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ï~~ i ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDA O( A emmn, Wi I 5 + a l f 1 i gin eet. 0. sev. 'ear and )see lent ets itiful niliar nly in. ship. ailt to s f or yarns, tterns l1y In'ing. uch in nights f these select d com-, Rear intiness uQver the 0%. -Ilesh e 1011.top i,s t Boys' Army Shoes of Special Merit A boon to parents of the boy requiring shoes that stand up, and give long service under the hardest conditions, at popular prices. Sizes 10 to 14%. $2.60 - - I...a B a TI so Di m 01 ni ti 14' 04..... ES PRO FOR. D5D 01 WHEAT FLOURAND EKERGEICY CASES susnurUTEs fousekeeping Center Do-.ews.. egstng a...ef Wheat lVes' Ing Hospital Work. ar-u.. Setember 1, ll. e1.Estall dealers shall soel to the sofWhes the Sr-t patiqnt was taken Into thea amsonhatateeer t ashe s pend nergency bospital opened last evening at e tandard wh easdr. bo Housekeeping Center, In Lewis street, wenty-four fresh white beds we.e ready. w he retil dealer arliag stadard hey had been waiting for hbout two days, Itwhethear eqdo ear i had other provisions for the new bo- sleek either bsrley fea, ea eel or coraeflour aqd with every every IrsusItal, but the sick people could not be d- (tc omuast soil a comb ti r ofensitted because of the lack of nurses. or mere of these- aubstitute. By last evening there seemed to be plenty or. Noreryth e esat ter help. In response to appeals throug te tuesaloe ba te ay other a h newapers "aay persons bad asked gt consamer and these sebstitutes loast e centereWhat can I do?" Thtis neigh- conform to the standards Axe4 by the orhood needed such a piece sorely. for -aited States Food Admilistratien. a it entire families had been stricken. 4. Thefollowing feors may also be "There is nothin ginteresting here," said soldfIneswchleombination sales h lies resident worker at the Honuseke'eping ofteavelurIth cnsm re enter after the hospital had been opened." dem nds t hot urs, if the oau mrso t merely is grind, grind, all day. Mil sI four pounds standard wheat Sear: Raf'aiduer ' l' e nurse) and myself are worn n..flour..ile S.er, feterita f.sur and u shreds." meals, rice flour, sat flour, peanut flour, Mrs. Manning.perintendent." ' ould't b*as for- potato flor- sweet *ta*o sty enough In praise of the provisions for sflour and buckwheat our. upplyiug food insttlled in the 'enter's neat a. rare rye flour or meal may be sold ttle kitc.eu. This is a brauch of the as a substitute, but If so sold most be sork atirted at Mlchanica Institute by in- sold In the propertien of at least two tructor in domestic science there na-,eoundoe,%,th three pounds of der the Red Cross, which pays for all the wheat Sour. nod. The same arrangement is made at; he lioueckeeping C:uter. 0. Victory mixed Sour may be sold Tired out from ministering to the many the retaili dealer without substitute, -irlerers in the neighborhood about this but at as greater price than in the case ustitution, the women gladly welcome the of standard wheat Soar. vork,-ru in their white aprons who have 7. Victory mixed Soar contains wheat Laken posessin of the kitchen. They are and either barley, cors or rye to be 'sper-sily piessed when they opened th<ir.made under govramet regulation and vor to the young woman who willt ak.shall be laheled with the Ingredlents in lbarge of the kitchen and found site was order of their proportion. se who when a normal student at Me- 5. No Victory mixed fleurs shall be 'hans-a Institute had been at the center made or manufactured except in the o teait-h the gihis of the neighborhooti exact proportionsa s outlined below: -ooking. Members of the lted.Cross tanr Mluixsd wheat and barley flour shall een Corps are assisting her. h, in. proportion.f four pounds of "Some of the charitable agencies ask is wheat io one pound of barley. Miaed why we don't call on them,'' shl a Ilk- whest and corn four shall contain the able Rted Cross nurse yesterday at another proportion.of four pounds wheat to one cmergenry hospital. "These are not casrecu,,i,,ponorn. ondwheat tolea ror charit ath all" s otn e oer ofIt corn flour shall contain the proporamerely IsillthereIs no one to prepare the of ilons of eight pounds wheat to one rood. The lied Cross will and does in S~l aIped wheat and eye flour ahal eeonrood, but these are not cases for charity.'' tainetheaproporyeforth lons ntstatcpraiac of the lied t'r-o'u Is lain the proportion 'of three pounsn heardntveh ere wheat and not less than two pounds.e. Whole wheat. entire wheat sr graham four or meal shall contain at REAL ESTATE DEAL a ---st-- ------en.-o ------eatery.. The Food Administration reconm S IS AIRED IN COURT -:: r-ebrdt-..or e, t use of corn bread should bopurcha-ed Womap Claims Fraud W as separately from combiatlia sales. Practiced on Her. Supreme CourtJusticelXEbert Thomp- T D son yesterday addressed some severe re- ' S F marks to Frank P. Crouch concerning a real estate deal for which Crouch and his wife were sued by Miary It. Whitney for fraud. *Irs. h 'tney testifed that the Third State Congress to Be defendant represented to her that a house Held in Syracuse. and lot in Irondequoit was free.and clear In order to indiuie her to purchase it. Tbic thtrd industrti safety congress will After paying $100 down and making more bc *held under the auapices of the State than $300) worth of repaira on tbe premises Itidustrial Commisston at the hlotel Ononshe discovered, she says, that there was daga in Syracusat from December 2d to an $800 mortgage on the place. Eth. It will emphasize the patriotic duty in her actIon yesterday Mr~ Whitney that confronts the employer, thbe employee sought to recover' the money 4 e paid a and the pubilic to assist ini winning the wel at tbe coot of the repairs she made. war by the reduction of preventable acci After hearing the testimony Justice Thomp- dents in industry. - son grianted the defendagpt's motion for a Addresses ~'ill be made on the opening nonault and dismissed the case, but he told day -by W. B. Wilson, United States secre the platntiffa attorney that th6 action tar, of labor-; Charles H. Schwab, 4ttree T#... - I I i NOW, MEN!' Here's Your Coat-Buying Chance This Friday and Saturday will ace something worth remembering in the way of values at the House of Coats. Thi. offering comprises an extraordinary variety of the new military back models, Ulsterettes, and snug fitting waist line effects for young o men who lean to smart clothes.' Single and double breasted, and patterns and weaves to meet every desire. And for men who are looking for sedate, dignified models Coats suitable for any and Ill occasions-we offer a splendid assortment of oxford gray Mel tons, brown Cheviots and' black Tibets. Full or half lined, self or velvet collars 1 Sizes 1 to 5%.'2'gg These shoes are blucher cut, over a comfort last; wide, strong, dark brown crome uppers that never harden. Heavy indestructible Krarelk soles, wearproof tips, and triple stitched seams, guaranteed alt solid leather. FREE FIDAY AND NATUR t1..T WITH TIS COUPON A large 25e scolloped edge Bread and Cake.nife, to parents purhasing footwear In our young folks' department. I Also a Very Spe Coat Value ai $29.50 At this price we offer the ni models, one-half belt back. These extra fine Elisia, 18 to 22 ounces i brown, green, gray, rich dark oxfc heathers. Also new Raglan and Ult els, set off with several rows of sti pockets. Half satin lined. he Houae of Coat". 75 Main Street E Dependable Family Footwear Shoes sqd Stockings No Fancy Prices State and Andrews Streets. 08/24/20 I. Rochester MHiln 06 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M 37 Clinton Ave.

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