THE OMAHA HIT.: SATl'RDAV, NOVK.Mr.Kll 11. I L Mrs. Howell Is Appointed to New Office Mi. I: ifrMiirr H'twtil p polntM Mre prvmflotii of th Turiday Mufti'dl club ty Urn hoard of dlrec tori t a itifftnijc f riiUy morning t tho Imiithi of Mm. M WllhHm, Tti fTitp su Ifft vnrant by lh dMth of Mm. i . T. KmuiiI', Mm. Arthur MU h m ai'iNiinUrl rlmiWKU of the (ouri"y c nitioiiti , nlno filled former ly ly Mrn, Koiliitz, '.KoIuli'iiij drawn up by th Hub fwirfury, Mm. A. J Uun, and adopt d !' th club, r.id: W ipur-iin, If it it will c-f hr Ifan1y Fih-r i (k frimi u, our fr.nl, M Jfurr-i tiount anil, i vinn inn nrr uhihiim'i iiiifr'Di ?n in- jitogfftB if fiiifvir m ttr own rlty, Ifirnugti hr ifm r of orjfmitsaMMi a trilnf or f9 h"N"l of ffirriora, Hi Tui'1ir Mutl'rfl iju'owet rnurh of i Jvirp-mi-lit. fin li lir Tlmt hall guy $ loving t r liHi'n lii hr iniMtry li y it rlvintf l fulfill hrr ronti l'( Wtt uf li ultimstf ij- fio'ia 1 (it lo M.4. kuuifU', Klnfior mul I tftttrimii K'Mjntx un an ripicnalon of 0'ir jrin,iihy. anrl a i jy prd upon lha iorla f th Ttj"'iay Muakal tluU For Armistice Ball Mis Head Host'. Mm Z'lllnn Hiisbln hum honor j( ili'Ht ut :i bridge and handkerchief suowcr Friday, when Mln Lillian ilrnd was hostess, Tint guest In cluded the Misdame James Ilunsuck r. Donald l,jie mul the JIlssis ld-r-nice Wilcox, l.iiiil Iviitlirnp, Kleanor tm lf n( it, Iylin nurnplt, Dorothy Darlow, KatliTln Denny, Winifred iMiilfh, I'm if llii a CimkI. Huturdny Mlxn LoiiIki- Mi hwnn will be hotrM to firintiln at brldffit. On TlmrMilay of next wpI( Minn Beiiii'n MilyurRpn will rompllment Minn HiIhIiIii nml on Frlilny Mln L1''U nnr t'nriK'iitcr will lie hir hoti. Surprise BriJgp. fi. D. f. Hrailhury rntiitninel at luiilKO Tlmr'l!iy evening as a aur IrlM In honor of Dr. Dcadljury'a Mrlhilsy. Arimnar llm kiichI were JWr. ait'l Mrs. WIIIIbui UJII Clark", v.hn jilnirfil 'iitiilltii-rttH wlih Dr. Jiruilbury. Kriday Is Iho S.'tli wei). iUnz anirivi'lHuiy of Mr. and Mrs. 'liirl-.. Th oIIit ginsts inrluded the Mewsis anil McHdHnvs Jaok Hliarp, J. Siirniners, Kuiiincl Dakford, J. 1C. FitKriald, Colt Campbell, George B. Kddy, Mrs. Doly and Mrs. Ilalght. To Notre Danic Game. Mr. and Mrs.- K. A. Crelghton n. I uns with Mrs. ( 'reinliton's father, W. J. Conncll and Mr. and Mrs. Karle Connell and Mrs. ConncM's fa ther, Clarenrn floof, ' will upend Thaiilmglvlna: In Lincoln with Mrs. Croighton'a sister, Mra. Isaac M. Ttayniond. Jr., and Mr. Raymond, jr. They will all attend the Notre Dame Nebraska football game. Grandson of Mrg. Nash. A son was horn Wcdneadiiy to Mr. Hud Mis. Nnh Cuitan of Bun Kran--lso. The baby boy Is lha great grandson of Mrs. K. W, Nash of thla city. Mr. CarUin's mother was the lute Mrs. Hurry Cartan, a daughter of !rs. Nash. For Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. M. C. I'eters had 10 Btiests to lino w 1th her las-t evenln at her homo In honor of Mrs.' rhlllp Mitrhell of Ronk iBliinil, 111., who Is hor guest. Hartl Times Party. l nnl f.m V IT ttilMinl? 111 nitnrtuin 2t guest Saturday eve ning at their heme at a hard times masquerade party. Announre Engagement. .Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tarsons an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Marjorle Isabel, to William C. Gilbert. '' 'A J 1 1 ' ' government la taking care of ti serv ice men, Miss France Nleinan, local president of the Women's Oversea gervke league, soul: "The government 1 making every effort to rare for the disabled soldier, but there are a num ber of needy ex service mill who were not dlabled in service. These, me are trying to help." The oversea girl will apear In uniform. Personals EMMS mm lli(V-TIMC TAi.eS FATTY COON MORE OF HIS ADVENTURES 3lAIu? VflTT RAIIFY Dr, and Mrs. Jf. C. Suimiey returned Friday from an eastern trip. V. K. Bifin Is registered at the Kirns hotel In Excelsior Mprlngs, Mo, Mis. W. h, Jtrayton left Friday for Dallas, Tex., where he will visit rela tives. Mr, John P. Hehree leave the lat ter part of the month for a visit In Delaware, Mrs. Tlnley Comb lift Thursday fur Washington, V. C where she will spend two weeks. Mrs. Louis Kalder of Nrw York arrived Thursday to he Ihe guest of Mrs, Miirtln Harris. A thousand balloons, forming a flag of red, white and blue, will stir patri otic hearts Hut unlay night at the Armistice ball to be given at the I'on tencll hot"! by Omaha' oversea women, Mary LydU Itowe Is superintending the arrangement of these balloon on the celling of the ball room and I also securing allied flag for decora tion. A chairman of decorations, Mrs. Howe 1 lending all her artistic skill toward the success of the hull. Mrs. Kowe, stationed nt Tours, J'arls and Hourges, wa a Iced Cross canteen worker and hospital sturdier during the wvr. After her return from serv ice she engaged In girls' community work, and only recently opened an art shop at 100 Hoiith Klghteenlh street. Proceed from the ball will go to a fun? for the endowment of a hospi tal bed for use of some needy ex-service men. Answering the comment that' the Mr. and Mr. Wilson J,ow have taken an apartment In Hollywood, t'al., where they are now living. Ml Altnarlne Campbell will leave Jnter In the winter for Cahfornlu, where she will spend tho winter. Mr. Churle Met, leaves the latter part of the month to visit hrr son, Phillip Met, of Duffalo, and Mr. Met. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Norton, who lav been residing In Grand Island, have gone to Corning, N. Y., where they will reside for some time. 0 Mr. K. If. Wnr-i' leaves next Wed Mwlny for Jioonvllle, Mo., where she will visit her son, Marvin, a student at Kemper Military academy, Hhe will also attend the Kcmper-Hhattuwk football game. Mrs. Frank Haller, who wa called here from California by the Illness and death of her husband, the l.te Mr. Mailer, returned laht Friday 6 her honm In Lo Angeles. Mr. O. W, Lltilnger, mother of Mrs. Haller, will continue to make her home at the old Llnlnger pluca at Nineteenth and Davenport trcla. il.U'J'KIt XXIV Fatly (mm and Henrietta lien. Fatty Coon wa always pleased when spring ramo and tho birds be gan to next. It was not, however, that ratty looktid forward wlih pleas lire to hearing the young bints chirp ing and calling for food. What he looked forward to was blrita' eggs, lie liked egg. And at some i'anona of the year eggs were hard to g-t. After the nest In Hie trees were empty Fatly hud to turn elsewhere when be v anted an egg for hi break faxl or his supper. That was why he sought the acquaintance, of Hen rietta Hen, down at Farmer (ircen'a place. Now, Farmer Green had plenty of other hens. Hut Henrietta Hen wns tho best Utile- hen on the farm. Klitt and her i hicks hud won a prizu at the county fair. Having heard of this exploit of Henriettas, Futty CiMin decided that she whs the one whone frl'tii'lnhlp be would seek, If her chicks were so fine, then her egga must also be excellent. And the best was never any too good for Fatty Coon. Dinner Party. . Mr. P. Walstiom will entertain at a dinner party Friday In honor of her son, A. C. Walatrom's birthday. Included among the guests will be Mian Helm Tiurkman, fiancee of A. C. 'al:'trom. Kuinmage Sale. The ladies of Hirst Methodist F.piu ropal church will have a rummago sale at 1724 Vinton street Saturday, Xovemler 11, under the management, of Mis 1'annie Perry. Art Lxhihil. The Omaha Society of Fine Arts ex hibit at the public library, third floor. Including two group of plcturea and two bronzes, Is now open to the public without charge. O. V.. Si Dance. Ak ParT-en chapter. Order of F-Ast-' em Stnr, w ill entertain at a dancing party this evening at the Prettiest Mile club. Da K mar Social t luh. The Dagmsr (Wlal club will bold d.im-e at the Hwe.liili auditorium Kiiurday evening, November.il. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX u "Veil, psrlitps lwa ani pcrliapel . wesn-t," she replied. That was the reason why, one morning, he crept close to tho hen yard and peered through the wire netting. He wa looking for Hen rietta Hen. Which one waa he? He Which of the Two Dear Mis Fairfax: I have been going out with a young man for one year. He often Impressed on my mind that we were to be Just friends. Two month ago I decided I would make the acquaintance of other boy and girl Instead of Just being with him. It proved successful, I met a won derful boy and I liked him. He In turn has been very attentive to me and ha shown that he care for me and that he wants to aettlo down. Now the first one is demanding my time and I feel a though I would not like to give up my new ac quaintance. A 1 the ort of a man who does not like to work and I not ambitious. I love him dearly. B Is settled in businew and well advanced. I feel a though 1 could learn to like Dim. What should 1 do? Should I be practical and conxlder B or should I consider A and forget R? - PUZZLED. Tou cannot really admire a man who has no ambition and who does not care to work. Life is to the strong and every woman respect the man who is ready to do hi share of the world' work. Don't permit yourself to become the victim of a fascination for a man who I Idle and selfish. On the other hand, don't rush Into an engagement with one man while you are dreamirng of another. Give your self a chance to know the second man and to build your fenllng for him on a. tlrm foundation. Your attitude to ward the lirst man I probably one of fascination and fascination doe not last. The thing to do 1 to learn the value of real feeling versus mere infatuation. Pride Versus Love. Iear Mis Fairfax: I'm 19 and love a chap one year my senior. About seven months ago this chap informed friends of mine that he cared for me and that he would like to meet me. When I was Informed of what he said I made believe that I didn't eare and said sarcastic thing about him. When he htard this he became bitter In hi actions and ignored me entirely. Now, Mis Fairfax, I've grown to care for him and I think he still might care if he knew how sorry I am, but I'm too proud to give In, Will you please Inform me how I can make up and etlll hold my pride? A. McG. How about hi pride? When . he wanted to meet you, you belittled film and made a laughing stock of him for the Joy of hearing yourself talk. Now that you find you want to know this young man, you are not willing to make any sacrifice. This Is neither fair nor practical. In Justice to him and In all fairness, why don't you go straight to tho people to whom you said such sarcastic things and confess that you are ashamed of your attitude and would like to meet him and try to make up for your ioiiy7 Write Her Again, Dftsr Miss Fairfax: While visltlnjr a married sister who live In a small town I wa Introduced to a young lady, who entertained me the few day I was there. I learned to like her, a I noticed ehe felt the same way toward n. I wa unable to make any appoint ment with her when I left, but wrote lier Immediately upon my return riome, to which I received no answer. What steps would you advise me to ta,kc7 Would It be proper for me to visit her home town again? M. .1. Possibly the girl thought your noto required no answer and that it wan Just a formal one to thank her for the courtesy she showed you while you were visiting In her home town. Hither write her again and ask her If she won't bridge over the absence by continuing the friendship In a correspondence, or go to neo your sin ter again and so make the girl realize that you really are Interested In her and that It wa not Just environment and circumstance which threw you together. Birth Announcements. A daughter, Helen Mildred, wa born November 0 to Mr. and Mr. A. II. Noalke at the Htewart hospital. Mr. and Mr. K. A. Evan of Emer son, la., announce the blrlh of a son, Robert Lionel, at the Stewait hospital November 10. On Sale Saturday ' "V, ItHIHirttti Opera Glasses v iks i. - l rmiiHi fc4 4 tVi - 4mm rw Burgess-Nash COMPANY SPECIALS Saturday and Monday BEATON DRUG CO. 18TH AND FARNAM STS. ' Phone your wants, wa deliver promptly to all parts of the city. Jackson 0082. Add Sc en the dollar gr fraction thereof on mail orders for parcel post and psckin. . TOILET ARTICLES 25c 4-oz. Peroxide Hydrogen for 10 60c Danderine i5 fl.OO Q-Ban Hair Tonic for 79 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste for 23? 60c Woodbury Facial Soap for 19 30c Resinol Soap 21 1 60c Beaton' Kmulion of Co conut Oil Shampoo. . .39 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste for 30 Wilson Cleaner, the peer of them all 35 11.25 rinauil' I.llac Vegetal for SS 60c Odorono .-lii 11.10 Pjtos. for the teeth and gums, for .73 11.00 Krank't l.emon Cream for , 79 75c Staeomh, keeps th hair in plare fl9 fl.fiO Van K Hair drower fr 91.39 11.00 lUrpi.ule 7J -FOR MEN- $1.00 Gillette Razor. . .69 $1.00 Gillette Razor Blades for 69 50c Durham Duplex Blades for 39 $1.00 Auto Strop Blades for 65 $1.00 Gem, Ever Ready or Auto Strop Razors.. ,79 RUBBER GOODS Guaranteed for a Year $2.50 Velvet 2-qt. Combina tion Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe, $1.25 $1.50 2-qt. Velvet Hot Water Bottle 89 $I.r.0 Yellow Cab for 08 15.00 Electric Curling Iron for $2.19 60c Kotex, the sanitary nap kin 9 $2.50 Hair Clipper. .$1.19 $2.50 Electric Hot Plates for 81.08 $1.00 Household Rubber Glove, special ) -ROUGES- We have the latest and most popular $2.00 Goutorbe'a Combination Roue and Powder, new shades, lie gonia and Orange, in gold hinged boxes, special for 91.15. 60c Goutorbe'a Rouge, new shades, Begonia and Orange, In gold box. .39 UJSlt) It i r.i . it, HE reason Jlf ai.WMI..r a. CIGARETTES Camel, l.ucky Strike. i pkg. for 2 Per farten ,f., 25 CIGARS lOf la t'enfeiin, Hounirt ! 5 P- f 2.50 10- I r t lMa! Ttr Bei f 6 2.25 JOe I t J t uro Tr H2.25 lie rtre.sM M..M, Us sue, ih B' uf m,25 V Jli trill (Voaeia Idtaaa. MAZDA UMPS ft- ail Mi U lf t a.ie M W att Mt l I anr III 4f DRUG WANTS 1 pt. Norwich Milk of Mag nesia 33 ,10c Uromo Quinine. .. 23 30c Weeks' Break Up a lld for 19 S0e l.ysol 21 $1,110 Mulford's 5 gr. Aspirin Tablets, bottles of 100, for r.9 fl.MI Vlt4 Vim Tablets, liJI- $.0 Tanla. 1M 0c KleUhr" Cailona, 22 Hoy nesinnl Ointment ., 2" PheiMilaK 22 Hiv 3,c V re ion 35. 25 Nature's Remedy Tbii f 17 II I"! IdjU Tonic J Sie Msntholatuw .....17 ' Sal Hepatu-a 2 I 11.74 lli.rli. k's Malted M.IK. hiidl , 2. Ml flO )ml Tr H-he. . . , S ihfi l.nrigine . . , 27 II 00 l ltrtn , 7tl ft 00 lmporte.1 Olive Oil. iria 73 1 nti Uthiiif AkuM, 94'., fee tt',1 couldn't tell unlit he lieaid the Uixiater speak to her and call her by name. Aftvr 1'ihi h kept hi rye on hur. crouching down In thu tall gias until she atiuyml near huu. And then he spoke. "Good morning, Mui Jleiii iiial" lluiirit-li lieu sturti'd. Mi looked all aiouin!. Tlin voice was a strangn out. Mint couliln t think wlio could li ailUruanlng her In that faahiou. Kening imboily, she made no reply, Fauiy l oon ri pt-iiti-d his greeting; "(JihiiI tnuriiliig, Mis Hi nrlctta;'' And this t.niu ili ntlelta spied him. j ".Mis.iiot ,Mlss!'' hh corrected I him. 4" I she tossed her head in a j proud way, bm auee she was pleased t lo be sniKlcd out among all the flock by the handsome sttMiigci. "A alien,."' Fatty Conn U-gan. "1 1 have luiiio all the way from Cedar Mwinip lo call upon )oU." lliiiimiia Hen clucked loudly. Sim hoped that the other hensand th JUioslcr tco had noticed that sho had a culler. "I'm pl'-aed to see yoll," she told Fatly. "May I Inquire your name','" "Mr. Coon;'' Fatty told her, though never in hi life had anybody culled him that, "Coon! J la:" Henrietta exclaimed, "you're no rtiallon. I hope, of that person that they call Fatly Coon." "Well, for a moment or two Fatty didn't know what to say. 1 lo didn't want lo admit that he wa Fatty Coon, And hi mother had luugbt him always to tell the truth. Hut he had to make some reply, bo he said heartily, "They say Fatty Coon 1 a rust-id. " His remark seemed to satisfy Hen rietta H"n. He moved (dosed to the wire netting that separated her and her caller, and beamed upon him. "Kxcute me," said Fatty, "were you thinking of laying on of your wonderful eggs?" That iiiicstlon pleased Henrietta Hen. Not every one spoke of her egg with so much praise. "Well, perhap I wa and perhaps I wiun'l," she replied, "Jf you are," suJd Fatty, "I should llko to c one. I was sorry I couldn't go to the county fair when you and your chick won the prize." Jf Henrttta would only lay an egg where he could reach It through the chicken wire, that wa all Fatty wanted. "I don't, a a rule, oblige strang ers like this," Henrietta hesitated. "Willi" At that moment the Rooster came hurrying u-p and upiet all of Fatty' plans. "Who' this person you're talking with, Henrietta?" lie bawled. All the ether members of the flock came a running to nee what wo the matter. The first to arrive on the scene was an old dame called Whltey. The liiHtunt she caught sight of Fatty Coon she gave a loud squawk, wheel ed about, and ran for the henhouse. "That awful Fatty Coon!" she cackled. Her mate heard her. And they turned and followed her. "Come, Henrietta! Come away!" cried the Ilooster a he hastened after hi family. For once Henrietta took his advice without question. With a loud shriek Hhe half ran. half flew, Into the henhouse, leaving Fatty Coon to gaze, after her with a look of dis appointment on hi face. He knew that he wa not going to have an egg for breakfast, that morning. (Lopynsnt, uzz j My Marriage Problems Adda Uarri.on'a Ktw I'Sa.a at "Jtevelations of a Wife" tOw'shi it:: I What l)iik)' Trlct:rii (msed Madge lo Do. Lillian's tittle, i j. hori el ton, whivh. despite It. T reference to iny game licMs, held a liny i-'UIiik doubt of my Mile, spurred my numbed facilities an 1 nii-i liuiiiciilly olx-veil her nml read the tiiixl'iiin whims opening words had so frightened inc. It was listed lli" ti isc It t before from 'n 11 w in, N, V., a place uf hlch 1 never had heard. "Come at once," It mil.l. "Dlsrcgnid nil ncWMptiper tm lei.; inn ekplani fully. Ami lu awful cuilun ruseing nieft4 through no fault of HiiylKidy ex cept biisvhoilleH. Miss Foster needs you badly. I need you more, lie a good spoil, sweet hcuit, and hurry up here." "Lillian! Those ,Nenpaer!" There followed the letter (if a foollidl 1 It t Ut code low liicxsugc Willi ll Dicky iihiiiI over the telephone. In the hectic day of our courlHlup. It is an obligation uf honor with us that when, ellhir recites that to the other, forgiveness must follow. Thin there came minute direct ion for reaching Calii win, ti ml Dlrky'a signature. I am not quite sure of my first reactions to this iislonlMiliig telegram, 1 know tli.it for a tune, which seemed endless, I read and reread the appeal my husband had sent me, but with eye that saw nothing. There was no Mound fiom Lilliannnd when my own voice, lioarso and querulous, finally broke the silence, I started like a spurred burse. "Caldwln," 1 wild absurdly. "I never heard of Caldwln." It' Up In the lietrk:t between the Catskllls and the Adirondack." Lll Han replied, and her voice was as calm and matter of fact a If we had been planning im ordinary weekend Irip. "it's a long day's Journey from here, however." "It will be no day's Journey for me!" I stormed, all my ouuiigx sensibili ties breaking at once nlo fi'-nsy, "1 am not going one step up I here, I don't care what happens, lie can JtlMt get himself and Miss Foster out of any scrrpe he gotten Into. And I don't ever ever ever want to hear his naniH again!" I sprung from toy si-at, rushed lo the window and pullod the flimsy drapery back of me ostrich like, as I gazed down Into tho garden with un seeing eyes, blinded with the hot, bit ter tears I bud not wished Lilian to sen. The door cloned softly, and I knew that Lillian had left the room. With u sudden recollection, I dashed Ihe tear from my eyes, rushed to the door, threw It open, arid culled peremptorily: "Lillian! TIiohb newspapers!" She was but a few step from the door. Him evidently had not planned to go very far from me, and her an swer was as prompt a if she hud ex pected the question, "I'll get them at. once," she said, moving down the hall. Madge' Indecision. "Bring them to my room," I called softly after her, then picking up the '1 W lk Wifffl GIRLIE NSMHERZBERGS W onderf ul Offerings for Saturday' Attractive beyond meas ure with its unequaled combination of timeliness and value-giving. Girls' Winter Coats Styled Either for Sport or for Dreat Wear 141 Not alone do these splendid little Coats represent re markable values at such an amazingly low price, but they express a well all that is smart and desirable in style for tho little lady of 6 to 14 years. They're fash ioned of fine AI.I.-WOOL velours and polo cloth ; warmly lined throughout with suedine. The majority of them have large beavcrette or opossum eollurj; smart side and patch pockets. In eopen, reindeer, taa and brown. A Sale of Hats for Omaha Girls M $ooo The small ht i beiii wmn, ami a small hl it nui't be. Tiiiirtiiv vu will thrm hio t.l WiiiidruM iry. Tlire are f.lt, luhea, vrlitur. an t lrrt in r. I. !'. .rt. Uat IUi, i ircy is .iita.ll "'t' inatiun 'h sd'e . ipermtity tti-lmt t'i tv l,ne. Unit." )uur ti, tickler U G.iHe Sunk VtearfetUI i ryry ( i .tri' I liaa iia V atnat liiki.iiu wliii li I l .id ctuinpliil and flung to the l-oiir, I i it'aeed lh hall to iny (mil room, and tpieml the t ll li 1 1 .Im In (Hit Hgiilll, lulling the minute illiniums Dicky bud given fur Hie Juuniev he wished Ine to make. One part of my brain was in hot Ichclllon, llm oilier w .11 iihiIIv, Im' clmnlcsllv cMiinailiig the tak which lay iN-fniii in, if I ilei iilnl to klttlit Dliky's rnf licet. I tm-k u local lllii" tiiblo fiom lni i, k unit iiii'iii-il it D.ellnxlii ally Willi the iln eel inns my hiihband hint m-til me. The fin-t tram by nn aus nf Hlilch I could tnaku i nu lled Inns wlih I h limn fm I'lililwin would leave ti iilui InilopH'ii III four hours, ii n 1 I Would I.. , i it 1 1 1 I t' i I lo spend pint nf the ti Ik ' t In a slei ping sr. The wan s of my anger nml Iniiiilha lion which had ,ii..-, u bit inllid high atuin, and broke imr Inn. "I will IK il go'" I pol'n Hi" Words abnnl over II ml over again, bill even ns I hiiIi) ilmni I fouml tnvsiif 1.111111; ewifilv from elowl to liieeeer drawer, unit putting Into a bug the things I unuld line. I for a slrirl sia' In a sirnuge place. It wai. ns If siiioiihliig inn I1I11 my tutu volnior wui di iv tug me I" I'llll I M.I tif ciiinlui t wliH h 1 neither sued tinr I'pprovfd l.lllmii f.Mileteps outside lb ih" hrouKiit my intiviilci " a sudden stop. I tbruit the hue behind the bed, i-ln-eil the dresr, and cannt in I f.iced l.er. feeling mm h n might 11 iluM iilnmly bialeii ilioruiighly. Who see iinlher wiilipllig In Sle'ht. Iiiirilil, loft, Si'fii Iiy I In' Sli'irr. ninait piirpln silk umbrella h II cm . us knnb hiinill" If Ivoiy i"1 III a tnii slick with u tun leather map, , A iuatty velniir bug Is mails on a curb km -li li.imlli) nf Ivm y imd Isn siuare'lnp and hsnille nf brown cniil- lug frmil the center nf the lluua bath Inwels nf Turkish tousl ing, vtilh cnbu woven with I tin whll. nml ulili fi-lniieil ends, me reason-. able. They are nf a Hue nnd ilunibli j iH;ilil v. Home, Sweet Home- Where a Modern Electric Washer Saves Mother's Time and Labor The sweetest home seems sweeter by mother's cheery disposition when for all time she is relieved of wash day drudgery. An Electric Washer solves her house hold laundry problem at lowest ex . pense eliminates obsolete tub-rubbing and backache shortens wash day into a few short, pleasant hours. A washer insures against needless wear and tear of clothes from rub bing. It- helps avoid the unsanitary conditions often encountered when clothes are washed elsewhere than at home.' YOUR LAST CHANCE SATURDAY To Share Our Cash Refund Plan At easy-to-pay teims of $5 cash and only $1.25 weekly wc offer your choice of our THOR MAYTAG or AUTOMATIC Electric Washers 3 guaranteed standard machines of recognized superiority. $2 Refund Aivaits You NOW! This mighty Electric Washer sale positively closes Saturday night. In the past month nearly 250 en thusiastic women have grasped this opportunity to own a washer at such convenient terms. You, too, may own one but hurry hurry. Don't Delay Until Tco Late! When 100 waaliert were aoJd we refunded $1 by check lo each of the 100 purchaters. When 200 wathers were told we refundad a total of )2 to each of 200 purchaaert. You, loo, will receive this $2 refund at once, at the purcbat of your wa.her. When 300 watliers are told a total of $3 will be refunded lo each of 300 pur. chatsrt. Remember, I lie mot weaker anlil the more w refund la each purchaser. Trll your friendt In buy hir NOW. Phone ATIantic 3100- i Ar' I let t lie Shop Open Saturday Unl.l a l M. Before Sale ENDS! ONLY ONE MORE DAY It Jti'l l ill l;ct Milt .iir biv room,, U t nit.' v( Mir n I'i't't' lita-tut- i ail at vr tti.hii All! t NtUill ! .titail. DurrcUrtvUp aa4 Mw l.i. m.-a umm t w r a..i ..4 4-.M taa mm .- V'i. w oaawwia, a .. a i 1.a u k ii,44 Ml it K. a 50f, r5 I HI. .Ml -CANDY- NobrdskdH Power G. HAIR MIS J I ! II r Nu, It IB fo-if t ul..-;:.l Mi'.-iat-tl t K(u'Ui I tm. .r- Me.