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4-A OMAHA SUNDAY BKE: NUVEMKKIf 1, l!14. BELGIAN QUEEN ON FIRING LINE OFTEN: Bhe and King Determined Not to Leave Own Land Till Abso ratly Necessary. AMERICAN VISITS RO?AL PAIR ftrcrrtmrr of I . . IrKnllna In T1ro rli Wllnrwi Artnnl llshtln;, Serins; nrtln tkhell ftr Kill F.lnrn Mrn. (Copyright. 1!14. Iiy Vrrn PultllshLiiR Co.) Nl'ON. Oi l SI. (Spec lnl CaMcgrarri to Ntw York World and Omaha Hit ) Hugh Olhson, the secretary of the Amorl an legation In MruKsels. hs returned from a sperlnl mli.oa to llare, where he went from ixiwlon to rnnfrr with th Itrlglsn govrrnimnt. Ho visited the king and quern on the ft! in line, tx-ar Plxmtido, having a thrilling experi ence ltnFing the actual fighting. (W Incident of thr trip wan thnt nf a shell bursting near Mr. Clhsnn. killing mrn. ( n arcmnt of his diplomatic t-tattis. Mr. Gibson n precluded from discussing n)at he saw, Ini lud.ng the military operations. HeceJred by Kins and Qirra, He firm visited tl.e. Helgtnn govern ment orflnals at Hsvre. and then, at t lie Instant of the ltelglnna themeelves, he proceeded to ItrlKlum and thrrn lie was received by both the king and quoen neither of whom ha ever left Hrlg.an oil and neither of whom Intends doing co unt.l It Is absolutely necessary. Neither believes that such a necessity will ever arise. The king and queen are doing heroic work, aerordlng to Mr. Gib son. The king, In a imi'le field uniform, la In the trenches conxtantly directing the operations and talking with his men, whose enthusiasm la always aroused by the king's, presence, Mhh'h atlmulatea their cj Irlts and keeps firm fighting. Iluler at err Kroot. The king of the lie Ik Ian show no fear whatsoever and keeps at tha ve.ry front. Tho queen la no less brave. Bhe, too, venture Into tho perilous tone, She. la In charge of tho organisation of the hospital and ambulance, rorp whlrh pick up tho wounded. tn takes an active part In the work. She knows much about treating the wounded, being the daugh ter of an eminent surgeon and having devoted mu" b time to the study of niedl cine. She la at all time within the sound of the great guns, and while Mr. Gibson was talking with her the win dows rattled with the explosion of the great gun of British dreadnoughts lying off shore, bombarding the (Jerman post- tlon. often tho queen goes up to the firing lino while directing the rescue of the wounded. Itoth the, klnfi and the quern evince '. grout interest and grateful appreciation .of the American efforts to afford relief r?to -the stricken Belgians. JAPS ASK US TO SEND GERMAN CRUISER FROM HONOLULU. tt, t ' "."'V ' I FRANCE TO REMOVE CAPITAL TO PARIS "ZoSuL Wounded in Northern j Kansas City Opens New Union Station KANSAS 1TY. M" , ( i' t Government Seat to Be Returned to Metropolis from Bordeaux No vember 26. WATCHING YPRES RESULTS 1 mnhliers I laht la Sorthrrn on trr to tlealst Aitmiirr nf .er ninna Finnic t'nmnns ltter I enter of t nr Interest. iINT'ON. f if t. 1 Tlie h.pl':il ' rurniMni iinn In tuTthero Prance are mpurn lei.t to roje with the number i,f ; '1 t'cimr rr ceive.l. aceor'liriR to n t"edl'al enrrcpoinlent if thr Time? Wrtilnr from J'oilope th" correaimnd I eflt :iv 1 "Tiie hcKpitHli" are full, but the stream i 'if wo'inihil continue and will continue a - ! Met! I t 'H .. t :m o !!.. r-t tho ..,. i of I s new t:n''n ctatbm whh n i-.' f . . r -i .h 1 1 v up' i"i t.. tl-e pull'! i i.i r, r i t . ri vh t l're d nt NVil.n .it . t! e lil'i- M" !M: I i'H'tira n button Hid icwint" iii.. tic diioi of the terminal I The i I-: i ai ion w !l continue v ith little Interrupt. i ti until inidnlisl.t Sutuninv. when ti.e fir-t r'K iir train will run hit i The plHln fuels are t! at the hospital ac-iuie .n.ni. "immoilotlf na In mrthern T rance are Hu.it nt ir,nfn ei.t Tt.r. r...1t. v u' vl.lnr.ini na ' t-eilt 1 1. . VI n, any woumjed ao poxs.'Vile to Knland TAIlIS. Oct SI. fnofflclnl announ'O- I In helnpt p'ml ed to a .Inncrou extreme, merit waa made today thnt the govern- i ' Toere Is a buti! and nerloua l.uk of men would return to I'nrt from I lor- ! efficient and xp.r1encr surgeon and deaux Nnvemhf r J nnd tluit I'.irliiment , ri irses. A grist majoil'y of th" wound" would meet on I ii c.Miil.ir 1'. to puasj"1 'aused by phntpn'l. They Iwcome ememerKV lows Infected qubkly rind d'-ninr.d - surgical l.lttln hv little Paris nppcnr to he re turiiing to more normal condition. The hop in Hi' Artme 1 l.ux riteta. ahP h lui l the:r doors loi ke.1 mid the 1 ' ' " 1 ""-s " w i"i f i' i;i! .i s. a: .-1 a i : i ii i biiiM n-:s f ! Tin i -i lit. pi.; I'l n nd ,!( of h,ii.'o and rel're the htti-ii.hirt tcrmlml . .ti 1 1 .i v of !".,'.,"".'ifM, the ne-.v one of ihe ncrld's Hiuet it !(!::! rclioi,n v.i n- "!."cd thnt the tea. li"r. n.leht lako rart 'n the ( M ivil ie. AM BASH AT Oll rlllNMA OF J A TAN. WARIUNCTt N - In reyjionao to a pro-j tent lodged by Aml.iiiiiidiir Chlnda of; ' jJspan, government offh In Is huv taken , steps to have the Deer, a (ierman cruiser, exeliel from tho port of Jlono-i lula, herj It re. -.fitly put In for repulr The Japanee now point out that the re pairs to tho Oder wi re, now complete, ! anil under lntctnatl.i-i.il law It I" tv i longer enlltli-d to run.i'n In Ihe port- It is understood thai .1 .it-.uii'He nieti-of-war arc waltltig for It outride the harbor. window uhlicn al. il, have heen re otxneil. I.a.li 'lay nnotlier reRtaurant or oxr on the l.oi! vaids "r elsewhere re FUineji hulne..s, arnl the newp,i rn. ahlch craae I to puhllfih fit the time of tho mohi i.nt'on, ha' e ln-i:i;fi to rj.pr ar SKnln. Tiie iicilnti of rcopiiltiK the Hourse a!'i It illrun.ied. Frnm the I mar arena In Trance and ftelgluiii the j mont phniiii; new to Pnr!lnti today I was that telllm; f the retreat of thr riertnans across the Yrr In the f ai e of ' Htl'f connotuidlnn l.y the alUe. The an -' nouncetin nt tnly a f.".v day ncn that the Oernian had succeeded In crnlns to the left lank of the Y.-icr did more to '!f-ptim the ppirlt of the people here I tratrrrnt of the nvit. thorough char ' a.-ter. With tnexe mfj time f a Ms; ' la-'or. It. is dnnifc run. In mopt cuscf I to eulilect the patient to a long trip to i Knitlalid. I "Many more hospital mut he estalv Mlhed In hotel. rilno and houses hc- hind the firlne Hoc. HurEeons of lohg j experience mu-t le sent. Finally antl- ' (.ritl.. Hl'T-ua.t' n.m.l 1 r, .r...l..A .1 n.i . 1 , , " litl.e richt s!.timpoo. i'n- r'.o i-ii. i ne iitii'T, wni' n ami I , at cleanllne without the tie of rermi ' kllllns; suhMance, inrics where In- I re."ed wound are concerned. "Yet there are many Rood reasons for (tiallevlnir It to he widely prHctlced. Here II where enrm-on of wide cipei . ti.e are , needrd rfther than rnnns 'ledaine. , The same huld true of dimerous delicate i operatlor.s. It I cju illv ne.easary to i have In the h'. :'nts t;,rf of mice IS YOUR HAIR RIGHT FOR THE KEW FALL ITYLES? who have had h" ilo mi nt of the war for I m-i. of frnlnlns ' than anv some time. Th'-lr withdrawal now. alone jproKicsa of li.e alliM at other no .officially announi'fd. ! tahen l.y of Vnur-year STATE TEACHERS TO BE HEM WEDNESDAY (Continued from Page One ) league, and F'llday afternoon, nt the Central Illxh school, the antniaJ meetliiK of the Nrhra ika branch of the American Hchool fence league. Moth are an x II liarles of the Nebraska State Teachers' association. Teachers vlltlns; the nty nt the time Sing Sing Warden Dismissed by Glynn many a marMcp; the flri't stages cr on Im pending Ictory. ni ii II iiirirni i:i i.iM-n ill ujq icii jiiti'L- , . . U i ...,....,. e v..... ! -'WK, Oct. Si -Thomas .1. Mc i ,. Ill,, have h.e, Il, I.eenUMe of the I Corm1, k Wa dlsmlssej t,Kht a Warden ; (treat Importance of the position to the ! Hermans. Ypr . B.-coi.liii to the. Her- in-in nillltarv men, I the center lif the jtlei rnan position In hw-i-n T.IMe and the a. Tliv.v h.uc said that they could not of Sin Sinn prison after fiovernor Olynn had read the report submitted to him by Stephen C. Tialdwln. th ppcc-al commis sioner appointed to Investigate the af fairs of the Institution of the convention .or thorn, who il. slte, to : miitlnun their n.lvati. e unless n.-surcd of I Th Vmnry cauRe of the warden's dis becoino metiibeis of the nnsoclntlon, may ; I10s,,sHlon of It. c.hare was Ills Krantlrm' of special favors nroll at any time (luiiti moinlii;s and j ..,f Ypres Is conMurr..l. we will have I ,rl ' r"tl,l A. Hiilllvan. a Brooklyn bank evenlnita by koIiik to the Auditorium, j t, routc opcrifd iih far a heli;hls of 1 wr"' k'r- Sentenced to hard labor. Sul durlng aflemoon nt the IU(jh school 1 S ()m,,ri twenty-two miles southeast of l'vn was Hen worii hi a stenorajher hullilInK'. and at the Home hotel at any Ciilals," Is a statement attributed lo t"1 chauffeur. time between 7 .: In the inorninn and ; them. However, the most Important po- rlv residents of Tonkers testified to rrldniKht. I sltlons In tiie I'no of combat between '1ny, that recently they ia,j seen Sullivan The llrandels stores have Invited the Nlouport. lUxmnde and Ypre are In the je-bout that city. teachers to a spcclul pcrformaiue at the ! hands of the allies You wiil do). s-ht In arraiiKinK your hair In tiie new ni d inti M-siinK modes i f this sea.-ion so that It Hpiarn naturally heavy. This nil! he a simple matter if you use H Is not advisable to uiie a makeshift but aliviivn use a l rep aration made for shnmpooliiK only. You can enjoy the b'-sl thnt is known fur about three rent a. Mniinpoo by Kettirig a l"nckau;e of canthtox from your riruxKtM; dissolve a traspoonful In a cup of hot water and your shampoo Is ready. After It t'e the hair dries rapidly wiih uniform color. I'andruff, excer oil nnd dirt arc. dissolved. Your hair will he so fluffy that It will look much heavier than It is. Its 'utrr and softnrss will aiso rielleht yon, while the stimulated scalp Rains the health which Insures hair growth -Advertisement. Great Sale of Automobile Overcoats Monday teachers. Besides these. In tha way of entetalrlittrmt. Uteris ,ts to be a rtill'rard .. for the benefit of The teacher. However, Hie, time for tha functions has been so assigned thit there will t?e no cutting tntdjfh Hoilra designated for the working i paH Jbf the cbnnttoo, 1 Hiring the stay of the teachers In the city thera will be a trade excursion to Houth Omaha and an opportunity given . to visit the point of Interest In Omaha. This will probably iw the afternooa of Friday, November 6. The lama venlnsr there will be a, concert at tha Auditorium, to which all will be Invltad a ruesta. It will ba given by Mrs. Oervllla-Reache, .a prima donna whose reputation aa a singer la world-wide. This Is the closing; num ber on tha week's program.- P u ring tha week. f tha eowvanMoo teachers outsldo Omaha will ba given an opportunity of visiting th city school ' And those. desiring to do so should: write to, or rail -upon Superintendent Graft at the city hall: Omaha temhers are hard at work on tha fletu'tig for the convention and have the! work wall n hand. E V. rarrlsh of the publicity bureau of tha Commer cial flub l assisting them and has charge of rne commlrtee" on lnfor-matlon, meeU Ing place arrd iiotela Teacher desiring Information on anything1 along these lilies may' write him and dc nd upon It that their -requeau wUI ba glveh atten tion. ' Iafovsnatloa for Asking:. Mlsa Bell Ryan, assistant superinten dent of schools, will give any Information . desired relative to the schools of the city. Prof. Benter haa charge of, tha bulletins. Ills Httte the drroratlon. N. M. Orv ham. superintendent of Ihe 8outh Omaha school,, the excursions; Prof. Reed tha guides. Visa Forsyth the Information bureaus, Mlsa Austin, reception of teach ers at the depots; Prof. Rusmlsel, the usher and the Young Men'g t'hrlstlan assoclatlon. the rooming bureau. Kach day during th convention, uni formed high school cadets, wearing badges, will be at the depot, wheie they will answer Questions and furnish the teachers assistance In getting up tovin, reaching th convention halls and direct ing them to their boarding places lle'adqaarter at Home. Tha headquarters of tiie ' atMm latloa will be at the Hum; hotol. wltu conven t.on sessions held In the Auditorium, the lanquet hall of the Home, tho high school, tha Central school, ttu HiKh rhool of Commerce, the Klrst M'lhidlt nd First Coniretlcnal churche. "hamber' gcademy. Crelghton Art and 6clenc building, Crelghton aud.torium, tha Young Men's Chrlatiaa and the Young Women' Christian assolation buildings. The first sefon of the" oonventlbn w ill be held in the. banquet hall of the Rom "hotel at JO o'clock, tha morning of Nov- ember . when "What Contltute Effi cient Bupervuaon of City School."' will ba taken up and dlcud. followed by a discussion -of th "Rights of tha Child.;' In the afternoon thera Ut ba another meeting at the same place. At the same tuna there will ba sessional' meeting at nearly all he flsxaa tijrretofor referred to. la FU JMl .-Tir.da. Th folio vine 44J ThWsUay, the con vention will ba lit goud working order. 'Tha machinery will ba running and at - itearty a doten places scattered about In the . downtown , actions, th acctlonal meetings will ba golns on. Thera will not ba a moment of the time that will not X, take; up, as &.W or more teachers who will ba thera will want tu'eroad all tUe work possible lntj the three days. In connection wifi Ihe convention. Thursday aiuirnoon. there will .ba th ajinual, sKsnion of th Mury Tellera' Brandi Is theater. To Yll onth OmaliM. The live atock Interests of Kouth Onioba are niaklns' extensive prepurHtlon for re celvInK the Nebraska teacher. The etnrk yard company I.i Issuing a souvenir In vitation to each of the teacher to visit "Market," win-re special courtesies will lie extended t i them. The packing houses are nrranKing for elaborate dis plays of their products and all tho Insti tutions connected with the market will hold open house during the term of the convention. On Krldny, November 6, the stuck yards company will tender an In formal luncheon In the big exchange din ing room to the members of tho Teachers' association. "The Houth Omaha live sloct market now ranks second mining the world's markets and Is today Nebraska's greateit commercial . Institution," said Everett Uucklnnham, general manager. - "Tha progressive teacher, always alert to matter of public Intercut,- and ever ready to absorb klowlcdge which may be useful In the everyday field of endeavor, will find a visit to the stock yards a profitable ope, for there an opportunity will bo afforded to learn something con cerning tha Industry which lis been uch a prominent factor In the development of Nebraska's resources." Among the many local excursions planned for the teachers last year tho on to the "yards" proved by far the mora popular and It Is expected that thousands of the teachers will visit the big packing houses and tho stock yards, so those Identified with the market are making arrangements iiccnrdinK'y. " Oneral lierr Cherflls, the military ctlllc, declares thnt a wounded Frenc offh rr with whom he tulked yesterday, had nil the praise to the (irrtnan method of combat. The present war, he says, ulso affirms the Immense service aviation run render to tho French units. Tho neroplanes has become nn Instrument of observation, not only useful but Indis pensable, according to (leneral Cherflls. The death list of Ihe nrmy men today contains the name of Colonel H. Detrle, who was the youngest superior officer In the set e.' I i Two German Cruisers Reported Captured IXINnON. Oct. 31. 2:fi9 a. m.) A dis patch to the Tost from Sydney, N. s. , says It Is reported that the German cruisers Bcharnhorst and tho Onelssnnu have been captured as a result of the failure of their coal supply. There Is no official confirmation of the report to be had here. Tee Want Ads Produce Hesult. PRINCE MAUhiCE KILLED WHILE LEADING COMPANY Vote KBNNF.DY for SK.V ATUR.-Ad-v crtiscmcnL a AfSLvA a WeekIIMSTfWeek 14c a Day Will buy nny pioco of jewel ry in our stock. Buy your Xtiuis presents now. Pay $1 a week. No interest no se curity just common hon esty. Western Watch & Jewelry Co. IUmhii 217 Karliali Illock. 2011 So. 15th St. of LONDON, Oct. 1.3-Prlncrss ITenry of nattenhnrit ha been Informed by tjie headquarters at Hie front thnt her son, I'rlncn Msurho of Kattonberg, whose' name appeared In the list of killed made' public a few days ago, met death leading his company In nn attack. Tho prince was struck by a shrapnel bullet from a bursting shell and died, almost immedi ately afterward. A dispatch to the Central News say Prince Maurice hn been hurled near T pre. GERMAN SCHOOL COURSES ARE CURTAILED BY WAR Eat Less Meat Ifjtack Hurts Take) a gI;tN of Sats lo fliihh Kid neys if llliulilor hut hers you Drink lola of wUer. F.atlng meat regularly rventunlly pro- INDON. Oct. 81.-A dispatch to the ,luc'8 hl,1n'y "'i "ma Ior" or Reuler T.lerram comn.nr from A.n.i.r. "" "" a well-known authority, ne- dm say that., according to tha Berlin i ''aU8e lUo urlc H0''1 ,n mPBt ecl,'s ,hu new.pspers. th. usual course of Instruc. ! M- taflm overworked, get tlon in th. gchools of Germany cannot be "lufh; clo "P "d ia,,M or,s of eonUnued. aa 40.000 teacher. . .. . Htro. particularly backache ,nnd mir ths front. Culls from the Wire The defense rested In Ihe trial In New York of Jared Klagg. charged with ualng the mails to defraud. Th. economy being practiced by Kn lish women t present Is causing lack of work In crrtain brsn.hes of trade. A. H. Pllblrr of Pittsburgh was rlected president of the American Hardware Manuiai turers' association ut the closing session of it convention In . Atlantic City. N J. Th. French government I arranging, through the American embassy in Pari. to send to Oermany and Austria all ub- loctt or Hole countrlr detained In France who are not subject to army duty. Offlclnls nf the Panama canal sons are concerned over the opposition which has developed recently to tho ratification bv tho Panama assembly of the new canal zone boundary convention, signed by rep resentatives or i lie i imed Htatrs anj Panama on 8etemlier i cry In th. kidney region; rheumatic twin ges, sever, headache', acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you. get about four ounces nf Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonf ul In a glass of water before bieakfast for a few days anil your kidneys will then act fine. TKIs famous salt Is madrt from the add of grape and lemon Juice, combined with llthl.t, and ha he. n used for generation to flush clogged kidney and stimulate thein to normal activity; also to neutralise tha adds In tre urine so it- no longer lrrl tatoa. thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful rffervescmt lithla-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kiduevs and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding parlous kidney, disease. Advertisement. c ouy Tne uest ""S rK5Sunderland'$ Certified coai ECONOMY, $6.60 PYR0 COKE, $3.50 For the furnace we j Perfectly clean fur- T suggest lump or egg. j nace fuel, conveni- For the range, nut. ent size, hot, no clink- IfY Economy is a truly ers, little ash. A prac- 5 remarkable coal.' tical and satisfactory l Clean, strong, pure, ! substitute for harrl I i stfttVtlA ' fAQ 1 J I These Two Mixed ST. SO Ton For Fur mm Us This it Good Combination. Try it, SUNDERLAND STATS BABTK BX.SO. Doaglas Jmmmlm ' jrTTJ i. '. . . V..-.7 !,;-S4.;:ir--,;U-i'X.:-?V am. ''rnmmmi toll T sc: 30 r 20 10 i tof W'e have loo many of these hravy LuxtiriotiR Auto Coot and ulster. Thoy arc utorni-proof, wind-proof and were bought to sell for $20. no to I'.o.oo. Y want to dear them out quickly and will put thorn on sale Monday at the exceedingly low price of Many Women Buy This Class of Coats for Motoring. They're Invited to the Money-Saving Festival. Wool Lined ne or four fleered, lined with AiilnrnKilfi Siberian lamb, adjusting wrist uiomDiis ctrup. hand-sewed, finely tanned, iiauntiet Special very pliable. Horse Hide; $4.50, on sale Monday at. worth $3 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE lWia(i)iRE!!Il 1516-18-20 FAttNAM STREET. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS ANNOUNCE THE OPENING of the STATION FOR OMAHA OF THE American National Red Cross On the Third Floor Douglas Street Side. By arrangement with the American National Red Cross, J. L. Brnmleis & Sous will receive contributions to be sent to alleviate the m-etls ol? hundreds of thousands of European women and children and wounded men who are facing winter destitute of warm clothing. Thousands of these helpless individuals will undoubtedly perish if they fail to receive almost immediate ruieeor, and J. Ij. Braudeis & Sons are extending their facilities to enable the public conveniently to assist the American National lied Cross in the splendid work in which it is engaged. Here one may purchase articles for shipment to any nation optional with the giver. Or one may leave-contributions of money. Both will be forwarded by us to Headquarters. WTien notified, our Delivery ServU-e will call for Nh'W CIOTHIMJ ONLY, a specified by the Red t'ross association. Ask for the "Red Cross Station" when telephoning. Suggestions for suitable merchandise for contributions: For Women and Children Woolen Blouses, Warm Flannel Shirts, Stout Shoes, Woolen Stockings, Cotton Chemises, Knitted Mufflers, Scarfs, Shawls, Petticoats, Underwear, Blankets, Pillow Cases, Sheets, Rubber Sheets, Towels, Mittens. For Wounded Men Ward Slippers. Hose, Bed Gowns, Surgical Shirts, Convalescent Jvobes, Gauze Pads, Bandages. MlsTTsWBasLBMsMsMsBa A Message to Men ITere Is where we offer you an opportunity to surprise the folks at home. Just think what a pleasure It will h to take the lady Into her rest-room, and show her a brand new piano or player piano, from litmpt'H. Conio in and talk It over. We will show you how to put a piano In your home as a complete surprise to the Mrs. Get Your Piano at Hospe's Our 40 years In hunlnetis In your guarantee of quality. Our elas tic terms make your purchases easy. Note the following- high-grade makes, the' same hrand of instruments your neighbors have purchased during the past 50 years. . Our terms will surely plea. you. MASON Bt HAKLIH, $580 up. BRA MB A OX Oraada. 944. KBAITXCX BACH, S450 up. XXBCBAXt. S30S up. CABI.B-mBI.BOir, $350 nP. AJPOUO FX.AYE&S, O0 np. KOSFB riATXKS, $950 Bp. t)ur 40th Vear A. HOSPE CO. ,M2,S'tt su WaJPfJ Mi Business Men's Branch Station of Kiesers Book Store in the. .. ROTUNDA of the BEE BUILDING For ybfcf 'jnvenience we have stocked this station with everything needed for the office as well as the popular books of the day. ' Bargain Prices on Office Supplies Specially Priced for This Station Carter's or Sanford's Ink, per quart 60c Carter's Paste, per quart GOc Carter's Water Well Jar Paste 20c 250 No. ( or No. 6'L Envelopes ..30c Biasrraph Pencils, per dozen 25c Typewriter Paper, heavy bond, letter fcize, '500 sheets ". 70c Carbon Paper, H)0 sheets 90c Esterbrook Pens, gross box 50c Bee Building Branch Kieser's -Book Store See real estate columns for bargains 4