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Show ' , :. Mirk-- 2 - ET ME-DESER- li 0 fig fili 40: N , I ., :.--tiI - , q NI , ,, what- do they mean gt by western coffee - - - coffee-excelleric- r, ., yd, b,,, , i.,.. ,:k0S,,.... . -- , P ' e. - 00-- -0! .4-- '''sq-- 4 .! 10410 , , 'f.:1,-,,,- ,rL,..i.Eit,,,1 . , meriii . s ' - - Break the vacuum Seal of I tin of HillS Inhale that g bouquet! Brew - a cup and taste that wonderful flavor! Any wonder Hills Bros ;is The Bros. - - - - sense-thrillin- - - ;, tk Hirschtnan 's - B PperiaL COCAll11erettees. pIlltd eon t DA GOOD - StIOESt VIM - SINCE I ME sr.- - trir rilits) Bel?: e wtektYlanaheon the Khwanle dub at the Hotel tornpany-at-thI 414:ot otiwoillo nursdai 101, - COF Is the rieristal Patinae Peck sokkh Jetts the cola frisk MS. Rai kah. U. Si SPONSOR OF " INDUSTRY SBA: iS i011130 . Mr. Young declared that other nations foster the industry 'with a eimilar purpoee. Be sketched the history of beet sugar production. saying that sugar content in the lieete was first discovered in Germany in the middle eighteenth centurt. Napoleon Boneparte was the first advocate of production commwas forced into It ereially.--and by the English embargo during his war with Britain. he raid. and since that time the industry has developedirtteritationelly:He paid the beet when firat used for sugar production contained 5 per rent sugar while through car.- fel selection, the beet now raised is 16 per cant sugar. The meeting was in charge of John E. Jones. vice president of the club. Sign Pact to Debts to Britain .Pay Grooce--t- - , , 41.46111.6 ,. ho A ' .41WWW ' - ! . . .. . Special For i Saturday Only. OW rarkeririeeee and - Superask twirl lutur et deem .... ..... ...:.,. 15c Have You Ivied, sr "Hotter Ihromal. Hot mery tat M 4 namwas. kolla.-bot- - - "Better. Jaitt what k you pot ono ot war dell. Maga Mao loot weell. Il WI'S DEW thew all the thee. FRT. CALL EARLY. tr - 165 A S t3TaleH 2,Anwri,.. The Saturday News Some Fea,tires in This Week's Big Issue . Was.3r10 HIDDEN HEROES OP THE P,OCRIES.--T- his week's installment of I. It Stowell's interesting book continues with expetiences of the Stuart exploration partytheir trailing homeward the South Pas.-ho- w they secure- a home from the Indians and climb the Continental divide; their plans for the of Indelene the first cabin ever built in ' - - wharla now the state of Wyoming. .RENRY nosicecs- - LETTER.Henry Hoskins sends enother terestintrietter from the nation's 7 canner-71-ln fashion he writes of General Lord's (melon,: Senator Moil the speaking; Dr; Ellott and -linkton Memorial Itirldge. the most 'beautiful worrian- ,. moral P11,311..and other topics. NEWS roluabx sERVICE- ;-This week's frireign.piige contain& Its usual. a comprehensive review of happenings in Europe and elsewhere. Among the queartions discussed are the folof lowing: Palm Beach planned on the Riviera; American girl to eon of British diplomat:' credit plan for theatre seats urged; German comment on Berriore recent e - - -- , - - abut- - T -- ot nulk,a pat ter and two SHRED-c-- - DEDW)TEATBiscuit& Salt orsweetn to Try that hatioriTorA ttt,ste. coralT- - marre longer ingove with RAR! HILL MEAL love' Rickman centribtues an interesting discustdoir of the question: Who Cr. the meet truly American dwellers in this land of 'Amer-- leert.Thcr testis also Contains ttlehdoi ad- ' dra w. delivered by titter Stephen:Washington's L. Rickards in the Tabernacle. There is also another installment of the series "In the Days of Nativoo.' by Robert Aveson. The Rome Writer featured on the literature page. is Alice Merrill Horne.' Thin " week's installment of Service of Stlenoe deals with. "Keep ing the Family Warm. its Utah fitly years ego, T)Tkma.; OTHER IT4TCRIES---Lit-s Music and literature .pagell: Church News with Missionary eorrespondence front carious fields; city. Mete and 'society pages; latest sport uevre:cartoonai-fo- ur page condo supple.- -' ment: complete- tehstraphie Me suntrellehip, .neww,-VA.1.144,15 4.1Vraitteds 'earth: sped lettere from New York. Washington. Chicago. Denver sad den rrantleoti. t, WitlTEIRS--1o- e- z .. vrirtAT PLANTENO IN 14 - turrrEn. Heade -- '. . TO it P sv- 11.11."1 ISze lor 12,,,,e dour. - 3 lot 29c . :I:: 2 ER, fresh , Zoe ORANGES- . BEST LISS. ' launch GRADE REG( CAR 15e . V A LA E ,-, inAtimitakirr. . , 3 lbs. LARGE DILL PICKLES, I tor .... .. $ ',net ly 20 1" ..... . . HRE - . . ... V NTIL 'SOON Lt SCR PAPEC I . BANKRUPT --- -- - Practically-YOUR- HOBAN MI 73.00 BIGELOW FRIGID 1112 sata.as HEAVY PAELlat 0113 ...... ET Brit f4 OWN-TRIC- 'atria HI BBELS PION PEA MLIVIS Bill Extra Heavy fnvoriete s vtt,Grg TEEL BE.... Else AIMM)NA fr- .- lase E' - 13PARLOR - ms MOHAIR St !TEN 1300 NEW .. 1 FRENCH ..... 311TES ,01 Many burcome others,All 4, '4-.- o MR& "7", .7kb,....:: . N,,1 , , mils. $200 00 S150.00 5250.00 en nn el a iattatto NvioRT., --- , ad-Li- i O A .' o : . e IN AT.j i' -- , - , Mat nese Detrereet Will $ieve tee Profiles. Wftk temples teetrilleilt CA' Tereutit Airshed , f, We tee ale morel" uneei hooves sets. lietiliestir tittle reacing trent S1451) and op. - Pb... Witesttre eta ter er Ike? Dawenetretios Out et 'temp intottrles wftj toe Promptly Amweretla . SWAIM" CONSOLIDATED Music COMPANY OVIIIIVPIIMS - -- ,,, -- ---. -- above reaohrtion? .. , iwould to atop the &tie of cigarette& Ilem- beta of poeett to r7nbrl Yhoull. elnolvohn: Inliiireerfo:: change. ad a high taX cm cigarettait for the sake of revenue. In fact. a number or logiohitore even. iron", f.r.a, to say that they did not --like to the Kate profit by money from such an article. but they fe3 that If a illor tax would help to stop uss among your; people they . would try it out orty two yeala later - w'w find that this law ta not being as it ought to ac but In- stead of taking ,utastle ereastwas to enforce it tea Sr. told 94411, 44144tor tri reduce ens 1,46:441torA4,111.-v- a tax! Stateems.nehip of this kind makes ons wonder what civilization II corning to! If the law wog in- as tif Prohirtion tended ' ,, rt ' bitune in Searchl'" ti t e - - - - , . i" , - -- - - , . ". 7 .- PPepOettlillY . - ' CECLUA. I, LUND.'. , , , --- - ' 1, ,. crof. , ... -- ... , , .., I. ff ......,.. -- - i - ' -- : . :. ,,.. I; - ... s - ' ' . ..... , - . '''' , -- ) - ,.... rtEFORE you book ?out ' - .. Passage on your next trip to Europe investigate the Amer. kali ships of the United States ...... . . ....7., .' ''' ' 1- -1 I - - --- -- of-th- of the moat:exacting and few-doge- Wonderful Remedy these all appeared and tOt a VOW'S hg fine." IV is & ainsple. barb). dot-the- ir the employees of the A,Nash corn- 1 pariv tolJniatiqr take a. of four veeks during the in'vo8rits;htioffl less preparation that reninveatho January or 'February' . ...Land that catarrhal mucus from the, workers ,out of. employtinst tract-enChili Off ihrilminn-- . meritneedy be eMPIOSedthettelotir .kw....lion 'which reuses- practically a71' in thekc toso. weenwatt... Ryer ,ailiAc,r4sotoastraft-- Severe a places., ,,,,e ts.,,,,,,,,e-. prevent. utte.etax, ',, nista& Including ItT,Prilthci:m One - god-ItthatAhe Is my dose will, vonvinee or money re- maIority of these Opinion hate no w,orkers flee formai religion, eteept funded, -- - fiebraMm-Johnsothe Golden good stores and:druggists every- - Rule, whkii iu the heart of all rt. ' - -' '" ,4,--- --whogssessA.414 - : ' ... lision. ' -- it. - . ant-teat,- - -- n. , - . . . ', ' , g N . ,- - , ' . ' - . ,,, e ,-- ; ',-- '. . ' , A -;- J I - , ',--. , -- I a ' - 7- ,,,Li------.;.,1 Telth4-S- t s 1146 8.. 11, Dearborn St. Odessa. ., -opt...ow-ste- t L U.mammies S. SHIPPING BOARD - - . - -- -- dam- - , crimtnating travelers. Find alp from ocalagene features of thamany attractive the ships of this company. Ha will lave you fulll information about accommodations, taw '' ,. - ' ' , and sali- nes - - lutes-obeye- d. -- ,.., - oh American Ships : lirne,Atut..1tholight.ahouti. wen-- a tor the utieinPloYed ....-.t and hew, meagre. has bpeo thO leilt. turn mind lily 7 trezt'" spent it.100 in" d. in a little I I graph ins with physicians. ..An Industrial isle costing me ;le a yA lo Nash of Cincinnati who has most at last eay that nothing, could ,'. be i nut the. trini en,cemtelly me. for that I had canCer. or Ruteitt t4,.,ite,:.- 4tfit,,,,:-4itt.e;- ! Geld.", do.ne e bleer. etomach. I sufferi Sni recommend. .itee,,h.ed e4 awful Paint in my brnetivi'InLii71-1s ththfiet after taking a of ?kiaye. acute - , - - . 7 , -- lPir t - - -- , , - . aa&itew,ite.,the-etgateettentvo- 11;10111.1.110' CI &AA I lt-- -7.- , A A Ct.06 C MOT i . fro-rn- entered om H.. ... I o 0 ; 11 t .- '' ;, o o o - , 1 ,.,.. I :1 I thought the present legislature - How do we In this city' et atoll goiter to leave cigarettes epv- - churches and religions take to thigit I rely ulone. But fin. I suppose"a Idea of -- hying fbe GobiewItuis In Utah legislature would not 'be. behalf et Pomo tor our 'Infractor complete without a ,hattle on this 'fellows? There in 11011i went amid siii.ject4-- - But sertousq. I cannot suffering In this eh,- - and tt touches think oily lawmakers, are go,ng to .elbows with morne wealth and twos.. forget that no one has eVtr deleted penty that is untouched by the on. to get revenue.-lo-r the state from employed workers' Condition. HOW cigarette; but only to do some- - will it be for the churches to telt thing that would help to stop their for their text nest- - Buntlal. HI treasure through the applicat,on of high taxes, rather than a means of Increasing revenue---e- a those who advocated it said it wasthpn why in the !tame of all that is eason-crooks abta and fair aboutil not the huge soma of money which it is nutted are being collected hi snite of violations of the law. be applied more liberally than at present to a sfr;otis effort to bring the violators being-consent- & z. rk-.1- .. 24 -- - !I -- 7- HAL-I-pal- --Dawn- time on the part of young peopte toAt,Ist ---- ' aENKTNS, SitlePtelV. that the law If neressaryseeing -promden- t. LOUIS TARD. ' . is aet. .a,revenue measure but en Fait Loki. , EDWARD LITF. -- - -City. Feb. :4, 1125 ' stop cigarette smoking : 'Anul''''rfiK 'tlle fl LNISeal'ir.ta--fin. whole of the' .A. - Furniture Co. state - , downstairs and see for yourself. yoling. the An Aspect of Unemploy- ,,,...017-- lbelete'ellav, those Committe, should be who 40 ''''aile.''''''''' c. ',, ,-I who don t if part of it isineuffie. i lent. In fact, Om law ehourd,k,e,en- - Edltor.Deaeeet:News: i ,..i., C. e toreederem It it took more than 'Iltednntly I sew ol'worliman. who ,i, ' , Igarette'Tax " therAtmomrt VIIVA4,,trati ertiplo)ed., tilifitiei his lunch!: Editor. DeseretNeer& I cannot. help repeating. .the , worker- - who An' effort Is being Made tn get Lon of revenue does not and ,dleutfq:e; ; With a telltlw berweans. ntn(Irt I s ItIlli the not had into matter in akiY' emptnyed ette tax on the ground that. it te. Wm. The sole aimthewan-4some tinic, Anti when I reached.. discourtoo high to enforce! : ' my hom ', of the. the growth 'age ,rigarette Newi'and 1 It la but two Year litleet the cig- - habit.. stail. it was 'thought resit this: .P.'3.1en wait ' &tette tax. law arta palmed as a this Was a hetter way, than. thHt, the ail day' in' vainNfor work: , Out .of L n coMpromate measure:. as in alter, h,....A.1111 JritflicAtn,,,;.,,,.,..,.;,.., 4,, li I were given lobs." in a vertain po-- 1 -- - -- law. It was argued at the time -- --rtodef pa o - - - 1 . JAirlitt:Rn R103 1E101111tititrq 5500 IP tag& PE116-41- ,, 11300. Ati H.-Ada- - -- . e- All high grade autonoNtrry latgou litt priers any, MEM tall It flord. , 11100.30 MOHAIR cgn wwW 00 er AL:5.09 For your own good before you rs o - 175.00711$350.00 sl no no - oTPr VWEW DAY BirDS.- were 160.011,Rosir - S9 n nnb. GA, MANGENew law-abi- ' :Me ?tulle roe If you are ta the Market for t afford to ogles melon the wonderful Am. Leedom e have. lee am offering about beta skit knee mold Irene 111:1000 I.. afonatra - - WOW . RUGS MALLEABLE BlIBI-a- vac no c30 co CA.. RI E A II IL IE MI , gS t i - - 4 - C . al - I 9 Car-Hi- , -- SALE at - ,- --- a' ,' -- - , ,;! 5c Here you will find one of the largest and finest stocks in Salt Lake, priced far below the Real Value. Our method of ()lying, combined with a low.overhead of operation makes these low prices possible. We quote only a few of our many unusual Furniture Bargains.' Come DOWN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. .., DINING sEts $75.00 UP. 1000 RUGS - 0 - "'realm. Furiliture---Rups--Linolen- m 14 - 1.". " ,int ' thoessiste-iloughnuts- dost ;It . .. 5C - at his reeldenee here Friday. held at Funeral, vertices will-b- e the Bountiful First ward chapel Inter2 lairch at p.m. Sunday. (k 1 ,i, I., II leA c ' , , 3 DOZ. EGGS, 40c doses Jelly Roll. c emelt A OC Orange sod .- PiseoPPle .. Sponse IWww 0 C fs I -I 10C DAIRY SHOP . ,, Cis 11, , ONEEMEMINIEMENINEEMOMMEMMIP Feb.. I) Beesion s. son of Perripren and ,Serah Anne Bryson 9046.1nng. the firet ettlers of Bnuntiful. died - PREMIERJ BAKERY 10 25c ...a . Neve Cabbage. ., lb,' . ; ; Dry Osialle. 39c - Has Cross Run S1 s 10 L. :milootu,":,:lit- - .., lb- - COFFEE :STAND .9 Is 0Is - U.N. ....... Visite. Ihhi '10 : VIBIlla.e171.1,rig:117-117-2955- Extra Floe apideek 2 Ma 141141 Head Lecture Lando Basch Celery Hearts I rlap bite Celery. 112Vse 011111101MMEINIMMMID ln,, ' vo Mr NUE. I I 05c 2 FOR - I Freak Tease SPINACH, lb. '''' Florida Grays Fruit. Paaktat Lemma IT - Co. - ... antra 01111, 17Detralanta 4 , ' STANDS 20c , A "AI V 21111. Very "meet Oritlill' In production r 'rein-pewmei- aD lOe APPLIKWAVIlle sap., lb. Dritorious pousd ment will be in the Bountiful etery. are his veldoer. Mrs. Elprincipal lenSurriving Wood ileastonc escaes. Jobs W. Salt lAske. and three of the Sessions of world insuring .ample supply for daughters- Mrs. Ben Webster. Maysand , Eva Sessions, Adella ville: 1925 ig shoWn in the MOhthil. COBountiful. Oeign crops report received Friday by Frank Andrews, state agriculWhat Our Readers tural statistician. Depremione late year are largely being Over- I Think come and Indications point to record production for the coming An Open Forum of Commest sad harvegt . the report Oates. ov Interviews DitisionLettent The report indicates that 112,- Mum be Respectful and Olitu 030.000--acrei- t fled awl of Resomentile Leustis. are planted in winboo Pers.mol Attacks ow coulee. ter wheat in the 14 countries for 014 Ideas veraire A4m1t1e4-411- 1th 1925 harvest compared with 101.- Expressed is This Deportment 472,00n ocreain winter wheat harDeseret News Mop . May I "rse ested in 1924. In 11 leading naNot Agree. lions there are 27,123.000 'acres in planted rye compered with 25.Resolutions of Protest. 168,000 acres last year. No aggregate figures are Deseret News: given for barley. oats or corn, but the Editor recent meeting of tba tat a At individual countries show inerease executive committee of the' Woin plantings with prospectafor manp Chrintian Temperance 'UnThe Argen- lon. the fellowing resolutions were production. tine corn crop will equal the U. unanimously adopted .l.y the comp. production according mittee: , otatement of Ire& That-th- e our Attornei-GenerPI 4arvey H, Cluff that the result of ProhittfLaying of tion 12t Utah- has been to "make Baptist Church Postponed rearlY every, housewife e. manufacturer -of some port of Wine or other oriDEN, neretone laying ceremonies for the home- brew." is a rots libel on I 1,99,,g thousands of our gnoti wivea. and vir.k.trett.-sow-t- i riT a jtb.tatft mothers. Many tit' them turaa y. Feb. 2 ,g have been indcfinitely omen of knoa7t high moral standH. postponed. Steven. chairman the board ards. '.of trustees. announeett of The We at ,sorrY out Attorney-Genrchange In the date wee made necessary ow. imeh a low estimate of the Ii g to the building not ha, Ilia acquaintince and we 4,,r the cornereiene to Isebeing lat4 ready womenhimOf to urge change his present list of friends to better, more , log people. Resolved: That, the bulk of Are You Prepared to our citizens are not being made we re- Listen in to Sunday's and sant the statement. Services Over-liFP- T law the and poor,enealus $ breakers are ever with us. aril ev- 0 &. cry neW law Palle"' to etItr1 their, class. illwaIn Callaell them to breaic It if zionsible. 0 , . DU , id decidedincreme A A it 7 CR ; Poiret Oraaaree, ' . dotes a ki..ttaiat ne areageat 1112e 412e t ti Brood 110114 cem- of bread grains by the .10. ititglyr-LotA- ;00 WINTrit M. M a. 2 elm TOM 15e II,AR l LETTVC-Flaaperia- soms-rurr- u - a a. . - WOK Independent Meat 34e - , 115e ... . ,; -- emelt . . 15,14 lb. . Driek. Jh. , . 2W val.. 991 2E' ... - 20o Legs Milk Fed lb. Runup Beget Veal. lb. Heel Teugges. .. lb. Rib Belling Beet, tti IpEESF.--PEra- GRAPE- FRUIT rmey du Samuel Sessions, Son of pfiEDIGTED Bountiful Founder, Dies INCREASE 30c 95c lb. J. gn a 221 lb- - Brei.pb114;1.:: Sliced. two S- 1 - ..... Lege Baby Lambs, lb. .... Leine Pea Prk SalartillY - - CLEAN ATHLETICS AND WHOLESOME SPORTSFor clean. NO rommunity has wholesome sports 'This is the Piece.'-:lr2LtopportOttity thieweewure foeStViit,textteepitkviroilattora and entertainingsports. Not only' in high school and college game., in-- golflng. tennis and professional baseball but , in every branch of sports the young men and women of Utah of:- TO the subject find hearty and healthful participation. Is devoted this week the special display page which The Deseret Notre contributes weekly to boosting the attractions and advantages of Utah. It will be well worth reading and contemplating for a few moments. winter--0''Castl- GRAIN ' ROLLED ROAST, BEEF, lb. IN, - - Support of - the. au'gar beet in. Feb. ATHENS. dustry by the government looking Greece will liceaign artagrrement II 20.000,000 her increasehome production and pounds debt pestle to: Ito Great Britain, it was leartied importation was advocat- today Annuities will be paid in I!decrease Richard W. Young. legal 'accordance with the terms for othit Was said. er settlements. for the 'Utah-Idaallied Sugar - BREA. , ! .- - 41e "leek. Fell TEs--vr- ek IS oz. okze. unnee-Aveary - no irTrN-;:-Ten- 14e S.a. e.. -- , ( half iteltNAL w,to.Ntv- -- a HILLS 13ROS COFFEE ONNHENNIMPMEI QUALITY MFAT- Bars 10 It00011.-- 6- - -- to use. SUGAR Lg. 69c MINIMM 27c Ginger, Lemon, Vanilla 'Palm OliveSoap, t:Lvs citogsr a atAcK .... The association suPPorta the movement for the adoption of an executive budget law providing for the- submission to the legislature of an itemized statement of the expenditures all.sualtagrnelea at the close of each year together with- recommendations for the ensuing'yeari that all fund collected by state agenciee be deposited with the atate treasurer and that-n- o money be expended except by appropriation, he said. The aesociation, is against any bond iseuegi or elpenditures of public fund, Mr. McKee. Mr. McKeo Pak4 the association standi for insuring the- - taxpayers value received for every dollar in taxes and that the taxation should be minimized. -He left at noon for Chicago. He was aecompanted by 'W. H, Craw. fora, manager of the rmur indue;, tries department of the California- Oregon Power company. Black or.Talt Call 2 rtf g ular 35 cent Barrel Snaps -- Devetnpment of California mar,kets for intornigtIJAWA,Vroduas,4 and ttah markets for some Cali-- 1 fornia products. trail urzed by J1r.1 "roiona" coffee-quality- , ow ITATE ter -- NT f McKee.. ? Recognized Standard of And that flavor is Belled for keeps in vacuum. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical olors II Medium 60e Size 470 Largo $1.20 size , 881 Slue , i 11 40c Oquirrh Brand Cabin-S3tu- Log. 1141 I Cent CHEESE "c lb 22c Value FulliTream Mild Quality to, doo I cn 48th 19 tDaatial; le trot Oaturaity, OnlyLimit BUTTER 1 grow as resources are developedThey businees interests of- Pacific,i states and the intermountain district through Salt Lake axe insolobi, connected- - They are mutually dependent, and the growth of one depends largely on the actly ity of the tither." I I :This Waa the statement-oPaul McKee. of Ilediorg,- - Ore.. president of Western States Taxpayers and vice president and general n manager of California-OregoSin- - McKee arPower, Friday. rived in Salt LakeThunielay when Utah' 'TeX Payers at he 'Odra's-tied'the Hotel, Utah nrellinliiiry marts for the nest annual niornioe, conference with A. C. - - Reg. Paten4 0 .14001.' to e ' N . .- - amOW.I1M11011 1 ' - , - IN ,.., ,, - interestewill-rontinu- Pure Swemet I I t) .. ) 1,.'4,:..4,1,:: 1:;11, Iworno, s'sl'i4e4T,, .4,z4t-i-,is , A -- - Milo coast our wielue , frilalt Lake lithe center of boar, neesin the nterntou main weetnnd its sconomie association with Pa-- 1 , LI FLOuR,AU i 10 Mkt" eitrund UkLUt53 moirroy Brands Mock of ft I, At All Stores All Day Saturday , s UPI Itelnyntiony Tido Prig - 94--. .k Lot obis 01 2ouvoetim417111011gts. I A,,pv,,1 4 . t 4,- PAYER.,,Pil.F.:1 , , , - . tri,,,.., superb-- Ileveragethit---- -' gave the West its reputation is'lhe home of They mean Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee, pride of the coffee- West; toast Of millions from Puet Sound t6 the Misiissippl.- - ,. .. ..:. - ' , - : 4 . ,, 1 - A Olive Elsewhere re .These-Price- i Walk - TOIGIS WAGO A. Paul Db McKee Declares Association Wants to See Citizen Receive Value. for Tax Dollar , - Illiiiii . -- "':. - , ' At :riiEr mein that 4 ". COME IN C:?' ar , vai -- 1 4 tome STRAND Follow Thè Crowds Why Pay-Mo- .,11TH COAST SAYS : nes in spring 'tying ., will oscine )0u. 141 - ',rim . lit ittitii-.init- 1923, -- - Out- - oitteptional 1- - PRACTICE WE 2;- ':;11JIAHIISTWOliKtI three fundamen- tal principles in'itelling shoes: alto tit the fitti.-tristtice II tit this lieiliMpWisitt etyill 31. - - -- rnmAr- ELBIZITARY Meni' Spring Styles - lit - sTE1VS ., t - |