THE OMAHA BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1022. Slate Epworth League Begins Annual Session tWilliam Jenningt Bryan to Speak Wednesday; Daily Radio Instruction to Fea ture Assembly. Lincoln, Aug. 1. The Nebraska Epworth League assembly brgan it 26th annual 10-day meeting here to day with an Interesting program o lecture by men and women of na (ional prominence, and a wide variety f musical numbers in addition to (he regular discussions of church work, under the leadership of C A Kulmer, Lincoln, president of the asembly and L, O. Jones, Lincoln president emeritus. William Jenningt 3ryan, church man of national prominence and for mer secretary of state, will address the assembly Wednesday evening on "Our World's Greatest Need." Other speakers of note and their subjects are: sir Paul Dukes, special corre spondent for the London Times and former chief of the British secret in telligence service in soviet Russia, on "Secret Service in Red Russia;" Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler of Los Angeles on her experiences in New Zealand, Australia and the Fiji islands; Rich ard Yates, former governor and pre s 4 m:-.:. . I'Tk. VIII AIIII1VI LVIIl C3lllll, VII 4 IIS Five Smooth Stones From the Brook;" J. Stetson Wilson of Berk ley, Cat., on The Supreme Christian Issue of Modern Times;" Mrs. (Lit tle Mother) Maud Ballington Booth, famous prison reformist, on "Twen ty Years of Service in Human Sal vage;" Dr. Elmer E. Higley, super intendent of Indian work in the Meth odist church, on "The First Ameri cans," and Congressman F. F. Ells worth of Minnesota on "America's Eternal Purpoae." ; In, order to be strictly up-to-date, (his year's assembly has a daily in structional program in radio, under the direction of Prof. J. C. Jensen of Nebraska Wesleyan university. He will give two hours' instruction daily on the fundamentals of radio and the Construction of the radio receiving apparatus. In the evenings there will be a half hour of "listening in" for delegates to the assembly, if the weather is favorable. How to Keep Well y DK. W. A. r.VANI QuMtiMM MtMh kyftMM, aaait. ItM aad pretU ) disss, Mlll4 te Dr. Kvaae fcy mim ' Tae BU. will a eaewtrtd saw B ) X prsssr iMritatien, vker ifi. sawles la .U.4. Dr. tui UI nub 4ift r sMrit kw NNMvMual Siimte. Adireas UlUr hi car ! Te See. Capyrifhti IIII Gear Ycrr Skin Restore Your M With Cciicura Daily nu of the Soap keeps the akin fresh and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then aa needed soothe and heal the first pim ples, redneae, roughness or scalp irritation. Cutlcura Talcum is excel lent for the skin. - liAhililld. rt iMi.m ' wIwn. Smp e. CtkaMt Stead Mt. TiloSbSh. VavCatieara Sms hmwnhotara. HOW TO MAKE COFFEE. The coffee trade, having become dissatisfied with the long-in-use rule-of-thumb method of making coffee, has .employed 1'ro.f. Prescott of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology to gather around him a group of scientists and proceed to throw such light as he and his associates could on the coffee question. They are beginning to report, The report from which this article is drawn deals with the question. "How to Make a Cuo of Coffee r As to the water to be used, they have little to say. Their work was was done in Boston, and the waters they used were such as are easily ML- At . L 1 avatiiDic mere ior ine nuujcwuc Thrv suggest that it might be dif ferent if the water was very hard or alkaline, or was heavily flavored by chlorine or alum pr iron. The tem peratures of the water when, the coffee was added was very im portant. I hey sav cotlee snouid not ne boiled. When ' the aroma of the coffee in the making is smelled all over the house but little of it is found in the coffee cup. The instruction is to bring the water to a boil, then to remove the pot from the fire for a few moments and after that to add the coffee. Prolonged seeping in the hot water is not reauirea. Two minutes of heat, short of boiling, will extract all the caffein and oil that should be extracted. ... Drip cottee is an ngnr. so is per colated coffee provided superheat a ing and overseepmg is guaraea against. Ordinary boiled coffee: is all right, provided it is not boiled. It is true that the raetnod ot ar riving at a conclusion was to sub mit samnles of different brews to Croups of people and to average or otherwise connote . their opinions The New Orleans man might not think much of the taste for coffee of the Boston man. and vice versa, but what better method is there? The outstanding feature of this part of the advice is that in making boiled coffee at no time after the toi fee is added is the water to boil. Also that too much cooking is worse than too little. ' Coffee that will not clear has been cooked too much. If the mixture foams vigorously when the coffee is added, the water is too hot. As to the material from which the coffee pot is made, they have- a few words to say: ' Coffee is best when it has been brewed in a glass or earthern pot. If the brew comes in contact with any metal, it absorbs some taste fromathe metal. The aroma of coffee is due to oils which are highly volatile. There fore, coffee should be kept in tightly closed packages. - , When coffee has lost most of its aroma, the flavor can be revived by heating, but this merely .. liberates some oil, hitherto found in the bean, and such oil is rather rapidly lost by evaporation., Unless roasted coffee has been properly kept, it is not possible to make a good cup of coffee from it. Physiological studies on caffein oil, aromatics and other ingredients of coffee are promised. Let us hope they will be comprehensive and continued long enough to parallel conditions of use. Those Chapped Hands. M. ,W. Writes: "Being always a victim of chapped cuticles, I would iikt to know if there is any remedy tor it. "I have had this condition for about two years, and have never suc ceeded in remedying it. W hat would you advise?'' REPLY. Why not say "skin?" That's the way wt plain people talk. Why not say "skin on my hands.' I hen I would have the necessary informa tn. Chapping of the hands sen erally results from too little grease in the skin. To remedy this use plenty of clean grease on your hands. Wear rubber gloves when working in water. Wear loose, warm gloves at other times. Keep your hands out of water. dirty grease, and dirt in general. Ha Must Bt Examined. Mrs. M. S. writes: "My brother, who is i, nas been employed in a felt factory for more than a year. Before he started there he was husky and healthy, but since he has lost weight and is very thin almost bony. "He perspires so at night that the mattress soaks through. "My mother died of tuberculosis. "Does he show symptoms of hav ing it? He says his chest is sore and his sides hurt. A short time ago he had a very severe cold and couldn't talk just whispered." REPLY. By all means have.vour brother thoroughly examined for consump tion wiinoui aciay. Difference in Twins. G. E. writes: "Two girl babies, CVAufistVINCTo5lH fj& 10 to 50 Discounts Furniture, Ruga and Draperies Stoves and Refrigerators Sale oh Living Room Furniture 4160 Striped Velour Bed Davenport 79 50 Sale on Colombia Oraphonolu 165.00 Parlaphone S7.SO $75.00 Graphonola ......$49.75 $100.00 Graphonola i50.7& $120.00 Graphonola ....-69.75 Your Terms Are Our Terms. Howard St., Between lfiin aod lSth. twins, aged 2 years 4 months, one larger than the other, The larger baby has cut her cyt and stomach teeth; the smaller one has not. Both in perfect health, nave always had plenty of fruit juice and raised on cow s milk. "Is there anything I csn do to aid her In cutting her teethr REPLY. There is nothing to do except to feed her right. You should keep her in the open and see that she lets plenty ot sleep In nearly every pair of twins there is a small one and a targe one. One many teeth more slowly than the other. In the game of life the runt carries off the bacon about half the time Send 9 cents for postpaid copy of "The Right Food for the Growing Cfcild." Farmer Boyi Fined When -Truck Goei into Ditch Jack Herlck and M. W. Marks, two unsophisticated farmer boys of Chalco, loaded two calves into a truck and drove to South Omha and sold them Monday. But they didn t o straight home with the money, londay night they were found by Officer L. M. Anderson at the en trance to Riverview park, trying to get their truck out of a ditch. He arrested them and in South Side court they were charged with being drunk and driving recklessly. The judge fined them $12.50 each. They telephoned to the farm for the money and expressed a decided long, ing to be back among the cows and chickens. saanananawaaaanassanaanannss- Pastor Telia Ak-Sar-Bcn Jester How Good They Are Rev, P. Ott of Syracuse, Paul Jes sen of Nebraska Lily, C L. Kelley. secretary of the Nebratka City Chamber of Commerce: Henry Schneider, Plattsmouth, and several other out-of-town speakers told Ak Sir-Ben how good it really is, after witnessing the 1932 capers of King Ak's court jesters at the Den Mon day night. Approximately 1,000 visitors from Utoe and Lass counties and else where assembled to pay homage to King Ak ana hit knights. Nebraska City led the state field in attendance with 150; Plattsmouth came second with l.'6; Talmage. 75; Weeping water, ju; ivenawna, su, ana Syra cuse, 50. Red Oak and Stanton dele- rations swelled the ranks of those from Iowa. Ak-Sar-Bens membership for the year has reached J.etss. . i When you live on a bluS yon are in danger oi a tail. f ' &labtishcaia,re70" LOWER PRICES 33x4 Non-Skid Cord $24.12 At the Spragu Factory, 18th and Cuming Take Advantage of This Great Sale Buy Your Piano, Player or Phonograph NOW arid Get a RADIO Receiving Set FREE Never before have we offered such wonderful value. We bought pianos cheap-so shall you. $450.00 Buys a brand new sweet-toned Schmoller & Mueller Player Piano, actual $600.00 value. Bench, scarf and rolls free. Torn $2.50 per Week. $650.00 n Buys a new Premier Baby Grand in brown - mahogany. Compare it with any $850 Grand on the market. Term $15 per Month. $480.00 Buys a $600 Emerson Upright, brand new. Choice of brown mahogany or fancy walnut. Terms $10 par Month Pay Nothing for 30 Days Special concession for the month of August. If you have an old instrument to trade we will make you a liberal allowance for it. Let it go as your first payment and there is nothing for you to pay until you have enjoyed the new instrument for 30 days. Could any thins be more liberal? Special Values in Used Instruments UPRIGHT PIANOS Wheelock Sq. Gd. $ 30 New England Raoninger ., . Voight ..... Tryber Mueller .... Cable Nelson Schiller $21811 PLAYER PIANOS Schmoller & Meul'r $225 88-note mahogany $178 Emerson $275 " , V" ' ." " Ivera A Pond . " .270 Behning . . . $3191 Kurtman ...... .$28C Artemis ,' . $348 S168iKnabe 1350 Schmoller & Mueller $175tiSteinway $38fi for $375 .$ m .$315 .$125 .$148 PHONOGRAPHS Columbia $1730 ..$28 ...$40 ..$e ..sea ..$70 . .180 ..$S victor- ....... ...... Columbia Columbia '.... Rutclla Schmoller 4 Hueller. Columbia Schmoller Mueller. Begina Wa give, free, an efficient Radio Receiving Set with each instrument. Sea the sample one we fcae operating in our groat show rooms. If You. live Outside of Omaha Fill in Thia Coupon Name ! Address feolkSJltEji2rfento& Ba-Btt-Dod&e St-- . Oocia I aa aiterata tm tha Wfaia I kav BMrkat with aa "X". Fleaee aaa4 an 4etaJla4 Safarmitlaa r eariiar it. It ia aderataaa' saonM I nailiaaa aa hulra t I aa lla Free a Ra4J KaceiTUig Sal. bilks BELIEVING that the silk market had' struck bottom our buyer in the month of June hur ried to New York and placed liberal orders for ' ' . New Fall Fabrics These Goods Hire Arrived in Our Stock ilRaw silk has advanced two dollars a pound and not a cloth is now available at the opening price. Beginning Wednesday, August 2d, these purchases ' will be placed or sale. Savings in price will be striking wheri compared with either past or future quotings. ' Crepe Weaves Predominate fiThis furnishes the final argument for the popular, ity of silk fabrics for in the soft spinning and dress -ing of the yarn for crepe weaves silk cloth reaches, its highest serviceability. Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe :,.:.SatinCant6n-ir:::;'' H Sober colors lead. Blacks, browns, navies. ,Th$ brown's typical autumn color is worked out in many new shades, caramel, nankin, marten and Malay. Both price 'and desirability make appeal to you for immediate action. So confident are we of the wisdom of buy ing this, month that we agree that any pur chase made this month may be returned in October for credit or refund. I 40-INCH ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE--Medium weight: in all light shades; yard, at. ...v.. ............. $1.38 40-INCH ALL SILK CBEPE DE CHINE A splendid dress Quality; in all light and dark shades,-yard, 91.95 40-INCH 'SUPER WEIGHT CREPE DE CHINE A quality of unusual strength and durability; shown: In all light and dark sarries; yard, at .92.95 40-INCH ALL SILK CANTON CREPE A cloth with real merit; sells with astonishing vigor. .All new fall shades in three remarkable qualities; per yard 92.69 93.50 94.50 ' SATIN CANTON One of the season's most beautiful and ' popular silks. Has a rough pebbly finish on one side while the other has a rich, soft satin lustre and Is reversible; shown in all light and dark shades. 40 inches wide; very specially priced, at, per yard, 93.95 LENOX CREPE-One of the very popular crepe weaves for street wear. Has a heavy rough crepe finish and a fine wool filling. Does not crush; especially adapted to capes and one piece dresses; 40 inches wide. A41 medium and dark shades, at per yard, 93.95 40-INCH CHARMEUSE Quality supreme; has a splendid soft finish and will not rough. All the season's newest shades, at, per yard, 92.69 J6-INCH PURE YARN DYE SATIN An excellent wearing quality; beautifully finished. All staple shades, very specially priced, at, per yard, i . 91.95 SILK SERGE This dependabla all silk fabric, desirable for dresses or lining purposes; 40 inches wide, yd., 92.95 BEAUTIFUL BROCADES and Mattlasse effects In all silk and silk and wool; satin and crepe; ' IMPORTED VELVET BROCADES On silk Voile grounds, in a most wonderful assortment of beautiful patterns. " SILK DUVETYN and CHIFFON VELVETS In a complete, range of wanted colors. LINING SILKS Pussy Willow Taffeta in new and differ ent designs. Imported Brocades for fine far lining. 35 Inch Cotton Back Brocades for relining purposes; all spe cially priced for this month. Wash Goods final clearaway Three prices covering the entire range of fabrics. 25c 50c $1.00 For 40-inch batiste in an extended variety of. printings. An Ideal summer material; the de signs are neat, staple and usable for all dress purposes; season price, Fifty Cents. Almost a choice of the house for this lot In cludes Imported Dotted Swisses; many pat terns and shades in organdy, French and other fine voilea. Yard wide tissues, silk shot tissue, etc. Season prices up to $1.50. Imported Organdy In embroidered designs;' the most exclusive fabrics of the season. A number of shades left These, were rd. priced at 3.00 a yard Entire Spring and Summer Stock . All Silk Street Dresses On Wednesday you may take your pick of these beautiful dresses that were bought to retail up to $69.50 for only $39.00. These are advance style dresses developed in such materials as figured canton crepes, roshanara, romaine crepea, georgette, canton and crepe de chine both the mandarin and long sleeve effects. Colors-J- Navy, black', brown and sand; some of the trim, mings are fit beads, wood braid effects and em broidery. Formerly priced to $69.50 On Sale Wednesday, 9 O'clock 39i SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Muslin Underwear Values that fairly shout the good tidings LINGERIE SETS Consist ing of step-ins and vest; cross bar dimity, shadow ba tiste, linen finish flaxon, in white, orchid, blue and flesh, trimmed with real filet, con trasting colored edgings and ' with checked gingham. Only 42 sets left A complete close-out; formerly priced $2.50 to 6.00; August Sale Prices, 91.50. 92.50 NIGHTGOWNS The fa- . moua Wolf Head brand, tai .' lored; a fine, firm and most durable quality muslin trim med with bias check ging ham edgings; flesh, orchid and blue. August Sale Price t. 91.19 NIGHTGOWNS Of fine col x ored batiste, plisse crepe, shadow batiste and Windsor crepe with filet edgings, hand touches, both tailored and lace trimmed. August Sale Price, 91.89 : COSTUME SLIPS They take the place of two gar ments, and a decided im provement in comfort and appearance over the old. -One style hip demi camisole top of white batiste; anoth er of fine English satean, , hip hem, strap shoulder, in white and colore. August Prices, 91.50. 92.98 MARCELLA DRAWERS None better, made of nain sook, circular cut, lace and embroidered trim; else small f. lot step-In drawers. To close out August Sale Prices, 494. 8 SEPARATE VESTS Small lot, fashioned of fine white nainsook with filet and con trasting; color bandings. To close out August Sale Price, t . -.. 08 Children and Juniors Khaki Clothes Khaki Breeches and Jacket. 16 to 20 years; August Sale Price, at $S.9S Khaki Sleeveless Jackets and Knickers, 1 to 20 years; Au gust Sale Price, (4.95 Khaki Legging, ace ,n(1 but. ton; August Sale. 91,49 Khaki Shirts and Middies, S to 22 years; August Sale Price, at ti.98 Khaki Knickers, 6 to 22 years, August Sale. 92.88 Kilted Skirts, S to 12 years; August Sale Price. - 91.69 . Odd Khaki Garments, Mid dies, Coats, Skirts. Bloomers and Middy Combinations at absurdly low prices. Junior Sport Skirts of white silk, novelty silks" with color touches; silk and wool, basket weaves, wool ratine, golf ana and . wool; . colors, white, taupe, tan, : heliotrope and tangerine. Formfcriy priced $S.76 to 121.75; four groupings; Au gust Sale Prices, 94.75. 97.75 910.09. 912.59 Raincoats and Capes t to IS years They have been hanging on the racks for some little time and the dust coming through- the open windows renders them what we term somewhat "shop worn" In appearance. . Plaids, mixture and solid colors, navy and tan: for merly priced 15.00 to $15.00. Auguei Baie races . -92.95. 94.95. 97.95 All Summer Dresses , ( to IS years Ginghams, Or gandies, Voilea Swisses Ra tine, Linen, Tissues and Combinations. The colors and combinations are numerous and beautiful. In four group logs at ridiculously low prices, 92. 95. 97.59. 919 c I J.RS- ULast August we told you that our buyer had purchased Furs for an August Sale, but we refused to advise our customers to buy because we believed Furs would be cheaper. If you folbwed prices last year you know how much less they were in December than in August. flWhile prices are much more moderate this year there is an accumulation of cheap Furs that assures an ample supply throughout the year. A choice skin, like real Lace or Hand- Worked Jewelry, is always rare flWe are not holding the traditional August Fur Sale, but we have secured some unus ual and exceptional pieces at .private sale which we shall be glad to show to anyone interested. Indeed we urge upon any pros pective buyer the importance and wisdom of seeing them before buying. fiThey are in coats, wraps, capes and neck pieces and while supreme in selection they are " Priced Lower Than in Years Silk Dresses, Including Stouts For mid-summer wear. Many new fall features, includ ing drapes, panels from shoulders, slip-overs and also straight line extended panels.' Materials are canton crepe, foulard and georgette combinations; 3-piece syl vettes, taffeta and crepe de chine. There are navy, black, white, colors and combinations. Sizes 16 to 52. ON SALE WEDNESDAY, 9 A. M. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SECTIONS SECOND FLOOR Odd Lots of Women's Hosiery WE DO NOT SELL SECONDS Seamless Silks at $1.00 d pair A wide variety of makes and colors. Sizes somewhat broken, . but a good assortment Some numbers were priced at 12.00 others at 91.60. Novelties at $2.95 and $3.95 Comprising shades and weaves that are refined, embroidered, clocked and various novelties in white, nude, buck, rose, pearl, silver, sand and piping rock. ' Knitted Underwear A clean-up ot Nuahape and Rich elieu Union Suits and Envelopes In lisle and line cotton; dollar and dollar and a quarter values. This is an unusual opportunity for small women, at 59 Broken lots of both Athletic and Knit Union Suits and Envelopes for women. All good fitting and well made. Sold up to $2.25; while they last, SI. OO Dolly Madison Aprons-One Day The most popular apron we ever handled. They are cool, well fitting (some call them apron frocks), made of Scout percale. A few other styles, not many ot a kind, taken from regular stock have been added to give variety. "2 U GUST , m The Last Month of Summer JLL The First Month of Autumn (Commercially Speaking) For Wednesday, August 2d, we . make some notable announcements. s Summer Goods Are Priced for Final Clearance Autumn Goods in an Advance Showing This fs the summer sale for which the per sistent shopper waits to get ultimate value. Corset Clearaway All Must Got 250 Corsets In the Thrss Groupings Broken lots and lss. a tw of a kind; mod els to fit all figures. .CORSET GROUP Na 1 Warner, R. A O., Justrlts, Ferris Waists, Gotham Elas tlo Girdles; materials, ba tlate, coutlls and a few bro cadei; low top for slandtr and medium figures. Auguit Sale Pries, 08 CORSET GROUP NO. 2 Justrlte, Warner, R. A O., Gotham Elastio Qirdles. ' Warner models; back and -front lace. Low top for slen der. medium and full figures. . August Sale Price. 91.80 CORSET GROUP NO. Redfern. Modart UtO. and La Camilla; medium and full figures. August Sal Price, at, each. . 82.49 Second Floor Ginghams On the Floor Below A very interesting collection of British and American - Zephyr constiuctlon, checks, plaids and stripes in myriad combination; regularly 76c and $1; Aug. Sale, yd., 60d Low neck sleeveless vests and a . small lot of children's knee pants, at - 29 Women's Vests, Knee Drawers, Little Children's Union Suits, were sold at a dollar for 49gV Children's Dimity Sleeping Drawers, solid comfort for the kiddles. Priced 11.00. at 79 WE. DO NOT ANTICIPATE BEING ABLE TO AGAIN DUPLICATE THESE VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY APRON AND HOUSE DRESS SECTION SECOND FLOOR 89c n M