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Show I'1'' and in Chicago ,( 1 Chicago speaks for the West, ! jp IB a3 New York and Philadelphia I 11 speak for the East. At many of i in Chicago's best hotels, Fatima "I ifl ; ' is the largest-selling cigarette. j lj . v.. Typical among these arc : I I , II ' . La Salle Edcevater Beach B . I , i : j i Concress SnsnMAii I I ' ' AUDlTOniUM 1 ; FATIMA I Sensible Cigarette j j I ! - fuJ j ji ! i j 20 or 25 cente I ,jj il tgasaa BEngmBaMBiai ii pin if ii'iwm miiii iiiii n i 1 1 sjEBBEepra ji' j , Carrying an a Mile j 1 1 j for less than a Cent H 1 Freight rates have played a very small part in the j j ; I rising cost of living. Kj ' l Other causes the waste of war, under-produc- j j : tion, credit inflation have added dollars to the 1 f y- cost of the necessities of life, while freight charges i I have added only cents. !i J The average charge for hauling a ton of freight a j H. I C rnile is less than a cent. 1 - A suit of clothing that sold for $30 before the war I .B i I " . r was carried 2,265 miles by rail from Chicago to j !' : I ; Los Angeles for 16J4 cents. j; '., 1 ' V Now the freight charge is 22 cents and 'the suit ' j: sells for $50. J ijB I The cost of tho suit has Increased 30 rfora. fi H ' J The freight on it has increased only 54 cents. B 8 fj T ' Other transportation chargea enter into the cost of tho finished 8 J X article carrying the wool to the mil It and the cloth to the tailors H t A riven unit of any but these other charges amount to but a few cento more. A commodity will buy H now than H ever did The $10 pair of shoes that used to sell for $5 goes 5 Irt.V-X"i; from the New England factory to the Florida dealer H . t cf.teeior.bu.hoiof for a freight charge of 5 cents- only one cent lllll I wheat Trill buy more J . H !' tremportation now more than the pre-war rate. H I C V then ever before. j t ; I 1 ZcZ,?", Beef Pays onJy two-thirds of a cent a pound freight I 'j' I I from Chicago to New York. I r I American freight rates are the lowest in the world. ; I is advertisement is published by the s Association of Slaitway Gxecutives I; l Thote desiring information concerning the railroad situation may obtain literatur hil 'MIIIEAT SALE IS NOW ON "Maytime," without doubt tho most successful musical play produced since Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pinafore." "Pina-fore." comes to the Orphcum next Wednesday with the cast that pjayed in New York for two years, Chicago for seven months, and Boston for six months. Messre. Shubert are the producers of this justly famed operetta of "play with music," and it is a question whether or not this firm has ever staged stag-ed a production that has attained such country-wide popularity. Indeed the same statement might be made of any producing firm for "Playtime" holds the record for long runs in New-York New-York and in every city where it has been seen it has made the same extraordinary extra-ordinary appeal. The story in itself would be enough to carry the play to success, hut ihere Js a musical score which includes such widely known song hits as "Sweetheart." "Sweet-heart." "The Itoad to Paradise," "Jump, Jim Crow," and the beautifully tender romanzn, "Will You Remember." Remem-ber." Seats now on sale. rn r-1 i i i ; i i : i i i i i i i i i i i i i i p. KEEP YOUR CAR IN TUNE I keep it in the same prime - ! : condition it was when sent from the - ; : factory. " f : k Of course you automobile's run- C : ning- parts will wear, but the rapidity " j I or the slowness with which thi'j takes place depends on the care - which you give it. - ! '- We want you to get the most use - - possible from your car. This is why - m '- we ask you to learn all you can about I - the car's adjustments when we sell it " " to you, and why we want you to con- - y I tinue to ask for our car operation at j ' any time after your car leaves our - j' salesrooms. - j- E OGDEN MOTOR CAR CO. : : 2347 Hudson Ave., Oden Telephone 460 - HUDSON "SUPER-SIX, "ESSEX JJJ R .DEE PRINTING, now Incased !242S Hud. Ave. Phone 792-M.. 242 I Call on J. J. Brummitt at , 2417 Hudson avenue, if you J j want to sell your Liberty I bonds. Phone 59. I oo 1 1 Call :n J. J. Brummitt at ( j 2417 Hadsun avenue, if you V I want lo sell your Liberty ; j mnds. Phone 59. and welcome for threlendid rea- I I I sons, especially in these days of soaring costs WsM J I because Calumet gives three big positive helps in flfl j reduction of living expense. HpS ; I IS You when you buy ifc moderate in cost. Leaves you Mm " Sill more monev Wlth which to buy other things. You save when H W J ' I you. 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