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Show WE OFFER A New Food Department ir All the accumulated knowledge knowl-edge and experience of C. Houston Goudiss, the man who for 30 years has exerted a wide influence on the food habits of this nation, are now available to homemakers through the series se-ries of articles now appearing in this newspaper. These discussions dis-cussions are as fascinating as fiction, as up to date as tomorrow, to-morrow, and, above all, authoritative. au-thoritative. For no matter what aspect of food is under discussion, dis-cussion, C. Houston Goudiss knows whereof he speaks. k His work has been a devotion devo-tion to the study of food, both from the productive and the manufactured standpoint. He believes that better food means a better nation. Sharing these views, we have secured him to assist in carrying out our aims to be the best available guide in the most important of all matters that affect the homes of the readers of this newspaper newspa-per for health, happiness and prosperity depend first of all upon food. k Every homemaker will want to clip these articles, and save them. She will find them invaluable aids in keeping her family properly fed. Why ... an Oil Polish? And here, home-makers, is why: The oil element in polish is absolutely essential to all fine wood! For the same reason that we oil machinery water our plants massage cream into the face is oil polish usedl The same principle applies for wood definitely defi-nitely requires this attention to keep it "alive!" The best oil polish pol-ish has a fine, non-greasy oil base and it is just this when rubbed or massaged into the furniture that prevents the wood from checking, drying out, splitting or cracking. Furniture will not do any of these things, when cared for and it is the combination of the "oil" and the "rubbing" that prevents it! For the quality oil-polish oil-polish "feeds" the hungry finish keeps the wood young! Other polishes pol-ishes may give a quick, easy-to-achieve luster but a little time and energy (it should not be labor) la-bor) on the part of the housewife, will pay dividends in the looks and long life of her furniture and woodwork. All experts agree that an oil polish properly used (apply on damp cloth as directed) is not only better it is vital! And so, home-makers, take this important tip: Always use an oil polish and the best one! O-CEDAR CLEANS, f i K POLISHES, ' PRESERVES- $ KEEPS FURNITURE kT LIKE NEW V z k... ; IjK) More women use O-Ccdar JJ P Polish and Mops than A f any other kind V , Oj- woodwork, ; V-?, tod floors, v'' 1 i 1 I 1 4 j cl fi Suppose you knew that one aisle of one floor I llof C 171 in one store had everything you needed to ; TFZ 5 purchase! ' ft OIUCIJI S Suppose on that aisle you could huy house- hold necessities, smart clothing, thrilling gifts j j T -lg-ig-m -m-- for bride, graduate, voyagrr! How much walk- 3 Ul CCXft'O ing that would save! IIow much time, trouble and fretful shopping you would he spared! j That, in effect, is what advertisements in this paper can do for you. They hring all ; the needs of your daily life into review ... in one convenient place. Shop from your B easy-chair, with the advertisements. Keep abreast of bargains, instead of chasing B i them. Spend time in your newspaper to save time and money in the stores. I |