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    OMAIIA
RATUHDAY.
Third Day of the New York Dressmaking and Furnishing Stock Sale J
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THE delightful bargains offered from the Dress
mHkina and Furnishing Goods Stock of MADAMES
PATTIE H DARRELL, Fifth Ave., New Y.rk. will undoubt
edly draw thousands to our store Saturday and not
one disappointment awaits you. Thousands of yards
of elegant silks, fine laces, dress goods, wash goods,
etc., etc., at One-Third to One-Half regular retail price.
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T'S the splendid values we offer and deliver in our
sales that has made the Mayden tore so popular,
has divan and holds for us our great clientele.
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You'll never find better bargain opportunities offered
even here, than in our Special Saturday Sales they
are the enthusiasm creating kind the kind we delight
in onering. &
THE RELIABLE STORE.
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Specials
for Saturday
From the New York Purchase
Ladiea' 50c Fancy Neckwear
In Stocks, Tabs, Turnovers,
etc., choice Saturday only.lOc
50c Veilings 10c Per Yard A
fine line of All Silk Fancy and
Plain Mesh Veilings, in brown,
white, navy and black, worth
25c, 35c and 50c yard, in this
sale at, yard 10c
20c to 83c Harhln 12 He Yard All
the 20c to 35c Ruehings will go la
Saturday's tale at one price, per
yard 12 Mt
Fancy Ribbons, Regular T.Tc Yard Val
ues Suitable for Jumper and millin
ery use, all new goods, shown In 16th
St. window, sale jirlee, yard... 25
nn:u:, special sale
imiiUlCiy TRIMMED HATS
$6.50 to $8.50 Trimmed Hats $3.95
A special purchase of over 400
beautiful Trimmed Hats, direct
from a high class maker of New
York, all the newest colors and
black, at $3.95
Elegant Pattern Hats in immense
assortment of the most clever de
signs for spring and summer, 1907.
Specially attractive values at $50
down to"$10 and $7.50
Children's Hats, very pretty poke
shapes, at $5 down to $1.50
Leghorn Hats, nicely trimmed; elegant values at $7.50
down to 08c
Children's $1.50 Leghorn Hats, daintily trimmed with
flowers and silk mull, Extra Special Saturday at..69c
All Hats Marked in Plain Figures Here.
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Shoes! Shoes!
We want you to inspect our
enormous stock of shoes, made
up of the following noted
makes: FOR MEN
The Stetson $G and $7 shoes,
patent colt, gun metal calf and
vici kid, all styles, at. .$5.00
The Crossett Shoes, all leathers,
"that makes life's walk easy,".
at ..$4.00
The Packard Shoes, all leathers, la
Oxfords, Society Ties or High Shoes,
$3.50 and 53.00
FOR LADIES
Twenty styles of Queen Quality Shoes
and Oxfords, all leathers, at $4.00,
J3.60, $8.00 and $2.50
Fifteen styles plain toes and patent
tips of high grade Shoes, Oxfords or
Slippers of Grover's Make. Soft
shoes for tender feet.
Children's Shoes, from $1.50 down
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Boys and Girls' Shoes, that will give
serTlce. at 51.50
Men's Negligee Shirts
Made to Sell at $1.50 to $2.50 at 29c 50c and 98c
The Griffon Brand of Shirts is one
of the very few manufacturers' trade
marks that is universally known to the
retail trade. Buyers who look for the
maker's name in a shirt have learned
to associate with the Griffon Brand
absolute assurance of satisfaction.
We have secured from the makers of Grif
fon Brand Shirts several hundred docrw,
which have been thrown Into second class be
cause of faulty laundering no defects in the
Hlklrta themselves, they are perfect in every
way. These shirts were made for several of
the best stores In the land, their names ap
pearing on the band. Tremendous variety of
pal terns, light, dark, medium colon", plain or
pleated bottoms, caffs attached or detached;
most of thee properly laundered, would have
sold at HI. 30, $2 and $2.50
TAKE YOUR PICK SATURDAY, c, BOo
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Dainty Undermuslins
One-Third to One Half
Real Value.
Thousands of Garments from
the Pattie & Darrell Stock.
Never did better opportunity for
profitable buying offer.
worth to $1.60,
98c
2.98
..98c
M9c
..39c
t5c
..15c
Ladles' Gowns
76c and
Ladies' Gownn, worth to $2,
at
Ladies' Skirts, worth to $6.
at
Ladies' Skirts, worth to $2.50,
$1.50 and ,
Corset Covers and Irawem,
worth up to 21, at
Corset Covers and Drawers,
regular 69c values, at
Corset Covers worth to BOc,
25c and
Ladles' Cause Vesta, worth
regularly to 3 5c, at
Hosiery Bargains
From the New York Purchase
AJl new roods, the best values to be
found anywhere.
X.adlas Tine Llals Kose In embroid
ered or ailover lace, regular $1 "0
values at BOo
Indies' T6o Lisle Hose in allover lace
or lace toot effect; alno fancy em
broidered, in this sale ISo a pair, or
three pairs for 91.00
BOo XUals Hose, embroidered or lace
.effects, in all colore, pair 5o
Oroat knock of rine Bilk Xoss
All colors and black. 14.00. $3. 50.
12.00 and . .91.00
Elegant Embroidered Bilk Hose In
this sale at 2.M. Ji.oO and ...92-00
Worth Bsg-ularly rully Double the
Frio.
In Book Dept.
FREE Pearl Handled Pen
Holder with every box of sta
tionery sold Saturday at 25c
and up. Ask for it.
Horatio Alger Books A new and
complete line Just received Sat
urday at, choice 25t
26c Books One great lot wtU be
placed on sale Saturday, limit, 10
to a customer, at, choice. . . lO
High-Five Playing Cards A new
line of EOc values, special 25
Bicycle Playing Cards at. . . -13
Grocery Department
Interesting Grooery, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers, Xresh Trait aad Vegetable
Frtoesi
It lbs. best pure cane Granulated
Sugar 11.00
12 bars best Laundry Soap 25c
10 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn
meal lOo
Corn Flakes, per pkg 6o
Ettg-O-Bee, per pkg 6o
Purina Pancake flour, per pkg, ...5-;
The beet Corn Starch, n 4o
The beet Cold Water Starch, 1-lb
Pkg 30
The beet Soda Crackers, per lb. ...ic
The beet crisp Olnger Snap, lb.,..6o
1-lb. can fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 4Ho
S-lb. can solid packed Tomatoes. .10a.
J-lb. can Golden Pumpkin, Hominy,
Squash, Baked Beans or Apple Ttto
Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jello, per
pkg Tike
Fancy Bio Coffee, per lb lio
Fancy Santos Coffee, per lb lac
Fancy Maracatbo Blend Coffee 1' Ho
Fancy Porto Hlco Blend Coffee. . . ,2uc
Fancy Ankola Blend Coffee, In. . ..2ic
t'ancy B. F. or Sun Dried Japan Tea,
per lb Zje
Fancy Oolong, Gunpowder, English
Breakfast or Ceylon Tea, lb tic
Batter, Xggs and Cheese Prices:
Fancy Country Butter, per lb 2lc
Fancy Dairy Butter, per lb 23o
Fancy Separator Creamery Butter.
per lb I So
Fancy Full Cream, whits or Yellow
Cheese, per lb 17 He
Neufchatsl Cheese, each Ic
Sap Sago Cheese, each 7 He
Omaha's Oreatee- Tegrtable aad
Trait Market.
Fresh home irown Spinach, per
peck 15c
2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce ic
( bunches fresh Onions Be
Fancy Wax or String Beans, lb.. 10a
I bunches Fresh Kadlshes 5a
Fresh Cucumbers, each 6c
Head Lettuce, each T He
New Cabbage, per lb I He
Fancy Imported 5-crown Figs, lb., 10o
rancy rare; uates, per lb 7 He
pedal Orange Bala
6 else Fancy Sweet Highland Navel
Oranges that retail for 5c eaclf; or
60c a dozen; our price for this
sale, per dosen 36o
Most Remarkable Suit Bargains Ever Offered
Manufacturers stock of silk suits at less than cost of materials. Pretty silk suits in iumper and
a . mm m m - .
sum waist swes in an sizes, lace mmmea. it bought regularly would
sell at $15.00 to $20.00, choice Saturday
$6.95
Stylish Wool Suits A special par
chase of 200 garments, $11.60 to
$18.60 values, on sale Saturday
t $8.00
Ladies' Waists A special pur
chase of 700 high grade Wash
Waists greatly underprlced, Sat
urday at $2, 11.95 and.. 91.00
High Class Sample Suits $30, $35
and $37.50 values, 75 In the lot
to select from, no two alike
cnc $25.00
Manufacturer's Stock of children's
and misses' Coats, reds, tana,
navys and fancy mixtures, all
sizes, from 6 to 20 years, $5 to
$7.50 values, In Saturday's sale
t. choice $2.95
From 8:80 Till 0:80 A. M. $1 Sateen Underskirt. 49
From 9 Till 10 A. M. Women's $1.25 Long Kimonos
Try
Manufacturer's Stock of Women's
Skirts, in voiles, panamaa and
fancy mixed fabrics, delightful
bargains Saturday at $7.50,
$4.95, $3.95 and $2.05
$10.00 to $15.00 Coats at $7.05
Women's Coats, in coverts, broad
cloths and fancy mixed fabrics,
loose, semi-flttlng or tight-fitting
styles, over 200 garments to
select from. Saturday at $7.95
down to $4.05
Silk Underskirt Special A new
lot of Silk Underskirts, worth np
to $6, on sale Saturday at, choice,
only $3.05
Heatherbloom Underskirts One
of the best known skirts on the
market, $2 values 08
From 8 Till 0 A. M. Children's Gingham Dresses. .19
From 8:80 Till 10:80 A. M. Women's $1.25 Percale
Wrappers 70
Ggiyd!Bi98
Great Opportunity tor
Sheet Music Buyers
59c Sheet Musk at
Add lc per copy postage in ordering
by mail..
The following list contains all the
latest hits and best selling numbers
in the country today. Only one to a
customer:
"My Irish Rosie" (biggest song hit
ever written).
"San Antonio" (vocal, immense hit,
by Van Alstyne).
"He's a Cousin of Mine" (greatest
coon song in years).
"Won't You Come Over to My
House?" (great child song).
"Evening Shadows" (beautiful new
reverie).'
"Somebody Walts for Me" (walti
song; biggest hit In years).
"If Anybody Wants to Meet a
Jonah" (new coon song).
"Song My Sweetheart Sang" (vocal).
"Arrah Wannah" (vocal).
"Moonbeams and Dreams of You"
(vocal).
"Cnttln' Up" (new rag, splendid two
step). "Cherry" (most popular two-step).
"Breath of the Rose" (waltz).
"Hearsease" (beautiful new reverie).
Over 6,000 copies 50c popular music,
songs, two-steps, etc., which are a little
out of date, on sale Saturday only at
lc per copy. Only a limited number of
copies to each customer.
Extra spechi Saturday
20c Tooth Brushes Q
for -7C
15c Tooth Brushes 7-L,
for 2W
60c Hair Brushes 25C
$1.00 Hand Bags
$1.00 Leather Belts f9C
Rope Hand Bags C.
each
Corset Bargains
From the great New York
dressmaking and furnishing
goods stock purchase.
All good makes in choice
models, worth up to $2.50,
in this sale at, choice. .08c
$1 Corsets, in drab or white
batiste, best models, hose
supporters attached . ,69c
A splendid line of La
Grecque Corsets, regular $5
qualities, at $3.00
Regular $3.00 qualities go
at $1.50
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TEACHING MERE MAN TO EA1
Iffsrt b Dirsctiom of Pnp Fesdin New
Esing 8yitemat'cally Mads.
KASTICATIOM AS A MEANS TO HAPPlCSS
Dn. Provides lndnl la Baas Shad
Roe, Soeae Aspsrasas, Shortcake
and Scot Beets for Saodaty
Dlsatr.
At last the era of learning how to take
tare of our bodies, our engines to do our
work In this world. Is dawning. It seems
very strange wben the rase is stated that
human beings should study everything, and
sbould try to have the children taught
everything except bow to tsie care of
themselveo and keep well, but such Is the
fact. No thorough course of study for tha
lalty has ever been a part of any school
curriculum, that taught how to run this
human engine, the most wonderful ever
Constructed. Physicians and nurses ar-
taught only to patch It up when the Ignor
ant engineer has run it to a finish; mothers
know nothing ahout It, onljr as they leant
by bitter zperlence'; fathers less, until they
begin to pay doctors' bills.
But the Department of Agriculture an-l
the various experiment stations connected
with the universities and agricultural
schools, after studying up the proper food
and car for ao-called lower animals, be
cause by them man makes money, have
begun to see that proper foods and prop-r
car for tha human animal Is equally de
sirable, although, to be sure, children are
cheap and do not bring to much on the
market as a fin steer or hog; still. It may
par the nation and even the family to bavo
well bred children, so they are studying
the effects of foods and the methods of
using them, snd after a while the thought
la thetr work will permeate the general
mind and we shall begin to note that some- (
thing must be done to teach us how to live I
Inst fad of how to. earn the money to live, j
ana men use me greater pan oi ii paicmng
up the engine which we have lgnorantly
run In the ditch of excess and hurry and
worry. ,
Wwat Maatleatloa Achieves.
Cornell university (Lsn't It") has been ex
perimenting on the effects of thorouch
(mastication of foods; perhaps It la the De
Krtment of Agriculture, jut It does not
so much matter, for. this column Is only
calling attention to the general trend, and
lhy report that the half a doien students
who carried out the plan, end absolutely
did what wo all know we should do. chewed
tbedr food unttl It was half dlgrsted before
they swallowed It. doubled their powers
f endure noe about four-fold, and their
gcrvngnh half as much. By endurance was
saoaat Uve power to continue doing a thing
tor a length of time, by strength to 4o It
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Sommer Bros.
Saturday Specials
Strictly Fresh Eggs, dos
Creamery Batter, lb 28e
unite ciover Uoney, comb lg?
Shredded Wheat Biscuits,
package JOt
Jell-Ok per package 7 Ha
woi BiiraoB, 2 i-id. cans. . .23g
Fresh Tomatoes, per basket 38
Live Spring Chickens, average
weight from 1 to 2 lbs.
I SOMMER BROS.
Exponents of Good Living
28TII AND FARNAM STREETS.
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ViMIJWlH elUUm j1 ftp mgfjffji
leVXr. Winslow'i Soothing Syrup
KM Wa M4 lor err SIXTT-riVB TSARS e?
- SiiLlJ' M Hurts - tor IS.'r t'HU.I.RKN
whil tssthi.xii. mi resrai-r iiui.Ba. n
SOIH4 IH.CHIUX SOrrXN tM Sl'MS. 4LXAYS
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noi aw OUaaHuSA. 4 kr DrxastMa ia
trmr, sen at M Be nn .mi m tut stra,
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f .alH a bti:. i. tataaa aaaar tee
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,i aa tews avio wsu. Tk.aa xmuir.
ance. They also ceased to desire such
quantities of food. ' and leavened of their
own desire their rations of meat They
were not limited In any way. as to kind
or quantity of food, only required to masti
cate what they ate thoroughly. They led
a sedentary life, but the change In their
health and power to study and endure was
quite marked and that for a considerable
length of time.
Such a simple experiment. Probably nine
out of ten would consider It as ridiculous
as the people did Bnos Mills, when he was
finding out Important facta about the trees
that is helping the country to millions of
dollars and incidentally putting him in a
p if It Ion for making his way Into fame and
the means to llee well. They warned him
out of the country because they thought
him craay, but a nnlveralty or a national
departmant of agriculture find such In
vestigations of great value and after a
time tha world will come round to thetr
opinion and we shall study aever to be
alck instead of haw to get well.
Mrs. Proeideam'e Baehst.
Mrs. Provtdem went to market aad
bought some shad roe. just as she promised
In her last Saturday's round. She also put
In tha basket some asparagua. although It
was still rather expensive, and so she only
bought a small quantity and a bunch or
two of new beets, fehe, likewise Invested
la a coci4e of boxes Of tre wberrVa, even
if they had to be shlpf d quite a distance,
for a little overstock sent thtm down a
bit. and she proposed to delight her family
with a strawberry ahirtcake. which la a
little fruit aad a good deal of starch and
The Lange Grocery Co
THE GROCERS, BUTCHERS AND B A K E RS The low price maker.
"We invite public inspection as well as government. In regard to
4uai.i.j auu yum.
OROrERV DKPT
The Flour market Is on the ad
vance, but we give you a last op
portunity to stock up on our fa
mous "Purity" Flour at, per
OOt
Shredded Wheat, per pkg... 10
Grape Nuts, per package. . . . 10c
Premium Chocolate, per lb. -25
Standard Tomatoes, 2 cans.5
Corn, per can 5
Peas, per can 5,
3-lb. ran Baked Beans 54
Laundry Soap, 12 bars for.. 25
Cornmeal, per sack 10
Fancy Oil Sardines, per can.2tt
Fancy Mustard Sardines, can. . 5
Fancy Creamery Butter, lb..25
Freeh Errs, per doien 15
ritr.su t.tihl.tlll.KM
Fancy Tomatoes, per basket. 25
Fancy Large Pineapples, ea.J5
MEAT MARKET
BOO pails of Lard at reduced pfTces
A 3-lb. pall of Lard at. -28
Hamberger, our own make, per
Pound ge
Skinned Hams, per lb. ...134g
Picnic Hams, per lb 10
Bacon, per pound 13
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
- In this department we prove our
motto of low prices and quality.
Fresh Bread, per loaf 3,
Pies, all kinds, each ggi
Cookies, all kinds, per dozen. .g-
Fancy 2-Iajer Cakes, any flavor.
SSI 10
buj o-iatr Lite, any flavor.
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CHERRIES COME IN SNOW
Winter 8torm and Simmer Fruit Vest 01
Omaha Harktk
STRAWBERRIES G0ID, BUT HIGH IN PRICE
Other Fralts aad Vegetables la Sot
flcioat Bapply to Make the
Saaday Dlsner Ose of
Mick Variety.
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urcou unions, per ouncn JeJ earn 0 le
Tho Lango Grocery Co.
Phone Douglas 1530. 24th and Cuming Sts.
cream, both good fuel providers, so the I
right kind of food for this chilly spring,
with the slight acid of the fruit added for
a spring tonio and builder.
Bhad Roe, Maryland Stylo Whatever way
shad roa may be preps red. they should first
bo cooked about fifteen mlnjtes In bolllne:
water. In which has been put a tablespoon
or so of vinegar. Break the roe In small
pieces, put In a well buttered baking dish,
sprinkle with salt and pepper and halt
cover with broth, add a rounding table
spoonful of butter eat In pleoes. Cover
the pan and cook in the oven fifteen
minutes; reduce the stock to half a cup
by letting stand where It Is hot but not
boiling rabidly, then beat the yolks of
three eggs, add a cup of rich milk and stir
Into the hot sauce very slowly. Cook over
hot water until It thickens slightly, adding
a roan ding tableapuonful of butler and m re
salt and pepper if required. Pour ever the
roe aad garnish with slices of broiled bacon.
Asparagaa Patties Wash, peel and trim
the tough skin oil tha ends of the as
puagus; cut in Inch pieces, keeping the
tops separate; cook tha remainder r boil
ing salted waier, uncovered, until pearly
tender, thea add the tops and finish cook-
lag; cat a stele loaf of bread la t so-inch
slices, cut from them squares abojt four
Inches long and three wide, and cut out
the centers, making a box with v.r th!
sldea; dip these In melted butter, and brown
",""' ln ovn; drain the water from
the asparagus, make cream sauce with a
rounding tablespoon of butter and one of
flour, half a cup of milk and hlf of tte
water from the asparagus; put the aspara
gua ln the sauce, reheat and fill the bread
boxes or eroustades, as they are called,
letting the sauce run very slightly over the
sides to soften the hrtad.
Shortcake that le Shorteske.
Strawberry Shortcake Sift and measure
two cups of flour, add two gently rounding
teaspoons of baking powder, a teaspoon
of salt and a rounding tablespoonful of
butter or shortening: chop or mix the short
en! r.g In thoroughly, heat an egg. add to It
half a cup of milk and mix Into the flour,
thea add as much more milk as is required
to make a dough as soft as can be patted
and rolled Into two rounds about nine
Inches In diameter and a erant Inch thick.
Butter the lower one with melted butter,
Uy the other oa top and bake in a very
quick oven, not letting them brown too
much. Walls they are baking, pick evsr
Now is I
the Time
To change your grocery
account where you can
always feel assured yon
will get not only the latest
the market affords, bnt the
best in quality at the most
reasonable prices. Start
right for the summer. Call
and see ns or 'phone as
Douglas 818.
RICE BROS.
23th and Davenport Streets
the strawberries, washing them quickly by
putting a few ln a sieve and shaking them
ently ln a pan of cold water, then drain
ing on another s'eve. Reserve a few of
ir.e ntceat, mash the rest and sweeten them
very sweet; lift oft the top layer of crust,
put on the bottom one a layer of straw
berries, then lay on the top crust, butter
It and put on a thin layer of berries, whip
a cup of double cream, sweeten It as
whipped and spread it over the top layer
of strawberries; cut the reserved berries
In two, dip in sugar and lay en the top
of the whipped cream In any preferred de.
sign. Serve immediately.
New Beets Stuffed with Asparagus Tips
Cook asparag-ja as In previous recipe, drain
acd chllL Cook small new beets, scoop
out the Inside and pour over them a French
dressing made of three tablespoons of oil
to one of vinegar or lemon Juice, pepper
and salt. When ready to serve, dress the
asparagus with French dreaaing, mads as
above, fill the beet cupa and set on a leaf
of lettuce. If oil Is cot desired, marinate
tha beers In vinegar In which a few cloves
and a bit of cinnamon have beea steeped,
and dress the asparagua with a cooked
geuad dj-taeiLg
The first cherries of the season reached
the Omaha market Thursday and sold for
60 cents a pound. They came from Cali
fornia and the shipment was small. An
other shipment scheduled to arrive FYlday
afternoon la being disposed of at 60 cents
a pound. This will provide for the Sunday
demand. The fruit is very good for the
first. Pineapples sold from IS to C5 cents
Friday morning, a little cheaper than they
have been, and the choice was quickly ex
hausted ln consequence.
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A few boxes of kumquats were In mar- j
ket Friday morning, although they have
been out of season for several weeks. They I
sold for 15 cents a box of uncertain capa
city and only partly filled.
will buy
asked.
Frogs' legs of the small variety are sell
ing at 15 cents and 30 cents a dosen, tho
larger ones at GO cents a dosen. The email
neck clams are SO cents a dosen. Lob
sters are coming ln In such quantities that
every day haa shown a decrease in price;
at present they sell from 40 cents to 45
cents a pound.
Fresh fish Is getting more plentiful and
the Friday market offered a good variety.
White fish Is unusually nice and sells at
20 cents a pound. Fresh large trout Is being
shipped In from Bay City, Wis., and Is
IS cents a pound, shad is ffi cnts apiece.
small lake trout Is 11 cents, crapples U
cents, pike 1 cents and California crabs
S cents a pound.
Some of the best looking strawberries of
tha spring are selling for 20 cents a scant
quart box. Tbey ars large and red and
sweet. Smaller berries of just as good
quality sell for It cents a quart box. The
cold weather In the south has made berries
scarce, but there will be enough for the
Sunday demand.
Potatoes are rneap Just now, old and I
new. An unusual quantity on hand among
local dealers has kept the price of old
potatoes down below what might be ordi
narily expected at this time of year and
they sold Friday morning from 75 to
cents a bushel. New potatoea are to be
had for t and I cents a pound, few grocers
asking mors than 7 cents for the very
best.
New peas are scarce, but those In market
are of good site and the pods well filled.
The continued cold weather haa made
home-grown asparagus and other early
things high, asparagus selling for - cents
a bunch. Home-grown head lettuce Is
coming In and sells from 10 to 20 cents a
head.
Celery Is to bs had In the local market,
but tha average housewife would think
I twice neiore paying is cents a ataik for
such as it Is. It Is either rusty and wilted
or a bright green that hardly looks fit to
eat. The entire supply has been shipped
hers from Chicago.
e
Esrs which got up to SO cents a dosen
the early part of the week are back at H
cents again and some dealers are making
them a "leader" for 16 and 17 cents a dosen.
Creamery butter haa dropped to 3S cents
a pound and dealers predict that It will
not go much higher again before next Au
gust. "The New York market has broken,"
they say, and after this break butter Is
down, for the summer. Dairy and country
butters ars down acoordingly and bS sants
For a Good Complexion,
Health and Beauty.
FOR Gear Eyg
Pure Complexion
Sweet Breath
Clean Tonrua
Calm Nerves
Coed Temper
Eat a Cascaret whenever you suspe
you need It. Carry a Utile lOo Emergency
box constantly with you, in your Purse eg
Pocket.
Whan do you need one?
When your Teofue is coated
When you have Heartburn, Belchlfifc
Acid Rlair.p in Threat
When Pimples fcejln to peep out ,
When your stomach Gnaws acd
Burns.
That's the time to check coming Constip
ation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
That's the time to take a Cascaret
s
One tablet tsVen whenever you suspect
yeu need It will insure you against 90 per
cent o( all ether IQs likely to attack you.
Caacarets don't purge, don't weaken,
don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach.
They stimulate the Bowel M -soles to
contract and propel this Food naturally past
the little valves that mix Digestive Juices)
with Food.
This stronger action produces greater
nutrition irom food and perfect elimination
o( useless materials.
It makes the blood purer, healthier and
more reconstructive. Insuring a Una, cleat
color and complexion.
Then carry the httle ten-cant box con
stinrty with you In your purse, and takog
Caicaret whenever you sutpoct you novd
it.
All Druggists sell them over ton mCLon
Doles a year, for sis years.
Be very careful to get the femitee,
made only by the Sterdng Retnexiy Com
pany .A never sold tn bulk. Ewary tablet
tamped CCC.- m