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Classified Want Adverti Twenty-five words or less, Ons Tl Bia Times $1 GO. All advertisement over twenty-five word, lisles on 1,000 words to 1 Mon. No advertisement taken for less t It your name appears in the tale j your want ad to 821 and a bill will I prompt payment. ' FOR SALE FOB SALE-Highest strains Barred Plnnouth Rocks. 60 Pullets, S1.00, IV Cockerls, $1.26 to $2.00 each. Bronze Turkeys at reasonable prices. J. C. Scribbling, Pendleton., 8. C.-ll-13-6tp FOB SALE-200 bushels Fulgum Oats and 100 Hastings 100 to 1. C. M. Brooks, Anderson, R. F. D. 7. ii-i7-atp. BEBB POTATOES-Second Crop, Vir ginia grown, Irish Cobblers. Prefer red by truckers. For late November and early December plantings. Our stock ls shelect. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phone 404. F?B SALE-WHEAT-Seed wheat; feoleaned and graded-quality will Idease any one-price $2.00 per bushel. Supply limited. Furman ;#mth, Seedsman, Phone 4B4. FOB. BALE-Early Jersey Wakefield } and' Charleston wakefield Cabbage pl?ntr. J. R. Fant, Phone 863. U-19-3t WANTS Tee public te know * that have Just received a large ship of bog flies, and can supply wants in this lina. Anderson Uigencer, Joh Department, tt Bright, energetic boy for Quod salary and commis Apply to The Intelligencer of tf -To? to .read .our .two bargain sale oh page five issue. Southern Public Utll Co. . dtt WAN-^ED-All kinds of" Junk, cast iron., rags, cans., rubber, brass, cop per, zinc and lead. Bring to 8am Disher, corner E. Whitner md Man ning'and receive cash. ll-17-6tp. OT-r-W? are now prepared to do your grinding of ail kinds ot feed stuff-cotton stalks, corn stalks, ouyivnri, ?tr?vr, ?...i.., ?tc "rice "Cc har cwt Strictly cash. Anderson W?Ura*? sad Spr'n* Bed Co. SEE W. A. Todd, tho Monument Man, for anything In the monumental line. Tombstones ot all kinds. W. A. Todd, 1909 South Main street, Anderson, 8. ?.-11-6-Imo. The panic io over and Jaka Thomas I J. C. Thomas are in the Cleaning, Hising and Dying' and Repairing less. Prices ' cheap. Give us a trial. We are at the Columbia Tail oring Co., 122 West Whitner Street Clothes called for and delivered. W^SHDB? ii Mutt ?old Jeu we were serving Oysters, stewed or tried: Whole 25c, Half 15c.-mIldway Cate. _ of all kinds, neatly and wetl done, quick service, mod erate prices. Miss Porter, 1626 8. T?wet*.^ll-19-2t. THANKSGIVING Dinner for small fami ly for only $3.25 existing of, ^Tatter - Cranberries '?ted Pickles. Tomatoes ' Small Car Tunny Fish ^?d Dressing Celery Apples, Bananas ,.- . Gelatine, g?ky-tr?e?r?es not fisted herein, ? A gladly, sent en order? tala i?fot n'M?rely a * sajgesUoa for ?taaahj(fHlag ?Inner. I I M! MCCOWN Flume Ne. ftt A!?J?J!Ll?'.'j Jji-LL. J-i - J_i!l t.,'.I.'..'.-U. ' ! " PROf??&?Qtt?Ll CARD? ? ??iiSjnS-iS Mi S ll ni "i 'mun ll" ' I t.!"!? * . ? . < ? 8 DB. FOREST % SUGGS . * * it?'.>w> ??J?l^lW^^s:?>>?.. iv. ?. * < O?lces 4^415 Bl^lny Bldg. . * Phone/ 33&-J A sd?. M a, 6, C . Columns sing Rates me 26 cents, Three Times 50 c nts. i words prorata for each additional be used in a month made on a;>pl< ban 25 cents, cssh in t-dvance. dione directory yon can telephone >e malled after its Insertion for Legal Notices NOTICE OF COUNTY TBEA3UBEB The books of tho County Treasurer aili bo opened for the collection of Stato, County and School taxes for tho Fiscal Year 1914, and Commuta tion Road tax for thc year 1915 at the County Treasurer's office from Oc tober 15th to December 31st, 1914. After December 31st, ono per cent penalty will be added; add after Feb ruary 23th, soveq per cont penalty will bo added, till the 15th day of March, | 1915, when tho books will be closed. All persons owning property in moro than one township or school dis trict, aro requested to call for receipts I lu EACH TOWNSHIP OR SCHOOL DISTRICT, in which tho property ls located. On account of 1 having so many school districts this request is very important to the taxpayers and will to a largo extent eliminate extra j cost and penalties. Tho rato of levy ls as follows: State Taxes_.6 Milla Constitutional School Tax ..3 Mills I Ordinary County Purposes 3 1-2 Mills Past Indebtedness.1 mill Roads and Bridges.1 Mill Public Roads.1 Mill Total ...'.. 15 1-2 Mills j The following are tho additional levies for Special School Districts: Dist , No. Special Total i Levy Levy Mills . Mills Andersen .17 6 21V Airy Springs.64 4 19% Barker Creek ...67 4 19% Bovardam .56 4 19Vit Belton ...12 3 18% Bethel .55 2 17% Bishop Branch ..28 4 19% Broylea .57 4 19% Calhoun . 29 2 17% Cedar Orovo _30 4 19% Centarvllle "r" 4 19% Central .68 4* 19% Cleveland ...36 4 19% Concreto .19 4 19% Cui hur .1,1 4 19% Double Springs ..68 6 21% Eb-nexcr _ .. .45 Vt 17% Eureka .26 2 17%) Fairview .63 4 19 Friendship .35 4 19% Gantt .34 5% 21 Genorstco .61 4 19% Good Hope.43 2 17% Groen Pond.69 8 23% Grove .65 3 18% Hammond . 3 6 21% Honea l'a th _16 4 19% Hopewell .7 4 19% Hunter ."4 7 22% Iva .44 7 . 22% Lebanon .27 4 19% Long Branch _SS 4 19% Martin .15 4 19% Melton .61 4 19% Mt. Creek .70 2 17% Mt View .18' 4 19% Mc Elmoyllo ....69 g 21% Mo Leesa.52 4 19% Neals Crook .60 8 18% Oak Grove .39 S 17% Pendleton .S 4, 19% Pier coto wn '.54 S 18% Rock Mills .5 ' 4 19% Rocky River ....59 8 17% Ssluda .26 8 17% Savannah .0 8 18% Simpson vi Ho _41 3 18% Starr .....37 7 22% St. Paul.4 4 19% Three 4 Twenty 88 4 18% Town vii lo .40 6 21% Union .81 4 19% West Pelser . 8 8 - 28% White Plaina ....48 4 18% Wllllamston .20 5 20% Wtlliford .62 4 18% Zion.58 - 6 21% Straight . ~ ' 16% The State Constitution r cn cir co all mala persona between the agaa of,,21 and 60 years, except those lnc*r.?his of earning a support from being ro?tm ed or other causes, and those who served in the War between the States, te pay a poll tax of one dollar. AU male, persons between the ages ot 31 and 60 yearn who are able to work public roads or cause them to be worked except preachers "who hate charte bf a congregation and persons who ? served in the War . between tho1 States, school teachers and; trustees, TOP. aro exempted from, road duty, may' in ljeu ot work pay a tax of une dollar to be collected at the. samo time other faxes are collected. Prompt attention will he given all persons who wish to pay their taxes through the mali, by check, money or. ?er, ?te. W. A. TRIPP, Connty Treasurer. Best Ce?g?i Medicine for rb ,1 dren. "Three yean ago when I was living io Pittsburg one of ray children had a hard cold and coughes!, dreadfully. Upon the advice ot a ruj,glat ? pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it beaefitted him at once. I Had It the best cough med io tor'children because it ts pleas ant tb take. They do not to a f.h!Ki as confidently as to an adult Sold by all desists, . . ************* *4 * ELECTRIC Cm * _ * Items of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St: **************;* Inspector Han At (arMM'li. Prof. Lu eco Gunter, accompanied by Prof. J. B. Felton, visited Car?-! well Institute yesterday mo'-ning ut! 10 u'elock and inspected that school. ? Yesterday ulternoon at 2 o'clock tho I inspector went to the Flat Hock ! school and at 1 o"'iock hi naid a visit | to thc school at Starr. He 'vas weir pleased with >. verytliint he enw ut! theso points und cninplin'cnted tin teachers and pupils. Prof. Gunter ? has only two more days to remain in the county and will then return to Columbia. -o Miss darlington Was Indisposed. Teachers and pupils of the various schools in Anderson county will learn with re?ret that Miss MUSITI-? M. Car lington, supervisor of rural schools for Anderson County, wu? confined to her home yesterday by {Illness. Friends of Miss Garlington in all j parts of the county trust that she | may be able to resume her office du ties today. OT Anderson Men Willing to Help. Anderson County people have ] learned with Interest of thc move ment launched in Columbia to- form a State-wide prohibition party. There is naturally no little oppo3itfon to tho idea in Anderson but a majority of thc people hero seem to approve of thc Idea and it is believed that the committee appointed to get prepara tions underway for the formation of tho proposition will receive every possible aid in this city and county. To un Ul Ie 3Ton S ti Tiered Loss. Sometlmo shortly after midnight or Just before that hour (Tuesday night, j thieves visited the plantations of J. P. Lodbetter and Eugene Fant In the Tnwnwile section of the county and made away with two bales of cotton. It is understood that the robbers got ! about one and one-half bales from | the Fant place and about one-half bale from Mr. Lodbetter. Officers are i at work oh the case and certain ne- j groes living in that section are un der suspicion, although no arrests] have yet been made. Splendid Picture Was Exhibited Here. Shortly after their arrival In An derson yesterday morning, the visi tors from the Atlanta motion picture I house, arranged for a private pre sentation cf their picture dealing with the "Buy-a-Balo" cotton move nn-iM. ?Q thin p;CtUi'0 rum.: OL tile most prominent society people of At lanta tako Important parts and thc production ia really splendid, lt w exhibited at the Bijou theatre to a few theatrical people and to the newspaper men of the city and it was highly praised by all of those seeing lt. Another Change In Loral Agents. Bffectlvo yesterday Rufus Hill of Greenville became ticket agent for the Piedmont and Northern line rail road in Anderson. W. E. Ffsddln, who has been agent for some weeks, has decided to go into the automobile business and it ls - probable (bat he will locate In Gaffney with the Gaff ney garage. Mr. ' HUI has been con nected with the Piedmont and North era for some ti.ee and is a splendid' young business man. While lpeal folks will regret the departure ?Sf Mr. T?eddln, they will extend a hearty, welcome to his' successor. -o Fenrs (Iroundless Fer Man's Safety. Following the search Instituted in Uils city Tuesday for Robert Park er, a wall known white planter of this county, tho friends pf the r.iis3 lng man Ware surprised and gratified to find that he had returned heme when they reached that olnc3u late Tuesday evening, Mr. Parker lives about seven miles out of Anderson. --?o Ha* Abolished the Omer of Referee. That the office bf referee tn bank ruptcy for this district wlU hereafter be located In Greenville is tho infor mation contained in a letter receiv ed yesterday by G. H. Golger of the firm of Geiger and Wolfe. Thc letter was written by United Ftate? Junto H. A. M. Smith and oxplain-J In de tail the reasons for tho chnnge. The lettor says that the number of ref erees all over the S&to has ;nndc lt an impossible matter for any ono of theso officials to get enough out of the o See to Justify their ttmo mid at ???A Ou ?lan vrnrn nvorr.ro deemed advtsabJa. Mr. Geige? has done very acceptable work in his ca? paclty of referee, , -c Dr. Potent Will Be Sneaker Sunday. ' " - - People Uvtng in thi. Orr ntitl vil lage and people In thc etty as well are much Interested !a the announce ment that Dr. E. M. Potent, president of Forman University at Greenville, will speak In Anderson next Sunday afternoon. Dr. Potent Is a splendid platform orator and has many friends and admirers In this city. He cows? to Anderson under the auspices ot the Y. M. C. A. and will speak in Ute auditorium at the Orr mill Sunday afternoon at 3 o'aiock. A cordial In vitation bas boen extended Ute public to attend. ^ CaJqueta Hotel Bein* Painted. ' Work-'whs' asgan :,?aater.d*y r n re painting ?th? front of th? HcAfcl.?hj quola. Titi? 1? but the first step to be taken by Mr. Ktng tn improving his bow and when all ht? plan? ma '. if. if, If, if. If, if. 3f'<2f' if> ifr if, if? if. {SPARKLEJS * _ . * 1 Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * t. ?a if. if, if. if. t{. if. if, if, if. if. as turo tho place will he very attractive in e\ei-y detail. The work already don? hat) added much to thc appear ance of the building. Carnival Ffople Made Bad "intake. Sheriff Hendrix Hector of Green ville county came to Anderson yi?s terday and proceeded direly to the exhibition ground:) of the Worlds Exposition 3how3, where he looked up two members of the carnival com pany and informed them that he had warrants fer their a rests. lt waa charged that two members of the company had left Greenville without going through the formality of ray ing their board hills and since hog and homlnT i? rather scarce these days, the proprietor of thc boarding house had search instituted for his late guests. ' When tho Greenville sheriff confronted th qm yesterday both tho men paid their board, to gether with the costs for the sheriff's pleasant little call. - Teaching New Man to Drive. . People around town wondered yes terday morning if eight or ten Aros had broken out in rapid succession, since the fire truck was wandering all over the city. When thc matter was investigated lt wnB found that Chief Jackson had determined to make a few changes in his force, since he now bas four additional men, and tho old drivers of thc automo bile truck were merely "breaking in" one or two of tho mew men. In this way there will always bc ri'.-.: a tnau one man on .duty nt tho city hall to drive the big fire fighting machine Planning For Rodi Hill Mort. Secretary Wlialey of tho Anderson Chamber of Commerce and vice pres ident of the South Carolina of Com mercial Secretaries, is busily engag od in preparing the program for the meeting to be held in Fock Hill on November 27. This meeting will be attended by tho secretary of practl cally every Chamber ! of Commerce and board of trade in the State and the trade boosters are expecting pleasant stay In tho "Good Town.** Few Turk ey ? Being Sold. AlIndication are that not many turkeys will be' placed on dining ta bles in^And'eracjr^yfor" the Thanksgiv ing dinner. The .Dig day ls only one week off, ych^there have been but few turkeys'seen for" sale on the streets of tbe^cfty'9?W!>tkeC- meat markets haye yet c*peB*>d >fnD their sales along. V&ia line. Manyi Anderson peo ple will retort to a chicken as the princls*.! dish ot the day while oth ers will make out with a fat G-pus sum." -0 recline In the Pri?e o? Cotton. Yesterday brought a still further decline in the price ot cotton oh tho Anderson market. Tho price rand ed from 61-4 for the lowest grade cotton to 7 1-4 for the best grade but rimctlcally al! the cotton marketed here yesterday . brought but. seven cents. Committee to" Consider Schedule. Anderson merchant and business men are awaiti ne with tome Interest the meeting of the Trades Extension committee of the Chamber of Com merce, which will r> held at 6 o'clock this evening. Moro,interest is befog manifested in this mooting than us ual because of the fact that ?erne suggestion aa to changes of schedule on the C. and W. C. road on thc An derson branch will be approved to night and recommended to the offi cials of the . railroad. Other matters ot Importance will also come before this committee for attention tonight. Explanation ot Why. Parson Could Not Pay. .* An aged negro preacher ambled In to an Anderson bank yesterday add addressing the cashier, he informed that official that the note given by tho Reverend w?nld have to walt un til next Monday before lt could. The cashier reminded the divine of a promise that the note would be paid today ?nd the negro answered: "Boss, that shore am so, but Sheriff Ashley done* raided a gan? of gambler? last Saturday night and got 18 of the best paying members 1 get. And so the collection Sunday was mighty lean, mighty lean." , _.T-*77 Aeere Stole Satire Te**. Concluding that beggars can ridejf they nnvn Lint, uct?? ?? BV??I,( OOPI^ unknown negro, mad?*, away with a mule and buggy from thia city late Tuesday afternoon- The male belong ed to Jonathan McCl?lland 'and the boggv belonged to Tommie Ham monds. Kn?dfc^A?^w^- m?D would orobaB^W^aT^MWW during the day, the negro went to t\? hitch ing, lot, got the veniale ?af amma! and drove'?wny. H? tater Swapped the mule to a nWshtalneer for an old broken down poule and then finally turned thia animal leese He also gava the mountain man 125 to boot tn the dael ?o? thorefr.ro that worthy protect ?I loud and long, when the sheriff forced Mm to part with the animal. The' situation now ls that all partier, nit their property hack, except *he mountaineer ls . out $25 or.d ho ts very anxious indeed te^MM a certain n?gir^ fw about five min utes. . , , x.w FROM NOVtfflW 1ST TO NOV TOORAPWa* TO AVOID CH RI PT MAS RtlTSH. STUDIO 3 DOORS MELOW A MURDER CASE WILL BE GALL F?ll TRIAI CARDOZA JEFFERSON IS AR RAINGED TODAY COURT IS BUSY White Man Acquitted on Charge of Larceny Cotton Plea of Guilty--A Conviction. . Thc moat interesting case henrd reniorday in the court of general ses sions was that o? B. F. McAllister, a ivell known Anderson County plan er, charged with stealing some cot on In tho year 1912. This was the Irst case called yestcrcUy and up mtil the noon hour the court room v&B well Ulled with interested viai ora. watching tho progress of the :asc. After a ?hort deliberation the lury returned a verdict of not guilty. Feaster Sullivan, charged with lom i..'breaking and larceny, appenred u court and entered a plea of guilty ;o tho charge. He was sentenced to servo six months on the Anderson bounty chaingang. John Caudell, indicted? Be vcir?l nonths ago on the charge of oblain ng property under false pretenses, ?vas arraigned yesterday ?afternoon ind this- ca&e occupied *he attention jf tho court until almost tinto for nd lournment. It resulted in a verdict af guilty, tho same bcln-? rendered ibout 6 ' last night. Caudell bas not . ? w-v ' sentenced. Solicitor Kurtz P. Smith announc ed last night that he would begin this morning on the trial of Cardoza Jefferson, charged with murder, lt will be remembered that Jefferson ind another negro got Into a dispute luring the progress of a cc rd game . heit the stakes and as tb ) dead ne ?ro turned to flee from the scene he was shot In the back by some mem ber of the party. Hie body wa3 not ilscovered until the next morning und Jefferson was then arrested and charged wl*.b the crime This was ono op Anderson's regular Snm'cy ?; roting affairs. Women Suffer Terribly From Kidney Trouble. Around on her feet all day-no won der a woman has backache, headache, stiff swollen joints, weariness, . poor sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kid ney Pills give quick rcllot for these troubles. They strengthen the kid neys-take away' the aches, pata and weariness, woak -back and swollen aching joints duo to kidney and blad der trouble. Try Foley Kidney Tills and seo how much better you feel. Evans Pharmacy. SMgHgsfaws&yjrtwgasj- agsEsag^-u-jj^j Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 .... 6:0OA. M. No| 6_. 3:35 P.M. Arrives: No. 5 . .10:50 A. M. No. 21-4:55 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. Tl B. CURTIS, G. A., Anderson, S/C. LJ?- . -Ly-/ . . ? , Kiss Your Coal Stove The gas stove has the coat stove- be?icii ? mil lion ways. No wood to chop, no coal to/car ry, no ashes to take up, carry r^^UliitV?eavlhg a ii cJirt and dust frorn the $to\ thc way rivi* TO Vire ash pit. " No fire to-coax and cod dle. Wo excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of thc right kind of a fire instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's more economical, too. GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! DOUBLES Rm OF YOUR HAIR Girl?! Girls! Save your hair! Make it grow luxuriant and beautiful. Ii you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and .ia radiant with life; bas' an incomparable noft no88 and le fluffy and lustrous, try Danderino. Just one application doubles tho beauty of your hair, besides it Immed iately dissolves every particle of dan druff; you can not have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of Its lustre, ita strength and Its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; Ute hair roots famish loosen and die; then (he hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too olly, g?t a 25 cent bottle of Knowl ! ton's Dandcrlne at any drug store or toilet ?muter; apply a little hs direct ed m:<l ten minutes after you will say ta?p was the best investment you ever made. fWe sincerely believe regardless of everything CIHC advertised, that If you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful bair and lots of it-no dandruff-no itch ing scalp and no moro falling hair you must uso Knowlton'a Danderlne. If eventually-why not now? L MAY FORM A M PHYSICIANS HEARD INTERESTING PAPERS MATTER IS BEING AGITATED, MID-MONTHLY MEETING OF HERE MEDICAL SOCIETY BARBERS TO BAND ?HELD YESTERDAY Union Organizer Has Visited An? derson in Effort to Get All Shops to Pull Together. As a result of free Bhinos and ot li er inducements offered "by some of tho barber shops In Anderson to at tract business, it is possible that a Barbers' Union may be estahlipWi in Anderson within the next few weeks. O. A. Coan of Atlanta, or ganler for this branch of the union, has been spending several days in Anderson and indication sare that' ho may bo successful in this undertak ing. All 'told there are about ll barber Bhops in Anderson and almost every shop has a different price for sctno kind o? work and they all open when they get ready and close at the same Cme. Should the union be organized, one scale of prices will be fixed and certain opening and closing hours will be determined upon. Local ' barbers seem to look upon the proposition with favor and it ls believed*-that- te hunton, will shortly be organized and that local officers will be elected to Bee that tho rules aro observed. Splendid Prepared Papers Evoked Lively Discusi?n Among Mem bers of The Association. Despondency Due io Indigestion, It ls not at.all surprising that per son? who have indigestion become discouraged ??nil despondent. Hero ai*o a few 'vords of hope and cheer for them b/ Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana. Pa. "For years my diges tion waa so 'poor that I could only oat the lightest foods. I tried every thing that I heard of to get relief, but not until about a year ago whon I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and got a bottle of them, did I find the right treatment. I soon began to Im prove, and .since taking a few bottles of them my. digestion ls fine." For salo by all dealers. Members of tho Anderson County i Medical association said yesterday af |ternoon that the mid-monthly meet ing of tho society for November, held yesterday In thc rooms of thc Cham bor of Commerce, was even more In I teresting than are moBt of tho ses ' rions of the society. I The meeting was called to order . J oromptly at 12 o'clock with all of ? fleers and a majority of tho members jin attendance. Splendid papors were : read by tho3o assigned to this part I of (he program and each paper ?vok !ed lively comment and much discus sion. Dr. C. F. noss presented a very In teresting caso of tctaus and the MO...bora of tho atooclation nil took an active part In tho discussion con cerning this case. Dr. J. P. Duckett rood a very, in teresting paper on "Slmplo Fractur era" and this was received with closest an6RfT^^n~lirS~ part of the member* present. Dr.' J. C. Harris read ono of the host Taper ever heard by the associa tion, entitled .."Compound and Com minuted, /factures." * * All of these .'features wero of .Inter j to th? hift?bers and without ex ' ceptlo.n the physicians expressed / tbem'&elvos caj?f? having enjoyed the mooting. ; The Admit it. . In an address at St. Louis Miss Jane Addams said that "Chicago wo men have met thp greatest amount of chivalry from Chicago men since they. acquired tho right to vote." From tho Chicago politician, certainly. "Forj^ {woman ls only a woman, but a bal li ot, bc gosh, ls a vote!" I Start Paying for that Christmas Diamond NOW If you have planned to give a Diamond, why not bey ft on the Mnrchbanks & Babb attractive-"Divi- ' ded-Payment" pinn--and start paying for it TOMOR ROW? - Part down, and1 the balance aa convenient ber tween now sand Christmas; we will h?id the Diamond for you without extra expense. Orar Diamonds are QUALITY Diamonds; they ure absolutely STANDARD, and in view of the Eu ropean war, diamonds will be higher before the war ts over. Wc wiR be pleased to spend a minute* or an hour with you, assisting you with our advice or counsel as to what to buy. You wffl be under NO obligation whatever to buy anything. t .SF mmm Let ma send voa FREE PERFUME Writs today for a testing bettie of ED. PINA?D'S LILAC