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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1921.
Jack and Jill
"I think Jimmlg Cray it the wont
mollycoddle I ever tw," marled
Jack that evening, at they were
liniihlnc dinner.
He wu drawing icveral lample
of woolen suiting from hit pocket
and surveying- them with tr wie
look.
"Why. Jack you wretched old
knocker," retorted Jill-irt. "Ile'i
the nictst man to hit family, and a
good neighbor of oun. And he can
beat vou at tennis any day in the
veekf
"Oh, he'i nice enough, Jill, but to
day when I ordered a new suit at
my tailor' place, where he intro
duced me. "what do you think:
' "I don't know for I ve never
been at vour tailor's I"
That'i juat it Hi wife ha,
though. There ihe was picking out
the cloth and bossing the tailor, Dm
you ver hear anything so disgust-
in: ,'
Jill sniffed and after a moment a
pensiveness she answered: "Well,
you took me down to a friend of
yours in the wholesale business and
helped choose my fur coat."
"Oh, but that was, to get a dis
count. I wasn't bossy."
"You were, tool You made him
show me 11 coats before you were
satisfied I" ' : ,. . .
"That was to get one that suited
you, dear. You say you dress to
please me, and I did get a bargain
that was a jim-dandy, didn't I?"
"Yes, dear. I'll have to agree to
that," and Jill was very demure.
"By the way, what kind of cloth did
you choose?" ' , .
Jack held up the sample. . Jill took
one disgusted look at it.
"Why, Jack, it will make you look
like a jockey or a retired bartender.
Let's see the others." ,
Jack scowled . and. gave her the
lot. ,'
Jill rubbed them, along her little
nose and sniffed at them.
"There's not a single piece here
that is genuine wool. This tailor is
a profiteer and is selling you a lot
of shoddy. Jack. I'd like to tell him
what I think of him. Can't you tell
wool from cotton and rag-cloth?"
Jack was abashed.
"Well, I trusted him, and he told
me it was a bargain."
"You dear old simple goose," said
Jill, adown her nose.. "He does cut
well, but I haven't liked a single suit
you've had lately. They look so
cheap compared with the other men
around our neighborhood."
"I pay just as much or morel"
answered Jack. "I must be well
dressed for my office."
He looked at the ctoth samples
again. They looked like waste rags
to him now, but he said nothing
more about them.
Next : morning at breakfast Jack
drew out his samples again.
"Don't, you think a single one is
wool, dear?" he asked plaintively.
"Nor And ,you ought to be
ashamed to be so ignorant."
"I'll tell you what, then, dear. You
get your hat and coat and run down
with me the first tfcing to that tailor
you're a woman and can tell wool
from cotton. I must have a good
suit this'time." -.
Jill agreed and Jack could not see
the smile which the mirror saw.
It took Jill just 10 minutes to sift
the wool from the shoddy, and to
have. Jack change his order.
As they started out. Jill looked at
him with a little wicked dimple in
each cheek.' '
"Are two hf ads better than one?'
the asked. '
"No, yur is, better than two. I
spent an hour there yesterdayP
'ADVERTISEMENT.
HI
KIDNEYS BOTHER
Take a glass of Salts if your
Back hurts or Bladder
troubles you.
' No man or woman who eats meat
regularly - can niake a mistake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally,
says a well-known, authority. Meat
forms uric acid which excites the
kidneys, they become . overworked
from the strain, get sluggish and
fail to filter the waste and poisons
from the blood, then we get sick.
Nearly all rheumatism, headaches,
liver trouble,, nervousness, dizziness,
sleeplessness and urinary disorders
come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache
in the kidneys or your back hurts or
if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full
of sediment, irregular of passage or
attended by sensation of scalding,
stop eating meat and get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any phar
macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast and in a
few days your kidneys will act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com-
( 1 ... I ' . L 1 I.-- ..CAI
QUIT MEAT WHEN
for generations to flush and stimu
late the kidneys, also to neutralize
the acids in urine so it no longer
causes irritation, thus ending bladder
weakness.- ,
" Jad Saltg ii inexpensive and can-
1 not injure; makes a delightful effer
vescent lithia . water drink . which
" everyone - should take now and then
to keep the kidneys clean and active
.. and the blood pure, thereby avoiding
serious kidney complications.'
ADYFJtTISKMRVr.
SISTERS OF CHARITY
THE VALUE OF FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE
1
Sisters In Charge of Children's Home "Have Used It
With Great Success for
: At the Children's Home in Xew
buryport, Mass., there are an average
of sixty children under the loving
carsj of the Sisters of Charity.
In a recent signed statement the
" Sister in charge said:- 'We cheer
fully endorse Father John's Medicine
because- in oar Home it has become
' indispensable. We use it, not only
for coughs and colds, but also as a
, builder. We tell our friends that we
. would not be without it We have
. used it with great success and find it
; to have no equal at a builder.
(Signed) The Home for Destiture
Children, Sisters of Charity, Xew
... nuryport; Mass.
la a great many institutions ef a
"And yoq don't blame poor Jim
niie Cray?"
Jack reddened as he suddenly re.
membered his speech of last night.
"No, not exactly," lie said slowly.
Then he caught her tightly as he
took her toward the subway en
trance to send her uptown.
(I'opyught, ltd, Tiiomp.oa Feature
Dart mat.
Where It Started
Smoking.
The practice of smoking long an
tedated the introduction of tobacco in
Europe. The dried leaves of colts
foot was a favorite smoke in England
before Sir Walter Raleigh brought to
bacco from America: smokinir- Dines
of bronze'have been found in ancient
tombs in Ireland; and a pipe was
discovered in the wall of an old
Greek building in Constantinople,
which waa estimated to date from
500 A. D.
(Copyright, 1IJI. Br Tha Wheeler lya-
diaalo. Inc.)
ADVKBTIMEMENT.
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAYJAIR NOW
Druggist Says Ladies. Are
Using Recipe of Sage Tea
and Sulphur. .
Hair that loses its color and lustre.
or when it fades or turns gray, dull
and lifeless is caused by a lack of
sulphur in the hair. Our grand
mother made up a mixture of Saie
Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks
dark and beautiful and thousands of
men and women who value that even
color, that beautiful dark shade of
hair which is so attractive, use only
mis piu-time recipe. ....
Nowadays we get this fambut
mixture improved by the addition of
other ingredients by asking at any
drug store for a bottle, of "Wyeth's
sage . ana, sulphur Compound,
which darkens the hair so naturally,
so evenly, that nobody can possibly
tell it has been applied. You . just
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
By morning the gray hair . disap
pears; but what delights the ladies
with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound is that, besides beautr
fully darkening the hair after a few
applications, it also brings back the
gloss and lustre and gives it an ap
pearance of abundance.
Zemo Heals Skin Trouble
Without Staining Clothei
No matter how often you have
tried and failed, you can atop burn
ing, itching Eczema with cooling
Zemo. Zemo is a clean, antiseptic
liquid treatment for all akin
irritations. Clears up rashes and
Tetter, does away with pimples
and blackheads. All Druggists'.
FOR SKIN IRRITATION
When Your
Complexion Begins
To Fade
Vou Can Bring Bach
That Tint of Youth
When tout complexion begins to fad,
because of age or neglect, tr.ii aimrJehome!
treatment will delight you-and it require
but a few minute each day.
Wuh the Face, hand, neck or amu with
warm water arid Black and White Soap.
Lightly apply Beauty Bleach. Allow it to
remain overnight. Next morning again
cleanse the akin with warm water and
soap. Should you exrierien me feut irri
tation, uk juit a little toothing Black and.
White Cleansing Cream.
Black and White Beauty Bleach, the
Skin Beautifier, tells for 50c; Black and
White Soap 25c, and Black and White
Cleansing Cream 25c and 50c the package,
AH drug and department stores seD and
guarantee these and other Black and Whit
Toilet Preparations. Send for a copy of
your Birthday and Dream Book and leaf
let which tells you about the merits and
uses of these high quality toilet requisites;
Address Dept. A, Plough, Memphis, Tern.
BRONCHITIS
, At bedtime rub the throat ana
. chest thoroughly with
0KS
Valo Rub
Owr7 MUIton Jan UmiYtnk
Cuticura Soap
The Velvet Touch
For the Skin
Sp,OfftrtaMst.TalcmK.Se.evryweer. Poreameles
sMrasa: CrUctxft LartarlM,rjrt. X. sjslssa. Baas.
ADVERTISEM KXT.
HAVE PROVEN
Coughs and Colds.
similar character throughout . the
country, Father John's Medicine, is
what the nurses in charge depend
upon to keep the children well and
strong. They know that it is en
tirely safe because it is free front
alcohol and dangerous drugs. . v
Many similar letters of endorse
ment have been received from homes,
hospitals and 'institutions, and the
names and copies of the letters will
be sent on request. .
Father John's Medicine is a doc
tor's prescription, and is pure and
wholesome. It has had more than
sixty-five years success for colds,
throat troubles and as a tonic add
body builder.
HP
ad Say It With OURS
Hess & Swoboda
FLORISTS
141S Farnam St., Pax ton Hotel.
OMAHA
Phone DOuglas 1501
Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery
Association. We deliver lowers on
short notice an j where la the U. B.
or Canada.
5fl3t (
Offices
Display
MOTOR
TRUCKS
mwmammmmmmm
City Sale's Room 816 S. 24th St.
Service Station 815 S. 25th St.
TELEPHONE AT LANTIC 3332
International
Harvester Company
of America
Branch House 714 S. 10th St.,
Omaha, Neb.
Ford Transfer
and
Storage Co.
813 Douglas St., 1102 S. Main,
Omaha- Council Bluffs
Prompt Service
Reasonable Rates
mm
. Omaha Lace Laundry
., EXCLUSIVE .CLEANERS ' :
Curtains, Panels, Cretonnes,
' Lace and Austrian Shades
4718 Cumins; St.
Tel. Walnut 1351
Ladies' Plush Sailors and Velour
Hate Cleaned and Reblocked
RAMSER
215 South 14th Street
TRY US FOR
French Paalry Fancy Cakes
KUENNE'S
Bakery, Delicatessen and
Lunch Room -504
South 16th St.
2016 Leavenworth St.
Order Your Personal
Xmas Greeting Cards
Now
Omaha Stationery Co.
307-309 S. 17th St. Jackson 0805
ITS
mm
WRECKED CARS
REBUILT
Fender, Top. Body Work
Repairing of All Kinds
NIGHT AND DAY ,
Western Motor
Car Company
Farnam at Blvd. HA may 0868
Reliable Service
A specialty on Auto Topi, Winter
Curtain and tailored Seat Covers.
Engdahl's Auto Top Co.
Douglas 5677 .
.1718 Cass St.
'TERMINAL WAREHOUSE
OMAHA
WAREHOUSE
SPACE
Available for Long or
- - ShorhTerms "
Space
-Storage
UN. F. ROESSIG
OMAHA'S RELIABLE AUTOMOBILE
PAINTER
CADILLAC BUILDING
2570 Farnam St. , Harney 1445
CADILLAC
A Permanent
Value
"Always Onward"
J. H. Hansen
Cadillac Co.
Omaha
Lincoln
Bring or Send Your
Dress Goods to Us for
Pleating Buttons - Hemstitching
Embroidering - Braiding
Beading Button Holes
Idea! Button & Pleating
Company
300-308 Brown Bids;., 16th and Douglas
Opposite Brandeia Stores
Pbone Doug. 1038
Omaha
900 separate fireproof, mouse
proof, dustiest rooms for
furniture.
Come and See for Yourself
Motor Vans for Removals
Bekins Omaha
' Van and Storage
80S S. 16th St. Douglas 4163
Paxton-Mitchell Co.
27ti and Martha Sts. Harney 1682
' Manufacturers of
Brass, Bronze and Aluminum Castings
. Standard Size Cast Iron Bushings
in Stock
Closing Out
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK
Paints Millwork
Lumber
At Rock-Bottom Prices
Nov Is Your Time to Get Busy .
C. Haf er Lumber Co;
13 W. Broadway
. Council Bluffs
1 .
"Q&WAlRD
SERVICE
C. F. 5ALADE, in tha Rotariea. ,
TUSINESS men in general
It always interested in the
presence of the term in a
merits which appear in the leading-
journals. In these days almost
give service to patrons. Many
service. In spite of the much -
public has learned through sad
cannot easily be purchased in the
According td Webster's Dictionary, service means "the condi
tion or occupation of a servant;
office; waiting at table; labor, assistance, or kindness to another."
This explanation of the word is plain enough, yet it is a startling
fact that many business men do
interpretation. Nevertheless, the
point out the errors or omissions
ter of service. The intention is
manufacturers, dealers and professional men are making correct
use of the service ideaJ
One merchant tailor, whose
men, has a spacious '"moth-proof" storage department in connec
tion with his establishment where
the owners while they are traveling during the summer or winter.
When a man leaves for the seashore or mountains in the summer,
instead of storing away his' heavy suits and overcoats at home,
with, the risk of the goods being
while the house is closed, he sends
it is inspected, repaired and is
1 Upon the customer's return
tailor for the things needed,' and
livered; repaired and neatly pressed, ready for wear.
Another merchant tailor offers his patrons professional advice
in matters of correct dress. The'
for each individual are suggested.
many people do not understand the correct use of colors in dress.
For the convenience of customers, this tailor carries a stock of
shirts, collars, belts, neckwear
tion is made of the designs and
signs and colors will blend nicely
suits and overcoats.
A shoe repairing firm of a
any part of the town for the purpose of collecting shoes which are
to be repaired. Deliveries are also made by motor car.
An undertaker who is noted
sents a beautiful floral piece to the family of the departed whose
burial he has in charge. The gift is always well received.
Free shoe polishing service is
dealer to all who purchase footwear at his establishment.
In New York is located a
of a well-known mechanical device. The machines made by thia
company are in operation in practically every town and city of the
world. Many of the first series of
than thirty years ago, are still in use, although great improvements
have been made from year to year on the original model. ,.
When a customer buys One
manufacturer's service does not
order. The manufacturers have:
tion service. A force of skilled
the places where the machines are
devices are inspected by the mechanics for the purpose of ascer
taining if all parts and attachments are working properly. De
fective adjustments, are corrected. Broken parts are replaced at
cost of the material and labors ;. , .
This traveling inspection service costs the owners of the de
vices nothing, and the service is the means of keeping the cus
tomers in close and friendly touch with the manufacturers, even
in cases where the customers a,re located at a long distance from
the company's home office in New iYorkv
In various cities of the United States and foreign countries
the manufacturers referred to have branch houses where users of
their machines may secure parts, supplies and new attachments for
the devices at very short notice. '. '.,
Fire recently destroyed a plant where some thirty of the ma
chines had been in operation.
diately leased another building and placed an order for thirty new
machines at the nearest branch office of the manufacturers.
So efficient was the service
had occurred several of the new
another day or so the entire order
like that means something to a business concern.
Located in the main corridor
cigar stand which is far more than its name implies. The proprietor
is a young man who is making remarkable use of the service idea.
Hundreds of business men, stenographers, office workers and pro
fessional people are constantly passing in and out of the building,
and many of them have occasion to stop at the cigar stand for the
purpose of buying newspapers, pens, pencils, memorandum books
and other articles in the stationery line. There is chewing eum
and candies for the fair sex and
fections, too. . But the cigar man
to those who visit this "cathedral
During a recent stormy morning a business man from one of
the offices in the building hurried
at the stand to buy a good cigar.
"That storm caught me napping," said he to the dealer. "Came
down to the office without an umbrella this morning. I want to
run over to the city hall, so I'll
"I have an umbrella here Which I will be 'glad to loan you,"
answered the dealer pleasantly.
umbrellas which areJor any of the
care to use them."
"Well, that's what I call service, laughed the business man.
"I'll borrow the umbrella and forget the taxi. Thanks 1 I will re
turn it within an hour.
"What brand of cigars does
lawyer of the dealer one afternoon. "I am making my first visit
to his office and I would like to
smokes." .
"Mr. Channing doesn't smoke," answered the dealer. "His
specialty is chocolate buds."
"Good for you! Let's have
The lawyer returned to the
in a happy frame of mind.
"Well, we had a great laugh
"Mr. Channing would have given something to learn how I knew
that he liked them. Now you may wrap up a pound of them for
my wife. Hereafter I shall have you in mind when-1 want candy
lor the folks at home."
- OlMAlH A"
know that tha buying; public
term "iervlce," Thia explains the
large number of display advertise
newspapers, magazines and trade
every' business concern offers to
firms go so far as to offer perfect
heralded message, however, the
experience that excellent service
open market
duty .required or performed in any
not seem to understand clearly the
purpose of this article is not io
of business concerns in the mat
rather to illustrate how certain
patrons include many wealthy
customers' clothing is kept for
moth-eaten, or possibly stolen
the clothing to the tailor's, where
then put away in a safe place.
home, he writes or telephones the
immediately the clothes are de
correct colors in fabrics suitable
This is an important service, as
and walking sticks. Careful selec
colors of cravats so that the de
with the designs and colors of
' .
large city will send an auto car to
for excellent funeral service pre
offered by an enterprisine shoe
large firm who are manufacturer
the devices, manufactured more
or more of these machines the
cease with the installation of the
what they call a traveling inspec
mechanics are continually visitinsr
in operation. At intervals the
The unfortunate company imme
that within" a day after the fire
devices were installed and within
had been attended to. Service
of a big office building is a
not a few males purchase con
offers still more important service
of commerce."
from an elevator and stopped
have to call a taxi."
"In fact, I have about a dozen
people in the building who may
' -
Mr. Channing smoke?" asked a
offer him one of his favorite
. . . .. ; -
- '
a half pound!"
stand about an hour afterwards
- ...
over those buds," he exclaimed.
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McKenney-Dentists
I4tk and Farsam Streets
JAcltson 2872
G. A. Steinheimer Co.
TEINHEIMER
URFACE
AVING
ERVICE
Contracting Painters
"Jarl's National Brand
Solid Copper Oil Cans"
All solder on tha outside of the can
with o-ineh screw tap. Airtight, non
explosive and fireproof. Prices I 4-gsl.,
19.00; S-gsi., $11.00: 8-gal... 118.00;
10-gal,' HS.OOi IS-ksI.. $21.00; S-yaU
$36.00; 60-gal, 161.00.
Special Attention Given to Mail Orders
CHARLES JARL
' & Company
1703 Leavenworth Street
ETHEL THRALL
CHIROPRACTOR
PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATE
Second Floor Elks Bldf.
1303 Douglas Street
, 8,000 Homes in Omaha and
Council Bluffs Are Covered
With Our
Ready Roofing
THERE IS A REASON
Call us and let us explain. All Verb
guaranteed. Easy terms.
Northwest Ready
. Roofing Co.
L, Riefenberc, Mr.
HArney 2S74 3122 Leavenworth
Use Western Bond Paper
For Your Office Stationery
Wholesale Distributors .
Carpenter Paper Co.
OMAHA
Welding Cutting
Reinforced Brazing
General Welding Works
"WE DO IT RIGHT"
We Specialize in Automobile Welding
1508 Webster St. AT. 4459
RESTAURANTS
There's on ner you. High- quality
Cyl-in-der Grinding
Is Our Specialty
Try us for
"Better Service"
. .
Puritan Mfg. Supply Co.
Atlantic 3753 1614 Iiard
Mn durable DerauM prewtd
from a titcM ahert on our
150 -ton pre. Mor tualUry
bora us titer art no aoldrei
lotnti la eoUd food and U
can't m nptet, plat izxmii x-z.
NEBRASKA 4 IOWA TCCL TANK CO
Oattha, Nt.
it It 1 1 1 "El 13:
'3-1 il C" ttu 'Ifrfr1
S Experience
5fJ;i . Thirty years bf experi- Rj;
BIB '. ence in repairing and re- JH
building all kinds of ma-
jg.A chinery has placed us in s tf
K position to do your work WM
WE right. We do sll kinds of jlh
lJ automobile repairing and
jrJSij it is done right the first
fflPnELCHIORS&Swif
v1
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Winter tops that will
not rattle. Prices right.
Superior Workmanship.
SEE
PFEIFFER
2525 Leavenworth Street
Est. 1S88
MALTBY, D. C.
JA ckson 3072
WITH A
PERSONALITY
Phone AT. 4683.
3 sO'MOX
O. L. Wiemer
Wall Paper, Paints, Glass,
Painting and Decorating
1708 Cumin St. - - Omaha, Nek.
Phono DOuglas 8753
THE
Bee
CLEANERS AND DYERS
Msls Office sad Plsnt IMI-4J Vlstes St.
. JAtkson 1440
1804
Farnam St.
The
Careful
Florist
OF NEBRASKA
15th and Dodge Sts.
OMAHA
Modern Policies,
Carrying
Full Protection
E. M. SEARLE, JR., Pres.
FALL RENOVATING
PILLOWS AND BEDDING
Feathers steam renovated and hot
air dried. All your own feathers back
when we renovate.
OMAHA PILLOW CO.
1907 Cuming St. Jackson 2487
Sherman & McDonnell
Drug Co.
All the Drugs and Toilet Articles for
all the people all the time. S Good
Drug Stores in Omaha.
Ws Furnish Clean Linen
FRONTIER TOWEL SUPPLY
J. M. JENSEN, Prop.
Phone Doug. 8281 1818 California
Send Yoor Clothes to Be Cleaned
DRESHER BROTHERS
Dyers, Cleaners, Hattera, Fur
riers, Tailors and Rug Cleaners
2Z1T Farnam St, Omaha
Wa Par Return Charges en
Out-of-Town Orders
Alexander Munroe
Sheet Metal and
Furnace Works
1718 Cass St. Phono JA. 4066
All American Chemical Co.
Chemical Manufacturers
and Jobbers
Pheae Doug. 4s4. 1208-10 5. lk St.
Ws analrae and manufacture earthing.
Giro Ue a Call