Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 17, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 7, Image 7

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Stupendous Bargain Offerings from the Receivers'
iWbs, Muitcluings Sl Co. WJholesa
e
Sale of
toclk
BEorwwtwf rtY stasje
ITTK A MTIUO
HIT
Men'. Ii ( nn.l Children's
Hosiery All gii. n. north
t : 5c; on tale Friday st.
I .i r. . . ..JOr ud 12Vs(
"Never before in the history of our
store has the bargaingiving power
of our great buying organization
been more clearly demonstrated.
pji-i- rim'o nr enter unhir in new Clean tie- sense on-
MINNEAPOLIS EVENINO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY MAR
it eaall iged he col-
he m taSaeared 1Q
we rie.
teat he wis t
tatire Kneeland.
tst te kired
irabg merchandise been offered before.
Three Great Silk Specials Friday
From the Tibbs-hutchings Co. Stock
Never lct"ore in the hitory of the de l'artnients have we been able to offer
w liarirum in liicrli la-s nw ilk.
$1 $1.25 SILK FOULARDS FRIDAY, at..:.....:...:..:. 69c
I'm) Dre Patterns of Beautiful New Spring Foulards. Imported and DoraPs-
tiiMiuniiutacturp, '4fcliower Prtof a nd water proof ; .only one pattern of
some styles. PJnty of navy and d t-1ft blues and all thia spring's newest
rolorinsrs and patterns $1 and valors, also J7-irich All Silk
Mescalines M-in. Taffetas and aid wide Natural Pongees ou
snle Friday, yard
75c Silks Friday 20c. $1.00 Silks Friday 48c
Ov-r rt.'tuij yards of plain and novelty ni!ki. An immense line of beautiful new Bilks, 27-
nopliu. batin Liberty, pontes, jacfjuard t inch diagonal suitings, 27-in. heavy por.
Ke 8, silk. Messalines. 20-in. novelty silks
and JacqiarJ messaUnes, etc.;
SO different colors, at, yard TOC
69c
etee
Vfrom ee
irludisg
Citizens t 81ft Ig1alatis Bala.
Kvpf bill introduce in the Iwi'l-
tare averting Miaaeapoli is te receive
thnrotirh over ban line at the Hanot
ef Jeba TjjaKeaa sad hie .VritietiT
rininvyjeB of te .'oTPfnNri'lih,
Th
grist
pvH?e affairs re mm it te at -W)i'B
-a.
3-y rr
j the
frees be state
trel fry.th
adopted lea
He rjatA
Every day trill see new and crowd
bringing bargains offered. Nearly
every stock handled by a first-class
Knit I rulerwear
50c Qulitj. ests or panti,
in all !iea. medium t:Ight.
at 19
taia mey vaext aieetim
Af t h heaviest ptrwrhaneii at
edirf t re-eiret 'a sale ef tha Hte
ml dry raod trk af Tikho. Hnta-
ipi 4 Co. t.!r -ere rreerBtativea of
Tie Bra Haydem Br. vt Omab
Iraener
wholesale dry goods jobbing and ,ilhWt.. Malin itmw'
manufacturing concern is included at KmbroMery trimm.i yoke,
; . all siiee. cut Iocs and full;
matchless low prices in this sale. ,np tt 23
v
Urn Kiaa Vim t.
-The above paragraph from the hfmneapolisEven
ing Tribune needs no explanation it' the goods.
TasBahs. printd pongees, foulanis, etc
(tieatf-st bargains ever at, 90
yard . L4K,
Cut Class, Jewelry 2nd Silverware
At Half and Less Actual Retail Worth
Cut hagar and Creamer!
$4.00 value, at S2.00
Cut ;iaM Xsppif Regular rn.1-
ues to 2.00; on sale
t 75C nd 51.25
JM-OO Solid trtU Cuff LAaks -on
sale at $2.00
Solid (rold Dinner Rings Kegular
12.00 value; on sale, choice,
only S1.00
Solid (rtUl Betut ITaa Vaiue to
$3.00; on sal at . . . g2 ABd 91
Ciermnn MlTer Mesli rurses that
sold regularly at $4.00; Friday
t S2.00
CWUireai'a MeIi rursea Values
to $1.59, all at one price. . oO
Sterllna; Silver Hat Plats Regular
$1.00 values, at 39
StHiag Mirer Cuff Llaka Regu
lar $1.00 valnetj, at 39
CioM tShvll Set Kings Assorted
stones, In sb!l cameos. . . .25c
f l.OO Watches St. . .j)c
All 91.00 QuaJitf IOiinwtne Hat Iin, liarreUes, Cuff links. Coral
Xerklavmi, Bar Pins, Monogram Wait Sets; os sale Friday at one
price, cbolcs 25
Laundered
Shirts
W ithout collars,
food patterns
the regular 75c
quality; choice--'
25c
Ihey Carried One of the
Finest Stocks ot High Class
rVasi Goods for 191 J in
The West.
A few items here will show you
what kind of goods they carried:
25c Abberfoyla Gjaghaots, it Ins.
wide; our price . ... ..-12'
lc Renfrew, 2 2 Ins. ide..l0
ISc Renfrew, 32 Ins. wide, bun
dies SC
50c Silk Warp Foulanis -S8C
3 9c Silk Novelties 23c
25c silk finished Foulards. . 15
39c Scotch Ginghams 25C
39c Scotch Madras . . ..... ,25f
25c Scotch Ginghams, 32 Inches
wide -15J
15c Barnaby Ginghams . . . . Of
French Batiste, sold at 20c. -15?
Domestic Batiste, sold at 15c and
ISc, at 12HC
Winsor Batiste, sold at IJc to
l$c, at 10f
Several other bargains In Wash
Goods snd White Goods not advertised.
Tabic and Bed
Linens
From the Tibbs-Hutchiog
Stock
Full bleacfcftd. TabJs Damask, as
sorted patterns, worth ISc yd.
sale price, yard ' . 50
Bleached, end half bleached Dinner
Napkijbs, pure linen sQd Union
linen, worth $1.5e dosen; sale
price, six for 50
Hemmed Muck Towels, good sue,
.cpiored borders, worth 15c each;
sale price, each . j ....... . 10
Bleached sne nnbleacbed Turkish
Towels, full siie. heary and ab
aorbaxt, worth llc sale price,
each 12 H
Crochet Bed Spreads, heavy Mar
cellles patterns, knotted fringe,
worth $2.0d; sale price.,S1.23
Table Pads, quilted and herutned,
ready for use. 54 Inches, round
or square, worth $t.0 sale
.price, each $1.50
Greatest Embroidery Sale E"',"tU Omaha
We secured almost the entire sto'ik of Embroideries aud Tieets from tbe
Receiver's Sale of the Tibbs Hntching' Stock, Securing the Embroideries
at 25c on the Dollar. .Jat onejuartt-r of iiieir aetual value and will sell this
?tock. No soiled ptods nil strictly new, fre.ht" up-to-date inerehandi.e at
One-fourth Regular Prices.
5c for Embroideries worth to 20c yd.
10c for Embroideries worth to 40c yd.
15c for Embroideries worth to 60c yd.
19c for Embroideries worth to 76c yd.
25c for Embroideries worth to $1 yd.
35c for Embroideries worth $1.40 yd.
The F.mbroideries at JJi
Include all widths of edges
and insertions to' match
worth up to 20c s yard.
The Fmbrolderles at 19
include galloons- and wide
flouncing to match, worth
up to 76c a yard.
' Tlw r"mbroilerles at lOe ,
include 18-inch skirt flounc
ings, 1-in. corset cover em
broideries and' fine banJs
worth up to 40c a yard.
The Knihrviderie at 2"
include galloons and beauti
ful flouncings to match, to
45 ins. wide, worth to $1.00. J
With these Six Special Ixts we will show
4i to 6 yard strips matchless at yard, 121'jC,
You can't afford to mis these wonderful sav
The K.mhrol6ries at 15
include 18-inch flouncings.
with bands to match, txauti
i ful patterns and worth up
to 6oc a yard.
The Kmhroiderie at 3J
1 Include finest goods, up to
fjll 45-in flouncings and
worth tip to $1.40 a yard.
several lots of loom ends
7,C 4ic and.,...3VC
injr opportunities.
Men's Merino Underw'r
Medium "Weight Mdrts or Drawers
in all sires, regular 75c OKf
Outing Flannel Gowns
Men's and Hoy' all sizes, 75e val
ues in Friday's sale, 25 C
Magnificent Stock of
Outer Garments
Women's and
Children's
was a very important part of the great purchase from the Tibbs, Hutching & Co. Wholesalo
Stock. Every day will see bargains shown seldom if ever equalled in the history of Omaha
merchandising. Friday we will offer an immense stock of Wash Dresses and New Waists at One
Price.
cumnms mid
DRAPERIES
From the
Tibbs-tiutchings
x Stock
Xacb Curtain, worth 3.00 Pr-
Cable Net, Btuaselette and
Scrim; on sale, pair, 31.08
$2JB5 Nottingham Cfertaine
Double thread, pretty pattern.
In this sale at. pair 51.49
$3.75 Novelty CurwJas. .$2.50
Tambour Muslin Curuans 4 3 .
TaJuea, dainty paUerns; st, ptr
psir --.-.1.50
3Se rtfarad Sertma-In all enters;
on t0u t
$SUM 0eok OoTera Full aije. n.i
colon, criolca &1-S5
lsa mtVt Tntm SlighUy aull:; t
close, yard ....So
Bmnate of uta, &nlma aa4
Maarwa Worth up to II. t yard;
on mm at, yarj .....S3
MEN S WORK SHIRTS Alt kinds
and tires, regular values to $1.50
at, choice 49g
Three Rousing
' Rug Specials
Froes lite TlbbHutchlngs Co.
Mock.
fi7-V) Axralaater Rugs'ilS.OO
ilS'alie, big range of splendid
patterns for selection.
f 18.00 TapeMry Bruafirls Rugs
9x13 site, seamless, 21 patterns
for selection; on sale Friday at,
only .311.03
tfi.O Fine Velvet Rug 27x54
size, big line of patterns; sale
Price J)8
All rugs guaranteed jerfect and
saw spring 1911 patterns.
7-fU Water Color WisxJow Shades.
15 Inches wide, St. . . . 23?
Dainty New Dresses, in Lawns, 'Lin
geries, Ginghams, Union Cloths, Etc., as
shown in 16th St. Windows. All colors
and sizes in newest spring styles made
to sell at $5 to $10; your choice of the
entire lot, Friday
While looking over the special bargains, don't
forget to see the new Styles in 'Crown Jewel
Suits. You won't find them equaled at. .$25 j
95
Beautiful New Waist Styles, Silk Messa-
lines, Taffetas, Nets, all colors and sizes
plain and fancies. The very choic-
est lot of values we've ever had the for
tune, to secure, actual values to $7.50.
Pick them cut Friday while they last,
i at :.k .:.....$i.95
New Spring Covert Goats in all sizes, made to
sell at $15; tho?e handsome long designs so.
Drugs and Toilet Goods Specials
From the Tibbs-Hntchings Co. Stock
too, LSo aaa SSe ear ToUt In
one M l.x tTMH-: S ban far lse
10c Jao Rtue ur Flm ouve Soap i
t tttn for ......ISa
S km Xvary steep let. . IS
1tt Wtiiiams' 6:-,init Soup So
10c Shln.iU .-hoe Poiih Sc
JSc ;rv Tooth Powder 100
lie Rnjiitoi Kat e Craam ir Tooia
Po4r at ISO
J5c Tooth Brushes 100
$1.00 Wellington Combination Syringe
and Hot Water Bottle. gurantrd
for five year taX)Q
Puro Hy irogen Peroxide. $1.00
Friday at S&o
Pur Hytrvm Peroxldo,
5c rlr
tarao kettWa for S9e
60c Face Powder, either Java Hice or
Posxmi'o. at S5o
riaxlblo BaU riloa :5c aud 15c val
uer, at 100
$1.23 Bath Brushes, with detachable
handles, at Too
SOe BeiS Spcna-aa at SSo
Hapla now rowatata fyrlnga 1 gt
lie. t l.ii value, nt ... 4SO
ILM KM Water Bottle Aaeorted
on ihi Friday at 4Se
TSe aa4 91.00 Bnbber Olowes on sale
at . eso
popular this spring $8.95
Five Big Specials in Our Domestic Rooms Friday
One Lot of Tailored
Suits, made to sell
up to $20.00 on
sale at . . $5.00
One Lot of Ijulies'
Coats, made to
lp to $15.00.
52.95
selLu
st . .
One Lot of Rain
Coats from this
stock; on sale at,
each .. .'.81.95
One Lot of fader
skirts, 75c up to
$1.50 values; on
sale . . 39c
One Lot of Ladies'
Wrapper, made
to sell to $1.50,
on sale at. .49
DON T
FORGET
u rv
IT
PAYG
No Longer a Luxury
Hayeeas seas tt possible for avary.
body to eat rreaa Tsa-otablas the year
aroaaa.
Fresh Spinach, per peck SOo
1 large bunches fresh Beets.... loo
1 large bnncnes fresh Carrots.... 100
4 lariia bunchue frsun Saajots .... 10
1 lar bunches fresh Turulps ... 10a
J Isxk bundles fresh Radishes.. 10c
t large heads freak Leaf Lettuco.. So
Lrge Head Louuee, .each.,, f ie-M
Plo Plant, per buncn T-iO
2 bunches lresh Parsley to
Kaney Cauliflower, per lb TH
Fancy Ripo Tomatoes, per lb.. lOo
Fsricy V nx or Oree.1 Beans, jer lb ,
at um
LJtsaw hosula fraea Ceiery . . . . 6o
Lirge Cucumbers, each lOo
Ai.ythine; in fresi Vegetaiiles at
sumuwr prices, IN have it
SS TO
OaT
50 KB CXXT SATXS
OaVOCXJtXES
Tou ran always aava from 15 to 10
per cent by trading at Hayden'a.
Wo advise our customers to buy flour
now. It haa advanced lie per barrel
ua every pruaooei of suil going
aiher. Kedtieoday. per 41 lb. sack
best Patent Flour mads S14M
II iL.a test Granulated t'ugar flXM
14 biir piamond "C" or 'Em ail
Soap see
It lla. best Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal
for S6e
10 lbs. best White or Yellow Cornmcal
for ISHe
t lba hand picked Navy Beans.. S5e
i lbs. good Japan Rlc !
7 lbs. best Buik Laun.lry etarch.. Sao
Gallon cans Table Sirup Soe
Yeast Foam, pkg SVi
i
Children's Ball
Invitations have been issued for the fancy
tress ball whioh ta given aarruany for the
children of the members of the Metropol
itan club. The young women ot the olub
will bo in charge of the party which will
bo given Saturday aftcrceun. March S.
from t to t o clock.
Tha custom of giving a children's ball at
the Metropolitan club was inaugurated by
the 11 Julius Meyer, who. for many years.
Waa president of the club, sn.t the young
people of the club have oenUcsee tha en
tertainment, -vhu-h Is exceedlngty pepilar
with the children.
The little onea era taking a keen Interest,
aad already the mothers are occupied pre
paring costumes for tha event.
About seventy-five children wtll ba pree-
Famous Organist Here
Mr. Clarence Eddy, the eminent organist,
la now on his way to New York, returning
from a succetut ra xrat tour through the
saith and aeat aad as his journey brought
hira throth Oniaha. ha st.ipved hero fur
a few hours Wednesday ana vtsites) Mr.
Thomas J. .Kelly a4 his studio
Mr. Eddy haa a distinct mrenory of hia
fei-mer Visits to Omaha, when ha appeared
hero In recitaia. Us reqallee his firet
visit here wiany ' ear as ago,, when ha
Off! dialed at the public Installation of tha
orgsa of All Saints' church. This organ
waa the gift of Judge Wool worth. Mr.
t!dy aiwke with enthusiasm of his pleas
ant experiences here at that time.
Mr. W. F. Taber. who formerly was or
ganist at the First CongTealiunal church
ad aa important contributor to Omaha a
muaicai development, t now in Atlanta
la. In 1 is southern trip Mr. tddy visited
Atlanta and ith Mr. Taber.
Another cf in;t who la ll known in
Omaiia, Mr Archer O.baon of New Tork.
had oaen te Mr. Kddy of the beautiful
snaiiiies of tha organ at the George A
Jc!yn home.
Pleasures Past
Mrs C K. bumner and Misa Sumner
neruuned stemay aft r moo o ax the an
' Sial kenaingloa tor the snenibera of tbo
art department of tte Woman a club. Aa
ea.oaMe afternoon waa spent and thirty -ti
guests er preatnt.
A a eaoyaWa Mu.djaa a Pen waa iaa
th.a aliernoua from $ to I o v.ov tf Mra
trreat Riehardsoa te celebrate the u
Richardson. The afternoon waa spent in
formally playing games aod a birthday
cake formed the centerpiece fbr tbo dining
room labia Eight children ware present.
Mrs. William Mann gave a pleasant
children a party Tuesday afternoon to cele
brate the tenth birthday of her aon. Wal
ter. The birthday luncpeon was served at
one large table. Those present were Nat
Harris. Ix-e Harris, Uie Anderson, Iva
Pierson. Lovell Pitrsan, Ruth Harris, Ver
non Grimm, Walter Mann, C! yde Pierson.
Mr. and Mra T. Thompson, Mrs. Kate Lee.
Mrs. A Harris. Mr. Wallace Jackaoe.
Lt. as Mra. IL M McClanahaa and
Misa Kathenna McClanahan entertained at
dinner last evening at their home The
table was decorated with a fern basket
filled with whits carnations and fsia
Those present were:
rr. and Mra Harold Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Loomia
Mr. and Mra John Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jetferles
It and Mrs. H. M. McClanahaa.
Miss Katharine McClanahan.
L-r W. L Bridges.
A pretty eolor scheme of groan aes) white
was awed at Uie targa hrVtge party given
this afternoon at the Metropolitan club by
Mre. M SiMeaeerger. Mrs. Lows M. Coha.
Mrs. Louis Woif and Mra Edaard Teller.
Ft-' PaUKk s decorations ware used, green
and white carnations forming the center
piece for tha tables tn the dining room,
whare refaeahaienia ware senred ih latter
purt of the afternoon. Tha bridge tables
sere placed In tha parlors ef the dub.
Tft waa ore of the larger social affairs
of the aeek and seventy guests were pres
ent. The members of tha Mtzpah club were
entertained yesterday afternoon at tha
homo of Mra M. J. Anderson. The high
acorea were made by tha hostess and by
Mra L A. Lund berg. Mrs. A. Richardson
wUl aaisrtaja taa due Marsh U- Those
present yesterday a ere:
Mesdamee Ueedemee-
Paul C. teia. Tbariea Gift. ,
J. C. &ede. A. laiyn.
K. Hltjmaa,. , H. Suivan.
V. leero.
I- A. Lircirg,
M. i, Aaaenwa,
Mrs. iuxlney B ias ana her stater. Mra
WilaaA teoover sf Kansas City, gave a
care party Wednesday afternoon at the
bom of Mra Bliss. Those preestit were.
Meadamea Me-lames
Fraoa VV human, Frai.a Lngier
New Kitchen Utensils
ITT
V" ar
W. lloui
N. Mryers.
A. kLaresso.
P Buyer.
Our Baker.
Ralph fhwpard.
t nut r aria.
fta i n -..1.
lobe UcXsai.
Moi.taoutery Harria.
uy trench.
I'rsrlrt Heimer.
Aitjeri FdatMu-t.
L l u- ker,
Ksare Aoavusdy,
ArUkiar etuaea.
N THE fhops the most
favcinatirg department' for
the housewife who Is f-ii-n
shing up for sprlne is the
drpartjv.ewt of kitchen men-
sua The aluminum pots and pans of
standard sixes coax the mosey from
her parse, ft.m reCeers put tn time
that the old blue enamel ones are
still in rood condlt'on and she turns
her attention to the amalieA th nn
aiilch will save time and trouMe fr
her in the kitchen.
The new d sh mops with !ong u
dies are useful for preliminary wash
ing of very dirty kettles. Oblong
draining baskets are made to tit tha
aink draining board and save s Utile
apace In dish washing. A small nut
meg grater that bolus tha nutmeg
presaed against the grater and works
with a crank may be purchased for
S cent a A round potato ricer or
vegetable press washes more easily
than does the angular, eld-Caahioaed
kind. Folate eutlers of new forma are
found for making sho-strlng. latuce
and potato ruria One of the new
graters haa tour aldea one a plain
coarse grater, one te set ceooarrst. a
shoestring potato shredder, and a
sllcer for Saratoga potatoes ard
shrseUad. cahoaga
A number of small, aharp wbeela
are mounted on aa axia and gwided
wltn s handle to form a parsley cut
ter, which will reduce parsley to green
powder la a ml nut a
A new utensil is a small pointed
scoop spoon which ia called s potato
eyer. It Is especially good for re
moving the eyes from One apples.
Instead of tbe wepdeo neat anew -
era the modern housewife uses tel
ones which have a loop in the end
The.i may easily be removed from
the hot meats befora sending to the
table.
Perforated srMns ' are useful for
draining crom-Uej from fax and re
mowtae vewetabiee from rhe water -tn-ahich
they have b-en cooked. Spoon
resta. spoon shaped and perforated tc
houk on the a des of the preserving
kettle, are helpful in keeping thr
drainage of a spoon uwl In stirring.
A plate scraper made of rubber is
useful to use on china plates before
putting then la the dlh water. They
cleanse well and are soiselews. '
A new fruit press sorewa ew the
aide ef.Uia table and works with a
cranky hla round bowl makes It ray
to cHin
Some new ramekina are shell tnaped
and are used for scalloped dishes,
such as devilled cribs and escalioped
oysters.
Asbestos sheets, gathered together
tnio e tablet, are luwfuj to ptsu-ct
oven baaed dishes. They may be bent
over a dish or used te Mne u even
aiden, and are tn better form for oven
work than the round asbestos plates
wtiica are used ea top of tha stove.
The new cream whips are of glass,
wuh a plstosi apparatus wcrklng wo
and down. This method la very quia
aad cleanly. The new -tiousehol.l
weighing machines are small aad
have slanting dials for easy reading.
Little kettles are now sold that fit
down into the tea kettle and and so
make a double boiler for steaAjnf
iii p.uaoinae aad the like.
Hal Roberts.
. -i.ilaja beever.
Misaes
Fannie How land.
Nan Cunningham.
George Johnson.
Rodney BUsa,
Mabel Hicks,
l:K Smell.
The Piaysum w htst dab was eniertelnea
st tha home of M'.ns Florence tw-.- T.
Fowler avenue Tuesday eveiuug. Prises
were won by Mr. E. T. Campbell and
Mrs. Lester Thatcher. A'onsolauons by F.
C. Whittemore and Misa Mildred Hildum.
Those present were:
MJsass Mlasas
Ina Heseiln. Florence Dooley,
Mitred Hndum, ancs Hi.ara
J uui loMswa Came bisrSBaa.
Jeaaie ks ai.ua b. umij
Vlda Ani.
M esars
F. C Whittemore,
W. r. CraJghesd.
W. P. Riacabura,
Art Tatcher.
B r. Casspbelt.
Mr. and Mra Lester Thatcher.
Messrs
Ed sard Bierman
George biermaa.
C L Mo..ret
Clarsncs Haa.
For the Future
Mrs. Rona:d Patterson will entertain at
;bne Maxarday for Mr, Harvey Milltken
iof Chicago and for Miss Laura Dale, who
'will be one of the spring brides.
Mies Laura Tale will entertain at a ken
islngton next Wednesday afternoon at her
home tn honor of the out-of-town young
women who are here to attend the Wood
jjlowlaadi wedding.
'. Mrs. W. A Piet a ill be bosteaa at a
'H-TKheen parr' next Saturday at her heme
Miss Margaret Lee wtll entertain tha
, members of oae of the Friday Bridge clubs
thts week af her home. There will be twe
tables of players present.
fr. Harry C. Finney will eut ruun Fri
. day evening a number of his boy friends
at hia home. 1652 Martha street, to cele
! brate Lis f.fteenth b.rthday. ilames and
cox-lc ara oa tte prtigrata ar.d afterward
refreshments wP? be served. The decora-
tiosi will be in geart and yellow
HUNGARIAN TIPS ON LONG LIFE
Werlel Fsnaee Daetew Clvea Iks Balea
far ( roaalaa the t eotsry
Mark. ,
tha organs which may have' become
changed by age or disease, by n a of
the extracts from the corresponding oa.
gens of healthy en! male But, of course
the applications of this prscept muat al
ways be adapted to the Individual case.
k Wedding Bells
j At I-ieix Memorial Meti,oaiit Episcopal
j church. Tenth and Pierce streets. Wednea
1 day at 4 o'clock, was cetahrated the mar-
nags of Mr. Clark Oxley and Mist Mamie
Westphal. Res. lr Edaard HiHotf offiel-
Stli.g. The wedding march wa J.'Layea.by
i Mrs. S. H. $raiih and t'.e greons waa at
I tended by Charles L. Wood rum aS best
I man The bride was attended by Misa May
Woodrum. mho was dresoed In white el 1 k
'chiffon and Carrie a bouquet of ahite
sweet peas; the bridesmaid a as dreaeed in
l-aie blue si;k. At the wedding dinner
rollowlng at rhe Ijrist i hoar.s. 1317 Wir.Urn
treet, covers were laid for eighteen
guests.
Mr and Mra Oxley will leave Friday for
Yankton, 3 V . where they elll make their
home. .' f '
Felda VarteS.
It ta well to have your table clotlia aad
sheets folded width waya occasionally, in
stead of lengthways, as this prevent! the
fold from always coming in tha same (Uvea
aad thus cassias: teat pae te wse eut
firat
Personal Gossip
Mrs. Wihlam Hoover' ht Kansas Clty'is
visiting her sister. Mra Rodney Bliss.
Mr. and Mra Gerrit Fort and daughter.
Mine Louise, leave Friday for a few weeks'
eastern trip
Mrs. T. F. Kennedy haa returned from
Fort Leavenworth, where aha has been
visiting Captain and Mra. Clarence Rich
mond Day. .
Mr. W. Horni McKay will return from
Washington Sunday after six weeka apent
la Florida and the south for the benefit
of Mra. McKay's heeith. Mrs. McKay has
gone to Naw York, whare aha will remain
several weeks longer before returning
home - - i
Jsaasset Trere.
Never pour hot water on Japanned tray a
or their surface will crack aad peel off.
The right plan Is to sash them with s
little warm, soapy water: dry with s doth
and polish with a lit tie dry flour.
A rkeuaaw a arses sever thtees
tat Ue saga.it ox toe
Ia his boa. lately published hi . the
Hangarian language and translated Into
almost every modern tongue, Dr Lorand
says that from recent reports of the regis
ter offices of Austria, Uermany, Frauxce
and England It appears that, we are Justi
fied is aasummgruiat though life is" usually
limited to 5S to SO years, it may occasionally
be prolonged to 10Q. or even more, by the
operation of certain Internal and external
sgen irs, says the British Medical Journal.
By studying, tliese. we may eventually
be able to prolong the Uvea of many in
dividuals beyond 89 or even VO. and to
prolong our term of youthfulneaa by ten
or twenty years. We heed no lunger grow
old at S) or an. This can be brought about
by tm proving the functions of a oertals
few of tha glandular structures ot the
body, provtried one or mors of the main
organs have not already been too gravely
compromised by Incurable organic dla
ordera. To prevent old age coming on too so,
the first condition necessary la tha pos
session of healthy ductless glands (chief
amor.gthem being the thyrote, the- ad
renala. the pancreas and the liver),- end
this depends upon neredity.
Marriage is an Invaluable aid in the
struggle against old age. If married life
la one of the best means of resisting the
appro! h of old age, on the other hand. It
la positively certain that unhappy mar
rtaares are the surest mesas ef hasten I ne
its oncoming.
, To avoid prematura old age and early
death we have to follow these rules:
Wear loose collars, because a tight col
lar presents .obstacles to the free -trtruis-lion
of tha blood through the thyroid.
Do pot take toe much meet, beoause
abundance of meat alters the ductleas
glands.
Take hv-ge quae tines ef anile, this be
ing ths extract of various glands, and
especially that of the thyroid.
Be aa much aa possible in tha open air, 1
and especially In the aunahlne, and take
plenty of exercise, taking care to breathe
deeply and regularly.
Take e bath dally, and, to addition, once
week or every twe weeks take a Turk-
lab or vapor bath.
Wear porous clothing, light hat and
low shoes.
Go early to bed and lie early.
Sleep la a vary dark, very euiet room
and with s window open, and de not sleep
less tne. sis or more than seven aad a
half hour a
Have one complete day a rest tn each
weak, without even reading or writing.
Avoid mental disturbances or worries.
Be temperate In the use of alcohol and
also tn the use of coffee or tea.
Avoid places that are overheated, espe
cially by steam, and badly ventilated.
. F.rgiaos or reinforce the fuactitna of
feinted rsngrska
And many an open book is hide bound.
The more you are promised the lesa you
may expect.
come women look upon a husband as a
seressary Incumbrance
Women hare a pleasant way of being
mean that no man can equal.
Ait the world doesn't He witiun the beund
acles of your back yard.
Flattery la better than peroxide for ma
ir.g a brunette light headed.
exwnettmes It is better to have lo-vwd and.
lost then tu have been the other fellow.
A womaa dvesn t mind her husband's
kavieg a fciood um according to her idea
of it.
No matter how homely a man la be cam
always find some woman willing to marry
tuna.
But did you ever hear cf a woman who
earned ner pm money by running a bowling
Alley?
Tne happy women are set all married te
good men, lota of hatyy women are net
married at ail Chicago News.
Aw t'apleasaat Rewelaxleaw
' My son." said the doting parent. "It ts
ynur duty to teil the girl you hope te marrr
all about ) ourself ail your faoats awl
weaknesses. That a the true test of love."
"1 did.'' replied the hopeful. "It wean!
much."
"What did you tell her?"
"Why. you see, dad. she didn't reejby
know who you were, ao I told her.'
"Eh! And what did aha aayT"
"She a an a fully nice girl, dad. and she
said she d try hard to reconcile herself te
the unpleasant truth." Cleveland Plaia
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