Km S •ouMijiin in MmibriN nml \rli\ili<*-. Hen* I AO Nr w llnrmli in Omaha Mme Jaihiam t( Hif Han* Ma4p (nr < <*»«■ inn KwMnrf. Din ■ . ,,n in I ttwalt# Nh* made a big |tls itt miHiIwi«Hl|i mi-* lb* fuel of lb* feet. arxmAtng t# figure* j l«f til' Sim -It tx'linril % t>d>| of IJMII hnva tin\s Joined lit* m gsnlfcittun sine# .twins< y I ] Till# la an Increase of IM W" |"»'l nit* vest* for tlie same |>eri™i It •• Ih# goal of Ibe ooiiitetl to enroll !,•## In 1*21 (terenti one troop* »r* inert lug md four or fur ate lb puw e« of nr* an lent ton, ' Two hundred and four boya sre si readv registered fm iWhip Clifford An estimate of Mai la expected to attetul, I a totters \re Financed Tstst > e -t 12.', hoy* werg financed, through hi employment campaign of scout hi idiiuarler*. This year It Is -hoped* to double the number of hoys ■liv a similar plan. Scout• attending Camp Gifford dur ing tha Plater vacation nundiercd 212 different boys and 39 hoys at tended tlte gipsy hike, making a total a total of nearly 100 hoys having ramping experience during the Canter > aent Ion. Arbor day will he celebrated hi Camp Gifford today. Forty trees will be planted by the troops nnd execu tive committee. A. H Currie will he presiding officer. Pep Meet \prll 2fi On Saturday, April 29, the execu tive board, scoutmasters, assistants and recruit scoutmasters, will have a "get-together" at Camp Gifford with dinner at <5:30. followed by campfire. This will be the opening pep meeting for summer camp activities. A jamboree exhibition, which lias ... . - • m +*+* f^ftftm ft HI (ftl ft*ft» j lt#r H Mil H II »H* r * I Ml |.*M M ft « » •» ♦##! *lN*f#«W H(if»T*fttft I ft I lift M» •>*»*! *4 %m ft«**"ft»t i~i*ft ft IH fit |rart Mb A ft **ft |ft YM f-H*H I fig »*s| t$ Hill IM ft* I* ft ft IIh4 A W i ft-» a t-Hft M MM'ft # It Mvmiftftft * |* tft«>4»rH iM IK |V fiiii* Bm> Vrr \nt ioiiH* \svi*| i i * >o Ih . laic M alter llrgil iti S|iwli llr»«ilt *>l ^ I him M O \ \\ The purpose of Meyl* AVeek I* la present the obligation eT adults to hny* and the obligation of Inti to tdlitii and country," delitel Walter W, Head, active chan ton it of the Na t tana I Boy*' Week committee, In an addie«* over WO A W tail nlgltt. "All Important feature of the work will be a worldwide Junior Olympic open lo the bn.va of ?* countries, to he run off simultaneously In hun dre.1s of cltlea and towns on the after noon of May 3. There will be four event*, a sprint, a distance throw, a broad Jump and a bar chinning con test. for each otthree classes of boy*, grouped according to age. Alreadt these games are Iwlng organlged In 1,700 cities. stated Head. "Tile Ihit s Ilf tft I 'nlted States are the nation's greatest asset Their IHitentlal production value, simply ns producers ef material wealth, is es timated nt more than $1110,01)0.000,000, equal to one third the total wealth of tins country. More than that, th» social standards of future years will be determined by the character of the men who are the boys of today." Head outlined t tic Hoy's week pro gram. Sunday. April 27. will be Boys' Day in the churches; Monday, April 28, will be Boys' Day in the schools; Tuesday. April 29, will he Boys’ Day M »MN**‘ * *»4 o ■*■!» 4*< 4fn« I* » * * A** It' tm MlltititMtWitti «*-4 II tit • *** « i* Alt, M** I * * *» <*■ rt l • P « it> r»A»> tu. i, »A u . It< M Iwwii tM !»•««• A* *»«« * tW M Mmi tt»« tA • ♦ «*•»•** A «4t*» ♦*»*# *** "• I* t»* *»*«l Hi t t' MMthAt »« « “ Headquarters ” QUARTERS! Truer words were never spoken: Mickol's "White” Club is cer alnly the Headquarters for Jl'ARTERS—the Quarter* are tending this way. The Qusr "ra are rolling in; the women ■ re enrolling In our "White” lul>— and the White Sewing Machines are finding new quar ters! 1 Quarter makes you a mem ber of our “While" flub and brings a brand new While Ro tary .Machine In Vour Home! The balance 1* split up in forty nrnp .U/Urrv nine ca*y. gradual payments; ta nwritrTJwrn the flr,t Payment of 25 cent* IS DELIVERED places the “White" In your pos IMMEDIAT.ELY session/ the largest and final UPON ENROLL- * payment is only <2.10. Why, at ««xiufn t« TWP these easy terms, you pay for * • PT *' the machine without the slight LLUH. eat inconvenience. A QUARTER IS . ALL THAT IS HURRY ALONG WITH A NEEDED TO QUARTER, AND WE’LL JOIN THE CLUB HURRY A “WHITE” TO YOU! f'ome In tomorrow. gATl'RDAY, ;.nd join the "Club.” Phone it* tr you Hie unable to come to the atore. M1CKECSJ “The House of Pleasant Dealings" 15th and Harney. AT 4301. Clean, Colorless Liquid Banishes Gray Hair Results in a Week Science has again scored a triumph in the discovery of a remarkable clean, colorless liquid known as Kolor-Bak which contains properties that A quickly restore gray hair to its 1 original color no matter what " the color was. I f you are gray £tt apply this liquid and your ir will soon tWce on the actual color it had in the past. Not a , trace of grayness will remain, f Gray hair is hair that has ceased .m + m m Teceive its normal supply of coloring 1/ ■ * IJ _ 1^ natter or pigment from certain tiny |% f 11 ( 11*^ 1If I M cells in the scalp, because these cells ■ wVPm\Wm m9■m have become inactive from illness, Baninhm Gray Hair shock of some kind, scalp disease, dandruff, infection, neglect of the tMrjal p,;** # Oft hair, or lack of circulation, etc. •r®*™* wTwSQ A But no matter what the cause, it is por 3 DaVS ™ li21 simply amazing to see how graynesH » 1 disappears when Kolor-Bak is used. Prte«.»i.*o Try This Wonderful Shampoo Ku-Bak Shampoo *£eJ^lce This wonderful aerated Cocomnut Oil Shampoo comes in cubes which you dissolve in water. I box equal to 6hot ties liquid shampoo. Regular price, box of 12 cubes, 50c. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. lain A D»S(« Hth • Hsriwr ltth A Parnam Mth * Parnam j A I mut I *». 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M •' *' - * ♦:''***< I him i> HIn>* Aim Mi ti ♦ ili'4i4f Ww Mi *« tlm Mi! 11% * 1H »n>*4 * r* AiwM'MMM: MwH Ml MM **•% N> WMMl t* #4 (%4 ■ 4 Nft ► I^W f I « e*«* * -*#- #♦ •* « i >* lf«# II * t* * * ] Nb§ Ml **«*• put* » f*t® *** 1 *# |) |)> aitii* iliHiftim I nlrHiiii ***, (f i ■ * |MlinM<, tin* i>» • . ti - r* »* 1 . ♦ « >»•* *«*<» • •*> »*** *•* »• fmmmtm ml *<** «•» II* «><* WW*< HI I* IM«|< , «.« %■**> fmimiftm »*•••** mm #>* , i * ii ii* 11» m> ■ I W-‘ *••i #• «* * I •• f• « »**#**# M»* <•»• * #H. * »•* It.* ***#*• *# ►*« • (MMMMife** nil ■ -inlB^WMlWPPBWW»WWT-iriaM m There isn’t a retailer who can sell you clothing as good as a manufacturer can _ at an equally low price We’re Ready for the Last Minute Rush Kxtra preparations have been made to assure you the best service that Is humanly pos sible—even to the very late buyers—so you can rest as sured If your Bond suit or top-coat Is promised for Kaster you will have It on time. Because we sell every garment produced in our three great tailor plants direct to the wearer—because we control every operation from the buying of the woolens to the finishing of the garment—we believe our prices are $10.00 to $20.00 lower than those in the ordinary retail stores. It is a simple matter for a merchant to make a state ment—but it is hard sometimes for him to prove it—so now that we have made this positive assertion, we put it squarely up to you to try it. Compar ison is still Bond’s best salesman—convincing yourself is far better than allow ing anyone else to convince you. So when you set out to buy your new haster clothes, look where you will—you’ll do like hundreds of thousands have done— come to Bond’s to buy. for Easter—for Everyday Scientifically Tailored front America's Finest Woolens Bond’s 2-Pants Suits We can afford to sell for less because it costs us less to sell When you buy at Bond’s—you buy DIRECT from the maker. We ELIMI NATE tlie middleman and you keep in your poeket what he would ordinarily take as profit. We have no charge accounts—we sell for CASH only—in that way you are not asked to pay for the fellow who forgets to pay. Fact of the matter. Bond’s tailored clothes come direct to you at practically the wholesale price. « Don’t imagine, however, that Bond’s tailored clothes are CHEAP—they’re not. We wouldn’t advertise about CHEAP clothes. We know BE I PER than that. Buy them because they are DEPENDABLE and because there’s no earthly reason to pay more than Bond’s prices for your clothes. I lie fine*l Ifrade of niniiK, padded by tinn>1. produce* Hie llnnil lulliired run ret emit front. rocket* rein forced with *|>e einl ntny* to pre vent IiiiIkIuk nr lenrinir. llntton hole* are made by hnml look better — lant I on iff r, Special arranae. meh| «i( ntltelilni: im lapel*- in*urcs -hiipc rcIcMtina. I lie llrlille I* hauled and pud* ■led hr liaml (he f run I luma* eren »». i:• A Bond Topcoat for Easter Bond * "topper*" are all-weather coats—built on entirely new lines this Spring A* you like them—loose and rery much English. —also the fa mous Bond w a a therproof G a b a rdines — * they're beauti fully silk or sat in trimmed. Setter Get Yoir> Fsrly—Thej're Gofne Fast. ‘25 Silk Lined Tuxedos For Faster and All Formal Affairs *27^ Tew Tork Chime*' • Cleveland Detroit Akron Toledo Pltt'lumr Teangntonn . l.nnl*«II1r Columtim t'lnrlnnntl St. l.onla Kanina City l.oraln Omaha Batfalo