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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER .". 1007
RIGID INSPECTION OF CANDY
Hit. : Providem Advocates This and
How to Eat It
CHILDREN ' SHOULD BE TAUGHT
MrlhtxU t)f Maanfawtara aad Eat
ing irt Balsfal ta Ye
One aaa SaaalA Da
GlTaa Attention,
If It were possible to hava a much mors
rlKld Inspection of the candles that ar sold
so largely on th street to children and
then hava aoma means of teaching, through
the schools or otherwise, something about
the proper method of eating and the
quantity we ahould hava a wonderful dif
ference In the health of children and es
pecially of school children. An Inspection
of the methods of making and the places
where the pushcart candy la made reveals
poor, cheap materials, put together In the
midst of surroundings that are anything
but clean and that threaten the spread of
even dangerous disease. Candles are mads
In the same room where beds are occupied
by numbers of men and this ' In buildings
old, .with mouldered walla and floors, which
have not been cleaned for years.
As for the teaching In regard to the use
of candles and sweets It Is very meagre
and Insufficient.' A teacher says, "If this
habit of buying and eating at all times
snch quantities ' of cheap candy could ba
topped the children would be In much
better condition for their work."
. Pare Candy and Saarar.
Candy, pora candy and augar are good,
a substance quickly assimilated and made
Into blood and energy, which are greatly
needed by a growing child. But sugar la
one of the most condensed of foods and a
little will do a great deal towards supply
ing the system. Therefore a child should
be taught to eat but a small amount at a
time, and less In proportion as they exer
cise In fresh air. A child out doors, mov
ing about rapidly can assimilate and use
up in energy much more of sweets In any
form than when sitting In a close room,
the air of which contains the carbolic aold
gas excretions of a number of children.
Also when out of doors running about the
body la held In a mere erect position and
the digestive organs allowed fuller plsy,
so they can do their work better, hence the
foundation of a better, purer blood and the
generation of energy and Its better use.
When sitting in a stooping position, bring
ing the digestive organs In' a compact
macs, they cannot function properly, the
energy generated with dlfftoulty having no
physical outlet, but being diverted to brain
use, leaves a certain amount unused,
whloh manifests In a form of nervous
activity, resulting In actions of the phy
sical body of no use to the child, hence the
nnrvous child, with the digestive organs
overtaxed to dispose of one kind of energy
producing and not body building food. A
body built of strong foods, gralna, milk,
vegetables, sweet fruits, can use In the
open air with active exercise, a considerable
amount of energy supplied by the diges
tion of sugar, but a poorly built body, sit
ting In a cramped position. In a close room,
using only its brain forces, should be
very careful not to over burden the diges
tive organs with this very condensed food.
And above all do not add to the sweet,
wretched gelatin substances, made of un
clean hoofs and bones of animals, or worse
yet, the dreadful adulteranta which the
new state law says are found In confec
tionery "teira alba, barytes, talc" dif
ferent kinds of earth "chroma yellow,
paraffins or other mineral substance of
poisonous color or flavor, or any vinous,
malt or spirituous liquor or compound or
narcotic drug." To rend over thoso miser
able adulterants of an Important fond of
childhood condensed in our ktate laws
should make us most careful what they
sre allowed to est, mort ilenlrous by the
force of our condemnation of any food
which does not comply with, pure food laws
to aid In their extermination.
Make yourself as much as possible sim
ple candlea for the children and teach them
how to use them right.
Pasmnt Brittle.
Peanut Brittle Chop fine peanuts; put
two cups of sugar over the fire In a large
Iron' or granite frying pan; stir It con
stantly with the tip of a granite or heavy
spoon, not getting the sugar on the spoon
any more than necessary, as it cakes on
snd cannot then be melted; when the
sugar la two-thirds melted lift off the fire
and continue atlrrlng until all Is melted.
Sprinkle the nuts In a greased tin and
pour the syrup over them carefully about
a quarter of an inch thick. Let atand
until cold, then atrlke the bottom of the
tin and break up the candy. Peanuts and
sugar are very strong foods and ahould
' be eaten in small quantities, half-way be
tweeen the meals, not keeping the stornaoh
all the time Ailed with fresh food, and they
should be thoroughly, masticated.
Cocoa Pudge Two cups sugar, one-half
cup milk, one rounding tablespoon butter,
cooked together until it begin to break on
the top la large bubblea; then add two or
three ounce aquares of chocolate, dissolved
In a small amount of hot water, and cook
until the mixture forms a ball, when a
teaapoonful Is dropped In cold wster; re
move from fire, let It get half cool, then
beat rapidly until It begins to thicken; pour
into a square greased tin the thickness of
a caramel, wore It In squares with a knife
and when cold break it up by knocking
the under side of the pan. This contains
a considerable amount of cooked fat and
Is therefore harder to digest than a pure
u (tar randy.
Kemember In buying candlea that good
HiiKar costs at retail from 6 cents upwards
' and candy cannot be made of pure ma
terials and aold for less than double that
amount.
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We Have Reason
To Be Proud
Big Extra Special
Bargains Saturday
9
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Women's $1.50 Kid Gloves at 98c Pair
These are short two-clasp kid gloves.
in black and all colors a very fine
quality 01 Tencn Jamb all 6izes
and widths, worth up to one
fifty a pair, at, per
pair
WUMKfl-B KiiBOW JufiAtiTH KID GLOVES Made of fine real u.J.
13 and 16-button lengths blacks, whites snd tans,
all sizes and an extra special big bargain for r m P
Saturday, at, per pair
It Is High Time for a Change
Warmer Underwear
Misses' and Children's Vests,
Pants and Drawers, fine ribbed
and heavy fleeced two bar
gain lots will fj 1 C
.
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We are prouder than ever ot our
reputation gnlned. long (Once, as
the store for boys. The fact that
the boy Is safe in coming here for
his shoes alone and receiving just
what he would. Yet where he ac
companied by you, makes It the
Ideal store. As for the shoe
THE STEEL SHOD
you heard of It before. It outwear
any two pairs of boys' shoes ever
built.
THE TRICES ARE
10 to 13H,
at
1 to 2,
at ..i
iV to 5M,
at ;
We are have ready for imme
diate delivery the new high top
shoes for boys, the best for winter
wear you ever saw.
' PRICES RANGE FROM
$2.00
$2.25
$2.50
at
a
-at atbV
'if tir it r 4 n
Tuiiicu a. iicavy esi, i aihs
and Union Suits
$2.25 to $3.50
Ask to sec them.
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OUABa'l rVBT. TOOO CBaTTSB
MBAT i
'! Trsdinsr at this Sanlturlly Conduct-12
fej ed Pure Fo-wl Slirp, you are guar-N
v anteed that thi fooda you eat tuvjj
nhsolutrly pure, wholesome and un-v
9 adulterated, and thai the prices areV
V la low as Is consistent, quality con- S
sicierea.
SATURDAY SPECIALS IS
5 Turk norm, nhoulilr . ntn ner lb SUnS?
Loaf l.ard, per pound 91.00
$ Dlnmond "C" Hams, per lb 140
0 From 7 p.. m. to p. m. we will i,ell
$ one ton of choice bolllns; beef, ot,
O per pound ' 14
V A fine assortment of Ducks. Geese,
I s vnilr Snnitnv dinner. '
i X reaches, pr box . . .
' X I'lums, per box
S Sweet Potatoes,
v
per bushel.
Plain Lettuce for
I n Kndlve. fine, each
Fresh Egg, per dozen . . .
Jersey Sweet Potatoes,
Fresh Mushrooms,
Seckel Pears,
Head Lettuce, .
Cauliflower.
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.9143
...Bojji
. .loo
..18o $
X.XQUOB DEP1BTM11HT.
In thta drnartment wa rarrv a full!
and complete atock of fine wlnea and.N
family fij
liquors
trade.
for medicinal and
8
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnam SI.
ft
Some are fine ribbed, some with soft fleecing
medium and heavy weights, A- IQA fiQn
on bargain sauares. at Ovj It wwv
Infants' All Wool Vests Several styles all worth
up to 50c, at'
Munsing Underwear is the best in the world.
19c
i
35c Ribbons at 15c Big lots of very fine taf
. feta ribbon all kinds of plain and fancy
effects on great bargain square for Satur
day worth up to 35c yard, at, yard. ......
Ik
Hosiery Sale
5 Misses', Children's and Boys' Fine
? and Heavy Ribbed f A 1 0f C
5 . School Hose, at. . i. J JmU2mlo
Ladies' and Men's Hosiery Many with full
fashioned foot double sole, spliced heel
some are silk finished mercerized ? 1
worth up to 36c,' at, pair 2 C
Ladies' Very Tine Imported Lisle Silk Finished Hosiery- 9Eg AQ
plain or fancy silk embroidered, at, a pair )3C"4t'C
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OUR BAKERY
DEPARTMENT
Quality is the first consideration
In our bakery. Every article must
be the best that experienced bakers,
with hig-li (Trade material, can pro
duce Try some of the following for
ten cents:
Almond Sponge-Cake,' each" ... .10c
Cookies, all kinds, per dosen....l0c
Molasses Cup Cakes, per dozen.. 10c
Baking- Powder Biscuits,, per dox.lOc
Vienna Rolls, per dozen 10c
Parker Home Rolls, per dozen -..20c
Zweibach. per dozen 1 Oc
Dessert, Wafers, per dozen.' 10c
German Coffee Cake, each 10c
Pullman Bread, per loaf 10c
Boston Brown Bread, per loaf. ...10c
When down town shopping you are
especially Invited to vlslf our store
whether., you wish to buy or, not.
... DAINTY LUNCHEONS ...
SERVED AFTER MATINEES
TriE Store ran PfLic4cir.
See
Our ,
Windows
17th and Douglas St. g
Tel. Dooa;las MT.
Q Private Exchante Connects All Depts. kI
,
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1322Faftam5t.
jrT)QTrASTEB8 POR
Aaatraltaa Millionaire Hart,
VANCOUVER. B. C. Oct. 4.-Herben R.
Morton of Australia, a millionaire, slipped
n the steps of the Vancouver opera houae
a
yrupvj
eana
acts OeAtlyct prompt
ly oatae bowels, cleanses
lle system ejectu ally,
assists one in overcoming
habitual constipation
permanently. To get As
benejicial ejjects buy
the genuine.
f lanujact urel Vy X be
CALIFORNIA
JjiG'SrmJP Co.
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' Lu, niete line of sizes 'In stock of
both
Combination and 2-PIece Soils
If you are out of shape,, can. build
them to measure.
Albert Cahn
Urt Maker and Man's Turnlshsr.
ISM TAAUMAM HaEST.
C -PATENTS xnmt PROTECT
Ovr 3 ao tor lintkiri M&laM rmim Com. immm I
sway from home and friends
Is likely to find himself
without money. A diamond
will always supply that
need without any trouble
or publicity. Our diamonds
and prices are right. We
will buy back any diamond
we sell for nine-tenths of
its cost within one year.
last olfht and fractured his skulL Ha
probably will die.
VOICE FROM OLD MISSOURI
Prof. Charles Sproal Proclaims Only
Real Tain, Extant Is Dittos'!
DlTlne IleailnaT.
An eccentric genius signing himself Prof.
Charles Sprout of Nevada, Mo., Is sendlae;
out a number of badly printed and worsa
spelled circulars denouncing the "Mason
lodge" and "Woodmen of America lodge,"
President Roosevelt, "Andre Carnegie and
others as enemies to society, to the repub
lic snd as fomentors of anarchy and foes
of liberty." Prof. Sproul is of the opinion
that the only real thing now existing on
this earth is "Dutton's Divine Healing De
cision," and calls upon all humanity to
abide by it. He carefully falls, however,
to tell Just what kind of a thing "Dutton's
Decision" is, whether it is a motorcycle,
grasshoper plague of a swsyback mule.
Prof. Sproul gives a long dissertation on
the Declaration of Independence and con
stitution which is as lucid as a Chinese bill
of fare In a Greek restaurant.
Prof. Sproul has sent one of his circulars
to the United States district attorney and
wants Mm to take Immediate action on
the matter. The circulars are real curiosi
ties from the fact of their absolute incom
prehensibility and verbiage of nothingness.
Prof. Sproul admits he has been tried for
Insanity, but he does not give the rssult
ot the trial.
THE GREAT g
MAJESTIC
MEN'S STYLISH
STREET SHOES
The new leathers and lasts
shown In our Street Shoes this
(all are certainly a splendid com
bination of taste and utility.
Gun Metal Calf, Chrome Calf
and Gnu Calf are among the best
of the dull leathers (or street
wear.
Shiny leathers or all kinds on
new and correct lasts for both
fteet and dress wear.
SPECIALS
$2.50. $4.00. $5.00
Ta frcveat Saaes Irasa CraekiasJ
use Quick Shlr.i biiu follsh. It oUs. pol
ishes and gives a patent leather finish and
(a water-proof. Ask your dealer for It.
BRICK NEARLY HITS WOMAN
Falls from Ton af Tall Balldtng aud
Strikes Hat af Mr. YVU
llasa Rocaafora.
Dislodged by the string to an advertising
kite, a brick tell from the chimney of ths
Board of Trade building during the parade
Thursday afternoon and missed striking
Mis. Wil'iam Rucheford by less than two
inches. Mrs. Itocheford was watching tho
parada with Mrs. William Btryker and a
number of children. Ths brick struck her
hat, brushed her cklrt and was broken to
pieces by ths force of the fall on ths side
walk. Tus kits string bad bivken and the end
FRY SHOE CO.
16th and Douglu Streets.
This is your argent Invi
tation to attend our
special demonstration of
the great Majestic Mallea
ble aad Charcoal Iron
Range, at our store
beginning Monday
morning, October 7 th, at
8:00 oclock; and continu
ing during all hezt week.
, We'll show the range In
operation with demon
strator from the factory, baking dainty biscuits In three minutes, and
Berving them with good coffee.
ABSOLUTELY FREE
To air- visitors during Ithe entire week,
to buy or not You're welcome.
Come In. whether you wish
- To every person placing an order for a Majestic during this demon
stration week, will be given absolutely free a set of kitchen ware
worth at the lowest estimate $7.60. Range will not cost you a penny
more. The ware is given, by the factory as a special Inducement for
this week only. Place your order during demonstration and have range
and ware delivered later It you wish.
John Husslc Hardware Co.
2407-09 Cuming St.
I "II You Buy It ol Huaale It's Rlghl."
Have You the
Correcl Time
Perhaps yopr clock or watrh
needs cleaning and repairing.
We are expert
Watchmakers and Jewelers
and guarantee all our work.
No use to discard .hat pleoe
of jewelry Just because It's
broken; se me. It Is my busi
ness to riX 'IaC
Vboas Sooglas 4307.
N. P. STILLING
sxpxbt nwiL awd
DIAMOND tCTICa.
Booms and 1 Paatoa Blk.
attached to the kite waa dragged acroas I
the chimney, dislodging .-the brick, which
apparently had been loosened for aoms time.
The street wss crowded st the tlms and
that aoma one was not Injured Is coosld- I
red miraculous, - - . ...
Better be Safe
Than Sorry
During the fall festivities, when our capacity Is
taxed to Us utmost, it is important that passengers
on cars as well as pedestrians on the streets, should
exercise more than ordinary care to avoid accident.
'
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GET OX OR OFF MOYTXO CARS,
AND WHEN CROSSING STREETS LOOK OUT FOR THE CARS.
ASSIST US IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS
Omaha . Council Bluffs
Street Railway Company
Might Just As Well Be Well Dressed
Might lust fs Well Be Dressed in the Best
And no extra expense in the long
run if you buy your elothing at
Hayden's
".When you come here we'll
show you the
Hart,Schaftner& Marx
hand tailored clothing. May cost
a fraction more than the part
wool clothes, but it's worth more.
In Buying Clothes Here
you are certain at all times of
very best style, honest workmau-
ship and materials, perfect fit and
satisfaction.
lVe Guarantee It.
If you don't get it, your moaey's
Refunded.
SUITS OR OVERCOATS for the men who want real style, the
highest type of good quality, individuality! and all wool fabrics,
combinedwith moderate price, nothing compares with our Fall
lines ranging in price from
$15, $16.50, $18, $22.50 to $35
THE BOY You're proud of him, you like to see him , dressed
rights Still you want garments that are going to stand boy wear.
Just look over our line. Our judgment says it's perfect. We
want yours. Suits and Overcoats at
$1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $5 to $7.50
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Cepyright 1907 by
Hart Scbafaer Marx
YOUR EYES TESTED FREE
We now have an Expert Optician in charge
and all day Saturday we'wlll sell
95c
Best Gold Plated Spectacles
or Eye Glasses, at . . .' ,
Gold Filled, rimless, or with d A nn
rims, special, at '.. ..vli 30
ALL BEST GRADES AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Try Hayden's First
Do You Know that
SPECIAL LOW FARES
CAM BE SECURED ON THE
1st and 3rd Tuesdays of
OCTOBER and NOVEMBER
1907
to point ea the line of Ike
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
in NORTH DAKOTA, MONTANA, IDAHO,
WASHINGTON, and EASTERN OREGON.
Free Government Land
Low Priced Farming Land
Irrigated Land
Fruit, Grain and Grass Land
Stock Land Timber Land
Far Isrsa. rsssrrausss stc. wrtts
E. D. ROCKWELL, D. P. A.,
318-319 Citlua Bash Bid,.. Dm Msisss. la.
For Information and printed snattsr, writs to
C. W. MOTT. Gaaaral Emigration Agent.
St. Paul, adlon.
08
Take the
Rocky Mountain
Limited
The newest and most luxuriously equipped train be
tween Chicago and Colorado.
' Such Important. things as a new mission-style llbrary-buffet-observation
car a barber electrio lights and
'fans. Garland car ventilators; these differentiate the
Rocky Mountain-Limited as the BEST.
But one night en route. Leaves daily at 11:40 p. m.
A second daily train leaves at 1:85 p. m., carrying
standard and tourist sleeping cars.
"Rock Island to tho Rockies"
Ask for painty Illustrated
booklet describing the '
Rocky Mountain Limited,
F. P. RUTHERFORD,' D. P. A.,
ROCKISLAXD LINES
Omaha, Neb.
1323 Farnam Bt.
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