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A (i Thursday Morning, December '18, 1919 ' - THE VINSTON.SALEM JOURNAL TWEE I, MOTHERS Do you realize the necessity of fitting: the youngsters' feet correctly? It is very essential to a growing foot that the Shoes should be properly fitted, thus savingxthe youngster of today the sorrows of tomorrow. Our salesmen take personal interest in every pair of Shoes fitted. Bring the kiddies in today. ' , ' Dobson-Sills' Fitting Service is Superior. "SHOES, HOSIERY, TOO. Winston-Salem, Greensboro, S. E. Shaping, Mgr. r- - ; I S O C I E T Y'l I -J MRS. W. O. SPENCER, SOCIETY ED I TOR. Telrphon. Xo. IX .WINTER The valley stream Is froten, ' Th hill are cold and bare, And the wild white beta of winder, Htvartn In the darkened air. 1 look on the naked forest; Was It even ttreen in June? Old burn with go&len crimaon, , 1 the dim autumnal noon? : I look on the desolate garden;- Is It true that tho rose was there? ( And the woodbine's musky blossoms, And the hyeJnth's purple hair? Js the stem ft biles but withered,. And the root survives the blast? Are tho seeds of the future sleeping Under the lonves of the past? . Ah! yes for a thousand Aprils . The frown iters shall grow, And the dews of a thousand sum- mora Wuit In the heart of the snow!" Bayard Taylor. Clvle Department of Woman' Club to Meet ' " - The Civic Department of the Wo man's 'Club will meet this afternoon at S.49 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A., and It Is hoped that entire member ship will be prcsAit. . Meeting of library Kxtrnfion ' Department . 1 The Educatttm and Library Exten sion Department, of .the Woman's iub will meet Ibis afternoon . at J;S0 o'clock at the Y.-W. -O. A. rsrvnl.TwhiV Asttor-tatinn Meets Today , The T'arent-Teacher' Association of Went End School will hald its irgular December rM?ens; this aft ernoon at 3:30 o'clock in the school building;. Dr. K n. hruimon ' AddrrnMw Woman's Club The member of the Woman's Club who were present on yesterday t the 'open- meeting to- hear Dr. E. (': Hrsnson ."peak upon the subject of "Civic Housekeeping" enjoyed a .rare opportunity to hear the facts ennrerning a aubjeet thst should be of the rre;itest interest1 to every wo- msn wno loves Humanity, or ner ne'gMinr. -'." . . lr. Branson paid a most gallant tribute to women, saying that msny frightful rendition within our state went continually from bad to wrse, lint! the wmen of the, Htte awooake lo the .fact and began to realize the fltuation.. saying that men were eith er loo busy after building wonder ful cities .and institution's, or else lacked the diserimlnatng nsght nto the modus operandi of elvln c)ea'n liness for these reasons or. for some other, : good housekeeping had ever been relegated to thcwomen, and it was 50 in public "as In private Ijousrkeeping. DrJ Branson said that in many counties tnere were no 'pro visions for taking care of tubercu lar patients, that Wake county filone had twice an many patients afflicted with the dred disease as there were tieds in the sanitarium. ., ' He congratulated our own county upon Its tubercular hospital, and urged the need of a. detention house fT PRPMPTIY And tend for your, doctor without delay, then ' request him to leave his prescription at our store...; We make specialty of the prescription business. , We have that de partment on a separate floor. ) 1 13 T1IE PLACE I n for the town. He spoke of the condi tion of our Jail, which acordolng to his, and other reporu might be the alMmportant spot to begin our midwinter- civic. , house-cleaning since on .stretch of fancy can Imagine what it will be Uke if we wait for the "annual aprlng cleaning". Every Item mentioned by Dr. Branson waa of vital importance and will without doubt cause the women of our city to awaken more fully to the problem that confront them if they are to take tehir place In the foremost ranks of welfare workers and as Winston-Salem women never fall to do their whole duty when aroused, the civic department under the cap&ble leadership of Mrs. Fred erick Hanea may be expected to do Its full duty toward making our city the cleanest, the . most attractive and the healthiest city In North Caro lina. , Bridge Club ' ' t Dellgntrnlly . Entertained ' The members of the Tuesday aft ernoon Bnldge Club were delightful ly entertained on yesterday after noon at the hospltuble home of Mrs. Marshall Orr, on Brookstown aven ue. . V 1 After a sp id ted and delightful game a very tempting and delicious course of refreshments was served. Mrs. Orr's guests for the after noon were Mesdames Robt. Dalton. Chirlwi Taylor. B. . Sharp," George Orr, Melton, Jaek Cablnesa and J. R. Lynch. MrV Bamett TJotiglaa e-Vrtved In the cltV oh last evening, from the Uni versity of North Carolina, to spend the Christmas holidays with home folks. ' Mrs. T. Holt' Haywood and charm ing little daughter, Miss Mary Lou ise will arrive in the city today to spend tho Christmas holidays with relatives. iUtheran Iri Aid Meet Today K Mr. Roediger. and Mrs. T. H. Roes sel will be Joint hostesses in Is after- HOUSEHOLD QUIZ By Alice Gltehell Kirk Homo Kconomfcv Knpert and Lecturer To Prevent Grip Take "Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30c Visiting Christmas ers Whea ypU coipe to Winston-Salem, lon'.t fall to come Jiere for your ieUs ;or your quick lunches., ' 1 . , y win-sal cafe: Home of Good Things to Eat. -130 West 4th 8U k No. 10. 1 Who ls known aa the greatest Food General In the world? i Whst do you make of the liquid In canned vegetables? S Do you know the best way to keep knives sharp? 4 Are there some simple tests for knowing good bread? t What are the main furnishings In a sewing room for convenience? ( What are some of the reasoins why homemakers should know pe- Lrlod furniture? 7 Name a well established cook ing school In Boston? - No, 0 AiiHwerfc. ' Answer to Yesterday Question 1 Now la the time fcto plan to build your 'new home. 3 Bread flour la the best for (Tumpllngs and noodle. a Vetable -oil are pure oils, mad I Vegetable oil sr pure oils, made from corn, nuts Or refined cot ton seed, and -are called "vegetable oils" for all kind of cooking. They Supply the present scarcity of lard and buter In all baking or cooking. 4 Homemaklng Is the biggest de partmental business In th world. (Bread flour' ahould be a rich creamy color, coarse and. "sandy" to the touch; when pinched tightly be tween the thumb and forefinger It should separate and fall apart. 6 A good looking attractive style of business dress for the home suit able with slight 'change for street and not a uniform, is a necesslt for convenience and adds to the dignity of the work. T 8t rained tomato or one can of tomato soup la a good substitute for beer or ale In Welsh Rarebit. (To be continued.) 1 PARENT-TEACHERS OF WEST END MEET, TODAY ' The P rent-Teacher's Association 'of the Weat End school will meet this afternoon at 1:30 o clock, in the audi torium at West End school. All members are urged to be present, as many, matters of importance are to be discussed. noon at 1:10 oclock to the Ladles' Aid Society of the Lutheran church at the home' of . Mrs. Rodedlger, on Spring street. A Dance Tonight at - Twla-Clty Club The Twin-City Cotillion Club will give the first of the Christmas dance tonight from 9 until I o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Garber Davis Orchestra. Mr. J. E. Harvey of Ipencer 1 visiting her cousin, Mrs. O. C MitchelK , " Rev. R. A. Forrest of Toccoa Falls, la visiting In the 'city, , HOCH OFFERS PLAN TO SAVE NEWSPRINT PAPER Washington, Dec. IT. -A new plan to conserve the scanty supply of print paper was (proposed in a bill introduced today by Representative Hoch, Republican, Kansas after the committee's decision on the Anthony measure. The Hoch blll would re strict all newspapers and periodicals from using mdra paper during the first six months of 1920 than was used during the first half of 1819. The restriction would taWe Into con sideration Increased circulation and provision would , h made for. new publications. Under the Hoch bill designed as a substitute for the An thony measure no publisher would be given' the, second class mailing prtv II ge without filing a pledge to ob serve the limitation. ,aneali(aitor would suffer the penalty, of paying third oiass postage rates. Representa tive Anthony and other members of the postofflce committee were said to favor the Honh bill in view of the many objection raised to the An thony measure. .'-''. BARICH URGES INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION 1X3 II WAR Washington, Dec. t7. Pesos time Industrial preparedness for war was recommended by Bernard M. Baruch, former chairman of the war Indus tries board., In a report to President Wlleon. which ws submitted to con gress. Encouragement by the gov ernment of the mining of essential sVar materials, the preservation of skeleton munition plants, and the creation of a skeleon organisation similar to the war industries board, were the specific recommendation made by Mr. Baruch. TODAY AT THE PILOT Wm. DESMOND IN THE PRODIGAL LIAR" 10c AND 20c BROADWAY THEODORO ROBERTS IN "PUDDINHEAD yWII,SON" ALSO ' "OUTING CHESTER" 10c AND 20c TODAY AT THE ELMO NT ( "MAN OF MIGHT' AND OH, YOU EAST LYNNE" 5 and 10 Cents Always AUDITORIUM BOB SHAW'S BLUE RIDGE LASSIES EVERYONE A GOOD ONE MATINEE 25c NIGHT 25 AND 35c HOWE VOTES TO SELL ttOVKRNMJ'LVr WAREHOUSES Washington, Dec. IT. Without a diaeenUng vote, the house passed and sent to the senate today a bill or dering th snJe of housing facilities erected 'by the government dilrlng the war to relieve oon'wtloii In many industrial centers. .The meas ure also abolishes the United Stales housing bureau, transferring the properties to the treasury for sale to private pereona, either for caeh or part payments. Debate on the meas ure centered largely In n .attack on the housing 'bureau. Charges of profligate expenditures of govern ment funds were made by several members and the assertion was made that the senate public buildings committee wm conducting an Inves tigation wlth a view of determining whether It should-recommend prose cutions by the lprlment of Jus tice. 1 Eminent scientists believe that not a single microbe exists In mountain air shove the height of two thou sand feet. Kann's Fashion Shop For Women ASH CHRISTMAS ClUXfca , In A noted fact is known to all that Kann's merchandise stands for your neatness in dress. A RADICAL DRESS SPECIAL' To the ladies who fere anticipating; a dress pur chase for the holidays, this special Satin Dress reduction ahould attract your attention at the most earliest convenien time. We are offer ing your choice of these satin dresses at each, TEN-NINETY-FIVE LUXURIOUS FURS AND OTHER GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS We are showing; right now some of the most appropriate gifts you could give a lady for her Christmas gift. .We wish we could list all the many pretty gifts we have, but space and time wil not allow it. You can come here and we as sure you that the time you spend in this store will repay you in every purchase you make HOLIDAY GOODS . We are ready with our usual splendid Bhowing of Christmas goods. White Ivory Sets, Toilet Sets, Toilet Waters, Perfumeries, Powders, Soaps, scores of fine gift articles for those who wish the best for their money. The true holiday spirit prevails here and you are welcome to come and look whether you buy or not. For several seasons Hutchins has been the Mecca for gift purchasers.; Candy, Cigars and scores of useful and practical gifts for men, women, boys' and girls. Come and joint the throng at HUTCHINS DRUG STORES i "On the Minute Service" West End Phone 28 Downtown Phones 141-668 PACKAGES , MAnED TJpoV ' REQUEST Kann's Four-Fifteen Trade Street ! e V "mi "i"'r?rtn!T ?55u! WHITMAN'S CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS The Candy that brings miles of smiles. Every package put up in handsome boxes. Give her the Sampler, it shows how good candy can be. We have all sixes from 1 to S pounds. WHITMAN'S FOR kPPINI;SS MAKE THIS A WALK-OVER CHRISTMAS Nothing could be more appreciated than a nice pair of WALK-OVER Shoes presented to your wife, husband, son, daughter or mother on Christmas day as a token of -your love. , ; , ; .' :' Wo are showing a tyie of Silk Hosiery that will please anyone, also Bed Room Slippers. WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP "THE SHOE STORE OF SMILES" 109 W. 4th Street - Jo W. Waatbrook, MfT. :.:'!. -,' .: v .'; J-: .dfiK'.f-v; -,. : '. .,v. .-. OTHER GIFJS Djer;Kiss Perfumes and Toilet Waters . Vivadou Perfumes , and : Toilet Waters . Mira Dena Perfumes .and Toilet Waters Hudnut's Imported Per fumes i These are put up in satin box es. Hand painted leather cases, satin lined icy-hot bot tles, razors, bill folders, Prince Albert' in 1 lb jars and cigars galore, of all favorite brands. CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS ' The Gift su preme is a Conklin Foun tain Pen. A Prices from $2.75 upward. MAKE THIS YOUR CHRISTMAS DRUG STORE We invite you to make this your Drug Store. Come in, look oyer the special line-up of handsome gifts, make your selection and we will gladly hold your purchase until you are ready for its delivery Zinzendorf Drug Store PHONE 228
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