Painless Extraction Have those old teeth removed and protect your health. Any number of teeth can be replaced by a plate or bridge, made to look natural. Consultation Free. Or. P. W. Sawyer DENTIST Phone Doug. 7150. 220 S. 13th St. 13th and Farnam Sts. Ladies Wanted! To Learn Chiropody. A good Chiropodist in every mod ern Hairdressing Parlor will add greatly to your business and give comfort to your patrons. For terms address MRS. STEWART. Chiropodist and Food Specialist. «23 W. Broadway. Council Bluffs > Tell Black 3913. MADAME HENDERSON HAIRDRESSER and MANICURIST 1 Agent for the Celebrated Madame Walker Preparations. ' The Walker Method Taught Diplomas Granted. Phone Webater 148» 2304 N. 25th St. Omaha. Neb. Stop and Read Mrs. Dollie Crawford The Poro Hair Culturist Will positively grow the Hair, regardless of condition of Hair or Scalp. Real Poro Treatment is all you need. Poro System Taught. She also makes all kinds of Crocheting and Tatting. Work for sale. For information / I’honeWebster 1332. ' See Her af 3333 Emmett St. • • • •••••+■• > » » » • Liberty Drug Co. EVERYBODY’S DRUG STORK B. Robinson, Manager 1904 No. 24th St. Webster 386 Omaha, Neb. t .. « « «. . ■*— , . \ The Jones Poro Culture College Positively Grows the Hair ♦ Try our scientific method of treat ing the scalp. We positively grow hair or money refunded. Electric massage for scalp and face. System taught. Sterilized equipment. Steam heated booths. All work private. MRS. ANNA EVANS JONES 1516 North 24th St. Webster 5450 Harney 6100 TEXAS WHEN IN . TEMPLE. TEXAS / f STOP WITH Mrs. 1. S. Dawson 218 South 4th Street Who gains pleasure in making you comfortable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable. Write or wire for accommoda tion. AN APPRECIATION OF DAN DESIM NES* RAND Miles Greenleaf contributes a br'ght column of miscellany daily to the World-Herald undei tht heading of "Frenzied Romance.” If you don’t read it you are missing a genuine treat. It deals generally with Oma ha men and affairs. In last Satur day’s issue Miles puller! off the fol lowing pleasing and deserved jingle : complimentalry to one lof Omaha’s most patriotic and appreciated mu sical organizations: tide to Dan Desdunes When Dan Desdunes goes marching by He makes us laugh and makes us cry. His russet-colored band has stuff To make a rabbit fierce and tough When he goes marching by. When dratfed men are off to fight, If they be black, or if they’re white, They hit a firm and martial sten And demonstrate a lot of pep If Dan Desdunes is right. But if Desdunes is sorrowful i And for a funeral must pull A dirge he’ll smile upon his fate And every measure syncopate i With melancholy bull. He’ll ever be as cheerful as The joyous days of gin and razz. And as his band goes blaring b\ You’d scarcely think the state is dry— So giddy is his jazz! When I am drafted let his tunes— Det all the merriment that croons I From all his reeds my service greet As I go prancing down the street Preceded by Desdunes! j V ARD \ MAN DEFEATED FOR SENATE NOMINATION Jackson, Miss.—In answer to the plea sent out by President Wilson .» few days ago, Mississippi voters con certed their efforts and dealt an over whelming defeat to Senator James <. V.iidaman in the democratic sena torial primaries held throughout the ! state. He was snowed under by Congressman Patrick Harrison, whose final majority will probably reach ; 20,000. LIBERTY LOAN CONFERENCE The fourteen district managers o the Nebraska liberty loan committ r met in Omaha Friday and com plot i. They are very fundable little birds, being found usually In small flocks;' they even build tlieir nests in small communities. When winter approaches thp male changes his bright yellow coat for one of a soberer color closely resembling , that of tlie female. Numbers of them feed upon the sun flowers in my garden every year, and It is a pleasing sight to go in there and see tlieir bright yellow bodies flashing in the sun. They are hardy little fellows, spend ing tin- entire winter with us.—New York Sun. Moving Pictures for the Home. A comparatively inexpensive combi nation moving-picture camera and pro p-dor for aniaietir use Is illustrated III Popular Mechanics Magazine. It hears about tile same relation to the costly and heavy professional ma chines as a compact, light camera does to a eutnliersotne apparatus employed by portrait photographers. Exclusive of its tri|K,il. tlie new movie camera weighs less than three and a. half pounds. It uses standard film and Is operated as easily as any simple “still instrument. Tin- capacity of its maga zines. designed for daylight loading, is twenty feet, which, because eight In stead nf sixteen pictures tire taken per second, records- as much action as forty feet of tilm in a professional ron ! chine. Sharp, clear pictures capable of reasonable enlargement for “stills are obtained. By changing tin- lens at taching a light frame with reels of gOti-foot capacity, and mounting a small, cylindrical laitiphouse, the cam era is convert i'll Into a projector. Serbians Great Walkers. All Serbian peasants are great walk ers. A servant, given a short leave, I will think nothing of footing it to his home, five and twenty miles off, and walking back after u short day spent w"h libs family. It Is quite in tin- ordinary way of their business for both men and women to be two days on tlie road to market. Owing to their remarkable march ing powers Serbian troops are mobll- j ized and moved with surprising rapid I ity, in spite of the great lack' of rail way communication. And tlieir they march ll£hl. With little in the bread-bag that bangs jit ids In-lt tlie Serbian soldier Is quite content If only lie Cun roll himself a cigarette now and then and look forw ard perhaps to a tot of plunt ! cognac. He Knew. The I-’at fit stouter-—I want half a dozen collars, please. The Clerk—What size? The F. C.—Thirteen and a half. Tlie Clerk—Surely you must take a | larger collar than that. What size ; shirt do you wear? The F. —Sixteen. Tin- Clerk—Then why do you wish such a small collar? The F. —Why. confound ye, I’m buying them for my boy! Uplift of Coyote. The despised coyote has lived to see tlie day when Ills pelt Is sought in the fur markets of the world us one of the prizes of I lie trapper’s pack. The skin of the prairie wolf today brings a price up to $l.r<, according to tin quotations in tlie fur buyer's list. Up till last year this fur was a drug ot the market.—Dawson News. LOUGH DIRECTORY F. & A. A., York Rite, St. Luke's ' 1-odge, No. 14, will meet the first and third Monday nights in Knights of Pythias hall, Twenty-fourth ani Charles streets. All members take notice. Wm. Bridges, W. M.; J. E. Johnson, secretary; H. C. Watts, treasurer. _ Gate City Lodge, No. 6674, G. U. O. of O. F., meets the first and third Monday of each month at Petersen V hall, 24th and Burdette sts. W. H. Payne, N. G.; R. L. Woodard, P. S., 4912 South 26th st. South 4459. Omaha Lodge No 146, A. F. and A. M., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Thursdays of every month. Lodge rdom, 2201 Cuming street. P. H. Jenkins, W. M.; W. H. Robinson, Secretary. Keystone Lodge No. 4, K. of P., j Omaha, Nebr. Meetings first and third Thursdays of each month. H. A. Hazzard, C. C„ J. H. Glover, K. of R. and S. Weeping Willow Lodge No. 9596, G. Lk O. of O. F., meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at L. B. F. Hall, 24th and Charles. R. S. Gaskins, N. G.; T. H. Gaskins, P. S. International Order No. 631 Col ored Engineers and Portable Hoisting Enginemen meets at 2225 Vi Lake street first and third Wednesday in each month. W. H. T. Ransom, pres ident; J. H. Headly, Cor. Sec.; J. H. ] Moss, Rec. Sec.; S. L. Bush, Treas. Faithful lodge, No. 250, U. B. F., meets second and fourth Fridays in each month at Rescue hall. Visiting brethren welcome. Earl Jones, W. M.; •Tames Tubbs, W. S. Lodge rooms at 24th and Charles streets. Vacant two nights eacn week. Persons wanting to rent same, call Allen Jones, rental agent, Web ster 1100. Classified Advertising RATES—1*4 cwnls u woiu for Biugie insertions, 1 cent a word for two or more insertion!) No adveriisemoul lor less than 15c. Cash should ao company advei usement. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished Rooms—Neatly furnish ed rooms in a strictly modem home; one-half block off car line. Tel. Web. 4983. 1516 North 16th. For Rent.—Strictly modern room for man and wife, 2609 Biondo street. Webster 4007—2t-8-31. For Rent—A nice six-room house partly modern, furnished, to a desir able couple for the care. Call Web ster 4409.—Adv. For Rent.—Four rooms furnished or unfurnished, 2624 North 25th St. I'hone Webster 5560. FURNISHED rooms for rent; , strictly modern. Res. 2212 Seward. Tel. Web. 3733. Furnished Rooms—Strictly modern. W. Harvell. W'ebster 4760. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms, ! 1549 N. 17th st. Web. 5230. Floyd Carlton. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, ail modern. 2706 Darker st. Web. 1250. Nicely furnished rooms. Rhone Webster 2941. FOR RENT — Neatly furnished rooms. Rhone South 1981. Residence | 4814 South 25th st. Mrs. Sadie Mo i fct rly. Two furnished rooms, 2415 Indiana ! avenue. Tyler 3399-W. First class rooming house, steam heat, bath, electric light. On Dodge end 24th st. car line. Mrs. Ann- Hanks, I 924 North 20th st. Doug. 437-. Furnished room for gentleman. Mrs. 1- M. Wright. 2620 Burdette St. Web. 5543. Furnished room; strictly modem; gentleman only. Mrs. M. Murruy, j 2714 North 25th St. Web. 979. For Rent—Two furnished rooms, trictly modem. 1923 North 27th St. Webster 3150. For Rent—Modern furnished rooms, i 2320 North 28th Ave. Rhone Wei j ster 2058. Neatly furnished rooms in a pri vate home. Modern except heat. Men i only . Webster 1760. Neatly furnished rooms, 1842 North 27th St. Call Webster 2812. First-class modem furnished roomb. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Webster, iluj i North Twenty-sixth street. Rhone Webster 4769. I Western University QUINDARO, KANSAS Opens Monday, Sept. 9th. 191K Departments—Academic, Noitnal (1 year). Trades, Agricultural, Music, Theological, Nurse Training. Two-year renewal certificate given on comple tion of the Academic Course, followed by the Normal Course of one year. AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION. Write for catalog and application blanks. U)W TERMS. EXCELLENT FACILITIES. GOOD DISCIPLINE. Address; F. JESSE PECK, GEO. K. WILLIAMS, President. Registrar. Big Labor Day Ball AT THE MECCA, 24TH AND GRANT STREETS Monday, September 2, 1918 GIVEN BY THE NORTH END AMUSEMENT CO. As this will be a day of rest we want everybody to come and have a good time. WILLIS’ SAXAPHONE ORCHESTRA . Admission 35c .. A Business Opportunity A Splendid opportunity for a competent licensed embalmer to secure one-third interest in a well established undertaking firm in Omaha. Partner drafted. BANKS & WILKS 1914 CUMING STREET Trade at the Washington Market The Most Sanitary and Up-to-Date Market in the Middle West. Visit Our Branch a* the McCrory 5c and 10c Store in the Basement. Washington Market 1407 DOUGLAS STREET PEOPLES’ CLEANERS and DYERS Work Called for and Delivered. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED. Give Us a Trial. PATRONIZE US BECAUSE WE PATRONIZE YOU 2416 Erskine Street. Phone Webster 2991. U . I n • 1 9 1 6 CUMING STREET llOtCl bUminQ comfortable Rooms-Reasonable Rates j Douglas 2466 D. G. Russell, Proprietor ; | A. F. PEOPLES | f. Painting, Paperhanging and Decorating. * X Estimates Furnished Free. All Work Guaranteed. | X 4827 Erskine Street. Phone Walnut 2111. } ’.;'..%«;..X"X*X“X":"X":,,X"X"X"X"C,X”'."C'X"X"X"X"."'."X*’X“X"X"X**X“X*V