboonnoacod. lilo well to place I blah: on o tabla and â€(Downturn-Ilium an to move then about. 3m vlll not In an: ham to we! the We at no can (ulna-1h Inc-Law Ouch] nu u'llch “action no not with "or! II- chuo and they M be My tol- lom. The tutor o! the Incubate! bullWodummhl-tho Ml Min; at the mm†In In upon-laud with I! an! to hum-o VIII. condition bring an but nulls. hi. ul- I‘m. m an: your qu m M in the Inc-Mun at It“ A. I. loch]. Inns. 0. 0- (to nor-ha at My. ‘luch M. pen-IN, on III-Mu no III. Mon III- «y. the am will bo- mmupMIIu-Mdeflcll will to out by 0nd†oval“ I! llmuunmrytmtomrm or. apt-um - doâ€. my can. “that comnmnth-um mo My «com or Wound-1 mm. It lion in no coulomb!- MIN In â€no “cubâ€"m "no" In In! AN «1 on an“, "an. at v“ lMulalfludewI-Wm. 0- am: mm (Al. on m of Ibo abor- (IA! An bur-ad. clout m I). lacuna". van. or any “or ml, no Inn and on than." cm. a mum. 0! luck.- or claim manhunt. lo“ up '31. not." In a! mu on: and mi. mung mu m M an â€all“: It!!!†“I ‘ ‘ Kept Duly. HF'WUNV 5'“!!- clvmnflon. we must clarity our own. minds and see civilization in Its mo met. To be oxpflclt, It In claimed that the avenge life of the white m. victim in ï¬ve years. It Is also and mi 00.000 an annuity. that 00,000 new recruits must be supplied from the rank- ot mama. Wo‘ an lemma. but u «not our: It nu! mm m m that. l‘ tying chat-l not was _Ip " Wmnmmnlm. w. at“ (tel Ilka :3. any n- tmm. anmmm mummuumm m'emmflfl'ommnn nutter ammun- vo natal-our damn la a "the! mm 0! VII! Mule. "It civilisation. Clw Illa-um In I «my m In. mrmh no mum-u Wamn tn. tam-um nvmummm mm ammunition. Iona.“ we have not reacted no best rates mum. of nu constitutes the best SOIE NEW IDEALS 0F CIVILIZATION 5 II b Musician-notch. mt mm M I. It.“ u but the "an an to lav-oi nlnnm. Mild Modfluotmi It!“ ‘0 WAbomiM 22 5! ii E. hairy-«lawman! luv.- â€kill-M!" â€Mahdi-um!» numewulahoudhlm In.“ Onnonomolclom mmuue-cmmrumm. 'flo 3min; DUI!- I. about II. as. Nublomolnm “bumdlm “bunch-Wu! N account, In: tho “nun to no. mumclmmuwmtfln-t tmvtmnntnvuhfmuauuuo cleaving. 70¢!!wa“ nothing bum than A alum do“: mmmupm. Ill-m- ammomuucmunnm m. at. Inn-ho! oar acre and the Cu- 8 Agricultural Wan-at Manon. Humanity 0' “link. Owing to the he! that clover mm in w may wt.- 0‘ ‘ho nut. dam; tho nut m then will be u nut- dohofluolatholnycroplotau you. To aunt! tu- nood. n will be .7 â€it. OLA? N. OULNJI. IMO.» 0! WM can. Warm sussmuf:’s‘"’r03 nus USUAE \ m cnors on mums mus I] ARTHUR LUHBRKZK. In. Ola. N. Ouldlln. DOW!!!†930v: mom: toy Inn am» for Hâ€. Does this mean nothing to a nation? Does It not add moral, spiritual power, when men and women Immune 'mu» ten over their environment mu m!- In the meaning and joy in Intonlgont idiot? Would that. tune pal-Iona oo- cupiod may, pay-lam. mun-«a 1g: , m m not new ï¬ ' ’ w «a. u» Germany. musing tint the people must be (ruined to no expert sort. is sway ahead 0! us in Industrial eduâ€" cation. All children at seventeen years of age are in some form of school in Germany: as per cent. ere in school at twenty years of use. in the United States is per cent. are in school at twenty years of age. was: is the result of all this? Germany in it)?†years has m from n poor nation to the second richest in the world. The German wealth is the proc- nct of their industries. Germany‘s amount of foreign trade is almost twice ours Since 1882 men in molt d the German industries have been doubled. The total income of all the people has increased from 32,800,000.- 000 in ms to 34.120.000.000 in new. Gmhiing in eleven years. We nre sell- ing the Germans rnw materiel and buying ï¬nished products from them. interesting as these statistics are. they do not tell the best part of the story. Germany is adding skill, em- ciency. making trained experts out 1 her people. She is organizing eon- tinuatlon schools. also schools that run in conjunction with the work at the industries to give these om nities to the people. Our um new m be to mm «to Industrial mam M cel- om ad more mam: wort like our public M small Our new- MOD-re children In on"... in m muamdmuolodnoHMm-uu pm a! cuckoo! alum. TI. m palm cities are undying the nano- Mal needs out the col-mum! and [milling Ichool mm to ï¬t children for their Illa work. The average child is Interested In M concrete not} ads. They are Mama to cum “to. This does not. men “I; uuy win the mum-ll undies. but u succeeds in leopfng the chlm In new flue. longer and man; than to? their life work. curlynfldyofbuunchumuo as: of lacuna . ahooll to mun I- win an aim nun drill u no an at ml- not It". M will not al- cco-t growth by the “no at My mu to roam n m qua-my a! "mm- m. Cow â€In I†Inn“ ol the 00! boat. bu to “flunk has“ (in Inn I non mum MN! an m not. alum to can The m Inu- who My an M34.“ Inc. I). nay «in MM 0! In). 801 D.- bu about than all. In“. vnu u not Mont hr. m coach!!! deb :- man. Ono will 0cm haunt mm H to cm lmnhb no land at: no.0 coy has mm baton "In the and. 3 mu out mu m “It“. mcnmbqluhqumuuo â€mumm- u- “ sunny rod-coo. Nature‘s-lama“ mm.mmlw.um (In k! h I.†my pl“ a! unanimous. [luck-(MI! vetnlohrMoIm-lno-uI-n Immune “annual-um m-Mm.wmmmu malndunlanmtnm. about all (u um an. a. money '0 III-Mc- ll- .“ "“ lot-woe.» “hamlet-Wmâ€. In more “no [or unit II! We we can nmwhm-m (m which I beau m ea p... '70th A honor crop It“ all)“ Mmmuoocundhuodloccm Ancient-umhumbon- movedbyuboutthontddlodJm. than I: «in mm to now “other crop or hay on thin lad. A. soon In thomuum-pmmnmu be «ï¬lled mommy ad I good so“ bad muted. Oom- nub! m as very ‘ood cum to M m u at: "no or you .- It do. well during a. hot weather. And was can. A heavy growth. when loaded doc. Gonna name: should D. m- u the nu oi n poet to the ten Ind cured (or My In an ordinary nu- '2‘?!" I" 2'! *1 Ill-Iv- I Juno. another noon .- I should :od sod L was ‘. :1 an. un; tho I navy nun! Phone 108.! When Mobcrg does your Painting it is done Right HOUSE PAINTING and INTERIOR DECORATING I“. C. MODERG Q SON The North Side Shoe Store Ladics', Men's and Children's Shoes and Rubbers DEALER IN Genera-l Dry Goods and CI mmflmmm It does’t make - ~- .. any difference, If the goods come out of our store. We guarantee them. That's the reason it pays to trade with us. Reliable groceries bought right here at home, are bought right if they come from us. J. Wm lop“. new ' Mpll N. um. mam Samuel Curuu. Cashier DIRECTORS Ralph N. Baum $.33. 9mm 1- E":- W INSURES~ A SAVINGS ACCOUNT: Repairing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices! 44 FOREST AVENUE Always on the Job B. E. KEHLER 36 South Main Street "m0!!!â€- )9 You should see our ï¬ne line of Children‘s Summer Oxfords and Slippers. Prices right. SOUND SLEEP‘ GOOD DIGESTION INDEPENDENCE cent interest starts fro- tlle It! ‘ deposits made on or before the 10th. GOLD MEDAL ILOUR bf Down-ms GROVE SHELF ï¬OROURS IN THE _.: YOUR “Chicano Ave-n. R. Paw