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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

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THE MARION DAILY STAR. TUESDAY, JTAXTARY 21, 1013. a cm-Ren SOCIETIES. Among the Women of Marion 0PE6S IIP WIS, BOB Hi, ENDS GOLDS OR CATARRH AT OHGE WOMAN'S FASHIONS 6Y LA SACONTEUSE. grant balm dissolves by the heat ol the nostrils; penetrate and heals tb Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nastj discharges, and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately.

Don't lay awake tonight struggllm for breath, with head stuffed; no, trils closed, hawking aud blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Ely's Cream Italra" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. J) VY 4t-1 JJ Instantly IMjoves Swollen, Inflamed Xose, Head, Threat Y.u ltwathe Freely Dull Hendmhe (Joes XaM IiH harge Slop. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just to try itApply a little In th nostril and Instantly your clogged nose and siopped-up air passages of the head win open; you will breathe fr.lv dullness and headache disappear.

Hy morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. cna suctt misery now! Get the mall bottle of "Ely's Cream rtalm" at any drug store. This sweet, fra MAX THIBAUT DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Heath 1 Kesult Attack I'neuntonla. Max Thibaut, forty-three vPr old, son of Mrs. Amelia Thibaut, No.

274 south State street, died of pneu iiionia at ills farm home near Marys-ville, this morning at 4 o'clock. He had been sick about two weeks. The deceased was born and raised in this county, and was widely known. He was a son of the late William Thibaut, one of tho county's best-known farmers. Besides his widow, formerly Miss Ella Cratty, of Prospect, and two children, Dnlo.

agt-d seventeen years, and Mildred, aged eleven years, he Is survived by his mother and Ave brothers. The brothers are William John GuHtavus and Fred C. Thihaut. of Marion county, aud Otto Thibaut. of Chicago.

lie Onion come see what there Is In millinery, trimmings, flowers, wings, at Mrs. Camuer's fire sale, that you would care to own, 10c buys some untrliumed felt and velour shapes worth $2 to $. Wings worth up to $3,00 at 60 and 10e for hunches of (lowers and ornaments. In Ohl's Decorating room. 1-c.

Fire l'ii Fire There' not much stock left, but the prices makes It worth while to seo what you can use at Mr. Cas-tuur's Are sale of millinery. Last Elks' dance, Jan. 21. 4-2 A Painter's Opinion.

London, Jan. 21. "Modern woman is degenerate," declared Sir James The Daily Hint from Paris. JF' "W( I J4 MmM Color combinations In Paris modal how soma itrons eontraata. In thin own.

Rroa-blue velvet li combined with ol4 full and r4 brocade silk. Nrek. alenves and skirt ham are If4 with (kunk fur. Very effective model of costume Straight In front, the fullness is given by a broad box plait in back. It is belted rather high by a draped sash of white tied at one side QUININE? NO! PIPE'S BEST FOR BID GBL First dose of Pape'g Cold Ckm pound ends grippe misery.

It is a posiUve fact that a dose of Pape'a Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken, wil lend the Grippe na oreak up the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, atom' ach, limbs or any part of the bodv. It promptly relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up. feverishness, aneea-ing, sore throat, running of the nose. towiaai aiscnarges, sore- nese. stiffness and rheumatic twiBges.

jaae tnls wonderful Compound as directed with the knowledge that mere is nothing else in the world wnicn will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and with out any other assistance or bad aftereffects as a 25-cent package of Pape'a Cold Compound, which any druggist can supply accept no substitute contains no quinine. Belongs In every home. Tastes nice acts aent- shall Have the Right of Suffrage." was men taken up. with Mra. v.

Hlnklin in the affirmative, and Mrs. Frank Sifrttt 1n the neaative. Mrs. J. B.

Virden concluded the program with a reading, "0. Mar I join tne Cnoir Invisible." The next meeting will be held In two weeks with Mrs. O. I. Clevenaer.

soum ine street. Mrs. C. C. Fisher threw open her home on Mt.

Vernon avenue, Mon afternoon, for the meeting of woman's club. The members responded to roll with "What the Poets Say of Venice." Mrs. W. C. Butcher contributed a paper "The Golden Age Venice." after which Mrs.

J. W. Wren gave a reading from Howell's Venetian Life." Miss Florence Dur-fee gave a reading, "The Weaver of Spells." and the club ladies discussed current events. Mrs. W.

N. Harder favored the company with several vocal solos. Mrs. C. L.

Allen will entertain club at her home on Delaware avenue, January 27, For the pleasure of Mrs. Edward Montanus, of the house at the KIrchner home on north Prospect street, Miss Marguerite KIrchner entertained a number of young ladies at a prettily-appointed dinner at her home, Monday evening. After dinner, the evening waif playing bridge. Miss Marguerite Krause entertain a bridge club at her home on south street, Monday evening. Two were Oiled for a series of auc bridge.

Miss Margaret Dickerson was the guest. The meeting, next Monday even will be held with Miss Dora Nash south Prospect street. The Mutt and Jeff club will give another dance In the Tally Wag hall. evening of February 4. Mrs.

Ralph A. Young has Issued Invitations for a reception at her on south Vine street, Thursday afternoon, January 30. Between the of 2 and 4 and 4 and 6, Mrs win receive a company of 125 ladles. Mrs. J.

T. Mathews has Issued in- vltations for two bridge parties to be at her home on Mt. Vernon avenue, next week, the first Tuesday afternoon, January 28, and the other Friday, January 31. Mrs. C.

H. Norrls Informallr en tertained a small company of friends her home on east Church street, Monday afternoon, for the pleasure her sister, Mrs. W. C. Fraas, of Ste Marie, Canada, who Is her WhatNoever The Whatsoever circle, of King Daughters, met with Mrs.

D. C. Nel son, of east Church street, Moiitlay evening. On account of the ralu. the attendance was small, and not much business was given atention.

Arrangements were completed for the entertainment of the Bucyrus circle in the near future. The next regular meeting will be neid February 3. Aid Siu-lety Meets. The Ladles' Aid society of the Epwortb M. E.

church will hold a sewing meeting la the basement of the church, Wednesday afternoon. The ladies are requested to meet as early after the noon hour as possible, so that all unfinished work can be completed as it is hoped that new work can be taken up soon. It is desired that every member be present. Temperance Legion. The Loyal Temperance legion held a well-attended meeting In the parlors of the Kpworth M.

E. church, Sunday afternoon. Aside from t'te routine business plans were discussed for boosting the membership. The next meeting will be held In two weeks. lUMter mill, These High-Cirnile Linens Are $1.11) a yard.

Fine goods, the best Scotch or Irish imake, linens that have quality and which com In a wonderful tasty line ef exclusive designs. But above all, have you ever seen the time before when real $2.00 table linens sold at $1.49 a yard? Frank Bros. Co. 1 if 4. LOCAL MENTION.

v44 Last Elks dance, Jan. 21. 46-2 Low prices on faocy York State apples. Chas. Turner ft Co.

32-tf Hocking Lump, $3.76 ton. Ohio Builders' Supply Co. Phone 1951. 21-tf-c Bulah Buck Quartet at Marlon Lodge No. 402 K.

P. Wednesduy, Jan. 22. 1-c Blake's have the largest selection of cut flowers and potted plants. This give you a good chance to purchase anything you want.

47-3 Miss Cleo FInley student of New England Conservatory of Music at Boston, will take pupils for piano and painting. Phone L-200. 45-e-6-c Light pink light blue and black fine satin French heel evening slippers, worth $2.65, at Bentty Long's one-fourth off sale, now for $1.99. 1,000 btmhels corn and 300 bUHh- els oats; bay In barn; corn and fod der In field; good place to get feed. Philip Dutt's sale January 22.

See want ads. 44-4 POPULARITY OF THE PARCEL POST JOLTED Ijcaklog Package Is Ilcrctved at ('onneetlcnt I'oNtofllee. Madison, Jan. 21. The popularity of the parcel post got a severe jolt in this town, which has been "dry" since Its Incorporation, when a leaking package, adrirenited to a well-known citizen, disclosed a bottle of whisky which had been broken in transit.

Most of tho contents ran out on the postofftce floor. Here Is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste tlmo and money experimenting when you can get a preparation that has won a world-wide reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. Bulah Buck Quartet at.

Marlon Lodge No. 402 K. P. Wednesday, Jan. 22.

1-c Fancy asnd-grown potatoes, 65o a bushel. Charles Turner Co. 44-tf Colonel Davldwnn Dies. Arcadia, Jan. 21.

Colonel Harland Davidson, head of the mili tary school at Highland Park, Illinois, died sudenly, of heart failure, at his winter home here today. How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A FaJally Saplr, Bavfa? 13 S4 Fally CaaraatceaV ffl A full pint ef cough syrup ss much as you could buy for can ily be niade at borne. You will find nothing that takes bold of an obstinate fntgk more quickly, usually ending it inni.Je ul 24 hours. Excellent, tKi. lor croup, whooping cough, ors lunp.

aitlutM, itoaraenes and other throat troubles. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, and stir for ii minute. Put Vi oanws of PinfX (fifty cents' worth I in a pint bottle, then sM the Sugar Pyrup. keeps iwrfcctly. Take a teaspoonfu! every one, two vt thrre hours.

is Just laxative enough to help cure a cugh. Alto utimulaU-a the appo-tite, which i vnually upset by a cough, 2'he taut is pleasant. The effect of pins and sugar avnip on the iofiamrd mrmbranea is well known. I'inex is the moot valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in puaiacol and all the natural healing pine element. Other preparations will not work in this formula.

Th Plncx and Suirar Hymn rmlum Is Utan 7 Ua huge "chou" or rosette and of Brussels net, bordered by a "Hi and flitte. bur Money Will Buy More at Our January Clearance Sale Than at Any Other, For instance, in our rug depart ment we simply cut away all the profits. Read: $15 velvet rugs, size 9x11, $9.75. $15 seamless velvet rugs, $9.75. 4u seamless velvet rugs, size 9x12, $15.

$25 Axmlnster rugs, size 9x12, $17.75. Frank Bros. Co. 1 Lantz Funeral. Following short funera services at the late residence.

No. 257 Lincoln avenue, this morning at 9 o'clock, the remains of Edwin Lantz were taken to Caledonia. where funeral services proper were held at the L'niversalist church at 1 11 o'clock. Interment was made iu! the Caledonia cemetery. SOCIETY The Advance club held its meet ce assembly room or tne pun is ary building, Monday after-Oa account of the weather soos.

jjrEe s-s usual. tv.a Tieeting was opened with Mrs. P. E. Schaef president, read a notice of of Mrs.

Harry D. Barker, foru.er president of the club, and a'io trade a motion that a letter of Y7 r. of the club, wno was call to West by the death, of jijjfr. A movement was made that fpwlutiots be prepared on the oi Mrs. Barker, and a com' nitee composed of Mrs.

J.W. Free- Mrs. Mame Herr rank and v-s. g. E.

Mouser, was appointed to nreaare the resolutions. pro- irram for the coming year was dis fussed. Next year, the club will itudy "South America and Panama." close of the business ses sion. Mrs. E.

Op Uncapher read aner on "The Life of Thomas Hardy." The next meeting will be held with Mrs. N. F. Tllton, of Windsor street, February 3. r- The Research club met with Mrs.

W. H. Hlnklln, of east Church street, Monday afternoon, with a splendid attendance despite the la clement weather. The meeting was very interesting. la response to roll call, each mem- ler gave the name of her favorite hero in fiction.

Mrs. S. S. Burgess was first on the program with a paper, "Tennyson Among his Fellow. men," and at its conclusion Mrs, Edson Bush read a "biography of "The Brownings and Readings." A debate, "Resolved, That Won The Daily Bint from Fads.

thls town of wilte 1 and CM" hy a wide pa cry'al beaded aealan a under corwge are the tuckredged with cryi-Ir'rf Wain tulle drapes to fill In ilfcollet, the satin train, w.rts- In two points, li lined is that w.i;t eeema'to be douola. Leads All Other Soaps 'th KIRK'S LAKE (White) Soap can you be sure to have Inf wash easier nj quicker and whiter wan ever before and at same time feel per-tecUy that they are rotted ll3x stSSJ8 aDd ''dirt- DyefecriTelacoUorl.ot wila or without boiling Order you think of it Satisfaction guaranteed. Ural are forth Toil tttnd Bath 4 Myrt -ri the if" 1 "fcr. SI 'J 1 Vt 4 i 4 -f Is twtahL mil iw 1 Ml Can fx iy. en H.

oi day tne call of the guest spent ed State tables tion only ing of the home hours young about given at of Sault house a Center as a bouse Kansas Twigs street, $10.00 are coats 1 the some Linton, president of the Royal Institute of Painters In Water Color, following his statement that there are no women with perfect figures today. "The woman of thU day may be beautiful, but she follow the fashions in drees and therefor she can not be perfect. Venus d. Mllo Is the standard because she Is perfect In all her proportion." WOMAN'S HAIR REACHES TO KNEES A Year Ago Was Threatened with Ilaldiies Tells How Nhe Made Her Hair Crow. Mrs.

Esther Emery, now visiting friends in the city. Is the fortunate possessor of marveloualy beautiful hair, which, when loosed from Its colls, falls to her knees. Moreover It Is of soft, silky and fluffy teitnre and in color a glorious gloHsy gold Yet Just one year ago she was threatened with baldness. Urged to tell how she had obtained this wonderful growth In so short a time, fihe said: "Had anyone told me such marvelous results could be ac-eompllHhed so quickly, I positively would not have bellovod It. Twelve months ago my hair, which then reached barely to my shoulders, waa falling out at an alarming rate and growing very thin, actually exposing my the bald scalp In several spots.

It was dull and lifeless In color, turning grey In patches, and very dry and brittle, My head was covered with dandruff and Itched like mad all the time. I tried fully a doxen different hair tonic but they were all the ame and never did me a bit of good. One day I chanced to read In my home paper of a simple homo prescription to make the hair grow that was recommended by a well known physician. It aald that by taking ordinary Lavona do Composee and mixing with Hay Hum and Menthol Crystals and applying to the seiflp each night with the finger tips that new hair would grow very rapidly. I de.

elded to try it and I bad tny druggist mix 2 01. of the Lavona de Composes with ox. of Kay Rum and dr. of Menthol Crystals, and started to use It. My, how quickly my hair did grow.

First the hair stopped falling, the Itching ceased and the dandruff disappeared. Then tiny little balr appeared all over my scalp. These grew and grew ss though nothing would ever stop them. They sre growing yet snd whilo, of course, I alive used the treatment steadily and expert to continue It at least until my hair reaches the floor, I mlifl't have stopped and been perfectly satisfied at the end of three months. I think that sny woman ran get long, thick, beautiful hair by using this prescription a I have recommended It to several friend and all are delighted with the result.

The prescription Is very Inexpensive and any druggist can All It. Those who use It should be careful not to get It on the face or where hair Is not desired. Adv. Stat. Jan.

21. 1 the announcement from day to day NOT published by the original pub- Dictionary or by their succetmri. I ifsulM the general contents, tncrej I .1 -v Art la In plala cloth bind- fatvv ia (0ld Nw end black; hae aame WtnTrwiaF paper, eame liluHra- liona, bat all Latest Edllloa ol n4 ehart. are omitted. SIX Aft Cuacntia Cetieom anil Ike 'v 22a Extra for Peetea TODAY'S FASHION HINT.

for small srirl. In nastel blue cloth. jtwo fringed ends. The broad collar sse," long sleeves with cuff of net January Sale of Women's, Mioses' and Children's Garment). Clearance hundreds of stylish coats.

Another big lot of women's all-wool mixture and plain $10.00 coats misses -sizes included at $3.95. One large lot women's and misses' stylish $12.50 and $15.00 coats (In cluding chinchillas), at $3.93. Handsome new $20.00 end $22.50 coats- women's and misses' sizes in boucles, diagonals and serges, at $9.95. Uhler-Pbillips. 1 Furs! Fnrs! Furs at Half IVlce! All Marion knows where good furs can be had and that Is at The Uhler Phillips store.

Many choice sets, single muffs and separate pieces still to be had. Come before this great January sale closes. 1 Uhler-Phlllips. I 9 J7 I a'-mm 1 i ir Mi 4M th- 1De plcndid color effect be Ing the akirt 1. Interesting trimming mmmmmsmm.

guest. Marion baily Miss Alice Hane will entertain at bridge party at her home on east street, Wednesday afternoon, courtesy to Mrs. H. B. Hane's guest, Mrs.

M. J. 8utrivan, of 5X COUPONS City. Mrs. E.

K. Uhler will entertain the at her home on south Main Friday afternoon 'a P- -J rnxummmimmmmmki Cat oat tne abm uupoa. with five Mb trio eoaucntWe datM. ead avaaea then at title etfice witk Ike ibm boniu ameaal kateii Mt eppoaHe ear etirto bktieaarr Mlec! (which lh it. mi ef Ue eott el fH.

eaarees from the Uclorf. ckechiBa, clorfc km mm4 etbaf seceeMry EXftNSE keaaak, ed receire reur choice of tbeee three beok 1 Tfte $1.00 ('-ik in New This Lictt'mary i IV 1 BSTriJAi liiheri of WehMer Mark (aranil (Vwt Full Length, Lined Throughout, Made Kith Fashionable Collars at 93.00. Our $10.00 caracul coats at $5.00 truly wonderful values. $16.00 extra fine long caracul DICIIO.NAItY tne 0NLy entirely kew compilation Dy tne world Uiuetraied greatcrt authoritir from leading universities; i bound in I atil FiMnn ul1 'mP Letner' flexible, stamped in gold on back and Mien toiuon printe(j on paper, with red edge and corner at $7.60 and our $25.00 black rounded: beautiful, utrong, durable. .7 Lamb coats at $12.60 and $15 exceptional.

You should take are map ana pier budjccis ocauuiuny musirnicn vj inic- 1 oltir platei, numcrou sulijccts by monotones, 16 page of I gJJ educati'ititit chartu andbe latest United State Census. Present Ln 1 advantage now instead of waiting. THIS CJOWX OF CIIIXKSK BROCADE HAS KVr a -w vaau.v at thil ollice SIX Conaeeutiv Dictionary coupon ana efuv. Uhler-Phllllps. Good carnations that are far above aCABtt1flF rhltiaa law St.

a ch7nT mlv.l TZLL now the furore crcati the Chinese plays la New York this winter Th. vninese piays jsew rork this winter iwo average for 60c per dozen. Also extra large select carnations, by a noted French couturier and built of Chinese" brc.d 7i Vha7e. ban1' Cln broidery om bining thetwo shades referred to with a r-ut n. largest in the city for T6e per Th.

flft It la eiaotir the aasie New pt the etjrle ot vt.HSTFHIAN blndlB which la la 1 ta.uier. Illaetratra li Kh ollee nnif. of with v'it enrfctre. SIX fit Ceaeecnthra Cewseae ea4 tke UVI Ami Beok by Mail, Bow used br thouaands of houncwivp throughout the I niti Ktatea and Canada. The plan ha bn Imitated, but' the old aticcessful furmula ha never been eeuaM.

A guaranty of afooltite atIfa(r(on, of money promjitlv refiinded, frvn with thin Your has Piiwx, or will rt it for vnu. If n'p. send to Tb inex Co, I t. Wayne, lad, dozen, at Blake's. 47-3 Blake's make a specialty of $3.00 line of the gown are essentially simnie in.r..t tmW enrorced intereiL At the front of the made of narrow metallic braid.

casket aprays. 47-3.

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