The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 11, 1924, Page 10, Image 10

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A Wife's Confessional
Ailcle Garrison's New 1‘liase of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
(Copyright, 1*S«. >
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Tlfe Excitement Katie Felt Over a
Chinese Visitor.
“Oh, Silases Graham, could you
come by the keetehen vunce?"
Katie's voice and her dancing eyes
showed excitement, and with a depre
cating little nod to Dicky 1 followed
my volatile little maid from the library.
Secretly, I was much relieved at the
opportunity to get away from the
discussion of the changes Dicky had
proposed In our schedule of living.
I wished time to mHIl over the sus
picion which had come to me that all
was not right with our finances,
and I certainly could not consider
the question with Dicky in the off
ing.
"Is there anything the matter,
Katie?” I asked, ns I hastened my
footsteps to suit her swift ones.
"No, notings,” she returned; "only
sometings qveer. Dot laundry man he
room out here, ask to see you bout
vnsh. Now vy he cootn? I nefer see
Chink leave laundry before. Vot you
tink? He planning carry somebody
off to Chinatown, maybe?”
"How silly, Katie!” I rejoined, with
the private notation that if my little
maid did not curb her fertile imag
ination in its favorite pastime of ap
plying her idolized movie reels to her
'everyday life we 'sometimes should
find ourselves In a most ridiculous
situation of her blundering. Hut I
felt my own curiosity stir ns I en
tered tlie kitchen and saw the famil
iar stumpy figure of the Chinese
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launday man who had done our flat
work ever since we moved to the
farm.
“Indeed I Like It.”
He was standing respectfully near
the door, and as I enteied his eyes,
with the absolute iH'k of expression
to which centuries of repression lias
drilled his race, looked at me fixedly
and continued their solid gaze as long
as he stayed. •
"How do," he said laconically as
I greeted him. And then, with a
quick out thrust of his hands, “You
good customer. You like?”
He had put Into my hands a most
exquisite little round jar, which I
knew from my experience of Oriental
shops* contained a favorite delicacy
of mine—preserved ginger.
"Oh. Indeed I like It!” I exclaimed
sincerely, and then hesitated for a
second.
Hid he mean to give It to me or
was he trying to make a wile? I
know that I should mortolly offend
him If the former supposition were
correc t and 1 should offer him money
for it. Fortunately, he came to my
rescue, * from accident or design, I
could not tell which.
'• Take lt.u lie said, stepping hack.
"Its yours.”
I knew better than to protest and
thanked him profusely.
"Sometime maybe you come down
see shop?” he said hopefully. "All
fix up, these in windows, more
things.”
Katie's Imagination I .caps.
"Indeed, I shall come down very
soon," I said enthusiastically, for In
Dicky's ridiculous parlance 1 am
"completely bugs" about* the ntttrac
ttve Oriental trinkets * which the
Chinese shops display. “Have you
real Chinese tea for sale?”
He smiled, with the effect of hav
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Ing answered the jerk of a string.
"Very nice,” he said with careful
enunciation. Then, with a rather
ubrupt "goodby,” he turned and plod
ded his way out of the kitchen.
Katie flew past me to the window
as he closed the door.
"Vot you tlnk,’’ she queried ex
citedly. "Dot Chink, he coom In auto
mobile; big vun."
"Why shouldn't he, Katie?" I
asked.
"Oh. you tlnk eferytlng always all
right!" she said, tossing her head.
"But you know vot I tlnk?"
"Tell me," I said smiling.
"I tink dls all vun great beeg
.bluff,” she said. "Vy should he coom
vay out here mit nice ting fur
you? He no do dot for odor ’custo
mers.”
In obedience to a sudden, curious
impulse I hurried out of the room.
with an admonition to Katie to wait
until I returned. In my own room,
with the door dosed, I took down
the telephone receiver called two
women I knew were customers of the
laundry, and from them. In off hand
fashion, I verified the statement of
the laundryman that he had
installed tea and curios in
his shop. Both of them had re
ceived presents of ginger Jars, and 1
went back to Katie triumphantly.
"You musn't let your dramatic
ideas run away with you, Katie,”
I said smilingly. "He has started a
shop and he. Is distributing the jars
to his customers.”
"I no care,” she muttered stub
bornly. "Dot makes eet all more
bluff. Alvars In movies und plays
Chink he do dot—feex tings so efery
body have same und vun dey vant
von't suspect. I tell you, dot old devil
shoost van ted chance to look you ofer
ko he could tell somebody else
shoost how you look, den dey coom
kidnap you. You see!**
Fourteenth U. S. Cavalry
to Enramp at Griswold
Atlantic, la., Oct. 10.—A detach
ment of the 14th United States cav
alry, en route from Omaha to Ft.
I)es Moines, will spend Saturday and
Sunday encamped at Griswold. Th<
troopers recently traveled westward
to participate In the Ak-Sar-Uen fen
tlval. An athletic program will Xri
held Sunday afternoon.
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New Thorne Frocks
Carry
L-O-A-D-S O-F S-T-Y-L-E
Baltics* Silhouette* u*e rich )us
trou* satin* for their be»t e*pre»*ior.
Ol Our Prices Before You Buy
F. W. Thorne Co.
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The Omaha Bee Market Basket
; ’ ;tsae ... i; *mm4 ■ met® s
Free Baskets of Groceries to Omaha Housewives
1
Omaha Bee Market Baskets are awarded each week to the women whose names are printed in the food advertise
ments. There is someone’s name in each ad. Follow these ads every Friday and watch for the winners names. If
your name appears, simply call at the store and the basket is waiting for you free of charge.
Does Your hame Appear in These Advertisements?
Read the Saturday Food Bargains on this pajce,
read every ad, as your name may appear in one.
Contents of the Free Baskets This Week
Free baskets of groceries given in each neighborhood—^
read your grocer’s ad for money-saving specials for Satur
day shopping.
I. w. ROSENBLATT
1 Can K. C. Baking Powder. $ 25 j
10 Bars Pearl White Soap.42
1 lb. Butternut Coffee.50
1 Bo* Iten’a Cracker.15
1 Hein* Catsup . -20
$1.52
ALHAMBRA GROCERY AND MEAT
1 Can K. C. Baking Powder.$ .25
1 lb. Advo Coffee .50
1 Pancake Flour .**
1 Quaker Bread .J®
1 Kellogg Corn Flakes.... -JO
1 Skinner Macaroni .
5 Bars Pearl White Soap.25
$1.50
FLORENCE MERCANTILE CO.
1 1b. Advo Coffee .. $ .50
1 Heinz Beans . 15
1 Jten'a Cracker# .... -15
1 K. C. Baking Powder.25
1 Skinner Macaroni .;.10
1 Quaker Bread . 15
1 P. & G. Soap ..20
$1.50
R. KULAKOFSKY 8c CO.
1 Quaker Oats . . $ .15
6 Pearl White S<*or> ..25
1 lb. M. J. B. Coffee.55
1 Advo Jell . .10
1 Lqpae-Wile# Crackers .15
1 Quaker Bread .10
1 Skinner Macaroni .10
1 Skinner Spaghetti . 10
$1.50
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R. KUiAKOFfKY CO.
^ Ke 0375 24th and Ames Ave. Ke, 0399
Genuine Red River Early Ohio Spuds, 2-bu. sack $1.85
Red Globe Onions, per market basket.
| Fancy Tokay Grapes, 6-lb. basket.50<^
Spring Fries, per lb.. ,28<^
i Blue Bell Flour, 4S-lb. sack.’ .$1,80
; Fancy Cooking Apples, peck, 30c; bushel. .... .$l'<)5
|| Winner of This Week’s Market Basket
Mri. C. Finleyeon, 2877 Whittemore Ave.
Pearl White Soap
The Big, New Bar
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10 Bars for 36c
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1812 No. 24th St.
Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs., 250 I
Cranberries, 2 quarts ...350
. Leaf Lettuce . . .. .50
Mustard Greens .
Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs....250
We. 5021
Sugar, 10 lbs.03<*
Pearl White Sonp, 10 bars 30c
Spring Chickens, lb.30^
Whole or Half Hams, lb. 25C
Choice Pot Roast, lb. .. 15c 1
The Omaha Be* Market Basket This Week Awarded to
Thomas Bcightol, 2112 Ohio |
• Pearl White Soap
The Big, New Bar
10 Bars for 39c
QiueTTiem
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I GRAHAM CRACKERS! I
°WLth cMilk - Jdtn'Bufler I
I FLORENCE HERCflBTIlE CO.
I 8601 North 30th St. Phone KE 0440 |
I SATURDAY SPECIALS |
I Creamery Butter, lb.39^
C. & H. Sugar, 10 lbs. .-88£
Danish Pride Cream, large
can .9<*
Early Ohio Potatoes, pk., 23C
No. 3 Canned Sauerkraut 12c*
Two cans Campbell Pork and jg
Beans .1212C I
Iten’s Bulk Crackers, lb., l(jC Kg
Jonathan Cooking Apples, i
peck .50C fl
Bacon, lb.1212’jC 1
I Winner of Tlii» Week'* Market Basket
Mr*. A. E. O’Donnell, 8216 North 30th Street.
Pearl White Soap
The Big, New Bar
10 Bars for 42c |
I. W. ROSENBLATT
40th and Cuming St». Phone WAInut 3700
A GROWING STORE
Here in your neighborhood is a growing store. This growth
ia entirely due to selling the best foods wo gnn buy at the right
prices plus prompt and efficient service. Why not come to us with
your household and cooking problems. We are here to serve you
and our many satisfied customers is your proof that you will like
our store. PHONE US AN ORDER NOW.
I Two Omahn Bee Market Baskets awarded this week to these
ladies:
Mrs. T. J. Lcacy, 3836 Webster street.
Mrs. N. J. McKitrick. 311 North Eorty-fir. i siivet._
Pearl White Soap
The Big,
New Bar
10 Bars for 42c
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-THESE appetizing squares of perfee*
^ shortbread. The family will like them
^ for their delicious flavor and wholesome
-=r~ goodness.
ca hF lornadoone
TT shortBread
BJ f la packages, or by the pound, at grocaa'.
[ i NATIONAL
/gr* '' BISCUIT COMPANY
ISJ_ “Un—d> Bala—^
“YouBet Its BETSY ROSS”
Pf thousands of homes meal time
is not complete without BETSY
ROSS Bread.
BETSY’S tasty nutriment provides
enjoyable eating. Its rich formula,
blended and baked of the finest ma
terials makes it both GOOD and
good for you.
Housewives know that BETSY
ROSS Bread is everything that they
expect from a loaf of bread, rich nour
ishment, wholesome goodness and
finest quality. Ask for it today.