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The Omaha Daily Bee EDITORIAL THE OMAHA DEE a clesn. reliable newspaper that Is admitted to each and every home. PAGES 9 TO 18. VOL. XXXIX NO. 57. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1909. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS rsamisxssssan Dennett's Duy Dig Stock UMBRELLAS $-fl .50 LL 2,000 Very Fine American Taffetas, for Men and Women Worth $3.50 to $10.00 The host lot we ever had in any of our famous Umbrella sales, bought from maker retiring from bus iness, by our buyer now in New York. Magnificent Sterling Silver, Real Stag, Real' Horn and Ivory Handles. Finest quality American taffeta tops and all silk covers. See window. SATURDAY is the day; $1.50 the price. Great est umbrella event ever put on in town. The Goose Girl '.$1.08 A new book by Harold McGrath, Juet pub lished, on sale at Join Bennett's Late Fiction Library a membership free with any book $ J Qg 7TY77m The Fall Quarterly Style Book of Ladle Journal Patterns In Just In. Get I I 1 M BM mm Home 1 U Handkerch U Women's pare linen Aprfnxella Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, 86c usually, )P. for i AJC Women's plain linen handkerchiefs, usu ally I Vic, special 4 The Sale You Have Waited For Lingerie Dresses Ten Dollars Now comes the climax to the summer dress sell Jng. Commencing Hatur day we will sell regardletis of former nricea. Choice of '15, s19i', '25 Dresses for tan dollars. This gives you pi ok af a few hundred extremely stunning Princess rarmenta In white and ool ora. Gorgeous atreet dresses end particularly desirable for evening wear later on. Take the una you Ilka best now for Powerful Money-Saving Event Saturday $000 SQ50 rMfFPrMDTsC per ., t vjt-wa vj.a.JLk- pair $1 2,000 Pairs; High Grade; all Perfect It's almost incredible that such sterling qualities and surprisingly smart styles should sell for so little. It's the most forceful demonstration of the purchasing power the Bennett shoe organization has made in recent years. In cap turing this purchase we bring to Omaha the greatest shoe bar gains this city haa ever heard of. Women's, Misses' and Men's Oxfords on most fashionable lasts of year, including all leathers, in lace and button effects. Patent leather, chocolate kid, calf skin, patent vamp and colored tops, oxbloods, etc. Ankle strap pumps, Sailor & Gibson ties. to We have all sizes. Extra space and extra sales people to wait on you. Sizes are arranged on tables for easy choosing. There will be no exchanges. None sent C. O. D, None on approval. Positively never such a shoe opportunity In Omaha before. AA fry 1(D) Wash Dresses 200 Samples on Sale A manufacturer's complete stock, house and traveling men's sam ples, all colors, values -to $12.60 l $3.50 White Wash Skirts Many hand some styles, any one worth to 16.60; new for $3.50 One-Plece Dresses We continue to offer choice of very select as sortment of $2.96, S3. 26 and $3.76 Dresses at $1.95 Girls' School Dresses Any dress in stock, Including Oalateas and fine Scotch Madras; new, effect ive styles for fall, worth to $5, tor si.n. New Tailored Waists White and stripe Madras, laundered .. ilt cuffs and detached collar $1.25 Dainty, Inexpensive American Beauty Corsets An American. Corset modeled for American women. The highest attainment In corset making is expressive of every American Beauty Corset. For Saturday we feature a smart, new long model, in ba tiste or ceutll, in long straight line or bias gored styles, with shirring string In bust line, lace or ribbon rn trimmed and two pairs hose supporters le)V Still another line American Beauty Corsets, In coutll and batiste, in fashionable long lengths, non-ruatable boning, the best corset on any counter selling ...$1.00 Drug Sundries, Photo Goods Newport Sea Salt, 10 lbs. 12c Ruby Candle Lamp 25c $1 Ruby Lamp (orange or ruby glass), for 60c SI ass Develop. Tray, 4x6 inch 25c Enamel Develop. Tray, 6x7 inch S8c Glass Develop. Tray, 8x10 Inch 80c Rubber Print Roller, 4 in. 15c Eastman's No. 2 Brownie Camera for $2.00 Premoette Camera . ...94.50 Eastman' Films of all sizes to fit any camera. Tanglefoot Fly Paper, per box 80c Chloride Lime, lb. can.. 12c Powd. Boric Acid, lb. . . .80c Merck's Sugar Milk, lb. .80c Wyeth's Eff. Sod. Phosphate for $1.00 Packer's 25c Tar Soap.. 15c Dabrook'g La Valla Perfume, ounce 50c Laplzal Talcum Potwder. ,15c Woodland Violet Ammonia for 18c Woodland Violet Sea Salt for 35c Week End Grocery Sale FOR SATURDAY Bennett's Best Coffee, 8 lbs.... $1.00 and 100 stamps Bennett's Best Coffee, 1 lb 85c and 30 stamps Bennett's Challenge Coffee, lb.... 18c and Bennett's Teas, ase'td, lb 08c and Corslcan Blend Tea, for iced tea. .48c and Bennett's Tea Sittings, lb. ...... . 15c and Brick Cheese, lb 20c Full Cream Cheese, lb..20c And 10 Stamps. Roquefort Cheese, lb. . . ,40c Commencing Saturday, Final CLOTHING CLEARANCE Suits in tomorrow's sale represent the best values of the season. Of course it's the last lots, the broken lines, the odds and ends assembled in one lot for a grand clean up. Don't expect all sizes in each style, but every size is in the assortment. On account of this incompleteness we now give you pick of superb models in worsted and cassimere, that were $18.00 and $20.00, for There's a pattern here that will Just strike your fancy. The materials, the lining, the cut and style of each is all that good tailoring should be. Loot them over. Be early. Two and Three-Piece Worsted and Casstmeres A whole suit now at the price of the trousers alone, if your size Is here. If you can wear a 32, 33. 34 or 35 then you re lucky. These are splendid worsteds and rasaimeres, snita that sold to $16.00. We are determined to sell every one of them Saturday. The new pries is - $1 Men's Odd Suits a you're lucky. L$5 Redlculoua Mark-down StraW Hats for Men Here's a price that clearly show our determination not to carry over a single Straw Hat. Come In Saturday and choose sailor and soft brim bats that sold up to $1.00. Any one we have, mind you, and all you are asked to pay Is 15c Half Price for New Summer Ties New, suappy Rumcbunda four-in-hands, in best colors and pat terns, also reversible French fold effects; all regular 60c lines a JC Man's Underwear Whit and ecru lift and open mesh shirts and draw ara, knee length drawers, short sleeve ahlrta 1 f C valuea 50c anon, for Bhlrts (or Man White pleated and fancy negligees, J1.00 values. . . .60 Best Time to Buy School Suits If yon practice economy and thrift, you'll fit out the hoys now. We have several tables fall of handsome wool suits in newest up-to-date materials and styles on which we are making very liberal reductions. School opening only two weeks away remember. Knickerbocker Suits In (ray mix tures and plaid, for boya t to IT year of ace; all are naw. nobby 16. 00, 14.00 and $7.00 (b) pA suits that any boy would J) II be proud to wear, for " Horfolk ana Double Breasted ntte These also have Knickerbocker pants and are shown In a variety of taste ful wool materials; s to 16 yeare; regularly 12. SO, ii.00 and $3. GO. for PERCALE AND MADRAS BIX)t'SE8 fine assortment of effective new patterns, made for 75c and $1.00 selling, all fresh and Cflj clean, sizes 8 to 15. years; now first time at.... JUG $1.69 10 stamps 75 stamps 40 stamps 10 stamps Bennett's Pride Flour, including 60 stamps, for 81.70 Alaska Red Salmon,- flat cans, two for 25c Pure Honey, Mason pint Jar 25c and 20 stamps Cocoanut Bars, 18c quality, lb 12c Rice, 10c quality, 4 lbs. for 23c Queen Olives, pint 25c and 20 stamps Mignonette Marrowfat Peas, can 8c Eugene Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c' Diamond C Soap, 10 bars for. 25c Sour Pickles, quart 12c and 6 stamps eHinz Dill Pickles, dozen 18c and 10 stamps Heinz Sour Mixed Pickles, qt 25c and 10 stamps EGG SPECIAL Direct from country, guaranteed fresh, at, dozen 2-4 Veal, Ham and Beef Loaf, can luc Potted Ham, can 8c and 4c Oalllard'B Olive Oil 70c and 40 stamps Rub-No-More Washing powder, 7 for. 25c and 10 stp's Bennett's Capitol Sweet Wrinkled Peas.. 10c 5 stamps Light Weight Vests and Panta i harply Reduced X.lsle Tests, with Valenciennes lace edge, silk tapes; a good 60c to. garment, for M White Mercerized Testa Sleeveless, open lace knit, 20c values. 111. for 1JC Whit Uale Panta Light weight, wide lace trimming-, 60o t values, for w,Jt Our Candy Day Don't forget your weekly box of candy tomorrow. She'll expect It. Two fine specials. BENNETT'S SPECIAL CHOCO LATE CREAMS A chocolate of quality; fresh goods, made by Balduff's a 60c confec tion; special, lb FRESH TOASTED MARKHMAL LOWS Balduff Candy Co.'s best SOc quality rich, creamy r mtA Hltnna lh Uv 25c A Great Day for Hammocks We just bought the entire wholesale stock of Hammocks from the Q I 0 I ; ! tlMII1 MMBgHgaBraasss Marshall Paper Co. of this city at a urday at great reductions. $3.50 Hammocks for 91.70 $2.50 Hammocks for $1.3 .$2.00 Hammocks for 91-00 $1.25 Hammocks for 60c 20c Galvanlzod Water Palls for 15c 26c Galvinlzed Water Pails for 17c SOc Gah'nlzed Water Palls for 19c 69c Galvanized Wash Tuba for 80c 7Pc Galvanized Wash Tubs for 4flc 89c Galvanized Wash Tubs for BOc Bath Tub Seats. 50c kind 25c Mrs. Petts Sad Irons, per set. . .50o B. O. E. $1.35 Sad Irons OKc very low price, and offer them Sat- Flreless Cookers A necessity In every home these days. We offer a line at close-out prices Satur day 91.95 Garden Hose. Cotton Covered Rubber Hose, In 60 foot lengths, per foot 8Ho Gopher Rubber Hose, 60-ft lengths, per foot 8c 16-gal. Garbage Cans, $1.76 kind, for 91.25 12-gaI. Garbage Cans, $1.50 kind, for 98c White Cups & Saucers Saturday the China section will offer Johnson's English White Cups and Saucers, in St. Regent shape 6 for 50 Cup, Saucer and Plate decorat ed china, regularly retail at 25c; Saturday we will sell 'all three pieces for Earthen Jugs, fancy flow, blue or white and gold pattern, worth 60c; special for the day...25 Omaha's Greatest Meat Market Order your Sunday dinner at Bennett's market. Our ImmeuMi busi ness keeps stock constantly moving, hence we have fresh, wholesome meats daily. Our prices are lowest, deliveries are prompt. nc 1 Freeh Dressed Spring Chickens, per pound Fall Lamb Leg very choice, lb . ...9ttr) Porterhouse Steak per pound ..12H Sirloin Steak per pound 12H Prime Rib Rnat rolled; bones out, per pound 10 Pot Roast per pound, 8c, 7c and 5 Veal Chops per .... pound 10 Veal Roast per pound, 9c and . . . 7 Veal Stew per pound 5 Mutton Roast, shoul der. 4 lbs 25 Mutton Stew peclal, 6 pounds 254 HAMS 2,000 pounds Calumet skinned hams, closely trim med, nice and lean, 8 to 12 lbs. average, very choice, per pound 14H4 BACON 2,000 lbs. Calumet brand bacon, sugar cured, narrow strips, by the strip, Pound 144 For Satuaday, Carload Watermelons Fine, Urge ripe Melons, good and sweet, each SOo an a So California Peaches, per basket ISo Home Orown Grapes, per basket, 30a Crab Applea, per peck fioo Good Jutting Applea, sweet, peck..aoe Tr027Taax,B8 Michigan Celery, two stalks for.... Bo Lt ma. Wax or Oreen Beans, quart. So Tomatoes, per baaket loo lied Berts four bunches for Bo tireen Unions, three bunches for... So Sweet Corn, per dozen ears (a Potatoee, special Saturday, peck... loo Kry Unions, per peck SSo Fine Cantaloupes, each.... Co and JOo Lemons, per dozen goo Seedless Orapes, per pound .loo SB IB I ft I Less Than Half for Gauze Lisle Hose Summer Stockings to match light dresses champagne, Copen hagen, pink, blue, lavender, etc.; garter tops, 50c quality, Q for UC Bilk Lisle kStooklnga Blacks, bronxe, gray, taff, pink, light blue, green, champagne etc.. Imported SOo grades for '. 3 bo 1,000 Picture Frames From Chicago Manufacturer Twice a year we buy up all the short mill lengths of picture moulding from this maker. Because he can depend upon us to clean up his stock he makes a sacrifice price. These mill lengths he has made up Into frames for us, In every size, kind and shape, such as golden oak. withered oak, Flemish oak, lacquer, French bronze, gilts, gold leaf, etc. square, ovals and circles sizes from 4x5 Inches up to m v gx 18x40 Inches; values to $6; 1 Utf f SMaf Saturday on sale for vl; IV QtfXj (Bring Your Pictures With Tou.) ENGLISH CHANNEL SWIM Experience of Jabez Wolffe in His Eighth Attempt. MAT WEBB'S SECRET OF SUCCESS Want of Pace Causes Failure nf Pres ent liar Swimmers Strong Cur rent Near French Coast the Great Hetbark. T.ON'DO.V, Aug. 9. Of the few mon.imenial p-i ft.rinances In the domain of physical en durance quite the mnt prominent Is the lm across the EiiKllah channel. More thKii a quarter of a century has e!ap.-i emoa Matthew AVebb performed the great fet. yet It Is singular thU not a man haa leen able to duplicate It. In all about fifty attempt have been made, and a majority of the by powerful swimmers, but not tne could be round to stay the entire jour i y. But a study of Webb's capabilities and his emulators reveals the tecret of his success. He was a faster swimmer than I ny of his successors, w hile his pluck and amount of endurance were wonderful. An Instance of his urit was clearly demon mated toward the end of hts swim. When within four and a half miles of the Calais sands he was hit by a current which came twirling around Cape Cirtsuez, but it did rot force him to Kie up. Webb was then vu"m than fourteen hours in the water and ! have been tiring, but for seven hours longer he bucked the current and finally walked out on the beach at Calais, it was alow work to take nearly seen hours for four and a half m.its. but It fully shows the determination of tne man. lie was 21 hours In the water altogether and durir.g thai tune covered over forty mlUa. Jshri Wolffe'a Tr. Twu of the most notable aspirants for the honor of late are Montague Holbein, tTuierly a lacing cyclist, aiyl J aba Wolffe. voUl mad Mveral attacks OA rvebos lact. with Wolffe having the better of It, for once lie actually came within about a mile of the French shore, when he was forced to quit from exhaustion. This season he Is active again and any day may see the great ambition of his life crowned with success. In his eighth attempt Wolffe was attended by. the Sea Wolf, a small yacht which kept close to him all the time, and one of the men Adolphe Abrahams who saw the swim from the boat, says: "We were on board the Sea Wolf at 2 a .m. and stayed huddled In a corner of the deck until a quarter aM 3, when we steamed leisurely out of Dover, receiving extravagant wishes for success and a little chuff from the harbor mouth. In the early morning light we could now see for the first time our surroundings and our com panions. Three and thirty slrong, we cov ered the tiny deck with our persons, our camera, rugs and other belonins. We were a motley crowd. Three were women Wolffe's w Ife, his mother and a Journalist. There were half a dozen press men and the rest Included a party of nwlmmers from Iover and another from Wales. Wolffe's two trainers. Hrlckett and Kellingley; .he crew of Ihe yacht, a man who represented a famous meat extract which was to be used for the swlmmer'a sustenance, another j who represented a company of music halls with a keen eye to business. start on tonic Trip. "The South Foreland reached, a small boat was lowered and Wolffe. his trainers and a few official persons to guarantee a fair start made for the shore, about a quarter of a mile distant. Through our glasses we could see him being coaled thickly with some preparation of tallow a physical and mechanical protection against the cold. He posed for a photog rapher and at 4 M stepped Into the watr. For the firfct hour all was quiet and It seemed as If we were overwhelmed by the magnitude of the occasion. Who knows, I thought, we may have the fortune to .see history made. For some time one watched the ivlmmer, vUh fascination as his left arm cam up and hla head went down Urn anu time agala. with mcbinvUks reg ularity. He started at twenty-five strokes to the minute. I timed him at Intervals during the swim and he never dropped be low twenty-three; once or twice he rose to twenty-six. The first immediate novelty of the spectacle over, conversation became brisk and, of course, distinctly 'shoppy.' Two of the party had actually made at tempts themselves and several had wit nessed more than a dozen efforts. The more I heard the more I grew to realize the difficulties of the undertaking. Wolffe's most enthusiastic partisans seemed dis posed to reverse the old established Idea that what one man can do is possible to I another, and. In concluding that what one I man cannot do another car., threw some doubt upon the truth of Webb ever hav ing completed the swim at all. F.ffeet of the Pipes. "Many on board had allotted duties to perform. The swim had been little more than an hour In pmpresy when Piper Hen dry opened proceedings. For an hour be perforrned on the bagpipes a selection of Scotch airs with a vigor which clearly thowed that swimming should not be the only test of endurance that day. I wss heartily sick of bagpipes by 6 o'clock and soon a relaxation was afforded by Wolff's first meal. Feeding a channel swimmer Is a difficult proceeding. After trying all sort of vessels the domestic feeding bottle has been found to answer best, although when the water Is very calm a large cup can be uaed. Each 'feed' consists of tea. milk or hot meat extiarts. less than half a pint at a time. Solids, on the whole, are found to be Impracticable with the excep tion of a few sponge rusks occasionally. Utile deference Is paid to digestion. The meal being over. Wolffe started off again, and immediately Kellingley dived In and swam alongside for the next hcur At Ihis stage Wolffe was goitm very strongly and taxed Kellingley s powers to the utmost, sooii a relaxation was afforded by Wolffe's had another meal, and t.:e bagpipes re sumed, this time by Piper Nlooll. The lat- licr. showed ayaa gusavar yigr ibaa ileairy over tha Scotch al which Wolffe loves ao dearly. 'Play "I i.ove a Lassie!" ' he shouted to the piper, who, delighted with the appreciation, went away on an extraor dinary career of activity. Think of "I Love a Lassie' on the bagpipes for three quarters of an hour and when one Is not feeling aa good as one could wlxh. The tide turned at 8:30, and I understood that so far all had exceeded the most sanguine expectations. Wolffe had started soon after high water on the eastern tide, had cleared the South Ooodwln lightship on the land side and now was six and a half miles from the English coast. Bending; Off Pigeons. "Here the first pigeon was sent off. It circled round and round the yacht, and then suddenly coming to a decision made straight for Dover. Many pigeons were dispatched during the course of the day, some to Dover, others to Loudon, and a couple to Cardiff. Lolling on deck one transported oneself mentally to Piccadilly and heard the newsboys shouting 'Channel swim! Latest!' With the ebb tide Wolffe came down channel Into line with St. Margaret's bay. Hour after hour the rou tine which I have described was regularly maintained feeds, bagpipuag and the com pany of other swimmers. At intervals we were cheered by passing shlpa. Near mid channel two English cruisers afforded much excitement. Twice Wolffe passed saieiy tnrough a thick mass of enormous Jelly fish. The French coast became clearer and clearer as the confidence among the crowd Increased. At midday the heat of the sun forced Wolffe to adopt a head coh ering In addition to the goggles he had already worn. By way of refreshment he took off the glasses and was thorougnly swilled with fresh water. When at 3 o'clock It was announced that barely four miles j separated the swimmer fron the nearest land every one became wild with delight. The flood tide would soon set In and the swim was as good as over. We passed a Boulogne trawler, whose crew entered Into conversation with our French pilot. They say the Ud comes wvu aud f owd fur aim," explained M. Duterte, with a snort, as If to repudiate any approbation of his steer ing from such a course. All Had Faith In Wolffe. "At this time I do not believe one person on board doubted that Wolffe would suc ceed. It waa Interesting to observe the de grees of optimism.' The moet rabid were already in fancy treading French soil; the musio hall man's negotiations were prob ably completed. Only a few of the experi enced reserved Judgment and they were SUN DA i" SOPUT-LEAD ENGLISH-23 clearly hedging from a sense of responsi bility attaching to thew opinion. I was congratulating myself on being one of the thirty-three in the whole world who had . .nnjuB.flll rhonn.l KU 1 1)1 Th most hysterical compliments and absurd witticisms were bandied. 'Look at the French coast a-looming up!' cried one en thusiast. 'I can see the houses!' shouted another and this waa regarded as a great sally, but It was completely outdone by an other who yelled: 'I can see the bathing machines!' Wolffe gaily waved his hand toward England. "It's a cert an absolute cert!' he repeated. 'Play "I Love My Las sie." ' At 3:15 we were assured that two and a half hours steady swimming would do it, but by 4:15 France seemed no nearer. Wolffe's stroke la still long and regular, but It lacks power. In addition a breeze sprung up and gradually strengthening made the water very choppy. Still he kept plugging away, but the land was getting no nearer; Indeed surely It must bo fancy It Is getting farther away. It Is all so mysterious to an Ignorant layman this steady progress toward a point the distance from which only Increases; three hours ago he was nearer than he Is now! How changed Is the atmoaphere In the buat! Not a word has been uttered for half an hour. The silence naturally added to Wolffe's uneasiness. 'Smile at him!' shouts Kellingley fiom the water, 'he gos by your faces!' our attempt ea cheerfulness i. not brilliant. t.lvee It Ip Fluall. The last desperate effort at encourage .ment U comical, dtspila Uve pathos, iiptr Hendry Is taken Into a small boat, and standing right over the swimmer literally blows a bagpipe Into him. But even this stimulus Is of no avail. A momentary hesi tation and Wolffe swims to the yacht and with very little difficulty climbs aboard. At 6:56 p. m the great swim la over after Wolffe had been In the water nearly four teen hours and had covered more than thirty miles. 'I did my best, boys; there la something wrong,' ha said aa he went below. He did not seem In the least ex hausted, his pulse was good and hla tem perature very little below normal. Further progress was useless, aa It would have taken Wolffe out more and more to the North Sea, and aa the tide had still over three hours to run he would at the end of It have been at least six miles from the French coast. Then with the next tide he would have come back gradually Into shore in all perhaps seven hours from the time at which he abandoned the swim." HERE'S ANOTHER CONVENTION Postmasters' Association Mar Be Se cured hy Omaha, So Vanlir Thomas Thlnka. Omaha may get the next convention of the Postmasters' association. Postmaster B. V. Thomas ,1s In attendance at the pres ent convention at Toledo and wires hope fully. Mayor Dahlman haa telegraphed at Invitation In behalf of Omaha and the Coin' mercial club has likewise been backing Mr. Thomas' efforts. OBJECTS TO BEING LANDING PLACE FOR A WINDSHIfc So Ror Coantrrmaa Obatmrfs Window Lights of This Fir ing; C raiser. the A. B. Wlndshlp, who Is no aviator, as his name might indicate, sometimes takes a flyer Just the same, and sails pretty high. When Windshlp get." off on one of his ascensions he feels that lie has enough strength to put "Brother Bylvest" In the shade. Hoy Countryman of America, living al 2412 North Eighteenth street, says he does not mind It when a fellow wantd to have a good time, but he "does hate a bully." So when Windshlp decided to try a land ing on Countryman, the latter objei-ted and put a great deal of obstruction In the win dow lights of his aggressor. Not satisfied with that he pulled Wind ship to the police station, and In court Judge Altstadt said to Windshlp, "I give you ten day; now, maybe., you be good." Bee Want Ads are iluslne-ss Boosters. THE BEST DIARRHOEA REMEDY In selecting a remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus or Chol era Infantum, you should use great rare. There are many remedies on the market for these diseases. Some arf good, some should be rarefully avoided. Others depend upon habit formins drugs for their cures. Wakefield's Blackberry Balsam Js the cue remedy that U always safe, sure and does not constipate. In 63 yean, this medicine has been used in Millions of cases of bowel trouble and never has ono single case been reported where it has failed to cure when the tiiiiple directions were followeJ. Vakef'.?ld's Illatkberry Balsam stops ti e Diarrhoea, removes the cause and leaves the stomach and bowels in their natural and regular btate. a5c or 3 bottles J 1.00 everywhere. WAKEFIELD'S BLACKBERU Y BALSAM