Identity of “Clara” Near Confirmation Letter Addressed to “Jackson” Believed to Be Meant for Brother-in-Law. Whose Wife W^as in Trial. By International Sews Service. I.os Angeles, Cal., April 27.—Mrs. Pitta 'May Jackson, the “baby sister” -of Clara Phillips, "hammer mur deress,” believed to he the woman held under provisional arrest at Teguci galpa, Honduras, with Jesse Carson, was linked today with establishing the almost positive identity of the woman belli in the South American republic as Mrs. Phillips, after authorities had shown an exclusive and copyrighted International News Service dispatch front Tegucigalpa. The ar. ’hurlties here based their be lief on the fact that among the tele grams and letters taken from the woman thought to be Mrs. Phillips, Honduras authorities found one ad dressed to "Jackson" at Tampico and signed "Mrs. R. M. Young, " the name n1 the woman thought to be tfie "Tiger Woman." • Tiie message asked Jackson when PUBLIC MARKET All I'hone* ATInntlc 4540 UOI .V I fit h Street "r Itelivcr to All Parts of the City. j I KHO.M 0 TO 3 l». M. Bacon Briskets, Ib.10* Best Pork Chops, Ib....l2\* Sugar Cured Skinned Ham*, per lb.17 >=6 $ Rib Roast, rolled, Ib. . . . 1/L.* | Boiling Beef, Ib.5* I Spare Ribs, lb.o* * SI l ure Lard, ib.12*2* 1 A I.L-IIA * SPECIALS ft£%cr> thing in Our Store In n Special Fresh Liver, io. .56 I j Steer Steak. Jb.-12**6 Best Beef Roast, Ib.12:i.-* ! Leg of Mutton. Ib.IO* Veal Steak, lb.20* Boiling Beef, 4 lbs.... ... 25* I I Leg of Mutton, ib.15c . Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs.25* j N'dck Bones, ib. . . . 5* l Extra Fancy Smoked Sliced Hams, every slice a beauty, i per Ib.35* Short Cuts. lb. .15* Veal Roast. Ib. 11* Veal Chops, 2 lbs.25* Corned Beef, lb. . . .12 4* Fork Shoulder Roast. Ib.10 * Smoked Boneless Picnic Hams. per Ib. 13 «■ Salt Fork. 2 Ibr.J55* Extra Fancy Bacon, lb. 25r Bacon Strips. Ib.12 * Rick led Pig’s Feet. 3 lbs 25r Fresh Pork Sausage, Ib. IO* I Strictly Fresh Hamburger. j 3 lb.«. 25* | f. It Of ER A m-PARTMENT Potatoes, peck . 15* ' Best Potatoes, bushel.85* Carnation Milk, tall cans . IO* Sweet Oranges, dozen... 2* l^argc Grapefruit, each.. the ; large Heed Lettuce.25A Fresh Strawberries, Head Let tuce. Green Onions. Celery and Freeh Tomatoes. New Cabbage — Everything in Season. Strictly Fancy Fresh Chickens ^ not accidentally good but -Made Good Always We Sell PEARL WHITE SOAP The Big New Bar * he was coming. The reply to this message, signed ' Ben Norton.” stated he was coming, as well as sending ‘'Jack," and to await his letters. The name, "Ben Norton.” here is believed lo be the Way Jackson signed the mes sage to hide his identity. Mrs. Jackson, before her marriage to It. S. Jackson, was Miss Etta May Weaver. Her husband is known to be an oil man and rancher near Tam pico and it was believed by officers here, in view of the telegram found In "Mrs. Young's'' possession, that "Jackson' is Mrs. Phillips’ beother-in law and has been in constant commu nication with her and supplying her with money. Mrs. Jackson was a i witness at Mrs. Phillips' trial here last October and November, and stated then her home was Tampico, Mexico. --—— Special Election Is Sought for Rural Electric District Special IMopatrh to The Omaha Bee. Fremont. Neb.. April 27.—A peti tion was Hied in district court re questing that a special election be called to allow the residents of a proposed Scribner rural election dis trict to vote on a $90,000 bond issue for the. establishment of the district and the construction of light and power lines. This is the first petition for a charter to he filed under the passage of the new amendments by the legislature on April 18. A district had been created previ ously in Saunders pounty, but due to technicalities on the levying of taxes, was found to lie Illegal. The petition in signed by 78 freeholders. Should tlie bond issue be approved, an elec tric light and power line, connecting with the plant at Scribner will be constructed. Defendant oil Stand for Fourth Day in Fraud Trial Luciep B. Fuller began his fourth consecutive day on the witness stand yesterday in the trial of himself and 13 others in federal court on ehargas of mail fraud in promotion of the Colonial Timber and Coal corpora tion. Half an hour was used in receiving testimony of character witnesses. Judge L. S. Hastings. Judge R. U. Roper. J. G. Ross, Arthur Myatt and George Sohweiser of David City, and Judge B. F. Good of Lincoln, testified that Fuller's reputation was good. Charles Sellick, receiver of the Mid land Savings bank, Lincoln, testified that the reputation of Rev. Charles 1-1. Rogers, former pastor of Plym outh Congregational church, Lincoln, and former official of ihe Midland eoncerti, was good. Pile Dri\cr Crew Injured in Accident at Fremont Special Dispatch to The Oninhn Bee. Fremont, Neb.. April 27.—Edwin J Lunn. 26. Bonesteci, S. D.. and A. Peterson. 23. Omaha, members of a Northwestern construct ion crew, w-ere seriously injured late Thursday after noon when they were struck by a pile driver. The crew was working at Hie Chautauqua siding, one mile west of Fremont. The injured men were working at the base of the driver when some thing broke in tbe mechanism of the machine, allowing the heavy weight to descend. Peterson attempted to scramble to one side, but one arm was caught beneath the driver and badly mangled. Lunn is more sen*' ousiy hurt, suffering internal injuries, doctors helievc. S.-hlaifcr Matched to Meet Walker in Chicago May 3 Morrie Schlalfer. Omaha welter c ight, lias been matched to meet Micky Walker, worlds champion Iterweight, in a 10-round go at the < Tilcagu coliseum the night of May 3. it was announced yesterday by Pat Boyle. Scblalfer's manager. Boyle completed negotiations for tin; match over long distance telep hone this noon. Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty The Dodge Market 16th Street—Across From Postoffice < Phone-ATLANTIC 7911—Phone Specials for Saturday Pig Pork Loins, half or whole, , per lb. H/2* Pig Pork Rnaat. per Jb., 9' 21 Fresh Dressed Chickens, per lb., 22'it Steer Pot. Roast, lb.lO'it Steer Steaks, Ut .15« Young Veal Roast, lb. . -llZzi/i Young Veal Ureast, lb. ■-S'/it Steer Round Steak, lb. .. 17'/2® Yearling Lamb Legs, lb. 18^^ Lamb Stew, lb. Sugar Cured Picnic Haras, Per lb. .12/,4 Sugar Cured Bacon. lb.. 14^* No. 1 Haras, lb. Fresh Home Made Hamburger, Per lb.in* Fresh Pork Sausage, lb...lO«* SPECIAL FROM 8 A. M. TO 1 P. M. S Pure Lard, per lb.ll’/ie I Perk Chope. lb... GROCERY DEPARTMENT < aniMtion Milk, tall cane . .. I Can* Fancy torn ..* .'***.. Fancy !*«»*. 2 «4n* .. .. •«_ ? Found* Dried Peach** ....*.* .***.'.V 3 f.arge Can* flnminr .* Y.*.'.****. Y.. ft Pound* Frenh Hulk Oatmeal .•'!!!,!,! YiY!'..3V Rogers’ Bakery Goods and Fancy Pastries. t (Juet Ineide the Door.) Full Line of Coffee Roll*, Cookiee, Cakei, French Paltry, Pie* and Bread. 8PECIALS FOR 8ATURDAY ONLY. 25o Angel Food Cake . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Freeh String Beane, lb. Ripe Banana*, dozen ........ Y YY! Y *.! .ior Oellcla Applea box ....# Y.Y/.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y * * * $1 1ft Fancy Navel Orange*, dozen ..YY..Y..Y 2ftc Fxtra Fancy l^arg* Grapefruit .. ..YY.YY.’YY YlOe Freeh Tomatoe*. Aaparague. Celery. Online, .Vrawberr lee. Heart l'.einice a' the right price*. I i VJb Recommend ''out its Always GOOD jw, SKINNERS •ELL OIWntn.Mj.H.rn Surgery Heals Crippled Girl Children’s Home Society Ward Now Can Romp ami Flay Like Others. The clays of miracles may lie past, but modern medical science continues to accomplish healings that seem quite miraculous to many. Pretty Esther ltutt. 14. is one of those who consider modern surgery capable of performing miracles. For although she had become resigned to the idea of walking her way through life on crutches, she now is able to cast her crutches aside and walk like other happy, normal little gil ls. Pul Into ley Water. Esther was quite a normal, healthy baby at birth. When she was if years old. however, someone placed her in a tub of icy water. Rescued from the tub some time later, she was blue with cold, and rheumatism resulted. Her lift log was drawn up so that it ! was quite useless, and for 11 years she was tumble to romp and play. She was discovered last fall by Rev. i C. E. Ryder, superintendent of tlie ! Beatrice district of the Nebraska Chil dren's Home society, brought lo Omaha and placed in the hands of Rev. It. B. Ralls, heud of the society. Rev. Mr. Ralls took her lo Dr. Robert | Schlock, who is on the associations medical staff. Joyous News. Then came tlie joyous news. An X j ray of the leg showed that It was en- I tirely possible, in fact quite probable, i that Esther's leg could be brought back to its normal usefulness She was taken to the Methodist hospita* i and after an operation a cast was! placed on her leg. The cast has just I been removed, and Esther's leg now Is i quite straight. In a short lime she I will be sble lo use it without diffi- j culty. Esther's parents are dead, and when she was found by Rev. Mr. Ryder, she I was living witli a grandfather, near , Campbell. Neb. Her grandfather had , been unable to support her. and in a short time the association expects lo place her in some nice home as a ' member of the family. She lias been convalescing in the Home for Crip pled Children, but being no longer a clippie, she now is at the associa tions home. Eiglity-two per cent of the people who died or were injured by fire in this country last year were moth ers. Invalid Child Made Well by Operation Extermination of Coyotes Profitable !\ear Falls City special Dispatch 1o The Omaha Bee. falls City. Neh . April '-’7.— Exter mination of baby coyotes is proving atiout a profitable occupation for : Richardson county farnurs Forty two coyotes have been turned into the county clerk's office fur bounty in less than a week, causing a drain of $128 on the county treasury. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. U. S. Withdraws F r o m Siberian Consulate* at \ ladivostnk Or dered Closed—Russ Ac tion Cause. By Associated l’rr»» I la i bin, Manchuria, April 27.—S. Pinkney Tuck, American (onsul at Vladivostok, has announced that he is leaving the soviet far eastern capi tal with his staff May 1, and has advised all Americans in the country to do likewise, according to advices received today. It was also stated that Vice Consul Edward B. Thomas, stationed at Chita, is leaving on the same date. By t'illverssl Sen ire. Washington, April 26.—Russia has taken a new tack to force nations whigli have not already done so, to recognise It as a nation entitled to all diplomatic privileges. It was reported nere yesterday on good authority that the Russian gov ernment has canceled the exequatur of S. Pickney Tuck, American consul at Vladivostok, and that he and consular representatives of other na tions not friendly to Russia, have been ordered to leave tile country. The act of the Russian govern ment is equivalent to expulsion, but it will be some deys before officials here get the facts in the case, so as to give them the proper political ap preciation. Will Force Issue. One official view here is that by taking such a drastic step Russia believes that ihe United Slates and the other nations involved will be forced to take up their commercial and other issues direct with Ihe home government at Moscow. It Is be lleved that, rather than resentment at the protests regarding the'killing of clerk-ii)s, is tin- real motive behind the Russian policy. Stake department officials declined lo comment on press dispatches stat ing that Great Britain is threatening to break off all relations with the so viet government. Inasmuch, how ever. as British consuls are to be ex pelled from Vladivostok, it is entire ly probable that Great Britain knew of Russia, s intention to expel them, and is now threatening retaiation. Utah Hank Robbed of #7,000 Salt Fake City, April 27.—t’pw&rd of $7,000 was obtained by robbers who broke* open the nafe i f the First Na tional bank at Moab, L'tah, today. No other details were received. A Queer World -- - Woodpecker Knocks An tonio Caruso’s House for Row of Portholes—Po lice Called, But It's No Use. f Won'j Stop. Portland, Ore., April 27.— Antonio Caruso complained to the police two days ago, that a woodpecker had knocked his house for a row of port IioIps, where no portholes were needed and that it was still s> lively on the joh eaeli day from dawn to breakfast time "She peek and peek." said Antonio, "and my house he look worse lak you rail day by day. I say ‘shoo,’ but she no go way. I want to kill her.’’ The itolicc department delegated an officer to execute the bird. Tile trd cral game warden warned llie police that woodpeckers were federal prop erty or wards of the government, or something, and couldn't be disposed of thus summarily. Tlie policeman developed a streak of diplomacy and asked to lie relieved of the job because tile bird finished work too early in the morning for him to catch it. Tile police department detailed Pa trolman James Kelly, night officer on the heat, to dispose of the bird. Kelly announced the federal govern ment couldn't stop him from shooting the woodpecker hut lias not yet ex ecuted his commission. Meanwhile, the woodpecker pecks, Caruso rises early to make vain at tempts to ’’shoo she away.” and the federal game warden awaits develop ments. » • « Arrive*. Chicago. April 27.—Merle E. Jones reached Chicago last night on top of a passenger train. His wife and children rode in a day coach. They came from Portland, Ore., and are bound for Rochester, •N" T. I was ill and couldn't work any more and decided to return to my old home,’’ Jones said. “I had just money enough to buy tickets for my wife and the children, sy de cided trf ride ‘the top .” Jones was covered with cinders and nearly blind. The Travelers' Aid society ex tended relief to the fjmi’y. Bee Want Ads aie the best busi ness boosters. STETSON SHOES ’.xtra Specif 50.90 STETSON - HATS 37 and 310 Saturday the Apparel Section Will Make Price Concessions That May Seem Ridiculously Low , Dresses . ’24s \ hIii#** In *4.'».00 Ws are showing ITrO Dress* tv In Canton Crepe, Georgette and Ciat Crept*. These dresses are pleked models from manulac turera of highest standards. Kvery dress pleasingly and individually styled. Desit- 1 able in fabric and make. Coats Value* to »3t.7» We here selected an assortment of I,ad < - Coats in Velours, I’olaires and Serges. These Coats arc from a well-known factor). The materials are exceptionally good and the st)les are decidedly attraetl'e and popu lar. Some are lined. Girls9 Gingham Dresses 4 runplelp *l*<* raniri', Home with Hlnomer*. Saturday is Children’s Day Too ' Little Tots* Capes and Coats $6.98 Coats and Capes for the C to 6 year old children Kancr I’olo and Wool Mixtures, e»pry coat or iapp of excellent quality material, Kach model clever and attractive. tlir^s’ Knit I a|>es, all colors• .. • •• • SK.9H Girls’ Knit Capes All < nlnr« »nd Si**-. V Under Girls’ Underwaiats. Muslin; also boys’ j ... . front fastening, tape and buttons; all f WaiStS s'zps' real values at 3 _F,,M>f_j Muslin Muslin Brassiere — Km- f brokicrj and lace trimmed BraSSiereS and reinforced underarm ^ernnd Fl«i*r Neckwear and Gove Sale ( OMAR AMI ( I KK SK I 9 l Lot So. 1 conaiata of Polly Vnn tfnil Tuxedo collar and ruff art *. vest##* and Bertha collar*; regular 7ic value; apecial, Saturday. .4 Of HLRMIA i OMARI Lot No. 2 i onaiatg of an aaaort* mcnt of collar and cuff acta. Bertha, veaicea and panel col La* in many handaoine paitnna, tegu lar |1.25 value, apecial for Hatur •lav HOC \ LMTKKI AMI « Of.LAM *KT* Lot No. 3 conaiata of of riela and org’Hndle. frilled atilmpe, I lchua and collar and cuff ana, regular |J 73 value, apecial for Saturday at . 01.2ft VKIMM.N A wonderful aaaortinent of Fienrh doited veiling* in plain or coinm nation ifftet; ractalai Tin value; apecial for Halutday. yard... 4f)f 1*1 UK *11.K (.I.OVtll Ladle*' £*claap Pure Hllk (ilovea, double tipped finger*; all color*, •pfgtAl it r K A A *K.H *11.H ta.OAK.S Ladle*' Id-button Kaytei S !U (ilovea black, white and onlore ape.rla I a ( 91,30 K4ANRR CIIANOtflKTTIC fil.OVK* Lid 01 Bp Wl lit Kav I 'bn n■ olaette (Jauntlet Oloveg, embioid eied cuff*: worth $2.00, apecial for Hhiurday a( ... • 1.00 Sale of Toilet Goods A sale planned for Saturday that "ill surpass any special offerings held in Omaha for many months. Remember, too, \vc are featuring all well-known standard line# and not off brands. / r,Oc Non Spl . 31ic $1.00 *1/0 No t . 75*' $1.00 Horry Kremola . 89c $1 00 Ktank'a Lemon Cream, fot Saturday. 75c 50c Melba Greaseless Creain. for Saturday .. 39c fiOc Creme ICIcava 39# Wo I)Jer Kiss Vanishing Cream. tor Saturday .... 39# 5 Maiy Garden Fai e Powder. ..... one Toe Prichard & Constance Am ante rtuie Powder.-... fiOr 60c Walkin’# Cocoauut Oil Shampoo . :ti!r $1 .00 Lavortfi . 7 Re ,c I’nlui Olive Shaving ( ream, .' i' irday it . l»Rt* 2r,c* Milk of Magnesia ... 10f $1.00 Wrlsley's Toilet Water; for Saturday ... .I»C 50c French litre Powder i!R<* $! 00 Plver's French Face Poe tier In Azure#. T.e Trofle and Flornyme at lioP $1.00 Hudnuts Gardenia Fa ■ e Powder .••.... .... 8»r jOj, Hudnuts Marvelous Fold Cream .3f$c' $1.00 Coty's I. Origan Fare Pnw ilei . fine New Jewelry Our stock Ivon I n a»c DriMlAI c'oml s at 50e 50c pnwdei Ho sea ... 35# »0c Halt I fir. elver 35# S ‘ 50 DuHarrv |l« i Hruahee Sat - it.99 $1 00 t’hlld < Me?h Hag* 50# Stone art Spanish t’omhs Satur da> eprcidl at 91.00 •» 90.00 Bank Funds Used lor Bootlegging Official? of York, Pa.. Institu | lion Estimate Thousands L'?ed to Finance King. York, Ca., April 27.—Official* In vestigaUng^the shortage of fund* at the City bank of York, estimated at approximately tl.000.000, declared to day that thousands of dollars of de positor*' money had been ti»ed to fi nance a bootlegging syndicate that had its headquarters In a prominent local club. Charles S. White, In charge of the police investigation, said that Thomas R. Baird, the cashier, and William Boll, his assistant, who are alleged to have confessed misappropriating $960,000 of the bank's funds, were closely linked with the bootlegging activities. Both are in jail. Violin 278 Years Old. Portland, Irjd.. April 27.—A Jacob Steiner violin, made in 1643, is In every day use in the home of Killlam Bond, owner of a lex al laundry. The violin has been in f-onstant use dur ing its 27$ year of existence. ADVERTISEMENT. ADY EKTISEMENT. Millions depend on S.S.S. to purify their Blood SINCE t h e days of the Cherokee I n - dians, man has relied upon na ture to pro duce certain barks and herbs to puri fy the blood. Today, the manufacturers of S. S. S. Rather thousands of tons of these certain barks and herbs annually and pre pare in concentrated form, scien tifically proportioned, that great blood purifier, called S. S. S. This is why §. S. S., since 1826, has been such a great success. It has meant to millions of underweight men and women a plus in their strength. S. S. S. builds blood power. It builds red-blood-cells. That is what makes fighting pow er. And fighting power destroys impurities! It always wins! It fights pimples, it fights skin erup tions, it fights rheumatism. It builds nerve-power—thinking pow er. These are the reasons which have made S. S. S. today the great est blood-c leanser, body-builder and success builder. Mr. James Cbaloupka, Camp Sher man School. Cbillicothe, Ohio, writes: "I teeI like a new man altar taking S S S. It gave me a better appetite aad cleared my skm el pimplta and blackheads " * Try it yourself. ft. S. S. is sold at all good drug stores. The large size is more economical. Get a bot tle today! S. S.S. makes you Jed like yourself again Beaton Drug Co. 15TH AND FARNAM STS. Specials for Saturday and Monday: -DRUG WANTS 50c Sodiphene .39C 50c DeWitt’s Kidney Pills for. 39c 60c Bromo Seltzer . . . 43C 75c Bengue Analgesique for . 59c 75c Millikin’s Massage Alco hol, pints .49C 30c Arnica Salve . ■ 16c 40c Oil of Salt.19c 50c pint Witch Hazel..30C 25c box Cream Tartar and Sulphur Lozenges . 16C 75c Dextri Maltose. 63c >1.00 Nujol, 3 6-ijz. 79c 60c Doan's Kidney Pills 44C >1.25 PinkhamV Vegetable Compound 94C Facie Brand Milk 19C 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine for . 23C 40c Castoria .23c 30c Phenolax.22c 35c Sal llepatica .... 21C $1.50 16-oz. Lyko Tonic for . . 98c 30e Mentholatum 17c 15c Red Rose Silk T ssue Toilet Paper, doz., $1.00 I-CIGARETTES-. Chesterfields, Camels, Lucky Strikes. 2 pkgs. foi 25f Tor carton.81.25 CIGARS Fresh from factory. 10c Phila Rosa Conchas, special, 2 for.15f Box of 50.83.50 15c Phila Rosa. Pcrfcelo size, 3'for .- 25f Box of 50....84.00 10c Flor de Intals.5f Box of 50 ... . 82.25 10c Mozart Excellentea, Per fecto sue, 4 for . . . 30f Box of 50.83,25 -ELECTRIC $1 00 Double Two-Way Plugs for . . . 50f $1.50 Heater Connection Set, including socket plug. t>-ft. heater cord ar.d Security plug, all for.98f «:;,00 Electric Curling Iron, M'O. ml at .81 .40 $0.00 Ivory Handle Curling Iron, detachable for waving, I :i !: 83.10 15c Fuse Tlugs, any size, each ... . 7f 10 to 50-Watt Edison Mazda Lamps . 35f -PERFUMES $2.00 Melba l.ovc Me Extract, per ounce. 81.25 karess Extract. oz.t 83.50 $2.00 Djerkis* Extract for. 81.10 $4.50 Houhigant's Quelqucs Fleurs 1 xtract, 83.08 $3 i0 Houhigant's Ideal Extract . 81.08 $1.25 Locust Blossom Ex tract, per ounce. . . 4 Of | STATIONERY 1 9C Box 5.000 boxes of fine Linen Boa Paper, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes In all the new popular shades, worth 75c and 85c. • -PHOTO DEPT. Films developed free when prints are ordered. .. — - 1 - ■■ ■ -1 ) . I-FOR MEN oOc Pakn Olive Shaving Cfe*m . . . . . 23* $1.00 Gem Razor with blades for . 79c $6.00 Gillette Gold Razor with two blades, special at 79* 75c Rubberset Shaving Brush, guaranteed not to Fhed bristles, ram . . ...•39c Auto Strop Razor with three blades and strop, Saturday only, all for.64 C 35c DeLuxe Shaving Cream, special Saturday only 19C SI.00 Gillette Razor Blades for.69* $1.00 Auto Strop Blades for.65* r— TOILET ARTICLES — 50c Melba Preparations. 39* 75e Melba Love Me Powder for.55* fiOc Sempray Jo-ve-nav. 44c 50c DeMar's Benzoin and Almond Lotion .... 39c 75c Luxuria Cream... 63c Complete line Karess Toilet Preparations, including the latest oval double vanity case. 50c Luxor Rouge . 39C ■J5c Grave*’ Tooth Powder for . 17C 50c Palm Olive Shampoo for . 39C $1.00 Terra Derma Lax, 79c $1 25 Pi vers Face Powder, La Trefle or Azurea, ea.. 69c $1.50 Pinaud's Lilac \ egetal for.S9* 50c Pcbeeo Tooth Paste for. 33C 50c Tepsodent Tooth Paste for . 36* 75c Stacomb for the hair for.54c 50c Hair Groom . ... . 43C $150 Van Ess Hair^lrower j for.SI.39 Frank's Lemon Facial Pack for SI.39 $1.00 Frank's Lemon Cream for . 79C <» 10c Olive Skin Soap, 4 ,-«'r ■ 35* | 10c Florentine Castile Soap. 4 for . 25* |