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Show ADLETS Help Wanted BOYS WANTED t0 15 to act as Sales Representatives Repre-sentatives in spare time after school Ton Saturdays, for PICTORIAL npVlEW America's' Greatest Ma,j-e Ma,j-e of the Home. We teach the w salesmanship and pve hnu the ,Lr!aai!v to --ar:i money as well "'Wal ,.r r '. ii liNTS Pl.KASE a.5, .d.1rss.- The Pictorial Review Co., 9S5 Market St., San Francis'"- rh0,ce Rhubarb i xlu; als. a few-L few-L hel-s of good Gam. Apple at 50 eei, perbKslK'l- fi(OMA3 BRABY. Seed Potatoes tor 3a'le, Asa Coats, jit. pleasant. "jt One .-iHiall white pis. Return Re-turn to Faireld Larseu and get re-v.tad. re-v.tad. ,,or g;iie One milk cow just in Suf.ject to trial .1. Leo Seely. Cc-l yc'tiir Cabbage and Tomato plants f.ora S. N. Cade, Mt. Pleasant. LITTLE PJCr T-'r Rile. lMch.urt llrown, Mt. Pleaoant. Iftgfi An Overcoat for a l.ov, a. to 5 years. Finder please rel.urn to the Pyramid Office. Sign Painting am Ololmiufng Knr all kinds of sicjn work, home painting and Calcinating call on K 11. Curtis, or phone 125, Mount I'll asant. l'fK SLT -A. good home, with r, noma; and oil rim tidings. Full lot Willi tv.o walor l.urna a week. -Inquire of Lorain Beck, Mt. Pleasant. FT) UNO A Lady's Purse. Owner please call at the Pyramid Office. . . 1 FOR RENT o-r SAL1S A good home. pply to 0. J. Sorensen, Mt. Pleasant, N OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE Cheap The business buildings and properly of Laurltz J:i.;:-.on on Stale Street. For In for liiatlon call at the Pyramid Office. i Owner having good Utah farm for stile at reasonable price write D. E. Myers, BJo 'nnington, Indiana. WAWTEO A Buyer :oi o.Hi: good IISKI i W iatl KUK" Anply to the MAYTACi SHOP I'hntiQ 1 r r i FOR SALli -Cheap, one. good Mon -ill Itanr.e a, i I iirass I!d. with Eprin.g3. dining room table and chiffonier. chif-fonier. Henry Burton, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE 18 acre or choice farm land. Good lish pond an-! iialchot.v ; '.itli 40,ii)0 capacity. EUK'K WALDKM Alt, Ml.. I'le.i.iasii Nicely furnbihtid rooms for rent Sniuli in I'nstdrflce. Mrs. R. And- er.HMj' j MT. PLEASANT MARBLE WOBRS ! 5 Marble and Granite Monuments j j r "P S Jf? CHAPAUN L i ; pQAMi HKJH V O K . iM A N N H I I " PRK-FS KEASONABI.5 P. O. Rox 128 Tel. i,h... I j E. RUTISHAUSER j AT THE PLACE FORMERLY OWNED BY A. MERZ j Mt. Pleasant, UUh The best dressed man in history wore a Kuppenheimer Curvette Shoulder Beau Brummel has always been regarded as the the ingenuity of its shaping and needle-work, handsomest figure of his day. Yet, his actual physique was sparse and angular. The perfection in Kuppenheimer tailoring, like that of the Beau's, rests in the art that conceals His triumph was the triumph of good tailoring. art. It attains its distinction without forced effects. A treasured coat from the Brummel wardrobe Its easy, nonchalant draping appears a natural shows a good deal of similarity to modern part of the wearer, rather than a studied, manu- Kuppenheimer designing. factured result. The shoulder for instance, contained no padding. It is this quiet but elusive distinction which has Yet like the Kuppenheimer Curvette Shoulder, it held for Kuppenheimer Clothes the favor of Amer- gave an athletic broadness to the wearer, through ica's most discerning dressers for half a century. A. N INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE '11 Fabric that Stole the Silver of the Moon W 7 Have you seen the new Kuppenheimer Silvertone fabrics l f r3 fr Spring? Those woolen and worsted scions of a Silver y n King? Remarkable greys, borrowing their delicate and exquisite shades from the silver of the moonlight . . . See 1 1 these wonder shades in the new Kuppenheimer Mayfair j pi 0 Hy Sack shown here. That genteel two-button, snug-hip, o . i young man's model for all young-thinking men from J&. F3 sixteen to sixty. The Schwab Clothing Company, Inc. Kdar Mc.Arthiir, President . The House of Kuppenlioiiner (Jood (IoiIh-s PItOVO, VTA II . I I Iry A J'VI'.A.MIO .VlLtT! j |