THE OMAHA UKK: FRIDAY. JULY 14. u22. f if i Society LUckey.Lehmer. j mrr oi Miii Olive Leh- r. iMUtfuirr pi Mr. and Mn. W. A. Ltmnr. nH r.,. n ' i ...i .1 Diyon, O.. ion of Dr. and Un. w. w. a. uucitey or Lincoln, took o clock at the home of the bride'i i'rn,i. Rrw. u u wuton ol Grace Methodist church officiating. Marian anH I AwA l km .i.i.. nd brother of the bride, were the uenaanti. Mr. Lvc'tty and hii bride. hive gone xG Dayton, where they .will reide. . Mn. Luckry i a graduate o'f (he Vniverty of Nebraska. She it a nirmbrr o( Phi Bru Kappa sorority, niacK Matque, ana wai cnoien May I'He I'niyeriity of Nebriika and jiiunieq in ' turope two yeari, at liocttingen. Mrsl Slajcer Honored,. ' Mn. John Slaker'of Haitinci. di rector for Nebraka m General fed eration, of women i Clubs ajid pat president of the Hate federation, was elected vice president of the Emma Fox Parliamentary Law club at the recent biennial meeting of the feder ation at Chautauqua, N. Y. Mn. Fox book. "Parliamentary Utage for Women's Clubi," is tbeH recognized authority tor tne general ledrration. and she is the permanent president oi tnn ciud. wnicn met aily at the biennial. . Mrs. Sifter ranks high as a parh. ' mentarian and during her presidency made a notable contribution to that department of the federation work and gave many lectures in varietur towns of the state on this subject. D. A. R. Benefit a Succesa. . '. Proceeds from the benefit bridge kensingtoaj given by Qroahi-chapter,' Daughters of the American' Revolu tion, at Happy Hollow, club Wednes day afternoon amounted 'to $200. : ' 1 Miss Edith J. Fisher was awarded the orize foe the best Quilt block, and r d P , Mrs. Gale White McMonies won the guessing contest. -The bridge prizes i were won by Mesdames A. J. Sistek," , T. T. Bromley, Joseph Barker. H. C , Woodland, J. Simon, George Doane, Roland Jones, A. B. Dresher, Leslie ; Johnson, N. B. Updike. G. W. Whit-; ing, G. H. Pratt, G. Platner, F. ' H. - Blackwell, H. W. Peters, A. P. Over It gaard, E. M. Francis, C. A. Pratt. T. R. Wood, A. Pi Durkee; F. ArBixby. ' T. D. DinanJ. R.Joldcn. J. J. Sul livan, P. M. Conkiin, G. Wilson, G. Remington" and Max Fisher. Chadron Club Picnic. The Chadron club will hold its an- nual picnic Saturday afternoon and i evening aV. Elmwood park. 1 Mayor James Dahlman and Judge v Andrew Morrisey will be the princi pal speakers. .' Former residents of Chadron and Dawes county are invited to attend. 1 Guests will be welcome. Dr.' PI T. Barber is chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. Miss Frazer-Wedf. An out-of-town, wedding ot inter- S. Frazer to GuyiM. Hairmgton pt Santa Fe, N. M. Thewedding took place in Denver Ia SatufdW -arid was a quiet affair. Mrs. Harrington is a cousin of Mrs. Graham Bradley and L. P. Utterback, both of this city, and has often visited them and Mrs. John Gilchrist. . The young couple will live in Santa Fe.. Picnic forjVisitora. . " Mrs. Herman Beselin and Mrs. Ed ward Hennessy entertained at a pic nic luncheon Monday at Elmwood park. Those present were members of the La Veta club and friends, numbering 40. Outdoor games were enjoyed the-early part of the after' noon and later bridge was played at the residence of Mrs. Beselin. Ice 'Cream Social.' ' The Bible class of the Plymouth CnnoTirational-rhureh will srive an ice cream social next Friday evening! on the church lawn, cignteentn ana Emmet streets. If the weather is unfavorable the social will be held in the basement of the church. ' "' Evening Party. Miss iary . M6rsman;entertained last evening at home complimentary to her guest, Miss Ann Stuart," who is returning Friday -' to her 'home in Essex Fells, N. J. Birth Announcements. A son, Leonard William, was born to MK aid Mrs. Fred D. "Keogh July 11. v.i :t.' Problems '' Am BEATRICE AU Work and No Play. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am a girl 17 years of age. I am the only girl in a family - ? three. I have one brother mai iled and one who is stay ing athome. .: As"-my mother died about year ago, I am trying 'to keep house for my father and brother. I do all the washing and ironing an keep a five-room -house clean, which Is hard to do, besides a few chores and a small portion of the garden. We live, on the edge pt. town, on an SO-acre larm. Mere is my preplesing problem: My folks think I am old enough to do an this work, but think I am too young to go with boys. Do you think this is right Don't Vou think I should be allowed to go once every two or three weeks at least? I have a boy friend whom I think very much of. He says he cares for me and writes to me every ween, Do you think he ts a true friend Tj He "never goes with any other girls except his cousins, but I ido every once in a while, and he doea not mind. Am I doing wrong? Hoping; to see this in print very . soon, thanking you, I am.- BROWN JSYE8. Yes, I think you are ld enough to no out -and have a good time with boys ff you are old enough to do all th. housework. It is fine that you are taking your mother's place' and are doing all you -can to make the family comfortable, and I ad .jitre you for It, but your father .''ought to realise that It isn't fair to - make a little drudge of you and not (let you have the playtime you de serve. It is much better for girls and boys to grow up together, see ing; each-other In a natural way and sharing good times, than for a girl to be kept too strictly away from boys. Sooner or later she has to make her owa Judgments about them, and thoee Judgments are much morl ao4 toTbe sound if she has Visitor :Ffam McCook W" V Miss Edna Kent af McCook, Neb., is a visitor in Omaha this week. She ft the guest of Mist Helen Wahl, and nunieious affairs have been given in her hnnor. Miss Kent will .nl.r the. Uiu,ve"rsity of Nebraska next fall Personals - miss iia j .Ionian lett umatia Wednesday -for" an extended visit in Springfield,. O. .,. -Mis.' Rnrh& MrGiHr" will rav Omaha Sunday for a three wrrke' if -i? ti . r . t i i fowgr-. KVe'dnesday, "where1 she: will Mica Mildred Rhoades is visitine friends in Benton. III. She will be there about three! weeks. Mrs. Louise Heitman left Wednes day for New York and, Atlantic City. She expects to be. eone for- two weeks. Mrs. William R. Adair and daugh ter, Margery, have gone to. Saranac inn: the Adirondacks" .New - York. where they will spend the summer. Mrs. E. W. Nash will motor to Dubuque, la., on Friday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Myers. Her son, TLouis Nash, will accompany her. Miss Myrne Gilchrist has returned from Lexington, Ky. She will ac company her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gilchrist,-, to Troutdale, Colo., where they are going m Au gust. . ; Miss Margaret Porter Spalding left Wednesday morning for Chicago for a few weeks coaching in voice at tne George W. Jenkins School of Music. Whilejhere she will f top at the Three Arts club.' Mrs. F. W7 fetzger, who is spend ing the iummer with her. sister, Mrs. W. E- Rhoades, will leave Friday for a' three week's" stay in Lincoln, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schmittle. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morehouse and daughter, Man'orie, ,wjll leave Saturday for, the H. F. Bar ranch, near Buffalo, Wyo. Mr.- arid Mrs. Fred Thomas will also spend a month at the ranch. Miss Luella Allen, who is teaching at the summer school of music at Chautauqua, N. Y., will present her pupils in a recital at a' meeting of the Chautauqua Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution Saturday. Dr. and-Mrs. W,. K, Callfas re tiirned'Wednesday from an extended European trip. While in New York City on their; Jip" home 'they spent the day with the Rev. Titus Lowe and his family, v ' Margareft Mc.Cormick is spending a month, at Stead's: Ranch in Estes Park. Before returning home she will visit Miss Catherine Krantr of Los Angeles, formerly .of Oinahar who is spending the summer at Bear Lake.. ,., Tr, :. Jilr. ancT "Mrs! J. M. Souby and their two children, Margery and James, jr., willjeiv ths end t next week for a six weeks' trip through the northwest. They will stop at Banff, Lake Louise and Seattle. Mrs. Souby's .mother, Mrs. Js .&. Berry, will accompany tbert., X by FAIRFAX. known boys all Jer life. Toursietter sounds' .sensible'.- and ' level-headed, I see no reason: why your; father should object to your going, out oc casionally. I can't tell, of . course, very much about, the boy, but why should you doubt his friendship. I wouldn't limit myself to; him, how ever, for there Is- nothing wrong In having a lot of ftfen'ds. -t i??: Too &tct'-Tar He:".".";'.';-:;' Dear Miss irfa; Pleiaa tell, or give some Information how to In stall a Bosch: magneto on a Moline tractor. O. N. I am reminded of the story of the little girl who said: "I know a great many hard things, but I don't know that one." - What do you think I am, O. N a trained mechanic? Table Ktiquet. . Dear Miss Fairfax: Will you please tell me through your column in The 'Bee what Bide of a guest at table do you remove the soiled dishes? I know you serve from the left, but am undecided about the other. - ONE WHO WANTS TO DO RIGHT. Dishes should be removed from the right side. . . . ,. - Quite AU Right.- Dear Miss Fairfax: A few months ago I met a young man at a dance. I have been out with him twice and rather like him. But I am worried because' when he bringi me back to the door of my house he does not make an appointment with me, but calls me up on the phone whenever he feels like it and oaks me to go out with him. Do you think I am right by going with him. and do you think he shows proper respect to me? WORRIED. I would not make any issue of the telephone calls, dear. Tou have the privilege of turning dlwn any invi tation . that - ia . not. welcome, . yon know, - - - - A. .PV-TIMt TALCS Willi S'I n MORE TALES III.. ) OF r CUFFYBEAR M r-" RYABTWI Vm RAH FY . mnniiwivwil vpibbl CHAPTER VI. . Mr. Bear Trial Something New.. The ay Cuffy Bear rarae by hie name wai no terret. While he wai Kill very young he began to cuff hit litter Silkie. Though nil mother had tried to break him of that unpleai ant habit, the never lucceeded. And tu her du'may it watfl't long before Silicic learned the trick from Cuffy. At first Silkie had only whimpered when Cuffy struck her. She never seemed to think of cuffing him. But Cuffv nro'ved to be a fine teacher. It teak vrse little to start e voaml betWMir the ehUarja In a few.weeks he ha'd taught his lis ter all the fine point of cuffing. She toon learned that, there was no' spot quite so food as a nose on which to plant a hearty blow! . i Almost before Mr. and Mn. Bear knew what was the trouble, Cuffy and Silkie were having daily battles. Soon they were having them hourly. Oh! there Were lively times in the Bear family. . - It took very little to start a quar rel between the children. If Cuffy so much as touched' his sister she began to squall and cried that he had cuffed her. If she took something that Cuffy wanted he always tried to take it. away from her. Then she would - begin to complain and he would give her a buffet to thake her keep- still: And when she gave it back to him .he. would begin to. roar. Poor Mrs. Bear sid. she never knew anything like it. , Now,.Mr.-.Bear was a person who spent a good deal of time away from home. Time" that he passed with his family he usually spent in sleep., And since the children were'alwayi asleep when he was, -he escaped much of the wrangling ' that his wife had .No hear so often, . Often Mrs.- Bear told her husband that she never saw' two1 such quar relsome children as theirs had'become. But Mr. Bear would only laugh and tell her not to worry. "Thty'll learn better after a while," he would say. "They're learning better 'every day," Mrs. Bear retorted at last. "They, are two of the most skillul-boxers, for their years, that I have. eyef:! seen.": ' " " " -Mr.-Bear chuckled. And remark-, ing that he had to go down the moun tainside on a matter of business, he shuffled away and left Mrs. Bear to manage the children" as best she could. .' Well, that afternoon it began "to snow. Though the season was late for a heavy storm, by evening the snow was so deep that when Mr. Bear returned from his ertand he de clared that he intended to -.stay at home. . Now, vthat was unusual, for- Mr. Bear was a person who loved, to prowl about the woods after' dusk. Of course his wife was pleased when He called for his slippers, saying that it'was pleasant, now and then, to spend-: a quiet .-evening with , his' family. Well, he had hardly settled him self in the most comfortable corner of the;den when Cuffy and Silkie be gan to. quarrel. "Hush!" said their mother. "Your father is tired tonight and you must not disturb him." " V . The children really intended to be have. But unhappily Cuffy gave Silkie one final tap while their mother was speaKing. .naturally sne waniea to tap. him back. So she Struck him a smart slap across-hli nose.. , "Children! Children!'? cried Mrs.' Bear..'? , ; ,-,',, .- They paid no heed to her, for by this tim$ they were rolling oyer and over upon the floor. ,., . "My goodness!" Mr. Bear ' ex claimed. "Nobody could, call this a quiet , evening at home. Can't you make those youngsters behaved "I'm glad you're hers, Epbraim," said his wife warmly. "Perhaps you can tell me how to stop this constant ouarrelinsr." . . ' ... . "rimi Mr. uear Murmured. I've talked to them and I've pun ished them'. Mrs. Bear wailed.; "But nothing I do has any effect." "Hmr Mr. Bear muttered. And pulling himself wearily upon his feet went to the door and though he had on his slippers stepped out into the snow. He came back presently, carrying two stout switches. "Here!" he said gruffly to Cuffy and Silkie as he handed a switch to each of them,, . - As they took the switches from their father their eyes grew big with wonder. "Now punish each other!" Mr. Rrar ordered them. "You ought to enjoy the chance. Your mother, tells me juuic ivTjs "'.'s scratching and biting." Cuffy Bear looked at the switch that he held loosely in his paw. Then he looked at bis sister Silkie. But he made not the slightest , move. "Come!" cried their father. "You're wasting time. . And at that Silkie Bear gave Cuffy the gentlest of taps. . ' "Harder!" Mr. Bear commanded sternlv. And at,. that they 'both dropped their switches and burst into tears. Mr. Beat pretended to be amazed. "What T he exclaimed; "Don't you want to punish each other?" . "Nc4 Nol No!" they both lobbed. "What!" cried Mr. Bear. "Do you really like each other?' ' "Yes! Yes! Yes!" they blubbered. Mr. Bear turned away, and left them comforting each other. ' - "They're. eured," he told hit wife. "You'll have no more trouble with them." And then he settled himself to spend a quiet evening, CopyrisM. miV-- un ii My Marriage Problems Adile GerrUon'a New rhaae of 'REVELATIONS OF A WIFE". . CmlM JIM) The Question the Don's Handktr. chief Brought to Madge. What Dicky termed the "wheel" in my head revolved much faster than the automobile motor on our return from the shopping expedition to East Hampton upon which my mother.irrJ law hid iitiitt-il. The MnnsrH. 1 reaoDtarance upon my horizon of the mysterious Don Ramon Almirei, with his melo dramatic menage to my father, had let my imagination and my conjec tures whirling. That he wai someone I had known, I wai ure by this time as sure as I wai that the name which by which the Southhampton war-enriched fam ily had accosted him. wai a mak akin to hii snowy muitachioi and beard and hii thick-lensed glasses. And, ex asperatiugly elusive, . there floated through my coutciouincsi the knowl edge of the identity that was his. I felt as though at any second I might solve the riddle of his personality and I was annoyed beyond measure atihe dullneis of my own perceptions. "I with I'd had better, look at that Don whatever fancy name he calls himself." My mother-in-law's voice sounded querulously from the toruieau. ' "I wai planning to give him a good square look when I past ed him, but he had that fit of coughing and got fut before I could get dow.a there. . But I told you he looki like lomebody I've seen before. With I could remember who it was. Don't turn this corner. Go on around the wood road to Sag Harbor. The mail must be .'in by this time, and if you don't care anything about hearing from Richard, I do. There surely a letter there by this time." . :.. I was -so relieved at her change of subject that I scarcely noticed the feline little dig accompanying her demand to be taken to the post office. At that, I told myself half- ? guiltily, her fling was partly justi ied. I would have been glad, of course, to hear from Dicky, but I was not anxious enough about it to make aspecial trip to the postofficc upon the exceedingly remote possi . - ------ - '-ri-i-" bility that I would find a letter from i: i?. ' mm awaiting me., ne is .never an assiduous - correspondent, and I -was pessimistic enough to believe that his present sojourn in a luxurious Adi rondack camp as tlio guest of a suc cessful author whose forthcoming book he is to illustrate, would ef fectually lull his epistolary conscience to sleep. "I Hope You're Satisfied." Conscience compelled me to ad mit, however, that my knowledge of Dicky's dilatoriness, or even my pique at his reference to Edith Fair fax before he left, were not wholly responsible for my indifference to his letters. I had been so absorbed in the melodramatic sequence of events which Lillian, Allen Drake and my father were investigating and in which I had just played a role at least something better than "a walk ing part" that I had forgotten even the- vague feminine .resentfulness which had come to me when I had learned of hia being invited without' me to the wonderful summer camp. Turning obediently Into the wood road, as my mother-in-law had di rected, I made a .feeble attempt to save my face with an observation to the effect that Jerry Ticer had gone Shoe Market 320 South 16th St. Very Smart Very Special $4.95 to $7.45 The woman who ap preciates real econ omy: without any. sacrifice of style or of quality will find much of interest at the Shoe Market. ... 0 . ' '. All the newest novelty styles of the season, at ell as those styles which are good " through all sea sons are shown at substantial savings. ' We suggest prompt selection while as sortments are at their best. Shoe Market 320 South 16th St. for the mail every day. But the prove. o successful with our Clu nee irieud, failed dismally when confronted with my mother-in-law's captious mood. "Yes, that i the trouble . with the Vui,'M !' fjoint L "Tht Jf rry licer dorsti t know he on i j. i. . . . i . 1 i rinn unirif you nun ny mv coi lar and annlv a leather belt to him As the good-natured, redoubtable Jrrry is well over six feet of. gang ling boyhood and is uuucular in pro portion. Mother Grihm's suggcstkin vf discipline made me glad that the exigencies of driving kept my face to the front with the smile 1 could not rupprens averted from "her critical eyes. And Junior autocratically en gaging her attention at the,same mo ment, she made no more comment until we had left the ottoffice after receiving no mail, save some adver tising matter. "Well, I hope you're satixficd!" she snapped a we turned homeward. A Sudden Apprehension: She did not speak again, although. Big IPiriice RecDojcftioira Sale iiBBBBaHW . fc flpsssHsHIHiaiiiHiBiHillsV HHMHsHsHLHiMHisiisBiiBlilsflfliiiiiiiiiiiiiHiaLiV eMHBHLlLlllllisalsaV Toilet Articles, Drugs and Sundries SATURDAY and MONDAY, My 15th and 17th At the Sherman & McDonnell 5 Good Drug Stores We received at bur warehouse during the month of June, 1922, over 200 ship ments of goods these coming direct from manufacturers or importer or our well stocked Omaha jobbers.. This is why the goods you buy at our stores are FRESH, GENUINE and always priced the LOWEST. .Bayer's Aspirin $1.25 J)ot. of 100 6 grain tablets, 89 Read Puretest Rubbing Alcohol (Undrink.ble) Full .pint bottles grain alcohol, unfit for internal use, but quite suitable for all external uses. ' Per ful pint, 75 Yardley's English Lavender Water, Bath Salts and In comparable Toilet Soaps and Powders. See ' this wonderful line at our Toilet Goods Counters.- Remove Unwanted Hair You may quickly re .move, superfluous hair from any part of the body by using La J e u n e Liquid Hair Remover or Depilatory. Price ........ 75 By .mail .....85tf Brownie Household Wax 10c cake, white or brown, for . . . .5 Bobbed Hair Combs Black, Hard Rubber Comb ("Bobbie"), made especially for bobbed hair.' Noth ing in the market before like it. Price 50. Olive Oil ' Price Reduced on . Three Brands Pure Olive Oil 1 pint can Ballard' ville Spanish Olive Oil for ...... 74 1 pint bottle Tuscan Spanish Olivo Oil for ...... ....74 1 - pint bottle Pure California Olive Oil for ,....74 Full quart of any of above for.. .$1.39 Comb Bargain' Big 9-incA White Cel luloid Comb, . 75c value, this sale, for 49 Bourjois Ashes Roses Rouge ...... 50C Bourjois Green Box Java, Rice y Powder . '. , . -50 Total .... $1.00 Special Saturday and Monday for both t 69 5 GOOD DRUG STORES IN PROMINENT General Office,' Second Floor, Nineteenth and Farnam wman 4 : " - Corner Sixteenth- and Dodge. , Corner Twenty-fourth and Farnanv. ' Corner Nineteenth and Farnam. understanding the maternal anxiety that was hrr, 1 uiirrrntfully tried to make animation. Hut I toon gave it u a a liopclo tak d let my thought stray instead to the hand kerchief and enctocd paper which lay at the bottom of my handbag. The rne of the dropped handker chief as Don Kamon Aimirei jostled gjnt Junior, with hi pretense of its being mint, mut have been care. tully planned beforehand. Had he been watching an opportunity for day tu encounter me in juM that ap parently cau.il faatvon? I hurried Mraighi to my room as soon a 1 had seen my mother-in-law safely intcj the Iioumi, locked the door and turning out the coptentir of my hopping h.ig upon the bed put out my hand to take, up the haudkrrchirf the mysterious Don Kamon had given me by a subterfuge. And then,-with a sudden little con. striction , of my heart such as the sight of oinrthiiiK deadly might have caused, I recoiled from the filmy trifle. Sorely U had seen that hand kercliief brfrc! Co mmon Sense What Sort of a Sunday School i Teacher Are You? You are a Sunday school teacher, and, as such, you should do more Toilet Articles and Proprietary Medicines at Deeply Cut Prices Saturday and Monday list given be SI. 10 G 1 y c o thymoune low very carefully, as it contains high-grade Me dicinal and Toilet Goods articles for men and women. There will surely be something in teresting to YOU. " 60c Amami Bath. Pow- : der for ....... .49 $1.25 Adlerika for stom ach and bowels, 98 65c Berry Freckle Oint ment for .49 60e Cocoa Butter Cream (Harmony), for 44 60c Creme Elcaya", 44 $1.25 Canute Water for Gray Hair, for 98 25c Carter's . or Senna Liver Pills, . either for 14 40c Castoria (The origi nal Chas H. Fletcher), for ........... 24 $1.25 Carlsbad Sprudel Salts 89 , (The above made in Carlsbad, Bohemia, by evaporating . the waters "of the Municipal Spring.) Charcoal Loaenges or Tablets (Requas), box for 9 50c "C. N.". Disinfect ant for ........39 50c Djer Kiss Face Powder for 33 30c Djer Kiss Talcum, white or flesh, . 17 $1.00 Florida Water for -84 (Murray & Lanman, the old original.) 35c Frostilla (Holmes), for .... i.. 24 65c Glover's Mange Remedy for1'. . . . 44 $1,50 Gouraud's Ori ental Cream ..$1.24 Green's Syrup of Tar (Mfd. in Vt.)..;25 for $1.00 Hypophosphites Syrup for ..... .84 50c Herpicide (New bro's), for .....39 $1.25 Houbigant Talc, for 89 Hydrogen Peroxide lb. bottle 12 60c Lavoptik for Weak Eyes 44 $1.00 Leonard's Ear Oil for 89 35c Mirror Nail Polish for 24 35c "Mufti" Cleaner for 24 65c Milk of Magnesia (Rexall), large bottlfl for 39 35c Pond's Van. Cream for 24 $1.00 Pyros (great rem edy for Pyorrhea), for 69 25c Pink Velour Powder Puffs, (large) ..12 $1.10. S. S. S. Blood Medicine 89 35c Sloan's Liniment for 24 30c Spiro Powder, 19 60c Sempray Jovenay for 44 60c Syrup. Figs (origi nal) 44 $1.00 Valentine's Meat Juice 84 (The above an incom parable dietetic ad junct for invalids.) 50c Victor's Cucumber, Benzoin and Almond Lotion for the skin, for 33 Glass Funnel Price 15 Very con venient for use about the nursery and household, Perfection Bed Pans W We sell many styles of Douche and Bed Pans made of metal" and porcelain. Prices range from 51.25 to $4.50 We sell many hundred items in Surgical Ap liances, Sick Room and Hospital Appurten ances among them good Breast Pumps at 65. 75 and $1.25. Strictly Pure Distilled Water In bottles holding . 1 pt., 1 qt, gal., 1 gal. and 5 gals. Prices very low. Delivery Service Telephone your, or der to our . nearest store. -If you, do nt get service, call our General Office, AT lantic 7855. Lime Water for Babies Lime Water of an ex .ceptionally fine quality, in 15, 25 and 40 sealed bottles. r .... l-. . Hun merely teach the bare facts 1 the llibte storie. Teacher in public whooU have so much eeiilar work that often thry give httle information which is char acter forming, and in many Jioiyrs tlierei little or no application made of the leous to be learned from Bible study. . In many of the poorer lections in the big cities there are Sunday school, but the teachrri do little vis iting around among the children in thnr own home. Such visiting might be very help ful in teaching practical cleaulineii, both personal and domestic, making lor better homes. It is difficult to change the ideas, desires and general life of a child whose home is dirty, where vulgari ty predominates and where mention of Christianity may call forth a sneer. If you are the right kind of a Sun day school teacher you will know how your little (or big) Sunday school charge live at home. There is a big field along this line. It requires tact and judgment and loving sympathy to get along with a Sunday school class and do the members real good. (Oprlm. lilt) The Bee Want Ads are best busi ness boosters. 3 Brush Bargains 9-row, black solid back, yhite bristles, for 69 9-row, long white bristles, solid ebony back, for . .$1.39 Nail Brush with five rows of bristles on two sides. Natural ebony handle. Won derful value, 69 89 Imported Mineral . Waters Apollinaris Water, pints, 30 bottle; $3.50 per dozen; $24.00 for case of 100 bottles. Apollinaris Water, qts., 50 bottle; 85.50 per dozen; $20.00 for case of 50 bottles. Carlsbad Sprudel Water, quarts, 50 per bot tle; $5.00 per dozen; $12.00 for case of 30 bottles. (The above waters have just been received from the importer.) Special for Shavers Razors, Blades, Lotions, Cosmet ics, Powders $1.00 Genuine Gillette Razor, . complete with blades. . . 74 Gem or Ever Ready Razors, complete. 74 5 0c Gem Blades. ..37 40c Ever Ready Blades for 32 50c Durham Duplex Blades 37 $1.00 Auto-Strop Razor for 79 40c Rubberset Sfiavlng Brush for. 29 $5.00 Twinplex Stropper for stropping Gillette Blades, only . .$3.98 50c pkg. Auto 3trop Blades for 29 4 oz. Glycerine and Rose Water for. .25 75c Victor's Tonic Lo tion for 59 4-oz. bottle Benzoated Lotion 25 V i v a d o u After-Shave Talc 19 Harmony Gentleman's Talc 25 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream for 39 30c Rexall Shaving Cream for 23 a "Bandaid" J. & J. First Aid This is a very clever combination of Ad hesive Plaster and Sterile Gauze, ad mirably adapted to use for first aid dressing of minor wounds. 3x18 inches. Price 25 Hair Insoles 12 the pair. Red felt, 35 pair. LOCATIONS Telephone AT lantic 7855 ...,.,,1.,., Corner Sixteenth and Harney. Corner Forty-ninth and Dodge. rouTirai. AirmTiaMHTs. VOTE FOR chas. b. Mcdonald for SHERIFF A4 Enforcement of Law Before-Inventory SALE It is hardly necessary for us to tell you that at the value-giving prices we are quoting during this sale our stocks are moving very rapidly, yet we want you to get your share of the many good bargains to be had. We are showing here prices on a few pieces that, will give you an idea of the values to be had. Make up your mind to inspect for yourself. . $15.00 2 -inch continuous post Vernis dJ AC Martin Bed .... POU $55.00 Walnut dOQ 7C Dressing Table, VaStJ,. I O FREE! Monday, July 31 At 8 P. M. We will give away FREE a. 4-piece Fiber Living Room Suite and 32 other useful household articles. Ask About It $27.50 Golden or Fumed Oak Dining $10 7C Tables .... viO.I O $6.00 Electric Irons arfd five feet of insulated cord with plug attached, jjj 0 Galvanized Pails . .. ...19 Durable Brooms ......29 Galvanized Tubs 65 Kitchen Sets 85 Aluminum Double Cooker 45 Oil Mop and Oil 65 Step Ladder Stools . .$1.59 $23.75 Top-Icinf Refrigerators ... $11 Omaha' Vahn-CJvlaf Store Hemra 5t, Between lit aad Ittfe THC .VAtOt GIVtNO STORK IP