7 THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. APRIL 19. 1912. Great Values We Will Gladden Any Little Girl's Uniri West Cicaba nodi .""Girls Know that they can tenth Uirough ever? store In Omaha without flmUna. anything to oompaie with tho pretty dresses shorva hero.,, , - Most mother 'know that them ! re il economy la buy ing the girl's dresses ready Biiit; that is. In buying the well made; kind;' in other words, the tind we Mil. .. Vor Play. School or Outing there 1 an abundant showing ' of fresh. u-w wash drcssea of HSJ percales, piain coamarays ana jyt tan, pink ur blue In many neat patterns. - Aliut a number of beautiful platda in soft tones. Cleverly styled and effectively trimmed. SUes to 14 'years. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. rot TOtM PWITI onnM SV-- - S1.50 S1.95 S2.25 If $2.50 CI a am -e AW f VV kll Survivors of Third-Class. 1P1 1518-1220 FARNAtf STREET answered, and the indications are that . ae details of the disaster wilt be known ' aatil lh C'arpethta reaches port. Judging tram the .nature of the few ntMiai received tress th urvlvori aboard the Carpethia, the Inference 1 that mow of th.m are unaware of the awful tragedy that took place aboard the Titanic after It was abandoned. Thus many wives are Ignorant that their hus bands have perished and are hoping that they were picked up by aonw passing 11 aw which subMouently rendered ser vice similar to that et the Carpethia. la New Terk all preparations have been made to reoelve tne survlvore when they lead. JTMd. clothing. - embulanoea and other neceMltin and luxurlee have been provided; the police protection will be ample,, and every nieeaure will be taken te protect the unfortunates who have seen under such a terrtflo strain. For the women of the steerage a committee ef prominent New Tork worn have been formed as house and take care of them until relatives abroed caa be noti fied e their plight. Thirteen Ufebcwle Picked I. p. The CarpatMa has sent ashore the name ef 1 third class pseaengara ami bag requested the Wblte Star Una to eend a shln'sotrtoar and fourteen eallors en twe tuss to take charge of thirteen Titsqlo lifeboats et quarantine. This would Indicate that only thirteen life boats had bemt found lavellable lor row cue work Instead ef twenty Meboate, as has baea approximated." Alt hope has bn given up that Colonel John Jacob Aeter, leeier Sireua, Bea Jamtn Ougganheem, Oeerge If Wldener, Major Archibald. Jitt, military aid te President Tafti Henry B. Hurts, the theatrical manegfr, end Charles, M. Here, president of toet-TfreYid Tntf-af railway have been lake. any touamees lium ina.' path The cruiser Cheater lias Informed the Navy department by wlreleso that hav. trig sent the list of thlrd-claaa passengers on we t-arpatnia via the Mlern, it waa now proceeding to Delaware Bay, The Salem haa sent the following wire- lee to Washington: "FTom United States ship Salem Washington: Your telegram relative td Major Butt and others was relarsd to Chester promptly and acknowledged, and I later sent a second Inquiry to learn at jt p. m. Uiat the original messase was not reoolvtd by Chaster. Am now trying tor larpiahia direct to Inquire. Condi' Units very unfavorable with many ste. uona uiterrering with each other. Balem will proceed It red ford Thursday for coal, thence Boston. (Signed) CHANDLER." Ueorge D. Wldener, the Philadelphia cepiuum la not aboard the Carpethia. That Information wee received by the White Star line office early today. No mention was made of his son. Harry Klklns Wldener. In the wireless dlipatch. Many of ths wtrsiess meassges by eur. vlvors to their tamlllee show that they hold the hopes thst those from whom they bad been separated were safe aboard otner steamera. - '1 am praying that my huaband ha been picked up by Another steamer." waa a wlreleae message sent by a survivor to her family. Only a few of these who still clung to a taint hope that their family or friends might still be numbered among ths saved aboard the Oarpatiila remelned all night at the White mar line ofttoes. The wire Has word received late yesterday from the cruiser Cheater thet the first and second class passenger lists had been, aent ashore wss a heavy blow to the many who sent vtil 9m h.... r. nnet.mcew of the eomjjany. fir a-ii "Will fare far aeVW.r this was net on the Carpethia, and he did not know whethed Baejamln Oucgenhelm or Major Butt. "eyre aboard. Toe crulsar Paler requested Information re garding Major Igitt from ths Carpethia, but the Cunerder gave 'no answer. The Salem sent ashore the following awessga; . . .,..' "I can read the Carpethia, but he won't Vera Murphy. K.Ue ilultln. Kate McCarthy, a. D. Meseemeekes. Annie Meseemecke. Marie Tuslff. Bene Moubarck. Hailn Moubarck. Oltoa Moubarck. Mina Musulmoa. Sanuca SubulakaL Jstlna Mudo. Kirkoeea Muhan. Delia Dlanodrtma. Karl Mathjoax. Bertha Mallledell. Massle Morrlgan. Bertha Maran. KrUtof Madsen. Albert Moss. Mary MrOovem, Erneet McKey. Alice McKey. Thomas hloCermeck. John Nlckaren. Aiderson. Bertha Kelson. Mary Xtktt. Demlna J. N el eon. Tree Nybem. Annie MoGowaa. Agnee twyt (or Mr A. tdck). Margaret Nanga. Maggie J. Murphy. Leonch Kidegrek. Huena Manman. Krlkorean Klroia. f-enwaken (?). Delia McDcrmotL ' Marlkart. John MrKaren. Alng Ludguna Helena Angasea. Caadersea Oealumd. Anna Kelebottei. .'one Cbarlea. Nora O'Leary. Ro Abbott Arthur Okwn. Edna Andersoa. Cotertna Pstros. zima Aatlund. Genert Pleard. rellx Astlund.' Xobeaa Patros. Lillian Astlund. Ernest Pereon. Akiesp Abelseph. Xorah Both. Leak Aksaks. Anna Reibon. Lee Blng. John Cburchson. Marie Boklln. Xicola Surlrt. Eugene Boklln. Juho BTmnder. , Marie Boklln. Jio Srhurbtnt H aline Eoklin. Juice Sap. Latefe Boklln. Anna Sofia. Mlljr Akaaks. 8. Joblom. Xaaalf Casern. Ee'.ertca Slnde. Boysm Cajiem. Hose Slhelrome. Emily Batman. Agnes Slbelrome. Maria Bockstrom. Amy Stanley. Daniel Duskier. Johan sumdlaa. Bridget Bradley. Falla Smythe. Chlng Hip Axel 8hlne. Elnare Barlaon. Florence Keaormy. Beatrice Sande. Craft Hedrlg. Qua Coha. Hedvig Turkula. L. M. Crtbb. William Turkgeet. Minnie Conto. Varuuon Varuuoa. Neville Conto. Ellen Wleke. will Conto. Silence Teeburg. Katie Connelly. Hanna Toueef. Ellen Can-. Oeorge Yousef. Theodore Demueder. Marian Tousef. ' Jteepn Kiigesne. Sourll Oumsoa. p. D. Daly. Philip 2enn. Charles Dsly. Nicola Ellaae. Manoola Daly. Nicola Oane. ' jire. Etta Dean and August Abrahenuoo. two children. Bedneura Alousn. - Margaret Deraaey. Mariana Asslm. toes Bridget Carle NeUon. , - See the 12 Great Window Displays of Lace Curtains and Curtain Ma terials at Brandeis Stores They will impress upon you the wonderful values of our Great Sale of Lace Curtains and Drapery Yard Goods. Monday and Tuesday, April 22 and 23 We secured this entire stock at a remarkable bargain and will offer the most astonishing values in our history All the Lace Curtain, worth up to $6 a pair, will go at 98c each. All the Lace Curtains, worth up to $3.50 a pair will go at 69c each. All the Imported Sample Lace Curtains (half curtains) worth up to $7.00 a pair, at 39c each. Thousands of pairs of Lace Curtains, worth $4 to $10 a pair, at, per pair, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. receives sersral massages from Mr. Jsmay. The lest one cams la during the nignt. air. lamay is stunned beyond ax- preasion. He is almply overwhelmed. " sir. rTanmin declined to make public ' meseagea rrom Mr. Isrney. MetboelleS Mteelourp Mtoslng. READ! NO, Pa.. April U-Mlaa Ami. Funk, a Methodlet EtHeoonei mlaalonarr from Indja, and daughter of Jamee Funk ef Boyeratown. Pk, is believed to have perished In the Titanic dlaaster. Thla waa to be her first furlough In five years. nne was a second class cabin nassenxer and her name la not oa the list of sur vivors. , PEOPLE AT PIER WHISPER HOPES FOR RELATIVES (ConUnued from first Page.) . eauae of the Tltanlc's wreck. Theee offi cers were amased by the raporta that the Tltanlo waa going ahead at full speed la view of the knowa preaenoe of danger. HAD TITANIC SIXTKB.W BOATS Quarantine surprised . even the customs official". 1M of whom antra oa the pier under the direction of General Neleon F. Henry, surveyor af the port, who came to facilitate the landing of the survivors. Five hundred friends and relatives hsd gathered Inside the pier shsds at I o'clock, taking up their positions under the customs alphabetical arrangement each one under ths Initial of the name of the survivor. The Carpethia at thla time was a quarter of a mile down the Hudson ana a rawing near the docka. A stream of people waa filing Into the pier en. trerfre add a.momelree eoMlrrhed to- take "- w - , ,n HIM. AM K ,MA The Carnethii wfteieoa ooeeaWf "sent - BueMet araftinmenfll h... " T1 T " ."r": worq mis morning taat t'oioaei aster The Pure Product of Nevtur' Sprinji. You will fslMttwaiMtsOMttecforuainf K NATURAL LAXATIVI l Din m Arlalnfl for CONSTIPATION nr ... ... j. I At noaer aireeaaf sat b.k. ! oomiiui(e at ,tna new Tork Slock tSi row. reagf sjayei 11111 to v ik ii ai TYREES ; Antiseptic Powder Aheneww tateura e mm e . wnikraae Wat JMea) VlUWet trrtUOoo. VMS t akweieas ail ever warts far 71 Tin. H, M ual u a ervwata. DImimi -.Bat..il7 hi vitw. nat vim gwSaa S saoaaa alaa4- fca Sr Sreasteo) eawwaie. ae rmr eertw ere a tooalet. XL ma, CseeHWisihgtsa.P.C Asthma Catarrh wMoonm. cough ctoue swowtwrti COUGHS COLDS M rfawSaVl. mU mm Xllwe) fcttlaaWt fcf fcjf np. Vmt tm ggsiss tt urn? fmm Tkm rti iiswgl mm y tmiimftk, tmjtwi sU aWaWT k-egejU, 4Mk hntk,if tmf. WsUsj UM WriMat. 4 tspj W Msaftj .(Mnst rMtW hi BlfBMw Cnisiisn t tUliyilkl sj sagnWal tmwitttammA imm mmimntnm SaaaVA IB VasaVsal 9tf Mtttt OaVteat, ALL DkUGGlSTS 9m am arruaHS awau in wmi aalavaiic Vssw Crsseitss Co. tiCeraassi !.. I jrt r -vet patfala decks. Cusieras regulations hav been suapeaded aad there will Oely bs a short Inapeotloa at Quarantine by the neaitn department, as Is maneatory under tne lawj Police reeervea will be stationed about ths Cunard Una pir and only those woo are friends or relatives of ths survivors with proper credentlala will be permitted on the pl.r. Taxiesb aad hotel accommodations have been provided for first snd second cabin passengers who are not able Is proceed at once to thetr homes, wblle ths steer age passengers will be eared for by the Immigration department at Kills Islsnd or by ths municipal lodging hsuse. which nas neon placed at their dispossl. A score sr more of wealthy society wo men have organised a relief committee to aid the steerage survivors of the Tl tanlo and have telegraphed Preeldeat Tat offering to aaaiat the government In the work of coring for the thlrd-claae pea eesger survivors. leaaar Mar Ketara at Oaew. The White star liner Codrlc. schedule! te salt air Boon today, map be detained until tomorrow, as ths White Star Hns hss rasstved a wireless from the Car pethia making thla request, j. Bruce lamay, managing director of the Inter aauoaai Mercantile Marina, one of the aurvlvora aboard the Carpethia. will. It la understood, return to Bnglaad aboard the Cedrte If It Is detained bers until tomorrow. Vies Preotdsnt Franklin of the White Star Une autkorlaed the following an nouncement 'The Cedrie sailed as scheduled at noon today- . C. w. Themes, aasiotant manager of the traffic department ef the White Btar fine, said that bo arrangements had been made te transfer J. Brace Ismey, aging director of the International Mer eadtlle. Marine, from the Carpethia to the Cedrie at sea, and that as tar as he knew Mr. Ismey would remain aboard the Carpethia. A representative of P.. H, Uttr ft Ce. said an official of the firm had received ny wireless confirmation that leader Straua and ble wife were not among the survivors oa the Carpethia. aether Dealal treat rvsaaJta. Vice President PrankUa of the White Star Une said this afternoon: "We are not setting a thing by wire. leee from the Carpethia. We have beard from It eeverai tlmee, but there Is not the eligbtest explanation of the Tltanlc's staking or snything pertslnlng to the disaster In any way In any of the wirs leee meesacee we have received." Have you beard from Mr. Ismayt- -Tes." replied Mr. Franklin. "I have FRECKLE-FACE aTew kUxaedy That Bemeeea Piaaklea as Costa Xotaiag. Here s a rhaiK ilna Freckle-Face, to try a hi remedy tor freckles with the guarantee ef a reliable dealer that it wiu I? 2L,yo,, Py "' it removea the frecfclee. whll. if it An . T clear eomplnloa. toe expanse la trifling. rnply get aa ounce of ethtnedouU. etrength. from Bmioo Drug Company and one nkrht's treatment will ahow voa bw eaeylt ta to r yoareelr of the hoowly frMAleo end cet a beautiful eom punion. Rareir le an. iku v. j Denied for the worst ease. 1 , "are to aek Beetea Drug Company , far the double strength etalse. aa tiae u too only prawrrptkan sold nader gaacaa. IrJLJLnesoey back if It faiia to remove eacnaagf brought to the pier ahortly before the Carparthla arrived, bringing s,asj In rash to be distributed among those most In need of assistsncs. This money was raised on the exchange by popular eubseriptloa and brought to the pier la an oblong box. The oemmtttee wa oompoeed of K. H. Thomas, prea). dent of the exchange; Chariee Noaloek. tL N. Barruch. , Chariee D. Holdoner aad 1. Carllle. Surveyor Henry, aaalgned to their use the little customs bouse oa the pier. Several Rer Cross nurses and a doaea physicians arrived on the pier and two ambulanoes from St. Vincent hospital stood outside. The Pennsylvania Railroad company bad a special train waiting at Its sta- tioa at Thirty-fourth street and a num ber ad taaoabla te convey survivors ds atrtng to go to Philadelphia to their friends, Aa apartment for Mr. Ismany has been secured at the Rite-Carl toa hotel NEWS OF WRECK WITHHELD (Continued from First page.) by ths preeldeat la a letter made public to day by Cardinal Otbbona, as follows: My Ddear Cardinal Olbbons: I have received the written expreeeloa by the Roman Caihaloo arehbiahopa of the coun try In lolnt eeeeloa with the trueteee of the f wtholto univereity. of their profound grtcr u tne awrui raee ot numan uvee la the etnhlna of the Titanic, and aa behalf of the bereaved I beg to eipreea craterui appreciation at this meeeaare of sympathy. I note In your communication the vei ned ouggoetlon as to ths necessity for less! provtelon for greater eocarlur at Oceen travel. Sincerely Tours, WILLIAM H. TAFT. Its Total Keeeae Caaalf v tin.. Haadred aad Seveaty-Blobt. LO.N'DOX. April U-The actual number of aaaaengers and crew on board the Ti Unls at the time of the disaster was Z.U, sccordlng to Sidney Buxton, presi dent of ths Board of Trade. In reply tn a question In the House of Commons this afternoon. Mr. Buxton, who was flooded with questions, etsted that the Tltanlo ae- tually carried sixteen boats on Its davits, giving accommodations to W persona. other boate carried on board provided accommodation for another- 1H. making a total of 1.17S. In addition there were forty-eight lifebuoys and ka lite twite The actual number of passengers and crew on board the Tltanlo waa tint The widow of Captain Smith, the com mander of the Tltanlo, hee written pa thetic messags which waa posted todsy outside the White Star offices. It reeda aa follows: 'To my poor fellow sufferers: My heart overflow, with grief for you all and le laden with sorrow that you are weighed down with this terrible burden thet hsc been thrust upoa us, Msy Ood be with us and comfort us all. Tours In deep sympathy, ,. . ELEANOR SMITH." All the Lace Curtains on Sale Monday April 22 All the Curtain Materials . on Sale Tuesday April23 BRANDEIS STORES v DEATH RECORD -. - , .t. ; T. ereyw.''i.. CBOAK FALLS. Ik, AprU liWSpsolal.) -T. Jerry Burr, Senior proprleter of Suit hotel, thla city, died St noon (oday after ag illness af three days, aged years. Ho hss lived m Cedar Falls tor ever thirty years snd Is sne ef the beet gnowa hotel men tn Iowa. He .was ana of sis brothers, aU of whom are (one but hie partner, A. N. Burr. One stater eur vtvss. Mrs. Lowe ef Denver, who la aa Invalid. Mr. Burr waa a veteran of the civil war. belonging to the One Hundred and Thirtieth Kew Tork volunteers. a. d. Howe. WIRXEK. Nea.. April ls.-(ReerlA. 0. D. Howes, one ef the aid ploaeera ot Wiener, died eery suddenly Sunday after. m. Kev. Aper, a former Congrega Uonal pastor, came from Missouri and preached the funeral aermon. Deceased lesvee a widow and one son, a physielaa of Lincoln. ROOSEVELT MEN SPEND CASH JfxXmleT Kikes Charge ef Co imp. tioi Afainit Colonel's Backer. SCUt ISSUED 15 PKraSTLVAUlA Ms Sara tbat One Dletrtot Captala la City et Weer York Sold Oat aaS that Otherw Wee Approached. WA8HIMOT0N, AprU U-Dtreetor Mo- Klnley. ef the National Tart bureau, to day Osued a Statement oalllag attention to the alleged use of money In ths Roose velt campaign. The lev-tar) expenditure of money In thla campaign by the baokers of former President Theodore Roosevelt" says ths statement, "has Isd to ths question being raised: " 'Were the victories of Roosevelt In Pennsylvania and Oklahoma due to a great popular demand for hia renomtna- Hon or to the use of money f" Further along Mr. McKlnley says: "tn no prcoonventloB campaign la ths history of the country had money been used tn such large sums, amounting. In view at the general verdict of the .country with respect to certain expenditure! by ssnators of the United Statee. to plain bribery and corruption, aa has been ex pended by the baokara of Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt" Mr. MoKlnley declares the Roosevelt force apent large aums In Oklahoma, that they distributed M In Alleghany county, Pennsylvania, Including Pitts burgh, by Issuing . places of "scrip' In It denomlnatlona to "meeeengers:" thst the total Roosevelt expenditures in Pennsylvania were between tao.oot and SK,(W; (bat la New Tork county alone MOO.aoe was spent la endeavoring to In- riuenoe the primaries aad that efforta were made to "buy out"' precinct cap- Ulna In Kew Tork. In this eoaneeuoa." said the McKlnley statement, "one district captala la New Tork did sou out to the Roosevelt manager, plainly showing that Mr. Roosevelt waa not the candidate la an swer to ths 'great popular demand.' but the beneficiary of a bag of good, hard dollars.' Ashland Bridges Are Put in Repair ..SIILAND, Neb.. April It peoiel. Work on two wooden bridges en ths Sarpy county aide and One On thla aide of the Platte river Bear the main bridge, to take the place of brldgee washed away by the flood a of over three weeks ago, waa completed Wedneaday and automo bllea and other vehloles crossed over. This work was delayed for twa weeks by the nonarrival of bridge limber. Traffic over this bridge will be heavy. Inquiries coming In from aU parte of the a late asking when the Ashland bridge could bs creased. The roadway Is about com pleted on the Saunders county side, but several days' work wUl bs necessary to restore ths road across ths river to the condition It was In before the flood tore It out Automobiles are gutting through without difficulty by detourlng around the Une of the original road, at a Uttle longer distance. At the annual meeting of the Ashland Plane River Bridge com pany Wednesday-trie stockholders ehoee the following board of directors: JK. P. Coodfellow, T.r D. Mickey,-.' J. 1L Granger, M. U Mead. H. A Wiggenbora. A. Laverty and V. K. White. The only change In the directorate was the elec tion of Granger to succeed H. i. Curtis. The directors immediately ' re-eleoted H. A Wlggenhorn as president. F. B, White secretary and M. L. Mead treasurer. To Our Patrons: Wa will make our temporary lo cation at 720 South lfUi SL (18th and Leavenworth) la tha game room with the Great Western Pharmacy. We have our prescription files. ett., and can refill your old prescrip tion and new ones the same aa nanal. Our delivery aerrlce la free; last tele, none ui the number of your old prescription or have us send (or your uew one and we will deliver am promptly. - . Bell pboao, Doug. 8288; lad. A-18M. Hsllta. I).... A. name uiug vo. - 720 South lath Street V, fletth mwtA v - - v ww.vuwvnu.i NEW ORLEANS PASSES . HATPIN ORDINANCE NEW ORLEANS. La.. AprU It-Hereafter any woman In New Orleana who wears a hat pin protruding more than one Inch from the crown ot her hat will be subject to arrest, according to an or dinance which paseed ths city council lete last night Expert Repairing; Watch and Jewelry Best eX Work, lowest Filoea. Fritz Sasdwsil - Co. S0 South 15th Street. AMUSEMCNTS. (Continued on Second Page.) Will Call The sombre task of investigating tha wreck of tha Tttaate waa begun today by aeaate ooaamitt.ee. The commerce roan teniae appelated a swaeemaatuss of aevea. headed by Senator William Aldan Smith of. Michigan, to take testimony. Chairman Smith will leave at oooe for now lora. acoompaniea ay a senate oar. geent-at-arms. to procure witnesses to attsad imsmsdlata nearinga.- J. Brwce Ismay will be among the first aeked te teetlfy. Other tnembers of the senate eubcoas- mlttee are Senators Perkins. Bourne Burton, Simmons, Newlands and Fletcher. Senator Cuilom announced today that be would call a meeting af the foreign ralationa committee Saturday with a view te reporting oat the Martua reealutiea requesting the preeldeot to open a emtio- liens for aa '--' ' anaeinsnl la regard te tha safety af jasmigns at asa. Will cut Oftlem ( 1-ltaala. Among thoss who wiu he summon d te answer before the mveetigatiag commit tee, besides President 1. Bruce lamay wlU be the second, third, fourth aad Bfti officers of tha Tltsjnc who are reportel to have beea saved, aad any other offi cers af the ship who may have survived sad are oa the Carpethia. Aa Important feature af the tnvestlga tioa may be the meeaeare traasmltted through ths Titanic AprU M. the day af the calamity, from ths steamer Amerlka te the hydrograpeJe etflce of the United Stetee navy giving Bailee ot Ice bergs tn the Tttanlc'e vicinity. Naval ofrrdaJi are af tha opinion thst ae of the I cab 01 ge npertsd by the Amerlka through the Tltaaia was the Mendelssohn Choir Festlral no -B-eaelssoaa Chote of The Theodore Tnoawa O A TaTB AVBXTO-arnis. MOWOAT, aWI, gad. Slid p. VUBSDAY, APXiU UA, gdo W. 1 uses at, apjux. gas. g,is 9. r ow amai wieaesa. Sl-SS wwmwwK ..i aomiiiuuj hola , kree eoaeerta, aaly ga. wmmmvtm mm aoepo aad Xardea Broa. or from any eaelx tiahsi a. aaa-sonaaa . Holders ot aeasoa tickets Shenge them for regular aeata at Auditorium box office. Base Ball OMAHA VI SIOBX CUT AT ROURKE PARK APRIL 19, 20, 21 and 22.: Monday, April 22d Lwdlea' Oa GAMES CALLED 8:30 J eaaa. k LSI TVavwwS H Mat. Beery Bay Stlg. Bres-y axurht gill ABTABCSS WAVBBTZXAB Miss Cecilia Loftos Charier (IreiMwIn MHn . . SOUr1in'-Broiher Cafsen Brother., A. L!P,VTh'"wn'-1 Pttn- Kinetaeope. Cjnoert Orchestra. Prlcie: Night, lee, 16c, J0c. ttc. Matinee; loc ast seau toe, except Sat aad. Son. - A Hotel Food Now Served at Home Post Tavern Special A rich, fiavory breakfast pemdge, to be staved hot with cream and sugar. Combines the field Savon of wheat, cam and nee. This food was first served exchisively at the famous Post Tay ero in Battle CreeL Is now supplied tor use oa the home table. bnW WZZ Your grocer has k for . -3 ' Tomorrow's Breakfast g T ' MeoWlrrPggts.Csfe4Cds. American Theater aoaia-ai, auta. rmee. TXa MIB3 ETA LASS WOODWABD STOCJg OOl FB WATCsI TS Wazt Week My -rrl.aS Trtm -vllxa u rvw omrnnv TOB&mOORE ai tne Calembla thaatur. B". , aujtoas . aTUgnrmaee Week Bay KRUG THEATER -aatUce odv Stgw-aigM Sra Beat Beats SOa QCEEXS OP THE FOLtES 8ERQERE aad "KID" CAJ. FIELD, Tbe Befor-ned Qmmbie,' BRANDEIS THEATEM Savartay Sua. w M aaa," HENRUITTA CEOSMAK, i ater Beat 1as -f TBB BBAfc T-a-5rt- .. 1 ) 1 1 f.