THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922. i-ni iTir ti .it imnvr. Activities of Women Vote for SOCIETY Morning Riding Party and Dreakfast for Mrs. Turner. Sunday morning a pnrty of equina nthUDluiifa will meet to ride Into the rountry ftr picnic l.reakfaal. Ur llupert Turn-r ot Mnnrheater lung- land, herself an arcomplliihed home woman, vtll be the honor ajunat Among the party will tt tha M'aara and Meailamee John Itedlek, whoaa Itueat Mrt. Tumor U, Ilnrlon Millanl Lawrence Drinker, MIm Iaphne I'etera, and Meagre Will Burna, and William U. Cllft. HatuMuy evenlnir Mr. and Mre. Paul OulluKher will have au ffunt at buff.'t auppcr, at tlielr home In honor of y.ru. Turner. Dr. and Mrs. Karl Sage to Be Honor Guftds. Dr. and Mre. Kilwln Davla will m tertaln at bridge Monday evening, November 13, at tha homa of Mra. C, ):. Ualhach, In honor of Dr. and Mra, Karl H.tw, whom marriage waa aol- imnlz'jd October 4. Bis toolea will be plucad for tha name. Mre. Bags la again to t complimented whan aha will iihare honors with Mra. Hunt 1.1-wla ( tho tea nlvrn ly Mra. Milton Jlurlow on Wedneitday, Novem ber I. Thurnduy evening Mr. and Mra. K. )(. llowlind will he hunt and hoateaa 10 I)r. and Mra. Huge for tho perform ance of "Mtnporor Jone" at tha llrandcl.1 theater. Firt of Two Bridge Parties Friday. Mra. Mux Miller entertained at her home Friday afternoon at a bridge of fix tablea. Hnturday Mra. Miller will again he hote. Tha guimtn Friday were tha Memlitmen Henry lltjrnhuiii, Marlon lliando, Jtohert KeHitoner, Ed llueuhe, Albert Ituticha, Wayne Hslby, Warren Howard, Oeorge Kngler, Hub ert Rnrna, Itohert Mefngue, f'.uy Klddoo, Alfred Ittirr, Norman Cuv tlra. Will Noble, jack Hlmrp, Kveretto Murk, NaiiHHon Younic, Milton I'eter n, fieorge 1'rntft Klihed Hart, Chca ler Nlemnn, Zora Hamilton, and tha V.,ee Jientrlee Johnaon and nurrl rtte Mctz. (uetita of Sir Thomas Lipton in N. Y. Mn. "N'llllitm T. Dlnklna and tier father, Henry P. Whltmore, returned Monday from New York, where they had the pleasure of being Jhe gueata nt Sir Thomaa I.liitnn at tho opening performance of Kir Harry lAUdor'a company. Mra. Dlnklna and' Mr. "Whltmore pent the numrner at West Harwich, Man,, and Atlantic City. Mra. Din Ulna has been with Oapt, and Mra. James H. Pinking of New Orleans In New York and with Mrs. J. II. Mcintosh nt Hronxvllle. Afternoon Tea. An afternoon tea will be held at tha home of Mrs. Chris Covington. 4108 Franklin street, Wednesday, No vember Ik for the benelit of the Ladies of tho Altar Guild of St. Andrews Uplscopul church. Vote for John I1, Matzen for state superintendent. Advertisement. Victor Records You Vill Enjoy 66098 $1.25 Moments Musical 18940 75c Three O'CIock in the Morning Waltz 18945 75c Zenda Fox Trot . 18947 75c I Wish I Knew Fox Trot 18943 75c Stuttering- Fox Tret 18939 75c Tricl. 64976 $1.25 Snxhr Fy MiCormavk Hrr the nw Nowmbtr Rt-v'orvU. N o ' i the time, Hert'i the Uc. NICKEL'S 1 Ilk 4 IUr 5uU October Py M K(i Alii T (OI.I.IMiWOOl). Earh tuiih a gow uf ruior, Fa-h lr" a fiaah ef afnic, driobtr, Chi!! of Auiumn, Wa would ynur At) a ruiong. W'a ravel In yuur beauty Arnl all vour i ulura sv: Wa raniu,t atop f.,r iluty, Hut oar tha fiulUa sway, Tha tiilla arr friwnfd with varduia, (Ir.ut (limUi iluini'l ut solit, Rtimaaaail with rrit and putfla Warm b.nuty navar oltt. Tha mllkwaad porta ata buratlnf Aixl fat tail'a fuaay 'brown Ar a'attrrai a'ar tha maailowa, Lika atlky ah. pa of dows. A Mua ky nrrhra or ua A briaht aun ahlnaa oar all, To ma tha liivllaat araauri r In tha fliwlnt fall. It aiama tha aitlat, Natura, H (lalniad all tha a.-.n With ap'Ha of and irlmann Juat tou.htd wltu brown and r-cn. So whaa aorua dav comaa atpatlna With dark ami ulnomy hniiri, I, .la look bark then In intmoiy T'i Autumn's lovely bowra (if haauiy bright and (lowlnf Twill fill our tiearta with jot. And tho' tha annw ba Uuwlns No darknaaa can annoy. This beautiful pleture of autumn Is the work of Margaret Colllngwood, Omaha Carnptlre girl, fciho Is 13 years of age and a student In tho eighth grade of Mason school. C'umpHre Ulrls have been specializ ing on nature work this fall and are given honors In this subject. This oern Is Margarct'ii contribution and for It i:hn was given nn honor. She Is u member of Ivan group, under Mira Lucille n.nulall. y S L E e P Y - TIME fllAI'TLH XVIII. Johnnie (i recti Hears u Cry In the Night. Juhrmio Oreen was a sound sleeper. Almost always he slept the whole night through without once stirring. But once in a while, something would rouse him out of his slumbers and therr he would lie awake for a time In his little room under the euves und listen to the katydids making their music, or the frogs glvipg their nightly concert. Homet'ims ho would hear Solomon Qwl's unearthly laugh ter, or Bolomon's cousin Simon Screecher's quavering whistle. Johnnie Oreen learned to know the night noises most of them. Hut there came a night when he' heard a sound that inado him sit right up In bed. "My goodness!" he exclaimed. And leaping out into the chilly night, he pattered downstairs and called, "Fath er! Mother!" Weil, the Green family had been abed fur hours. It was no wonder that Johnnie's parents were starteled. "What is It? What's the matter?" Farmer (irecn cried as he dashed Into the kitchen, his wife following him with a lighted candle. "Is there a fox In the hen house V" ho asked John nie breathlessly. Jittt) VSt mitbtn hut vnhajpy ( "N, f.nh-r"' ti l Johnnie. "N'.-t th.it' ) i nt nt sore 1 hr.tr I a w h.O't'. rlitaT aa-in. here out of d. r: " It flutter huru lh" sunt ln a on jths hooka whre h alw.ttt kept tt. j Ntf.' he Mid. 'Vtl tie beii drenm. 'int ii N t Iota I" 'I and go t J Uwp." laSm emeh.t i,np;h. J -hs-' lira. i i-.o,-r, . itajif ' I ert !.-( un.Vr the rmut J.ial aa h f .. ftro b - tbl j t('t .1 w t.l a,' .t I J.'f.lttt, h4 h!maa:f. 'Int It tm ) a a, l. a- I , "Ih. Wty nut Cr. I - ' there t" 1 t'n.u tt, r V W.et il- liaUil. tOtn tioi f.trnif tin. ( .11 i m 4 aj !-.. t. I i -. i I ti I. ' v -a a.iit " an I ' a t,'. sot i.uu 1- e ,4 . lir i-t l, ' I wHtt .I t--i. t Ilk a , I'.ii ' s.i ,t..i.t 'l.-.M l . l.t Al iN I n a k iim.s taitiat l i-j lt ns r a, t.. oa nue - ike ut j ear I ts n I I( "'", i.at SI ' a i t if (r - mm t IJit a"t t t. tH.a ' - " - - ' U - tt D4 aa ,'''," V.'.'T.H,"! "? V 4.-t a f t a ;. I I.. t'-t .i.- . . a 1 hi ., a fcaj.l .'.. tt.- ' ' Problems That Perplex Hr 11m trim rlm. Sharing Kxprtines, Dear Miss Fairfax: Hera's ourprob lem: The boy Is The girl is It. They have been very good friends with no thouirlit of marrying for three years. Now several times the boy phoned tha girl and cancelled en' gunomi'iiU becaune hu was "broke." They did not go to very expensive pjacrs. The girl feels us though aha i in t allow hltti to spend money mi her If he cannot afford ll, so she wants to stand her share of thu i-X-penxs whenever tliey go out. lis won't listen to It, so we are auk lug your advice. Hon't you think ours Is a special case? We ure such good pals that It would b Juxt liks two girls or boys gulng together, K, H. There Is no reason why the boy end girl should not share expenses In the way you suggeat. I have known of several cases where two good "pals did just this, ami managed to make a friendly common sense arrangement winch was humiliating to no one. Too many girls nowadays Insist on being taken out and shown attention, r gurdless whether or not the man In the case can afford It. It Is refreshing to II ml a girl so honest and simple us the ono you cite. He Moved Away, Pear Miss Fairfax: There Is a boy who loves me, and I love him. We lived In the same house, but he moved away, I see him ones In a while, and when I do sea him ho doesn't act as he used to. Hometlnies when I, am wllh other girls he talks to them and fools around with them as If ho tries to make mo Jealous. I hava known this boy for tlva yearn, and he moved away n years ago, ami since then I've been trying to Mud out and have not suectedeil. This boy Is two years my senior. Kindly nnswer me how I can And nut If he still loves rne, ns I urn dearly In hive with him and cannot get my mind to stop thlnklmr of him. ANXIOl.H. It's too bad, you should care so deeply, when the young man's fancy Is not akin to yours. If he did car he would coma right out and show his feelings and not expect you to read any affection Into riddles of Jealousy. (iin t you try real hard o forget him; That would be my udvlce, Anxious. Personals Mrs. Martha Iloquet lefives next Tucsilay for Ited Oak, Ia where she will spend several weeks with hir son. Mrs. Mn r thu I.ockhart leaves Kat- urday for Illinois where she will spend several weeks. Hhu will also vlcit In Iowa before returning to Omaha. llalph T. Wilson, ron of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Wilson, who Is an Oxford student at Lincoln college In England, will finish his law course the com ing Juno and will return to Omaha after an ubsonce of three years. TALES FATTY coon UKt J v n i o ADVENTURES RTHURlSCOTT bailey. Johnnie (irecn hail heard. 'J'lioiign llio sound was like that of a baby's cry, Fatty was anything but unhappy, he was in the best of spirits. He ato a good, big supper of Juicy corn. And then, Utile dreaming that bo had been tho cause of tho whole Creen family getting out of bed at that time o' night, he shuffled off to Cedar Hwainp, where he went to sleep Just as old Mr. Crow began to caw hoarsely over on the eugo of the wood.1. The next morning Farmer Green teased Johnnie a bit, telling him that he must have oaten too much cake for supper tho evening before. "You bad a nlghlmutc," Farmer "Oreen said. Later, when Johnnie came back from turning the cows Into the pas ture, he happened to crows the patch of corn. And he saw something there that mado him hurry into the barn, crying, "1 was right, Father! There was a baby mound the place last night. I Just found his trucks. Come and see!" Well, Farmer Oreen gave him a queer look, then said, "Hhow me!" Johnnie ran ahead, to tho garden. And there, pointing to tho loose dirt, he Haid. "Se 'em?" His father to konn look nt what seemed to be the prints of a baby's here f"et. And tlu'M he laughed. " "T'wus a coon that inudo those tincks, my boy"." "Hut what was It that I heard cry ing In the night?" "A coon." Farmer Oreen repeated, "Well, I wasn't dreaming, unyhow," Johnnie declared, "I don't know shout that." said Farmer Oreen, "But I do know that no boy ought to eat six pieces of rske for his supper." l'pyrlKllt, t:j ) HD EQCL CNew Arrivals UKiLOijEaO Derly at MODERATE PRICES JidiusOrMn fount w. AnTirtisT Htnley for Congress 1 Kim mi sehice I Fcr This district I Ataari i .'. j Best Cough Mixture 1 Is Home Hade Avte With fipsej LiH.rti the, I'aSt'tM lh Irf'tatiutt i an. I'tfUgtvn t ints fur Vbt l r.M, T"i. alt'I U t hf tjily !alo at H"in. M a it la i .... w it. i .a. . .i'.i . - a h. . t M , . a t . - I . 'i J . a ' . a la -. a tt.t a. Chamber of Commerce Division Secretary w Vfe ' t'Va. ' V US.-. '; Leah Iicllmsn Is secretary of tho women's division of tho Omaha Cham ber of Commerce. Who has been Very active In the Chamber of Commerce for many years and when It enme time to appoint someone in whom to Invest thu lespotisibllltlea of tho wom en's division Mil's Bellman was chos en as tha perfon most efficient and best, qualified to handle It, Mlns Hellman has entire charge of the financial end of the concert course being: brought here by the business and professional women's division of tho Omaha Chamber of Commerce. It Is her duly to take enro of all of tho money from the sale of tickets, the reservation of, seats, tho standing of the different teams, groups and Individuals. Ml.'.s llelle P.yan's team Is now a small margin ahead of Lulu Oiace Johnson's lentil, according to Miss liellman, who stiys tickets are selling fust and that it Is only a question of a short time Until the entlip Audi clrlum will be sold out. The first concei t will be November 2t, when Florence Macbeth, coloratura soprano, will appear. Tho second concei t will be the Criterion quartet, Heccmher 4. Other numbers ore: January 10, Paul Althouse; Bebruary IS, Barbara Mau rel, and April 13, Hi humdnn-Helult. The cost of the entire courr.0 Is tl and war tax, with an additional charge for reserved seals. For Mrs. Ingwersen, Miss Frances Custetter will enter tain at bridge Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Kobcrt Ingwersen, who Is In Omaha over tho week-end with Mr. Ingwersen, en route to their new home in Klgln, 111. The guests will be the Mesdames Leslie Futt, Herbert Negelo, Hyrno Holmqulut and the MIhss Margaret Harte, Mary Find ley, Izettii Smith, DeWcenta Conrad Frances Burt, Lillian Head, Catherine Ooss, Lydia Ilurnette, Kllzabeth F,l llott, Miriam AViley, Ruth Wallace and Almarlne Campbell. Miss Anderson Honored. Miss Mary Amrson, principal of the Kdward Itospwater school, who has been absent from her duties for a year on acco.mt of illness and who will return to her post next Monday, will bo honored at dinner Saturday. The teachers of tha school, with Miss Therei"i Loughman In charpre, will be hostesses and covers will be laid for U'. Yellow and white chrysanthe mums will be used In decoration. Iforn-rlmmed spectacles have been adopted by the French people. SPECIALS Saturday and Monday $2.00 Alarm Clocks for JS $1.50 Yellow Cabs for J)S $5.00 Electric Curling Irons for S3.10 60c Kotex, tho sanitary nap kins 19 $2.50 Hair Clippers. .SI. 10 $2.50 Electric Hot Plates for Sl.ftS $1.25 Pocket Knives for 7 f 1.00 Household Kubber Gloves, special OHf TOILET ARTICLES GOc Peaton's Kmulsion of Co conut Oil Shampoo. -liUd 60c Pcpsodent Tooth Paste for :! Wilson Clciiner l7tt $1.00 Herpicide 7Hc 60c Uvoris ii!)4 15c Do.Mar'i Coca and Almond Hard Water Soap, speei:il, per cake lOf P.r iloten .t.lO $1.5 Pinaud'i l.ilac Xiit' lal for Mc 50e Peheco Tooth Paste, Hltf 6tle (idnrowi Ii!c Il.tO Pyr..i, for the teeth sod 1,-tims, for 7'tt' ft ml Krank's lemon Cream fur 7!f R0c Ml'Vweed Cr.-attt . , .:,' ft eu.!h Cr.tft It-air Tonie 7J "3ft! Mi'onsH, kr the hir ia dt' itl' tl SJ Van It H.r .r..-r .ROl'CaES We line thi Isl i at si.. I i,nt popwlar .' t)0 I, .i.'. l' ' C nibmaliuit P. ".rf a ii 1 Pviedtr, Hp S'I i. P. (tl, ;i I Or 11.4B, .i j,,1 I Kita'4 hutt. epeial f' m.aa.l ('' C it- t' t P. ii, la Hi (. It. t )ii an t t't"i. tl ..! I a HAIR NETS , I ' I ' na H Sail, I t" tt.i.w ''"fj My Marriage Problems Adelo Oorlson'e New I'hnsn of "Kevchiilons of a Wife." The Discovery Mother (raham Made In Ditto's liooin. Mother Gruham's eimitloii.il transi tions are as hard to follow us Katie's. I knew perfectly well that the real cause Itnck of the angry, nervous out burst which had culminated. In her slapping of Junior, waa her wrath against me. But in her hysterical apology to me over thj sobbing child there had been no trace of linger. In. stcud. her poignant regit t was pitiful in Its meekneiis and I hastened to comfort her. "What nonsense, Mother!" I said In as nuttier of fact manner us 'I could manage. "Don't you suppose 1 know how yotl idolize (he child? Besides, you had a great deal of provocation, He was very naughty, Indeed." I made my voice properly reproving for Junior's ears. With the blissful forgetfullness of young childhood he had hnshod his sobs and waa regard- Inn mo curiously frorrj his t:i-nnilmot ti er's arms. But If I had cherished any Idea that this speech would salve my mother-in-law's feelings I was doomed to awlft disappointment. With an other of her lightning like changes, she turned a frowning face toward me. "Well! If he was, whose fault Is It, I'd like to know?" she dmanded. "He'a always tagging around after that ape ot a Katie, and she's the sassiest thing that ever walked on two legs, It's a good thing she was out of the way. Khe probably would have stuck a brcudknlfe Into me. Not that I don't deserve It." Khe burled her f.i'-o In Junior's curls with a convulsive sniff or two, while I mentally echoed her satisfac tion that Katie had not witnessed the unusual grandmotherly disciplining ofJ Junior, Mollier Graham's Decision, "But I haven't any tlnio to waste here," Mother Craham declared ab ruptly, setting Junior down wllh a kiss. "I'm going to glvo Richard's room a thorough ivorhaullng, Of course, yiu'll think it's none of my business, but it's a crime the way you neglect that room, I can tell you I would have been thought pretty stracklsh If I had let my husband's room go un'dusted." "Did you have separate rooms in those duys?" I asked Innocently, "No," She snapped. "What's that pot to do with it. I'd like to know?" "A great deal, I think," I answered mildly? "Picky and I alwoys have respected each other's wishes concern ing the (rrangemcnt and the care of our rooms. Ho knows that I like my room always In order, and he is al ways most careful about littering It up." "Yes, you are very particular about your own room, I notice " my motner-In-law said unpleasantly. "And ho has told me many times that It drives him mud to have any Popular Saturday Afternoon Concert November 4, 1922, 3:30 The Sixth ttliia artaon) of thrae popular tiatuMay concerts will be lialil tomurrriw anil one hour ef raul enjoyment la promfai'd you. Choree and bring your frfanda. The following well known srtiata mnka sp tha program: Cclro Kenroducins, Kveniug Star: Vocal Wolo by Ml D'Anna Donnelly, pupil of Fred Klli, scccmpnnlat Charlea tfheperd: Piano 8lo by Ruth Slohodinaky, pupil of Francos Hot-tens ; Vocal Bolo by Kmilia Mitzlaff, pupil of Prof. J. K. Carnal, accompaniiit Marguerite (annel, Celro Reproducing piano pluyed by Rudolph Friml;, Violin Solo by Ml Killth WriKht, punll of J. K, Brill, ac eompanlat Wn. F.. M. Wrisht; Pisnolog by Vtvian Wrenn, pupil of Amy Woodruff; Vocal Solo by Mra. Nell Wakely, areompnnlut Mlxa E. Bnrhman; Dancing anil Slnelng by Snrnh Adele Jonoff, pupil of Agnea Urltton; Orchentr Selection by liamy Jazz Band, leader Utn Klsver. SchtiioSIer Ik EHuoEIei4 1514.16-18 Dodge St. PIANO BEATON DRUG 15TH AND FARNAM STS. You Always Save Money on Drug Wants -CANDY- $1.10 pound Original Allo pretti Chocolate Creams. Saturday, per pound, (JJ) DRUG WANTS 1 pt. Norwich Milk of Mae- nesid :;:j 30c Hromo Quinine. .. .1.3c 30c Weeks' Break Up a Cold for 1 ft 30c Lysol 21c Jl.Oti Mulford's 5-jrr. Aspirin Tablets, bottles, of I'M), for r,f( Sl.Oti Vita Vim Tul.kts, ; $1.10 Tanlao UtC 40e Fltteher'a Cuatorin, 1!2 t!0c Kesinol Ointment. . !'Jf r.Oc I-heiiolax 35t Kreerotte IMC ll T7i L i!urn-Um-Up ' - . .4 a .' n... a ... -, 1 w 1 t 1 a-'-i. a 1 1 1 I a-1 a.-. ,.r,.4.a .1 i I I r WiaVB-ll ii.. "-r;.V.i. ,.4 fca--.j-.ai, ,.., ? XmXtSt. lone meddling wllh his things," I wenf on steadily, , Ignoring the III patured little fling. "Ho I never touch It myself, por permit Katie to dd" any thing save take out the rni.s and draperies ami clean tho windows and floor, His belongings 1 never handle," "Yours Claire." "Yes, ami a flue mess they're In, too!" my mother In law rejoined tart ly. "Hut If you want to encourage Itlclinrd In that sort of untidy non sense, I don't Intend to, I happen to bo his mother, and I will not permit him to have a room look like that In any house I live in. Ho didn't keep his room looking like that when he lived with me, I can tell you," I could have relorted rrushlngly with the comparison Dicky frequent ly drew between the nagging to w hich his mother always subjected him con cerning his belongings and what ho termed my "cursed comflness." But I only replied meekly: "No, I suppose he didn't." Then I watched her stalk nway to her son's rom wllh the certainly thot sho would so upset his things that, in his old fashioned parlance, Dicky would be "fit to be tied" when he should come home again. "When he should come home ngaln?" My heart rephrased the sen ti nee as u question, as I went back Into my room with Junior clinging tightly to my hand, Marlon had disappeared when I cntoe Into the hall, and I guessed thst she had fled to her mother for com fort. I h'td a sintilen poignant longing for my own little mother, laid to rest before I ever bad met Dicky. Hut that she would have understood belter than any one else the probms I had to face with my l'eter Fan, I was In stinctively sure. I sat In my room for over an hour, worrying over Dicky's silence and Dr. J'eltit's Inexplicable hints. I was so absorbed that I did not hear my mother ln law's knock nnf entrance until sho stood over me, her face trim and pule, In her band u large and expensive photograph, "I'll give you something to think r-.bout," she said. "Will you (ell mo what Ibis Is doing In your husband's desk?" I took the photograph mechanically mid looked Into the pictured, laugh ing face of Claire Foster. And writ ten across It In the fashion affected by actresses: "Vours till the Hint apple falls, Claire." Novelty Candy Dance, The Triangle club will give a nov elty candy dance Monday evening In the Lyric building, fourth floor. Tho public Is invited. Dundee (iiatauqua. The Dundee Ohatanqtia circle will meet wllh Mrs. Fred Kllloft, Jr., D107 Webster r.troct, on November 9, at 1:30 p. in. CO. Telephone DO 1623 CO. at Beatons Add 5c on dollar fraction thwvof on mull ordor for purr! post und packing. M5c Nature's Remedy Tablets for 17ft $1.25 I.yko Tonic H ,".0c Mentholatum 17tf a5c Sal Hcpatica 210 $3.75 Horlirk'a Malted Milk, hospital size 30c Zymolo Troches 1 K 3fic Enercino Ii7 $1.00 l.isterino 7U? .'ir.c Vitk's Vttpo Rub... $1.00 Imported Olive Oil, l'it.t 7;i $1.00 Hathinc Alcohol, ."', , fr IfHC Hospital Cotton, per lb., UU? (U)r Hi-iTno Si-ll:;er . . . -FOR MEN- il.no ;iliettu IUh.Ics. ..VtUe $1.00 Cilleite Ku-.ors. . .UUC Stic Durham Duplex Plud.s . ft,r ::. $l.iin Auto Strop Plades t'f Il5f $100 ;.m, Kvr Ktadv or A ii in St run I'-iiiira . 7J' rtUBCER GOODS C.uaranaa4 fur a Yaae $1 . ;-.t. Velvet 't.tintin Svni'k' S!) J rivet 2 ,,. t 'i,n,t. , tt n Hot V att-r Hvttte (.i. I'o'liilrt.ll f.vniif', S,2." f I 'is) i', iv. ji it v i.-r It- i V Sfr CIGARETTES- C('i, Luftkf Sliikat, , I'.er.Mot iH,'..A CIGAH3- r I. r D hl.ii "laa I: fi f i t. , $ .'J? I'v 1 1 I I l i reun ,( ii- . f t i . , , ? ?.;. H ViiM M tat I, I, . . ait, ah 0 tit'iti a ttiai t t t!l Wa U I I ' ' ii n The women of the Central Health j council of Bethlehem, l'a , are urging the appointment it a county dairy Inspector, w ho would be required to I look after the various dairies of the j county for an adequate salary. Norway's women have an exhlbl- j tiott pavilion at tho ltlo Janeiro expo sition this month, showing whut they ; have accomplished In various brafc'hes j of housework and sanitation, Models , of government schools for housework teachers and the. tuberculosis anna lorfums creeled through the efforts of women are a part of the exhibit, which is accompanied by Illustrated lectures. Crescent Dinning t lult. The Crescent Formal Dam-Inn club will give a dancing party this even ing, November 3, at the Hcotllnh ltlle Cathedral, 1922 NOVEMBER 1922 bun, Mori. Tua. Wad. Tbura" Frt. Smt. 1 6 7 I 8 I tfTIOTni . S1TT i III JUST DAYS Gome and Ohoose VOUfl Electris Washer B IB muni M ... ill At 1 You can participate in Our Big 3 Cash Refund offer if you buy your wajher by November 11th. Offer expires and sala positively ends in next seven shop ping days. You have' choice of the three foremost guaranteed Electric Washers manufactured THOR MAY TAG and AUTOMATIC. Special prices prevail on each Washer during sale. $5 cash and $1.25 weekly payments puts a washer in your home. The money, time and labor you save in laundry costs almost completely pays for the washer you buy. You immediately get our Cash Refund of $2.00 by check. One of the handy clothes basket! FREE with every washer while they last. We have only a few left. 2 3 4 5 6, 7 This Plan Helped 200 Women Since Oi lobar 17 we have laet out 00 12 rafon.lt la 200 watker huvera In tkta aala. Tlie firtt refund ef SI tkttkt wee ana tie whan 100 watkari had keen luld. Vtken 103 wether keel kaan tuld a talel el waa matte la eatk ef Ike 2 10 put. tkattrt. When 300 wa.k.r, are tU a (uUl el II will te tc miMad aatk ef ike 300 eur- tkatart. Warn 4it) wattiet are al.l a tUt ef II will re eiile4 t eeak ef ike 400 aur. iltata.a. t'r ur frianJt I frtille la Iki (.la Tlie latiftfe wetKer we ten the gieaUr wilt ke wur releaj s etett fttketar, .iffrf Shop Opm Satunlau Till 6 M, PHONE US Oae al Out D.iIm.I Ratttetaalal aat W .11 V (,!J fat a4 i-taU Ail laia,la Nebraska ffl Pover S. Dr. C. B. Foltz for Member of School Board This it an Important office, but pays no salary. I am IntereateJ became I have four children In school. Cleaning Price Reduced M.n'a twe or lhr.a-el.ee jj. KQ ulta claanad and preaaed .' DRESHER BROS. Dyaia, tlranara. Hatters, Tailors, ?2IT Farnam .treat South S ea Bran.h. 4'1S ft. Uik l. 11 A IHeU WaV MORE LEFT .1 Shorten Vah Day the lis ELECTRIC II Yaw ( lal Csaae I Oe( lUklaaat. Wait Longer! - v.. i