T1IK OMAHA HEK: SATURDAY. FhTTEMniT 2.1. 7 Skrivtr-Gati. Th mrria"e "( Mit Metro Cm, daughter ol Mr. O. t. Oil I ami rl.iK $krer, gun of Mr. and Mil. i'eter ftkriver, look plat ui evening (i int home el th tmumi parent). Re. F, w. See. io, ni the Emmanuel Luihtria thurdi f.mcutinf. Mr. Skriver and h'n bride i!I make tuctr borne in O N col, Neb, At the Aihlet.'a Club.. With Mr. m4 Mr. Clarence E Rrmk a ,iiitr a the Athletio club ut evening were HI r. and Mri. 1-rc1 "irk J. Admit, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Field jr.il Mo Jean Field. In an other party were Mr. and Mr. Geo, Horn II. Mi Marion !!t, Mi Dofotny flier. Mr. Jl. A, Win Mob t,t Portland, Ore., Mr. Swrar- eingeu and 1. J. Norn. Mi Mildred Vetdn, Mit Katli erine Denny, Loal Mieleux and Wor- land lugum wrrt in another party Other holdine rei ration wrre W. ,C. Frarcr, Of Arthur 0 r'mble, Hj J. H. llraton. ; Dr. !fanke, 20, josum r, Uyrne, K, and J. r. load, jr, At th Omaha Club. In a Dutch treat nartv at the Om ha dull follow in if the hall war the Muse Mary Findlry. Franc Curt, Willow O Hrirn, Do Wrmta onrad. Jlurothy tavanauiih; the Mci George Sto lons, (irrnviile ' Ander son, Milton Koyrr, Millird Roger, lout i indliy, Dirk Smith. Another grout included the JJesr. and Mrt'l.vnei Alfred Mini cer, Gecrge Hack, Funk Scott, Mia Muahrth IV.rker, Owycr llc and hdwarq I r It . ' Anion f those holtlinar reservation wrre Harry Korh, 4; Harlev onant, 4; I. F Jackson, X; F. II. Davis, 6; C. R. Hann:.n, 4; J. R. Kennedy, 7; I. C. Itnd'ord. 4; C. J. flaird, 12; V. K. Wood, 10; I. C. N'ah, 12? j. F. Stout, 5; O. W. Dunn, J. V. Jlohmpii.r, J. R. Caldwell, 4. At the Country Club! At the Country flub upper danre, list evriiinsr follow-in the ball, Mr. and Mr. M. C. I'ctcr entertained 2S piirsti, r.nd Mr. and Mr. Mosh icr (.'olprtzcr had IX; Mr. and Mr. J. T. Stewart, II. entertained a four ot.ic; Mr and Mr. Robert Iiiirn hail six guest. In a Dutch treat party were Mr. and Mr. Robert Garrett, Newman lienton, Albert Sib h?rnrn. John Sibbrrnscn, John t'ald wcll, Mis Kukciu'c Patterson, I'hil Mctz and Kalph Dold. . For Chicagoan. Mr.-and Mml Livingston Fairbank of X!hie,no, who are viiitii'.g Mr. and i'1". Allan I'ukry, were honor K"est a: ('inner Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. MacMillan Hard li'H. Kefore' the' ball last evening a D'Kch treat ' dinner va iriecti in thrir honor wljich included Mcssr. aii J Mcsdame Allan Tukcy and Ktiests, Mr. ?nd Mr, IJvinvaton Fair ha'i'. i cf (hieaco: Ben Wood, jr.; Cii'orfre Thummid, Loui Meyer and Problems That Perplex Amo4 ky BEATRICE FAIRFAX Personals It's &o ('rtnm to l.tka Tntu. Ixr MM Ktrf; Thtr hn be, n a'grat quretUui on my mliit for inn iiiiiD, mill n niany mlii r httV .lr1 yuti fur tit 1 11 I l'"v like la luken IHu uitunliy In it 'I i'V. I fm.t I rut 1 htve a, ritt ilru la to with om of IU tiu aruunil my hnWrt town. I am of'an atkrd t to C4f ri4ih In tha vnln, anit if 1 ear mueh for lh yun Imf I flml It hM In rnil.t Wher lh Irnutilu lira la llntl I urn, cniy 15 utiJ huva uid t tint I wlnti I mull ki from wantliia to l until I am UI r. I do not a often, and ln It I nut Ion Int'OBVi'Mnit I lii dk rr. niiMlxn to ao. My Mian do imt ri. rtiy objvut, hut tliey Ilk for 'in Qtiq el to ti" along I huva tn vr rn rlin llM'ra lib I aom one alona. Tha ti'a I like ar a few yaata old Hvan mvaelf. itr of Into It ma that 1 fall in (ova with tin younr t-r ami for a wk cr two I aimply a0or him. Ihf( I iinrcly re anril him a a frU'ml ami till fir Kin on !. yaw, i naver ii Uirtil know lUM Ihenl ao well, but It crnx a Ihouah when Ihcy emni whera I am J rttnnot hear to eu Y. W. C. A. The first party of the n aum to be Rivtu by (tie l. . u a. to tne girl employed in linmet waa hdd riiiirjday ailtrnoon in the iriit' rlub room. Mitt Mmy I'attou ami Misi V.-ricI lllark were hotre. Many niore luch affair are planned for the fall and winter month.. All Saint Fpiaropal rhurth hai Cpeited it icrii .iimti hall fur use by nidi nt nur.ei of Hie Lord Lister ho p'tal mi Thursday eveninps. Mini eriel Illack, recreation director o: Ihe V. W. C. A., will b! in charge of llieie parties. Many of the r.urtt are euthusia'.tic hikers. Saturday aftcrnocm 12 girl I hy Miss Veriel 'lack will hike to I'.lmwood park where t!;ev. will conk supper and play baseball and volley all, completing the day i program by a hike bark to the hospital. 1 he first mmqucf of the season, whirli Will be in the rnture of a rally of the Federation of Club of the in dustrial department of the Youn Women' Ctiriatixn asoclation, will he held Monday evening at o o'clock in the auditorium of the central butldinjf. Invitations have been extended to many girl who heretofore have never had any connection with the assocla tion, and it is hoped these girls, will become active members of the vari- ou clubs. The banquet will be fol lowed by reports from the delegates to the different summer conferences. Miss Mary ration, the new club secretary, will preside. Mise Lena Satstrom, Elsie Dinklo and Alice Jiarne will report on the industrial conference at Lake Okoboii; Miss them leave I liava ottan tiaa-l ami r.ij i hut a girl arurt1 my uaa u alu ihluklng that ah ta In lova, l.ut u w.nrir. ma 4 i-l Cau l tuu plraa Ml (at, auina way to uvr, uin, tt.i f'l-liiig, ur will 1 hav to amlur II lrii 11 l natural fr all of li.T I ot i liaitly to oien-.m thi frln.g. I am nut very luppy aiy mur. nl thla inakM tbliia wnra. I will certainly ba thankful fur any ailvita you may m tn. f Ilk.' I-, it I the fl.l Hi you gnu. I hop to nn anawtd mi. I'.OMKMAItY, ' Mop worrying ahout your If and your fei-luigo, KoHMiary. It la per. fetly ii iturnl for you , iijy Imy' aociciy all girln du -aii'l Uir la no harm In our ?i!ng about with Hum. t ut your parent ar rtht to irfr lh it you honliln't go twonlng. And t wouhl get thulr ,rinlo,n all lh t'.ina and nut only when It la eon. venknt. If yen ti. thn you hv nolhlilg to worry; noon! t all. A t'r you,- inciptt,;llty and the fickle nn whleti troulilaa you, you will outrow It. It la in,.ra or lea a fli.nn we all K" trough, and the urm'Vflr la not to t.ika yoiiraelf aerl ouaiy. Tlo ra la a if ty In number, and o long a you Ilk all the boy you are nt making any totatuke. I eoppiiKH you lire In Mich ai'hool? Don't lie D liiterenti d In hoy that von don't find time for plenty of girl frlMid. and for your aiudle Will iiiMetlee, Keep huay and you will find littla lime to frl ahout youraelf. I'hthp Men of Hutfilo rriJ t,nday for a ihort sun with lot pjiriiii. Mr. and Mr. Charlei Met. Mr, II. II Wti'Zn leff for Kn a. City Friday to si.it her titter, Mill Alice iialrs, lor a few wrrkt. Mrs ti (, Smith and Iter daughter. Mm Richard Mllry, who lute lictu ;endin; the week at Fvrrgrrru, Colo, will be borne early neat wcrk. Mi Margaret Fattnun Ie4vrs Satuiday eauimii for Swntlnijr col li ge, Sweetbriar, 'a, where the l in mhool. -.'- Mix Virginia darker will leave a v.iek fioiii MoiuUy to return to St. Tiiuoiht hool al ('atoniville, Md, to tntcr hrr lourih year at the school, Paul 0. FMhow returned Fridiy to the I n vrr.ity of I'enn.ylvanla al I'hiladrlphia to finish hit coure in niedir me. ' Uirth Announcement. A ton, Lawrriire. wa horn at the Clark. on hotpiul September U to Mr. and Mr. A. Ahrami. Mr. and Mr7Wil!lam A. Shu macber announce the birth of a ton September HI at 2tert hopital. He wa named Robert William. Announ-ernent it made of the birth of a ton, Kenneth William, lo Mr and Mrt. Kenneth M. Snyder, Sep trmber 20, at the Slew art hospital, I Mv M Proble arnage , AdeU Garrison' New I'hata of "KEVELATIONS OF A WIFK" (C-s-rrojM it:t ems How Lillian Wrung; Hidden Fact From Madge and What Mother Graham Did. Lili an' tinny atoiii.hed nie llul f. a rrond or two i could ftily gtpe ludicoil-ly at hrr, JUil il gaUamrd my moiher-m law into rapid tprreh, and rllretiully lulled her triii M Kalie' room. "What do you mean " the demand ed impel ioii.lv of Lillian, and 1 tup pre. ted a luile tmilr at her cavalier atlitudr. To my doughty tu,tlnr in law all men and women are alike, I believe she would bully Lloyd tieorge or 1'rctidtnt Hauling- with nmal aplmih. Lillian tarely fail iu courtey IJ the eld-r wuanait, hut the evidently wa too ttiuely wroutibt up for th aiiirhitir of life. Mother Cralmil might not have pokrn (or any at trillion which Lillian paid to lur. In stead, my friend rame over to me, Kta.ped rue by the shoulder and shook tne in loving; exasperation, "You w'cre in some awful danncr on that ride lo the hospital," she said with a positive inflection. "You need n't deny it, for I know a good drat. Rut 1 want you to Ppitl e.rrj thing you kiinw." ' How did you kmi?" I asked be wiltlered, tor 1 had nnl-'u no word even to Lillian of my wild nde and narrows- reaie from he rat log ul drunken Mien. 'I'or one thing. Alien .u.pulid wiiietliitif from the' way your car came up the drive lie wa watrhiug out for you, indeed, he v. at jut ihout ready to go out and hum hr you." Lillian la Insistent. A tiny thrill ol a I. it i lied sanity, of which I was ui-t.iiitly ah.iinei, ran thioiigh the aniiovunee which I lilt at this information. I was mire that Mr, Drake' wati hfulm had its lleits in hi love fur bottiiiK things and his dislike of being thuaited. He had 14,111 ally (oibiibbii me to go lo the ho.pit.il, and I had driven quickly away lo avoid I i company on the expedition, the olfrr of which he had urged upon me. lint I couldn't heln bring pleased at the ki.on lcil:e that henentlt l)i ar rogime ibete lay a very real concern for my aalety. I did not fare O have Lilian's keen prrceptuits or mv tnthrr m lavs' saioiy iH'tuut distovrr my fol. I', huwtscr, to 1 look rouge in an snMo-ycd ttiffne.s of nniiiier. "Mr. Dteke i tdrasej to ilieani," . I said prttishlr, "I here i nothing j the mvtrr 'th the rar." I "tlh, j( anointed little- Uriadid dlrrt " Lillian ri tanned. She Mat aid! hohlnij my shoulders, and'the sway ed me back and forth a she spoke, "I went out just now and looked at Ihe car myself. Out that isn't all. tine of Tom CluMtcr'a men came in just now and told of ratlnad of dtunken men on Ihe other toad, who were trying to get tn the hospital with two ol their number who wne butt, They were telling a will tale of a woman who I an thrin down, and at he had seen ju p him tonight, he rame up to s.e if you were all tight." "Margaret, Margaret !H 1 tiipini.e I wa ihe only wmmni down t' th" library and w want lo he itieio. .i talk t,uukly," There u no use resitting I illian vs ic ii .he in.i'.' up lur tuiiid to any thing. So rs-Uis lautly I pictuit'd the ibase oi my cr hy ihe rtiuuki o men, my elud.lig ol them, linn blinking id the road and my d ish through and (r.ie home "I wonder how badly those men are hurt," I aid womidly. "I hope yon kilh-d them," Lillian s:ild with a v 'lions luile i brk of her lecth, while her hand tightened on my hoobler "You btave, ii source ful girl. I'm ptoud of you I Hut, oh, mv dear, you nnght hae been kill ed !' Theie wa the tuspiiiont of a quaver iu hrr voice, ami I knew that she was deeply moved. Rut Mother tiraham, her oil dee wot I. in with emotion, iwipt lur away and took me in he al ios "MaiKiiet, Margaret." she crooned oTer a:id osrr ai; on, while mv heart l.-.pe.l anew t" the knowledge that driving tonight,"-1 said v illi a lei hie ,1,.,,,;,,. ,v M;ihcr in law' crankiness auem ( at sri.iiu winm (.un.in i lr ....iu -loved me. promptly tijujMicd. "Of come you were the only woiti.iii driving ahiic," the rrtoited, "Don't parry any longrr, come clean with it. Were you hurt in any way, and whut did happen.'" "Oughtn't you to be with Mr. Chester?" I made a last feeble at tempt to bloik her in.islein.e. for 1 felt a positive physfral repulsion (gainst relating lo anyone the tale of that wild ride. "No" the said raplosivcly, "Mr. ( hosier ha Dr. l'rtlit and your father. And we haven't but a minute or two, for Allen it bringing Smith , Tarty at the dyrty. Mrs. , Unis t lalke and Mi a. firoige RedicU lire siionsoiing a Junior league patty at tjn (iavety lust Monday evening to see Dave Marion's own show, a revue former ly owned by legl'irld. At the Urandele. Mrs. T. J. Ollr.cn hid eight giuts for supper at the I'.iaiujeis re taiirant following ihe Coionalion, J. J ILisley. ; Lee Ifulf, 4, and R. M. Swiubr, 4. P P Y T I M T T A I F $ -j sag. . mm mm w w w v - v wmm s w as mm E FURTHER TALES OF JIMMY RABBIT - rv adtuiid crrvrr raii pv H UI.MIIIIUI UvyVI I UniUUIfhtl Jo! n 'McCagce, jr. After the corona- Evelyn Schmidt will tell of the stu- lu ll nicy eiu iu me v.oumry nuu. oenr .oflierenre ar cane ii'.ncva, For Mir. Dowi. Mis' Margaret Dow, who arrived Friday, to le the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry' ,T. Luberger, wa honor guest at a dinner given preced ing the ball by Mr. and Mr. Isaac Carpenter, jr., at their home, The guests were the Messrs. and Mes damcs Henry Luberger, Victor Cald well. Drexrl Sibbernscn. Mrs. Har old White, Miss Dows, Edward Cro foot and Drexel Silibcrnsen. ' After the coronation the party wetit to the Country club for supper. The Governor Honored. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson en tertained at supper at the Omaha elfib following the ball. Gov. S. R. Mclvelvie was an out-of-town guest: Others who were present were the Messrs. and Mesdame Arthur Guiou, Ned Wcstbrook. T. F. Kennedy, Jo seoh Parker, Mrs. George Brandeis, Miss Virginia Barker, Frank Jud son and John Davidson. ' For Miss Wricht. Miss Marian Coad was hostess Fri day at the Athletic club, honoring Miss Geraldin.e Wright, who is the guest of Miss Marjorie Menold. Covers were laid for eight. Roderick Clarke will entertain at the Brandeis restaurant Saturday evening at dinner for Miss Wright. Wis.; Miss Isabel Nixon will report on the Central City conference at Lake Geneva. Monday evening from 8 to' 10. at Central Y. W C. A. building wil be rally night and general registration for classes, for all interested member and friends of the association.. Thi will be an informal social tvening, with opportunity for nieetrng the new fecrctaries. There will he a tour of the building, giving everyone an op portunity to see some clrsscs in ses sion, also a program in the auditori um and a volley ball game in the gymnasium, staged by the Athletic club. ' ' " For Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Harry Byrne will entertain 12 guests at luncheon at the Athletic club Thursday in honor of Mrs. Rob bcrt Miller of New York. Mrs. Mil ler, who is at. present in Fremont, will arrive Monday to he the guest of Mrs. Barton Millard. Mrs. Gray a Visitor. Mrs. Robert Garrett returned Fri day from the Met ranch, near Cody, Neb. She was accompanied by Mrs. Anna Corny Gray of Chicago, who has' been spending icme time at the ranch and who will be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Charles Metz, for several weeks. . ' ' ' , CHAPTER 22. ' Jimmy Rabbit' Landlords , Whenever Jimmy Rabbit noticed an old, weather-beaten tree in the woods, he always stopped to look at it closely. In that way he found imu'y a hollow tree. It wa handy to know plenty of good larca in which he could hide when old dog Spot or Tommy Iox chased hun. - In the siitb of an old hemlock at ihe foot of Blue mountain, Jimmy found such a Mini hollow that he (l- (ided lo est it all the lime, instead of as a mere hiding place when dan ger came. It was a tun! morning on a sum mer'a day when Jimmy Rabbit spied this cory nook. And feeling sleepy for he uMially took a nap each day nc moved in at once anrj inane rum- elf at home. wouldn't ters There's anmhe thing 1 tfnt to concilia aiMtit, aid Jimmy wtociu .... He slept soundly until cvcninx when the sound of scratching awak encd him. 'Somebody's climbing mv tree, he said beneath his breath. ' I II v.ait here until he comes down." bu! the intruder didn't come down. Jimmy wished the person svot'ld leave. He was getting hungrier every minute. At last a muffled laugh rearhed Jimmy's ears: "Wha-wha-whoo-ah!" Jimmy Rabbit promptly stuck hi head out of his own doorway 6nd looked up into the top of the hem lock. There sat Solomon Owl. He laughed again as Jimmy stared at him. IU BHB3DH. :H 1 I U H IS a st a n oa a z a 13 u a n n n n a a i i n a a s n a a LH D S3 S 0 H 3 B i a a Uniform for Street Car Men All new styles --sold on payments. Mail Orders Promptly Filled 1417 DOUGLAS STREET Quality A Credit Store for Alt the People Style Here Is Welcome News Sale -New Dresses Typically higher priced in ntyle and quality. Just pure hunt' el at unbelievable concctMion iul likewise ale priced tomorrow at 0)50 and Canton Crp Crept Horn Crepe dt Chine Tricotinji Georgette Petrel Twill AfJci for iusiWu, 5ffff, Afternoon anj Cenctttl ll'fur It' quite impoaaible ta appreciate hat marel"u tlie villi? the are until you them feel the rich tunlity of their material and note tha uplertdtd workmaruhlp, Luxurious CoU -$34.50 to $93.50 Tailored Suit -$39.50 to $110.00 Gowni$24.50 to $79.50 km m i 1!!!!. Fi r-iji 'llulio;" ciirn Jimmy. 'Do you live here; or an. you only waiting for somebody?" Solomon Ow! gared down at Jim my Rabbit sob miily, quite a if he had never !.iu;;!.'d in a'l his life. "I live here, ' be laid al lat. "I have a fine h de up hfre." "My goodness! ' cried Jimiuv Rab bit. ( "When I moved in today I didn't know thi was an apartment house," 'Who told you you might live down there below?" Solomon Owi bonmed. "Nobody!" "Ha!" thundered Solomon Owl. You ought to have asked my per mission. Thi is my tree." "I never knew it honest I did l'l " Jimmy Rabbit assured him. "'f' ' good place to live. I hope you'll let mc ly." "I've been hoping ome mall per. .V""1" want your apartment," said Solomon Owl. "You're ton bur for cm." He was going to say, "Too ok or me 10 eaten. ' lint somehow n ie.it that the remark sound well. ,."To J for the apartment? Jimmy Rj-bbit asked him. Mavbe." he "A..i. V, i ii ici you suy, tor the ore. u u in t lorver ine m.,,. you re living in mv linn.. l' your landlord." Jimmy Rabbit thanked him.' ise very careful of your new ouar. , O'JIUnion UW uilrn.J (.:. 1 hey re in fine hape now. I don't want to have to fix 'em all ,m fr my next tenant." And then he flew ott, for he usaul v u.m l. meadow at night fall, In the hor of ... y,,,nK aim caicmng-i-a few "'n c jor ) supper. "He's a oncer One" Ilmm.. t..i. I.:. L , , "o.,,y jdU i enucKicd. -anis it no more his w .,. nunc. iui meres no uie arguing w-itn anybody to grumpy as a.'SMillI yvV, T : jjininv u'a snrrv that h- Solomon Owl for a' he didn't want to movea way from his new home. "Maybe I can get Solomon Owl to move" he -m . (.: , .. .. is. iiuiiscii witn a smi e. r hen he went off 'to look for his supper. Solomon Owl was out slmno ,11 m'cht. He didn't come hari ,m,i after Jimmy Rabbit had scampered nome. jimmy Heard his booming call and stuck hi head On! n( hie doorway and spoke. ipu said you owned this apart ment. I believe." he remarked. You know very well I did" napped Solofon Owl, Well, said Jimmy Rabbit. "I sun- pose, then, that I shall have to make all complaints to you." Solomon Owl only stared at him. "1 don't like the scratching sound that I hear above my head some times, Jimmy told his landlord, "I want it stopped." Solomon Owl didn t know what lo say. He - couldn't move up and down inside the tree trunk without liotrintr hi. r-lriu-ii ,ti,,i tt.A "nn'-'w ... ..,,.- oiv nans, I'll think about that." he muttered finally. And then he dived into his hole. Late the next morning tbev han- peurd to meet outside the tree. "There another thing I want ta roinplaiu about," said Jimmy Rabbit. "Vuu ought to furnish heat. My apartment was unite chilly last night," "I'll think about that." Solomon Owl replied iii a grim voice. "Well, it wasn't long before Solo mon Owl bewail lo wear a worried look. Not a d.tv passed that Jimmy Rabbit didn't ak hun for some im provement. And at ls Solomon be gan lo duslg hi tenant. And, to ins ihoitjy, Jimmy mail ,i m it, h nun tit. I Soionum ofirn lumd it impoitihlf if sleep. "You'll hv to move," Sotoimui il l.(t tuld hi. trntill bluntly, "You't too nsy " ''iy well!" Jimmy inerd 'I'll most on lh Hfl loosing day" "Whm wd tint br '' Molomnn d. miiiihd uhea.tltr, " I r i ii i n-si M " "I tnl Wt fiir t i,.e, H. ' I'm KfMU'iJ I ! 'v I . ( ." smp!.iliifd " ( ii,m ji i CT- - - JTtjj-J11J:;. .' s.: r,K',i 'M. . v'-i'i m!J' Eji ,,j, u ':y:,.w K -ii- i'i...ii:'.''i;.,. ' , ' ! .Ttli- I, Women's Low Shoes In the New Fall Fachions i At the price of most ordinary fch.s we aru offering these newest and smartest of fityles, but three of which are pictured. They include black or brown brocaded satin tongue pumps; black satin, or tongue pumps; patent leather oxfords; black kid, brown kid and brown calf oxfordu and new fashioned strap effects in black satin, patent leather or black kid for semi-dress wear. Goodyear Welt Flexible or Hand Turned Sole High or Junior French " heel, Mili tary or Box heel First Showing of Men's New Fall Shoes Tli enaig; i ' ' ..rs-ej' i I Mi 1 M 1 r"3 I'M mm In High or Lew Styles Black Box Calf or Br own Lotus Call at and 6.00 6.50 Sturdy Buster Brown Shoes for Boys Priced at 3.50 4 00 5.00 Third Floor East Fourth Floor Ik! IV rash wont heal it Attempts to conceal complexion blemishes usually fail, and only serve to draw attention to the defects. Underneath most unattractive skins Is clear, pleasing complexion all that is needed lathe proper treatment) It is sururisine how often a brief us. of Reslnol Ointment and Resinol Soap win ciear aw.w oiotcne. redness and roughness and five the skin its natural liniment and charm. Ak your drutcUl lor Rttiaol Resinol I"t f it I "th.rt s!e-o .oti'.. i l, , .!,, Jminir J;tfi, heHa,), ' I I d IV ihie.g , f t SL,i.hii) Ual t !. k in tui'ii, Hki i .i r. i is.. eon Ifi.n ,r IV d4 'M4 J,Htr e! ).',,( b id ual h Hs I t i a u r, iUt n.ti d.y ii -n li., ut. l af'tf to , i'hjs OH I l) lf iiM.,M an. !( t'-i l "( ,i.o. i Mta.t lr t -n. l 111. i II: -If j S.ivl ' I I '" Usa Ctficura And Watch Yotir Skin Improve hsti, shi m ! e4 rurfy akxs anj u m ' r""r" a4 k t.ks.. i Hm rs a- ti uiM ik Co k.. a H,bMt k iktiH i Cuktua Takcuart i4 kha.) l tM it, - t !(,, It.t r PHOTO DEPT. Fllma Developed Fre When . Print Ar Ord.rtd. Follow the Beaton Path WHERE OMAHA BUYS DRUGS BEATON DRUG CO. 15TH AND FARNAM STS. Mi Sc on the dollar ar fraction thereof on mail order for parol pott and packing, TOILET ARTICLES $1.00 Pivt-r's La Treflo Azurea Face Powder. or $1.25 Pinaud'i Lilac Vegetal for H8 15c- Amnmi Shampoo. . lie fl.50 Djer Kiss Vegetal for 81.10 50e Pepsodent Tooth Paate nr. (10c Odorono l'J 11,10 I'jroa, for the teeth and truma, for $1.00 Frank's Lemon Cream for 7Uf 50c Milkweed Cream . . MIC -CIGARETTES- Fresh mado (not government supplies.) Camels, Lucky Strikes, 2 pkgs. for..!!. Ter carton 81.115 Add 5e per carton or box on mail orders for postage and packing. ' CANDY DEPT.- $1.10 lb. Original AllegreUi Chocolate Crtama, per lb., at P -ROUGES r.Oe Ihrin' Rouge. .. .!.!) Kudnut' New I'ackage Rouire and 1'nwder, In gold bon, for SI. .VI tft (ioutorbe Kouge, new hade, In metal bos,.;iM 40c Djer Kit Riug.,, ; -FOR MEN- $1.00 Gillette Razor. . .) 1.00 Gillette Blade. .(. fiOe Durham Duplex Blade for :.! $1.00 Auto Strop Blade for (Kit $1.00 Gem, Kver Ready or Auto trp Vazor . .7n $2.50 Hair Clipper. 10c CIGARS Lord Curzon.. 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