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rUt: OMAHA Ufch: W UNLM.1, MUhMiir-K 1. nc r Mn. l.mel Hart Scs Yule Army Game. Mr. K.rn-kt i:. ll.nt if iVtirull I .turf Mnt I.mt V"rk--til In New llufil villi frl't! nn. ni'ri.i-.l the Vul Am y n.ir.ii, whli it rcaulteil in a tH, Tll't 1hi Wue crowlml tO I'M,- I jetty, alio wiiiih. Mm. Hurt writ net l.y vuy of ti,- c.vrnt UikfM mid hue .e-n vixiiitiK lit i' il-iuuli'-' r, Mre. V.', If. I'oibin !n Vi.ri.,'.ter. Kh In rv,w In N w York City for n few lnt uicl will return, hem the nJ of the Johnston-Neville Wedding Dec. 16 Mo. Hiirlnii Will Honor Mr. W. I). M.mll. Mii. W. !. Murrll. vho In vlhltir.R l.r rtmiiditf r, M.n. ''. I,. Hurton, vull he the hont khikI ii' n luncheon for II riiMH glii Kri'lny by Mr. V ir ton at her ti"tii. Mr" Murell, who 11 ft Knnene ntan, haa been with Mm. Rut ton e.nco her return In Ilia mnnnirr from (i MeiluernneHii rrnlee. !oiiijiliiiM-iitar) JVa for Mrp. I.ilwurd I". Ifrowii. All.l. Alfllil J. IlpiWII Clltrl tillned wry iiif'ii riid lly lit tea Momliiy after-,.-n mix miff' lit her home to I Mr, IWoW'ua mother. Mra. Ivl- Mi l V. Uruvn ft New York City, vim in tln-lr Riifnt tlilx ' !;. ii iiiniiini r l.niiuitriiii'iil . i'iy VAuHrtrv, iIuiik'h'i r of Mr. i.l Mm. Michael Hluaaer, tin un i, ii inn i 'I !- i -iie:utetiienl t'i Jno Culm i if t', I'l .l The wnMliiR Is to I "I'n nlA t early In Nom inher-. I r fhe Ml lcaril. Helen It Cunnon entertained 50 n lifatH of it Hollnwe'en parly Jtutur-, (ii. y ewriinif lit her hmno mmpll-ni-iiiiir:' to ru-r cnualria. the Miaaea i i.ni Iiiiun anil l)llziil'i:tli I.enrd, who (" i-ntly runveil to finmlin from Ktlller Inn, Neb. The evening an hpeut In Problems That Perplex HEATRICE FAIRFAX Ail l'ly llbit. ! TlMiiklnc "M In tvni.c" f..r ynur llnf .Mlf Tulif ix: It iiui tn 'lvti'.i. TWO HIbTKKH. Kii lt at my xiomin li to v, n think I I lo imt iitlrv In the wiyiuir tlmt il.mt r. h'i I II in.. !i.o my tula if n" .i Kft nf n'liu'llilinf l.nrp will rut hhi'it luit rot mm t. My iiipiiyfr ftin Invu In to. Tliut Ik junt a, wily 't. u man i f uiiriproachuliu rluirm ii r. kiiitihuIIuii. iiii'l u (.ri.tl-in'iii whom vrvniia 4-I At a Imma wfijdmie the nttcinliititu inlrif, hut I. ii li'ifl onu linhtt that iiKmtiiliit the t:wi ri l J alr liiinm1l, Jnxt KrudK iif.UMhl nix, nti'l thut I, iilaly iifur the Inlnldfr imi finrnriln. pii Mntf hi tioro. Ho hua an uilnriilite I At u thun'h wnl-llr-if lhi-y nlt until wifo nn.l I know h h.ia a clwin t-nu.l- thry aie Imiiif. Tim vi.iiiirf ji.ulv Ki'ivhUf wary dny. hut It'a juat alia turnaj tow.inl th" minima, who hiihit of hln lo turn hla llnurre liima'l , fm'i lha iiU'llfm e. 'Mn rif"i t!ji;ir of the irlwui limliv. hat ahull I d? I ha'-ka mv to the nnr!;ni.a. A'ipt ln h.itut ii dern e of futa j mill iiH-ii ly K-p on Un n hln rharful Ii.-nr Mla 1'nlrfiix: r fl'KMMiHAI'ltlCII? I ether iflila fnmlnn to juu f,. I J"H f UuniB oii f.ir hitinif tlna We hh- Imih,!! anj aie n iiuly habit. If jrnj (-er imt your jivkJ looking, work mi account ..f it you ahniild tll Now Una la ojr outntion. two whIii sirn a mat two li i hi why. It wilt t; un linpuilenca. I.Urt nil ,'lilvii'', liU'Icp 'I "Mwut (n rhiipn. In hla ryia. hot will rniike . lll(.Mt K)(I, WH, th.y a-kd ua to him a muro plaint aao.'ia! fur . ut rlJ,ng w ,th ,,,,, W eilirlnnd tlioaa who ronie nfior. j,,nwnl na u very tfnuil time Than one nlifht thrv anknl ua fur a Into to go to iiw ef thi lii'iiihlinrlnn InWlia to ii hliow. Vi vnn tlt'lil thft hilly hiiiMTitltluii. Ilcar Minn J'nlifim: Wo nr to1 i.ht.'ia if '.2 mil U anil, lll:a linn- 'ilr.ln of otliara, uro conilnu to you fur uuvlca. J'lrat ef all, do you b.litv ilatn a ml (hay nwer I'aiiia. o it .iikv7 wo do not, iirui it la linn; I "If yen t'lvo aiiyhmly imythlng nhnrp II will tut yeiir lnvo In two?" and, nlo at a Winjillni?, wht-n thnv Inive n hrlilinrniild oml butt man, are thy i aiippoKi il to i ehgrnt'il.ltn the conplu laftt-r th mlnlat"-!', or do thov wait j until lifter all tli olhuv peopli cn i Ktiituliito tin-in'.' la It atlll fuKhlmi- Nuw, wonhl it be proper fr ua to In thla thorn up anil ink iliotn why tln v didn't tome.' or, would It b nil rliflit to talk to (In'iii en (hi) ulri-i t and ink tli.iin, a we aie tlifiii ri'l efun. Io you thin!: v. i tiro too vounn to io with buya? Tlmnkliiu i.u In ltd rii my, ' I W'U I iULNDH," J think ynii iirft too ynuiiB ti f) to Ili'llfllboi lllK tuWMH with be) a. 1 Would llihlu to htaii'l with their b.n:Ua to the lint lick tin-in why they broke n dale iiudlfiii'o and the inltiUlcr to fma tho i with you, It la up to t'nm to aiMii in;i , or noi upeinKizi:, Omaha ( oIIi'Kk ( tub. Mambera 'of tho OinaliH Cullec4 lull will meet it the homo of Mr". Kvana Hnrrileri?er, &1 07 Iiard atrexl, ThuraIy afternoon lit 2 o clock to w on f'hrlatiiuia ai tii lea for the Weman'a exihi'iini'-. Mra. Allen .1. Kandnll uill enlerialn the IdKili review eeeiloii at the Ath lelle i luh mi W'l 'liif'Mlny iifternOMii, I "acuity ( luh limed!. Tin' I'u'iiliy eluii will jl'.e n bene, lit eaol puny Nmi'iulier "1 fur the Nuriwe I'oine ef I lie Nt'braxlin M-d-ieal eolli'i:e. In the new hiune which Miaa .Mar? Johnaton of tit. I'nul, Minn., and Jumea 1. Neville (if (una ha, 6n of Mr. rid Jlre, L'lmer J. Ne ville, have rhnaei) Ijeeemher Hi M l heir wedilinif dale. ,llna Jolnmloii I., -in many fi b nd In iiinaha, having ben aiiieinf the ailrai llve AkNur Hen vlfllnra here a year eipi, nt whleh time her enguKiiieiit had Ihcii un noun' ed. Mra. Nevllla and her daughters Mra, (.ffurti Mirrat of fcratUe, arid Mian Marie Neville, will attend the wedding, whb h tl be a hom affair. Mlea Nrvltle la to be an attendant In l he party. Mlaa .tolinatori him been a atudent at the Hiiaeriiury ai hool, Greenwich, t'oiiii., and Mr, Neville waa ifrodu nled from Vale In 1931. Hlnoe then he hua been In the Yale unlveralty law ii'hool. knuiv hla ti inperain' tit na no nn elae I but you can and no one could have imythlng: but pralao and alnrere ap proval for you.'' "PcnTI" fhe put out a deprecatory liund, and there wan real pain In her voice, "Jle he len't here," "That Iloean't Juatlfy " I. i:. 0. Tea. Mia. T. j. r'niubi" will ,t ten Wednesday nfiernnon frmu 8 until u ii'clni k al her home, ?lli .Vmlli Kurl.v eiKhlli uretl. fur iiieinlii th of ' una hit P. K. (I. amsoelntjoii nml chapter of fieer, Mra, Bertha ("Iirk Hughe, tiidlon- My Marriage Problems Hf HKIK (, KRIM(I. .HH Jiif i l ei-it 1 1'iupleied. Thia will im , til preaidont; Atra. Lulah T. Amlrewa i hii tli.it formal 'Ui""' hum". opening of the Helically (luh. W'ellealoy club will bold n rummagu i-ile Thuradny morning nt 0 o'clock tt Twenty-ninth and Arbor atreeia. M,aa Fiance I'err.v will conduct the twle. Afra. nifford riurton la vr"l ,lent of Hi- club thla year; Mrs. Hurry iyrne, vlco tirealdent, and Eleanor , .'n-peiiter, xecrelary. t.rare Aid. The Woman's Foreign Miaaiouary anclety of tirace Jlethodlat church will ii-t Thursday, NnvemU-r 2, with lira. K. P. Haker, Twenty-third and ! streets. Luncheon will be served at 11!:3'i. This will be dues paying meeting. t hango In Meeting Place. Tlu W'oimm Aid BOclety of the I'umlco Pris'ivterlaii church will meet j..r luncheon Friday. Mi o'clock nt the home of Mia. M. J. Baker, r.02 I rat avenue, Instead of Vlth Mra. A. T. Klopp. and Mra. una T. Daird of. I'latta nioitlh will bo honor guest". A song group will hv given by Mrs. Walter Male ("lark. The Fads Madge Voiced to (iit Itnllierliie (iiinliul. I Kent a fervent little plc-i for guid .nice Into the ether aliove me K''ticiine, tortured quralion aoundtd In rny ears. I bod but a minute or two before ahe went away from we to a M. K. Aid. The rAdlea' Aid society of Firt Meihodlat church will meet with Mr". T. L. Combs, 2111 North Forty eighth atieei, Friday at 2:30 p. m. Mra. J. ' linviilli.iiula n,,H Vfiu C. II MI recleu- 1V1II.-, Cnther'a booh. "( ine K'ZB W approval of the courjn uf Ours." I grasped tisthtly the hand on my arm and went un ruthleely, j "Look here, you litis Idiot, anawer me thla. Did Jack ask your consent before ho went on this dangerous trip to Houth Amerba?" "N-no," "I knew It. Now lie- honest with tne and with your own soul. If you had j (bjecitfd, would he have abandoned, the trip'.'" ! "Why iifk me tluit, M.olge?" Her tune vwih tremulous, and, but I was In exorable. "Vou're right." I wild abruptly, "I don't need to aak it, for I know the answer ft, well as you. When Jack Iflckctt once makes up hla mind to a course, heaven or tho other locality couldn't move him." "Hut that doesn't Justify ma In de ceiving him." "Vou're ti"t deceiving him. Lillian and I are reeponalhle for that llttlo thing, and our shoulders are broad. to you. 1'ntl) then Ml Keep It safety, Ooodby, dear, (lod keep you." "Vou 'vill - -never know how - you have helped me " ahe whir pared with her face against mine, and then ahe drew back into the shelter ef itha torineau as ws heard It. I'ettit's ear come back fair way after turning . around in tlm dliectlon we viero head- nek u-lifr khp u-oiild hve no friend or relative near her, mid I longed , Kememner you fame nere in tne nrm frantically for the right word, oticM'!"' that you were going to take whi- h should bring comfort to her. '" "ometlting of which Jack ....... k i t.-,..i himi-ovcd. When vou arrived and weru Hammond will lead tor i, ' I con fronted with the ta.-k for which Tii.ul.t,,,, ' "I III ci l i p win. fin , iiiiijf iy ,-iinnin- - KUSlltOll , . .. I .11 II.., n nmllv unnted vnll JurU W.-oJ sne i - - had taken. "No one who knows na I "l "'"en, mm )u miu a,. i,. .toi-oiion vr,ii h civ-Pii toitn me, rh'M. Marriage doesn't mem ii ii - ii. .ii.... I I.I.I, n-.,i h trii von have flgnlng over jour aoul. If Jack had Woii'.i-Ti golfera of Fremont will ! had remember, my dear, I am Jack's come to Omaha r rl liiv tor an open cousin, even ii a degree lemoven, biiu lug. "Pon t foiget to pm on that mourn ing outfit aguln," I cautioned, mere ly for the sake of saying something coiuriioiipliice, and letting us down from the emotional tension which held ua both. "I'm Already swathed like a mum my," eho answered, and no mm could have detected anything but whlmi-y in her voice. )r. l'etCt's car driw up nlnligi-ldo our.-, and the physician voice sound ed through the fog, stiff and forbidding- "If I tuny presume, to advlec," he suld, " should recommend your re turning borne by the state road and tho turnpiko. Then if anything hap pens to tho car you can get aid. This fog Is going to lant all night." "Thank you," I returned as stiffly. "I already had planned to return that way. Heady, I.Illlan?" Katherine, with chaiacteristlo dulckneds, was already In Dr. Tet t It's car, and neither Lillian nor I care for repeated and prolonged farewells, even If we had dared wait for th"tn. "All sot," nhe returned. "Oood hunting, Kitrlnka!" The quotation was in so low a voice that I wondered If my llttlo friend could hear It above the eound of the. day at Happy Ib'l'ow c!ub. : that 1 was brought up as his elster. I , 5'" U8ln ' ' a ""a no- lion epou your jvy m fuiiiiiing your Card Tarty Cancelled. Til Columbian club card party scheduled fir Wednesday afternoon ln,y Iwen cancelled owing to All iSalnta day. The next party given Wevlneaday afternoon, lur !',' at th i pariah hall. ) L E P Y mmm. KJmm -TIME T A L. E $ FATTY COON MORE OF HIS ADVENTURES tMtJHURjtSC0TT BAILER stayed at home you' wouldn't be here. Vou have fulfilled you full duty to engines. But clear and sweet, though also low, came the response from the opposite car "Good hunting!" and then tlm physician's car was swal lowed up In the fog, while my heart constricted with the cold llttlo fear that I might never hear that low, sweet voice again. will bo Nnvein- lirnb of a. hickory tree bcaidu the niiid. lb; was watching the road i.-... ... "VWinir i carefully. And when all nt once hu Ken .ma toil Me. Inf. Mvr ,,lmmy Hnhhu ,. lto v,,.w. Mr. Mart 1..-1 LoeUhart will -"' , rulmln(f v,.rv fa(,t ,twM, ,he wheel lain the members of t.eorgo ' r, 0K j tn.!iHi nc , ulied, ' Htopl-' In a loud Woman's Kellef corps at a. kenaingten j Vlll,.(, Thursday, 2 p- m., at the home of) Jnnmy Kabblt stopped. He stopped lir daughter. Mrs. C. A. Uari'as, no suddenly mat no huh several n on niH n.i iiiicrit-s. ih-oki- iik cioiv a halt. And then he looked up. CHAI'TKK XV. jthlH sign for a prank. Probably It Hanger Ahead. w.ia Johnny Ureen. Ile a always Fiutv Coon was crouching unon the , playing tricks. If the curve ahead duty lo your country. Remember what depends on you'" Oood Hunting. The sound of a starting motor brought me to an abrupt stop. Dr. Pettlt was fulfilling Lillian's instruc tion to the second. I leaned over the seat find took Katherine Into a close, choking embrace. "I know all about it, dear,"I whis pered. "Hut I know, also, that you nre doing the right thing, and have nothing to regret. And when you come back I'll hand thia parcel over A Thoughtful Hostess. One woman 1 know who entertains a great deal Iteeps a file on which la written the Mates anil preferences of tho people she has for meals moat frequently, fcha alao noten the way they prefer coffee and ten., and never has to nHk when serving It to them. fowler avenue. Hallowe'en Party. The North Side Mothers' In nteriained' ut a Ilttliowi Wednesday vi i, lug at I he Mr. ucrw cluh n,:l en party home of nd Mra. Fred l.arnln, -i'.'is od ovnili' . Keliirn From Hunting Trip. Charles T. rullen. F.lmei Johnson, lirnett Sweer, Calrd Haon, ran Whit iny nod pr. J. I '. Hhlphetd liio rt iiirtif.l troi'i a hunting trip its Con ti rr.l Neb. Personals Corporal Al i iiimp of the Canadian u iini'd jH.lu-e la the guest of Koland .'. hiuii n et isit log Mr 1 f d Iniam.m h u ietune4 Mr. ,t-..d Mi Ctinrlea i lii.-aao l'ii h.ive bevn .i,. Mr. ' !, er lo ba leen in l he w -tU t rr N-i.:e ll.oea cf V, A ork. II It M . Kri 4 I teed . ! f'. l t i enlt. i. f-'i was really dangerous I'd slow down to 12 mil m an hour, though that would he a hard thing for me to do. When I travel, I travel fast. Fatty Coon shook his head and j looked down at Jimmy with a long, ; solemn face. "(bey the law and keep out of trou- hi"!" lie urged him. I to Hut Jimmy said, "Nonsense!" And i l with a hop, skip and a Jump, to get i "What's the matter?'' he asked. I under way, he begun to tear down "Whet do juu win'?'' jthe road again. In a twinkling he' "I want v ou to ob -y the law.' Fatty had passed out of sight around the1 Coon told him aevei i-lv. , bend. ' Law':' What law ." Jnnmy Inquired. He's reckles " Fatty Coon raid pout .ni see t'ie siu.i nailed to with a sigh. "He's sure to get Into, this tree?" Fatty m-ki-d him. , trouble, sooner or later." j .nmmv Hahtill a gl ince dropped I vien, ne nan nanny uiirea inoae d.iwn the tiee trunk, until It rcci.-d words wlin J.mmy Kabbit appeared on a brand new sign. down the road. He was coming "1 don't bcli-ve in slgi.b he Iwck; and he was running faster than chui kled, Ivforc And right at hia heels tore ft lij - .. . . , . , oui-iiiiK r" I'tmi'ii, ' .ii mc. Tommy Fox! Tin runnera flashed paat Fatty's tree ami quickly vanished. In a little while Tommy came trotting down th- road once more, looking o dinic i ui that Faltv i is in knew that Jim nil It.tbblt had got away from him. Tin- next diy Jimmy nt. t Kutty ! in ft nvi-r In the wooda. I t h it do )uu think about eigne ! iiiW." Folic Inquire!. "IVi yen be- I. eve ui them" j ' I do. ' Jtmmv Ilabl n admitted. ' "Thf sign mi (ha trt" win rlht. That w is it Uaegeiotia curve." , -.'I.. 'i'.i. i '.a onytl li'li: ,1 .il ST. .'.-I ,1-d -t llr T. Kt' 'V .It t C .-: . tv' wn f r . i.rr i.4C''.t I Mr Kl II rv t, f M 4i .l M.a lh " II ; 1 U , ... lv r ..,! t- VI f - r iiiolfier, M.a I : i . ti h ' i"t itr asi Me.!ins lb 11 Uutir.i' -g at i P H. X-- V 1 : l t j r I.-- t !.. . ft i r t -ii i n. S f lit. i nt i .i. i Mr i M , b it e-.t r ' i " 4 (i i N - i a t V ill l - : (. Aai i i a,u4 t;4 i l , ! i i, v ' ll ' I A ' -r . .1 1 1 . U J I I. J I HI i J i V-' ' I r.in M 4 M Ml.l ms ,iy i-ioi - I ue i t I SI I I. .'i nOCCCL CN.w Arria.U I iyil-eaJaJlwJ Oailf at MODERATE PRICES Julius Orlun M I MMMItMlV 111 AN EASY WAY 10 CLEAN HEAVY i!,. t.ti a ,,, 'tut i , l.a.f II. i t Actiitir of Women .i :. -ii f -v.. , tu-d , i.u t : I i Ilia i i . i. - I un s 1 1-li hn t a I-, oi 1 I i .!,. i I -i. I 'I at . fi I. - s l I . 1 1 f ' I ." (1. 1. 1 - , '-.I s...l. -, .- IJ .. ... I . I ' 1-1 I t . I kt -; I I .1 e lftt.t ''-' " 't ee'ti a , l a k.,i. (.. ,,, 4 l W, 1 I. , t ... I .' p I" - " ' , ...... f g f.t ,i . I S.v . . t( " - ,4 -. V I I - . 1 - 1 ensue is i ,i ' in r . . ( It 11 ti. It Si- . -, A - 1 .a This is I the House! NO ttumSlinf up drk alepa; no lighting of malchg lo find th number; na fumbling for th door bell AT THIS HOUSE. Th boat thoughtful and coniidrrat. Tht porth light burning, sending forlii genuine elcom. The gueili found the house williout trouble, for the addrta atood boldly out, thanVt to the light radiated by the porch light. Tht cott of thii thoughtfulnei nd consideration ii but little. To burn 25Vatt lamp on our porth for ven houri coilg only penny, ft ptnuy and n third. November Linen Sale Opens Wednesday Jfarcly i fnch u jn'ivikgt: l tci a t lie iii.'pcru'ii cf iIicm iftuiii'ln of ii ft aifoviU, Manrluly liiautifiil Iminl work ji"tlittl tu tin; lincxt tt xtiircs f linen art: nt'lVred in lliis fpcfiul J'uivhasc Snlo nt prices n toiiisliingly low, ot in many moon-', with i lie new tariff applied, will these prifos bo repented. Staple Linens at Emphatic Reductions Supply Your Tluinteivin and Christmas Tables SOW! Odd Damask Cloths Odd Napkins No. U'Ui laiuit.sk ,V. 747u Di'iinatik Vo, 412ft Dainnak No. 1135 )fltnAk No. 1485 Dama.sk No. 1170 Pamask No. 120 Damask Clutlia, TOxT'i, Clotlia, 70x70, flotha, 7ns70, Cloths, 70x70, Clot lis, 70x70, Cloth, 72x72, Cloths, 72x72, No. I a N-. ) No. No. o No. No Damask Cloths With Napkins to Match 4179 C7x8 Damask Cloth," each $3.75 12x22 Napkins to match, dozen- $5.75 4122 70x70 Damink Cloth, each $4.25 2x22 Napkins to mutch, dozen $5.75 441 71x72 Damask Cloth, each $5.93 2x22 Xapkitix to mutch, (Wen $6.50 47;0 70x70 Damask ('loth, tack $6.00 !2x22 Napkins to match, dozen $7.50 4110 72x72 Damask Cloth, fneh $0.75 I'oxSlli Napkiim to umtch, doyn $11.00 4S50 72x72 Damask Cloth, rgch $12.50 2x22 Napkins to match, dozi-n $17.50 $3.70 ;No 17x17 ii.kln.t, ili.cn, .Vt-45 , S5-W s. mr, D-xlH Napkins, dutu $4.75 $0.75 jo:;, 2oi;-x20i Napkin, dozen $5.25 - S6.05 Vo, ini; "ix'ji Napkins, dozen, $6.00 $7.50 So. 100G 21x21 Napkins dorn, $6.50 ! 58-75 No. 7171 22x22 NapkinH, down, $8.50 j $8.05 v, 4f;o4 MKx'SV'! Napkin, dozen, $8.75 So. I l.'.l 22x22 .Napkins, Wi), $9.75 1 N... 11; 22x22 Napkin, dozen, $10,00 All Linen Huck Towels No. 4.V14 riain Damask, each BOc o. 12:t5 Ilcmsl itched Plain Ildfk, each 59o No. 201 1 Jl. S. Hock, satin border, each $1.00 No. 1143 H. S. Duck, satin border, each $1.25 No. 8 10 11. S, Ittiek, Katin bonier, each $1.60 No, 2H 1L S, Huck, satin border, each $1,75 No, 700 guest Mze, each 75c S'o. 2'Jl guest size, eueh ;1.00 Real Madeira Lineps- (j-incli Doilies, Cxl2 Ovals lS-incli centers. 24-incli centers, 19c 35c $1.95 $2.95 IjtJ-ineh centers, 45-inch Cloths, f4-inch CIotliH, 72-inch Cloths, $6.85 $8.76 $11.03 $24.73 ' ! 1 ir-a. mt WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OFFERINGS Fresh Shipment Eldorado Bar Cookieg per lb. 23c It Tit flaa'S Matla la Ihnaha" llrr N,il rraekm, per eada, 59c Orsham Crsrkera, per caddr, 69c Thrifty Housewives use sense and save dollars by trading at" Buy-Rite Stores Fancy 8veet Thin Skinned Juicy Oranget, per dor. 48c Fancy Smooth Nebraakg Potatoei, per buahel, 73c Fancy Frealt Cranberriai, 2 Iba. for, 27c Morris Supreme Bacon 6 to 8-1 b. etript ilf or whole tr:p per lb. 35c Store KWtirrl I 'hr AwtiaMbii I Pi" amm I Vote f o Your Choice tet "Maiden Omaha." 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