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THIS XHIiEVltLK CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, DKCEMBEli 18, 1918. TO MAKE CANVASS FOR MEMBERS LATER f j- b . - s' H M 3e 0) A Few Suggestions Gifts Clove in Silk, Suede, Chamoistte and J.Pri:!d 50c te $3.50 Waists in Crepe de Chine, Georgette. Puay Willow and other materials $2.00' $16.50 Judge Iriu-haril Issues Mtatrmmti on INM(Minc iih-iiI Mild IMans ttr Ob taining ltrrf Crose Member. PRISONERS SAFE. WASHINGTON. Dec 17 Name of Ichiy American, soldiers who Have arrived safely In France from Her man prison camps were made public tonight by the war department. The tilt Includes the following; enlisted men: Ivsy D. Miller, liatton. I.a.; Krank Straight, Lank Hair No Longer Necessary M. Jones. Montgomery, Ala.; Carl H. Iteene. Ohnrer, Va. ; Harry C. Rowe, Pulaski. Tenn. NEW METHOD OF TREATING "FLU" HELENA. Mont., Dec. 17 Hun dred of Indian on reservation In Montana have died of Influenza and pneumonia, according to report" re ceived at various aaeacies. It H i-e-- ,vat man deaths' were caused ty flrtislitf im-th ods which some fr,bes used tv combat the disease. Influenza patients. It Is clalrncl, took hot water or vapor baths and then leaped Into cold moun1 tain streams. , GLOOMY RKPORTS. (Oulde to Beauty.) A simple and harmless fluid, hitherto utile used tor the purpose, has proved so wonderfully effective in uulckly turn ing straight hair beautifully wavy, it bids fair to become "all the rage." You may be surprised to learn that this pro duct is nothing more than plain liquid sllmerlne. Mora surprised still when you see how prettily It dries In the most natural-looking curls, swirls and crinkles you could wish for. It makes a fine ilnsilnr for the1 hair, too, keeping It so soft and: lustrous. A few ounces of liquid silmerlne, 'which run of course be found In any drug store, will keep the hair curly for weeks. It is neither sticky nor greasy, but I quite Dl. a-ant to use. It should be applied at nigh) with a clean tooth brush a per fectly lovely wave and curllness will be in cvmence in tne morning. West of all. one who acquires the. sllmerlne habit need never again resort to the barbarous curl ing Iron. , Advt. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 Oloomy reports of the situation In Russia, par ticularly at Petrograd, continue to reuch tht state department. A dis patch today announced that the soviet government has restricted the Influx of hungry and destitute prisoners re turning from German and Austrian prison camps without officers or guards. The condition of the middle classes In Petrograd Is said to be extremely bad and great numbers are dying dally of starvation. 'No fuel Is avail able and the people are obliged to keep In their beds day and night. No supplies have reached the city for more than two weeks. As soon as health conditions per mit the Ashevllln Ited Cross chapter will curry out Its Christmas roll rail campuign The canvass of the city and outside districts was called olT Monday night by the sperltlc legal direction of the health ottlcer, Mr Carl V. Reynolds. It Is explained by the chaiKer officials. After n meet ing of the executive committee ca terday Judge J. '. Prilchard. chair man of the chanter, lsxued the fol lowing statement: "The Ited cross as an organlznt Ion regrets exceedingly that the drive for membership, owing to the action of the board of health, cannot complete its work at this time The Indies of the various committees had made all t arrangements and braved the Incle 1 ment weather Monday and as t re sult of their efforts secured qu.te a number of new members. "The nctlon of the board of health will tend to embarrass the Hed Cross and perhaps result In the failure to Increase the membership as sugges.ed liv I'roMlrtent WIIhop. However, tlie ! board is empowered by law to ilo ' those things essential for the preven tion and spread of disease In our midstand when It makes a de.-Uion such decision becomes a law of this community. While some of us, view ing the matter from the layman's standpoint, do not agree as to the necessity of such action, nevertheless It Is the duty of every citizen to sunl behind Dr. Reynolds In his effort to prevent the spread of disease, and to act In any other spirit would nun embarassment vo our health olllrer. in whom we have the greatest confi dence, and upon whom we must rely regarding, such questions, if he Is to succeed in his efforts to conserve the health of the community. "As soon as stealth conditions Im prove we will again' take and shall expect everyon to i'ecome an active member of the fled Cross. " WOMEN ARE RAISING FUND FOR INFIRMARY PRKSKNT CLAIMS. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.Wooden shipbuilders of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts who have contracts cancelled under the shipping board's revised pro gram, conferred with board officials today in an effort to agree upon a basis for remuneration for losses. They were asked for complete state ments of their claims. v There is That "Something That Satisfies' in , ECONOMY SHOES Kncourajrinfr Reports Received From Campaign to Build Infirmary at Iars Hill College. v Women of the First Baptist church have made a splendid beginning In the campaign to raise $10,00(1 for an infirmary building at Mars Hill col lege and they expect to reach the goal by Saturday. The managers of the drive are gratified at the earnestness of the workers and last night this earnestness bore fruit In some sub stantial reports as follows: One business league of tha tihurch ob tained J1.060 In subscriptions; an nthr mixed il.OOO: the Sunduy i.hnn1 wnrkers renorted 1600. All teams reported that many Liberty bonds ana war savings siamym were being, turned over to them by ths owners. Tt nfriiimit ttiat a mother mrhn hurl l.vsi hne onlv sen was giving .1 BiinBTuniin it rriiiii r 1 1 1 1 1 uiuun (v memorial tablet in hie memory in the infirmary at the college. me ooy had been a student at Mars Hill, as had his father, the latter Deing one of the most prominent Baptist of Asnevme. Guided by lis: implement tracks is small enough fui on smalK farms. ' a motor-driven i been built that uae In gardens or Men's, Women's, Boys' and Chil dren's Shoes of all kinds. RUBBERS N for this rainy weather. Protect yourself. We can i fit the little tot as well as the grown-up. Be sure to look for the Yellow Front. ETAIMAMV CAMDir SHOE 12 Biltmore Avenue STORE Swamp-Root for Kidney Ailments There la only one medicine that really stands out pre-emtroent as a moiticlne for curable ailments of the i kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands I the highest for the reason that It has I proven to be Just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of dis tressing case Swamp-Root, a phy- .. ; I ' nMArlnilitn t-nr iinrl I ft 1R- eases, makes rrienas quicaiy oeca-use Its mild and immediate enect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. StaV treatment at once. Sold at all drug sWee in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, If you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing he sure and mention The Asheville Citizen. Adv. and you give her the best , Beats. Sweeps, Suction Cleans , . Let Us Demonstrate PIEDMONT ELECTRIC COMPANY GriHt ' I i , ; Chafing Dishes 64 Patton ATe. ' r K - Opposite P. O. HAS BEEN WORTH OVER $1000 TO HER M rs. Reese ueciares ne Hadn't Been Well in Fif teen Tears Until She Took Tanlac Trouble Gone. "I wouldn't take a thousand dollars cash for the good Tanlac naav aone me," said Mrs. Laim. iveese, wno re sides at Hicks Street, Augusta, neors-la. ! "It may sound strange, but I had suffered with stomach trouble. rheumatism and neuralgia until I got to " the place where I didn't tare whether I lived or died. Everything I ate soured on my stomach and made trouble for me and in addition to the rheumatism, I -fell and broke my arm and It seemed like my other troubles kept it from heallag up like it ought to. I jost lived in misery all the time and couldn't get any relief. "I have Just finished my second bot tle of Tanlac and it is surprising how I have improved considering that I have nrft been well before in fifteen years. The rheumatism and soreness is gone from my arms, my stomach is alright and I can eat anything I want and digest it. I have gained some In weight, am able to do all my work and feel goc all the time. I, want everybody to know that Tanlac has restored my health." ; "" . Tanlac' is sold In Ashevtlle exclu sively by Teagrue's Drug Store; in Bilt more by the Birtmore Drug Co., and In HendersonvUle by V. V. Hunter, and by leading druggists everywhere. lXf f Dessert Molds This Week to Users VV Z JLIU of Jiff v. Jell See Offer Below Th Neto-Crad Gilatin Dainty Fur Drt fas hC""Vi" -tir - 1 Ufa EacnPuckas, (AS M jgA i in iw -.swum siiiiti zmz0 -iF . Jr k esh-Fruit Desserts Of the Finest Fruits At-Trifling Cost With a Wealth of Fruit-Juice Essence . Note the fruity delights which Jiffy-Jell puts at your in stant call. And now, when you need fruit, and fruit is so costly. Each package of Jiffy-Jell contains the flavor in liquid form, ir a vial. Each fruit flavor is an essence, condensed from the juice of the fruit. The flavors are abundant. We use half a ripe Pineapple to make one vial of flavor. We use 65 Loganberries to make another all for one dessert. All the fragrance and flavor, all the healthfulness of the fresh, ripe fruit are concentrated in this vial. And, sealed in glass, the essence keeps its freshness. So Jiffy-Jell desserts and salads taste like fresh-fruit dainties. - Rare-grade gelatine, ready-sweetened and prepared, comes in the package with the flavor. You simply add boiling water, then the flavor from the bottle, and pour in molds tp cooL It's a Revelation Jiffy-Jell differs vastly from the old-style gelatine desserts. Their flavors come in dry form, mixed with the gelatine. True-fruit flavors cannot Iceep'iw that way. The 'finest : flavors are impossible. , ; ,n. i . In Jiffy-Jell you 'get a fruit-juice essence sealed in glass. You get a wealth of the fresh-fruit flavor. You get the fresh fruit healthfulness. It is like using the fruit itself. ; , This is the new-day gelatine dainty. It has brought to millions already a new Idea of gelatine desserts. Now wa urge you to enjoy it. , r . . P Also f 01 Salads. Etc-, . s v ;t t ' Lime-fruit flavor, makes a tart, green salad. jeJL Serve U with your salad or mix the salad in before cooling. .Use . cooked or uncooked vegetables left-overs will do, Qr mix , in meat scraps and make a delicious meat loaf meat in aspic. Mint flavor makes fresh-mint garnish jell for serving with cold meats or roast lamb. . , , " ... , v?'v Any fruit flavor makes delightful fruit salad. W want you to know these dainties now when yon need them most. So ws make these mold offers to induce a prompt trial. Try Loganberry or Pineapple as a dessert, also try Lime or . Mint. Try two of these flavors for your own sake this week ana you are enuuea to any ot these guts. f mm jaai paan Wf i It JoJc ' QJJ Lima Flavor Make a Tart, Gresn Salad J,IL Eor Desserts and Salads '" Afint-for Camith Jttt Aluminum Mold Gifts Vagatabfa Salad MM Sty I, D Molds a salad for six with on packsgs of Jiffy-Jell. Indented for sis equal portions. H'4 Ne.t U.4 He. I ldividmml Dttrt MoUU In assorted styles, The sis will serve a full packsgs of JUTy-JsIL The value js 60 cants per set of sis. - - - - Quick and Economical One package j of Jiffy-Jell serves six people in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. At this little cost you serve a fmity dessert of the finest sort, rich in fruit juice essence. Fruits are costly now. Even canned fruits are scarce because of last summer's sugar shortage. Yet people need fruit and want it. , Jiffy -Jell solves this problem.' It brings yovi all the finest fruits, in ideal form, at small cost. Try it once and you will never go without it Your grocer sells two packages for 25 cents. Get them this week, and we will give you double value in these molds 10 Flavors in Glass Vials Ost la aeh saekase Mint Pet Mini Urn , Lima Par Sated Ml Raspberry Cherry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple - Alsobosj Per DensHs Also Cerfea . .. ' Flavor SPaihasiif 1S Mold Offers Buy from your grocer two packages of Jiffy-Jell. Then send this coupon to us. Enclose 10c cost of mailing only and we will mail you three individual dessert molds as wjp picture. Or enclose 20c and we will send six molds enough to serve a full package of Jiffy-JelL Tpe value is 60c per set Or enclose 10c cost of mailing only and we will send your choice of these larger alu minum molds, valued at 50c each: . ' - -Pint Dessert Mold, heart-shaped, () Or Pint Dessert Mold, fluted. - ((0 Or 6-Portion Vegetable1 Salad Mold. () Or e-Portipa Pruit Salad Mold. () IV r 0 VHtoi-inlf kVi ' lv Cull auadram Mail Us This Coupon Whs Tea Bsy Jiffy -Jell from Tsar Grectr I have today received two packages of Jiffy-JelL . Uraecr Newlaoeloas. . . ent,for which mall ma tha foil owing nold er meida as par raw offsrs? . Your Mum. AaUraao. Be aura yon cat Jlffr-Jell, with packaf a Hka piotnre. norntns aiaa nas iraa-iruu navora fa viaia. mmu Waukesha Pure Food Ce,. Waukesha. Wis. - . 3 f
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