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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1921)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION 4v "5 x This hitri'ihio I'oini of warfare has Mirreil British scientists to li'manl that in firturc science shall utterly re- fuso t prostitute itM-lf Mh '""s. . 1 (.- -i i imii.u M.i.im. 9 V$cF JAPAN'S WOMAN LKADKR, Mmo. Kaji Yajima, (loft). 89 years old, and for forty year champion of the rights of Japanese women, is given a fine send-off enroute to Washington, where she will present to the Disarmament Confer ence the desire of her countrywomen for lasting peace. Adachi 0 I . " p. - An entrance to the Galleries of Interior Decoration, fourth floor, northwest corner, Burgess-Nash Company. Estimates given on all classes of furnishings, furniture, art subjects, electrical fixtures, carpets, draperies and wall coverings. f9gtb ,vJfo vli9iiEaiii K , 'if k 'J - sir; .ft & A Camera Story of the making of a great cigarette No. 2 of a series 77ie tobacco, os re ceived from the farm, n tint dried out m enor mous ong ovent, kept at fixed temperature, through which the to bacco, hung from endleu bells, move tlowly. In the latt compartment of the oven live tteam is admitted from vrhich the tobacco abtorbs a known amount of moisture, ft is then in "order" for storage. Ft I The "ordering" or conditioning of leaf tobacco for storage is an important mechanical step and interesting, too. But more so is that patient aging of the leaf which takes place during storage. Twice every year for two years, the tobacco, tightly packed in hogsheads, goes through a natural "sweat", becomes limp and soft literally steeps in its own juices. This is nature's method and it can't be hurried. No man-made, time-saving process can make up for the loss of the sweetness and mellowness attained by this natural aging process which we regularly employ in treating the leaf for Chesterfield cigarettes. VII IN. IAbow A Turkish rnn - m axine where native to- Jr ws bacco it allowed to age sO in if own good time. 1 fLeftt One of our "hum idify trig " rooms where Turk' ih tobacco it or dered' or mois tened before blend ing with Domestic teaf. (Above) Domestic tobac co, after drying, cs hy dranHcaUy "prised" or packed into hogtheade. 0 ii ; - ' A bove ' ' ' Humidi fier our own weather- maker. Chesterfield CIGARETTES Of lm. N( H1IKISII .ml DOMI STIC lobao -ts-hU ixK-.l. rtini-inlnT JaM' is i rnailfi l tiikurn uu.iliiv I-hx;ett 5c Myers Tobacco Co. Left) After "prizing," Domestic tobacco is aged for two years in storage warehouses. ""Nit r ' 0