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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 5

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. mi Muslo and informal dancing was club will be entertained by Miss and Harold et TIlOs; and one mmtmsmmmmmmsmmM Holiday Shopping in Full Swing in Iowa City "Oood Chssr" Club Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seibert, 644 Clark street, entertained the members ot the Good Cheer club at their home on Wednesday evening. Five tables ot five hundred were played with Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Wilkinson, Mrs. H.

Stevens and Mr. Elmer Nelson winning the honors at the game. Mary Wolfe at her home near North liberty on Saturday, De cember lith. After the business meeting there wllf be a gift exchange and, a Christmas program. Mrs.

Mattle 8toner and Miss Lela Suavely are program nesday, December 18th, most of them will remain open from 8 llov; One Woman Lost 20 Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips-Lost Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor Gained in Vivaciousness Gained a Shapely Figure STAETING Saturday FOR SIX DAYS You will see one of the most famous of All-American stage plays brought to the talking screen. ALL TALKING Held Over One Extra Day So You Can See It Tomorrow Irene Rainbow of Melodies Hear Irene Bordoni sing! See the gigantic setings, gorgeous costumes and the fastest stepping chorus of beauties this side of life. Scenes in Technicolor. PATHE TALKING NEWS SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Evenings 50c-25c Afternoons 40c-10c Christina! rush In stores bet tor man ever, In the opinion ot Iowa CAVr tiiAnrhnnt. u'nuiu vruwus haye started in earnest with a little lesa man tiro weeks to finish.

The rush, seemi to have started week earlier this year, making one wonder If the countless urging! by Uncle Sam and harrassed store-keepers, to shop early, have finally bad soma effect Farmers and townspeople from a radius ot 25 to 80 miles come to make their purchases In our holly-decked stores and beginning Wed- TJotice If you happen to 'be down on South Dubuque street tomorrow, take look at the finest custom-built red leather chair In town. CORAL VILLE BEDDING CO. 210 South Dubuque St HiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM barice I Redman Hall SATURDAY NIGHT 1 Music by the Joy 1 Makers' Orchestra jiilHllllllilllllllliiimiiiiiiiiimiiimin Christmas Candies (Made by Mrs. Turley), TURLEY'S 80DA CANDY FOOD Across from first National Bank clock in the morning until I o'clock la the evening instead of closing at 6:30 o'clock. There is, however, some opinion to the effect that with shorter hours, the Increas ed trade would not pat such a strain on the employes and would permit more efficient service, but unfor tunately, everyone can not attend to their shopping la the customary hours.

A stroll through the decorative store aisles, shows some most at tractive effects, and In some cases a tendency toward the modernistic. We see various novel Ideas portrayed, such as aisles ot gifts with each table devoted to the needs of a cer tain member of the family, also lighted, ornamental arches across the aisles the length of the store. Then there Is toyland with its animated figures holding forth; the annual paradise of every boy and glrL There won't be so many little sisters with broken hearts the day after Christmas If Santa will distribute a few of those new dolls with rubber arms and legs; and what a thrill they would get to hear its three voices, and see Us eyes roll as well as open and closet Boys will never grow tired of winding and rewinding new little aluminum tanks which challenge every obstruction In their paths. Nevertheless, there seems to be a turn toward the useful in children's toys, as manifest by the girls sew ing and housekeeping sets, while the boys have their chemical and structual outfits, so that they may allY'learn, while they play." For the grownups we see modern effects. In costume jewelry.

Import ed soaps, and handkerchiefs, as well as in the ladles gowns and the men's ties and socks. SERVICES FOR A. J. SCOTT TO BE ON FRIDAY A. J.

Scott, 56, employed at the University hospital, died Wednesday at his home, 931. South Van Buren street, after a short Illness. He Is survived by his widow, and five children, four sons," Wilbur, Percy, and Donald of Iowa City, Pounds of Fat Notice also that yon have gained in energy your skin is clearer your eyes sparkle with glorious healthyou feel younger in body-keener in mind. KRUSCHEN will give any fat person 'a Joyous surprise. Get an 85o bottle of KRUSCHEN SALTS at WhetBtone Drug Co, 3 stores, (lasts 4 weeks).

If even this first bottle doesn't convince yon this is the easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat if you don't feel a superb improvement in health so gloriously energetic vigorously alive your money glad-I returned Ad v. DEVELOP PNEUMONIA elements which seethe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the irritation, while the creosote goes ea to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, sttscks the sest of the trouble snd checks, the growth of the germs. Creomubion is guaranteed sstlifac-tory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, aad is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. 'Money refunded if not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist, (adr.) COLDS THAT HANS CH If you're fat remove the cause! KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the 8 mineral salts your body organs, glands and nerves must have to tunction properly.

Wben your vital organs ran to perform their work correctly your bowels and kidneys can't throw off that waste material be fore you realize it you're growing hideously tat! Try nan a teaspoomui or KRUSCHEN SALTS In a glass of water every morning in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. GOLDS MAY INTO Omglis from colds may Ind to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that Is pleaunt to take. Creomulsion is a medical with two-fold action; it soothes snd basis the inflamed membranes snd inhibits germ growth. Of sal known drags creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for coughs from colds snd bronchial Irritations.

Creomulsion In addition to creosote, other hialing ro ii 1 1 fCS? THE CCUGHFROM A great outdoor picture as big as the heart of the west. Also a Talking and Singing Comedy "THE BARBER'S COLLEGE" A Vitaphone Act "ON THE BOULEVARD" now oeowirjG St. Paul auditorium daughter, Mrs. Gladys nolderness ot Oskaloosa. Funeral services Will be bold at the home at Ml South Van Buren street at I o'clock Friday after noon, with the Rev.

W. O. Keeler In charge. Burial will be In Oak land cemetery. The body Is at Schneider Brothers funeral home.

Society D. A. R. Meeting Saturday Mrs. Clarence Van Epps, 430 North Clinton street, will be host ess Saturday afternoon, December 14th, to the members of Pilgrim chapter ot D.

A. B. The meeting will open at I o'clock. Tne program will Include a solo by Mrs. Jessie Bright, and one by Mrs.

Alexander Ellett, and readings by Mrs. Lloyd A. Howell and Miss Mary Louisa Kelley. A song and dance number will also be given by little Misses Joan and Jane Turley. Assistant hostesses tor the meeting will Include Mrs.

George Clearman, Mrs. Elsie Parsons, Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. B. J.

Kegel, Mrs. Violet Williams Usf Era. Viola Lone. Woodman Elect Officers Woodman of America elected officers for the, coming year at their meeting Wednesday evning. Those who will serve are as follows: Council, Mr.

Louis Elchier. Advisor, Mr. James Tobia. Banker, Mr. William Weber.

-Clerk, Mr. C. C. Shrader. Escort, Mr.

Arthur Boss, Watchman, Mr. August Miller. Sentry, Mr. John Jenks. Meeting at Maehoveo Home At the meeting ot the auxiliary of Letter Carriers held at the home or Mrs, Frank Maehovee, 818 North Gilbert street, on Wednesday, officers were chosen for the coming year as follows: President, Miss Rose Maehovee.

Vice president, Mrs. Mildred Larew. Secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Mllo Huffman. Sergeant-at-arms, Mrs.

Edna Mocha. Whlp-Poor-WIII Club v' Members ot the WMp-PoorrWiU "fa ftm assn I I. i i v-' enjoyed after tha card games and at the close ot the party a two course luncheon was served by the hostess. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TOY AND RUMMAGE 1 SALE. Unitarian Church SATURDAY 8 A.

M. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMI iiiiiiitiiiiiiHiiitiiiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiHi liiltiltlllillllliiiiliiiiiniuiiiiiliiiiiiiiil Now Showing ZIEGFELD'S MUSICAL HIT COMBINED WITH EDNA FEItBER'3 FAMOUS NOVEL Most Famous of All Talkies! TO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iMmiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiimiiiiiii CHORUS or 200 NEW SONG HITS Positively no one 'will be seated during the last 10 minutes of this Thrilling! Chilling! Mysteryt Drama! TSx i NOW! I .7 jqsr NO GREATER Cpme Today Queens of by Pifita TM Am frn ARRAY OF STARS ON THE SCREEN BEFORE Cvery Night (Except Sun.) at 8, it a Spend two hours of solid joy with the greatest array stars ever assemuied! j) Stars All Talking Singing; Dancing Kings and and Cut Up usuax rnces IIIIMIllUllllltllllllMIIIIUIIIIIMMIIIIHIli The World's Greatest DramaUc Suge Spectacle Produced Under Personal Supervision of Morris Gest MUSIC BY HUMPEROINCk BOOK BY VOLLMOELLER INTERNATIONAL CAST OP 600 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LARGE FESTIVAL" CHORUS Auditorium Converted Into a Gothic Cathedral PRICES (For AB PtrfwratncM, Inctudlnf HatiaMS Thori4ri and iaturdiyrt Saecnd E.lcoor. II and 2 Fint Balcony. II and tMSj PareiMt (Cbjnul), tl and 4.40j Bos Swtt, S4.40. dektta Bow.

MiU pntes iUrf a Kfickw adf-a1ilrMd, stamped anwioft tawnm, hrwit UcJrtW wU hald at Bog 08kt uatO calkd for. Main chacka payable to "Tnt Uiracl ConunltU" In 3 ACTS and 8 SCENES Mate. Thursdays and Saturdays at I TnTiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiilllliliintM 3 lbs 29c I iiiUliflllllilllllllllililUillliii See and Hear the Hollywood SingDance 1 sPEcms: I All aboard on the Lionel Limited! Fast electric pull-man train that whizzes through tunnels, past semaphores, automatic switches, danger, signals, in the heart of Toyland. Darfan and Lionel lines. Fire engines that squirt real water and carry modern aerial hook and ladder.

Steam rollers, express trucks, street sprinklers. Keystone all-metal vehicles, $3.50 up. I for Friday and Saturday I a Beans Navy Michigan Hand Picked Cx Queen Pull Quart Mason Jr 1 Olives 45c I 2 lbs 25c i I Marshmallovs Sri. 1 8c 1 Dollschubby ones with big blue eyes that wink. Dancing dolls, pirates, Jimmie and his boy friend, Dinnie.

Vanta Eaby dolls in authentic baby clothes. Sunny Girl and Sunny Boy 084? to $8.50. A For That Fastidious Friend I Cantly Christmas Mixed I Delicious Velveeta -A I hfifiA Cheese Food Velveeta A od SprcadcrSalad LOOK TO OUR Dollar Gift Table Beans SSW" 3 for 32c Tin Grids 20c I Special 1 22c 38c I COrTTJ 2 lbs i Butter Fresh -Paateurlzed Creamery, lb, (With Si -00 Order) AMERICA'S QUALtTY French Soaps in intriguing modernistic boxes; Smart costume jewelry. Delicately turned per-fumizers. Gay boutonnieres.

Lemon plates MS fr the oerfectlv appointed supper or tea table, 1 New Fancy Pillovs Lustrous rayon pillows stencilled in modernistic designs or quilted and puffed. Special, $1.95 to 2.95. BAYARD VEILLER'S celebrated mystery LOIS WILSON play, which ran solid year en Broad- in way, has now been brought to the screen "HER the acknowledged thrill director of them all. Tod Browning. WOMEN" 'i An All-Talking The Original, of All Thrill Plays Act That Ran for a Solid Year Latest News from On Eroadvray! tho World Over I STORES i 217 Co.

Dubnqsa lZi Zo. Dubuque Et. i 1 fit 1 Our Ilctto: zzzl Cr.all Profits Regular Wee..

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