w ftor'<r.AHT. SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH L 5- WTHU EAST Ten Sacrifices For Women Listed by Committee Ten Lenten sacrifices for women to enable them to feed starving war- orphans in the Bible lands are listed jn a letter sent to .leaders of the Illi- nois Women's Federation of Women's clubs, Women's Missionary HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING SQUADS FIX SCHEDULE groups, Ladies Aid societies, social ulubs and women's fraternal organizations by organizations the women's department of the Near ISast Reliet The letter, signed by Mrs. Martin Kent Northam of Evans- ton, chairman of the womenj commit- At a meeting of representatives from La Grange, Morton, Proviso and New Trier High schools held Thursday Bt the Central Y. M-GrA^ Chicago, the schedule for interschool debates was arranged, providing four debates for each school, two for the affirma- tive team and two for the negative. The dates^are as follows: -f-~MarcH itrrMwtOTPaff: ysr^aGtaMgr neg. at LaGrange. March 17: New Trier aff. vs. Pro- viso neg. at Proviso. March 18: Morfon aff. vs. New Trier neg. at Morton. â- - - _ ; â- _~'_~~~ â€"March 241 Proviso aft. vs. LffGfaTige ^egr-at Proviso^--------^ March 24: New Trier aff. vs. Mor- tee, expresses the hope that 2000 of „. . ^e^wa&orjrtums-allo^^ of Uinois will be kept alive for a year as a result of the self-denials prac- ticed by tbe women during the forty days of Lent. The sacrifices suggested are: 1. Refrain from buying a new bon- net for Easter; its price feeds^a^ehild^ three months. 2. Deny yourself the pleasure__ol ton neg. a£ New Trier March 24: LaGrange aff. vs. Proviso neg. at LaGrange. March 24^ LaGrange aff. vs. Pro- jydso-neg. M LaGrange--------------â€"-â€" March.25: Proviso aff. vs. Morton afternoon teas during Lent; they need bread. ___ ..k ^~^3rt^rry your7 own market basKetr the saving will help Near Bast Relief carry on. 4. Abstain from, purchasing can- dies; the eating may be limited to candy presented to you. by Friend Husband or brother. 6. Resist the temptation to ride in taxisLandâ€"even street cars on clear days: the walking will help your Hbiealin anll~ complexion. ==^~~ -6,__Avoid extra desserts;. the sav- Freeport. III.â€"The first co-opera- i^e miik^raarketiTig organization to be established in Illinois In 1921 is averaging more than $30,000 business monthly, according to its report pre- ihg will help increase the contribu IH^tions^""^^ v......... . ........._ â- 7. BarjiJJUe uldL stockings; the cdsr of a pair will feed a child for a monthr - 8. Desist from using perfumes; the %Maroma of the consciousness of doing" If good will sweeten your life, IS â- •â- $.'* Wear your old shoes half-soled; lithe price of a new pair saves a soul IBover there........ ^#SffitQ;â- :â€"Sgve~~an amusements and con- *sfifibute amount saved to Near East Re- t; :lief; the contributions given will fill youwith joy. ~~ 2 "Lent is^ttm^^^^My^aljwBd ten things that women may do to s money during Lent for the support of Kfthe homeless, helpless w**«rpbans to the Bible lands," reads the letter. "As ^y0ir 4cnow, there are 100*000 of_the March 31: LaGrange aff. vs. New Trier neg. at New Trier. FIRST COOPERATIVE MILK MARKET GOING STRONG IN ILLINOIS paratory to the first annual meeting in March. - - The" SteplxensTJir^CoTnitjr eoHtjpera- tive Milk Marketing company was the ^irst-ef five^ similar organizations: es- tablished by the Illinois Agricultural association. It started operation last August and has had success such as to indicate the future success of the co-operative"^dalry^ marketing opera- tion. ' Other and like marketing companies have been established by the organiza- tion at Qunlcy, St. Louis, Waukegan and Mi^OuxoJULfciiLjmly. Iha-one -At St. Louis has been going long enough to start-actuaiU4)Usiness operations. The1 company is the owner_of__its. joH^pPutonGoodFi^ own $30,000 modern plant in which the county farm bureau has headquarters. ^i^^Hmdfi*ed-faTmers^^>f-the eommun- 1ty-aTe~nrembers and stockholders in -the-Stephenson-oounty-eempany; __„ Average* for the past two months indicate the handling daily in the plant arid the marketing of 85.000 pounds of milk. Each day "2,500 pounds of butter and several varieties of cheese WeHmade"ahff m^ by the compaflyV-salesmett.â€" ____0OUOHNUT&-F©«^5l0BtESS------ One thousand "dougSmuts and coffees" a day to feed the jobless and homeless ex-soldiers in 4Jte growing bread-line at St.-Mark's-in-the-Bowery, New York, are being suppttedby-ir single post of the American Legion, during each day and night. The for? tunate men sleep in the church. You ean't ber atr expert tJir odors and use Blue Devil Cleanser in your home. adv.-L.tgr Flesh and Your Faeeaiid Figure Genuine Yeart VitomiiieTablete Often V****** Mort Surpri*. Sr^frGjt a FREE $1.00P~ka«™?««™Sl Below â€"Tiy Them for Ten Science ha& at last shown now-we some- times grow weak, thin, and emaciated on an abundance of food (lacking Jil vitamines) while with a much smaUer amount of food, rich in vitamines, we may quickly take on good firm flesh, increase in weight, and make a remark- able gain m strength, energy and en- ^itrance^provided-your blood contfllns sufficient quantity ofoay?e"at*?or" ganic iron to enable your body to as- similate your food properly Without organic Iron both food[and vi taminea are absdl body cannot change jsolutely useless as yonr Jhamre lifeless inert food JE-RJEE $1.00COUPON Thb woMa, if «Md within fiv«<Uy*r«atfelMyoatoon« «mihr$lJOOpackâ€" cf G»n dii YMatVitaarfa* Tabtyfc Jays and Watch the Results matter into-llvlag cells and tissue unles* you have plenty of organic iron In your blood. , For centuries scientists tried in vain to make organic iron. At last the problem was HBVed so thatyou may now obtain Euro organic iron like the iron in your lood from any druggist under the name of "Nuxated Iron." â- • It has been arranged to give every purchaser o^fNuxateOr^j^ojrfihft*. *otnetlrfns-iar-lielp~T»iitrim ikesn or ln- JjuMasa^wkght, JM^^^^Pfe^V0^ «ackage of Genuine xeast Vitamin* •ablets absolutely free. Be sure -to take only Nuxated Brand Yeast Vita- mine Tablets with Nuxated Iron. Do not be mislead by imitations which of- ten contain drugs. •JMolotalrfreewHh each bottle efN«al«4lratl»tymp<BNbs««. If roar deals* dew not hmw oar Vitamin* Tablets ha caa •asily ab. tain tbam for yon froaa aay wboto* aaloboaso. Cat out thta coopon prâ€"at it to roar doalor today. $6.50 a month EquaTEo"^- jchlWren Jiefiag careA for to the ^Neat > IJaat Relief, authorized by and re- sponsible to the United States Con- igress for the work of relief and re- ihabilitatlon in Asia Minor. "These suggestions will iielp to re- mind the women of how we may saerk flee from our bounty to provide fo*,, ^^he need of the victims of war andrj massacre over there. One or more of self-denials here suggested will net $ more than enough to make up the quota if a fair proportion of the worn* ieii 6t Illinois respohd.M ^ Illinois Headquarters^of the Near â- ^^ef,^e^84;||J,;La;SaUe street^ $5 paid down puts it in ypur house 22 cents a day completes payment for a FEDERAL Washing Machine with a Swinging Wringer Electricity to <fo a week's watfdng Costs about 5 cents Demonstration at any of our Sales Rooms Public Servic* Co. ^rf^ortheriirlHs^ mtty^afuMlineiif tJVEwBOIL Fi^$K^^^^^^^^^ MEATS^SirSE^ .....â- •"• j Sw|ft> or Armour's Jiarn Ends, lb. ...... -15c Boneless Codfish, in 1-lb. wood boxesC'.'. .39c Finnan Haddie, in flat glass jar;..;....... 35c ^urit^Gross Brand Creamed God Fish, Finnan Haddie or Creamed Salmon, per can 12j4c Gorton's Clams, per^ah...../.. ^.. B. & M. Clam Chowder, large cans, Employ periodically those who know how to overhaul your car. If utnible is brewing it can thus be nipped in the bud, and ex- tensive and^JEpensiye^ ^repairs or dui>lica- wajUo* ..........__,;!.„,„, Towing Service Day and MILLERI1BROS. lOOHSHOitGABAGE 611 West Railroad "r"- CANNED;";GObb|lij Faj^^gar^m^JSumm^ â- â- 'â- â- doz. '^;:'S-*v;£&'M*i^sii'?:-£%^ Extra Sifted Small Peasrperican> 30c; doz; $3.25^ Tomatoes, Blue Label, whole solid tomatoes, large No. 3 can ,......'.,.:»..............25c Lafayette Loganberries, in heavy syrup, pef can, 35c; dbz. ...... ...;.â- ............. .$3.85 Blue Label Red Raspberries, Strawberries, ^^lackberrieSy or Black Raspberries, *fae only â€" berries that keep their natural taste and color in cans, is Blue Label Brand. They are different. We offer* them this week, per can 30c; doz. ......... *.......... .$4.50 Pitted White CtonAes^oj^ittedjn^" Cherries. â„¢Bh^IgaJteeJLBrand, per can, 45c; doz.... .$5.00 Large cans of sliced Pineapple, Richelieu Brand, per can, 39c; doz.^. .,•...>; ..$4.25 -^h^rteirPuieapple, No. fr ?m,Wcr^ozrrr.1&3Mt Apricots, Sprague, Warner & Co., No. 1 tall cans 17c; doz.........................$1.80 Pears, Sprague, Warner & Co., No. 1 tall cans. izzJEfic;.....doz. ;...... .>:; ^.yr.:."*"*^'Trv^...,.. .$2wS5 Morning Glory Brand, Large Peaches, No. "~'J5 size can, 3 forT.. .T.T.7^7.V.. .V^$1.00 fMISCELLANEOUS^i: Imported Holland Edam Cheese, regular price $2.75, this .week. ;,y\i}^>j^^^:ri*^J^^;. Finest Full Cream Brick Cheese, whole only, - . .IK ' r*e*s#~;- : .29C Ginger Cane Molasses, large can......... .20c Importen French Shelled J^ahratsm Pecans, per lb. $100 Phez Loganberry Juice, 8 oz. bottieSjJSSc^izeJIi 0or 25c; doz. -----..............;..... .$2.95 Ferguson or Pappy's Orange Marmalade, ^Pi ^rge size jar, 35c r^ Large Bottle Virginia Dare^Wme^v.vpyv.75c Imported Castile Soap, 3 cakeÂ¥ for 35c^;" doz. ..... .,**â- ,............. •......... .$1.25 Johnson's Prepared Floor Wax, 75c cans.. .59c 1000 Sheet Roll Silk Tissue Toilet Paper, . ,do^^i|o3tjs^5^.^^ Crystal White Soap, per 100 bar case... .$5.25 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Ch|ips, 15c pkgf!m IOr /♦*.•♦>.•;*-♦ • • a • • • a «" • •.â- •'*, •';'%'â- '». ' •;AE^!LJlJ?-*-^-tirii--*-' _JPureJ'rnit_Preserves^ jars, 3 for vvVv^-i vorir-large-lpg ,u.^/^. lion' Pgp .Corii,; sure to pop, 3 lbso....j|or.. .t^fl|i||35c: 39c^ Grrapefruit, doz..'-'*%.^V+2T*'•"•?• • '^.!«' 1.85c ^ :~z-0w<MÂ¥&$i':