The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 20, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOP.FR 110. 10'.'-'
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Hear Addresses
hvCH.Rimilall
HiiiiifliLe Talk Main Im
irrioii on .Surrrful u.,.
iiconiirii urn) Farmers
fyriial Meeting (.
My . It. I.KOII.
aiaf I wmpMI 1a llm.h. Ho.
luinlii, .N t., 4 n U J, lHiil
TH. aniw I Tlux tlirlvlu- )i,una;
ili, rmiiin i. hy a ,l"iiill'l dirt
lilgliWHy t,rr1tiK (In- iiuma Ilia
rWunl I'm k A urm a r'nf, tmliiy aava
i-iiiiiilutlr vi-M-tlnga In rhmli't If.
KhihIhII, ii put. Hi mi i imiliit.itn fur
Kvi rni.r A li1 I rf f nuil.i In
Ihi- riimllir iiiiiiifiijiltli nf Sirum
tuiiK mnl J'nl, uhiro tint firfitiiKH
i' im iiiflliil. .Mr. Ituwlall, miirtii
I'iihImI ,y K. J. Hiiiki(l, fnnner t'lilt'il
Hiiiin KuiMii.r, li ft Lincoln by iii-
tnliO.I ll.
I(ifi.i. 10 Ihri liiinili,t- ilninit nf
lilt, i him llniiiu. Hl'WIHlt Mini rlMrn
mil i.f Hi flu If ih unit Idf party hail
kll.L.I In i -, ! ilif mi, in, drill, ,i,m-,
i-'ifin i,f t lilM my mill ui in tlm
i urn th, iim,
KiiiMii.r Idiii, lull titiiilM Hi i',, mi
trv Willi nkllli'il mill i-iimmrnlnl
liw,li ll, "I t,vrr mtw l.iMi'i ki-it
flllll" 1 1,1 It llirm. MMillllll HnWIinl," lid
mum ki'il, "Itm Iiiiiriiviiiii'iili, th
flal.l mil iln fi iiiin rhi,w lInil Itir-y
iii" Cm iik-iI l,y mil fin hu m unilir
lllll till' i-r i a III I, mill HcW It I'd lllf
iniii'My i.f i I, aii, i k uii'l i hey an-Hit-
l,"( fiiinnrn ymj inn riml, mill
thuy mm all icmhI iltlz.na"
Ijirifi- I'rnMd AwriiiMr.
Ml. llillnliill iiImii iii.., ittlflillnu i,
till- III f lt( of hi. J, , till KtMlilcl-
ml I. lllh, inn idlinli im mi rini,l..
if I, mln IIM I Mv. Him (,f i.
tlniHt rhiitiii cillfliix In I lip lutr., J,
II. Online, ihiili'liiiiii nf ll," riiunly
rwilml iiiiiiiiillti i-, in. l (hi, jiiiriy uii'l,
IIiiiiikIi In IkiiI IhuI tf I linn 21 limjra
JlilHm i if I he HiffllliK, nil lllniJi'lii !
ilill' kly fllli-il the liirfcc MMM'liilily rimm '
In tht MiiirlliiiiiMii In overflowing.
Anion" thuau lirmi'nl wi-rii M.iyor J.
A, HwiiiiHnfi, , , IUu-it, lliimin
Jlcrknuin, Kin I repraarrilullva, mul
lt-v. V. II. ! kr-r, iiiHlnr uf HI. John
I,ullinnirt I'lmr'-li,
"ll hum lit liimt iwlr ii liinn mi
imlli'iii'ii im lli inn- W, S. Hiyini
Pvikf In In thi miiiiu Ikwii liml Hul
urdiiy," Mr, OhIsn nbM. "Tim woiii' I
of Oi nn.iii Dtiii'k line nr IiiikIiIiik ill
li'lli'iN lln-y inn rc'cl vfnir pnliilliiif to
H'mitiir IlilrhriK'k' rimiliilloii iwi-iit-ly
jF-IiIiik Km m i' In 1,'iniive I, luck
lnm finm llri Hlilnn, They urn o
ioiiil In Jllli linirk iiIiiionI to a mull. '
Mr. ItniKlull'a hiIiIoniixn Iiii unit nt
(Ik- ol hit Mnm, with i-mrni', iiilrn
Nljl(l-lli llU l,f f li t, Willi" flnlUI'lll'C
lny In Ihilr OoiivImi:ii irutli, "if
you (ImiihiiiR nil your IhIi-Iion
flrliilN nml cli'ika, cIonh uii llm Ntipri-me
roiiit and cut thn S4 illNlrlct JuilKf
fi'iini Ihn ,iiyri-ll, you huv Jilxt 3 ifiilN
out of ymir (n ilnlliii'," hr wilil, mi-et-IiiK
lh nl, am, I jiiiim' ihh nf ciiiiilliliiti'
('li.iili' Kryiin n-K'U'iliiiU tux rcluc
tlni.. "): 'K'H'illi-na r( wlinm you eli-irt bov
M'linr, iimi'M will i'lima ilnwii."
i Jllrli'in y In (iiivrrniiirnl,
,"l finml for an vtnrlent nilmliilHlra
lion of tlii alnlft'N IiuhIik'nn, and If I
urn i'li"1i il, Ihnt tmi'-llfth nf your tnx
ilnlhir wliir h koi-m tu the mule will bo
r.ullriilly rMltjiwil." y
Id tn',1 In nil nf hi four aililrfNU'-n
tmlny of hew thf fliii'i'Ki'iiiy Ifirlff btTT
mpt f'liiiuilliiit wheal, Chlnnau pitkn,
vi xi'tiililo iiIIn ami nu'Hla from II on, I Inn
(IU roiiiitry i(n,1 rti'inonillzlne th
fi!iniii' tmirki'tN, unil how th !
v i vii I rif Hit" War Flniince rnrpornlion
ikhiikI an Iniminlinle ri-covory In thn
,r!r of mm from 2P r-Mila to 15
ri'iilN. C, SihiiIiiM, fornier airnntor,
li'trniliii'i'il th Hpi-uki'iii to an amll
mm of 300 whirh KiithPrwl In th
i'(,iirirooin In Vnrk nt 1:30. froml
in nl In th ainlli'nro wira Koi-n Mr.
'. A, Mi-f "lourl. wife of Ilia forrnfr
pfiiif rhiiliiiiiin: Col, John IiWt, M. M.
Ullilmiin hi,, I K. A. MyriK.
Thi' party tlml In thl lHitlfuI
fiiy Willi It M pIl'tlllfNIIIIt!, plll'ltl'll I,ln-
ruin itvinu, t nioilrrn lingo Im
tlii'inii liiwpllal. II mill' of pavml
aruii,'N lliiril Willi Iuikb tnf, Ita
himliifn blin k uml hoini'n. Tha nunv
hr of fnriniT anil laboring man and
wninrn In Hi'iiator KaiiiliiH a ainbi-ncpa
m notpwnrtliy. ami with nilhu
h'iimii thi-y iriiiil forward to
t.nke huntla with him, Hiiintitll Im-pn'Hii-N
anyona with tan plHlnnona,
lliii li;ilKbt loiikliiK, hnneat ert-y
ryi-a bi-ar Itnpn to all men ami wom
an gf hi MiuikkIi' finm (ha il,iy, 34
yi.UN iiko, wlii-ii hf fa ma to Nrlinm
ka with u upin of miiliH ami a pinw
Hin MtinUil 'VkinnlUK iir ill U'" at t'l
III mi a. I 'innblliril Willi till, iaoil8
'in' am lu'lacl. w hi ll In- iaiik Willi
thu mil fuinl nf Ihfm iniillnn on fill
aiitijirl ciiniH-riiliiK tlia uovarniiii'nt,1
of Ilia Ntiila nnil tha iu-hIb of It )iu.
I !-, purli, nlnrly tha hki IrulUinil
pi'iipla.
HoIiIn Spi'ilnl Mialimt.
It. I,. XiiilaiMiMI, ci'lllilv rhiill'liiun,
liilioitiiriil Kt-n.it, 'I- Ibiiiiliili nt Hlronia
imiil. ,1. 1. KilwarilN, J, olilaat Mil
mm ill N'aliiiiKk.i, n iiImi a lUU'iier.
Ml. a tuiiilnn wna haM on a trat
iiiiir wlui Ifiit Ulan ami wnnian
I iiiifiiil, inoKt i f wlmm nliiMik IuiikI
nh Mr. Itm, it ill a n,l ourai1 hint ff
aui i a,
War Debt Live Issue,
Says Candidate Howell
fl nlliaiunl I Tumi !'( IIMI
II 1 ill I Ituj-ly it'ia I" ruM'O
t h,' fmt I Iba Inn omtili t i f Ilia V tl
. ,i .i, limn I.H.it on in liitiuua tli
ii Tb -iiul l Ihinmmi nf l'i
liiini.a in I'liH'la ht' Ma ao
l,'i.li' !' UK n"i. In1'! "I
l.tir,. hit i lilt i tlia nf Uii lall
w.i. if :uti- ! '"
i It la lo riMillii 'ri'.
li Much .i.inlr, Ui'l tli.
I . a kim lW Ibia t I
1 ". ,. hi Nn.iHt,ai a4 f'i'i" '
mi ii i.. tl,., .i uiiai,,iii,'.i in im
tn, lli ra I fMi h Ihluk.i
l ..fcli i'. 4 l a Hi ilitK
iti.n i )t!.ia. alfci liiul
I. .. I .I.H , f i.. ii y i f lk lil I a
, iai . I'm Ii bill ii- I" I
, I..IH-,.. ! I.lr ,. Ihtt ,' i f !!
ti tW l -'l l' I
MrHMMtlMll Oltiiah i
' r M-i. 1 1 w it a , in
, . f (It I .41 ,1 li .l III I fcl j
h Uaau i tan II atirkil
i ir,ihu,a liar I . a II. 1 Ka I
irt'' it M .nan '
h(l hi I V ,!. -m at ! - l .
.v t il I i . , 1 1 i,l,,-. l Ita ,
Tlil wt diattiittimil i t'
i liiaioil, a lh I'mlnl H'l
waa anklna no Imlainiilly, Tin
uin would ti va ralmilt th rulnt
In Kranit and Italmniii, but It
rf'a not inrbida auni for palialona,
lh Iniliwinn nf wbliti our i"ri
iimad lailh a a IliNllar nf uiaail,lllly
and aa a ituaaiinn of ria-ht, Hot laird
llaiiit had niada a Killtlral rjimpulim
In Kiifc'niid Jnt piavlinialy, In whlrli
ba prniiilnail In milk llrrmmiy
nil 'ha nwl nf tha war, bnlh pi-miufi
nd ri',ii,li hi tlnn. anil, a a raaull
if Ih inlaratd tupiMirt nf Kran'-a,
linly ami Halgiinn', Ilia Herman ran
iiratmna war raiaod lo IJl.OOd.nou lMi')
whli h, iKalhar with payment In Itlml
nml iliiratlon, brnuclit III" total up
Id anina 13101)0.000 111,0. I'raNldant
Wllann finally auraid In tha iailk
tranly, Inilinlliif thraa rapHiNtlnni,
whli h, billet bar with ntliar ri'niinmle
ami niilllarliilti: bluinli'i. ha ratult
I In Kiirnp appnrantly koIiik frmn
bad to wnr, Inatmid nf rainvarliitf.
''My niMiiint I'ariiint aaciipH hi
reMiiilblllly In till raapi'i-t rltbar,
VVua ba nl Ilia i b.ilrman nf tha for
ln affalra cimiiiilttao nf Iba anuta
whan till treaty Wia njnlilarad by
Hint body? Waa ba lint the pnkiB.
man for Trepidant Wllann mi Ilia ftinr
nf lb" Neitule' Juat Ita ha "lulled In
tha iii,arent glory nf I'raaldanl Wll
ami at that tlma, an iiiiinI ha abura
In hi raaMMiiilllty for Iba Varwilllaa
traiity Mini It ruiifiji'lire,
' "Tha praaml altinillnii I'lmiily 'ig
kKNlN I ha raronalrucUiin nf tha Var
aiillla treaty, a ri-'lu' l l"fi In th grant
burden nf armuinanl nmb r whlali I'm-
rul IIOW I lilbnilllg. It IIKeat, In
fail, Ilia relriiiltig nf alap taken by
I'naliliiit VMImm, ami my diMtiiigiilab
ad npp'inriit, 1,1 iiioulbplai a, and
the inllartlnn nf Iba rli-bl,"
Senator Says He'll
Vote Against Beer j
Kearney, Nib., Oil. IK-I'lillei)
Hlata Haiiiilnr . M. Hlti'ln'm k, damo
rrut, m'l'Mng reeleiibii Novainhar 7,
tMl.iy told lh"AaiM'liitlnri Agnliial
Iba rmlilbtl.liili Aliianilinaiit, Incorpor.
mad," that lie wmild vntw Hgnlimt any
innr. Iiiianl llial wnilld Hank ell tha
Vnlrii'iiil prohlliltlnii anfm ramint ai t.
In ll lileKiiim aiblri'Nai'd to tha
rliillmr hiH'I'liiai til lit WhhIiIiikIkIi,
tha aaiuilnr ali:
' In Viirlon nawpiiii'ra I imtlaa nfi
nniini'ameiil that your Nni.iillon ni
doiH mo fur ra alai'tluii a I'nltad
Hlala aeiiiilor. If yuu am doliiK till
In l Im liillnf Unit my ali'i'tlon would
n Id In itjii'lMlliig tint VnlNtriid art yull
urn mlaniln ii. I ahull vula hkhIiihI any
iimaii, Inn nl Hull wulilil weaken tha
art, mid piirtii'iilurly any that would
permit tlm milii nf wlnaa and beera.
I luiva (imilv tlila (iIimIkii iiil,lily to
I ho people nf .Valiriakil."
Republican Speakers
k. ii. mm M b.
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Save Money Friday in Our Big Basement
Silk
Mill Ends
and
Remnants
39c each
A fine assortment of
useful ni Ik ' pieced from
which the artful needle
woman can make pillow
covers, trimmings', scarfs
and other things for
which only a little silk Is
needed.
Ihsemcnl (jjtikr
Household
Linens
Brown Crah Toweling
An uljHortM'nt (jualiiy 10
inchuM whin for rolk-r
towelH or tlinh
towflH, I'rr yard, I v
Lace Trimmed Center
Piece V lain miters
bordered with deep filet
pattern lace. 2 J- OA
inch ize, each, u3
Mercerized Damaik Table
Clothg 58-inch round
and Hquare dcHijcnn with
hemHtitched or Hcalloped
edge that are excellent
for every day. '
Each,
Turkifh Towel with Jao
quard Border L a r g e
nixed towels with bordem
in pink or blue. QC
Each, ODL
Lunch Cloths of Jacquard
Cloth 54-inch cloths ir.
a pleaHi'njr cream color
with m e rc e r ized jac
quard design running
.through it. 1 AA
Each, l.UU
Hemmed Bureau Scarf
A clearance on plain,
practical scarfs, average
me 18x52 inches,
Reduced to
29c
Remnant In Table Damask
and Toweling-Odds and
ends sometwhat soileJ
from handling, but in
useful lengths for many
purposes. At to I,
less than regular prices.
Basement South
Underwear
Women' Fleeced Cotton
Union Suit H e a v y-
weight suits in all styles,
knee pr ankle length
high neck with long
sleeves, Dutch neck with
elbow sleeves and low
neck with no sleeve.
Sizes 3-1 lo 41.
Suit,
1.25
Children' Taped WaUt
Union Suits Well tai
lored heavyweight 4suits
with taped-on buttona
that do away with an ex
tra pantie waist. In gra '
or white with high neck,
long sleeves and ankl
length. Low neck, short !
sleeves, knee length in
wnite only. Mues
up to 12 years.
1.00
Children' Fleeced Cotton
Union Suit -r II r vv
weight, open or drop
siat style in whitv, gray
ami ecru. Size 2 QO
to 12 xvhta. Suit, JOZ
Women' Vellaitic Vf.lt
and Drawer-llettvy cot
tun fiffietl garmenla In
gray. High ihhk, long
"U vVi'tl e!a, a ll k 1 1
length pant. Sur. .11
to 41. I'rr
garment.
89c
Bay' Wool Union Suit
A iiun-ahi'inkiiMp u t in
tutuiAl v'tdur, epfii f,t
atvle, Se 6 t 1 TQ
111 luJ
nntv of -. In dtli"
Domestics, Blankets and Bedding
Marked at Exceptionally Low Prices
c
5,000 Yard Aorted Remnant
Fiber silk mixed shirtings, mer
ceri.ed jioplins, pongees, sateens,
suiting of various tiialities, nain
Kooks and many similar fabrics in
lengths easily matched. ' Values
range from JJ5e to fine, 1
all al one price, per yard,
Cotton Challie Floral and 'ernian
patterns in light and 'dark shades,
Mi inches wide, 2 to 10-yd. 1 O 1
lengths, per yard, ltiC
Percale Light and dark colors in
dress or shirting styles. Long Q
mill lengths, per yard, C
Dre Calico Good designs and col
orings for comforter coverings,
wrappers or children's wear, 2 to
10-yird lengths, 7-i
per yard, I v
Cretonne Pretty colorings ill a good
quality of i relonre, 31 inches wide;
positively worth 35c a yard. 1Q
2,500 yards, per yard, 1JC
19c
Fancy Outing Flannel Heavy,
warm quality with fleecy nap
on boti sides. 30 inches whle.
Wonderful value,
per yard,
Apron Gingham Full standard
quality in all the wanted blue
checks a lud broken, plaids.
Warranted fast indigo 1 C
dye. .Special, per yard, luC
Wool Nap and Wool Finished
Blanket, Cut Single
Each, 1.39
All full double bed sie in various
colors, some have soisette binding,
some with whipped edges. Values
range from 2.25 to 2,75.
Shrunk Mualin A heavy quality,
full spring water bleach, simi
lar to Indian Head, Ol .1
36 Inches wide, yard, Lx C
Gingham Mill lengths in pret
try rheckn and colors, 1 0.L
32 inches wide, yard, Li
Pillow Tubing Unbleached and
unbranded, various widths,
(juality equal to Pepperell or
Aurora. Per 10 ti
lOL
yard,
iaicmcnt North
1
Feather Pillow Covered with good
quality art ticking and filled with
sanitary, odorless. . CC
feathers. Each, OJC
All-Wocl Blanket Handsome plaid
blankets guaranteed all pure virgin
wool, bound with 3-inch blanket
binding. Size 70x80 inches; our
regular 11,25 blanket; A HC
per pair, 7l J
Comforter Extra size comforter
filled with sanitary white cotton
and covered with. pretty silkolines,
A splendid value, O 7C
L.I t
each,
tan
Cotton Bed Blanket Gray and
with attractive borders, 1 HC
thread-whipped edges. Pair, u
V . fiaa
C H O P
p i s r ,
In the I5ran- J
deis It a s e
ment is the '
happy solu-
tion lo the
I.I ..t a"
(irtinii in ;
til a k I 11 g ti
both ends meet. The aver
age income Is fqiial to the
demands upon it if every
penny js made to buy full
value. That means that
every article purchased
must be of dependable
quality and priced as low
as efficient production and
merchandising allow.
The reason our basement
is alwavs crowded is found
in the hid that it is oper
ated on the plan of service
or, as the customer puts
it, "Serve-iis," which means
the best merchandise that
cmii be had at the lowest,
prices consistent with good
quality.
J. 1. BRANDt.lS SUM
Specials in Drapery
Lace-Edged Marquiictte Curtain
Of a splendid, dependable quality,
edged with Cluny pattern laces in
eight attractive styles. 2't
long. A remarkable value,
per pair,.
Ruffled Grenadine Curtain A sheer
dotted quality with full, narrow,
ruffled tie-back to match,
attractive curtain;
per pair,
yard)
95c
Crott-Barred Swin Ruffled
Curtain A homey looking
curtain with tie-backs to
. . ... . '
match in white and ecru
2'i yards long,
per pair,
Lace Curtain for the Living
Room A fine filet weave
with pretty figured designs.
Greatly nndepriced f AC
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Curtain Materials
Curtain Voile Checked patterns of a
fine, sheer quality, 36 inches wide.
Specially priced, i 1A
per yard, Ivt
Dotted Grenadine and Figured Marqui
sette Pretty materials for living
room and dining room curtains. OP
36 inches wide, specially priced, OdL
Dotted Swiise A sheer fabric for dain
ty bedroom curtains, 1 C.
Per yard,
Cretonne Pretty novelty prints; for
draperies and comforter coverings
very special, per
yard,
Basement West
19c
Friday Sale of
CongoleumRugs
6x9 Rugs, 5.95
9x9 Rugs,. 9.50
9x10:6 Rugs, 10.50
9x12 Rugs, 12.50
Uccause the printing of the designs in
these rugs show small irregularities, we of
fer them at these unusual prices. They are
appropriate for dining rooms, kitchens and
in fact, any room in the house where a
practical and sanitary rug is desired. Their
firm, smooth surface will not absorb grease
or dirt and are easily wiped up with a
damp cloth."
Congoleum
Mats, 19c
18x27-inch mat
in pretty color
ings. Basement W est
Jewelry and
Leather Goods
Leather Hand Bag
69C Each
Worth Me, 1.15 and 1.50
Numerous styles and shapes
in gray and black leath
ers. Pags of substantial
size with gun metal
mountings.
Pearl Necklace The new
est rope effect, about 45
inches long. The fad
of the day. 7C
Each, , JL
Boton Bag Made of real
cowhide in black or
brown, with stout
handles. 14, 15 or 16
inch lengths. Specially
priced for 1 1 C
Friday, 110
Bar Pini Clever designs
set with white and col
ored stones. A variety
of styles, 1Q
each,
Long Jet Necklace In the
east they are wearing
them wrapped once
around the neck and the
r of the strand nanvrs
to the waist.
Each.
Basement 5oni
69c
Specials in Men's Clothing
Continuing Sale of Men's
Trousers 2.95
Manufacturers' samples and overstock. So great
an assortment oil materials' and patterns as this is
not often offered. Cheviots, Caasimeres, Worsteds.
Heavy Khaki, Moleskin, Cromptou's Thickset Cor
duroy all tailored in strictly first-class fashion.
Trousers for work or dress in just the color and pat
tern you may prefer may be readily found in this
assortment.
Men's Leather Vests
5.95 and 8.95
All leather vests, corduroy or molo vests, -hamois
leather lined, with glove leather sleeves, moleskin
and lamb lined. For absolute protection from wind
and cold, these vests are the choice of the outdoor man.
Blanket Lined Duck Coats,
5.95
Heavy duck coat. 32 mid 31 inches long, C AC
all blanket lined, spinal at u.7J
Men's Sheep Lined Coats
31-iiuli model with belt all around and Q AC
beavi'iized sl'i-ep collar, 7t7tJ
Matl of heavy mateiial, C QC
32 iiuht long, U.tVd
titifiien .-Iii nie
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FEDERAL RECORDS
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Specials in Fall and Winter Hats
Ready-to-Wear and Untrimmed
Hats 1.00
Here is a good buy for the
thrifty shopper if ever then
was one. An extra hat for
motoring or morning wear, if
only worn a few times, is well
worth the small price. A good
variety of colors and shapes.
Duvetyne Tarns
69c
for School
Girls
The rakish tilt of a saucy tarn
expresses youth in every angle.
Duvetyne, with its smoothness,
makes thlse exceedingly becoming.
In brown, beige, blue and scarlet.
Notions--
American Maid Crochet Cotton
All colors, Cf
ball - OC
J. at P. Coal Thread Black or
white, nil size, OKf
a for
Human Hair Net Cap sliupu in
awtorU-iJ color, QC n
dozen ' UUl,
Cuihion Collar Bandt C -
All aizcH, each
Pearl Button" Large licet, (f
3 and 6 to the card
Dretting Pint 300 A-
to the paper
Scinon A large assortment,
worth 25c and 35c, 1 C.
each OC
Baby Pantt Of good 1 C)r
' quality rubber 1 V
Elattic Gray or Black C
per yard
Shell Hair Pint Large Qr
nine, pntkapre "v
Marcel Waert 1 Qr
Package 1 7 la-
Embroider Floi Full line of
colors, aix-utrnnd floss, in.
3 for llC
Basement 5oui
School and Dress Shoes
For Boys and Girls
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Drugs
Creme Oil Soap 6'c a
bar, or, dozen, 71
Orient Oil Soap, 5 bars
for 22?
Valdona Shaving Cream
for U)?
J. & J. Shading Cream
for Wc
Norwich Dental Cream
for IW
La Marie Hand Lotion
for
Palm Olive Shampoo, JJ7
Hoilick' Malted Milk
fir
50c Lavorii, .He
LIS Lydia Pinkham'
Compound, JMif
Peroiide, 4 o ( 7
SOc Mentholatum, ;,!)
$(k Hospital Cotton, 2U
5(V D- Wilt' Couth
Syrwp. 'J!lf
I p.oiH .SalU, lb (It
Caslur Oil, 3 , 1 0
M4tl Hat Wattr Hut lb
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