REPLACING CAKES AND CANDIES' WITH MRS. HOUSEWIFE- YOU DO NOT KMOW WHAT REAL BAKING SATISFAQION MEANS UNTIL YOU HAVE USED JEWELS, LACES KANSAS EXPANSION FLOUR AND lie-- BOUTON- EVERY PARTICLE OF FLOUR IS TAKNN OUT, LEAVING ONLY THE PURE, WHITE VELVETY PRODUCT. MEHRAMMtt' Tin Boxes on Which Cb&rm ing D i f n Have BWn graphed. NIERES ASK YOUR GROCER TOMORROW BLACKWELL BUSH NELL CO. Distributor. 1: '1 1 ff air, M mm L THF. ornamental tin boxes in which one may now huy ran dies, dainty . candid fruits, and the h'r-c, .- .1 ur cry Iroro the !.-. s w. hen vi;.i onfe--tions um-iI to l- carr.ci home in paper hags The attractive tin re ceptacles of today have value not only in the fart that ihey keep thei. ontcnts fresh, l.ut that they arc real ornaments which will grace any library-table or buffet. Nor does their value end there. Kmptied of their edible contents, they may be p it to numerous uses. Charming jewel boxes may be made of them; also boxes to hold hand terchiefs, gloves, ribbons, laces, or cigarettes. Their lacquered decorations are so colorful and artistic that they will fit into almost any color scheme To make one of these pretty tin boxes over into a jewel case, a pad of cotton wadding should be cut to fit the bottom of the box Over this and arour.d the sides should be carefully glued a velvet lining, in one of the col ors med on the exterior decoration of the b' x TliUa padded and lined it appears to have been destined from the first to serve as a casket for beautiful jewels Satin Iiiuiiks are perhaps more Mutable for the boxes that are to hold handkerchief, (.doves, ribbons, etcetera. In theve no wadding will be necessary. The satin lining should be cut to fit exactly the sides and bottom of the box, stretched smoothly over th"se sur fares and glued w ith c.irr In work, ing with fine fabric use the best quality glue wi there will be no discoloring ;md the surfaces will a ! here sm'ithly and perm jnently. If a cigarette box is d'sirrd. it is better to use a sipiare or oblong tin box As a cigarette container it r"cd not be hned. although it would not be inappropriate to do so Perhaps a lining of taffeta silk wouM be best, because fragments of tobacco would not cling to it fmm. T rA K as they might to a satin surface. The box, with its prettily decorated cover, would be a pleasing addition either to the library table or to the dressing-table in milady's boudoir. For the latter, one should be selec ted that is done in light, dainty colorings; while ji box of Oriental colors and design would be best suited to the library or a man's "den." In selecting a lining for any of these boxes, it would be well to choose from the less dominant col ors on the cover. For instance, where there is an Oriental design in rich red, blue and yellow, with the red predominating, the blue note had best be repeated in the lining. Or perhaps a box 01 Japan ese design will be done in black and silver Here a contrasting- lining would be artistic, such as a pale greer., or a bright Chinese red The woUt of adapting these love ly bores to new uses is a fascin ating one They would make de lightful Christmas gifts, with per haps a sample enclosed of the ar- k, tide they arc designed to hold in the handnerchiet box, a dainty kerchief of fine linen; a pair of cloves u in the glove-box; cigarettes neatly placed in the box intended for that use; in the jewel-box, one of the dainty, pastel-colored pearl neck laces now so inexpensive but popu lar. Not. however, that any enclos ure would be expected. For any one of these pretty boxes, neatly and artistically lined, would be a charming gift in itself These ornamental tin boxes may be procured in almost any candy store or bakery. In tin boxes hard candy will keep fresh and dry and may be preserved for a long" time. The t.n cake-boxes usually hold fruit cakes, since it is desirable to keep them for an indefinite time. In this type of container the cakes will remain fresh and delicious. Such boxes of cakes or candies may be kept on the table in the living room, or on the dining-room buffet. They will be found extremely handy, and as attractive as they are uset'ul They are .1 good in vestment A most attractive g-it to a movie fan wou'd consist of a group of boxes, each de--or.ited with the face of a popular an I cel.'br.ited screen actress, each imed v. "atcli so r color rote nf the boudoir and each labeled on the outsid- of the box below the lid with the name of the article for which intended, such as gloves or jewels. 000,000 per year? Do you know that Florida sells over $20,000,000 worth of fish per year? Do you know that Florida mines produce $20,000,000 per year ? Do you know that Florida pro duces and ships more citrus fruit than California? CIVIC LEAGUE. The Civic League will meet with Mrs. Paul Walker Friday aftemo.r, October 9, at 3:30. Since this is the first meeting of the club year important business wil! Do you know that iast year Flor- transacted and topics of interest ida shipped 7,500 carloads of celery, will be discussed. 4,500 carloads of new potatoes 2,500 ! carloads of cabbage, 1,0 V cmi loads I rf tat-funA tin nnnnrtn titntit ' All members are urged to attend Or llie Party 1 A "i r 6 ! M ft 1 ... L"- M'"on." J' 1 or 11 ! ! i the ; id ! ted ' r ,i ons Mid 1. cracl ed ice, concoction.. .iT'-I I. -Ii .VP.-.! unit it, in d milk . ib- -it ! . ea-icM ' . u- f ,i , :: 1, : Ihr h" ti -:- ;, i-.:..i;., .1 (-. t!,i 1 numerous other vegetable, such as beans, peas, swe;t potato;-, straw berries, peppers and egg plant? Do you know that the United States Department of Agriculture jfivos Florida the highest crop value )er acre of any state in th Union? Do you know that Polk .'Ounty in Florida has the largest per capita of wealth of any county in the U. S. $1,198? Do you know that the state of Florida has no indebtedness of any nature as a state? Do you know that Florida has a Constitutional Prohibition against in come and inheritance tax? Do you know that last year more miles of railroad were built in Flor ida than in any other state in thu Union, and the same will be repeated his year? Do you know that the statician Roger W. Babson. says that there are five million families in the Unite-! States who can afford winter homes? Do vou know that it is claimed that 125,000 business men retire every year, having accumulated a ! pufficient competency to retire, and many of them prefer to go to a warm climate? Do you know that Ford, Firestone, Edison and the United States Gov- Yes, I studied geography sometime ernment are bending all their encr- ago, but the information given in it 8w to produce rubber in Florida, was very meager, and, besides, what 1 so that we will not be deperent on was a fact yesterday is past history the British possessions for this com today and can no longer be quoted . nrmity 7 as correct. ' Do you know that rubber will cost I have he-n inttin. down a fJ f United States $300,000,0)0 or f,,rt, I havp rlpnpd rpntlv from I $400,000,000 this year ? iff.t ..,, ;t, rfca , i No, I am not a Floridian, but a Vir- Florida, and will formulate a que. ! 8ir,an birth- and Norch Caro" tlonaire. : in by adoption. The-e ii oncugh ; rcrr-i in this country lor all or the 1 tatcs I am prou l of Virginia i IVrlon Brio orltronriaa oaVin yt. nf lirtw Do. you know that only 2 per cent ' . . . XT ., ,. . . .. . .when she retreats. North Carolina of the homes in Florida are mert- . . . . . , . . , 1 has some charming features thut gaged, whereas in many states more i-i.ij 11 , ., V. , . . 1 Honda lacks and Florida possesses than one-half of them are mortgig-' . , . MAUDE McCULLOCH. The sum of $170,000,000 was trans ferred from the old Federal Reserve bank In St Loots to the new without a cent being lost or stolen. Bat that was because the money was well guarded and stout 10,000 predatory, dtlxeaj ef 8t Louis vera not twan at Jrhst wsajotofom. Miss Gladys Barefoot of Hallsboro, N. C. arrived this week to spend the winter months with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Dicus, on Boundary street Jersey City. N. J Mr. George al. Downs writes: "When I was a trapeze performer traveling with the circus I contracted severe stomach trouble and nervous breakdown. The doctor advised, oper ation immediately, but I was afraid of operations and put it off. A friend sug gested I try Turfs Pills, 'he baring used them for years. After the first dose I began to feel better and would not be without them. I feel as young and fall of vigor as I did when I Joined the circus." At all druggists. FLORIDA. Do you know that Florida is seven times the size of Massachusetts? cd ,.,i!-. With v'ic--. ma: ;i few lem- I plenty o! II ort'. of delicious u In' m.'de. R?sp'i rry f '"-') Tvo cups water, '4 cup sugar, cup lemon juice, 2 cups orange juice. 1 cup i annrd wh dc rasp berries, 1 cup raspberry juice. Boil sugar and water together 3 minutes and chill Add fruit juices and berries and pour over ice in pitcher. This makes 6 glasses. Chocolate Float Three cup.i evaporated milk, 1 cup water, 4 ounces unsweetened chocolate, 3 tablespoons 'hot water, 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, whipped cream flavored with van illa. Scald the diluted milk in a double boiler. Mix the chocolate, sugar and hot water over the fire. Add to hot milk and beat well. Add vanilla and chill. Serve top ped with whipped cream. Pineapple Frost Mix two cups syrup from can ned pineapple, 1 cup ice water, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1-3 cup syrup. Pour into glasses contain ing cracked ice. Top with a spoon ful of whipped cream and sprinkle with nutmeg. fr.-f. " I li- .iii-i pluci'i pie a.id war :n the io hi.x and v t" serve ad-! sugar fc t.is'e ipiart of ice water. The juice 1 ti !'! berries can be suhsii- place .if '.;'.i'h and pine- -ippl: 1 ' 1 VOl! ll! Pine"."-G" ;e. Kiic-; Prr-ch 'Iv,o cips I'inrapplv juice, !4 cu; lemon juice, cup sugar, 2 cupi grape ii-ict. 2 cups ice water, 3 large slices orange. 6 maraschino cherries. Mix pineapple and lem on juice and suj.-ar and stir until sugar dissolves. Add grape juice and ice water and pour into glasses each containing a half slice of orange, a cherry and a small piece of ice. Grapefruit Punch One cup of juice drained from a can of grapefruit, 54 cup lemon juice, 2 cups orange juice, 2 cups ice water. -'A cups powdered sugar. Mix the fruit juices and sugar and stir until sugar dissolves Add iced water and serve. Rhubarb Punch Do you know that the income of . the inhabitants of Florida from agii-' Mrs. V. R. Jackson, Mrs. C. A. Mil- ulture, horticulture, livestock, fishing ler, Mrs. L. A. Miller and Miss Mae and mining industries is over 5UC,-' Miller motored to Ashevillo Mondav. A Clearance Sale OF ALL Jewelry, Diamonds. AAatches and Novelties. Everything in our Store At great Red uction JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometrist Leg of Mutton If Three ci'ps rhubarb, 3 cups water, -Y- cups sugar, 1 cup jiitco from canned pineapple, 3 table spoons lemon juice. 2 cups ice water. Cook rhubarb which has been cut iu small pieces wi-.hry.it peeling. Rub through a fine ctriin- Oriental Punch cr- 'w nnd "r "n"' di- I solves. Chill. Add fruit jni.-e ar.d To the juice of six oranges add - ice water and pour into gius&e. If you want a nice leg, loin, rib, breast, shank or shoulder of mut ton this is the place to get it. In fact, we carry only meat of the choic est quality. Our business has been built on square dealing and fair prices. We want your patronage and if we get j it will do our best to keep it CITY MARKET J. B. DAVIS, Prop. Phone 149 Church St. MATTRESS f ACT0RY We make new Mattresses out of old and new Mattresses to order. Reasonable Rates-Work Guaranteed Leave orders at McDowell Building Old Square Deal Furniture Stand. Phone 154. We will eall at any address. FACTORY NOW RUNNING AT HAZEIWOOD, N C Now is the time to have that Mattress maie H. F. MULLIS Phone 154 Wayncsville, N. C.

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