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TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY HEE: NOVEMBER 13. IPOS,
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SOCIETY ANTICIPATES RUSH
rm.m
The Car
For The
Busy Man
keenly appreciated by
the man whose time
"counti" Is found in tha
Iieht, convenient, depend
able, Ba&er
Runabout
It b the smartest, speediest and
most ap to data electric runabout
ever produced.
Low eurrcnt eomumptloa
Ions' mileage radiua controller
M steering wheel divided aeat --ample
currying oapadtjr ander
teat n tot it mid foe either
basinets or pleasure, purposes.
Equipped with high overload
capacity motor and controller
that will NOT aro or "freeta".
It la the perfect car for phrsl.
elans, prof easional and bualneaa
men particularly adapted for
nae in congested streets, ret ao
eirnple and easy of operation that
any woman oaa drive it
The Baker Electric ftaneboat
pens a new era in electric vahi
sle construction.
Let ns ttve you a demonstra
tion of this eon Ten ient model.
Appointments made by "phone"
or letter. We will call for you at
your office or residence.
ELECTRIC GAR AUK CO.
Telephone Donglaa 3961.
- 1M0 rsrasm Omaha, Hen.
Calendar Indicates Calm Before Rush
of Debutante Parties Next Week.
Otto Nrenilth.
are: Mrs. W
smith, Mrs. J
Oury. Mre. W.
Louise Kennedy
The members of the clgb
A. OlSKsford. Mrs. Ne
H. Kennedy. Mrs. W. H.
N. Haskell end Mlsa
A Suggestion
Chocolates From Beaton's
We receive daily shipments of the
following well known brands:
Washington Continental Chocolates
H to ( lb. boxes, at, pound. . . . 80
Hurler's Chocolat and !)m Hons
Mi to 5 lb. boxes, at, pound. . . .gOt?
Ilowew' Alllu;retti Chocolates 14 to 5
lb. boxes, pound G0
Itwney's Chocolates and lion Ikina, '4
to' 5 lb. boxes, pound GOc
Johnson's Swiss Chocolafcea 14 to 2
lb. boxes, pound 80
Angel Food Chocolates, our price, per
Pound 30t
' We also make a specialty of the fol
lowing local brands: O'Brien's full
Swiss Chocolates. We deliver free to
all parts of Omaha, or pack for ship
ment. Beaton Drug Co.
13th and Fat nam.
eases.. jBSA!b'?C DOUGLAS Sr'V..
71 .
THE VALUE of
DISCRETION
Rushing; off to just the first
.Jewelry store you come to isn't
' always a wise policy. We
couldn't buy Jowlrr that way,
and wo know Jewelry thor
oughly through over twenty
years of experience In your
midst.
Tou may judge a. garment by
feeling; of it or by stretching
It; but when you buy diamonds
and Jewelry, you buy more on
the store' word than any other
guidance.
The distinct leadership of this
atom has not come by guess
or new notions, but by Insur
ing methods and proven honor,
and shall be so maintained.
Any claim that we make for
the superiority of any pattern
or makes of merchandise Is al
ways backed by expert knowl
edge and experience. Our new
hand-wrought Repousse Sterl
ing Silver is an Innovation In
our store In Omaha. You should
see it. 1
PRICES S7.00
to $500.00
T. L. COMBS & CO.
Sola Agtnts
Jewelers and Opticians,
Cnrlstats Gilt SelUog Every Day
HOLIDAY DATES ARE BEING MADE
tssitanrrmrat of Charity Ball Meets
Ueweral Approval. I'ronslalsisi te
Make Psjnrtlon One of Smart
est of the 1 ear.
Another Hit.
Two young thins met upon the street,
Mi-hfuil friends t.f rtay. Kone by.
Who cnllml each other "dear" and "sweet,"
Affe tlon In the eye.
Thn swift there followed maiden fight.
The annwer true was tuurii,
To query "Is my hat all right?"
"lour Hall all ngni en"u.n.
The Observer.
The Social Calendar.
Ht'NDAY Mis Curtis, supper party.
MONDAY Monday Urldge club meeting
at the home or Mrs. A. I,, neea; mr.
und Mrs. W. O Gilbert, theater party
for MIhb Lois Westbrook.
Tl'EHDAY Mrs. William Kierstead.
bridge party at tier nome on norence
boulevard; Mrs. M. T. Barlow, bridge
afternoon for Mrs. MeClintOek; anni
versary purty by Temple Israel sister
hood; Fort Omaha Hrldge club, Mrs.
Otto Nurnith. Mr. and Mr. R. ii.
ringers. Ilanscom Park Card club.
WKDNKSllAY New Kensington club.
Mrs. Haul Hurlelgh: Midweek lli-logs
eliih, Mrs. Louis Chillies Nash; Al
ternate club, Mrs. E. Hrace; Independent
Card club, Mrs. J. Htrawn; Clematis
rluh. Mrs. Uangrellner.
THt'KCnAT Mrs. Charles Martin and
Mrs. Frank Martin, bridge 'party for
their mother. Mrs. George Marker:
Comts elub, Mrs. Arthur Hoover; Ideal
club, Mi. and Mrs. S. II. Beetem; Miss
Helen Ohman, Yellow Rose card club.
FRIDAY Mra. Harold Ulfford, after
noon reception for Mrs. Kxra Millard;
Friday Bridge club meeting at the home
of Miss Jeanne Wakefield; Junior
Bridge club meeting at the home of Mrs.
(ieorge Kedlck: Miss Nina Crlss, Char
monte club; Mrs. Frank Carmlchael,
Round DoEen club; Mrs. F. P. Loomls.
West Florence Luncheon club; Ban
Bond club, Miss Robinson.
SATl.RDAY Omikron club dance at
Chambers' hall; Harmony club meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Dale; Association of Collegiate Alumnae
meeting at the home of Miss Henrietta
Rees; Mrs. M. J. Mathews, afternoon
reception.
The week past has been one of almost
continuous gaiety for the fashionable set,
every day having brought some smart af
fair. The two afternoon teas given by Mrs.
Euclid Martin and Mrs. B. A. Benson
complimentary to Mrs. Oaylord Martin
were, perhaps the largest things, but a
aeries of bridge parties by Mrs. Milton
Barlow and a Berles of luncheons at the
Omaha club by Mrs. C. A. Hull were also
pretentious.
Thla week'a calendar la hardly so promis
ing, atlhough several affairs of Importance
are scheduled. Chief among these is the
bridge party to be given by Mrs. Charles
Martin and Mrs. Frank Martin Thursday
afternoon. Saturday evening the Omikron
club will give another of Ita series of
danolng parties at Chambers' and Tuesday
afternoon Mrs. W, I. Klerstead will give
the first of a series of card parties.
The holiday calendar la already begin
ning to take definite form, several of the
local fraternities and clubs having com
pleted plana for more or less pretentious
affairs. Unlike the schedule that usually
prevails at that time the entertaining will
be well balanced among all the sets in
stead of being confined ao largely to the
school folks for their midwinter vacation.
Plans for the holidays are even more defi
nite than those for Thanksgiving. This is
due, no doubt, to the fact that the Thanks
giving vacation la too brief to admit of
a general homecoming of tha students.
Announcement of a charity ball" to be
given thla winter seems to have met with
popular approval. It has been one ot tho
most talked about subjects of the week and
promises to be one of the really notable
affairs of the year. Junuary 26 U the date
announced by the board of directors of the
Creche, under whose auspices and for
whose benefit it is to be given, Mrs. Wil
liam A. Paxton, jr., la chairman of the
committee In chargH of arrangements.
Pleasures I'nst.
Mrs. J. Burr Taylor entertained Infor
mally Friday afternoon for Mra. Milton
Bower r-f Columbus. Neb., formerly of
Omaha. Those present were Mesdames
Harry II. Knanp, Gorge B. Towell. W. N.
Durward and O. W. Rich. Misses Moore,
Ann M.Kire, Bonnie Tallmsdge and
IHirothy Claire Rich.
Mr. and Mra. W. D. Blackburn enter
tained the members of tho "Kill Kare"
card club Friday evening at their home,
151 Spencer street. Cut flowers brightened
the rooms and after the game of cards,
supper was served from one large table,
having a centerpiece of yellow chrysan
themums. The prises at high five were
won by Miss Mndge Bishop anil Mr. Will
iam Vrbach. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. William
Vrbach, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Carmoan, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Redman. Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Oould, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kinnard, Mrs. Charles
Malllnson, Miss Madge Bishop. Mr. D. K.
Armstrong, Mr. U Thatcher and Mr. W. R.
Blackburn.
The wedding of Miss 1 aura Ma'xv
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Matza,
4T7 Patrick avenue to Mr. Joseph A.
Jaqulth took place Wednesday evening at
S o'clock at tho residence of the bride's
parents. Rev. Father Harrington officiat
ing. The bride was gowned In white silk
mull trimmed, with Valenciennes lace and
carried white chrysanthemums. Mlse
CJertrude Haney was bridesmaid and wore
a gown of yellow silk mull and carried
yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Edward
Whitman served as best man nnd the
wedding mnrch was played by Miss Fern
White. At the reception which followed
the ceremony for the wedding guests Miss
Orace Kelly and the members of the brlda.1
party assisted.' About seventy-five guests
were present. Mr. and Mrs. Jaqulth will
be at home at 2311 North Forty-fifth alreet
after December 1.
The Largest
Assortment
of Suits we
have ever
shown.
s FARNAM ST.
We can save
you 50 per
cent on
your Fur
Purchase.
to St.
oil
From our
FIGURE THE COST
When you have any cleaning or dyeing
to be done you can figure the com your
self by consulting this price list
LADIES LIST.
IB:
I an 1
Plain Waists. , . .
Silk Walata . ...
Plain eklrla . ...
Plaited nklrts..,
Cklrt and Drop. .
Jackets (short.
length, lined. .
length, unltn'd
l ravenettes
ry Cleaning x
b s-reaauur
M IIOO
I ' 1 00
fs 1 ao
1.00 a. 00
-85 . a.oo
IOO 1.50
00 t.60
10Q 8.60
l.ao,
When you have unv rleanlmr
to be done you can ttgure the cost your. 1
self by consulting this price list. ,
MEN'S L.IVT. !
I Dry or Btsaml OleaalsT. !
iClaaaUna; aad.Dyaliir and
yelng and
rreaalng.
Prospective Pleasures.
The Friday Bridge club will meet tills
week at the home, of Miss Jtinne Wake
field. The Midweek Bridge club will be en
tertulned Wednesday at the home of Mra.
Louis C. Nash.
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Rogers will enter
tain the llaniuoin Park Card club Tues
day evening ut their home.
Mlsa Lynn Carpenter and Ml as Olive
Carpenter will entertain the Melody club
Tuesday evening, December 1.
The P.- B. 0. Cpoklug club will be en
tertained at luncheon Saturday at the
home of little Miss Claire Duugherty.
The next meeting of the Amateur Mu
sical club will ba Wednesday, Novem
ber It5, at the home of Mra. Gilbert
Hitchcock,
Mrs. li. W. Hart of Council Bluffs will
give dinner parties on Tuesday und
Wednesday evenings of next week ut the
Grand hotel.
Miss Lynn CurtlH will entertain in
formally at supper Sunday evening ut
the home of her parents, Colonel and
Mrs. 8. S. Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. David Baum have Issued
invitations for a aupper to be given at
their home Wednesday evening, Novem
ber 25, at 7 o'clock.
Mr. and Mra. W. O. Gilbert will give
a box party Monday evening at tho per
formance of "The Patriot" at Boyd'a for
Miss Lola Westbrouk of Ogdeusburg,
N. Y.
Mrs. M. T. Barlow, who haa been glv-
Ing a series of bridge parties, will enter
tain Tuesday afternoon, when her honor
guest will be Mrs. J. MeCllntoek of Clin
ton, O.
Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs. Frank
Martin will entertain at bridge Thursday
afternoon, complimentary to their mother,
Mrs. George Barker, at the home of Mra.
Barker, 632 South Thirty-seventh street.
Gamma tig ma. a high school fra
ternity, will give one of the large
dancing parties during the holidays
Their party will be held thla year at
ti Roma hotel and preparations are bu
Ing made fgr a large attendance.
The Fort Omaha Weekly Bridge club
will meet Tuesday at tha home of Mrs
Come md 11 o (ioaalp.
Mrs. James B. Erwln haa gone
Louis for a short visit.
Mrs. C. 11. Sprague has removed her res
Idence to 2217 Howard street.
Mrs. Clabnugh Is the guest of her son, Mr.
Q. W. Clahaugh and Mrs. Clabaugh.
Mr. Nenl Dow, from Scotland. Is the
guest of his brother, Mr. J. N. Dow.
Mrs. E. C. Smith has gone to Morgan
town, W. Va., to spend the winter months.
Miss Ella Mae Brown left Thursday even
ing for a two weeks' visit with her sister
1n Bt. Louis.
Mrs. Arthur H. Simpson of Deadwood,
S. D.. is visiting Mrs. Katherlne Wells, 211t
Sherman avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Valentine and daugh
ter, Miss Enid Valentine, have taken apart
ments at the Winona.
Mrs. Frederick Sparling and children are
the guests of Mrs. Sparling's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Phillippi.
Mrs. H. T. Lemist, who has been con
fined to her home for the last week by
Illness Is somewhat Improved.
Mrs. Martin Crlmmlns of Fort Crook,
who was injured by a fall from her horse
last week, is Improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Daugherty will re
turn Sunday from a two weeks' visit In
Bait Lake City and Butte, Mont.
Mrs. Arthur D. Brandels and daughter,
Miss Ruth Brandels, who have been In
New York for several months, returned
home today.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harte have returned
from Colorado and are occupying their
home at Forty-ninth street and Capitol
avenue.
Mrs. William C. Cowin, who is visiting
General' and Mrs. John C. Cowin, will leave
the laM of this month to join Lieutenant
Cowin In Fort Sum Houston, Tex.
Mrs. Euclid Martin and Mrs. Charles C.
Montgomery and children leave today for a
five months' stay In Los Angeles and
Ocean Park on the Pacific coast.
Miss Blanche Kelley of Indianapolis, Ind.,
who, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Ellsberry, was much entertained during
her visit, returned this week to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wright left Sat
urday for Bt. Louis where they will spend
several das, going then to Lebanon, Mo.,
Mr. Wright's former home, where they will
visit for a short time.
Miss Jeannette Bellinger of Sheboygan,
Wis., and Mies Anna Connor of Evanston,
III., who ore the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Klplliiger. expect to leave the latter
part of the week for the east.
Among tho Omaha young women who nt- !
tended the university foot ball game In
Lincoln Saturday were Mlsg Katherlne I
Powell. Miss Mllroy and Miss Jeanne Wake
field. I
Mr. Curtis M. Lindsay, son of Mr. and i
Mrs. S. W. Lindsay, who Is a senior at i
the Armour institute at Chicago has been
made a member of the Tau Beta Pi society,
an honorary society among engineers. !
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gatneau of New j
York City, who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rlngwalt for sev-
cral weeks, left Wednesday for St. Louis i
to attend the wedding of Mr. Henry Gar
ucau. Mr. and Mrs. Ourdon W. Wattles left
Saturday noon for Los Angeles, Cal.. where
they will spend a fortnight furnishing their
new home at Hollywood. They will return
to Hollywood late In the winter for a stay
of several weeks.
Mr. andMrs. Robert F. Smith, who have
been spending the last week at the Astor
hotel In New York City, will spend this
week .as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wel
ton Stanford at their beautiful home, "Lo
cust Grove," Schenectedy, N. Y,
Miss Helen Edwards, who spent last week
as the guest of Miss Agnes Weller, will be
the guest of Miss Irene Cole from Monday
until Wednesday, when she leaves for her
home in Kansas City. Miss Edwards has
been honor guest ut a number of social
affairs during her visit In Omaha.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lockwood, who
went to Denver and Colorado Springs on
their wedding trip, returned the middle of
the week, and spent a few days as the
guests of Mrs. Lockwood's parenu, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Taylor, leaving Friday
evening for their new home in Kankakee,
111.
immense stock of suits and coats which in-
clude every desirable style and material in both the me
dium priced as well as the more expensive lines, attention
is called to our superb showing at $25, 2 models illustrated
New Tailored Suits $35 and $45
The suits at $3".00 and $45.00 include every vari
ety of the plainly tailored and the novelty designs.
Naturally every woman wants individuality in a suit
and that is what ours possess. We can give you the
new figure and the correct lines in as plain or as elab
orate a suit as you desire and in styles suitable for
every occasion from street wear to the most elaborate
social function. The following range of price will show
you the great variety of styles:
18 "25 '5555 -'85
Mid-Nov. Sale of Ladies' Cloaks
This great sale begins tomorrow and we are pre
pared with the largest and best selected stocks of lad
ies' stylish cloaks we have ever shown. It will be a
memorable sale of entirely new cloaks in the most ap
proved and latest styles. The many hundreds of wo
men who have purchased our coats in the past and know
their superiority will be glad to read the announcement
of this sale. There are coats for traveling and stormy
wear, for general street wear and for afternoon and
evening dress wear and the variety is endless. Spec
ial values offered at
1519-'2529 -35$39-$45
Furs of Style and Quality
There is every reason in the world why women who
need furs should buy them at the "Elite." You buy your suits and waists and cloaks
here, why not FUKSf They bear the same label of guarantee and satisfaction that all
the " Elite ,s garments do. Our stock is liberal, stylish and correct in price.
I
m ii - if PB 1 g?1 A me cnaracier 01 a gin is iuu"
VL TT H Ir" JL m the giver" taste. However, Inexpensive
"Owja M.M. .a. - Jf gQod la quallty ftnd choice in design,
it reflects lasting credit on the donor.
Exclusive designs in Desk Sets, Bridge Whist, Crlbbage and Poker
Sets. Brass Inkstands, Paper Knives, Files, Twine Boxes, Stamp Boxes,
Book Racks, Box Papers in many beautiful designs, Calendars, Mottoes,
Christmas Seals, Etc.
The Moyer Stationery Co.
1610 Farnam Street.
kJ S
X AN
FOOTWEAR
The Young Man or Young Lady
without a pair of Winter Tan
Shoes will not be admitted into the
line of Smart Dressers thia season.
It is going to be a season ol
Winter Tans. You will eee them
everywhere. We have the new
shades of tan leathers in several
smart models.
Medium or extra high cut styles
for men.
Medium or high Napoleon wave
tops for women.
LACK. HLTTOX OR BLCOHEH
93.50 84.00 to 95.OO
Select your tans early, for we
arc thlnkins that the smartest
styles will be scarce later. We
have every style and widt and
will see that you are fitted correctly.
i
Suits
Coats
Veals
Pants
Overcoats
yialera (heavy)
olovea
Necktlee
We also do altering and re
on velvet collars, put In new
Klrsl-olaas work ami reasoaable
TUT VI.
relng
.75
.eo
.so
1.80
8 00
.10
.10
BjeUia-rreaal:
reaaiUaT.
13.50
i.kS
75
1.00
S.6C
8.00
pairing
linings,
put
etc.
prices
THE PANTORIUM
"oon ox.aa.tmg abd stxrs."
W Jaaae Street. Bota 'riionea.
The Twentieth Century Farmer
lUawh.ee the Lite Htuck Me.
Dstscng FBaxkv
Sanatorium
eavreV. '
This institution is the only one
In the central west with separate
buildings situated in their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dis
tinct anil rendering it possible to
classify cases. The one building
being fitted for and devoted to tli i
ti'eairuoct ot uoiuontaglous and
nonnienul diseases, no others be
ing admitted. The other, Rest
Cottage, being designed for aud
devoted to the exclusive treatment
cf select mental cases, requiring
for a lira watchful car and spe
cial nursing.
fcrfii'm!.1'
THEORY OF CATCHING COLD
Ihslriaaa Associate the Trooble with
Periods of Aatlcyeloalo
Weather.
There is a timeliness in a recent discus
sion by Dr. C. M. Bechter of San Fran
cisco, of the causes of grip and pneumo
nia. He associates these diseases with
"anticyclonk" weather, when the barom
eter rises and tl:ie temperature falls. He
is disposed to b:Wve, however, that tile
effects observed at sueli times are due
tu the mechanical Influence of Increased
air preaaure, and perhaps to an improved
opportunity for some solar activity to man
ifest itself a u consequence of the height
ened purity ot the Atmosphere. Dr. Herli
Ur does not consider tho cold reasons Me.
Of course, it is for his professional
brethren to pass judgment on thia opinion,
but it is fsir to suggest tha possibility
t.ist Dr. Herhter may have overlooked one
factor In the case. The air In high pres
sure areas Is exceptionally dry. The
usual method of measuring humidity Is to
place 'wo thermometers side by side, the
bulb of one being kept moist When the
3
FRY SHOE CO.
Ill DIOBll.
Ifltb and Douglas Rtrceta.
1
Bridal Gifts
in Gorham Sterling Silver. We
have just received a shipment of
a dozen new, exclusive things in
meat platters, chop dishes, vege
table dishes. These are new and up
to date. Let us show them to you.
C. B. Drown Co.
Jewelers and Kllveramltlia.
16th and Farnam
BIG $5.00 HAT SALE
Ml our $5, $6, $7 and $8 r ))
Hals, will go this week, al..4'JVV
F. M. SCHADELL,
1522
DOUGLAS
FUR GARMENTS
Mad With m
Garments that Are In
Tailor's Touch
a Class by Themselves
Have your furs remodeled and repaired In a reliable establishment where
there Is no danger of substitution, for furs, ft must be remembered, come In
many qualities. A purchaser remembers qualities long after he forgets prloe.
Northeast Corner
16th and Howard
LADIES' lAILua an4 FURRIER
Big Drug and Perfume Sale
Monday at "Rexall" Stores
Corner Slateenth and Dodge. S Corner Sixteenth and Barney.
The Sherman & McConnell drug stores are the "Rexall
Stores" of Omaha because we have the agency for the famous
Rexall remedies, undoubtedly the most meritorious line of medi-
cines ami loiiei goous on tne market touav.
mm jpher is pretty well charged with
vaimr lh ri adings of the two Instruments
may not differ more than two or t'hree de
gitis. On very dry davs the wet bulb
ther v.oiue'.er will read twelve to fifteen de
grees lower than Its companion, berau.se
i va siratliin then tak.-a phice rapidly, and
rva.i ration cdoIs When a persin ii in
;s p::ipiratiun the condition of the akin
more nearly resi mhles the wet bulb ln
K'.rLm.'iit, .-.nil there. Is apeeial suseeptlblll.y
to the chilling influence of a dry atmos
I i-.. re.
Cot Infrequently at this season and dur
ing the winter montha the ordinary ther
mometer will n'ipw vhat In a period of
twenty-four hours ther lias been a fall of
twenty degrees or more In the tempera
ture. Yet the risk which the chonge In
volves is not fully Indicated If, as It usu
ally the rase, there haa also been a con
spicuous reduction In humidity. Properly
Take your Sunday
Dinner at
Hanson's
Cafe Beautiful
We will serve a very delicious
table D'hote dinner with a large va
riety of tasty dishes.
French sndl German
Table d'tlote
I Something new our own Idea
served as only Hanson cun serve It.
to estimate any Inf.uem-e which che weather
may then exert. eifcMt or ten degrees should
be subtracted from the dry bulb reading
May not cold, aggravated by dryness, be
the chief agency In Inducing grip, pneu
monia, and allied disjrders, after allT '
Advertise la The Bee, the papor that goes
Into the homes of the best people.
60c Hiah of Persia Soap, Jlonduy 91o
I doz. Colgate's lie Snap. Monday ... .5Sc
filte Christmas Perfumes. Monday .... 25c
Cue Dabrook'a Toilet Waters, Monday. 35o
6o( l-'loiida Water, Monday 85o
lUc Reimlssanee Soap. Monday 6
Ivory Soap. Monday, 3 for 10o
50r 1'ompeian Many age Cream. Monday 35c
50c i'lnaiid'a Hire powder, Monday.. 95e
Cut Prices on Staple Patent
Medicine
II 0 1. villa Pinlihum's Compound 8o
II 00 Hnulbli S irsapurlllu 75o
$1.00 I'leree's Kav. i'rencrlption 8s0
11.00 (ireen Mountain itenovalur Bsc
i ri) Hexall Itheumatlc Cure 75o
11.0(1 1. I. U Kesema Cure tap
tl.nti S rl 8. HiuimI Cure 890
jl to Kirk's Dandruff Cure 89c
More Cut Prices on Staple Drug;
Store Goods.
1 'b. Mule Team lin'ax....
l:eef. Wine and Iron
Abl.utt'e Muilne Laxative...
stuart a hy-pep-ii Tubbts.
Lambert' s l.lsli rlnc
Hitter At.i.le Hair Tonic
Ayrei berry Pei K
r,0 kl:ii Ma'i i:x;.-,i
Vimali, one of tt.e
90
85o sod 6C0
Sac, 45o, Uto
.45c ar.d B9c
.33c, 460. tSj
. . . . 6Co ana T&e
. 25c, 45o, E'JC
fi.r us.
st malt extract.
per dnxen
Hoi lic k s Malted
tl.ou Pcruna for
$1.00 Duffy's Malt Whiskey
Jane's Kxpeetorant
New'iro's Hernli lde
Kliowltou'a Danderlne.
1.40
Milk 450, 890, 3.U5
890
69o
460 aud 860
. 46o and 89o
.83c, 45o, B9o
Chest Protectors for Men
and Women.
ii.
Chest Protestors
(lev line of Chest Protectors is a imiat
reiiipb !" oiii-. iiMxoi ted at to imallty and
ues Tor luUlea and gentlemen.
S'e our demonstration of '-Soul KJa IVrfume" the latest and swellest.
Write for Catalogue.
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO.,
Corner Sixteenth and Ixx'.e bts.
OWL DRUG CO.,
Corner Sixteenth aud liaraej Htm,