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    TIIK OMAHA IW.il : SATURDAY. OCTOKKH 21, l!2i
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Many Motoring Parties Will Leave,
Saturday for the Lincoln Game !
ttaturdny morning will fliyl flrwiiwimil and Wavarly drat In dut
fior.i tha wlimla of hiirryluic in.itora ihnt l-ar nuiny nurtlea i t Omahii jmii
pi to tha Mlaauurl Neliraaka. icuma at I.lnroln that aflrrncm.
Mr. and Mra. Mai Milia r are merlin- Mr. and Mra. Jlurtoii C, Whltrnnra
nt Vallry, anil will (Irlva d.iwn lo H Mia. Mlllrr'a pariMila and brother, the
'Mcaara. arid Meariaima M. W. Kulaoin and WUIard PoUuiii, Following- the
rtn they will rtin with th acnlur Vi.liuinii al thi-lr hum.
Tim Wayna ffltya ar l.iwni! furly toiliiy with Mr. and Mia. "rtoh--rt
lxmila.
A lirn nrty will lr.'lut Mr. ami Via. Nnnwin Young". lr. and Mra.
Ouoik I'ratl, Mr. and Mia. ItoUit Urnaomr and Ni-lann t'lli;i Jr.
Mr. and Ml. lluT and Mr. and Mia. Mi'lvln 1S kin will nuiki the
trip toKeilier, und on thrlr n'urn Nunday will lirltiif Mlga Kiln Mtzaom
inona i t fytnroln In h tha arui-t of Mr. r.t'kina fur tha following wrck.
In another fniiiamiia will l.u Mr. and Mra. I). ('. (l-rtain and Mr. and
Mia. Jtolwrt M'l'iiKHo.
Ml Aliinwitia I'ainplK'll Ml Yt I'liy 'aftcrflnnn and una a tu1 thut -v-mux
at tha I'lil lianuna In Itu . u u prrlimiimi y In th ifiunii Kiiliiiduy,
Tliara will he K.0 vlaltora lo thn Kniiir, r )rv' ntn 1 1 v of llic Hnuih
"umha Work aid IMrai, Tli'y will l.-avo on an mrly Iriiln wlili I ho
iu-n, mal'ta and itovvrnora of Ak Har H-n, and with tlwm will liiaiwi t the
fn y atock th..t tha urilvt-rally will ai r.d V tlia I ntii national Hlwk aliowr,
and iva lumhmn aa gui-ata of the donvntic aWi-ncs department at tha
aiala farm.
Armotif thoaa In tha prty mill ba tha Menaia. and Mi-adames Kvrirtt
l:u.'klnhain, William Wood and Mr. I'huiha Haiindrra.
i ne iiarry wiiKins anuf
It!.'. T..! .t
My Marriage
Problems'
It AUM.K iKKIM)M,
Miss Davis Motor East.
Mia Klizuhnh l;avU will Imuvo on
Hiituxluy by motor with Mr. and Mia.
Harry U'llklni for a w-i-fk'M trip to
''hPaa-o, wlur tiny will m?-l Mra.
HMiry JfolillnKi who i hei'tj p-nd-ln
a nionlli In I f t HprlnK, V. Va.,
Vlth Mm. r, IS. li'MiiiK.
'n Thursday ll'iiry Hohllnir will
1' In Dm pmty anil tlu-y will n-iurn to
Omiih.t ciirly th following wc k.
For Mrs. I)c Haven.
Mra. J. II. J fa limn cntcr'alntd i-lifht
ku-xm al liinrhfon ul thu liriiiiilila
I0.1 rixmi J'rlluy In honor at Mra.
J i v 1 11 I 'hrlathin Jlnvm of Ih'll.in
Hpolia, who la tl' iciirat of Mra. John
l. MorrlBoii, Kollowliig lunihi-un tht
purty played IhIiIk" nt the liomn of
Mia, llunitrn. On Monday Mra. !.
it I'rlahima will ho th hoatnaa to
Mra. I'm Ha vi ii.
Personals
Planned for Mrs. Itoyce.
Mlva 1,'rn.i Hoil la pUnnlnK .i lunch.
on for Monday, Oclohr 3U. In hpnor
of Mra. Htcphrn Itoyc of I'uHuili-mi,
'ul., who, with hrr anwill d.iuirhtcr, la
vialliinf Mia. Annul Thonuia. Mina I'or
rin Klllolt will iiIko ha hoali aa to Mix.
KoyB durlntf th'j fiiat week In No-
cinhr.
For Mr. Barkalow.
Mia. V, II, Jlavla will riiM-rliilil
Tu'-aUay at lunrhcon In honor of Mra.
H. I. Harkfllow of W'uahiiiKton, I). .,
who, Willi Mr, iiiirkalow und Mini
Curollnq ISarkalow, will nrrlve on Hat
urdiiy to her Kio't.
iorK Knlly la In Chicago attend
ing it cotiventlun. ,
MmM Izilln Hinlih la plfliinlng to
lttv for tlin went nomo tlin! next
wtik.
Jay Koalrr lil return Hominy from
rhliniro, wheic lie hn hem on a hu
inina trip.
Mr, l.uey Kvuna of All IiIhoii, Kun.,
la Urn nuent of her nephew, J(, L,
Mcliuff, und Mr. MclJyff.
Mr. and Mra. fharlea V, Mirolr
left Krl'luy morning for'Iyia AiiKeha,
I'al., where thry expect to jimke their
future lioinc,
Mm. Andrew Murphy und Mia
ilol'lu Murphy liavo gon to Clilcngo
and are with Mr. and Mra. Willlum
(; unlock at the Hurf hotel,
Mra. J. Llmlerholin will lid home In a
few ilnya from Chicago. Mr, und Mia.
I.liideiholm will take an apaitiuent at,
the Kl Jf'-iidolr IIiIh winter.
I r. und Mra. VV. A. CiiMaidy hnve r-ct-iitly
moved to their new lipnrl Hu nt
til the JUHtln. Mra, C'uaaldy left Wed
newluy ovenlng to upend alx wceka
with her mother, Mra. W. L. 1 fowling
In New Vi.rk city.
Ainioiiiiie Kniiaceiuenl.
Mr. and Mra. ItoBert H. Allen an
iiounra the rnKag'mriit of thejr
d-mnhter. Emily ltoacmary, to Carina
('. Kohler of I,oa Angelea, Cal, Mlna
AlU-n la a graduate of the Omaha Ccn
Mr. und Mra. F. K. rierci?, who
wunt eaat threo weeka ago with their
daughter, Mlaa VlrKlni". ho la en
tering Uiiii Hull thla full .returned
Thurad-iy morning from . tho eaut.
Their trip included New York and
VVaalilngton.
For MUw .Mi IIukIi.
Mixa Mary Klnilley la planning a
aleak rouat for Thiiradiiy of next
week In honor of Ml Milium Me
Huirh of Mlnnennolla. who will arrive
tral Jllnh arhool and attended thetm Tuenduy to be the gucHt of Mra.
1 nlverwlty of Omuha law m.liool for
one year. Mr. Kohler la a Kruduatc
of tha Culveraliy of California und
n nminlwr Of the fhl Oainmn Ilella'
ficl"rnlly. The wedding will be aol
ciinlii''l In iN'ovemher.
Horcaa Club l.unrliron.
Til" li'-iiTiia club met Friday
for luncheon ut the home of Mra. A.
11. Allerhclllgen, Thnre. are 12 nifui-l-ra
of the club, and they are nt
preaent working on baby Mylc for
thu American legion iixlllary.
I'or Mla Jcnlia.
Mira Mi!'l:i. JiiioadtH entertained
M ii1lge liHt rvenlng In honor of
Miaa Florence' .Tonka, a bride of the
month.
Clair Kalrd.
Birth Announcements.
Mr. ami Mm. Lloyd I,unktun an
nounce tho birth of Mario Ann Iink
ton on Wedneaday at the St. Jowph
hOMpltnt. Mm. lankton wan formeil
Minx Mario Maz;;iu.
Mr. and Mra. Kurtolph Chledorad
aniioiince the birth of a daughter on
Friday at the Ht. Jowih honplial.
Mr. and Mra. William Cructt an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
l'auline Kae, on Tuesday. I.lltle Min
Hrut'tt on reiiuei't of her mother waa
Imnietllalely enrolled iik a member of
the Omaha legion auxiliary.
Problems That Perplex
Answered by
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
"I contend th.it there can be no love without Jcalouay. Tho lukewarm
way, lan't love ul all. 1 know whereof I apeak for I loo a gii I devotedly,
a fl et tin n that perinlu the beloved to 1 1 n't and gallivant and to have Ha own
but when I vo her Intenated In other men, 1 we red," wiitea J. H. C.
"Do you belies e u woman can love H man truly and deeply without
having a lot of jealoimy mixed in with her favllnga?" iiaka llraco 1). "I
dtiri't. Rut my hunhaiid aaya that if I really tared for him, I'd want him to
enjoy hlmeelf a,ud not It xent bla taking a little Intereat In other women. Hut
I any either I'm enuugli for hlm-'ir ho dtH sn't i.tio for me. lam't you think
I ill right In demanding all hi tlinughlH or dun feeling that I have nothing
worth counting on from him?"
I think you arc Wrong. X think all
JeahuiN folk am eadly, iiiiw-rably,
tirigu'ally wrong, .Ti'ulouy In tho
innet M'ltith of the Mcea. .lealouxy in
i h inixt tyiaiimnir. and unfair of the
Hialitlcn. 11 growa out of atmplclnn
and n 1 1 fit 1 1 h It tliiin iMlit-n In mran-m-e
ami n,lfl--hne'. And in tho end
It dentins lino and ItiippineM.
Nil luniter how deeply two im-ihoun
ltiv each other, they remain evpa.ru.to
IndU'ldiinlf. If one onta. tho older 1"
not relieved of the pautsa i f hunger.
If one nlltp, the other H Hot I'eoted,
The i lolhva una wt-am l not keep tha
other warm.
Nor ran tho pmihiu ftnid ono ic
reivea rtouruli the other.
Th" genanma lova which allows
fiw.lmu ha nothing to (ear und-aa
haa ina.la tha blunder i f mating Willi
n vr.tKlln- No mini ran help rra
log the wifit Whiwa toleiame 1r-
inita him t" ek the "' iiiiulUinn hp
ir.iinii. lie iinnea boioe Itappv In
Ilia Joy ft founding bin rxperlrmwa.
n 'man can hel ll!eii In th" ,
irrln.th and !' "'no "t a
lv whUh wot 'h-nU it tun.t !
khui hef to b" ,f ' i
J,!mr ! !! all l-aalv and
n . and ruth U M dvit j
And th ! 'X' " '"''
HM.tr thnntah J"1, "v '"bing h.il
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. Vt v-'-.4 w ,
Kvidi'ttlly tho (,rl In m nue of you
thai alio doeMi't tKiuble to be i-oiirtc-una
ami coiiHlilerato of jou. 'And
since you don't Mund on vour own
illgtllty. Hh doean't respect you or feel
It worth her whllu to be tuinctilmuH
in keeping lnr aipt.intuniiln with
vnu, Htop imklug hrr mil. Show a
little diplomacy and wdf cuntrnl. The
gul'a brother knowa her ami ymi and
ih t-tt mil ion pirlty well. He adviMed
bv him and your own a"iie of diunity.
Let thi ghl wonder whether nr not
.-hu h aa lorn your 1 riendxhlli. Then If
it mi an. it i thing tn lu r hhe will
I'.ilwo It and xtrive to win It n m n in.
The Iteiimiit Madge Kulied lu 0m-ii
lialle'a DMir.
Lillian gavo no time tn further In
troi'pectlon concerning Ur. 1'rttit'a
myatarlou referenc to IHi ky'a where
abciita. With her hand i-oinpelllngiy
on my arm ahe ruahed ma down the
hall mid Into her room, putting me
Into a chair tnur the lli-hl and turn
ing Ita llluiiilnuilon full upon my fuco.
' l,ui 1. y dear mamma in law hna the
chllilren." ahe commented, aa ahe turn
id my brulwd and grimed fa'a up
to her. "Hit ailH und clor your cyea
until I ciiiiio bark. I won't be five
miuiitt-a."
Him lowered her own I ecoi d pronilne
In her mm, lad' n with it Imalti of
warm waler, aoup, an uitlc-till" lo.
Hon, n heiillng unguent und plenty
ol aoft clotlitta.
"Now," aim hi'I, tucking a big bath
towel around my neck, "we'll have
you looking like the rrlrket'a rhlrp
In no time. J!ut I warn you, aomn of
thia will Hiniirt."
Her warning waa 'urtlfled. Homo of
her rt inedii a did amart nlmoat Intob r
ubly, but though urn an arrant cow
ord where phyrk'nl pain la concern
ed, I ret my teeth, determined not
to wince, when only a few feet from
my door, Tom Cheater bad undergone
Indeed, waa undergoing atlll ago
nlca which made my hurt aeem tho
n.cicet iinnoyancea.
Itut It wan over at lart, und with
my face feeling oonifoi table, and my
liervoiia tenalon relaxed, 1 opined my
eyen when Ulllan gavo mo permla
r.lon, and auilled at her.
"I leel lllse, a new woman," I aald
giatetiilly.
l.llllan tipped her head to one aide,
It.oking ut me critically.
I'Una In IJetail.
"Vou look like one, that la, like the
minium variety UKed to look after
having been drugged from u. heckling
munt," aim remarked dryly, "No," a
I roan Involuntarily, "you can't have
nny mirror. Your face will be healed
over in a few duyx, und thero'a no
urn upattllng your yanity before then,
I've aornethlng more Important on
hand. Ti U mo everything that hap
pened Hiuce you lift tho bourn-. Of
cotirtc, 1 know you did tho Job, iome
way. but I'd like the detail."
The note, of pride of ubaolute confi
dence In her voice waa moat gratify
ing, but when I bud fliilwhed recount
ing the Incident of my expedition,
Including Tom C.h;alr'M dlaablemcnt,
and my own wild rldo upon the back
of. Kmlih'a llmoualne, the loving, Im
petuous cluap of her urriia, and her
lavlah commendation ao rarely be
alowed, thrill'. I me greatly and made
)L( tPV-TIMl TALKS
FATTY COON
MORE OF HIS
ADVENTURES
Ik
Sift
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OTT BAIL ET
I'niTe Kamiiiy Coon and Ilia Wooden
I'nele Ham my Coon couldn't walk
without limping. Hu hod lame leg,
which he hud hurt one time when hq
wua mealing emethlng or other dowg
ul Kurmer (Jrceifa place, lu could
hobble ulong pretty f ant and even
run. liul h wuati't ao apty at climb'
lng treea he had been before bin
accident.
In one way t'ncle Mummy Coon en
Joyed having a lume leg. It gavo him
a fine rxcuae to aak tho nolghbora to
do thing for him. Often when he
oulil have gone on aome errand for
hlnmelf eiinlly enough ha naked Futty
f'oon or atiine oilier of tha "younger
fry," aa ho culled them, to help him.
Hornet Imea Fatty And hie friend run
t'nelo Harnmy'a errand. Mometlmi'.
they didn't. Wlieu they did, I'nele,
Hiimrny ulwaya promlatd to give them
a treat and uaunlly forgot It. And
when they rtfum-d ho alwuya hIiuhoJ
them roundly, telling them that they
ought to bo axhamed not to do every
thing thoy could for a poor old gen
tlemen who waa wounded.
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Hv you, ffvr triti a wrooin lefi?
Fattg Coon inquirtd..
When Fatty Coon waa vounirer lie
often helped Undo Kammv. Hut as he
grew older lie had dlMcovered that
I'nclo Kammy waa a good-for-nothing
acamp, and a fraud. ,
"Jf you're ao lumo," ho aald to I'n
ele Sammy ono duy, "why don't you
do aoniutlilng to cur youraelf?"
'There's no euro for my trouble,"
I'nele kSammy told hltn. "I've tried
every herb In Aunt Polly Woodchuck'a
baMket. Hut there'a not ono that doea
..... ,)..,. -.'..
. .. .- the leaat bit of good " Aunt Pollv
"You brave, raourcef ul. Idiotic !.,... "l K 'uu. uni i ouy
i..p" -he ..vciiiimed wift, her ni-ma "' huck was the moat fumoufl herb
cloao around me. "Jlow easily you
might have been killed! Hut how won
di-rful to think you turned the trick!
That link in tho chain la ftniahed now,
.Sooner or later , fcmlth will lead the
way to the man we want, the wealthy.
IniMt'-d, aeemlngly 100 per cent Amer
ican, who la tho aplder In the center
of thla monatrouM web of treachery
-in. I infamy. And if my hunch la
good, Katlierlne la going Klralght to
a houae, which If not the home of tho
man we want la that of aome one very
near to hlni."
"Turn I i (he l.lglil "
"I wiah ahe weren't going," aald
linpetuiiiiely. "1 feci aa though "
"Vou feel aa though you needed a
good nlght'a aleep to get tho tremota
out of you," Lillian retorted. "Of
course you are Imagining everything
In the calendar that could huppen to
Katherine Juat now, and I don't won
der after your experience this eve
ning. Katlierlne wun't be In any dan
ger that la." ahe amended eonaclen
liiniMly "the chancea ore at leant ten
to otic of her coming through safely.
And tonight you had lone than a 60 SO.
No, events are moving very Nlinothly.
Wo can afford to rent on our oars a
bit. Listen! lan't that wane ono
crying?' '
1 lialened for a aecond or two, then
rose abruptly.
"It's Katie," 1 decided. "f waa
afraid ahe d be frightened when ahe
awakened. Hurry ,.r (.he'll rouse
everybody In the houae."
1 waa in tho hall b foro I had fin
ished apcaking, und racing down tho
corridor to the kitchen wing. Kate'a
erica mere whimpers at lirat were
becoming louder, and I knew my vola
tile lit! If inald'a tendency to hysteria
tthen fiirhteneml or angry. Lillian's
toutnlcp.-i aiiuuilrd behind me, and ahe
had i am lit lip to mu by the time 1
h oi managed to i.pi n Kate'a door.
My liiil.i maid waa silling up In bed,
her hands l ink lung at her Mill swol
len thi'out upon which Smith's brutal,
murderous hands had cloaed, her eyes
doctor in I'leuaant Valley. When aha
couldn't cure you, peopln aald you
might as well give up all hope.
"Have you ever tried a wooden leg?"
Fatty Coon Inquired..
"Why, no!" Unclo flammy answered.
"I didn't know there wtas any audi
filing."
"I advlao you to get one," said
Fatty Coon.
"Vou get a wooden leg for mo and
we;il see if it helps mo," Undo
Sammy Coon told him. "You're young
and spry. You haven't a lumo leg.
You can hunt around and find a
wooden leag a good deal more eaaily
than I can."
Fatty said ho couldn't spare the
tlma Just then to look for a wooden
leg. But ho promised to keep an eye
out for one. And when he found ono
he would bring it to Undo Sammy'H
house beside Black creek, over near
Cedar swamp.
Well, that very day he happened t
see a crooked stick that was jiist
about tho length of Undo Hammy
C'oon'a lame leg. So ho picked It up
and carried it to I 'nolo Sammy's
house.
"Here's your wooden leg!" Fatty
told tho old fellow.
"It's not new," I'nclo Sammy grum
bled as ho snatched at tho stick, not
even thanking Fatty for his trouble
"It's an old piece of root. Anybody
could tell that."
.Secretly, however, ho was much
pleased. When Fatty had left him,
1'nclo Summy lucked tho wooden leg
carefully away in a corner of his
houae and went wandering off through
tho awanip. He had gone only a little
way when hn began to grumble to
himself.
"That wooden leg la no good," he
wildly darting around the dimly
lighted room, lu-r lips uttering hoarse
crtew which were Increasing in Volume
with every second, I sprang to the
side of the bed, throwing a ciiap com
mand over my shoulder tn Lillian:
Turn up the light high!'
Ii' -l VllUI, l3. )
To Omaha and Council Muff Women OSLY
This Millinery .Message:
Al price milliaera utually pay, it U ur piitiUga k.re la fctiy
roar New tail Hal AT WHOLESALE PKIUS! Da rtaliaa
juM wkal it m.aai la ynur kl I rem a variety aa Lri
In. veil ttata ! aundradt al vaii4 mos.U? tatkioa'i Ul.l
Lati.i await jaur eltiaaj here. Came la Salurdajr aaj
lor fawrt.lf.
Trimm.d
Hat Dept.
2d Floor
Take
FU.ator
Saturday We Are Featuring
Hats at $5, $7.50 ami $10
Suptrlatht Valut a Alt!
f t.f Ulii l 4i 4 'Ml iMa ! itlh
9 4aMIlkM ! llt V4J Mlt H'a4. ft
laM HMM 4 ) wMllwl I l fM
t4k4 L V4 Mtfc kf mH MtMstttMS
n4 m M vt4 fc 4 M fcw,
4 rf ftafcta! K l Ht
-f 9 rKi tt Mt 11 $ m
Whufaatr Vrt .Irun Mi Satiny
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t4
1'
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muttered. "I can't walk tiny letter
than I could before. If I see that
young Fatty Coon I'll tell him the
Wooden leg 1 too old to help me.
need genuine new one."
And ha did tell Futty Coon exactly
thut, aa soon a he could find him.
"No good!" cried Kutty, "How ran
you suy Jhut? You're not wearing
the wishb-n leg. You mustn't evpect
it to be of any help to you when you
go off and leave It st home." j
"Oh!" said Uncle Hammy. "I didn't
understand. I didn't know I had to i
wear tho wooden leg." I
"Well, you go homo ,1 put the j
leg on. (live It a fair trial."
"Very well!" said Uncle Kuinmy. j
And ho turned away. Hut he stopped i
suddenly and called to Fatly: "How
shall I wear It?"
"Tie It on In place of your lumo
one"
"How can I do that? I always wear
my lame leg."
"Cut tho lume one onff!" Fatty re
torted. "Cut It off!" t'ncle Baminy howled.
"I won't! I'll do no euch thing. I
wouldn't give up my lame leg on any
account. In aomo ways It's the best
leg I've got."
And then he shut his mouth to
gether tightly, with s snap. Ho was
afraid ho had said too much.
(I'oprrtght. 12I.
State Convention
W.C.T.U. Elects
Delegates
Omaha delegates to the stale con
vention of tho W, C. T. U. at Lincoln
returned Wednesday evening. Mrs.
M. 1). Vle.no und Mrs. C. J. Huberts,
both of Omuha, wero named delegatea
to tho world conference of the W. C.
T. U. which will bo held In Phila
delphia, November 11 to IX Mrs.
'eno, president of the Houglaa
county chapter, will represent Doug
las county and Mrs, I Cohorts Is dole
guto from tho stule, Mrs. Lelu liyer.
re-elected state president, will also at
tend, und Mrs. .'. W, Hayes will bo
ulternato for Mrs. Vleno.
Klla A. Itoolo of New York, na
tional vlco president of the W, C. T.
I'., was ono of tho speakers at tho
convention, and said that 32 nations
have already aent tho names of their
delegates lo tho international conven
tion. All tho htate oflleers were re-elected
for another year: Mrs. Byer of llootie,
president; Mrs. C. C. Clnyton of Lin
coln, vlco president; Mrs. Mary Sel
bert of Chapman, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. Kxla Maxey of Orleans,
recording secretary, and Mrs. C, J.
Holier! s of Omuha, treasurer.
Plans wero mode for tho seven
reglonul conferences to be held In Ne
braska during February and for a
membership campaign next May, Red
Cloud will be the site of tho state ex
ecutive board meeting in February,
To remove paint from window glass,
rub a liltlo vinegar on spots.
fi i
NORMAL! THEACRaUAT
mhos root. Shoe tits ir
100,000
LITTLE
FEET
ill Omuiia are on the
run to school theso
frosty mornings all
tho more reason why
tliey should bo rind in
Drrxt'l short. We rea
lize thut if ever there
were mortals who must
have sensible, sturdy
shoes, they lire the
youngsters of toduy,
so the chief factor in
our
Acrobat
Shoes
is stuiiliiH'is e.tnibinoil
with cozy comfort. The
shapes tire fushioned
after nature's plun of
foot archiU'i'ture, thuu
providing umpln room
for growing- feet to
Krow unhindered and
unhurt. Yet with all
(heir goodness, ACRO
BAT KIIOKS ure not
expensrvc-for wo have
kept prices down with
in reason,
Child' r, 4 to 8.
So
-
Children's 8'z to 11, -1.00
Misses', lll2 to 2. . 4.50
DREXEL
SHOE CO.
'1419 Farnam
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l-t Si4 4 l-rf-
ltaiM
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t
imm iJiinti mm m v w is m w
0
IMS and
farnam Sit.
Specials
Saturday
and
Monday
"Follow the Beaton Path"
Where Omaha Buys Drugs
Beaton Drug Co.
15TH AND FARNAM STS.
Add 5c on the
dollar or frac
t I on thereof
on mnit or
der for par
rel poftt and
packing.
TOILET ARTICLES
$1.25 Pinaud'g Lilac Vet?etal
for 8S
DOc Pebeco Tooth Paste, 3f
60c Odorono 42
$1.10 Pyros, for the teeth and
gums, for 73
$1.00 Krank's Lemon Cream
for 7J)
GOc Milkweed Cream... 39
$1.50 Coty L'Origan Face
Powder 73
$1.00 Youth Craft Hair
Tonic JO?
75c Stacomb, keeps the hair
in place 69
$1.50 Van Ess Hair Grower
for $1.39
$2.50 Electric Hot Plates
for SI. OS I
$1.25 Pocket Knives for 7D 1
$1.00 Household Rubber
Cloves, special (J) .
$2.00 Alarm Clocks for l)X&
$1.50 Yellow Cabs for. .J)8 .
$5.00 Electric Curling Irons
for $3.49 ,
GOc Kotex, the sanitary nap- 1
kiiis .-.- ... 49
HAIR NETS
10c Elona Hair Nets,
per do'.en . . ;()
CANDY DEPT
$1.10 pound original Alle
trretti Chocolate Creams.,
The peer of all bitter sweet
chocolates. Special, Satur
Hay, per pound B9
-DRUG WANTS
$1.00 Vita Vim Tablets, 00
$1.10 Tanlac 9 IC
40c Fletcher's Castoria
for 22
tiOe Rusinol Ointment ., . I2c
30e Phenolax 22
35c Freefone 25
35c Nature's Remedy
Tablets 17
$1.25 Lyko Tonic 9S
30c Mentholatum 17
otic Phillip's Milk of Magnesia
for 3$
35c Sal Hepatiea '21?
$.1.75 Hotlii'k't ltonpitnl Sue
Malted Milk S2.S9
3iic Zymolo Troches, ... 1S
title leW:tt' Kidney Pills
for V5
3.'ic Kfiereuiii 27
$ 1.00 l.iterm 79
:i5e Vick's Vapo llnh...27
$1.00 linpuitid Olive Oil.
pit 73
.'.00 lnivi'tei Ohvt Oil,
q' t. an
$l.o lUthitiK AliMh'd,
vs il.'W
lluapl'dl t ottoti 3!la
I lu . om S4li lor
35.- Havii't A-irin, t tn
s:ifj
RUBBER GOODS
Guaranteed for a Year
$1.50 2-qt. Velvet Hot Waler
Bottle S9tf
$1.50 2-qt, Velvet Fountain
Syringe 80
$2.50 Velvet 2-qt. Combina
tion Hot Water Hottle and
Kountain Syringe. .$1.25
-CIGARETTES-
Fresh made (not government
supplies.) Camels, Lucky
Strikes, 2 pkgs. for..2.
Per carton $1.25
CIGARS
13c La Confession, Victory
sue, 2 for
Hox of 50 $3.59
10c l lor lie InU.l.s 50
Hox of 50 $2.25
10c Lord Curion 5
Pox-nf 50 $2.25
15c Straight Muit, lia
'; 19f each.
Itox of mi. . .$ ,25
MAZDA LAMPS
10 to 5ii Watt .35
t'OWatt Ill,
0 j
n
H.BERHSTCIN
AT THE SIGH
OF THE
ARROW
Site
10 to 40
A VAUES!!
Beyond Comparison
in Our
COAT
Section
Hundreds to Choose
From in All fabrics
Cloth PIuh
French Coney
Plain or Fur Trimmed
Worth
$24.50 lo $69.50
SPECIAL
Saturday Specials!
15 W 3950
The Dress Section
presents an assortment in Canton Crepe, Poire t
Twill, Tricoline. New Fall Models, actually
worth $18.50 to $34.50. Sizes 16 to 46.
Saturday Special
995.15 $1895
iff
Ifeilr
BLOUSES
I In all colors. Fine selec
tion. Worth to .$5.00.
On Sale Saturday
S EC 1 it T S
New Fall Models. In all -
nina WM-th in t(i Kfl sf-
laillllOl fFVl. .u iw.w.
On Sale Saturday
r
Hats ih
11
flew Fall
P Hiir p I p i' I i n ii
A Worth to $10.00
Saturday
$EC0
MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS
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ROUCtS-
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in iv.i' 'n i'-ii'! n i
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Bungalow
Aprons
Extra Good
Quality
Worth $1.00
Saturday
69c
Flannelette
Night Gowns
A Real
Bargain
Worth $2.00
Saturday
95c
A1I-S.1W
Hcuicry
( Seconds)
Worth $1.50
Saturday
79c
Real Leather
Hand Bags
Worth $3 50
Saturday
93c
SWEATERS
lu '!..ri.
Worth t $'.'.Ci.
ON SALE
SA1UKDAV
Attention!!! Stout Ladiei
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