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    THE KEE: OMAITA. FKTDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 101. V
By MELLIFICIA, Thursday, September 16, 1915.
GCESSINO on next winter's festivities is about the only pastime for
society Just now. In a manner it amounts to counting chickens
before they are hatched, or Insisting that the original number of
fluffy youngsters will lire along to the broiling age. (Apologies
(or speaking so frlvously of one's Sunday dinner).
However, this Is not a circumstance of so hazardous moment, In com
parison to prophesying the number and kind of next winter's gayetles.
Even the most Informed, which designation is meant for those who are
pretty good In starting things themselves), would not dare venture an
opinion at present which might tn the light of future events not increase
their reputation for superior knowledge.
Going to debut parties will not koep us busy, at any rate, for as far
as can be surmised we will have but a small display of buds this season.
, The Subscription Dancing club will continue this year just as last
The parties of this club proved to be the most successful and gay of
last year's affairs. The first of their parties will be given early In October,
and the date is soon to be announced.
At Happy Hollow Club.
Mrs.-. W. Hamilton entertained at
luncheon today at tbe Happy Hollow
club In honor of Mr. Frank Olney of
Minneapolis, The guests ware:
Meedsjmee ' Mesdames
Onley, ' Hoimton. Texae:
Charles Prase, Chsrlas O'Nell Kioh,
Charles Harrnll, Hfinry It. Itinera.
Mrs. FYank I Weaver entertained In
formally at luncheon today at the Happy
JIollow club and Mrs. E. T. Ifeyden had
ttrrlT-ft shiest a.
At the Field Club.
Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Wherry entertained
fifteen guests at dinner Wednesday e ren
ins at the Field club and C. J. Ctasson
had four guests.
Sinners will be given Saturday evening
j at tht Field club by Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Crowley, who will entertain sight ruesta;
J. W. Hushes will have four, and W. II.
fonroe eeven.
For Brlde-Eeot
Mrs. J. MacMIUen Harding entertained
elgHt guests at luncheon today at her
hravie In honor of Mies Roe Bmyth. a
fcrlde of the month, quantities of pink
stars deeorated the table and covers
wsrs placed for elsht
Entertains at Luncheon.
Mis Josephine Cnngdon entertained at
luncheon todsy at her home In honor of
Mlas Madeline IMckey of Kansas City,
the truest of Miss Elizabeth Rend. Oar
den flowers decorated the table and
covers were placed for:
Ml Mna Misses
Madeline Turkey, Grace Allison, ,
tsanfHUi 1117, t-ongaon.
EniMtielh Reed,
Mnmr.
Imwrenre Plckey,
kanM City, . .
Thornton Fray,
Messrs.
leano Carpenter, Jr.,
John Loomls.
On the Calendar.
The Twinkle club will hold Its opening
dance at the Hotel Roma ball room on
Tuesday evening, September tl Dances
will be gtven every two weeks, as last
season. .
At the Brandeis Theater
Parties at the Brandeis theater Wednes
day evening were given by Mr. Jacobs.
Mr. Oscar l. Besi and Mrs. C. J. Orson.
Those entertaining today were: Mes-
ROOUAHIA WILL
EHTER WAR SOON
Telegram Printed, in Berlin Indi
cate Its ' Participation it Ex
pected Any Minute. '
BULGARS ASK IF EXPLANATION
LONDON, Sept 16. A Copenha
gen dispatch to the Exchange Tele
graph company saya German news
papers were permitted yesterday to
publish sensational telegrams Inti
mating that Roumsnia's participa
tion In the war may be expected at
any minute, '
The massing of German and Austrian
troops on the Roumanian frontier has re
sulted tn the Balkan nation making prep
arations for eventualities. A large part
of Its army already has been mobilised
and reservists in other countries have
been ordered hotue,' ----- - ...... j
A steadfast refusal - of Roiunanla to
permit the transportation through Its ter
ritory of military supplies for, Turkey
la supposed o hava aroused the animos
ity of the central empires.. , I
Recent advices from Rome were to the
effect that negotiations were under way
for the formation of a new Balkan league,
to be composed of Roumanla, Serbia and
Greece. Uulnaria. It wss said, was not
included In the negotiations because of
her agreement with Turkey, by which It
will obtain possession of territory along
the Dederhatch railway. Montenerro
probably would act In accord with the
other three powers, as it already is, ar
rayed on the side of the allies in the
'war. ...
Bslrarla Asks Kiplnaatlon.
ROME, Sept. U. (Via Paris, Sept 16.)
Because eg the concentration of Greek
and Roumanian troops on the Bulgarian
frontier, the Bulgarian foreign minister
has instructed the representatives of that
country at .Athena and Bucharest to re
quest an imimullate and definite ex
planation, according to a Sofia dispatch
to the Clornale D'ltalla.
NEBRASKANS come to
. OMAHA TO BE MARRIED
Mitts Tlilie rioeser of Flattamouth and
Julius KntCelkcmelr of Neha-4ia were
married AS'ednesd&y afternoon at I o'clock
by Rev. Charles W. Savlle at his office
tn the Brandeis theater building-.
I
Traveltaa; tammm Ksserlenee,
"In the aummer of USS I had a very se
vere attack of cholera morbus. Two
physicians worked over me front 4 a. an.
to p. ra. without giving me any relief
and thea told me they did not expect
me to live;. that I bad beet telegraph fur
rcy family. Instead et doing so, I gave
the hotel porter M cents and told blra to
buy ma a botti of Cbatoberlsln's Colic,
C'hulsra and Dtarrboea Remedy, and take
bo subsilti'la. I took a double doss ae
coraii.f to 1 e directions and went to
aletp after the second dose. At I o'clock
the lit it inoiiJiif i called by my
ordor and touk a train for my next stop.
ylut point, a weil man, hut feellns rather
shaky from the eeverlty of thu attack,"
wries H. Ws Irt !n'i, I.iuIh ill-. Ky.
4,tati.able evert heie.-Advertisemciit.
?
dames M. Lerner, It. 8. Weller, lfolll
day, fihrlngley, J. H. Coulter, Mr. B. E.
Smith. Mr. A. Wallare, Mrs. Beadls and
Miss Weeks.
At the Country Clnb.
Mr. A. B. Warren entertained at dln
'ner last evenlnr at the Country club.
His guests Included.
Messrs. and Mesdsmes:
Joeoph Marker, Humid Prltchett.
Minima Mlsaee
Margery MoOrd, Charlotte Callahan,
M r. J mes Al rOnrd.
Mr. and Mrs. It, L. Huntley entertained
at dinner last evening at the Country
club In honor of Mrs. Jerome Mares.
Covers were placed for eleven guests.
Dining with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nash
last evenlnr at the Country club were:
Mrs C, Y. "with,
Miss Clair Helens Mr. fltorkton TTeth,
Woodard, Mr. I. K. Crofoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson will enter
tain at dinner Bat unlay evening at the
Country club, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8.
Carlisle will entertain ten guests Sat
urday evening.
Complimentary to Mrs. John Kelly, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stapleton,
Mr. A. It. Reed entertained at luncheon
today at the Country club. The gueats
were:
Mesdsmes
Kelly,
DanUl C. Stapleton,
John Ia Kennedy,
F. P. Klrkendall,
Mesdames
A. F, Jonas,
Albert Bwaxts-
lander.
Warren Rogers.
Pleasures fait .
The B. T. O. O. club wss entertained
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. . W.
Oland at her home. Mrs. Globe was the
guest of the club. The members present
Included:
Mesdames Mesdames
A. it. ttWiam. V. A. Nelson,
W. J. Ourhwatte, . K-dwsrtl Todenhoft.
Frederli k Harris, N. Huberts.
C. A. Irklns,
Personal Mention.
H, A. Raapks has returned from a two
weeks trip to the east,
Mr. Louis R. DsJs Is registered at the
Hotel McAlpIn In New York City.
Mis, Alpha Fay Field left yesterday
for Dana Hall, where she will enter her
first year.
at Is Charlotte B. Graves) and brother
have Just returned from a trip to Den
ver. Colorado Springs and Manltou.
Messrs. Wilson Bryant, John . Mettlln
and Deyo Crane left today for Lincoln,
where they will enter the university.
Sunday Activities
"Billy" Sunday and Mrs. Sunday vis
ited th sick after Mr. Sunday's lecture
at the Joslyn home, I-udun with his
boqueie of flowers, they went on thotr
?'?Klly.. '7,.nd- -Tney visited "Grand
father 'Miller at Immanuel hospital and
to. N. Oroh, a returned missionary from
Honduras, at the sum huspllal; alxo
Martin Case, tbzi Hamilton street, and
Mrs. Balne, 4114 Charles street.
The Wirt KVirh T. . .1.1. .1 . .
- - . . .. ...... ...... urirHiin inni
came here to invite 'Hilly to that city
. - uwianio unr ins sermons mat
they will remain here over Nunday to
hear him as often as possible.
J. J. Stauffer. Maaon CltV. la., pre
sented 'Hilly- with a framod motto,
wtilnh reads as follows:
"If you don t want to be crltMsed,
"Say nothing,
"lo nothliiK,
"Us nothing."
"Blliy wftl probablv speak at Bellevue
enllere some time during his Omaha cam.
palsn. President Nlcholl has written ask
ing for a date. ,
A detention from Athllnn Van milt
arrive In Omaha Haturdav nn ilu'liniu.
less mission of trying to Induce Mr. Kun
iny to come to Atchison and speak some
Monday, becretary Mathews Iiaa wired
them twli-e that it la useless, but they
say they'll come anyway and If they
can't bring the mountain to them, they
will come to the mountain." with a n-
clnl train filled with Jayhawkers to hear
iiuiy preacn.
AGED MAN FACES JUDGE
, . THIRD TIME IN A WEEK
i. H. Hartley, itinerant, ared s years,
was arraigned in police court tor the third
time within a week, charged with being
drunk. This time he was sentenced to
sixty days In the county hospital.
114
jtlxxtuioeriELo I
fTliat smile f sati faction continues
to broaden as you continue to eat
mora and more pleasurs-jving
snd health building los
Oram especially when
you art tart, for your
, own oJ, that U't
V LZLK& U teos
OMAHA GERMANS
EHTER PROTEST
Adopt Resolution! Against Local
Bankers Assisting in Billion
Dollar Loan.
MAKE CALL UPON THE BANKERS
Omaha citizens of Oerman descent
and sympathies have adopted resolu
tions protesting against the f 1,000,
000,000 loan to the allies by Amer
ican bankers and have demanded
that local bankers refrain from par
ticipating In the gigantic deal to give
the rranco-Ilrltlsh nations new
financial stimulus. However, the
bankers here are divided upon the
question and Incline toward consid
ering the proposition from a purely
business standpoint, without regard
to neutrality or sympathies In the
war.
So far officers of the Mg national
hanks of Omaha profess to know nothing
more of the proposed It, 000,000,000 loan
than has appeared In press dispatches
from the east. But a rumor spread
among- local German-Americana was to
the effect that at least one Omaha bank
wss preparing to subscribe to the loan.
A committee headed by Val J. Peter,
German editor, called upon the directors
of the bank in question and was assured
that the allies' loan had not even been
considered here and that the rumor was
without foundation.
Condemns the IOaa.
Omaha Lendwehr Vert-In, the local Oer
man veterans' society, held a meeting
Wednesday evening at the Gorman Home
end after stirring patiiotlo speeches unan
imously adopted resolutions condemning
the proposed loan to the aJllns and) call
ing upon Omaha banks to refrain from
joining In the big deal.
"It New York Sympathisers of the
allies sacrifice their money If they will,"
declared Val Peter, "but let us keep our
money here in the west."
Sneaking of the unfounded rumor that
Omaha bsnks might subscribe to the loan
Cashier T. K Davis of the First Na
tions! bank said:
"We hardly believe the allies loan will
be offered in thewest, at least not
through national banks.
"It probably will be more of a bond
Our Special Corset
For stout figures, msde'wrth adjust
abls abdominal strsp; extra wide front
steel; four good gsrters attached.
Sizes 20 to 36. Specially ff ff
priced, at pi.UU
Fall Goods
Styles.
v
Women's and
We bare added many new
derful lots that wej are showing,
$9.95, $12.48, $13.85
and $14.85
Visit the new basement annex scot store, select
a right up-to-the-minote suit at a great tarings
copies of higher priced models reproduced to sell
for a lot less. Fine workmanship, all-wool material,
dozens of pretty styles; all the new colors and ma
terials. Of Interest to Stoat Women We are now
showing an excellent assortment of Stats, Coats,
Dresses, Skirts, lioase Dresses, Petticoats, etc all
new fall styles, la sixes 39 op to 58. Low prices.
V
Wash Goods
36-Inch Highly MeroerUed
Poplin, heavy quality, for cell,
drsn's school dresses; Ct
40c value, yard JujC
' Largs assortment of Windsor
Kimono Crepe, all new fall de
signs and colorings; 80 inches
wide. Regulsr 25o vslue, 4 Q
Friday, ysrd IOC
- 38-1 noh Chiffon Silk, In evsry
wsntsd shads for blouses, slips,
foundstlon, draperies. Sells regu
Isrly for 25c, special, r
yard IOC
32-Inch Whits Pajama Check
for undsrmusllns, children's
dresses and aprons. 18o value,
apeolal, off the bolt, JQC
White Corded Dlmtty, fine
quality for children's aprons and
dresses; 27 Inchss wide. n
Special Friday, yard SlUC
- Superior English Los gc loth, .
pure white, contains no filling;
very soft, for undsrmusllns. 38
Inchss wlds. Spsclal, 7Q
Notions
In the Basement Friday
Lat Battks ef OseS lea
chine Oil, each
ls-Tars Baits ef Base Taste,
5c
5c
One His- La f Masfciua Thssa4.
...rr..rrr?.2c
CklldiWs GaeS Base
5c
lc
r
l4rse nun et
Valasa, aa
P aatws; Pails, c4 )- B
ky. saca
st a K. K-attkU; O '.
3c
Is
Larse Uate Mete,
eaca
Stsl rraoast Baoka,
Aajr, aaca.X
2Vac
tUd GoM rta44 Wsaaty
Fins, sat
S-V.rd BHs af TwiUae
5c
Tape, Saw
V
Sunday Meetings
MXETIWOSl TtyDAT.
10 a. xos neighborhood prayer meet,
ings.
11 a. m. tl I p. m. Basis ess w-omea's
aooa meetings and lanch, isos-li Tar.
tun street, SCss Miller.
Boon Jtle ralUnoant Creamery
company, Ondahy Facklsg company,
Paxttoa tj TlerUng Zroa works, leaders,
Mrs- Asher, Mrs. Bodeheaver, Sr. Kc.
CMktn, Mr. Brewster and D. Smith.
p. m. ajnnday at the Tabernacle.
p. to-Bible' class at Tabernacle,
Kiss Baxe.
Si4B p. m. Boys' and Girls' msetlng,
Florence Presbyterian chorch, Miss
Gam 11 n.
4 p. tn. Bible elass for school teach,
era, rirst Methodist church. Miss Rase.
4 ilS p. m- Commercial Xlgii school
girls at T. W. O. Miss Miller.
Ti30 p. m. Maaday at the Tabemaole.
p. m Bible class at Tlrst Coagrera.
tlonal church, Coon oil Bluffs, Miss
axe.
house proposition, or one for big private
bankers In the east."
"It bas been and will be our policy to
loen only in Omaha's territory." said
Vice President Clarke of the Nebraska
National bank. "We have no money to
loan to New York or Europe."
"We never cross a bridge till we come
to it," replied Cashier O. E. Haversttck
of the United Btatee National. "We are
all Americans here, anyway."
"I cannot form an opinion until I know
the conditions of the offer, tf one Is made
to Omaha banks," explained CashWr J.
DelT. Richards of the Omaha National
bank. "At any rate, the German-Americans
here cannot complain If Omaha
banks should join In the loan to the
allies. Banks out here have already
loaned money on German bonds."
WnaM Stlmalate Business.
That the floating of the Immense loan
to the aJUes would be a great stimu
lus to American business, was asserted
by a prominent banker, who refused to
have his name used. Some local bankers,
In discussing the matter, asserted that
If a loan Is offored to them for sub
scription, they would consider It purely
from a business standpoint, as to rate of
Interest and security. They said they
would not hesitate to loon money to sny
of the warring nations. If safe collateral
was offered and the profit to be reaped
from the Investment was attractive.
Try This for Nearalata.
Neuralgia is a pain in the nerves.
Sloan's Liniment penetrates and soothes
the aching nerves. Get a bottle now. All
druggists. Advertisement.
Lend a Snap to Our Big Basement
Assortments and Prices
Misses' New
styles to the won
Extra Sale of Dress Goods
Two Cases of TrareWs' Samples of Dress Goods, salt
able for all purposes would sell to $1.00 a yard 1A
off the bolt, choice Friday, each piece, 15c and. .v. 1 C
Remnants of Dress Goods, in lengths of 2 to 5 yards;
all the new weaves and colors, suitable for skirts Q
and dresses. SoeciaL eacb
Look These
BOYS' TWO-PAIR PANTS SUITS
Splendid weight suits in new fall shades; two pair of
pants with eacb suit, both pair lined and fl"C C A
seams
i all Uped. sua. in the
. t
$5.00,
Knickerbocker Pants
A brand new lot of heavy weight
caselmere pants In nest grays and
browns; worth 78c and $1,
!:.49c
Vail diss, rrwsy, pair.
r.
When You Can Buy Shoes at These
Prices They Deserve Attention
Women's Shoe, la patent, gun
metal and Vict kids kin leather;
button and laoe styles; high and
low heels. Values to do ft A
M-00, pair spZ.UU
Boys Ssrvlcssbl School Shoes,
built for hsrd wear; button or lac
styles, Siaea 10 to 13V4. no
$1X9; slssa 1 to 8, palr..pl.O
Women's Kldskln JullsU. In
plsln or tipped toes; rub- ft fi
ber keei. wpeoial . rUiy.. . VUL
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Thompson and Bryan
Both in Washington
(From a Staff CbrTespondont.)
WASHINGTON. Bept. 16. tSpeclal Tele
gram.) Simultaneously with the arrival
of ex-Secretary of State Bryan In Wash
ington, there appeared on the register of
the Willard hotel the names of W. It.
Thompson of Orand Island and C. W.
McConnauRhy of Holdrcre, president of
the Trl-County Supplemental Water asso
ciation. Mr. Bryan came east to see his
new rrandchlld, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hsrfrraves, Mrs.'Bryan having occu
pied the home on Calumet Place for sev
eral weeks.
Judge Thompson of Grand Island, who
is a strong candidate for the vacancy on
the federal bench of Nebraska, came to
Washington not as a candidate, but as
couneel for the Trt-County association,
of which Mr. McConnaughy is president,
snd through hla efforts a conference will
be held with Secretary Lane of the In
tiirior department tomorrow looking to
the construction of a canal from a point
near Lexington, In Dawson county, with a
terminus In Kearney county, for the pur
pose of utilising the flood waters of the
llatte river for irrigation purposes.
An engineer of the Interior department
has surveyed the ground contemplated
for Irrigation, and it wss for the pur
pose of emphasising the report that
Judge Thompson and Mr. McConnaughy
decided to see the secretary of the In
terior. When It Is considered thst a
million-acre feet of water goes to waste
In the Platte river every year. It Is no
wonder that the people living in Gosper,
Phelps and Kearney counties on the
Platte river want some of that water it
they can get the government interested
In constructing a canal from a point west
of Lexington to a point In Kearney
county on the Platte river, using the
water that Is otherwise dumped In the
Mississippi watershed, they expect to
make that section of Nebraska a garden
spot.
"Instead of building great reservoirs
as contemplated In the Newlands bill,
we plan to lead the waters off Into the
seml-artd sections of the west," said Mr.
McConnaughy, "and use the soil as reser
voirs. Then you have the ideal reservoir
at Infinitely less expense, but with larger
opportunities to those who locate along
those water course
"We want Nebraska to be a pioneer
In this matter, and that Is why we are
here for a conference with Secretary
Lane. Ex-Secretary Bryan will be with
trs In our conference."
Are All to Your Advantage
Fall Suits Are Arriving Daily
Yoa wQl need a coat for immediate wear
risit the basement annex coat store, you wQl find it
mere. The new White Coats, with A
wide belts and big pockets, at $5.95, SQ Qk
$6.95, $8.95 and.
Coats of plain serge, fancy . n
plaids and mixtures, new rough ma- Na 1 A
terials, etc at $4.95, $5.95, up to. .V A UcF
Women's and Misses'
Dress Sklrta, over 1,000, not
this season's styles but good
practical skirts for many oc
casions a purchase Just re
ceived sli-vrool serges,
fancy eheoka, plaids, mix
tures, eta, 2 ta 4
values, cheloe, at.
$U9
remnanL 69c and. .ot SeJl
Over, Boys!
lot worm to V -i""
tw.
Sweaters for Boys
A special lot of sweaters In vari
ous styles and colors, te fit ages
8 to 14 years. Worth to $1.60. spe
cially priced for Friday,
...85c
at ....
Misses' and Children's School
Shoes, patent and dull leathers ;
button styles. 84 zee 8 te 11,
Sf!.?.,T.:!S.?..li..J$1.59
Men'e and WomWa Bath Slip
pars, mad ef TurtUsst toweling,
wKh carpet eotea. r
Special, pair IOC
Infants' Shoes, In black or tan;
button or lac styles. QQ
Sixes t to S, rlr..,..M....y0C
ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF
. HAVING DOPE ON PERSON
At the request of Wllllsm Hoist, deputy
collector of the department of Internal
revenue, the police have arrested C. O.
Butts, charging him with having forty
grains of morphine In his pnsesslnn un
lawfully. Butts Is a resident of Omaha
and Is said to hare had the morphine tn
his possession on September 13. He Is now
In the city Jail, and his bearing hss been
set for today, before fnlted States Com
mlssloner Daniel.
What Brand of
Matches
Do You Use?
Who makes them ?
Are they poisonous or
non-poisonous ?
Are the sticks long and
strong or short and weak ?
Do the heads fly off or do
they stay on ?
Do they burn evenly or
explosively?
If people knew as much
' about matches as they
should, they would use
Safe Home Matches made
by the Diamond Match
Company.
5c. All grocers.
Ask for them by nam.
The Diamond Match
Company
'mfcWKasHPe-"
I H OH POllgo rl gjjj
I
Good Wearable Corsets
Corsets made of extra strong cloth,
guaranteed rust-proof; medium bust
and long hips. Slzea 19 to 30. in
8pcial Friday ...'C
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A vary special lot of Chil
dren's Dresses, good practi
cal everyday play and school
dresses, all new up-to-date
styles. In plaida, checks,
plain and stripes. Sizes Z to
and to 14 years, S9o and
75c vahtee, specialty
priced, at
48c
Domestics
Mill Bmnult af
CaUeaM, rrinta, ChsiUss. ate Usat
asui dark rrsandst lenftks easily
ssateksd. Hpeetal TtUmj, 2C
SS-Inck ' Dtms 'Pereais.' 'sslli ' ma.
aaata. 4xS4 riot a, llsht and dark
shlrtU( aajrlMi asat dots, sirtpss aad
Scans, la valaa, Jl -
yafd TT. 4C
SS-Iach Blaarhsd BfasUa. sxtrm Sne
eaallty, sort aaish) loafths te IS
yards. Valoas te Sc. sooclai r
trtdmr, ard C
laas Uaalltr Rloaoaad aad Faary
OaWrod Oattas rionool. asar I will
anion, beautiful ouft aap oa both
sMos. Kosaiar e Taias, rl -
OjC
ot Urads Dress Kophria, sack as
York, Applrwob, t-Tcrrtla ud other
otopU saakos. la all ths waatod
stripe., rkorks aad ar tall plaids,
lor and II Vi alaoa, spa- 71.
elal rrtdar, sard JC
Tkoasaads ( Yards (Mill Ksa.
ants and thprts) at riala atomvisod
and ranor tlsand Poplla, la a sholos
aoaortssont - - of Boat colors tons
l.nsihs, klshlj snore oris sd. CI
Valoos tofoo (tkoios, yard O JC
S aad 4e-Inek Rlikiy Monorlud
Blark tiatooa, kaad loom vrovoo. poo
at blark. lSe Taleo, 1)i .
ndo7. yard loVjC
SS-laeaj BaasaUw CVotoma, la a
rkolro aoaortmont af SWal. Csaf.
Fonlaa aad ortratal dcslfasi 1 1 11 stl
rai lor armpory aad eomlorto eo.or-
wwr
7ic
. soils.
nf. srfiiu tea
Friday, yard
BoMtlfal Cottoa matlaw, 1-lb.
porfortly hand rollodi sort, flatr.
saallary Bottom Wy spwsd. CO.
- ltise bx-kos. 70s a)aa, roll O JC
Itxse-lneb tUoackod S aorta, Bwda
fosa s;ood eaalily -t blraehod cot
ton, sort Sul.a 1 a-lack bnnn see
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Wlpo. ssado taras rood srads 1
rnasUa ta asatck skoota, enck. . . . J C
Exceptional Bargains in '
Blankets and Comforts
A Want SS pairs of nul koaTy,
tall lad. say rot ion boaukets, oxtra
kwss also. 1HSS lackost saads by laa
wail-knowa Naakna stills. Vtartk tram
ss-es ta s se. t alls tkk) 1 -q
lot Insts. Jhrtday. pair o1.4ir
Hpacaal Baaia Tabla at riao Caan
"no. ail Simoon, aaada ta soil Bp te
.. Tat) bMbi kaoaa as tnetory
atoaaap' anas a yaar tko fsxaory
oalaj as all tkst skoot Was armors
tboa ara tram laraa to l.rin at aao
kind. Ik la yaos ara aoaanilid as sta
tin a ory apiandat tat naat eas yoa
Baiaatsktod ckaaoa. waUia S rrt
S bairn last, amok '. I.i(J
BkMM k am aaata, kaaT
aamaast nn tn Im m
law stao. aamay ase a tko
aad (ray.
tksas. kpirkil JTrtday,
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Cocoanut Oil Makes
A Splendid Shampoo
If you want to keep your hair In S""'t !
condition, the Iras soap you use ilia J
better.
Most soaps and prepared shsmpoos con- a
tain too much alkali. This dries tlie
scalp, makes the hair brittle, and Is Terr
harmful. Just plain mulelfled cocoanut
oil (which Is pure snd entirely grease- "
less). Is much better than soap or sny-
thlru? else you can use for shampooing,
ss this can't possibly Injure the hair.
Pimply moisten your hair with water
snd rub It In. One or two teas poo nfuls
will make an abundance ot rich, oreamy
lather, snd cleanses ths hair and scalp
thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily ,
and removes every particle of dust, dirt,
dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries '
quickly snd evenly, and It leaves It fine
and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to man- '
age.
You can ret mulalfled cocoanut oil st
most sny drug store. It is very cheap,
and a few ounces Is enough to last even -one
in the family for months. Advertise
ment.
to
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I know what it would
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snd economy, loa try
CALUMET
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1 1 lay aside your
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I and you'll never go
back to it. calu
met Is the world's
best Bakinz Pow
der it's moder
ate in price."
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