THE OMAHA BKK: WEDNESDAY, 'XOVEMUER 22, 1922. WW E iei Society Mr. and Mu. Head Honored. Thuisdsy wiling Mr, and Mr. J. R. Utivldsnn will erftertalii tt dinner In honor of Mr. and Mr. Walter W, llwud. Mrg, Jliud has Just returned from ft summer In Kurope. Huttir day evening- Lr. and Mr. Charte Hull will compliment Mr. ami lr, Mead at dinner. Bridge Tea. Mm Evelyn Ledwlch eiitrt tuined at a tniiltca l u Tuesday afternoon, whi n l.er gueala were Mcsdunii s C. W. Mor ton, Jr., ivlwln liusche, Jtohert Iteas- Oner, Way ii Helliy, Jilihurd reter. Itulpli I'arka, War Hull. Lea I luff, Jamsa Ilunsackrr, Itohtrt W" m t . Iloliert F.dwards, K. J. Connor, llaall ilrewar and (ha Misses fcsther Cotter, Imrothy Arter. Milan I1hu!. Luy liiirvln, Mildred Weston, Dorothy rav. luiaugh, Kathvrlna Di-iiny, il'Jfii Pal mer and Virginia I'lxlrv. ' For Dr. OMjoii. Mra. Clara Fowler and Miss II. Mitchell will entsrtulti at dinner at tha Fonteni lie hotel Wednesday eve ning; In honor ot Dr. Herbert Adams tilbhons who la to lectin In tha after noon before tha Fine Art society. Mra Kowler knew lr. (Ilbhona ami hla f.uiilly Intimately when they wero oeooiiiir h s jioiuer wu yn tm hki at Itika t'hautniiqiiu, N. r. Mrs. row ler commented Unit Mid. llblxnia. who Id herself a wrltar, lecturer and trav eler, la mio of the Wort cultured of women, a fitting helpmeet to so grout a man. Captain' Luncheon. A luncheon will he given Wednes day at tha Kontenelle hotel for cap tain III t lf) rialviilioii Army tlrlvt thin week. Mra. J. J. McMullen, chairman for women, will preside, Mra. K 8. Kood ih charx of collec tions. Those assisting her, who will attend the luncheon, are: Mesdiimee Walter I lend, A. H. Currle, W. It. T. Ucit, Malleoli Ttofie, Mlcheol J. C'ouk ley, Mli K. Milliard. , Doff) (iii Inn. Tha marriage of Mian Lauretta, Car lun and It. U. Duffy took pbicn Hat urday morning at Ht. Mary Magdalene church, Ilev. Father H, Hlnne offici ating;. Mlaa Agnea Juiulu and William Newland were the attunrliiiita. Mr. Duffy and hla hrldo will re eide at the I-atonii apartment. Ilrldii Elect Honored. Miss Cecelia Martin will entertain 10 couple, at a dancing party Wed nexdny evening at the Manacnin purk pavilion In honor of Ml Fuy Mitchell whose marriage to Lotila Behwedelson of Council Bluffs takes place .Christ maa eve. Omaha College Club. Clinton Urome will apeak on "Law AVomen Hhould Know" at a meeting of the domestic education eeetion, mnnn yi i-L'fl c o. w euiii siiuy . o'clock at the home of Mra. Anau Haymond, 6107 California tret. . The meeting of the drama aection Saturday 11 a. m. has been changed to the home of Mis. J. T. Votava, 6020 Burt atreet, An act from Her nurd Khnw'a "Caesar and Cleopatra" will he given. Una Parly lit Ellis' Show. One of '.he largest parties at the Elks' show "Hello Hill" 'Monday eve ning waa given by the Continental club when 100 membera attended. Mayor Jameg Dnhlmun was among the guests. i The rtcllcvue chapter No. 7 vlll present thft'Stac Oenis of 1922 In the Shrine auditorium of the Masonlo temple November 2j. The offering is made under the management of Frank Nelson. Grand Opera Star Guest and Hostess I -4'trr va-a llaWgHHI J ( r& ) ( TTr- 1 J $ t e Cry-TJMJt TALIS fSL FATTY COON MORE OF HIS ilUDVENTURES Oinuhu la welcoming the advent of Mini Marl Tiffany, the distinguished guest of Mlsa Harriett Met, with a great number of nodal affairs Wed Mdiy Mis. Harry Nicholson will en tertain at luncheon and In the eve ning Mrs. 1), C, llradford will have her to dine, Personals Airs. J. )!. I'oiti-r will return early next week from Ht, l,ouls. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller leave Fridiiy for California, where they will make tlilr homo. Mr, and Mrs. Kidney Walking an nounce the birth of n daughter Mat urday evening, November IK. Mr, mid Mis, V,. H. Wenllrook are making plans to leave next xprliig to make their permanent home In Chi cago, Announcement la made of I ho birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mis, A. W. WuhlHtrom ut the Htewml himpllal November 21. Registered nt the Kims In Kxcelslor Hprlugs are the Messrs. and Mesdamea William 1., lloljcmiin, M. Kulokofsky, K, It, itiibiiisoii and Fred II. Kinlth. Miss Klhuiheth Marker Is planning to spend her Christmas vacation In the runt. M.ss Barker Is a student In the University of Columbia. Mrs, James C. Puhlman returned Saturday evening from the east where lie tins spent tha past six weeks In Washington, I. ('., ami In Uungor, Me, Miss J less Iiouile, who has been In Kuropa since early summer, is spe cializing in French at the Korbonne In Paris and will retiarn to Omaha In Junuary to resume her teaching. Miss Klolse Tliomus returned Mom day to Hock ford. College, 111., where she Is a senior In the musical school, uftcr spending the week-end with her parents, Mr, ,nd Mrs. H. VV. II. Thomas. . Miss Thomas has recently been elected to the Wociatlc society, which corresponds to the I'hl Beta, Kappa fraternity. Speaker Knows the Conditions Abroad lr. Herbert Adaina Gibbons, who speaks before the Omaha Hoclcty of Fine Arts on "The New Crisis In the Near l'.unt," Wednesday, at 4 o'clock, at the Hotel Fonleuelle, has Jupt re turned from a alx months' tour of Kurope. He visited Asia Minor, was with tho Creek army, met the Turk ish leaders and saw conditions at close band, was In- Germany, I'eliind inn Frunea, ISy menus of personal observation he renewed his knowlcilge of Kuropenn conditions, especially as related to world politics, und tha par ticipation therein, lie nut the king ami premier of every country visited, including Moyd (leoruo of Kngland und 1'olnciiie of France, He hud an ulidfuiicii with the pope, lie Is one of the few men who aee a bright outlook for ICurope. Thn Fine Arts society will present five lectures following Jlr. (Ilbbons. Mrs. A. H. Currln, chairman of mem bership, will be at the door Wednes day, when one may procure a season ticket at $", and for tha single lecture, $2. Luncheon for Officer. Mrs, .May Leonard Woodruff of AI lentown, N. J., corresponding secre tary of the nutlonul Womun's lloaie Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, will ho an honor guest at luncheon at thn Y. W. C. A. auditorium floor on Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock. As the directing officer of this nation-wide society Mrs. Woodruff hae tnder her guidance the expenditure of neurly $3,000,000 annually. Men and women of the city who are Inter ested In bettering conditions In Amer ica, by helping the individual, are in vited to make reservation today with Mrs, Hoanmn, Harney 4213, CJIAI'TKll XXXIII. The I'uleUce. About this time of yeur, after the corn tua gone, Fatly Coon's father ulwuys hail a gnat longing fur chick en. Night after night he used to go down to the farmyard. Those were always trying times for Mrs. Cimiii. And now thai Mr. Coon had begun to take Fully with him on his dangerous errands, site wor ried all the more. It was one of those nightly excur sions Hint old dog Spot begun to bark. Mr. Coon, who was prying At the henhouse door, cried to Fatty, "Hun: Itun:" Kef ore Fatty could run, he hud to Jump. Ha hud climbed upon a pile of lumber beside the henhouse, hop ing to find a hole In the roof. When his father called to liliri, Fully leaped tuf the lumber. He fell wllii a sptush into some thing wet. ISut lie didn't stop to see wlni t It was. He crawled out of the pall Into which he had dropped and i n up the lime toward the woods. Mr. Coon had hurried off In the direction of Cedar Hwamp. Ho the Un father and sou did not meet ilgiiln that lilglit. Mr. Coon was the first to reach home the next morning. He Hut down and hciriift to eat the breakfast which "t-J" me.- OoiiinJ the ewek on a foot-log 11 thm of tmm tllppad and tll Into uw wets Mrs. Coon alunys had ready for him. "Where's Fntty?" Mrs. Coon in quired anxiously. , "We was running toward the woods when I saw him lust," said Mr. Coon. "Wo hud u llltlo Interruption down nt the ht-nli' HKit mi l. nlgtil. liuL we hot1' gi.i (iv. r " safely." "You suw Futty running away?" Mrs. t'onii iiHueil. "Well, to be exail no! I didn't see him. 1 heard him," said Mr. Coon. "Oh! I wish he'd come home," Mrs. Coon quavered. "I hope he's safe." "There he is now." her husband exclaimed. "1 know his step." And Mr. Coon helped himself to a big serving of frog legs, of which ha whs very fond. IleAvus Just about to put them Into his month, when he saw a foursome sight, fn tlio doorway ap peared a white figure, silent and ghostly. Mr. Coon gave It one look, dropped his frog legs upon tho floor, and hid under the table. Mrs. Coon Jumped on top of the table. She seized a plate, intending to hurl It at the newscomer. Hut he spoke just In time to save Mrs. Coon from brenlitnr i illnh. "Are you dancing a Jig, nu?" Well, of co.iise, .or, ami lrs. Coon both knew their son then. And they v tinted to know whut was wrong wilt 1 1 1 in. "1 never saw you so pale," said Mrs. ('nun to her son. .Now, Fatty Coon knew no more than they did as to why he was whl' from bend ot foot. Hit hsdn t even thought a second lime about that pall m something wet Into which he had Jumued, It was whitewash. Hut not one of the Coon lumily knew whitewash when he, saw it. Ho It was no wonder that Fatty's father and mother were alarmed. "(In get Aunt I'olly Woodchuck:" Mm Conn berged her husband. "Hlie'H know whut to do for till child If anybody inn help him.' Mr. Coon didn't even stop to pick ilia frogs legs up from the floor, Ho you can see how upset he wua. He came back in a shnrt time. Aunt I'olly was with lilin. Hut she didn't go liislda Mr. Coon's home with bun. rihe stayed below at (he font of the tree, where the Coon family lived. "Have that boy slick his head out, so I run see him, ' Aunt Tolly" di rected. And when Fatty looked out of the doorway and stared down at Aunt I'olly, she begun to nod her heud. It's Just as 1 expected." alio told Mrs. Coon, who stayed lip In the tree beside her son. "This ll the first case of the kind I've ever seen, Hut I've heard of 'em." "What Is It called?" Mrs. Coon ask ed her anxiously, "Your son," said Aunt Tolly, "hn turned while from fright. Mr. Coon explained to me about what happen ed down at iin henhouse last eve- ! nlng how old dog Hpot harked and ha and your son run away . . , us a ! very Interesting case," she added. I've u I ways wanted to aee one, Just then Mrs. Coon chanced to glance downwurd. And she started up In alarm. "1 believe I'm turning white my elf!" she cried. "Hee these while patches on me?" "Yes," said Aunt Polly. "There'e no doubt that you're catching It." Now Mr. Coon hud got Inside to fin Ish his frog legs. And coming to the door, he overheard Aunt Pol ly' slast remark. "Let me out!" he bellowed. "I'm going to leave home before I catch it too." He squeezed past his son, who still lingered ill the doorway., Down the treo Mr. Conn scrambled. When he reached the ground, he gave a shriek. ."I've caught It al ready!" ho howled, Ha held up a paw. And sure enough! there was a white streak on It. "You may ns well atay right at hothe," Aunt I'olly told him, "And don't any of you go near the water until vou're lietter!" Hhe left them then. And they were a very gloomy family. They moped about and slept most of the day. And when evening came they went out for a stroll. Crossing tho creek on the foot nil thre tf them slipped and fell into the water. And when they crawled out upon the bank, they were finite well again, ' Aunt I'olly Woodohuck always ald that thelra wai the most Interesting case she had ever seen. To turn white In a single night that was a difficult thing to do. Tiut to turn back ngaln in a single day that was even harder, ( Copyright. 102? ) Fourth Degree Formal. The Fourth Degree Knlghta of Co lumbus will give the second of a se ries of formul dancing parties Wed nesday evening at the Blackstone My Marriage Problems Adle Garrtten'i Nt Fbsif ef "Revelations of a Wife" (Ceprrigkt !:: Mrs. K. W. Duvls spent tho week end with her son, Dr. Edwin Davis, and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. tavis returned to Lincoln on Monday, where she la spending the winter with Mr. and Mra. Kllery Davis. I Problems That Perplex I ttf UMlrle fairs. Breaking an Knuagemeiit. Dear Miss Fairfax: 1 um 27 and in love with a girl of 25. This girl I have known since childhood and have always loved her, but on account of difference In religion she has always ,,.l,l wo u a nultl never muri'V. In an absence of live years irom ''is till I became engaged to nnoiner ... ..... i it.. ..... I.-.., Ill ...rti jc-ii. !. . vii..j - - - tier and I want to marry my old sweetheart, who now says she will marry me. I atill dearly love thla girl and cannot put her out of my mind, yet to break my engagement seems creel. liF.OKtii:. I You could do nothing more cruel and unfair to your present fiancee than to marry her while loving an- : other woman. If you do that you will not l" sbl to make your wife ; happyyog will be miserable mti the j girl who loves ymi will suflee- Ho! three prople will f.ire badly. While If ', vou are true to your real love, your honesty may ralise the llrl to whom , you are How ensnged a hitte untunpi- ( iie bus she w.il le lietter off wllh iluil dm,l'omlm,nt than with a bf Iv, ml on f ilse pretenses of love. : , honest Yog will hv to suffer a bitl.. for M is sad thine ! hurt km ..n itelihereNI), tut jou d m I .ewrve to get .(t ' fi. iio JouT I nhsppy ll I aaow of M i. h tu.,rrl. Yeur fthr i riMiiMblr woiryoig tuer lu !. hi. it .ul l a.vourtt If b e lm-it.m- Why eel null erh"! fur a rr m l help l.ghttn the fcur ! ' TMn mv i,a briMr spms i a i. yur ('fci. mav atie tJ ' Un ik i i. u I. i. ,'' ea t- jw tteutie; i. m heirr ! v-ui la g- . i to !!" $,tlm. I-.iii..w, I lks tl ( i. h4 e im-ii ..! i - the -illf ft J lMtWl, Tf l 1 mil ' !( fct ew-i-m. A t . lt- pt l i I. ; Itr-nsa I jei l t1 u i . ! I . I iat -.t I ii I-..1.! s. n h i-1 .... ft l ' I. t. t th . ,,.. t -A - . a - .- ...I f.- !' I l . , If I l !-' t - t i l la II V 1 V- .k ' ' t f 41 I ktt Uskoiii, Ne WEDNESDAY ONLY 0) Wliraiter ' MiflMimeipy vP wo Sensatinal Low Priced Groups! I Ifik. Group No. 1 Group No. 2 - ij2 (Red Tickel ut) (Gre'n Ticktt I WWkml 500 HATS 500 HATS "lSVi I i Retail Value, to $7.50 Retail Value, to $15 I Warn You ' tfft We exrect gte.i A'V V ff crowd Wednrs- W day. ieUvm n V We exr-ect giv.it crowd Wednes day. leUvm II ucrt an offer made. Shop early . in tarn ul ineMTI, Sale Is Restricted! llfily i- t'ouiu il Ululft ee. DmeKa unnFn d- we siU thta eltr. If utt lixs etwahere we mutt S.Miioin you. lat.t of the abie pamtJI U.tnt vr la stru-tiy ! tuina, loi: e ir rt t tl, pattntent vuit.mr may buy hU at wS.di ! All Group No. I 1UU beer red tg nl 'niluile brautiful tr.n.msd hata of rib bon, cloth ami feuther trimming. Velvet fved sailor nd children', beaver hat astonishing value at th. rolieuiou fric. All foU'r, intliutim l.Uik. Don't Itiisa thU chance ! buy tv ur more hat you'll heed for winter,. Value like the are rr! Kntire lot at Thin Vrice Roth these group include haU made lo retail t many time our (ale pric. Tv IvertUe this new retail department offer these to you, All exceptional bat gains! Lot 2 Hat bear grren thkel and Inrludc liuU in metal cloths, l'ann an I vol. Velvet. atiu and I't-rsisti truumeU hat in season's fiewest Ityles, All wanted colon. Entire lot at Thin Price ltat$ at .Imil lUg Saving 12th & mem Wholesale Milliners and Far nam HaU at W'hnUmte Mrnn tllg Satlngi OrtN WtlK V t BUM W AM lO IMr.M SAttRDAtl VHUl I f. M The Itesult of Madge's Search anil What Katie Told Her, At my mother-in-law's disclosure that she had thrown the photograph of Claire 1 "osier with Its blurre In scription to Dicky Into her son's waste basket, and that the basket wu downstairs on iliu kltcticn porch. I r.elned her arm In a psuiu as great us thut her face registered. "Quick!" 1 said tensely. "There Isn't n second to lose. We in net gel down there and get it nut. We'll go down the sialra of tho kitchen wing, so the reporters In the living room won't get u glimpse, of us." Old and feeble a she is, she "kept pace with me as we hurried through the hall to Katie's quarters, Katie was nowhere to be seen, a fact my mothnrdn-law noted with a sniff. "That sue -might in lie seeing to her - lunch," she suid. "Hlio II not haw U ready in lime for your train. Hut then sin,' never on hand when she' needed." "Look It Over!" I opened my Hp to protest, but a I saw that she had no Intention of halting her course to hunt for Katie, 1 prudently closed them again. There was but one thought In my mind to find the photograph my mother-In- luw In her anger had thrown awuv, "Here the basket, Just as 1 left It,'1 my mother In law suid with a sign of relief, as we readied the porch. "I remember I tied up this bundle of old trash and put It on the top, and It' light here still. The rh olo graph Is further down In the waste-bas'-ct. I suoiosn we'd better tske the basket Into the kitchen," hadn't we, and keep It there until after thorn people are goner" "Ves, we ciin look It ovsr better In there,' I said, picking up the basket, and going into thn kitchen with it. Look it over! she rejoined in an offended tone "What do vou nien'' Do you think I'm so gentle that I don't remember v. here I put the pho tograph'' "Of course, J'ou remember, I wild placatlngly. "hut it doesn't follow that some ono may not have looked In the basket since." , 'Hut the bundle ot oia trasn is jusi Where I placed It," she protested. "Couldn't It have been replaced in exuetly thn r.amo munner7" I asked, milking a mental nolo to rescue the bundle which she had designated as old trash." . A Terrifying Fear, T know hla proclivities for making llltlo sketches and jotting down Ideas for his Illustrations on the backs of old envelopes, old blotters, pieces of wrapping paper anything that hap pens to bo handy. To almost anyone they would appear trash Indeed, but I early had learned to regard them with duo respect, and never lo destroy them. Hut It was a lesson hi mother splendid, old-fashioned housekeeper that she s could never learn, ami it was always my taak to rescue Dicky's I belonguiKS fiom his mother s period! il attacks of holism-leaning far. "I suppose It could." she elowared grudgingly. "Well! We might a well get at It." I took the tied bundle from the top and laid It aside where 1 could get at It conveniently. Then we liegsn to take the rest of the things from the basket, and I saw that I muet go over the contents thoroughly before they were burned. "I wu sure It was right on this aide," my mother-in-luw suid wor riedly, as we llehed deeper Into the Lusket, "Hupposn we turn the content out on the kitchen table, " I suggested, "Walt till 1 get a newspaper," she rejoined with housewifely caution, and 1 obediently walled until she had arranged everything to her ssllsfse tlon, Kefora she had finished fussing with the paper Katie ripened the door to the buck hall which I had closed. "1 fee dot hoonch of soup greens," she said, "I found heeiu vulklng down dls hall, lie say lm vaut to see tn n 1 driver vun meeult. Hut you bet he shisist van ted to snoop around, und 1 follow heem around almost like If el la puppy till he sen bees taxi driver und get back safe by living loom ssihii I 'ml hs no et any n lUrr AU plclllle Sio iteie." "Which way was he walking In li t hull when you found him, Katie".'" I asked unlit!)', dumping out Iho l' malning contents of the v.uste basket und turning thent over with fevcrteh lingers. And then my mother In-law and 1 stared t each oilur wllh horror, sirltkun eyes. Nor' there wua ne fragment of Clulro I'oster's photo, graph to be seen. 11 rtpyflghl, II"' Daunhtrr Horn to Mr. ami Mr. Mftz. A daughter, rhylls, wu born VfU ',.iy mornlg In Muffulo, N. V to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ml of that city. Mrs. Chillies MeU, mother of Mr. Metx, left for the east lust Thuisduy, Hi hire luh. The lloiilcvuid Hrlilge club will meet wlih Mrs. C. M. Hart la Wednesday t 3. ' Hluck vrlour is used for u coat made in it blown modi I, with long sidu pun els edi;ed with bunds of gray rarucul und with a deep collar of the caracul. illVKKl IstMKNT. AIM Mil 11-, Ml. vr, When toxic poisons penetrate the - intestinal walls EXPECT THE WORST! Next follows polluting of the blood! Thla meant the poisoning of every orgun In the !dy! Vitality and energy become lower each day; the brain be come sluggish. Old age and Illness gallop In!- You run avoid all that by perma nently relieving constipation the cause of 110 per cent of all humun Ills through the regular use of Kl logg's Bran, cooked and krntubled! Keep the ellininntlva tract open III healthy normal condition and you will live in health year longer, Kellogg'g Hi an ia simply nature' food. It Is not a "remedy," but euteu regularly ench duy at least two table spoonfuls; In chronic cases, with each meal It will sweep the bowels, cleans ing and purifying. You cannot afford to feel sluggish! to have your bruin energy Impaired; to have an offensive breath! Consti pation can be blamed for them all! It hasten old age Just as II Is re sponsible for Illness! Tho aged enn be permanently re lieved of cousllputloil worries through (he use of Hi an. Kvery iiicmhrr of your family should eat It every duy. Kellogg'g limn Is most valuable In tho diet of children. It Will make them grow strong and robust. It clears u muddy or pimply complexion and removes uu obnoxious breath. Bran's health work la wonderful. Kellogg'g llruu Is delicious as a cereal or sprinkled over other hot or cold cereal. It. makes the most delightful pancakes, raisin bread, gems, etc, Htielpes on every puck, age. Hug Kellogg'a Uran ut all grocers. AllvKHTIHKMKNT. DON'T WEAR OUT F Dainty georgette garment, chiffon waists, fins gossamer lace and other dainty articlas of wear are rarely worn out on the person. They are too often worn out In the wash, attacked and discolored by the harsh Ingredient el soaps. Unit, the soap powder with the lemon fragrance, Is famed for Hi treat, ment of dainty wash garments. I-lna contains no lye, caustic or grit. It can not harm. Linn dissolves out dirt, af fecting the delicate strands of the fatirlo Itself no mors than If you used pure water alone. I. Inn Is comforting to the hands and Its pleasing fragrance ban ishes soapy odors forever. Your grocer has Linn, Buy one package then be the Judge, Scrambled Eggs withMincedHam Crisp the Jium a little luTore putting the fpRg in tli; pan. When dono siirinkbs wiin LEA&PEllllS' SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE WHEN IN NEED OF HELP THY BEE WANT ADS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OFERINGS New erop of No. 1 8oft Shell English Walnut 3 lbs. for 98c Tsn-i1-.-r -irr--lTi, THi ' "TTiT" ki'if'TuiT it,."i -a"g..T n-. r 3,000 lb.' of Fresh Lemon Cake Cookies, per lb., special, 19c NOTICE, FOLKSUNext week the Buy.Rite ad will appear in the" Monday evening papers, Reaaon-Thanksglving Week. Watch for the Thanksgiving Specials. SaBSSSBBSSSSBBBB Another carload of Jona than and Roman Beauty Apples, snappy d Q and firm, box. Large Dell clous Apples, dozen. 49 rimall Orange V peck, 43 Virginia Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs for 25 5,000 5-lb. pails of Si mon Pure Lard, per 5-lb. pall , 99c Guaranteed Pure Leaf Lard CO-operate with the Nebraska Farmer, buy Nebraska Pota- toea, k full 2-biisliel sack of Nebraska Early Ohio Potatoes-. $1.45 Larse Thin Skinned Juicy Oranges, 80c vu'luo, do-. 59 Large Thin Skinned Juicy Grapefruit, 3 for 29 BREAKFAST SUGGESTIONS Kamo Pancake Flour, 2 large packages for 25 PilUbury's Pancake Flour, 2 package for Jloney Nut Uutter, large Jar, each 25 600 gallon can of Pure Country Sorghum, iwr gallon can , (jg 500 quart can of Pur Country Sorghum, per quart can 25 500 cases spot cash purcha of Wedding Ilr.-uk-fast Maple Syrup, regular 35e value, special per bottle 27) 3 bottle for The boit maple syrup value In Omaha- iry om on your pancakes or waffles tomorrow morning. THANKSGIVING R&MiN0'R Nonsuch, Mine Meat, packaxc lor....4flf Non Such Mince Meal, Hoi. tin for 2f Kamo Moist Mince Meat, per Mb. jar.'., ,4 Jf 1 can ot 10IIJ lack Kentucky Pumpkin.... 43f Not A Seed Serdlr Kalsln. 3 Urge pkg. fiftf Fresh rouiedary lstts, 3 tho package (5( Kresh t snirl Kist. 3 packagt Jm 3!)f 1 lb. pat kie of lroni,iary COdit-d Slued Perl, couslstinf of rltroB, huioa and orange, per lb. pk fi3 California t1, pr . . , . Q ft 5 l,ltiilt4 amount of selected lmiUrd jinra rn. Assorted Chcolt, per le ,. 33f ilhankiibinc lUmlndsrO ROCK BOTTOM BARGAINS 1 lb. of 35c Buy-Rite Special Coffee . . n 1 25c can Kumford UuklnK Powder j 10 large bar of P. & U. Naptha Soap 45 The Celebrated Tea Table Flour, lbs. $1 5 Tbo Celebrated Tea 'Pablo Flour, 24 lbsT OJa Uutton Mushrooms, 'i 4,r.c cans for $1 15 3 No. 2 can of Hand Packed TouiHtocuT'oc 3 can of Sugar Corn for 29i 3 cn of Country (ientlenmn Com for.... 43 3 cans of Fancy Maine Corn lor 55 3 cans pf Club Peas tor 3 can of lieavcr Ihim IVas for 53 3 cans of Midget IVaa for g: 8 can of lirand Canon Sliced plne.ipjiie $1 20 Special Handy pack of 23 Scotttssuo ToaVis, plendld lor home use. the otfice or trarel- ifig, 2i In pack for jq Consumers tin of lien's Fairy Cracker In nan retunnbl tin. gl.lS-llock Hot torn I'rlce. M. J. H. Ci.fl'te, the fimV. coffee we kiiovv tf 1 pmmil , 3 lt. hr only $1.35 47c PAIHIMAID iUTTin try the ler IHIMAIO iUTTin tJr.lZi e tii- the rt. e W i)Doir,'u . t.. r..t :iv. ICParsons ' household nt Bitt se 22c Anrn'onia 39c Thursday ef thU wteli U "0n Haute Dijr yott -ih to dont to any Bur In itor ' al th Old ftoplt'i Horn, lirto &4Uvr Y1 wU fiw4 a txrrrl ther for thn purpos. lams a) W O'kll t0H Carnal 4 MilCHUt, .W" 4 l0004 lla m a M4a aawaso MttHH ta Hu PRO! (iMOCIMY si ! et, TMC-HIN A lva !- a4 eiiti.e .VN 4 ! ink Kim I utcH co H4NHIGAN eV CO. ee mi ; ae iMua to S U- w. y .,.. KMtl tvitf