The 1926 Tatler

Chapter 5

Chapter 5621 wordsPublic domain

+---------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | _Gainsborough_ | | POWDER PUFFS | | | | [Illustration] | | | | Lovely women appreciate the daintiness and perfection of | | Gainsborough Powder Puffs. | | | | Each puff with its soft, fine texture has the rare quality | | of retaining exactly the right amount of powder and | | distributes it evenly. | | | | Gainsborough Powder Puffs retailing from 10c to 75c each, | | are available in various sizes and delicate colors to match | | your costume. | | | | WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS | | MINNEAPOLIS DRUG COMPANY | | DOERR-ANDREWS & DOERR | | | +---------------------------------------------------------------+

+----------------------------------------------------+ | | | [Illustration: VALVE-IN-HEAD _Buick_ MOTOR CARS] | | | | | | PENCE AUTOMOBILE CO. | | MINNEAPOLIS | | | | | | WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT | | BUICK WILL BUILD THEM | | | +----------------------------------------------------+

+-------------------------------+ | | | _Compliments of_ | | | | | | Miss Minneapolis | | FLOUR | | | | | | Minneapolis Milling Company | | | +-------------------------------+

+-------------------------------------------+ | | | _Compliments of_ | | | | | | Winton Lumber | | Company | | | | Manufacturers | | of | | | | _Idaho White Pine_ | | | | | | Security Building Minneapolis, Minn. | | | +-------------------------------------------+

+-----------------------------+ | | | JOHN DEERE | | v | | | | | | | | | | | -----> Farm Machinery | | TRACTORS | | | | DEERE & WEBBER CO. | | MINNEAPOLIS | | | +-----------------------------+

+--------------------------------------------+ | | | JAMES C. HAZLETT WESLEY J. KELLEY | | | | | | JAMES C. HAZLETT AGENCY | | | | Any Kind of Insurance Anywhere | | | | First National-So Line Building | | | | | | FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS MAIN 2603 | | | +--------------------------------------------+

+----------------------------+ | | | ALLEN & KIDD | | RIDING SCHOOL | | | | Toledo Ave. and Lake St. | | ST. LOUIS PARK | | | +----------------------------+

+-----------------------------------------------+ | | | EDWARD J. O'BRIEN | | REALTOR | | | | _Real Estate--Investments_ | | | | | | 232 McKnight Building Minneapolis, Minn. | | | +-----------------------------------------------+

+------------------------------+ | | | Graham's | | | | _ICES_ | | _ICE CREAMS_ | | _MERINGUES_ | | | | Catering for All Occasions | | | | 2441 HENNEPIN | | _Ken. 0297_ | | | +------------------------------+

+-------------------------------------------------------+ | | | _NOT ONLY NOW, BUT--_ | | | | For centuries one of the best protections against | | poverty has been a bank account, and you have every | | assurance of protection when you make the | | | | 26th Street State Bank | | | | _Corner of Nicollet Avenue and 26th Street_, | | your bank. | | | | _Sometimes the biggest is not the best, but we are | | the best because we are not the biggest._ | | | +-------------------------------------------------------+

+----------------------------+ | | | _Compliments of--_ | | | | | | John F. McDonald | | Lumber Company | | | | | | _One piece or a carload_ | | | +----------------------------+

+------------------------------------+ | | | MELONE-BOVEY | | LUMBER CO. | | | | 4 Retail Yards | | | | ~~~ | | | | MAIN OFFICE AND YARDS | | 13th Avenue South and 4th Street | | | +------------------------------------+

+--------------------------+ | | | OCCIDENT FLOUR | | | | | | _Costs more--worth it_ | | | +--------------------------+

+----------------------------+ | | | Barrington Hall Coffee | | | | BAKER IMPORTING CO. | | | | 0_---_0 | | | | Minneapolis and New York | | | +----------------------------+

+-------------------------------------------+ | | | THORPE BROS. | | REALTORS SINCE 1885 | | | | _Complete Real Estate Service_ | | | | | | Owners and Developers of | | _The Country Club District_ | | | | | | THORPE BROS. | | | | _Thorpe Bros. Building_ | | 519 MARQUETTE AVE. | | | | _In the Heart of Financial Minneapolis_ | | | +-------------------------------------------+

+------------------------------------+ | | | _Compliments of_ | | | | | | North Star Woolen | | Mills Co. | | | | _Manufacturers of Fine Blankets_ | | | | MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. | | | +------------------------------------+

+-------------------------------+ | | | [Illustration] | | | | WASHBURN'S GOLD MEDAL FOODS | | | | _The_ GOLD MEDAL LINE | | OF FOODS | | | +-------------------------------+

+----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | [Illustration] | | _Of flannel and broadcloth in all the smart plain shades, | | also novel checks and plaids. Made with either roll sport | | or notched collar and hip bands of either knit wool or | | self material._ | | | | _Nothing Like a_ | | | | POLAR OVERJAC | | | | _playing around outdoors_ | | | | There's nothing like it for looks or for utility either. The | | jaunty lines, the natty materials, the exuberant | | colors--that will all appeal to you, and besides you'll like | | the easy feel of it on you--the comfortable fit--the way it | | "gives" to your movements. | | | | Whatever your plans for this summer vacation you'll want a | | Polar Overjac. It's the handiest thing imaginable to slip | | into--and just the right weight to give the little extra | | warmth needed cooler days and evenings. For driving, golf, | | for "roughing it" and all the rest. Well made, expertly | | tailored--that accounts for a lot of its good looks. | | | | _At Your Neighborhood Store_ | | | | Made exclusively by | | | | _Wyman, Partridge & Co._ | | MINNEAPOLIS | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------+

+----------------------------+ | | | [Illustration] | | | | FIRST NATIONAL BANK | | | | _Minneapolis, Minnesota_ | | | +----------------------------+

+----------------------------------+ | | | _Compliments of_ | | | | DAVIS _and_ MICHEL | | _ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW_ | | | | | | 419 METROPOLITAN BANK BUILDING | | | +----------------------------------+

+------------------------------------------+ | | | _Since 1870_ | | | | A SAFE PLACE FOR | | SAVINGS ACCOUNTS | | | | HENNEPIN COUNTY | | SAVINGS BANK | | | | 511 MARQUETTE | | | | _The Oldest Savings Bank in Minnesota_ | | | +------------------------------------------+

+------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | _The following names represent purchasers of advertising | | space in the Tatler, who have given the space back to us | | for our own purposes. We are especially grateful to them | | for this two-fold gift, and wish hereby to acknowledge | | their contribution._ | | | | MR. C. R. WILLIAMS MR. B. H. WOODWORTH | | MR. P. A. BROOKS MR. V. H. VAN SLYKE | | MR. R. A. GAMBLE MR. W. A. REINHART | | MR. C. M. CASE | | | +------------------------------------------------------------+

From the Press of the Augsburg Publishing House

Transcriber's Note

Obvious typographic errors (incorrect punctuation, omitted or transposed letters) have been repaired. Otherwise, however, variable spelling (including proper names, where there was no way to establish which spelling was correct) and hyphenation has been left as printed, due to the number of different contributors.

Page 19 includes the phrase "if the snow smelts." This is probably a typographic error, but as it was impossible to be certain, it has been left as printed.