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Page Seventeen bulletin THE WOMEN’S PAGE Reclamation The '^Vomun Sees It 'Object of Reclamation IS receiv- ^ovev into the matter; ^ompa'nies are giving it attention; farmers and Working at it; in fact, attention these days. The switchbox, sprocket, pipe, conduit, wheel barrow, lumber, paint can, or get mixed UP- in a wire entanglement; thereby preventing a woeful waste of semi- profane Queen’s English. Old Uncle Joe and his little cart an handsome mule are no respecters of property, if it happens to be lying around c^are^ssV and seems to have 10^ , industry is sitting up and '8® on^- '^ord waste ^ ^'^«stion , horizon. If it is it waste or not waste/’ Nfi ®"’\vp done. of its pristine newness. Ask Pike, who Sad a s;ale; but Uncle Joe says orders looms is orders. walk thru the Park, I." "U k,,o So w the Tallassee Power '’ever overlooks I?- overlooks a good thing, busy, and Mr, to noAv over from East St. Louis Us h **'^*11 xjuoir oi». 4-#wv»*o they put the jinx on old . over there. tUi th, nen ‘Sof, Cireek They say. War ” then came the- . g ’. *t may be true—I wasn’t on R the Greeks had ^ " when Mr. Fickers met, •or WK-, j ® he Con'*'' Anri troubling, Coffman ‘s hi you ^ to ^'*1 by (.jjg **’ what loving esteem he Various departments; only Pi'int this has to go thru •And it isn’t over yet, Went away after a time, Right now you can and clear around the pavilion, without Meeting a single ice cream freezer. If you don’t understand this allusion, con- appreciation of thejecla^-^tion jpar^ ment, go loood. is thT’su'stCce^oVSngs hoped for by the Company, the.evidence °^ , icayy ^ or ninety is re- to the people; who used this Reclamation seen—for some stores, and time re get the^*'. *'to ®boui- ^ know how Uncle Samuel In lan Buage. bright , '®xicon of youth, there thi^ ^adif,. ^t is the same get •(■ 've go after any- Vojj ’^'Sht, gy ' Results show it. Now dark of the moon, singi ^ town and not fall ® *nonkey wrench, gear, of its original value stores, ready to go on the job ,f course the storehouse got awfully ..d Ed S».l.h. bei;.*ira™„TS '•V, er and at sixty, seventy, ^eighty, per cent, turned to “of Tuie the sl.r.ho.s. got awf.lly full, and Ed 1— o i. i »' “0,1 Sch“;,”ho only . M.thodlst, she can’t “ ■ and he !• paMlnS himself on go the back for discovering it, while we women know it is an old, old ctory. We have been practicing this gentle art since the first figleaf coat suit and sport skirts had to be remodeled into fall fashions for B. C. 19000, just outside the confines of the Garden of E']en. We do not expect our men to know this. While they are the best men wc ever knew, they are notoriously shortsighted, as every woman has at least one husband who has said, “My, how nice you look in that new dress. You are the best look ing woman in Badin,” when that “new” dress she is wearing would be three laps behind the present mode if she had not reclaimed it by her own ingenuity into an exact duplicate of 1919 model. The case of father’s cast-off trousers reappearing as Johnnie’s Sunday best is a case of Reclamation, pure and simple; and who shall say there is any thing new about the idea? Mother’s wedding dress was made over into Mary’s first party dress, ’way back in 1897, and then not for the first time either. If that is not Reclamation, what do you call it? Any clever woman, and her name is legion, can take pattern No. P956 in the House Companion, reclaim ore old blue serge suit, one checked bluj suit, which afe no longer fit to grace the forms of their owners, and out of the good portions of both make a good looking dress, costing nothing but the price of the pattern, thread, and her time, which has no commercial value and should not be reckoned any\vay, and the money saved is on the right side of the ledger. (Continued on page 19) new idea, ^ 7; vnrm TAR REGARDLESS OF MAKE, TO f’-ACE'7X?« are invited to BRWG your carburetor and BUSINESS, and HAVE TOUR WITHOUT COST ^Vott system gone over, and MINUi n cniTTHERN CHEMICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, Op Mechanical expert of ™ southek^^^^ oil, wihch we have WHO IS DEM0NSTRA™C GRE CUSTOMERS, WILL BE HERE. advertising and recommending to uun SEPTEMBER 3 WILL LOOK FOR JOU WE COMPANY MORROW BROTHERS & ^ our _a.lbemarl^ N. c.
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