|). lla Gamma Hriiljji*. Mis. A. I.. Lyle will entertain tIt* Delta (lamma Utilise Lwnrher.n elnli Wednesdo y. 4 ITaittCfl 4 ll< limlM » «t. t*ne th* cucumbers that are ton for pickling. Wash them, P'el, rut into rube? and r»tk in wilted water until tender, using Just as little a? possible. To each cupful of the cucumber use a level teaspoon ful of flour and two tablespoonfuls of thin cream smoothly blended and stirred into the rooked pulp, with a dash of pepper Serve at once. Radishes are delicious rooked the same way. Fruit Rolls. One cup prunes, I cup dates, 1 cup seedless raisins. I tablespoon orange Juice, sifted powdered sugar. Soak prunes for 1 hour in cold water to cover. Drain and remove pits. Put prunes, dates and raisins together through food chopper. Add orange juke and mix thoroughly. Turn out ..n ilr-.He.l with rift rd Itowdtrn] MUMHt Bll*l >11 1 I ny roll about 1 1 2 inrhea in di«m Met. < 'ut Into 1 Inrh all* <*s ® t*»lI b yjlcr. |fi powdered Mignr and wrap in ____ s "> Coats!! Coats!! Coats!! Smart Fur Trimmed Style. Value. Full to 49.SO Crepe Now— LttJ Lined F. W. Thorne Co. 1812 Farnam 1 ■_■ •©me uppatiee. They're all alike, j hose nurses, except Katherine; they hink they own the earth; and even (Catherine has an idea sometime®that *he has a divine commission to make you mind. But I'm afraid we ll have •i slew of >m here before long." "You mean—" I said with a star tled look around and the jcalfxation that I had not seen I*eils since our arrival. "I mean that Leila isn't feeling any too well. Of course, this hasn't been exactly the heat thing for her. I don’t want to frighten her, so I'm saying nothing. But I’m quietly getting everything ready, so if anything does happen I won't be caught napping. And I should advise you to sleep with one eye open tonight." Army Bridge I Ink Mrs, Carl M. Muller will be hostess Wednesday for tlie meeting of the Seventh Corps Army Matron’s Bridge eluli. Members met last Wednesday with Mrs. Rev. Thomas Casady the officiating clergyman at the wedding ceremony. Miss Fredericka Xash, cousin of th» bride, will be her only attendant. Honeymoon plans are being kept secret and the young couple will make ir home after February 1 at Ihe St. Regis, when social affairs in their •ior will begin. _ | Dance Chairman |! found a bit of quiet amusement in the excited query which little Mrs. Durkee brought to me. ' Madge, what do you suppose that nurse meant by telephoning just now with the receiver hook held down? 1 was right behind her, though she didn’t know it. and I saw her do it. Say! What are you laughing at, anyway?” I told her of the III tie controversy which had been waged upstairs, and Mrs. Durkee, who shares Mother Draharn’s old fashioned prejudice against all hospital nurses save Katherine, wagged her pretty head wisely. ‘ You can’t fool your mother In law,” she said sagely. * She was on to her like a thousand of bricks. And I'm I glad she gave that uppity thing her] The MeFavdens Clive Christening Tea. ,\Ir. and Mrs. Temple McFayden 11 entertain 50 guests at tea at ■ir home dn .Sunday next following b christening ceremony held at All ints church at 3:30 for their baby i, John Temple. Mrs. Far! EtK-k. sister of Mrs. Me yden. will be the godmother. ie Fullers Here for Week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fuller arrived Indny to visit their daughter, Mrs. ul Shirley, and Mr. Shirley for a »k. I'hey have been in Chicago for three mths following a summer in Alas and are now en route to Cali j -nia. For Mrs. Will Brown. I Kir. and Mrs. Myron Learned will ! jtertain at dinner Tuesday evening the Omaha club for Mrs. Will own of Salt Luke City, who is visit ; her parents, the John McCttnes. ------■, Miss Information! —-* l— -T7 WOW S THEM FOR TWAT AC Ispiffv earrings? Counts 1 MADE TO ORDER At FOR THE 'the jewelry count) dumbbell ER TO fit MY PER^/ DESIGN | RnNALlTY1/ \ EH? Newcomer Is Addition to Musical Circles Miss Mary E. Van Wagenen of New York is spending the year with her sister, Mrs. George E. Mlckel. She is an addition to local musical circles as she plays the pipe organ and piano. She is accomplished In dramatics as well. Mrs. Harding Hostess. Mrs. Charles Warding will give a luncheon and bridge Wednesday at her home for her sister. Mis. Gould. Birth Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nickels an nounce the birth of a daughter at Lord Lister hospital November 24. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Vem Evans an nounce the birth of Shirley Loralne at Lord Lister hospital on November 27. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Perrlne, At kinson, Neb., announce the birth of William Willard at the lajrd Lister hospital, November 24. Evening Recital Thursday. Georgia Cason Way will give a mu sicale Thursday evening st 8 o'clock. The following will perform: Mildred Harris Mary .Tavornky Mernotta, Wieha Wendla Bonner Dorothy Brunner Harold Poets f.'milv Spaniard Mary Armstrong Herbert Way Ruth Peets Margaret Armtsronjr Marti Hohnr (jwendol* rherlc William Zenk French Alliance Meets L'Alllance Francaise will meet Fri day at 8 p. m., st. the home of Mrs. Charles Offut. 140 North Thirty ninth street. Dr. Felix Despecher will talk on the Basque provinces of France. (-) Your Problems Personals ______y Mrs. J. P. Fallon will return from averly, la.-, Tuesday. ydrs. .1. E. Butler has returned from R days at Excelsior Springs. Mrs. Wade Kirkpatrick of Hedrick, is visiting her niece, Mrs. R A. rNown. llr. and Mrs. Roy Ralph left Satur [r for Chicago to remain until fednesday. j dlss Edith Royal Tyler returned urilay from Lincoln, where she 1 been for three days. jr ar),i Mrs. Robert Clarke of St. ,eph, Mo., were week-end guests of . and Mrs. Robert J. Binning. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hatcher of insas City will he the guests of Mr. 1 Mrs. F. R. Stearns for the holl jys. Llrs. C. I. Baird and daughter, ss Barbara Baird, returned Sunday m Denison. Ia.. where they spent anksgiving. llr. and Mrs. R. V. Dull returned jnday evening from Des Moines er spending Thanksgiving with ts. Dull's parents there. Vewa has been received of the th of a son to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. kith of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Smith 18 formerly Miss Irene Dyball. Miss Fla vis Waters of Lincoln »nt the week end with Mr. and •s. S. H. Elwood. John Shamp of ncoln joined the party on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burks have ten an apartment at ths Blark ine, where they will be at home the winter. Mrs. Burke was tor rly Miss Ruth Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gentleman d Miss Nell Grady have returned >m Dubuque. I . where they jtored to spgnd Thanksgiving with rs. Caroline Biddeaux. Mr*. Gilbert Bloom of Antioch, 1.. arrived Friday morning to be 3 house guest until early this ek of Mr. and Mrs. B- C. Nichols, s. Bloom Is returning from Europe .er spending the summer at Stock jlm, Bweden. Miss Gertrude Young and Mis? sale Young of Brooklyn. N Y . who ve been visiting at the homes of '. and Mrs. Conrad Young and Dr d Mrs. G. Alexander Young, left kurday for Tucson, Ariz., where jsy will spend the winter. Mr*. Jouett Hhouse and small jughters, Marion and Elizabeth, of Lnsas City. Mo., arrived Thursday be guests of Mr. anil Mrs. 8yd y W. Smith. Mrs. Shouse returned ; her home Friday but the ohildren (s spending several days here. Colonel H. S. Laubach sails on :turday from Hawaii where he is itloned at Honolulu, to loin Mrs. ubacb at the home of their da ugh Mrs. Farragutt F. Hall, and Lieu isnt Hall. Colonel Laubarh will |nt with army friends in southern :xas before coming to Omaha. re. Dear Miss Allen: I am coming to you for advice a« million* of others have come, because you give splen did advice. Now, my trouble la till*: My boy friend anil I were on good term* un til about a week ago at. a carnival, when I refused to dance with him because X had the next one taken. But X can not reason with him. He la In love and says he will remain that wav. I am a ho'om friend of hla alater and used to go to her houea often. V.'e pave parties, dance* and every thing together. Now since we broke up I have never hcen nut there. What shall I do to tain hlg friend ship once more? Hoping to aee this In print, T am BROWN EYES. Good for him. If he Is In love and Insists on remaining so. I think you* present troubles will vanish short y without my advice. To Win His l/ove. Dear Miss Allen: I am a young girl and am deeply In love with a young man who, I think, cares for me. X find myself waiting and watching for him every day. Will you tell me how I can win his love? BAB. The best wav to win him is to stop trying altogether and bend your efforts on vour own self. The girl worth winning never haa to win men.. Tf vnu are the kind of girl who Wrill make home happy, keepa her self attractive and neat and who la always amiable, r am min you have and will continue to have plenty of friends, Including this young man. If he thinks you are trying to win him he will become timid, for men have a horror of being led to the altar. Try to be a good friend—without the least sentimentality—and treat him aa one of your many good frlenda. That la all you can do. Broken Hearted: Certainly, accept your husband's apologies snd he thankful lie la aorry enough to make them. If you have been happy dur ing nil your married Ilfs except oti lust the one evpnlng you describe, I see mo reason why you ran't for get the one sad occasion, and build it happy future. You made a great mistake to let go of yourself and lie ns ugly to your husband tie be was to you. No wonder you stirred up the fight in him I think you owe him sumo apology. Kind words In spire kind words You know the old ojln. ' t soft answer liirnelh away wrath.’ That 1 as true today as ever. T believe you have a chance for happlnetr sitter -our hurband Is a tr.sr. of fueh good lubits *nd you <**r« far htn*. Maks th* Rjo»t of •••ur s»f»rtu*iity Pan t mutt y*ur wMt lu;uf» kiMUH *1 »• miiukt. p if1** / ' I Wfi]_ 1 To Oil ft Drawer Dial Stick*. Jf a drawer sticks use a little oil fjt. ii you have no oil on hand but ,v* a nut rub the nut on the ed*«|. the drawer The n itural ells 'em ret US H*l ic*»yn*at. Hi A j/ j Miss SnBa ‘Jieznz ' HEYN PHOTO Miss Hilda. Heinz is chairman tor the subscription dance to be spon sored by the Mon Sai Ma club at Burgess-Nash tearoom, Wednesday, December 3. Miss Frances Fodrea is in charge of tickets. Chaperones for the party will be Messrs, and Mesdames Penn Fodrea, James Ftzgerald and William Rus sell. Churches Profit hv Boltless Frock. Aprnposi tho belttess frock, Trinity parish Aid society sent out dainty little doll aprons recently. Tn the pocket of each was tucked a verse, reading: •Thin llftl* apron la a*nt to you. And thin is what, want you to do; The lilt!** porket, > ou plainly ere For special service la infant to be. ‘‘Now measure your wnlat. 'n< h by Inch. And seo that the measure does not pinch; Then for cat'h small Inch around, Jn the pocket put h j> nny sound. "The game la fair, you will admit. You waiat the money, we po« ket it : The money your pockets freely pay. The 1’ar^h Aid will use in the wisest way." Mrs. George .Johnston (Isabelle French Johnston), to whom one of the aprons was sent, was quick to detect tb® discrepancy. She sent the following lines hack to the parish Aid, together with her remittance: "Your letter tn hand, requeuing pennies for my waistband— But didn’t you know that hod r#8«pd to he The bait ’round the hips la now what you are: And, so. If Instead, you’d **ked for hip me as tire. Your field would be broader—you’d have STA'ned larger treasure. But, confessing my size Is embarrassing rather. So J’ve measured also, the children and father. And enclose h*rs my check for the Inches of four. Which 1 send to the Aid, with my love, us of yore." Date Health Bread. One cup flour, 2 1-2 teaspoons bak ing power, 1 teaspoon salt, 12 cup sugar, 12 teaspoon soda, 2 cups gra ham flour, 1 cup bran, 1 1-2 cups chopped dites, 1 cup water, 1 egg, 1 cup of buttermilk. This recipe makes two loaves. .Sift flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and soda together. Add graham flour, bran and dates and mix thoroughly. Mix water, milk and well beaten egg and add slowly to flour mixture, stirring constantly. Pour into grras ed bread pans and hake in moderate oven 30 to 40 minutes. Three years of suffering with con- | itipation. What happiness was his when Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, restored his health. But read his letter. "Dear Sirs: . . . this is what I think of your krumMni bmn. I would not ho without it for anything in the world. . . for three years 1 used all kinds of medicines for constipation, and only got. temporary relief. I ws* advised by a doctor to use Kellogg'# Bran, and since I began using it I don’t have to take pills or anything else. I have used it two months, and mr constipation has left me. I feci better now than 1 have for three years." (The original of this letter la on file at. the Kellogg Company, Battle Creek. Mich.) Kellogg’* Bran brings result* bo fnusn it i* AliL bran. You can’t fight constipation with halfway mea r-; ' A Wife's Confessional Allele (jArrisnn's New Phase of REVELATIONS 0? A WIFE {Copyright, 1924.) V,—--' The Wise Suggestion Mrs. Burlier Made to Madge. T went slowly out of Mrs. Durkee’s guest room. In which my mother-in law lay, with a fresh appreciation of her shrewdness and Insight. She had Instantly realized that the muse meant to give up her case, and Mother C.raham had capitulated, hut in such a manner that tlie honors were even. As I went into the hail with her injunction to’ make the nurse believe that it was I who had persuaded her to go hack to bed. T permitted myself a quiet grin at the way both de termined women were in Cyrano fashion, making the "magnificent gesture," while rarh was secretly anxious to retreat from the position she had taken. I know that the nurse was abso lutely justified in her determination to ask to be relieved from the case— l decision, however, which she had not yet expressed in words—but I also knew that leaving a ease was something no nurse wishes to do, and I wntehed her narrowly for some sign of relief at my quiet an nouncement: "b'he has finally consented to go back to' bed, I told her that her ap pearance would frighten her little grandson and persuaded her to wait until tomorrow to see him. I think von will have no further trouble with her." The Nurse Pretends. "I hope not," she said a bit sourlv, and I paid tribute to her composure. There was not the slightest indication of any emotion in her fare, and the next instant she gave me proof of her quickness of thought. "If you will please stay with her a few minutes longer," she said courteously, "I will go down now and telephone. Dr. Kutnlan did not leave directions concerning her diet and I am afraid she may get hungry in the night." It was the flimsiest of pretexts anil I wondered If she thought I accepted it. But in Chinese parlance It "saved her fare." and I was careful to look credulous as T nodded an i< sent to her request and went hack Into the bedroom. My mother-in-law raised herself upon one elbow as I eame In ami stared at me. "What's the matter?" she demand ed. "Is she going to leave, after all?" "No, Indeed," I answered smiling. "But she asked me to stay with you while she telephoned. She said she had'to ask the physician concerning your diet.” "Humph!" my mother - in - law snorted violently. "I'll bet I know what she a doing. She« holding down (he receiver hook with one hand while she holds the receiver with the other. She's too old at this game to have to ask about diet. And [ suppose she didn't want you to guess that she was bluffing about leaving." "You Mean—" I suppressed the comment that the nurse had not been bluffing a few minutes before. Kach woman f»lt herself the vlrtor In the contest she, had waged, and It behooved the Inno cent byslander* to preserve a s'rlrt neutrality. Bet when the nur«e had come hark and I was released. 1 ' ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISKMJSNT. Used Kellogg’s Bran 2 months— constipation gone after suffering 3 years rurra—with bra ns which are only part hran. It rakes ALL> bran to bo 100 per cent effective. Because Kellogg's Bran Is ALTj ; bran it sweeps, cleans and purifies tlio intestine. It, acts naturally—just as nature acts. It stimulates the in testino anl makes it function regu larly. It is guaranteed to bring re sults, or your grocer will refund your money. Kellogg's Bran has a delieions nut like flavor. Quite different, from ordi nary, unpalatable brans. You will like it as a cereal, sprinklod on other rereals, cooked with hot cereals, or in the recipes given on every package. , Eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s Bran every day—in chronic rnaoe. with every meal. Made in Battle Creek. Bold by ail grocers. --SPADRA COAL ARKANSAS ANTHRACITE Grate Size $16.50 3er Ton I UPDIKE lcuomaleco‘ WA lnut 0300 i iM—BWM— ADVIRTf-KMENT, AD V KKTlHKMr NT. Correct Yoer Disordered Stomach Instantly! End Indigestion, (las, 1 leaitlunn, \eidity TIi" iiiomnnl jimr ■-1■ >i• • i vehels, surli <■•»!*if*>i f up Oils pi ' ml. Imm chew up tnd swallow .1 few r,ipe a less rorrectne. digeame and mi.iml Dlapepeln tablet*. Millions of the be-*t of famllier n! For Indlgrsttlon. Dyipept.l - Gaatrt- ways keep a large sn »nt parkas' a' Us. yU'ulenr*. MasrtbUrn or any die lupd—'hay kn««' Its magic and di ug irate in ttontshb. nothing alas glvaalflsla guaramt* it. r MON’S 2-for-1 SALE jj * Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—December 1-2-3 ! I We are offering you well known standard preparations and sundries at unheard-of prices. BUY ONE AND GET TWO. ?; I A wonderful opportunity to buy the finest Medicines, Toilet Articles, Household Needs and Xmas Gifts at tremendous savings. I | Included iny*fhis sale will be a few standard items that, owing to rulings of their manufacturers, we are not permitted to offer them to the public at 2 for 1. These will be specially priced for this sale. £ We reserve the right to limit quantities. No goods sold to dealers. MAIL ORDERS—Add 10 cents on every dollar or fraction thereof to cover packing and postage. s , Rubber Goods We Guarantee All Our Rubber J Goods and Carry a Complete ! Two for One O 1\ $2 Homes’ rombina | [ tion hot water bot tle and fountain syringes, red rubber — at. .2 for 82.00 $1.50 Homes’ 2-quart fountain syringe.2 for 81.50 $1.50 Homes’ 2-quart hot water bottle.2 for 81.50 f.'i.OO Whirling Spray Douche, each .81.49 Sundries | 50c Clothes Brushes 2 for 50<* 10c Hand Brushes . . 2 for 40o 15c Tooth Brushes. 2 for 35C 50c Tooth Brushes. 2 for 50c $1 Hair Brushes.2 for 81.00 50c Hard Rubber Combs. at . ..2 for 50e 75c Hard Rubber Combs. \m m 35c Bobbed Hair Combs, at .2 for 35r 25c Packet Combs, 2 for 25C 35c Men’s Combs . 2 for 350 10c Elona Hair Nets, cap or j fringe, single and double mesh, at .2 for joe Per dozen . . . .4f)e $1.25 House Shears, each. 59c 40c Cuban Wool Sponges, at.2 for 40C Thermos S Bottles $1.75 One Pint Genu ine Thermos Bottle, at ... 2 for 81.75 ! $3.(V) One Quart Icy * Hot Bottles, at . 2 for 83.00 : $.1.00 Lunch Kits, com \ plete with lev Hot ? Bottle, for. 81.30 ' Toilet Waters and Floral Odors TWO-FOR-ONE Your favorite flower in deli- ' cate toilet water: Lilac, Red | Rose, White Rose, Wistaria, I Lily of the Valley, Violet, etc. j 50c bottles. 2 f,,r 50r 75c bottles. 2 for 75c $1.00 bottles... 2 for 81.00 !S 1.50 bottles...2 for 81.50 Perle Kiss Bouquet Toilet Wa ter, regular price $1.50; in ! this sale at. . 2 for 81.50 Electrical Appliances All Guaranteed Perfect SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE $1.00 Bi Lite Two-Way Plugs, each . 49c $10.00 Tucker Heating Pads (three heats) each, 85.78 $2.00 Electric Curling Irons, each .99£ $2.50 Electric Hot Plates, each . 81.39 $6.50 Improved Electric Toast er, automatically turns bread, each .82.98 $6.00 6-lb. Perfection Electric Hat Iron, each. 82.89 $1.50 10-foot Extension Cord with all connections for globe, each ..99C 10c Fuse Plugs . .2 for IOC 10 to 50-Watt Tungsten Lamps. box of five lamps. 81.00 75-Watt Nitrogen Lamps, each, at 36C. or 3 f°r 81.00 100-Watt Nitrogen Lamps, each . 44<* or .3 for 81.25 $6,00 Extra Large Electric Heater, 12-inrh ... 83.98 10c Silk Lamp Cord, red, green nr yellow, 3c: • ft. for 25c Soaps 10c Cncoanut Oil Soap, ’a-lb. cake.OC 10c Palmolive Soap 4 for 25c 20c Pear's Unscented SoaplOc 25c Packer's Tar Soap. at .3 for 50C 25c Woodbury's Soap, at .3 for 50C 30c Resinoi Soap, each. . 22c 10c Ivory Soap. each. ... 7C 10c Florentine Castile Soap, •1 .2 for IOC 8c White Naptha Soap, at . 9 for 25C Bulk Perfumes 2 for 1 White Rose. Locust Rlossom, Violet, Lilac, Wistaria, Trailing Arbutus, regular price 75c per os., this sale, at.2 ot. for 75c ■lirkry, regular price $1.50 per nr., this sale, 2 ox., 81.50 Trrle Kiss, regular price $1.50 per ounce, this sale, at.2 or. for 81.50 Perfumes in Fancy Christmas Packages 75r package, assorted odors, at.2 for 75C $1.25 package, assorted odors, at.2 for 81.25 Save half on your Christmas Perfumes by buying now. 81 Coty Flaconettcs, ea., 79C $2.25 Coty Paris or L’Origan, at . 81.59 $8.00 Coty T.'Origan, 2-or.. crystal bottle in fancy box, at . 85.39 $4.00 Coty Paris Ext., 1-or. sire, at . 82.89 Drug Wants Specially Pr ic ed 50c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, at. 34C 60c McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets fop .ISC $3.7.5 Horlirk's Malted Milk, at 8281 60c Sal Hrpntirn .12C 50c Lavoris .37C *1.10 S. S. F.s ic $1.25 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound . 89<* 25c Lysol .17C $1.50 I.yko Tonic .92C $1.00 List-trine .99C 25c N. R. Jr. Tablets.... 19C 30c Crudol .19C $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion.. 79C 60c Caldwell Syrup Pepsin, at . 44<* 30c Phenolax .19C 60c Danderine . . .42C 25c Citrate of Magnesia, I7C Two Articles for Price of One Drug Wants 2 for 1 40c Castoria.2 for 40C 30c Mentholatum. 2 for 30c 25c Hinkle Pills. . 2 for 2oC 20c Aspirin, 1 dozen Meritol or Bayer’s, at.2 for 20C 75c Squibb’* Aspirin, 100 bot tle, at .2 for 75<* 25c De Mar’s Liver Pills, at.• 2 for 25£ i 25c Beaton's Cold Tablets, at.2 for 25C I 35c Miller's Snake Oil, at. 2 for 35C 75c Massage Alcohol, one pint, at.2 for 75C | ?1.25 Imported Olive Oil, one pint, at. 2 for SI.25 65c Witch Hazel, in pints. at.2 for 65C | 15c Diamond Dye. 2 for 1 5C | 15c Epsom Salts, in pounds. at. 2 for 15«* | 25c Glycerine and Rosewater, 3 ounces .2 for 25C I 50c Glycerine in 12 pints, at.2 f°r 50<* 30c Mustard Cerate, 2 for 30C $1.00 Grant's Vita Vim Yeast Tablets.2 for *1.00 25c Just One Laxative Tablets, at. 2 f°r 25C 20e Beaton’s Peroxide. 3» lb., at.2 for 20c 10c Sulnhur, 3* lb., 2 for IOC 50c Palmolive Shampoo, at.2 for 30c 25c Charcoal Tabs. 2 for 25c 50c Meritol Eczema Remedy, at.2 for 50C 25c Meritol Family Liniment, at. 2 for 25C 25c Stearate of Zinc, at.2 for 25C 60c Petroleum Hair Tonic. at. 2 for 60C Toilet Articles 2 for 1 60c Amami Cold Cream or Vanishing Cream, 2 for 60c 50c Orazin Tooth Paste. at. 2 for 50C 50c Brilliantine 2 for 50c 50c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, at.2 for 30C $1.50 Goutorbe Face Powder, at.2 for *1,50 - $1.50 Goutorbe C o m b i n a tion Compact Face _ __ Powder and Rouge, at— 2 for si.30 50c I.a Meritol Face Powder, at. 2 for 30c 25c Beaton’s Cold Cream. at.2 for 23C 50c I.a Novc Natural Rouge. at. 2 for 30c 75c Tinaud's Tivoli Face Pow der, at.2 for 75c 50c 5-lb. bag Sea Salt, at.2 for 50C 60c Meritol Hair Tonic, at. 2 for 60c 50c Beaton's Theatrical Cold Cream, 3a-pound can. at . 2 for 30C 50c Youth Craft Hair Tonic. at.2 for 30C 50c Meritol Dental Cream. at. 2 for 30C 25c Meritol Tooth Paste. at. 2 25c 50c Creme D’Orient, at. 2 ' " 50C Talcums 35c Garden Bouquet Talcum Powder at 2 for 35c 1 lot Assorted Talcums, each . 17c Powder Puffs 20c Powder Tuffs, 2, ,q. and 4-inch, at.. 2 ' 20c Toilet Articles Specially Priced for This S»lr. |0( k m \ r ■ 2 I 50c Pcbeco Tooth Paste, 32c $1.50 Van Fss .SOc 75c Staeomb ... . 54c $1.00 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic, at . 67C 50c De Mar’s Benzoin and Almond Cream . 30C $1.25 Cotv’s L’Origan Powder, each . 70C $1.00 I.e Trefle or Arurea Powder, each . 60c 50c Luxor Rouge, each, 30C % Candy Specials 2 for 1 l Stock Up for Xmas—Buy Now 80c Day’s Assorted Chocolates, two pounds for.$0O $1.00 1-lb. Allen's Famous New York Chocolates, Assorted Caramels and Creams, in fancy boxes, 2 for SI.00 43c lb. Woodward Hard Christ mas C andy, very choice, at.2 lbs., 45o - For Men Complete Line of Xmas Sets for Men specially priced for this sale. In regular line we offer: $1.00 pkg. Gillette Razor Blades for .G5f 50c Gem Blades. 7 blades. 3Gc I 40c Ever-Readv Blades, 0 blades for . . . .32c >| $1.00 Auto-Strop Blades, full pkg. for .G5o 50c Durham Duplex Blades, 5 blades for .34^ 35c Ender Blades, 5 blades. for. 27c $1.00 Gem Razor with blades for . 39c Gillette Gold Razor with one blade for . . . 79c $1.00 Auto Strop Razor with blade and strop.G4c 10c Barber-Bar Shaving Soap. at 7. 2 for ]Oc $1.00 Lilac Vegetal, ea.. 49c | 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream, at. 21C i 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream, at .. . 35C 25c Mennen’« Talcum for men, at. 17C CIGARS Fifty Thousand Cigars Spe cially Priced for This Sala Sc Vesta ( gars, our nri. o. box of 50. $2.49 10c Straight Millionaire Lib erty. per box of 50, $3.25 15c Millionaire Royal, per box of 50 . $4.50 10c Straight Mozart Magic, per box of 7>0.$3.S9 Flor De Intal, box of 50. at . $1.9$ One Pound Pipe Tobacco in Xmas Wrapping. I $1.20 Tuxedo, per lb. .. SBC $1.35 Velvet, per lb. . ..94c ‘ $1.35 Prince Albert, lb. f)$C $3.50 Milano Pipes, all shapes. each . $2.49 For the Christmas Tree $2.7>0 Electric Eight-Light Sets in Xmas colors, set. $1.59 25c Electric Bulb for tree lights, each .llC 30c Electric Birds and Santa Claus, each .17g* ** 10c Tree Tinsel, per vd.. 5g* 6 yards for 25C 10c, 15e and 20c Tree Orna ments, Animals. Fruit, Birds. 1 Santa Claus, etc . at 5<* 7r and ftr. I Perfume Sets Specially Priced Hudnut’s, Houhigant, ('city's and others in fancy Xmas packages. ■ $1.00 Houbigant's miniature r package Quelques Fleurs, f Ideal, Mon Boudoir, cn., 70c s? $4.50 Iloubigant's Mon Bou- | 9 rloir. each .$3.20 $4.50 Houbigant's Quelques fe Fleurs, each .$3.20 , $4.00 Houbigant's Ideal. each .$2.80 $7.00 Houbigant's Ideal, in silk lined box. $5.20 $8.00 Houbigant's Quelques ! Fleurs, each . . -$5.78 $8.50 Houbigant’s Mon Bou doir, each. $41.10 $12.50 Caron’s Black Narcisse, fancy pkg., each... $8.08 Stationery 50c ami 60c box Linen Pa per, white and colors, at.2 for 50* 45c lb. pkg. Paper, at.2 for 45* 15c Linen Envelopes, I at. 2 for 15* 10c Writing Tablets (ruled nr plaint... 2 for tO* Lotions "5c Almond and Benzoin Cream, at.2 for 35e 50c Almond Lotion . 2 for 50f* 35c Camphor Balm . 2 for 35<* 35c Witch Hazel Cream, at . . . 2 for 35* 25c Beaton’s Velvet Cream, at.2 fop 25r* Ford Cars All models, coupes, sedans, touring and roadsters. Equip ped with starter, cord tires, spare wheel, etc. Your AQg* choice of any model.. I Alarm Clocks I $2.00 Flyrr Alarm Clock, «t . .— $1 .no $3.25 Big Ben Alarm Clock, at .. . . $2.49 Meritol Medicines for the Cabinet 2 for 1 t'Oc Syrup of Figs 2 for (>0<* 15c Sewing Machine Oil, 2 ir.c 6->c Lezenta Ointment, «t. 2 for 15c Camphor Ice. 2 for 1 "i<* 35c Clothes Cleaner. «< . 2 for r?r>e 30c Catarrh .Tcllv (for head colds).«* for 25c I.itle l.iver Fills, at 2 'mottles for 2."z<* 25c Carbolic SsLe. 2 for 2^<* 25c '-nica Salve 2 for 2r»<* 25c Witch Hazel Salve, at ......... 2 for 2.*><* 35c Boric Acid Powder (sprinkle can) 2 for 50c Kidney and Backache Pdls. »t.2 for r»Or 35c Castoria Meritol, . *t. 2 for (>5c Mcntholene Balm, at-. 2 for 35c Milk of Magnesia, -.2 for :15«‘ 85c Milk of Magn wia, mi »t..... . 2 for «5r 50c \\ hite 1 inini . 2 for 50f* $1-00 Vitaminc Tablets. at 2 for 91.00 25c Tincture of Iodine, at 2 for 2."»e -'5c Furniture Polish. •t 2 for 3,%r BEATON DRUG CO. Fifteenth and Farnam Streets