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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 2

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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1 i -t 1 1 THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, COLUMBUS, INDIANA; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926. PAGE TWO I HALLOWEEN GAMES AND DECORATIONS? TRY THESE i 1 j4 WANTED We bin and sell new, used and-, mis-tit clothing and shoes. To sell, call ,61 1. To buy a bargain come to Third street, dents hats, suits, overcoats, ladies dresses, coats, shoes and' all kinds of children's elotlnng, all 'pressed and cleaned. blue, work shirts 2 lor $1.25.

Men's new wwk shos $1.95 and 12.95 Piercefield Bros. JtS Third street. 1 ::1 phere" of the decorations. If the diversion of the evening is -cards, the decorations must be confined to the dining room to a large extent. If the party is an old-fashioned frolic, the whole house can be- dressed up with leaves and berries and jack o' lanterns.

Of course every maiden expects to learn her fate on All faints-' eve, so the time honored games of apple bobbing, apple paring and snapping are, 'in Besides these you may want to try soyne that are even older, but not often used. After 'the apple bobbing, to determine the name of one's future spouse, it bespeaks wisdom to learn the chances for happiness. generally. The burned out candle-decorations that can be had for the picking. Or these same grasses can be used effectively in a doorway to just brush the guests' faces In a spookerish fashion.

For Table or Mantelpiece. Vegetables scrubbed clean make delightful candle "sticks" or hollowed out sand with clever faces cut in them make, cunning and unusual jack o' lanterns. These lit-'tle lanterns Can "be perched a-top husks on different length sticks Then these little figures formed by the vegetable' jack lantern and corn husk might be arranged in a miniature wood made with branches from oak and maple trees-. This could be used as the centerpiece for a large table or as the mantle decoration. Care should be taken that the sticks are strong and firmly fastened to both the vegetable and a small, sturdyi base concealed' under the corn! husk costume.

If the to of the upright is whittled to a sharp point the vegetable. can be forced onto the stick and the candle Mien forced onto the point, niaking'the whole thing firm. Droops and Smiles. SINKS and 11 IA a TUBS III Softens Hard Water Softens Hard Water, By. Sister i fitful Bhadows, mysterious rankings, flickering candles, nuts and apples, the hilarious spirit of youth these.

are the "makings" of a successful Halloween vparty. Halloween hostess keeps in mind the almost pow- er of suggestion she can by her decorations create any atmosphere desires for her Dim lights and occasional drafts will suggest spooks and spirits the occult and shuddary side of Halloween, Vivid, orange, grinning jack o' lanterns, scarlet apples and-nuts-to crack suggest the prankish goblins who sallied forth on All Saints' eve left- their annual frolic. Decorations Easily Made. For small children th' jolly, happy side 'of Halloween should be stressed; for large children mystic, spectral-voiced, phantom country roadside make oharining most pleasure. In this day.

when silhouettes are so popular what could be smarter for decorations than orange colored shades with broom stick wltchs, black cats, owls and bats 1n black at every light? The frames for the shades will b-found lif a five and U-n cent Wlth stiff orange papf-r. black paper, a 'tube of paste iirul scissor you can make them at home at little cost. By NEA Service. Now coines the "Black the 1 new dance that threatens to shove the Valencia into the discard. First introduced as a stage dance, the Bottom" has caught hold all the count ry Ju modified form.

Everyone who conquered Uie ipow iirticte. The saucers may or may by a peirsim In any event. rot be presumed eye dressed as a gyps ih who iortiune torn-lies one of the saucers. The contents of this smer, inierpret- i eu, tell his or; heif IJfe The Interpreter The contents 111 inierpiieta- tions are as follow Moss A life of 4 uxury Muney and worldly good. Thorn or scrap briar pv love.

IK'Iit. If Ked cloth MiliitarV prot'essiion. military husband fir army man' as a rival. Blue cloth Nav or has baud whos' the navy. i lor proiessiori I is 1 iilovr or widow-- Forked stick er.

Clear watert Sill Kb' 1-U-. sed nit'SS. in the Double knot near future. Another test i arjiage the future is known as tne "ti st-i ol the tlliree luKies." Three dikl phUed in a row. One col ter, one muddy third is entity.

I peeks his Tate is led to the dishes, dip his finger in fii- that in piav 'ilug- clear oi the lies." If he dips hio th water a happy, riage is assured untroubled liiar-The muddy wa- ter foretells an unliaippy. turbulent a i i if the empty tlisli Single blessed- is Ui esynibol of i ess. o'clock lunehertn i will be served noon! An excel eiM program. lias is! said. ind: in- been Arranged it dudes addresses iffl both the inoiii and afternoon should not TJr cat them externally with F0 RUB A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- DEPARTMENT Orer ZIMaiio I i I i.

Here's a sad faced carrot that also serves as a novelty in the jack o' lantern linel I j- Trailing sprays of bittersweet scattered over the table always jiiece v. Ti.il feathery grasses fohnd along any With a nice fat beet and a nice fat potato, nifty candlesticks eas- ity can be made. i If you do not have the time to make vour own decorations a trip inrouga me miu iui juui iw scheme in mind is worth while. If you have decided on an orange and black party, keep all the decorations in these colors. Black and white, gray and white, or gray and green are excellent combina- tions.

Owls and bats as well as witches and "han'ts" are quite as alluring antl raDDit toot are symoois, ui scorcery that add atuios- these photographs and you will get a far better idea of just Jiow to do the steps than any diagram can give. The Name. The name of this dance'is taken from the antics of southern dark- ies I'rollicking in thei black, muddy of the Swanee riv- BOTTOM" rHEVMBLACK ma Safeguard vcur Keep tne family well and happy free from constipation a safe, depenbblel laxative noble e. Mcknight RELIABLE QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS AT LOWER PRICES INC. STORES olumbus, Ind.

-Can't you just see a long-faced, droopy-mouthed carrot face gazing from the leaves, with a iollv rc nsprinc hesidw him? Keets and potatoes also are used. ttmt at interpreting creation. new dance Miss forel utilizes a new idea in pfferfng her ballroom version of the "Black Bottom." She expresses in skeleton figures the rhythm and motions. She newi steps and cleatiy illustrates jusl how they are done. Study her' sketches accompanying Hollow out a turnip, mount a sho'rt candPe inside and presto! You have ay jack o' lantern that's different.

ends point to a brief honeymoon. Another unusual and interesting cr-i nm i Tit Mr ri i no uoiirT' Seven tinv saucers are provided; eacli one containing a uinereni BAPTIST S. S. WORKERS WILL GATHER SUNDAY Baptist Sunday workers will gal her Sunday at the Southern Shiloh Baptist church for -a convention, plans for which were announced today A large crowd is expected to attend. Sessions will be held in the morning, starting at 9:30 o'clock, and in the afternoon, starting at 2 WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION yl (1 ei evua 8 i Fourth and Washington, Streets.

IOHr i i -a -Real Investment ll mm Mfrn fMm I i I A. Loo! bid SVM.UE! Overcoats 12 OX That.Talk the Language of Style and still! raised; elbows bent; torso to the left; head turned toi look over shoulder at floor. To complete: the turn land bring the dancers together again, each lifts right foot, knees bent inward, weight of body on inner edge of both feet. Turn to right with four steps until partners face each other again. This step similar toi No.

2. 5 Partners no11 together, oalm-topalm. Both start off with right i foot. Foot-describes a partial circle, starting 'in front and finishing directly in back of left foot. right foot comes to place behind left, heel of left Moot is lifted and left knee bent.

the foot the floor resting on the inner foot You will notic this reverses the Charleston several ways toes turned out, for instance. into this position from the previous one. separate, standing along'side each other and same direction. This posture is to indicate upon reaching solid ground for a moment. do the same step with: same foot.

Right over left. At, same time raise arms; torso to right; head back. turn quicklM to the lelt on the ball of the 1- Remember about the mud. Take' the usual fox trot position. But hands are palm-to-palm.

(This is wTitten for the male partner). Take a sort of retarded hop to the right, as ir ptdling the. foot out of mud. As Tight foot touches the ground, left leg and foot are lifted about six inches and rather slowly follow and then "are placed near the right foot. Repeat this tq left, then forward and then backward.

2 Then, as in Tox trot, couple turn in iplace, once taking eight steps. Instead of sliding feet, lift each foot to the side, knees binding inward on each step. A barrel hoop, candies, slices of bread, red peppers; burned Can rile-ends and strong cords are needed. Cut the string different lengths and tie eacli article firm ly to qne end of a string. Fasten the other end securely to the' bar- i the ceiling and whirl around merry-go-round fashion.

The Bites Tell. Each guest, in turn, grasps at If these objects with the teeth the "bite" is candy, sweet ana rosy is the future; Bread portends Plenty to eat. but an even, hum- mi. on.i "i.rt timp" 1U1V in 113 VrKAUl. t-Avy i is the symbol of single bIePd- The steps are to give a rhythmic impression of trying to dance in the sticky mud, with the lazy waters ol the river further impeding The "Black Bottom" time is four-four but differs from the fox trot and Charleston in that the ac- rent is on the alter, or hair Deal Read the instructions which cor respond with the numbered, illus-ttations.

tune in, and go. FINE FOR CHILDREN! Give them a good start in life, with happy smiles and healthy little bodies. Children need a mild corcective occasionally to regulate stomach and bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a safe vegetable compound mixed with olive oil.

They tone up and regulate the elim-inative tract. Not a nasty cathartic or a habit-forming medicine, but a safe pleasant remedy for constipatidn, sour stomach, torpid liver, bad breath, and similar disorders. Dr. Edwards, known family physician of Ohio, prescribed these tablets for many years in his own practice. Children from six years up are greatly helped bjf them, and like to take them.

Recognized by' their olive color, Dr, Edwards Olive Tablets overcome those irritable spells that many children are subject to, keep their bodies in active healthy condition, l. -i a. of perfect health. and 60c sires. in Good Service That Serves Service often promised but less frequently enjoyed by the confiding customer.

Nevertheless, service today is one of the chief assets of a wide-awake retail business. The worthiness of a Store as a shopping center may be safely judged by the kind of service it gives. Inferior quality goods and superiof service cannot be found in the same Store. Service means not only attentive, efficient salespeople, but raluesf that provide reliable quality and worthwhile savings. This kind of service is found in this Store.

Jt is the kmd you will find kert each time you call. Marathon Hats For; Men Fur felt hats of style and qualily $2198 Wool Jelt hats: Charleston now wants to learn the "Black Bottom." Toi aid "then, Se-nia Gluck and Felicia Sorel have devised steps suitable to the ballroom and they are presented here with. Senia and Felicia doing the posing; i New Idea Used. I These two experts, now with Paul Ash, the "rajah of jazz." iu Chicago, "are exceptionally compe- oratorical skill in explaining the advantages and new features of their 'displays. 4-, PURDUE PLANS FOR EXPANSION (By Associated Press.) Indianapolis, Oct.

27. A building expansion program for the next two yeaj-s, In addition to the regular Operating expense of Purdue university, is proposed in a fetter by Robert B. Stewart, controller of the university and sent to A. C. McDanlel, state budget clerk The letter, signed by A President Edward Cv declares, that If This brings side of in 3 Glide Dancers facing in happines's Both dancers crossed bent slightlv 4 Now I shoulders walks and walk is Shows I Bottom forget the 9 This mud antics six counts and lower slightly to mSl 0 Individuality Moderately Priced at I The fact that Overcoats have passed muster with our Buyers is the very best clothing insurance could have.

T-h Styles, the gabrics. the Tailoring VER Y-v THING about thcrrt to be 100 per cctit. i 1 Three button Coats like sketch in Over-: -plaids and heather nvix-' tufes. in Vbrowns and blue-grey. Warm and durable, cx tremcly Other Overcoat $19.75 to $34.50 Tan Oxfords For Young Men All the style, that is possible, together with unusual quality of leathers and value all thru.

In tan calf; new stitched design rubber heelsv One of our very exceptional values at $4.98 Tan Shoes For Boys Stylish tan calf shoe, 2 to 5Vi- lancy' $2.98 inside of feet; )n count of seven and eight, dancers rise again by straightening knees and bringing body erect, flat on feet. is tjhe finale to the Black Bottom. It-is very I athletic and is supposed to the relief and happiness of the darky released from tlve mud after; heregains dry ground. You sjmply hop into position illustrated, crossing feet, first right foot-in front then right foot behind. Repeat Quickly, to count of six and on seventh count heels come together again with a snap.

And now vou have it. i swing and the' girl bends' backward as she the man does the same thing when the reversed four steps. t- how knees shouldVbe bent in the Black walk, described in the paragraph above. Don't shoulder swings' and the bends, movement simulates the sinking ihto the of darkies. This step is done in place.

To the dancers; slowly "sink, moving lower toward thg floor, feet rising and falling each count; knees bent inward, weight on t6 Ieft foot is. lifted about eight incites from floor. Do this -slowly and' bear in mind the "black bottom Idea. lft toot 'is then placed down again and right foot raised in same way. Now step with raised foot.

There is no movement either backward or forward. This step is merely the "old man shuffle" found In so many negro' dances. Now dancers are in light embrace, palm-to-palm. This Is a walk or four' steps forward, man starting with right; fodt The BlacTc Bottom walk is distinctive. The Warm Overcoats it IT- ''If fe-V For Boys Style Value Quality Thrift i i Warm, durable, fancy overcoatings, cassimeres and chinchillas.

As smartly styled as our overcoats for men and" young men. Well finished warmly lined and interlined. Cut full and roomy. Good length. Coats that make good with boys and with moihers.

-Our Nation-Wide, Low Prices 7.90to1675 Purdue is to maintain her standing and is to progress these added requests should not be ignored. There are a few more than miles vof railroad track in the world. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION E5i and 75 PkfeSold Everyvytrere sSvOtVS 6 Bell-ans Hot water gvSlzSPi Sutie Relief Came Home to Die. "Three -years ago 1 1 came home thinking 2 or 3 weeks would be my limit to live. I' had feuffered fot 15 years from colic attacks and severe liver and stomach trouble.

I happened see an advertisement of MAYR'S and purchased' i a bottle at the drug store and after taking the first dose I felt better than I had for 15 years. I am now in the best of health-thanks to MAYR'S "One Dose Will Convince." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract, and alays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded at Noble E. McKnight'a drug store and good druggists everywhere. Adv.

Southern Indiana's Best Newspaper RADIO SHOW BIG SUCCESS i JtBr' Associated Presa. Oct. 27. From six to eight thousand persons are ap- parently being- innoculated daily with fie germ of radiophobia, judg-. tng from the enthusiasm shown at the Radio Exposition, being held at.

the' State Fair Grounds here. Industrial building, where jthe exppsiton lsbelng held is a busz of technical conversation which means nothing, except to the radio i enthusiast New types of sets are peerd into while 75 rep- "resentatives of the latest ana newest discoveries olSthe latest and newest science displayed their best i i -1.

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