The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 07, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    What Terror Clutched Madge at
Lillian's tank?
"What’s the matter, Mri. Graham?
Tou're aa white aa a sheet. Has any
thing happened to the strange lady
upstairs?”
Mrs. Tlcer looked up w ith quick con
cern from the hot water bottles she
was filling at the kitchen stove. Pat
ently she believed that the queer guest
w# had brought home must have sud
denly gone out of life. I realized how
clearly my face must betray the
fright my Imagination had given me
concerning Lillian's possible danger
from some unknown and Insidious mal
ady.
That was something, however,
which I could tell no one, and I made
a mighty effort t</pull myself to
gether, managing In the process a
fairly creditable mn lie.
"Oh, no, Mrs. Tlcer,” I replied.
"She Is no better and no worse than
when we brought her home. But I
am ao tired—and so hungry—that 1
feel almost ill.”
"Dear me"' Mrs. Tlcer clucked like
an anxious lien; "this Is awful. I’ll
bet you didn't have any breakfast'."
I thought of Katie's bountiful meal
with compunction, but my instructions
were to keep her downstairs so busy
preparing a luncheon that she would
have no time for real or pretended er
rands to the sick room.
A Diplomatic Assignment.
“I had more than Mra. t’nderwood
did,” I returned truthfully and eva
sively, picking up a metal ewer which
she Just had filled with hot water. "So
don't bother to bring these upstairs.
I'll come hack for them, and I’ll fill
the Ice bag and do everything else
needed for the sick room. That will
leave you free to ght us (fur luncheon.”
*‘I can have It on the table in 10
minutes. If you wish.” she said cap
ably, "but you won't have a couple
of things that T had planned.”
Her tone expressed the disappoint
ment of the “born cook” who glories
in her artistry.
"How long will they take?” I asked.
"Not over three-quarters of an hour.
Probably less.”
"Then everything will fit In very
nicely,” T told her. "None of us ex
cept the children can eat until after
Dr. Pettit has been here, but his
visit ought to be over within that
time.”
The amlle returned to her face,
and she moved majestically to the
stove. Mra. Tlcer never appears to
hurry, hut she accomplishes miracles
of work.
‘Then I’d better fly around,” she
said. "But,” doubtfully, "I think I'd
better carry those things upstairs for
you.”
"No, you don't,” I returned with a
v smile which I did not have to force
this time. The cheeriness and com
monsense which fairly radiated
from her consciously had made
me feel that my fears for Lillian
were mostly Imagination,
"I’ve been sitting so long, driv
ing, that my muscles are cramped,”
l said as I went out of the door,
carrying the hot water bottles.
l?p In the sick room I found that
Katherine had removed most of the
girl's garments and was trying to
. unlock the padlocked chain around
' her arm. Lillian, holding the valise
r-;-; v
I Parking With Peggy
_/
"Some girls want to grow up and
be governor of the^tate. but most of
them would rather Just be home
treasurer.”
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ewnraer
'POSTS
BranFUkes
as an ounce of prevention
It makes the most delicious
muffins, too!
BB. |(|||| h . ! m
depending from the chain eo that it
did not awing against the girl's
body, was watching the procedure
with keen, appraising eyes.
"Somebody's keen iiyirtg that -key
before.’ she commented, "and in
such r hurry that it is bent out of
shape. AVhat do you think, Kath
erine? Can you make it?'"
Need of a locksmith.
Katherine gave a final tug at the
key and straightened herself, with
a look of chargtn upon her face.
"Sorry," she said, "but I'm afraid
that padlock will have to he smashed
or the chain filed. But who's to do
It?"
*Both women looked at me, and 1
made a quick decision.
"Jim," I said promptly. "He will
never open his mouth concerning
the thing to anyone. If Katie were at
home, it would be different. She's
worm the secret from him In no
time."
"Praise be to Allah that she's
safe at the Durkees!" Katherine in
tened. "All right, bring up Jim. I'll
have time to sponge her and get her
Into her'nightdress, all hut that one
arm, while you're gone. Then I'll
wrap her in blankets and Jim can
exercise . his ingenuity on that
chain,"
Salt, sugar, or soda must be freed
from lumps before measuring.
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COLOR CUT-OCTS
Little Snow-White
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and you'll have a whole set of "Snow
White" paper doll*.
While Sijow-W hlte was living with
ths little dwarfs, the wicked queen
waa living very happily. The hunts
man told her he had killed Snow
White, and she had told ths king that
wicked robbers had stolen and killed
his daughter.
But It chanced that one day when
she was looking into her magic talk
ing mirror ahs asked It once more
who was the fairest of all. It had
been a long time since she had asked
this question. The mirror answered:
"Thou wait the fairest, lady quqfn;
Snow White la fairest now, I ween.
Amid the forest, darkly green,
She lives with dwarfs—the hills be
tween."
The queen flew intif a rage and
vowed she'd kill Snow-White herself.
(Color the mirror frame and pea
cock bright green. Paste a piece of
tinfoil in the while space, to make it
look Ilka a real wall mirror).
(Copyright, 19:s >
Daughter on Precipice.
Dear Miss Allen: My daughter 1'
Vi and engaged to a divorced mail
He drinks too much, rarely coming to
our home without being Intoxicated
Half of the time he is unkind to my
daughter and breaks herw heart, but
the other half he treats her in suck
a way that no power can make hei
give him up. She had a sweet letter
from his former w ife, telling her whal
a time she had ns his wife. She saW
Tile (Jtieon Plots.
Tills is one day’s chapter of the tale
"Snow-White.” Follow it every day
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I EGGS CHEESE I
07 A A I
p!v M # Cents gL, 4 4 Cents I
Dozen, 4lHI ■ p«r Pound ^Q^F H
POTATOES Grape Fruit Head Lettuce!
" Fancy Red River Blue Goose Imperial Valley lllf
Early Ohio* Extra Fancy Iceberg S
Ur«e - I
Per Solid ^B
Peck, Heads, ^B
Each, IS
SU.MOH Sr 27cl
VRDINES ,““:14cl
IN* FISH H-27cl
IBSTE»Si:::?29c|
IRIMP "==" 19c|
IW ■% SUNSET GOLD m g± §li
V IT K ' L D Finest Creamery A II gL H
J I I L It". '431; 9
W m u _Per Pound W fc
SOAP Soap Chips!
G. or CRYSTAL WHITE QUICK NAPHTHA CHIPS , I
FREE ■
Cents sSf V Q Cents |
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Every Purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY Must
Give You Complete Satisfaction or Your Money
Will Be Cheerfully Returned Without Question
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she was not jealous, hut very thank
ful that she had her freedom now.
Phe said she hesitated about giving
warning, but wanted to save another
from suffering if possible. The letter
tvas simply torn up. Wheh I try to
lalk to nty daughter she closes her
Ups tightly and apparently hears noth
ing I say. 1 am desperate, because I
mjself suffered a lot during the first
10 years of my married life because
my hushand drank. T hale to have
her go through the thing l did, ami
I don't believe the man she Intends
to marry has the worth in him that
helped her father win his battle
against drink. He has been dead now
for five years, and so he Is not here
lo help me. What can I do to save
my daughter?
ANXIOUS MOTHER.
My dear, jour daughter will have
to live her own life and suffer for her
blindness. You are doing all that is
possible in expressing your opinion
and trying to make her see what Is
ahead of her. Since she will not listen
to you or the fh-st wife, but stub
bornly and blindly walks into trouble
and unhappiness, say nothing more.
There Is a chance that when opposi
tion cease* she will take heed and of
her own accord give up thg man.
Brown-Eyed Girl: Y'ou conld wear
green well or one of the new amethyst
or hyanclnth blues. Get a soft, grace
ful material, such as chiffon, for your
new gown. Have the neck cut round.
This will give you the effect of a low
Pork Cuts
Choice Lean Pork
Shoulder .14c
Fresh Lean Spareribs,
per lb.14c
Fresh Neck Bones ... 5c
Fresh Pig Hearts . 6c
Fresh Pig Snouts . . 6c
Fresh Pig Ears.6c
Choice Leaf Lard, 16*
Fresh Breakfast
Sausage.15c
Fancy Youn^ Chickens
for roasting.25c
Spring Lamb
Choicest Hindquarters,
per lb.22c
Choicest Forequarters,
» per lb.14c
Choicest Lamb Stew, 9c
Veal Cuts
Choice Veal Stew . . 10c
Choice Veal Chops,
per lb.17V2c
Choice Veal Loins
for roasting .15c
Choice Veal Legs, ]/2
S or whole .17c
n*- k and will cover the discoloration*
you speak of. Drapes of the material
could be arranged to fall over your
arms, thus giving you the effect of a
sleeveless gown end nf the same time
covering the discolorations. 1 suspect
you are far too sensitive about those
dtscoloratlons. \\ by not forget about
them and go ahead and get a pretty
drr*s and have It made In a becoming
style. Consult a beauty expert about
your trouble.
Wondering: When a boy and a
girl have a good time at a party, each
of them should thank the hostess for
a pleasant evening. in using sta
tlonery, It Is all right to write from
page 1 to page 2. It Is just as proper
to jump from page 1 to page 4. I
prefer the latter myself. I think it is
slightly more convenient.
Anxious: You and your sister
should make this man decide which
of you he is Interested in. I judge
from your letter It is really your sis
ter, and that you are trying to make
him allow an Interest In you.
Choice Choicest Choice
Beef Pot Veal Beef
Roast, Roast, Chuck
per lb., per lb., Roast, lb.
10c 11c 12V2C
I Prime Rolled Choice Boiling
Rib Roa»t, .UV2C Beefjjjj^jjj^ I
Smoked Meats
Sugar-Cured Picnic
Hams .15c
Sugar-Cured Skinned
Hams ..22c
Sugar-Cured Back
Bacon-.22c
Sugar-Cured Breakfast
Bacon.27c
Butterine
Lucky Buy Oleo . . 19c
5 lbs. .92c
Liberty Nut Oleo . .22c
Evergood Butterine—
2-lb. carton.48c
5-lb. carton . . . .$1.20
Danish Pioneer
Creamery Butter, 44c
Choicest Roun<f Steak,
per lb.. ..17*/,c
Choicest Hamburg
Steak, per lb. . . 12* ic
Choicest Corned Beef,
per lb.12*/2c
Compound Lard .. ,16c
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Strictly Fresh Eggs, 30c
P. & G. Soap, 10 bars
for .. .-..38c
Fancy Early June
Peas, 2 for .25c
Fancy Sweet Corn,
2 for.25c
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Iten Fairy Crackers — those
dainty and delicious “squares of
goodness"—are always ready to
wrre as they come from can,
caddie or package.
Fresh and fine and tasty —
always ready without prepara
tion and without delay. It is
worth while keeping a Fairy can
handy in your pantry.
Just serre Iten Fairy Crackers with soups, stews,
oysters, appetizers, salads, cheese, coffee — any way
you like—and your family will
be pleased and satisfied.
s
The economical way of buying
ITEN Fairy Crackers is in the
handy returnable can. Also
packed in rarious sizes of cad
dies and triple-sealed packages.
FRESH at your Grocer'•
Vtabed and Deem Meed by
-Iten Biscuit Co. U SA
-- SNOW WHITS BAKERIES __ _
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AD« ERT1SEME>T. FBTI!*EJIE> I
Soft lovely skin ruined by constipation
let Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN bring sure relief
you can perma
nently rid your
system of this
harrowing dis
ease.
Constipation leaves its marks
upon the face. Its terrible poisons,
which lead to over forty serious
diseases, cause pimples, hollow
cheeks, sallow skin, circles under
the eyes and spots before them.
Unpleasant breath, too, may be
traced to constipation.
Rid your body of this frightful
disease. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN’ has
brought health to thousands when
all else has failed. The reason—
it Is ALL BRAN and nothing but
ALL BRAN. That is why its re
sults are sure. That is why doctors
recommend it. It takes ALL BKAA
to be wholly effective.
Try it! If eaten regularly,
Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guaran
teed to bring permanent relief in
the most chronic eases or your
grocer returns the purchase price.
Eat two tablespoonfuls daily •
in chronic cases, with every meal.
You will like its nut,-like flavor. Try
the recipes on every package.
Sprinkle it over othrr cereals.
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is made
iu Battle Creek, Michigan, and
served by leading hotels and res
taurants everywhere. Sold by all
grocers. Buy a package today.
ALL-BRAN
Western hospitality
knows no half-measures
The hospitality of the West is as
wide as its plains. Out here, you’re
invited for breakfast. And you
are served with a wonderful cup
of coffee, the symbol of western
welcome—Hills Bros. Coffee!
Just puncture the vacuum seal
of a tin of Hills Bros, and breathe
that marvelous aroma—the fra
grance of rare coffee-oils. Drink a
cup of Hills Bros, and know that
the flavor matches the aroma. The
Recognized Standard. (That’s
what they call Hills Bros. Coffee!)
And it is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
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In the original f'acuum Pack
which hrtfi tht ctjfte freih.
mus MnRC.oaur wakebocse co ink mi Jmm
rkmr, At 9* /1 -
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All-wheat cakes lightest
50% lighter than old*nme pancakes; digest
in half the time. A new breakfast joy!
3 minutes from package to plate
Here i« a wetr delight for break
fast .
The tender. air-fluffed cake* of
all wheat!
i — It is tender, sw eet a* (: e*h ber
ries, rich in quickly digested
nourishment. 50% lighter than
old-style pancakes.
Just finest u flea t
As you know, the old : me
pancake is inclined to be heavy.
indigestible. That's because it
ha* rice, corn, or other "tiller* "
Not this airy, dainty cake! It's
just all-wheat—light as whipped
cream—full flavored and savory.
That's why it digests in half the
time of an old-style pancake.
That’s why it gives the IS food
elements that build strong bodies,
and produce rnergv. For the npe.
golden Kansas wheat—of which
it t* made—is the world's choicest
grain.
At your grocer rt
We want >ou to enjoy thts
brand-new Breakfast which is
prcpaied in a minutes.'
Today ask your grocer tor
SUN-RAY i’aiKake Hour.
3 Minutes
from Package
to Plate!
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* *_7^ % milk, eg** or sugar Ab
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Pet co bot friddfe.
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too. that SUN KAY V M
cakes *rui *4'f tfs.-i f* I
tk* rofilj like pan
cake*, do.
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Pancake Flour
At All Grocery Stores
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