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    TUB HKK: OMAHA. KATUKIiAY. SKl'TKMHEB 18, WIS,
STATESMAN SEES i
BRIGHT DAY AHEAD
ronner Ambassador Bryce Hopes to
See International Code Adopted
Throughout Civiliied World.
BUSY WITH LITERARY WORK
Correspondence of The Aasorlated rreaa.)
LONDON, Aug. . The nolao of war
la all-pervading here and little but war
la in the mlnda of people. But out of the
blackneaa of war dntalla, accounta of
battles, long casualty Hits, war loan,
recruiting and ammunition supplies; the
student habits of Viscount Bryce, In
viewing the historical values of events
permit him to detach himself from the
day-to-day turmoil and take his bearings
on some of the larger results that may
come out of the struggle.
When seen In his study by a representa
tive of The Associated Preea Lord Brvoe
showed the same keen Interest In Ameri
can , affairs that has made htm an au
thority on them since hla American Com
monwealth appeared, and the sam Inti
mate acquaintance with American men
and affairs, political and party questions
and public Issues. He Is little changed
from hla days as ambassador at Wash -Ington;
the aams alertness and Intense
keenneaa of manner; his shaggy full beard
and heavy eye-brows now quits white;
every movement having the vigor of
man of middle Ufa.
Since Bryce became a member of tha
House of Lords he gives much attention
to the p reusing questions now crowding
on Parliament, taking quartera wlthtn
easy roach of the upper chamber at West
minster, where he often Joins In the seri
ous and rather heavy debates of that
august body. And yet he finds time for
his literary work and for gauging some
of the historical results likely or possible
to survive the conflict.
Military Party Domlnnl.
The Interest taken In America In Lord
Bryce's report' on "Alleged Atrocities
Committed by the Germans In Belgium"
was a source of much satisfaction to him.
"The committee over which t presided
reached conclusions very siowly and re
luctantly,'' he said. "1 personally have
many friends In Germany and 1 could
hardly believe that such things could be
true, or that they knew such things were
happening. But beginning with an open
mind, and even in doubt, the truth of the
charges waa finally forced upon all the
committee by the accumulation of evi
dence. As It Is. I csnnot believe the
(terman people know what Is going on.
They receive only the military version
and the people are not aware of the real
conditions, not only as to Belgium,' but
in the whole range of eventa connected
with the war. The military party with
ita von Bernhardt spirit Is atill com
pletely dominant."
Reference was mads in the course of
the talk to Lord Bryce's pamphlet on
"Neutral Nations and the War." and to
some Interpretations drawn from It on
some of the larger results which might
come out of the war. Although these in
terpretations were not Intended at the
time for publication. Lord Bryce la'er
approved their use aa expressing his view,
as follows:
Some Things to Be Gained.
"It is too aoon to say what the war
will bring In good or evil. But we can at
least hope, and perhaps sea 41mly, some
of the things to be gained. One of the
most desirable, I should say, will be the
territorial Integrity of small states Bel
gium, Serbia, Switzerland. Holland. If
this war means anything It means that a
group of great states are banded together
In protecting the small states against ab
sorption and annihilation. The small
state has been aa useful in Its way to the
world's progress as the great state, and
between antagonistic, races.
. "And yet the small state cannot exist
under the rule of force and the survival
of the strongest, as It haa not the ro
ourcea for vast military establishments;
of Incalculable value as a pacific barrier
Us very existence depends on the good
faith of the great and powerful states In
dealing with It. So that either the small
tate is going to disappear In thla con
flict or is to emerge with far greater se
curity than It had before, and with last
ing assurance of Its territorial Integrity
and the good faith of great statea In deal
ing with It. I do not doubt that tha re
sult will be fn favor of the small state
and that it will be one of the most bene
ficial results to come out of tha conflict."
' Aa to Fstir Effect.
Lord Bryce was asked If this would not
lead to some Internationalizing of treat!' s
so that It would become the duty of tha
great atatea to uphold treaty obligations
toward the small state.
"Yes, that Is what we all desire; that Is
what the article referred to waa meant
to advocate; It is one of the larger results
which we may foresee with some hope
of realisation." said Lord Bryce.
"This war haa increasingly shown the
need of an International code under which
treaties are not alone respected by statea
party to them, but are part of an Inter
national code ot honor which all states
are bound to uphold. Under such a coda
any state disregarding a treaty obligation
it haa solemnly undertaken offends not
only the other contracting party t the
obligation, but also the entire Interna
tional bond of states leagued to uphold
the sanctity of International compacts.
And one that principle la firmly estab
lished, as I trust and believe it will be,
then It follows that soma means wilt be
found by which ths International code
will be made effective through the uni
versal moral Influence, and If need be the
universal fores of tha civilised nations of
the world."
SEVEN THOUSAND WOMEN
ARE DOING HEAVY LABOR
(Correspondence of the Associated Preaa.)
DORTMUND. Germany, 4uly ST.
Women have so far supplanted men In
aome of tha large Industries of Dort
mund that there are now 7,000 doing the
ordinary work of their huat.ands or
brothers, while fully 1,000 mors are seek
ing positions.
Out of this total. .0no are In the Iron
works, and have to do work customarily
oonkklered too heavy for women. About
ens-fourth of ths women are those whose
husbanda are at war; one-nxth are
widows, and tha balance are unmarried.
The number who have to be dto missed
became of Inability to do the work Is
comparatively small.
last Month Slates Via
Nickel Plate Head.
New Tork and return, 45. Boatoa and
return. t?7.tt. Low rates to other eastern
nolnts. Confer with local agent, or ad
dress. John T. Calahan. A. O. P. A.. M
t Adams street. Chicago.
secretary hills- report!::.'
Provision. Are Made for Soldiers'
Children that Are Born Out of
Legalised Wedlock.
FOOD AND WORK FOR MOTHERS
(Correspondence of the Associated Press
liOXPOV, Pept. a. The work of the War
Fables and Mothers' league, which haa
officially reported mor. than 4.O0 cases
of soldiers' children born out of wedlock.
Is described in a report by A. James
Hills. Its secretary. He says:
"The girl is very shy in owning up,
and It is only at the last moment, when
she Is frantic and distracted, that she
tskes someone Into her confidence. Be
fore the baby la born, w feed the mother
if she needs It, and we arrange other de
tails If she is unable to do so. If she
needs clothes for the baby, for herself
or for her other children, we give them."
Here Are Obatarlea.
Hills explained that many of the women
who have to be assisted lived before the
war as the wives of men now In the
trenches. In most rases, obstacles mili
tary or otherwise, stood In the way of
rraniage. An Irish girl, a Catholic, aald
she could not Induce her man. a Prot
estant, to marry in her church, and she
refused to do so In his, so they did with
out. These couples live quite as re
spectably as those legally united, how
ever.
"In the majority of cases," continued
Hills, "it is simply a matter of a young
girl and a young man losing their heads
when the man Is going to the front.
Generally the pair are engaged.
"We believe the government ought to
pay these girls a regular separation al
lowance, such as Is paid to wives of sol
diers." Besides providing food and watching
ever the mother, the league gives her
sewing to do. If she Is able to do It, In
order to promote a spirit of Independence.
Where It Is considered advisable, foster
parents are found for the child, and the
mother la given a situation so ss to mske
a fresh start in life.
The league haa brought about the mar
riages of a number of couples. Mar
riages are not popular among the poor
because of the expense. But with e-
penses paid, they are eager for the cere
mony. The sum of $2.60 Is given for the
license and a cheap wedding ring pro
vided. It I significant that the men In
tho trenches In writing to the league al
v ays tefer to their mates aa wives. They
seem extremely grateful for the assist
ance given these unfortunates, and they
recognise their responsibility fully.
WESTERN ARCHITECTURE
INTRODUCED TO CHINESE
(Correspondence of the Associated Presa)
PEKING. Au-. 17. Western styles of
architecture have '.eem making- their ap
pearance In government buildings In vari
ous parts of the ct-y of Peking In recent
years, and because of the presence of
enterprising German architects, the new
government buildings which are going up
generally have tha high German roof.
These buildings stand In contrast to tha
Chinese buildings, which are also con
spicuous for heavy roofs, but of a
totally different style. There have been
criticisms by those foreigners whose ar
tlstlo temperamenta do not permit them
to appreciate the Incongruity of archi
tecture. The offense to them haa now
reached tha climax, for a contractor who
has been engaged In breaking new gates
into Peking's great wall has gone fur
ther and is altering the great loop holes
for cannon in tha pagodas at tha Chlen
Men. the front gate of Peking, into win
dows with prominent European arches
over them.
The old Manchu regime had Its own
fixed rules and regulations for architec
ture; the present government Is adopt
ing foreign atyles with a rapidity that
often causes remarkable, sometimes ludi
crous. Incongruities.
NAVAL COMMANDERS ARE
MADE HONOR CITIZENS
(Correspondence of ths Associated Press.)
BERLIN, Aug. !. Next to naming a
new baby or a statue or a bridge or
tower after Hlndenburg. granting the
freedom of a city to the commander of a
successful submarine is Germany's popu
lar diversion at present. No less than
four naval commanders have thus been
honored and have been made "honor
cltlsena" of communities large and
small.
Tha first one to be thus recognised
was Frigate Captain von Mueller, com
mander of tha sea raider Bmden. Ths
city of Bmden, after tha ship's destruc
tion, nsmed von Mueller Ita honor cltl
sen. while hla birthplace, Blankenburg,
paid him similar tribute.
The city of Karlsruhe took the same
steps In tha case of Frigate Captain
Erich Koehler, commander of the Karls
ruhe, and Otto Weddlgen, captain lieu
tenant of the U-l and the U-. who per
ished with the latter submarine, has
been similarly honored by his birthplace,
Herford. The latest case la that of the
city of Kreusnach, whloh has conferred
i
AreBaMi
(McoraSoap
Especially wher followed by gentle
applications of Cuticur Ointment.
Samples Free by Mall
(ullrur. en Otiat 4S rerrekee.
LUmtsI m.im irf " uusd Ira mill - kaea.
Adiinm soM-ewd "luUcura." l?t. SU, Buaioa.,
MiteSoow
ForltchiiB Sldns
1 IP ?t- Jl3
freedom on Captain Lieutenant Mr-
wmnitndfr of the l'-21 and the V-6L
A Sew t onaplalnt.
A Oftnwn hcw wife w 111 at th
Sney hospital. Hrooklyn, celled the first
exenlna; .he u there and innulred how
hi was getting along. He Was told that
he mas Improving.
Neat day he called again and waa told
Friday, September 17, 1915-
CRIBF
A Sale of RUGS
Justifying a trip to Omaha from wherever jrou are.
Commences Monday at Burges-Nash
Most important rug news we've bad for many a day. See Sunday
papers and windows for particulars.
Bnrress-Ha.n Oo. Third Floor.
Mrs. Moulton and Her Staff Will
Cut, Fit and Pin Free of Charge
any material you may buy at 98c the yard or over. Mrs. Moulton and
staff are masters In garment construction and are here to make the
producing of your fall and winter wardrobe much easier, less ex
pensive and a success.
Miss Tyler of Krister School Will Talk on Fabric and Their tm
hination Hatunlny in lleceptlon Ruom
Fourth Floor at 8 P. M.
Miss Tyler Is an authority on fabrics and will show how to
successfully combine the right weights and shades of the different
weaves. Come and accept this service with our compliments.
BURQESS-NASH COMPANY.
Genuine French Kid GLOVES That
Are Worth $1.50, Saturday, at 95c
AN unusual value, are these fine French kid gloves, single pearl
clasp, new broad embroidered backs stitched In black and self.
A splendid wearing glove In black, white and tan shades. Regular 11.60
value, very special at 5c.
80c CHASfOIHKTTE GleOVKS, 2c
Women's -'-clasp chamolsette gloves, extra quality In white and
colors.
nnrsss-Waaa Oo. Wain Tloor.
Smartly Trim mod HATS
at $5.00, $7-50 and $10.00
1
I The
New SILK SPORT SCARFS for
Women Saturday
New, decidedly so are these "nobby" silk sport
scarfs. They add Just the necessary style touch to
the new Fall Suits and are gaining In popularity
dally. A complete line in plain and fancy colors
to choose from at 91.23 to 92.20.
Women's Handker
Men's Handker
chiefs, 10c
Men's full else fine
linen handkerchief,,
each lOo.
Novelty Ties.
25c and OOd ,
New fancy novelty
tlea, made of fine crefo
de chine, In black and
white stripes, whli-i
with bird of pararitee
design and In plain col
ore, very pretty at B&o
and BOo.
Oo Main Tloor
chiefs, 15c
Women'a fine hand
kerchiefs, colored anl
plain, m-ltn embroidery
or Initial, specially
priced at lao.
Ostrich Boas
The much In evidence
boaa In all black, black
and white and color.
Price ran, tl.60, a.3,
3.SS up to $10.00. I
Burgeas-waah
New Models in "Wirthmor Waists"
at $1.00 Always Worth More
"W IRTHMOR WAISTS" are meeting with great favor, for they're
" 80 decidedly superior to the waist one dollar will ordinarily
buy. That they do excel is never questioned by anyone who has ever
worn or seen them. They are distinctive and different, and lust aa the
name Implies, are always worth more than the price you pay. The.
four new models are quite as pretty as any we have yet shown "Wirth
mor Waists" are sold here exclusively.
Burgess-Waali Co Main Floor.
New Fall Blouses, $2.95 to $16.50
T N our blouse section on Second Floor there are new arrivals In suit
blouses, embracing Georgette crepe, laces, chiffons, taffetas and
puBsy willow all suit shades, also flesh and white. All have Ions
sleeves and newest collar effects. Price range from 92.95 to 910.
Bnrg.ss-sTash Co. eeog Floor.
Burgess-Nash "Special" $3.50 Shoe
Combines Style, Comfort andTFii
will buy.
Barresa.sTash Oo. ... rioe.
See Men's Cloth
ing Ad. on
Nrortinfl: Page.
ihe mi still improving. Thta went on
for ame time, each day the report bring
that Ma wife waa Improving.
Finally, one nlKht when he called he
waa told that hi wife waa di-ad. Beelng
the doctor, lie went up to him and said,
with a world of sarcasm tn Ma voice:
"Veil, doctor, vat did sie die of Inv
nrovements?" Medical rick wick.
-BURGESS
NEWS
AN assortment presenting such a variety
of unusual and Individual styles that
they are sure to please the most fastidious.
Equal In every way to hats priced at much
higher prices. Many of them are reproduc
tions of Paris models. Every new style In
vogue embraced in this collection and un
usual values at $5.00, $7.ttO and f lO.OO.
$5.00 Untrimmed Hats, $2.98
Made of good quality silk velvet In a va
riety of the best shapes of the season. Tur
bans, sailors, trloornea, pokes, etc, In black,
and all colors.
Lyons Velvet Untrimmed Hata,
$2.98 up to $16.50
All the . newest shapes, copies of models
from Daniels & Lee of Paris, and exclusive
creations made especially for us.
aarrsss.yaah Co. Sleooiia rieor
at $1.25 to $2.25
0m
lit'' If """
Iff" jffr'
1 mm
rpWENTY new, distinct styles to choose from!
Kvery desirable effect In model, material and
wear embraced In this collection. Sold exclusively
here, and will compare well with the $4 SO and
$5.00 model, sold elsewhere. Alw.y, $s 50.
New Fall Footwear $4 to $10
An extensive variety of new fall foot
wear from well known makers. All the
newest lasts and patterns. Workmanship
and fit the best in every way. Price range.
SB) A a sBi a f fx si w
i.w iu eiiu.inf.
Shoes for Boys and Girls
A complete line, representing Dugan ft
Hudson's Iron clad shoes for girls and Al
den's shoes for boys the best that money
Cs
SPANISH KING ASKED
TO I.OCATT. MEN IN WAR
(Oorrcaponjcncc c' Vhe Associated Trcea )
MADHITt. .v i:.Kln(t Ali'honsos
mall trow M.t every day with letter
taking Ma Ir.trrvi ntlon to obtain news of
NASH STORE NEWS FOR
FEOM BUKCE
Fur Trimmed
Values, Saturday, at $35, $40, and
A(. )Ml'JiKIIKXSIVK clisphy of Iho new fur trimnwti tail suits.
Mnny vory attractive niooVI with convertible vehot 'collars,
ji!1 tho favored fabrics', trimnio.l with rrccoon. beaver aiitl skunk fur
n black, uavy, jrreeu antl brown colors.
Authoritatively Correct Fall Suits at $25.00
We feature Saturday a splendid collection of the most approved and exclu
sive styleb In smartly tailored street suits at $ 2 5.00. Included are broadcloth suits
trimmed tn fur. Then there are gabardine and whipcords In a choice assortment of
box coated, military and braid trimmed effects tn navy blue, green, field mouse and
black.
Autumn's Distinctive Coats Ready for the Street
the Car. Travel or Sports
The novelty of their materials Is amscing. Hough Hotivia Cloths, Soft Textured
Vwlours, Vicuna, Pompadour Cloth. Montagnac, Duvetyne, Cut Zlbellne, Scotch
Tweeds and Sturdy Mixtures. Kvery wanted style at 910.50. $25.00 $35. OO.
845.00 to $85.00.
Fall School Frocks for Girls at
$2.95, $3.95 to $15.00
Girls' School Dresses In bright, smart looking plaids, serges In combinations,
with plain and plaid silks; a charming variety of the new and practical school frocks
and all moderately priced, too.
Regulation Dresses
$7.50, $10 and $15
Bargeea-Wash
Women's Silk Boot
Hose, Saturday 35c
WOMEN'S black pure silk
boot hose; also black silk
lisle hose, full fashioned, full
regular made. Irregulars of the
60c grade, S for $1, or pair, 3fo.
Children's Stocklnjrs, ITc
Boys' and gins- nne riDoea
mercensea black Blockings, mis
is a number that the maker has
discontinued. First quality; 17c
pair.
Women's Lisle Hoae, 2Se
Women'a Imported black lisle
thread hose, neatly embroidered,
60c value, 35c pair.
a nrresa-sTaah Meia Fleer.
Women's $1.00
Fleeced UNION
SUITS, Saturday, 75c
WOMEN'S Union Suits, white
cotton fleece lined, Dutch
necks, elbow sleeves, ankle
length; regular $1.00 value, spe
cially priced Saturday, 75c
Women'a $1.25 Union Bolts, 60c
Women'a union suits, cotton
fleece lined, long sleeves, ankla
length, extra sixes. $1.26 value,
at -.
Child's Union BuiU, 50c
Children's union suits, white
and cream color, drop seat, fleece
lined, sites 2 to 14 years. 50c.
Bunrees-ltaeh Mala TToor,
25c Hair Ribbons, 17c
A wide selection of ribbons that
are very desirable for hair rib
bons for the school girl, 4 H and
6Vi Inches wide. In flowered and
fancy stripes.
nrg s-Bfaah Ox Mala Tloor
Cretonne Candy lloxee, 50c
Cretonne candy boxes, large
size, tin lined, newest patterns
In pink and blue with gold
trimmings, very special Saturday
at 50c.
Guest Towels, 25c
All linen towels, guest size
with floss for working.
Crochet Hooks, 5c
Crochet books and Cross stitch
sheets at, each 5c.
Crochet Hooks, 2 for 5c
Hone crochet books, special at
2 for 5c.
ltoyal Society Cotton, 7c
Royal Society crochet cotton,
white and ecru, at, per spool, 7e
nirsas-iraab, Oo, TMrd Floor
$1.00 Fountain Pens, 00c
Self-filling fountain pens, very
deMrable for the student and sat
isfactory in every way.
Be Tablets, 2 for Sc
School tablets, finished for pea
or pencil. Regular 6c value, Sat
urday, 2 for 5c.
Baitrass-BTash Co. Mala Floor
' New llraasiercs
Complete line, embracing bras
sieres for every type of figure and
for every occasion. Low out for
evening dress, a large variety of
ronflners. Price range, $1.00 to
$5.00.
New Vmets. Bl.OO to $0.50
Fashionable new corsets In
brocade or beautiful coutll and
all the latefct models that are in
stock regularly. A wide selec
tion to choose from.
Bargoss-Wash Oo Sieoena Floor
40c Hath Towels, 85a
Turkish bath towels, size 26x60
IncueH. full bleached with hemmed
end, regular 40c value, special,
at 2Ac.
29e to 80c Towels, 25e
A special purchase of Turkish
towels in assorted colors with col
ored borders, each BOo.
Bargees-Wash Oo-MaAa Floe
Masihi
French, Pngtish, ttuaslsn and flerhlan
prisoners cf war. The king Interests him
aelf tn every request and recommend
diligence bv the Spanish embassadors In
aecurlnc the dealred Information. When
the newa la (nod, Alphonao wire It Im
mediately on receipt; when It la had ha
sends It by mall with a word of Con eola
SATURDAY -
Autumn SUITS
Children's COATS
$5.95, S7.50 to $25
Oo. Bseoaa Tloor.
Drugs. Toilet Goods for Saturday
Pebeco Tooth
paste, 60c else
for 2o
Canthrox sham
poo, 60c as., Uo
P a I moltve
shampoo, BOo
site W
Ed PInaud'a vi
olet water.. 54c
Kngllsh Ivory
dressing combs,
special, ea., 2c
While roee pei
fume, 60o site,
for 23c
Amolln powder,
26c slse . ,.10n
Jergen's benzo
in ant almond
lotion ITe
Pace chamois,
16c kind ...c
Sodium phos
phate, 1 lb.. lc
Dr. Graves'
tooth powder,
60c slse . . .2e
Red Wing
Or ape Juice,
1 pint . . . .18
Red W I n 0
Orape Juice,
1 quart . . . 85c
Red Wing
Orape Julee,
4 gallon.. 0o
Busfeea-Veaa
Williams' ahav-
ing
cake
Java
der,
for
aoap 1
for. .Stte
rice pow
60c site
sac
Abonlta cream,
26c site . ..10e
Vlllard'a White
Vaucalre tab
lets,! 1 slse, 75c
Williams' tal
cum powder
for 10c
Luxor tooth
paste, 26c slse
for 17c
Mm. Iae'Boll'a
face p o w d er,
60o site . ,lo
Co.
Rain Predicted!
Be Ready With One
to $4 Umbrellas Saturday at $1.00
A SPLENDID awrtraont of high, grade um
brellas. They, are the samples of a well
known manufacturer and that is the reason for
this remarkably low price.
Some of the handles included In this lot are sterling
silver caps and Inlaids, gold filled capa and Inlaids, gold
and silver with pearl Inlaid, also fin carved missions
and ebonlne. Coverings are of fine American taffeta, Bilk
tape edge and piece dye silks, all made on seven and
eight rib paraxon frame with steel rods, 2$ and 2$-lnch
sizes. Ususl $2.60 to $4.00 values, with silk case and
taasel, at $1.00.
arose-Vaea Oo Mats Floor.
Baginniinit Step
Women's and Misses'
$19.50 Fall Suits,
Saturday, $14.95
WOMEN'S and misses new suits, made
of French gabardine, In military ef
fect, with high neck, buttoned close, elab
orately trimmed with silk braid, wide
plain, flaring skirt. In blue and black. Reg
ular $19.60 values, at $14.95.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Women's Suits for $7.95
Women's and misses' suits in black,
blue and tan serge and shepherd checks,
made box back, with full flare skirts.
Broken size assortment. Were to
$16.60, at $7.95.
$1 to $1.50 House Dressei, 49c
A new lot of women's house dresses,
made of chambray, ginghams and percales,
in light and dark colors; sizes from 21 to
46. Worth from $1 to $1.60; Saturday
at 49c
Bargeas-Vaeh Oe.
tion, ppanteh amhamiadors In belligerent
countries are alo forwarding conaldet -
ble sums of money to prisoners of war.
Apartmcnta, flata. houses and cottafe
can be rented qirlckly and rheaplf by a
Bea "For Rent "
Bee Want Ada Produce Result.
Phone Douglas 137.
Exceptional
Jad 3alts. 7 6c
size 49c
Sloan's 1 1 n 1
ment, 25o stse,
for ....... 10c
U h ambetlaln's
cough remedy,
26c size . . 17c
Eskay's food,
76c site . . .4Uc
K o n d on'a ca
tarrh Jelly, 60c
else 82c
Denver m u d,
60o size . .R4e
D anderlne
shampoo, $1.00
size 79o
Beef, wlae and
Iron. 1 pt. .42o
A. D. S. blood
remedy, $1 als
for ...... .9o
Absorbent hos
pital cotton, 1
lb 22c
Stiver Btite
polish, 26q size
for 18o
Household am
monia, Qt., 18c
Lees g e r m o
Bone, 60c size
for .t... .84c
Crepe toilet pa
per, 6c grade
"8 rolls for.2V
Crepe toilet pa
per, lOo grade,
4 rolls for. 25c
Ivory Soap,' S
cakea 18c
Borax chips,
large pkg. ..19c
20 Mule Team
borax, 1 lb., 9c
Fels or P. G.
naphtha soap,
10 cakes . .880
C o m b 1 nation,
syrlngs and hot
water bottle,
$1.60 value,
guaranteed one
year, special
for Sat. ..98c
Auto chamois,
$1.60 value.lc
Mala Flee.
of These $3.50
Baossssat.
Child's Em
broidery Class
Children's embroid
ery lessons free
from to 11 a. tn.
Competent Inst rhet
or. ,
MABU
$50
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