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Show our regular furniture prices offer you greater Values than most of the sale offerings you see advertised INSURANCE SOURCE OF -- Bebe Daniels 1 Foot Comfort Demonstration STRENGTH TO NATION 1 Il products of Institution Said to Aid Economic Balance of United State.. Sating Habit. Often Marled With -- Insurant". By Secretary Better' Dr. Scholl's straightening toes. Price, 75c icac.n Condition. . new note for the average man n stiurk in the following article by W- L. Alexander. secretary of one of the worlds greatest insurance companies, the Equitable Life Assuranc e Company. The mere fact o,f his official position with the company insures his familiarity with his subject. Ip addition he shows that'insurancq is not merely a force whose direct benefits to its immediate policyholders is its sole title to life and growth. Bebe Daniels is not only a star in Life insurance is now exerting an the "movies, but 6he is regarded as influence of importance a star at speeding her motorcar. She in the development of our nation. While the services it is thus renderis one of the most prominent actresses of today. This is one ing are of enormous value, they atof her latest pictures, in which she is tract little attention because they so to speak, only the wearing her riding habit, such as is cover, ts of life insurance. Let me exworn in the warm countries. plain. O The chief province of life insurance is to protect1 the individual against the financial injuries that THE RIGHT THING follow in the train of death. Now, at the is it conceivable that any of the byproducts referred to here can be as RIGHT TIME useful as this? Let us see! One of these is the By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE value of life insurance in teaching thrift to individual, thus strengthening the nation composed of these WITH THE FORK individuals. If it be true that" lift insurance is No rule is so general, which admits not some exceptions. Robert Burton. the best of all teat htfrs and promoters then the exthe fork centers a good of thrift and it ABOUT of controversy, and on this traordinary im port apt e of this, bywill he obvious; for everyone subject the English product knows that most, of the ordinary person always disagrees with the schemes for the promotion of thrift American who is as yet are ineffective and disappointing. by British notions. The Englishman insists that the fork, when MONEY LIES IDLE. used with the meat course, should nevMoney laid aside for investment er he taken from the left hand, and in ordinary ways usually lies idle, that it should he held always tines or is spent to relieve temporary embarrassment, or is sunk in business down; while the average , ventures, American sees no harm in shifting it of Multitudes people with praiseto his right hand when he is using it start savings bank motives worthy to convey food from his plate to his accounts. But soon tire of makthey mouth, and 4n turning it tines upper- ing deposits. Or, if deposits are most when he finds that most conveni- made and some pirn h comes, the ent. When he does this, the British- money is withdrawn and spent. But the man who agrees to deer says he is using his fork like a a specific sum pet iodically with him and to is posit this shovel, unpardona life mSuraiKP r ompanv, enters able. into a (ontr.nt until r whiih the-- 1 .The fact seems to be that the Bi b(?( ome obligator. And almode is qreadin;r and that in deposits lie is to tree top making though inmij It iidt most, hoarding s( Imols, them he i.mnot lo so without s.uii where good 'manners are moisted on lne and without breaking lus agiee-nien- t ns much as French or English nod Consequently a pressure is rather more than arithmetic1 and go exerted vlaih strengthens his purthe rr;,Rh way with the fork pose and aids him in lullMling the Rut remember that obligation he lias votuntaiilv is insisted iimhi tln'ir ' int,i'i it' or hot h net hods. In uddi'lion lo this ho is taught and that n any well hied nervous ntej s st, mat k lialnts ot avtng. lit- well bred because they none the tall due at regular internals cling to the American method. or dilatory he is Whenever But however jolt use jour fork, see lie is remi Killed oftorgettul his obligation and that you dont clutch it too greedily, aided in meeting it. Then is no and likewise See that you do not cram other method of saving, moreover, the fork with food with the aid of the that is as convenient and easily' carknife. It is- extremely awkward and ried out. A Or. Scholls 4eel Cush ions for sore, tender heels. Price, 40c a pair. - far-reachi- Or. Scholls Fixo Com Plasters for sensitive corns. Price, 15c and 25c a box. living1 room suite $268.00 Period: William and Mary. ! . Cushion: Loose, spring fillefi. I j Back: Finest quality wickerr j SATURDAY Construction: for the benefit of our friends and patrons Com Dr. Scholl's end Bunion Pads for the Zin-O- x sorest corns and bunions Price, 35c a box. Spring edge. Extras : Two sunburst and one log roll cushion or daven- port, one sunburst cushion on each chair. Rot Comfort Appliances Dr. Scholls Bunion Reducer for tender bunions Price, 75c each. d ; Have a Pedo-gran- h Print Madeof Your Foot Free This man will be pleased to demonstrate Dr. Scholls new invention, the Pedo-grapThis device makes a good clear impression of the sole of your foot without removing the hose. It registers your foot measurements which is of material benefit inyselecting the proper shoe requirements for your foot. Prints will be made Free. You are under no obligation to purchase anything, Come and Bring Your Friends, We Know You Will be Glad of the Opportunity. Don't Forget the Dates. h. well-bre- d it-C- This store offers the public the opportunity to visit our Foot Cortitoft Department and learn how thousands olpeople suffering from corns, callouses, bunions, ' enlarged joints; weak ankles, fallen arches and flat foot have been benefited through the use of DlScholls well-bre- d uintlu-ence- I Demonstrator from CHICAGO Will Remain Over well-bre- d S' Frame: Brown mahogany. Foot Comfort e by-produ- Upholstering: Mulberry velour, artistic design. A . ng by-prod-- uc three-piec- e Dr. Scholls hoct-Eazfor tired, aching Price, $3.50 a pair. er feet. COME IN SATURDAY ( h ' -- I , In a davenport table of graceful lines .eeral period-- , m in nun nrurnniu-vsir, 5. 7 5 og-i.tih- . Equitable Life Insurant e Society This beautiful priced at r c'-ok- W. U. ALEXANDER. Editors Note motion-pictur- -- Tec-Fo- x Buster Brown Shoe Store y, us-suni- j ! -- b-s- s piv-nien- Mahne Shoes for Women White House Shoes for Men ls j Blue Ribbon Service Shoes B outer Brown 5hoes - as unusually well appointed and artistic Spinet Desk : A You will find this a most useful addition to the living room and at a price you can well afford, $35.00 bad manners to use the fork as a masher in eating potatoes and other vegetables. You should simply detach a bit of the potato by means of the tines of th fork, and carry this to the month without crushing it between the tines. Never put more on the fork than you can take in one mouthful. Home persons you know take a large morsel on the fork at once, and in two mouthfuls at once. then take Tills is a small matter, but it is one of those 11 :tle things that constitute bad table manners. Never use the fork In order to reach ? that is not on your own n ooil is served to you servserving dishes, there should be ice spoons or forks, and you should help yourself di.v means of these just ns you would In your own homo. If the bread plate Is out of reach the person sometimes very means of his fork. it reaches y Some persons forget that when the fork ls no nctunll.v in use conveying food to the mouth tlmt it must be laid across the" plate. It should not simply be laid with the prongs resting 'on the plate, imulh less should it be held in mid-air- . Home persons, when they wish butter on potatoes or other vegetables, take it from tlieir butter plates by means iof the fork. If there is no butter knife, then the regular knife should be Used. On no account should the fork housed for this purpose. . (Copvright.) O Man. reading the other eight hundred ways of cooking potatoes. (Bad I Mrs. Hfieer Mr. Hli er Well, my dear, dont you think If v m tried hard, you could learn one of thiein? -- LINE 0 CHEER A -- end table in brown mahogany A very pleasing and welcome piece of John Kendrick Bangs. By furniture to any living room is the end table. $17.50 4 Co. Bros. Taylor THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Furniture Department, entire Secoiid and Third floors O- THRIFT ET N as you save your dollars for need in fullest store 'Twerie (11 likewise to put away Pome of the sunshine of today To e m some dark hour of sorrow Th.it j oss!, nia i ome tomorrow. I know this to he gooi. for I Tn dais v, hen woe came stalking by from troubles Hae found us-- 1 g! Ip IV rl.? of v esterd.iv. (Corn i cht SMALL SAVINGS: It must he noted also that the to be hoped that the time will soon small savings of innumerable in- come when the Federal and State dividuals flow in tiny rills into governments will remove at least the great investment reservoirs of part of the heavy burden of taxathe insurance companies. Thus funds tion that now falls on that thrifty which would otherwise be wasted or section of our people who invest lie idle are used to develop the in- their savings in life insurance. That Malicious the dustries of the nation. companies should pay for the exthat penses asserted sometimes have people of the departments that suthe companies hoard the money them is reasonable, but befrom their- policyholders. The pervise life insurance should be that reverse of this is true. The com- yond fostered and not penalized. received - His life insurance proimproved tects him against business risks, and safeguards his enterprises during their development. It provides" for the payment of his inheritance taxes, thus leaving his estate unimpaired for his heirs. Thus he becomes a better, stronger, more useful citizen. Nothing causes more apprehension a t the present time than the conflict between capital anl labor. And here life insurance steps in and enables the employer to give protection to the families of his employees by means of Group Insurance, thus aiding him in removing prejudice and establishing confidence and good will. By relieving men of. worry and anxiety life insurance also maintains their health and increases their efficiency. And when they are taken ill their insurance often becomes a potent aid in hastening their r orre- ry.Has - not enough been said to prove that every patriotic American, every philanthropist, every man with civic pride, should advocate life insurance, if for- no other reason than because of its power in buttressing our - panies are paying every year in There are many other indirect People who buy oil stock invest death cla,ims. matured endowments, in which life insurance beneGreenville and then investigate. dividends and other benefits, quite fits the individual and through the Piedmont. as much money as they are taking individual the nation. The man, for In addition- to this they are example, who carries fife insurance in. Dally Thought. constantly investing their funds in secures a valuable endorsement in unbelief Is unbelief ,ta the different states, and are thus business fearful financial The His circles. aiding ini the development of the in- strength is increased. His credit is yourself. Carlyle. dustries of the country. Note what E. Abbott af the Outlook has said in this connection: The American public does not yet even begin to realize what the life insurance companies have done in the way of enabling the individual citizen to save his money and put it to useful work, not only in promoting his own prosperity, but also in developing the resources and the general welfare of the country. What are these gigantic assets doing? They are building railroads, Many people feel that they Postum, the pure cereal bever- -' clearand mills factories, erecting age instead, it will give Nature have to be agitated into wakeing land, cultivating farms, and furfulness in the morning. They an opportunity to rid the system nishing much of the industrial power think that without the tea or of the irritating substances that and energy which has made the harass your nerves, upset dicoffee they take in the morning people of the United States the greatest nation in the world. that they will not be able to gestion, increase your heart Note also what Mr. Abbott has said meet the tasks and duties of the action, and make you nervous about the value of life insurance as and irritable. day. a teacher of thrift to the individual. Take a young man of twenty, who Nothing could be more false Many people who have tried is starting out in his business cadoctor Postum say that inside of a than this Any reasoning. reer. I! can argue with him to open week they wake in themom-ingjwitho- ut can tell you this. For a healthy a savings bank, account until both that all gone feelbody does not require a stimhe and I are black in the face, but stimulant the I all It do ulant. gets without much success. Suppose ing That they used to have, and food. the he makes from it needs are full of energy, strength and prevail upon him and start. Nine times out of ten his innocuous The thein and caffeine found endurance. regular deposits fallheinto draws out his desuetude Finally in tea and coffee are irritating to Order Postum from your and some meet to emergency, balance nervous and heart the system. grocer today; and. make it acthe enterprise is ended. But. if I undue nerves into the cording to directions. Your first They jolt can persuade him to take out a life reaca is result activity. The sip of Postum will- surprise insurance policy he is compelled to tea tion. This is why regular and please you. pay the premium annually and reguand coffee drinkers think they larly in order to get the full benefit Postum comes in two forms: Instant It is the Teguof the undertaking must have their stimulant the Postum (in tinsmade instantly in the lar annual premium that forms the to in the first morning thing cup by the addition of boiling water. compulsory motive. wind them up for the day. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger ECONOMIC BETTERMENTS. bulk, for those who prefer (o make If you will stop using tea and the drink while the meal is being preAnother indirect way ill which coffee for a week, and drink pared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. life insurance benefits the state and number natioii'-iby increasing the, of people; thus reducing the direct expenses of the state and na-- i tion for asylums, police departments, Mich. ' Battle Cereal Creek, Co., Postum Made Inc., wardens, of by jails, justice, agencies homes for the destitute, poorhouses and hospitals. This being so, it is s - Why does any healthy person want to be lacked into wakefulness in the morning? -- - i s self-respectin- g, self-relian- t, self-supporti- ng Postum for Health Theres a Reason . ! |