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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1911)
I) 8 TIIE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 18, 1911. TSicrc Are Scores of Remarkable Saving Opportunities Mere in Monday's Special Sales 7 ! t 35c HANDKERCHIEFS MONDAY at All the Ladies' Fine Embroidery and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs from the St. Paul Bankrupt Stock. These goods were bought for the Christmas trade nnd nre the very latest novelties for the coming season. We Bought the Entire Stock in this line Regular 25c and 35c values. Each box contains I dozen handker chiefs. You can buy one or a dozen, which is the limit. All 25c and 35c values; while they last, each 10c ST. PAUL BANKRUPT STOCK Some items of keenest bargain interest to Monday buyers 15c EMBROIDERIES, ZV2c YARD The big bargain of the Beason; Edges and Insertings to match in sheer nainsook and cambric; popular seasonable goods; 10c to 15c yard values; Bankrupt Sale Price, yard SVC Grass Porch Rugs Porch Shades and Bath Mats Special Sale Monday. Porch Rugs, 10 feet long, 54 inches wide on sale, at $4.50 54 inches wide, 12 feet long, ....$4.98 6x9 Porch Rugs, $4.98 8x10 Porch Rugs, $7.98 9x12 Porch Rugs, $9.98 Rambler Porch Sluuloa 6x8 size, each $2.49 8x8 Blze, each ...... $2.98 Ilath Rugs, In all Colors 24x36 size, at $1.25 27x54 size, at $2.00 China and Jap Mattings, spec ial bargain Monday, at, yard, 25c and 35 Let us measure ' your house for shades and furnish you es timate of cost. We are exclu sive handlers of the Hartshorn Shade Rollers. Specials in Sheetings, Muslins, Sheets snd Wash Goods for Monday's Selling I1LEACI1ED MUSLIN. Lonsdale, genuine article, ler yard, at 6 Audro L. L.,per yard at 7 Hunter's Choice, good grade of muslin, for 5 Unbleached Muslin Extra fine quality, per yard, at....7V4 9-4 Bleached Sheetings Good quality, per yard, at. . .10$ 45-inch Caning Always sells for 18c, per yard, at 13 42-inch Casing Per yard, H SHEETS. 72x00, 81x00, 81x00, 81x104 Sheets, at Reduced lrlces: All 85c Sheets for All 75c Sheets for 59 All 59c Sheets for.' 48 All 50c Sheets for 38 All 15c Cases for All 12Vc Cases for 9t All 20c Cases for'. 15k Big Sale Monday on Groceries Flour Sale Special Try a 48-lb. sack of Hayden's Dia mond H Family flour; guaranteed: Monday, special $1.15 10 tiara Diamond C or Beat-Em-All Soap a&o 10 Iha. of best white or yellow corn meal 6 10 lbs. Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal, 880 6 lls. fiood Japan Rice; 7c quality, for B5o 4 II'S. fancy Japan Rice. 10c uuatlty. for 85 Condensed Milk, per can 7"-o Hutted Meals, per can oo Lime bottles assorted pickles. Wor oetiter Sauce or pure Tomato Cat ii up BViO 011 or Mustard Sardines, can 4o MUCH ACTIVITY IN LONDON Social Functions Following Corona tion Are to Be Many. ENGLISH QUEEN IS NOT DOWDY Belatlons Iletwrra Buckingham and PuUdara Are Evidently Mor Aiulcuble Thnn In Days of Klna Kdward. BY LADY MARY MANWARINQ. LONI"CN, Jun-17. (Special to The Boe.) -The coronation of King George ami' Qutcn Mary will have passed Into hist ry by the end of another week and society will soon rettle down Into Its accustomed rut. Uv renson of the presence of ho ninny of tho high-placed ones of the world at the coronation, of whom a goodly piopoition will remain for a time, there Will he more activity In foclety than Usual, but It will he In quantity rather than iiuallty that the difference will bs t!otfd. While the organized extortions which have been a marked feature of this formation have had little effect socially, there Is no doubt that the hotelkeeprrs, radi;r.en snd others who have kouKht to fciuke this function a Ket-rtch-qulck nu llum have overreact ed themselves. The rowd- of foreigners, esptoilly of Amer ican!, Iinve been nowhere near what had keen expected. They simply decided that the gome was not worth the candle and ttaed away. The efforts which were kiade to undo the evil caused by stories If hlrh prices which want out were un Iva ling. Qitrs Is Not Dowdy. The fact that' Queen Vary has firmly Aimed her face against the hobble skirt, the Juprs-culoele and similar sartorial Itr cl i s should not create the Impression Imong American women that her majesty ate Itast dowdy. 1 noticed particularly the royal ladiea Wc Specials in White Goods St. Gall Swisses, 32 inches wide, neat patterns, at, yd., .75c, 59c, 50c. and 39c Fancy Barred Batiste, extra fine, our regular 50c grade, at, yard 35c Plain wide Madras, 36 ins. wide, Monday, at, yd. 25c Luna Lawn, plain and checks, at, yard 35c, 25c and 19c Plain White Flaion, fancy checks and stripes, at, yd., 25c, 18c and... 150 Mercerized Batiste, 45 ins. wide, regular 59c grade, at, yard , 45c India Linons, Persian lawns, French lawns, etc., at re-, duced prices. Dress Linons,' in- all colors, at, a yard 25c WHITE GOODS. 18c Dimities, at... 12 t 15c Long Cloth, 36-inch wide, extra fine, for. Plain White Lawns, 18c quality, per yard, at :...10 Barred Waistlngs, always sold for 1214c, per yard, at.. 714 WASH GOODS. Ludigo Bleached Prints, good assortment for 3 Apron Checks, per yard, at 5 Shirting Ginghams, goods that always sold for 12 c, In good long lengths, for 7 36-inch Percales, good assort ment of patterns for. . . .7 10c Lawns and Batistes. . .5 12 Vic Lawns and BatlBtes, 7 16c Lawns and Batistes ... 10 Mercerized Foulards, all good patterns, per yard, at . . . XO TOWELS. ' All 18c Towels, each 15 All 15c Towels, each 11 All 12c Towels, each.. 9 All 10c Towels, each g Bromangelon, JelUcon or Jello, per packase 7io Grape Nuts, package loo Corn Flakes, package So aVTTBB, OKEXSJI AlTD EQOS Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb. 950 Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But ter, per lb 83o Fancy No. 1 county Butter, lb....l8o Fancy full cream White or Colored Cheese, lb 180 The best Fresh Eggs, dozen. .. 17tto JUST KEAD THESB TEQBTULB FKICEE IT WXX.X. EVSntlSB TOO 8 bunches fresh Kadtshes 6o 6 hunches fresh onions. 6o New Potatoes, per lb 4o at the recent command performance of "Money," at which the imperial German visitors were guests of the British king and queen. The German empress wore a satin gown of a lovely shade of parma violet, over which was a long satin cloak of exactly the same shade as her 'gown, and a large white hat trimmed with ostrich feathers completed a very dis tinguished toilette. Queen Mary wore a lovely shade of pale Cambridge blue, with a1 white boa round her neck and a hat wreathed with roses In shades of blue and pink, mauve and other contrasting tones. Princess Louise was dressed in a white, soft Bilk faintly flowered with water blue design, and had a large white hat, the brim being lined with black vel-. vet. and the gown trimmed with white feathers, and Princess Mary wore a girlish cot-tume of a shade of pink alpaca and a hat trimmed with ostrich feathers. Gladstone's Granddaughter. , A good deal of interest will be occa sioned by the engagement of MU Dorothy Drew to Captain ParUh. who is one of the aides-de-camp of her uncle. Lord Glad stone, the governor general of South Africa Miss Drew recently developed a lung weakness, but it has been cured by the dry, rarlfied air of South Africa. She Is the only daughter of the late Cannon Drew, who married Mls Mary Gladstone, the daughter of the "grand old man" and the friend of Ruekin. The late Mr. Gladstone was very fond of her and she waa one of the consolations of his o'd ae. When a child her dainty Utile figure was a familiar one to the large parties of political trippers whose Mecca was Hawaxden castle and where her parents for some years resided with Mr. Gladstone. The late Cannon Drew was like a son to Mr. Gladstone in the last few years of bis life. ' ' Coaslns Gfttlsg Closer. The relations between Buckingham pal ace and Potsdam are evidently more amicable than they used to be In the uncle and nephew days of King Edward, But I refuse to speculate upon the ques n vV-i1 Jl-J -c-.;v ift.f.:.r-?.: Bed Spreads and Monday in Linen Dept. Imported Dimity Marseilles Bed Spreads, extra large size, heavy knotted fringe, cut corners, worth $8.00; Monday, each . . . '. . . . $4.95 Imported Spft Quilted Marseilles Bed Spreads, full size, hemmed, worth $5.00; Monday, each . . $3.23 Large Size Crotchet Bed Spreads, hemmed Marseilles patterns, worth $3.25; Monday, each $1.95 Hemmed and Fringed Bed Spreads, plain and cut cor ners, worth $2.25; Monday, each $1.50 Full Size Bed Sheets, 81x90, heavy three-inch hem, the best sheet made, worth $1.35; Monday, each, t $1.00 Full Size Bed Sheets, 81x90, heavy, durable and good for wear, worth $1.00; Monday, each 75 A Two -Days' Sale of Lingerie and A v7V ,K -af I ft M sa IM W Big Sale of Summer Waists Fine white lingerie and Marquisette waiBts, In very best makes and styles; Mon- day at About Half Price $3.00 Lingerie and Marquisette Waists Splendid assort ment, Monday, at $2.95 $7.50 Lingerie and Marquisette Waists Very latest style Ideas, at $3.95 $8.00 to $10.00 Lingerie Waist At $4.95 Low Batiste and Lingerie Waists Regular values to $2.50; choice, at 95 Ladies' Muslin and Knit Un derwear, Corsets, Gloves, Hosi ery, Umbrellas and Parasols, in Monday's Sale at Prices far be low actual retail worth. Never before in the history of Omaha have high class Summer Fur nishings and Underwear been shown at such surprising bargain prices. Large Juicy Lemons, dozen, SOo, 85o and 30o 1 bunches fresh beets or Turnips, So Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb....8Vio, Fancy Cauliflower,-per lb 7Ho Fancy Marrowfat 'Peas, per qt...5o 6 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce '.So 2 bunches fresh Asparagus :.6o Large Cucumbers So and 7Vc t bunches Pieplant 5o TXB LAST Or THE PINEAPPLE SEAAON. . Buy now If you are going to put any up. They are fancy Florida Pine apples, each, TViC 8o, lOo, or pe dpxen SOo, SOo, and 1.10 tion whether "there is anything In the Idea of fnairying Princess LouUe of Prussia, who will be 1 in September, to the prince cf Wales, who will be 17 on the coronation Friday. I will only say that If the young lady, likes to select Kngland for her home, she will be very welcome, nor will she be un der any necessity to change her religion, as would be the case if she married a Hapsburg. My view of the subject has always been that tha prince of Walea should choose the lady that will make him the best wife, even If the bride be drawn from the British aristocracy only, but in a case of an heir to the throne, I do not Include Daly's and the Gaiety among the "British aristocracy." . Bridge Is Loslna Ground. Bridge Is losing Its hold lately. Recently an Inquest was held on a Streatham lady who committed suicide after losing some rubbers at bridge. It was stated that she was, as a rule, a first rate player, but that on the evening of her death she played very badly and lost games she should have w jn easily. This tragedy Is another example of the unsultabtllty of card games to the femi nine temperatment. Many women are ad mirable bridge players, as far as mere skill and knowledge are concerned, but they are nearly all bad losers. They are too emotional, and too easily upset by the outrageous tricks that fortune so often Plays. ' This is really a reason why bridge has lost Its popularity and Is so rapidly falling out of fashion. When the game was at the height of Its vogue Its supporters, were mainly women. Mixed card clubs, I. a.. Clubs where men and woman could meet for bldge, sprang up all over London. train Too Hick. But the women could not stand the strain. The game got on their nerves and the clubs being pleasant for social gather togs, degenerated Into nagging and -hysterical institutions. There were no suicides, but there were minor tragedies In abundance. Husbands complained that their wives returned home Mn'a, Women's and Children's Underwear and Furnishings mt About Hmlf Their Worth Sheets Some Rousing Monday Marquisette Dresses Monday and Tuesday, June 19 and 20 Our entire stock of very finest Lingerie and Marquisette Li. Dresses will be offered our Wo Discount from our regluar low prices. We will also include at this discount on the same dates all our fine imported waists, giving an opportunity at practi cally the beginning of the heated term to secure highest class gowns and waists at prices so much below value as .to make it easy and profitable for any lady to add one or more of these handsome garments to her wardrobe at just the time she most needs it. Many other magnificent bargains Monday. $10.00 Wash Dresses, $2.95 All the pretty summer styles in all sizes and colors; actual values to $10.00; on sale at $2.95 $15.00 Silk Pongee and Cloth Buffet Sale Monday Beautiful Quartered Oak Buffets, fine polish finish, choice of several styles in this sale, beautiful solid oak with French plate bevel mirror, size of top 44x18, in this sale, at ' OTHER SPECIAL BUFFET BARGAINS MONDAY Solid Oak Buffet, 44x?0-inch top, 38-inch mirror $22.50 Solid Oak Buffet, 45x20-inch top, 38-inch mirror $21.50 Solid Oak Buffet, 46xl8-inch top, 40-inch mirror $21.95 Solid Oak. Buffet, 48x20-inch top, 40-inch mirror $24.50 Solid Oak Buffet, 50x20-inch top, 44-inch mirror. $33.95 ' If you want a beautiful buffet at a bargain price, don't fail to take advantage of Monday's sale. OOSTT FOR CRT TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST from their bridge clubs In a state of nervous tension that made conversation Impossible. The nagging that wis merely exasperating at the card table become utterly Intolerable when transferred to the home. In a number of cases the domestlo peace was irretrievably shattered, but the more usual ending was resignation from the club which caused all the mischief. The last couple of years have seen the closing of half a dozen of the principal mixed card clubs in London, and bridge as a social relaxation is apparently doomed. At a big private dance given in London last week there was a room set especially apart by the hostess for bridge, but It failed to attract a single player. The reign of bridge Is over. 1 Nobility at School. Among the boys who are this term wrest ling with Euclid and Horace at Eton and who are superior to the fascinations of the "tuck shop" are two princes and no fewer than sixteen youthful lordiinr. who among them will one day divide fifty-three titles, lord it over SOO. 000 acres an area three and a half times that of the entire County of Middlesex, and, roughly, as large as Cheshire or Nottinghamshire and will be able to pick and choose among forty-two of the most palatial "pleasure houses" In the United Kingdom. Probably the most enviable of these aristocrats in Eton jackets Is the marquess of Hartington, heir to all the vast posses sions of the Cavendishes, with their duke dom and five other titles of peerage. He will have six magnificent mansions In Eng land, one alone which Is said to be worth (2.000.000, and a seventh In Ireland. His pictures alone at Chatsworth, Hardwlcke, and Devonshire House represent more than a king's ransom, and the land that will call him lord will be more than Rutland county, with the County of London thrown In. Fleaaant Sar prise , follows the first dose -of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless regulators that strengthen you, Guaranteed. Ko. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Specials Department Full Bleached Table Damask, 72 Inches wide, best German linen, assorted designs, worth $1.76, per yard $1.00 Full Bleached Table Damask, 70 Inches wide, assorted patterns, worth $1.00, per yard 69 German Silver Bleached, Unhemmed Pattern Table Cloths, size 8x10, worth $4.00, each $2.98 German Silver Bleached Napkins, warranted pure linen, put up in halt dozen lots, worth $3.50 a dozen, 6 for 98 Hemmed and Hemstitched Huck Towels, plain white and colored borders, worth 19c, each 10 Cream and White Hemmed and Fringed, Large Size Turkish Bath Towels, worth 60c, each 29 customers at $12.50 White Dresses, $5.00 Fine white lingeries and em broideries, trimmed with pretty laces; actual values to $12.50, at $5.00 of Gold Coats $9.90 Women's Wash Dress Skirts In Linens and Reps, tan. white or blue, very special values, at'. $1.95 Women's Wool Dress Skirts In finest voile and fine Panamas, are regular values to $10.00, at.... $4.95 Women's $1.00 Percale Wrappers Good line of colors, choice, at 59 Children's Colored Wash Dresses Regular $1.60 values, choice, at 40 Best Line of Misses' Wash Dresses in Omaha Prices, t $1.95 to $20.00 with 38-inch C 19.50 IT CHURCH IS ACTIYE SOCIALLY Declared that Church is Awakening to Newer Activities. C0AT-0F-AEMS IS BEDECORATED First Convention of Federal Connell of Lutheran Brotherhood, Held Recently In Waahlnartou, Waa Successful. BY D. V. FRANCES. NEW YORK, June 17. rSpeclal to The Bee.) Perhaps the most interesting phase of modern church work, next to the great missionary revival, Is the energy with which churchmen of all denominations are taking up social service. I am not at all sure that the two are part of one whole. The church Is wakening to the fact that to be a vital force in tho world It must get out into the world and take the lead in those things which help to make the world better and the conditions which humanity must work out Its destiny more tolerable. There Is a danger In this awakening, too, which must not be overlooked. In helping mankind physically, which Is its duty, the church must not lose sight of tha fact that Its prime mission is to help man spiritually. The other, while right and Important, Is after all a side issue, a by-product in the language of commerce. Possibly the tendency toward heresy noted In many of the evangelical churches la due to the tendency to put the lesser ahead of the geraier. Cardinal Gibbons Arms. .' Cardinal Gibbons' eoat-of-arms, presented to him recently by the Pauilst fathers at the Catholic club, has been redecorated by William L Harris. It has been placed at the top of the cardinal's throne In the cathedral. ' The work took months In the artist's studio. The coat-of-arms shows a croxler and a cross. On the shield that bears the coat-of-arms Quartered In the American red, kVe Continue the Sale of Silks From the St. Paul Bankrupt Stock Offering for Monday n magnificent assortment of the season's best colorings and weaves at matchless bar gains. 59c to $1.00 Silks Monday, 28c, 38c, 48c About 5,000 yards of high class Silk Foulards, "l-ineh Pongees, 27 inch messaliues and novelty silks, ID-inch check and stripe Taffetas and 27-in. colored silk suitings in this lot. niack Dress IVau de Sole, Mack Dress Mescalines and Mack Dress Satin Dutchess All 36- inch wide, 1.25 values, per yard, at 88c $1.00 Black Chiffon Taffetas Firm, dependable quality, 36 inches wide; a great bargain at, per yard GSc $2.00 Heavy Black Charmeuse Pure silk sorgo suitings and coating satins; special Monday, at, yard... $1.38 Specials In High Grade Wash Goods Department French ginghams, Scotch ginghams, tissues, midras, good assortment of colors and patterns in all, Monday at yard 25c Bordered lawns and batistes, 40-inch wide, good styles, at, a jard. 25c Bordered batiste, 32-inches wide, all good patterns, at, a yard 15c Lawns and Batiste, good as sortment of colors and pat terns, at yard I2V2C Poplins, 27-inches wide, in all colors, at, yard... 25c Pongees, In plains and fancy stripes, goods that always sold at 39c yd., Monday, at, yd. 25 Flaxon, good patterns, at yd. 101 36-in. Percales, neat patterns, at a yard ...13V4 Ginghams, extra good quality, Monday, at a yard ....134 $1.00 ALL-WOOL SERGE AT 69c YARD We've just 50 pieces, $1.00 quality all-wool Serge in cream, navy and black; also white and black stripe, fine summer weight, which we are going to close TQi Monday, at, yard OsC New Silk Flouncings $2.25 per yd. values, $1.19 We have just received a new line of the popular Embroidered Marquis ettes in 40-in width with bands to match; regular $1.25 yard f 4 Q values, at, yd. 4 I I HARDWARE A Big Stock of Factory Run at 50 cents on the dollar. Table inspection. 4-quart Lipped Sauce Pans... 9 4-quart Sauce Pots Pint Dipper 4 Basting Spoons 2? Pint Cup 3 2 and 3-quart Pudding Pans, each, at 9 Flour Can 59 No. 7, "Lisk" Copper Bottom Boiler $1.19 white and blue are the star of liberty, the cross of the church and the scallop of St. James, the patron saint of the cardi nal. On the shield, Inlaid with gold and silver, are the colors Indicating the rank and nationality of the only American cardi nal. Lutheran Brotherhood. The first convention of the Federal Council of the Lutheran Brotherhood In the United States, held In Washington, was most successful. The convention theme was "organization for service." The Lutheran Brotherhood Is a creature of the general synod. Action looking to Its' organization was taken at the last i convention of the latter body at Rich mond, Ind., in 1909. Preliminary steps were taken In February of that year and a report was made of the condition of men's , work In the church. The general synod Indorsed the movement and ap pointed a committee to have general over sight and effect a federation of all the men's societies Into a general organization for the entire church. The Lutheran Brotherhood is In line with the federation of men's organizations in the various denominations. The first of those waa the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, in the Episcopal church, organ ized in 1886. Then followed in rapid suc cession the Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip, the United Presbyterian men's movement, the Methodist Brotherhood, and Presbyterian Brotherhood, the men's move ment of the United Brethren church, the Baptist Brotherhood, the men's movement of the Disciples of Christ, the Brotherhood of the Southern Presbyterian church, the Congregational Brotherhood and others. Two years ago the combined membership of these various denominational organiza tions represented approximately l.OoO.oOO men, banded together for Christian service. Teat Uvaaarl Meeting's. The old tent evangel committee of New York will open the thirty-second season of tent evangel on June 18 at 4 and s p. m., on West One Hundrsd and Twenty-fourth street,' between Mornlngslde and Amster dam avenues. Among the noted speakers 21-inch All Silk Foulards In very pood shades, including Navy, nrown, Old Rose, Reseda, Wisteria, etc.; 86c and $1.00 a- yard values, at 58c Special Bargains Curtains and Draperies On Third Floor Brussell, Cable and Fillet Net or Cluny curtain; val ues to $9.00 pair, $6.95 Lace Curtains Worth to $7.00 pair; Cable Nets, Brusselett or Cluny, at pair $4.95 $2.25 Lace Curtains Fine weaves, dainty patterns, full size, on sale.. $1.49 $1.00 Lnce Curtains for...75 Several styles for selection. 90.05 Ropo Poitiers In all col ors, with tapestry bands: on sale at $5.50 85c Fancy Cretones, Tickings, Taffeta Cloth,. Etc. On sale Monday, per yard, at....25 Rtingalow and Fillet Nets Big showing of special values, per yard, 25c. 35S 45S 75 $2.50 Pictures 98c 1,000 beautiful framed pic tures; large gilt and oak frames, beautiful corners; subjects suitable for any room; values to $2.50; all at one price in our Q O Big June Clearances' OC Fruits, Landscapes, Fig- Landscapes, ures, etc. DEPARTMENT and Seconds Knnnieled Ware, bought 4 will have a full stock for your No. 8, "Lisk" Copper Bottom Boiler $1.29 No. 9, "Lisk" Copper Bottom Boiler $1.39 Ring Lawn Sprinkler 49 Atlas, Brass or Zinc AVaeh Board, at 25 Lawn Rakq, reg. 35c value, 194 76c, 85c and fl.OO Clothes Ba8ket G5. 70S 85 to be heard at the opening services will be Rev. Dr. Cortland Myers, pastor of Tremont temple, Boston. This is the ninth season of tent evangel under Its present union committee, of which Rev. G. W. McPherson is the super intendent and F. T. Hopkins the treasurer. During these nine seasons l,3SO.Ono persons have been gathered for religious Instruc tion. Tent evanpel is the original tent work In New York and the mother of tho modern tent movements in America. All niabt Without Assistance. It is probable tl at many queens of the kitchen share the s ailment good-naturedly exoreased by a Scandinavian servant ro cently taken Into tho ssrvice of a youn matron of Chicago. The youthful asuumer of household cares was disposed to be a trifle patronizing- "Now, I'na," she asked earnestly, "are you a good cook?" "Va-as, 'm, I tank so," said the girl, witii perfect naivete, "If you vill not try to help me." DkBzjxj F Bailcy. Sanatorium This institution is the only one in the central west witb separate buildings situated In their own ample grounds. yet. entirely distinct and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of noncontagious and nonmental diseases, no others be ing admitted. The other Heat Cottage, being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases, requiring; for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. J. ATI "I 9 T i i i! i i i fl if 7 i!