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14 THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1922. C. of C. Hears Plea of Ohio Speaker K for Ship Subsidy Malcolm Stewart of Cincinnati Sayi Federal Aid Vital in Saving U. S. Merchant Marine. A mbiidy for the United Statei merchant marine wn discussed by Malcolm Stewart, chairman of the middle-west merchant marine com mittee, at a meeting of the foreign trade and commerce committee of the Chamber of Commerce Friday noon. "Foreign iteamhip lines are well established after their wartime pro perty and have formed trade con nections which make effective com petition by unassisted American lines inmpossible," Stewart declared. He then pointed out that the foreign lines have formed affiliations with railroads, warehouses and other com mercial concerns which cannot be rivaled by an American firm without a large outlay of money, which would be provided by a subsidy. Farmers Vitally Affected. "The farmers of the middle-west do not realize how vitally the mer chant marine affects them," Stewart said, "nor how important it !s that the ship subsidy be provided." Ac cording to figures which he quoted from the merchant marine's records, 31.6 of the total amount of materials exported from the United States during the past year were farm products. He then showed how the increased rates, demanded when other countries controlled American exports, kept down the amount of goods sent to foreign countries. While America had always been behind Great Britain in exports before the building of her merchant marine, he said her exports had exceeded those of the British by almost two billion dollars during the last year. Cargo Increase Needed. In October, 1921, Mr. -Stewart said, the American merchant marine car ried only 24 per cent of this country's exports. Since the reorganization of the board under Chairman Lasky, the ships are now carrying 39 per cent of the exports. Stewart says that in order to make the merchant marine pay it must carry at least SO per cent of America's exports. He stated that of the 1,400 ships built for the mer chant marine, only 450 are in use. Mr. Stewart is a member of the trade bureau of the Cincinnati Cham ber of Commerce, and is touring the middle western states in an effort to secure better understanding of the merchant marine and ship subsidy plana. on Trip Through Zululand lat Ltnck, Danish author and lec- rer. arnvea in umana on a lecture montns trip tnrough uiuiana, south Africa, bringing with him many musi cal instruments, implements of war fare and trinkets made by the primi tive natives of that land. He states that he probably will give here his illustrated lecture, "Through Zululand." Although his programs are usually given before Danish societies, he speaks English fluently and also appears before clubs and other organizations. While in the United States, Mr. Linck is gathering information from his countrymen which he will put in a bookj "Danes under the Stars and Stripes," which he is now writing. i Mrs. Morin Dies in Hospital; Funeral Services Monday ' Mrs. E. C. Morin, 24, formerly Olga Jacobsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobsen of East Omaha, died in an Omaha hospital Thursday night after a brief illness. She was born, reared and educated in Omaha. Besides. Jier parents, she is survived by her husband, Edward Morin, baby son, Edward, jr., 3, and one sister, Cora. Funeral services will be held Mon day afternoon at 2:30 from the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Morin. 2234 North Eighteenth street, to Sacred Heart church, at 3. Burial will be in Holy Sepulcner cemetery. "Library on New Schedule. The Omaha public library and alt its branches, will be closed all day Tuesday, the Fourth of July. During July and August the main library at Nineteenth and Harney streets will close Sundays all day and at 8:30 instead of 9 on weekday eve nings. The South Omaha branch, Twenty-third and M streets, and the North Side branch, Twenty-fifth and Ames avenues, will close evenings at 8 in stead of 9. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Birth. Albert and Emma Blohn, hospital, boy. Hehry and Mary Graack, 2316 South Twenty-third street. Lea and Lena Brown, hospital, slrl. John Joaeph and Mary Cavanaugh, hos pital, boy. Lystk and Tony Frank, 3607 W street, girl. ! Benjamin aid Frances Calandra, 1017 South Twenty-first street, boy. Gullla and Tlncensa Pignottl, 1307 South 61xth street, boy. - Antonlno and Coacetta Cortelll, 723 Etorcaa street, girl. Carl and Mary Kennath, ISIS Martha street, girl. Phillip and Sophia Katiman, 4516 South Thirty-fifth street, boy. Lawrence and. Jensina Anderson, hos pital, boy. Leonard and Nellie Howell. 2511 Charles street, girl. Michael and Magdaltna Fackus, 5405 South Thirty-third street, girl. Michael and Agnas Rock. 4223 South Thirty-eighth street, boy. ' Deaths. Margaret May McCann, CS years, hos pital. Eben K. Long, tS years, hospital. Katharine Pearson, 22 years, hospital. Dalmar L. Starr. 11. years, hospital. l. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Permits to wed have been Issued to the following: Hubert O. Senther, 23, Omaha, hod Minda K. Bowland. It, Omaha. WilUam Hoetetter. i, Omaha, and Mar garet Fox, 11. Omaha. Arthar MathesotC . Aurora. Neb., and Mabel Stedman, 30, Aurora, Neb. Arthar C. Wearer, 25. Omaha, and uiwje farcer, is - now jaaraet, la. Reasehel W. Woods, - 27. Omaha, and Lorraine E. Wallace. 11. Omaha. Julius M. Kaunas, 21, Chicago, II!., and Beraica Solig, 34. Omaha. Darid T, Allan, orer 11, Omaha, and Edith L. Shand. orer 21. Omaha. Robert M. Peters, 22, Omaha, and Hen rietta L, Jackson, 21. Omaha. Claude E. Clarke, 12, Norfolk. Neb., and Peart B. Johns, 3. Korloik, Keb. Brief City Ntica H'nal li'rtih HmmI Chosen David OroenHorg wi oIoj-UcS president of tha Omaha HmI H'riih Mga at 1 meeting In tha Jewish community ttnter Thur4y night. Hebrew Club I1tik The Oman Hebrew club will celebrate Us 0iv anniversary Sunday with an out. faahloned picnic at Paony pass:, J 'weeds will go to the charity fund of the orcanlsatloni. leaura SS Itrrrura ' Cupt't" Stubbendorf Uaue4 lis marriage II- rensea In June this year, compare to I7 last year Piovrre record ehnsv that tJS roupta war aepa rated during tha month. I'ollce) Vroor. Hrotlver Th arrest of A. 8. o North Twentieth at reel, was not lit. I on complaint of hie brother and denial of a polle report, which stated Swift had tried tt start a fight at the homo of Me -mother. ,who 'was III,' also a made by the brother, MotorUt' tirta SO ! Walter Kelley, 101 Sown Twenty-fifth ave nue, aalesntun tor a Parnam atreet clot hint company, was 'sentenced to J9 days In jtl by Judge Foster In central police court yesterday on a charge of reckleae driving while tin. der iha Innuenre of iittOKii'aiini liquor, suni t'nsi.xUan WillUnt Poise, who declared hlmaolf "citiienleae" to the American consul at firemen to obtain a via to return to the Vnited Sieiea after tha world war, brought suit Mains! Thomas Milter, lien property ruatodian. In federal court yesterday to recover ti.oeo due en tha ante of his Douglas county land, aold while ht wm visit, ing In Germany. Ail of Kindnre to Woman Put Man in Toil of Law An act of kindnret in Mpm. a woman aero the street at $ Train day evening brought John lynch, adac Goodman, r4, info the hand of two detective, who were seeking him. The old man it laid to be wanted in California for violation of parole from the S. Quentin peni tentiary. He told the police he had served 16 year, for taking $1.50 from a companion while on drunken spree, when he was paroled in 1914. SERVICE for THE SUMMER Our preparation of seasonable apparel and accessories is at the zenith, of its useful ness in these days before the Fourth. Saturday We Specialize on Many Timely Items The New Bathing Suits Worsted Bathing Suits That attract attention to the wearer and those that don't. Colors, heather, purple, brown, green and blue, with atripei. Sizes 36 to 46, at 93.95 All Wool Bathing Suits In solid colors and combina tions, black, navy, purple, green and scarlet. Sizes 36 to 46, at $4.95 Stout Bathing Suits Sizes 46 to 62. Colors navy, brown, black, heather and com binations $3.95 $6.95 $9.75 Fiber Stripe Bathing Suits Beautifu combinations, some scallop effects, sashes and key pockets. Included in this grouping are the famous Cali fornia swimming suits, at $6.50 $8.95 $12.50 All Fiber Bathing Suits In shades and combinations that harmonize and Infatuate. $12.95, $16.75. $19.75 Sjlk Sweaters Attractive weaves. Navy and black. Special at $16.95 Cool Allover Aprons Do you recall In your "sweet hearting" days how he admired you in white with a touch of color? You may "walk those ways again" by wearing one of Kilpatrick's exquisitely dainty aprons of dotted Swiss, flaxon or tissues The prices are ab surdly low I $1.89. $2.49. $3.49 and $3.95 Protect Your Clothes By using cedared bags. They are proof against moths, dust, germs and dampness 49c. $1.25. $1.50 to $2.00 Second Floor Blouses on Sale Silk Blouses Crepe de chine, habutai, prints and krepe knit in col orful combinations that beggar description. Tuxedo and Bramley collars; paisley, beads and dainty hem stitching are some of the trimmings. Particularly will they appeal to you with a Kllpatrick sweater or skirt. In three groupings. Sale prices $6.75 $8.75 $9.75 Lingerie Blouses Ot fine voiles, Peter Pan and tuxedo styles, with filet, frills, embroidery and lace trimmings. PO fTA Very special at, Je.etlU Blouse Section SeeonS Floor Sport Stockings for Flappers and Matrons A. wonderful collection of novelties in myriad colors and white heather mixtures in a variety of attractive" colorings. ENGLISH RIBBED SPORT HOSE Popular shoe shades, including filbert, cordovan, black and gray; for golf, tennis and hiking, per pair, $1.25 THREE-QUARTER SPORT HOSE Novelty cuffed tops. Tan and black and white, spe cial, per pair - $2.50 SEMI-FASHIONED TWO-TONED SPORT HOSE Navy and tan, beige and gray, with contrasting clocks, $1.95 R0LETTES The shirred cuff top silk half hose. Many colored clox. Several with turned-down tops. An in teresting display. White stockings in cotton, lisle, fiber and silk in plain, lace, clox and embroidered. Hosiery Section Main Floor East Cool Pajamas Of -Windsor Crepe In flesh with colored stitching, rose bud trim, Kimona sleeves. They are very t?0 AjCk cool and very special, at . tyii&V Lingerie Section On the Square Saturday at at unheard of the follow- PONGEE UNDERTHINGS A most nraetieal and will be sold Saturday x n:j ui v - i low prices. Not a great quantity on hand. While they last ing prices All Silk Pongee Nightgowns, sale price. . . . . ..$2.48 All Silk Pongee Envelopes, sale price. .. . . . . .$2.95 All Silk Pongee Bloomers, sale price... .... . .$2.95 All Silk Pongee Petticoats, sale .price. . . . . .$2.95 All Silk Pongee Step-ins and Vests (set), f $3.45 On the Square Saturday COOL NIGHTGOWNS About 100 night gowns of nainsook with neat lace edgings and embroid ery; also in contrasting color nemstitcmngs. ry Up , e w On the Square Saturday Sale price, for Men Athletic Under Suits In the popular nainsook. We offer a suit Saturday and recommend it It was bought on merit only, not on a name. We regard the material equal in quality to suits sold under a popular brand at $1.50. Priced Sat urday, per suit, 79c Soft Collars Wa bought a lot ot snappy Country Club collars. We have put with them to make variety perhaps . a dozen styles of our regular 25c and 35c collars. Sat . urday, the lot, "I C n each. lOi, Bathing Suits V sten's and boys'. Saturday, each. $1.00 I T Sweets for the Fourth Secure a generous supply of Cobb's Candies for the week-end and July Fourth. MARSHMALLOW FUDGE One of our most popular confec tions. Rich luscious blocks of chocolate fudge with a high grade marshmallow all through. Special, per pound, 50 MAPLE CREAM CARAMEL Are you fond of maple? Then you will love these. A chewey maple caramel covered with Canada maple sugar. Special, per pound, 40i COCOANTJT TEA BISCUITS Made with fresh cocoanut like a small tea biscuit A delicious dainty morsel of superior quality. Special, per pound, 39t Candy Fireworks Pleasing and harmless fireworks tor the little ones made of pure, sweet chocolate and peppermint candies. Candy filled firecrackers. Chocolate rockets, with flag-, special at. lSe 23e special at 7 Candy firecrackers, .pedal ' . per bunch, S aaa le 811k flags, per dozen. lSe . Mint, stick firecracker. Me A wide Tariff? ef simmer eutUes to select from for the picnic, anto or dinier part. This Is Sweater Time And never were they mors effectively smart than now. Here they are most care fully selected as to qual ity and harmonious color ings. The New Fiber Sweaters Navy and black. Special at, only, 93.95 Wool Jersey Coat Sweaters For travel, sport and utility 'use. Colors include navy, black, jockey, Nile, black and hite stripes, 4rown and white. Special $7.95 Fiber Sweaters They come in novelty weaves, stripe and check effects. Spe cial at 89.75 Soft Wool Tuxedos Navy and gray combinations. Also fancy weave slip-overs. Special at, S10.95 For Children and Juniors Get Beady for the Glorious FourtS Summer Tub Frocks Six to sixteen years. Every imaginable youthful style, col or or combination-. Tucklngs, shirring, dainty collars and cuffs, colored embroidery and fancy buttons mark them as new. Voiles, tissues, printed voiles, ratine, Swisses, linens, organdies and innumerable combinations, at $6.50. $8.50. $10.50 and $16.75 . " Cool Gingham Dresses Sizes 6 to 16 years. In beauti ful checks, red, brown, green, orchid, London smoke and black and white combinations. The trimmings are of organ die, hemstitching, rick-rack, touches of embroidery and novelty effects. $4.75 $6.75 $8.75 Bathing Suits Sizes 2 to 16 years. For chil dren and girls in solid colors and combinations. $2.50. $3.50. $5.50 and $7.50 Khaki and Corduroy Outing Suits Sizes 6 to 20 years. Breeches and knickers, $3.00 and $5.50 Jackets, $4.50 and $41.50 Middles and skirts, each, $2,50 Umbrellas Inured to Sun or Rain Colored silk umbrellas with fancy handles, in navy, green, brown, purple and black. Each $5.50 to $10 Fine cotton and gloria um brellas in black. Each , $1.25 to $5.00 Toilet Goods Furnish Comfort in Hot Weather FrosUUa, 39o Djer Kiss Talcum, 19o Woodbury's Facial Soap, 19c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream at 88o Bathing Caps, each 25c to $1 Bathing Suit Bags, 75c to $1 Bandeaux, keep the hair dry, special at 50o Bathing. Floaters, $1.35 Pebeco Tooth Paste, 37c Piver's Face Powder, 79o Thermos Bottles, . 83c Palmolive Shampoo, 87e Art Section Table of very useful stamped embroidery pieces in wide variety. Centers, squares and scarfs. Values 75c to $1.00. Come early Saturday, each 50c Fast color 6-strand em broidery thread, at 2c skein Royal Society and Pacific embroidery packages Half Price Margaret Gerrity, 1 7, Returns to Her Home Msru.il rl Grrriiy, 17, a rrtunifd 10 her home by juvenile authorities yesterday. Margaret left home June 16 to go lo her rUsee in Centra! Hiiih school and did not rruirn, She kn'd on June 19 at ie home M Mrs, Fird C. Jonei, lio Smith Stvty. eerond etrert, Slie rriu.fil to return to the lumir of hrr fokter ntothrr, Mrs. Miry Urrrity, 1H5 Park avenue. The moihrr said her hmut always woi.ld be open to hrr, The girl u (.elirted lo have Ir ft home bfu she progif..tug n Mr ttudirs l school at U had t" rtpfit'd. I he mower rttra w-r in i- -ami. yt-itrrday morning when I" girl finally agreed to return homr l Soan should alway b dilvt brfoit using m s ahutg marhlne. Don't Miss It-Saturday, Monday-Drug Sale AT THE Sherman & McConnell 5 Good Drug Stores If you need anything at all in the Drug or Toilet Goods line, read the list below and come to one of our stores Saturday, July lit, or Monday, July 3d. Our stocks were never more complete and our prices tell the rest. We are direct purchasers from manufacturers and importersand thus can guar antee genuineness and obtain lowest prices. 16th ant! Dodge 16th and Harney 19th and Faraam 24th and Farnara 49th and Dedg( Charge Accounts We shall be most pleased to open charge accounts with anyone of approved credit, and with the distinct under standing that settlement of account be made in full each month. . Those having charge accounts with us may make purchases at any one or all of our five conveniently located drug stores, and these charges will be consoli dated in one monthly account sent out from our General Office, 2d Floor, 19th and Farnam Sts. Hair Nets We are headquarters for Hair Nets and are giving the best values to be obtained in Omaha. 15c Venida Hair Net, 2 for 25 (The above either - double or single.) 15c '"Fashionette," single, for ....lit 15c "Charming Lady," double or single, 112 15c "Charlotte," single, for llf La Jeune Hair Nets, 10t ea., 1 do., $1 The above come single and double and we guar antee them to be equal to any net on market. Hot Weather Pleasant Dietetic and Medicinal Drinks Special Prices Saturday and Monday 50c Horsford's Acid Phosphate .... 39t Cherry Plumoid Syrup (makes delightful drinks with ice cold water), 8 oz 35 24-oz. bottle . . .75 gallon ....$1.35 Virginia Dare Non ' Alcoholic Wine Bev erage, pint, JOt Pint f0 Quart 85t Merrell-Soule Powdered Lemon Juice (makes lemonade instantly with cold water) , for . .35 and 75 Stone's or Rose's Lime Juice, quarts. . .85 Liggett's Grape Juice, pints 39 Quarts 69t Ask at one of the five Sherman & McConnell . Drug Stores when in doubt. "Drugs" Pure and Simple 25c tube Zinc Oxide Ointment (U. D. Co.) ' for 19j $1.25 bot. of 100 5-gr. Tabs. Bayer's Aspirin for 89 50c bot. of 100 Blaud'a Iron Tonic Tablets for 37 Bot. of 100 2-gr. Qui nine Pills for. .84 Bot. of 100 Hinkle's Pink Cascara Cathar tic Tablets for 19t 25c "Pure Test" Ep som ' Salts, 1-lb. pkg. for 14t 1 lb. Copperas .v. . . .9 1 lb. Sulphur 9t 1-lb. box Cream of Tartar . 65 1-lb. bot. pure Hydrogen Peroxide for ...34 Aluminum Irrigator, 2-qt. (Fountain Syringe) Fully equipped with five feet rubber tubing and three hard rubber tips. Will no$ break or wear out. Very special at $1.89 Standard, Patent or Proprietary Medicines at Reduced Prices $1.20 large size Scott's Emulsion for . .89 50c Candy CascareU (the original). 37s 60c bot Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. . .44 50c Rexall Remedy for rheumatism for 39 85c Jad Salts for 67 35c Shermac's Carb. Salve with Arnica, Eupcalyptus. Cam phor and Calendula, for 27 $1.00 bottle Squibb'a Heavy Petrolatum or Mineral Oil for 74 30c tube Kondon's Ca tarrh Jelly for 23. 60c Doan's Kidney Pills for 44t $1.25 Pinkham's Veg. Comp 96i 40c Castoria (genuine) for 24 Listerine The safe household an tiseptic. As a dentifrice, mouth wash, etc. The 50c size, ' special 39t 30c Phenolax WaXT for 19 60c Bromo-Seltzer for 44 50c Mentholatum, 342 $1.00 Pyros for teeth, for 69t 50c Riker's Milk of Magnesia 37t 25c Norwich Milk of Magnesia .... 19 $1.90 S. S. S., large, for $1.49 30c Sal Hepatica, 23 25c Rexall Foot Powder 19 50c Riker's 5-grain Lithia Tablets, 39t 400 Items for the Hair It might be a matter of surprise to most peo ple, to know that our stock of articles to be used on the hair and scalp number over 400 items coming from all parts of the world. Ask us for your favorite. 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil for 39t 50c Mavis Brilliantine for 39t 60c Danderine for 44t 60c Lavender Shampoo Cream for .... 44$ $1.00 Herpicide, 74 $1.00 Youthcraft. 69t 60c Hay's Hair Health for 39 Petrolina Oil for hair, for. .35 and 65 7c Bitter Apple Hair Tonic for 59 50c size Wild Root Shampoo, plain or with tar, for 39 $1.50 Pinaud's LUac Vegetal for ...98 $1.75 Edwards' Harlene (English) for $1.29 VAN-ESS for bobbed hair, with applicator; for $1.50 $1.00 La Creole Hair Dressing for . . 84 75c Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer for v59t Remove Unwanted Hair You may quickly re move superfluous hair from any part of ' the body By using L a Jeune Liquid Hair Re mover or Depila tory: Price 75t. - By mail, 85t. Creams and Lotions for Face and Skin Mb. can Rexall The atrical Cold Cream for 54 $1.50 Gouraud's Ori ental Cream, $1.19 50c Zonas Face Pomade for 39t 50c Victor's Benzoin and Almond Lotion for 29 35c Holmes' Frostilla for 24 60c Marinello Lettuce Cream for ....44t 65c (Jreme Marquise Orange Flower Skin Food for 44t 60c Creme Elcaya, 39 Palmolive Shampoo , The olive o i 1 sham poo leaves the scalp and hair clean and healthful. 50c size for 39c Yeast or Vitamine Tablets in Variety at Reduced Prices $1.00 Grant's Vita-Vim Tabs 89 $1.10 Alexander's Vita mines 89c $L10 Mastin's Vitamon Tabs. ....... 89t $1.00 Yeast Foam Tab lets 89c '''' $1.00 Nuxated Iron for 89 $1.00 pkg. Nux ated Brand Yoast Vitamine Tablets FREE with each purchase of above. $1.00 pkg. Rexall Triple Vitamines with Or ganic Iron, for 89 Youth Gland Tablets for men and women, $1.25 and $2.50 1-lb. pkg. Snowwhite Hospital Cotton for 34C 60c "Kotex" Napkins for 48C Talcums and Face Powders Something over 300 items in Face Powders and Talcums and more coming every week. We surely have your favor ite. Try us. Some Very Special Prices for Saturday and Monday 25c Johnson's Baby Powder for 18c 25c Qui Sait Talc, 18c 50c Lablache Face Powder for 39c $1.25 Coty L'Origan, Chypre or Jasmin Face Powder . . 84 50c Carmen Face Powder for . . .39c 65c La Jeune French Face Powder for 48c $1.00 size Mavis Face Powd. (big red box), for 59C Roger & Gallett Per fumed Rice Powder in paper pkg. 29c BONCILLA Combi nation $1.00 set Saturday and Mon day for ... .44 Leichner's Fett Powder (imported), former 50c size now... 35C Wool Soap Chips 5-oz. pkg. for . .7C No soap chip on the market, under ' any name, that contains .more or better chips. Flashlights and Electric Lanterns All sires. All shape. Fresh, new stock. Take one with you on your camping trip. Your choice, any size . . . .D8 (Harney St. Store only.) ' an For the Teeth Pe-be-co, new size. IOC Pc-be-co, 50c sice, 34C $1.00 Pyroa for 69c (The great Pyor rhea Remedy.) 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 19 25c Colgate's Tooth Paste 18C 25c Sozodont, liquid, paste or powder, 19C 50c Ze Pyrol for 34c 25c Lyop's Tooth Powder 19c You Cannot Drown If you use a Goodrich "Swimming Tube." For children and adults. $1.50 and $2.50 at any one of our five good drug stores. . . front or sox. Bicycle Playing " Cards for 39C Anti-Mosquito Mosquito Talcum for 25C Skeeter Skoot Lotion for ....... 25C Joss Sticks, bundles containing 180 sticks, for , .10 Borden's Eagle Brand',. Con densed Milk, 19t Sat. and Mon. Marvel Whirl- ing $2.98 $3.00 Lady itea a ern ( Douche Syringe for $1.74 ri Cascade Linen Writ . ing Paper, 1-lb. pkg. for 34 This is a real bargain. Soap Sale Lemon Soap, 4 for 25J Coco-Mechanic Soap, 4 for 25C Jergen's Violet Glycer ine Soap, cake. . .7c Creme Oil Soap, cake 7 Armour's Witchhazel or Buttermilk Soap, 3 for . . .25C Physicians' and Sur geons' Soap ...,9c Palmolive Co.'s Lucerne Bath Tablets ....9 3 for 25C Lux for 9 14c Sayman's Soap for .He Pear's Unscented Soap for lie 25c Vivaudou's, SantaT, Mavis, Muguet or Wistaria ooap...l4 This Sale Saturday, July 1st and Monday, July 3d. a H Corner 16 th and Dodge Corner 24th and Farnam Cor nor 19th and' Farnam Corner 49th and Dodge , Corner 16 th. and Harney Warehouse, 509-11 S. 12th St, General Office, 2d Floor 19th and Farnam.