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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912.
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STOa LOSS' OYERESTIMAIED
Oberrtioni Takes by Railroad Of
ficial Wao Viiiti Stages.
OIL OPERATOBS ABE ACTHE
While Healthy Srwwth U Apparent
in VtelBltr Cum. Jaltaa
Lever Says It to rliM ' .
fer re or Xaa.
Julian Lm, Uve stock agent of tba
Korthwanern mad, la back from tha
sheep aad cattl ranges of Wromlnc and
ssys that tba early catlmatea af losses
vara rauch too (Teat, lnalrad af tha
heap loaa belli 71 par cent, as reported
from Una to time, It mill not exceed S,
while tha cattle toast anil not reach 1
per sent, he estimates.
In tba country north of Bella Fourths,
where dry weather prevailed last sea
son, and where tba winter rant was
short and there was little hay secured
by the ranchmen, tha losses will rus a
little heavier then la the country west
and eoutb.
I Throughout Wyoming and South Dae
kotatthe recent warm weather has put
tha range In fairly cood condition and
ow both sheep and cattle are picking a
Uvtng. Tha animals are thin, but they
are healthy and reasonably strong, and
unless there are cold storms during early
Hay, there will be no additional tosses.
Xl Pise far Pass Man.
Mr. Lever Is predict ice a banner year
for Wyoming. While he, Is not looking
forward to a wildcat ell boom In tha
vicinity of Caper, ha is anticipating
great activity In tha fields. He does
not think It Is any place for a poor man
at this time. Tba country In the ell
fields and for miles around has been
filed upon, so that there la nothing for
a poor man to secure In the way of land.
Tha towns are overflowing with laborers,
the supply far exceeding the demand. .
General Passenger and freight Agent
' Miller of the Northwestern la back from
a trip through the Kl shore valley and
says all signs of damage done by the
high water have disappeared. The water
'has receded, and even on the lowlands of
the river bottoms, fanners are at work
owing small grain and plowing for
asm. On tbs high lands much of tha
winter wheat Is slg Inches high, thick
and of a good color.
SHRINERS GO THROUGH
OMAHA NEXT TUESDAY
' Imperial Potentate Frost. Order of
the Mystic Minns, will arrive In the
my from Ms horns In Fargo, N. D., next
Tuesday. He will reach the Union sta
tion over the Northwestern at noon and
and It Is expected that he will remain
two hours. Tangier Temple of Omaha
has planned a great reception for htm.
During the afternoon the Imperial train
will start west over the Rock Island,
with a special train escort carrying tha
rhrlne lemples of Davenport, Cedar
Rapids and Des Moines. Besides the Im
perial potentate, the Imperial train will
rarry tha temples of Minneapolis, 81
Paul and Winnipeg. The first slop will
be at Denver. From there the three
trains will go over the Denver A Rio
Urande to flalt Lake City and thence to
Los Asgsles evsr tha Ban Pedro.
On April . besides the Shrlnere from
the north a special train over the North
western will bring Teballa temple of
Rock ford III., and Aleppo temple of
Boston. Hers ths train will be turned
over to the Union Pad ft c. The last
movement of Shrlners to ths west will be
May a, when three solid trains over ths
Northwestern win bring tha delegation
from Medina temple of Chicago, This is ,
tbs largest temple In tha world, having
U,oW members.
TWENTY-ONE CREIGHTON
STUDENTS TO BE TEACHERS
Prof. A. H. Waterhouse, stats exam
iner for state teachera' certificates, vis
ited Cretghton university Wednesday and
examined the members of ths senior class
pf tha arte department, who will be eligi
ble for state teachers' osrtlfloatss when
they graduate In June. Twenty-one will
be eligible (or first grade certifies tee.
They are: Stephen Boyle, Phillip CahiU.
Robert Connell, Louis Moore, Carl Res
gum. Julius Feetner, Basil Lsnphler,
Maurice Miller, Thomas N orris, George
Riley, Paul Tobtn. Edward Coetello,
!elsa Mufflt, John penman, Reginald
Whlrtaker, Mark Ryan, Thomas Keenaa,
IjouIs Kavanagh, Thomas Kennedy,
Michael Qulnn, John O'Connor.
INVITATIONS ARE OUT
FOR MEMBERSHIP RALLY
Invitations te ths Commercial club
membership rally to be held in the Audi
torium. Monday evening. May 1 have been
sent out Joseph Barker, chairman of
the entertainment committee. Is anxious
io know how many to expect and asks
the acceptance of the Invitation not later
than FrMay noon. May a. -
The buffet dinner will be served at J
o'clock, followed by a fifteen-minute talk
on Omaha's future aa It may he melded
by the organisation. The remainder of
the evening will be 'In the hands of the
entertainment committee. '
ISO GARMENT SHOULD
BE PUT AWAY UNTIL
IT DAS BEEN TH9R-OU-IJLY
(LEANED
. Dirt grease wrinkles and
crease ruin a garment faster
than proper wear. .
If you lay your winter clothes
away dirty they wilt look old
and dingy next fall,; and.' bus
be full of moths.
Dry cleaning not only re
moves all dirt, grease, germs,
moth eggs, etc , but If put away
la ths box or bag in which the)
are returned there la absolute!)
no danger of moths, and your
clothea ore ready to wear any
minute you want them in the
fall. ' '
Tell our driver bow' you wiuit
them returned, whether In box or
bag. and they will come, home
ready to lay or hang away. We
will guarantee them to ope ,up
satisfactory la the falL , "
, Phone for a wagon.- '
HooiGlajiebsaxd Dyer"
.515-17 JONES ST.
Pnows Douaw 963 haA-68
GUY LIGGETT pres.
Remnant Day
AT
1II1P
for r V ' mH w J Specials
Friday. WTT1 11 1 I J fnr
Cl U ZjM aT" J Friday.
Newest, Most Desirable Wash Fabrics
1,000 yards remnants
of cotton crepe and
plain and fancy sult-
. Inge; also 1,000
yarde woven
striped tis
sues, at yd. .
Ask for the regular 30e quality
white Persian batiste, .
at yd v ....IDC
On Sale in Basement.
Finest quality batiste and lawns, newest designs and
nlnn'iim TV. 1 ...Kh, t ..J - S A . it... J
v.uiuiiugo xuo ii tjuouitv, ot ju., AVrVj tuc -m -Mm
1"1A J., . J Ol.. iV In. J. M I
Jt7ju jiaucj.si u., Oji hue juu grout;,
at yd.
Beautiful spring ging
hamsa prettier
assortment of checks
stripes and plaids
has never before
' been shown-
desirable t
lengths, at yd.
5c
lie grade India Llnon, on sals
at
M
8tfe
Bleached muslin, enow white
chambric, soft finished long
cloth and fln nainsook a
great assorted lot of li,
white goods, at ji-.-.VQ
. .
Friday afternoon, beginning at
1:40, fancy dress ginghams
and standard apron ginghams;
7Vie,- 10c, lltte and lee
values, all at -yard.......,.,.,..,
...3kc
Scotch and chambray
ginghams for ap
rons, children's
wear, house dreasea.
etc. long, perfect
mill
lengths,
at yd..,
Fancy curtain., nets that you
would pay J 5c a yard regularly
toT- .
per yard lb
9c
7
Mercerised aatlne In all tha
wanted colore mill lengths of
the regular zSe quality, ift.
at a yard . .iVC
All the mussed fancy Drapery
aeta and scrim will be sold
quickly Friday forenoon
at a yard
le
A new lot of fine Sea Island
dress percales, - all one yard
' wide and positively . fast In
coloron bargain lA
square, at yd 1UC
Remnants in Linen DepL-Basement
MILL ENDS OF TOWELING AT 4c YARD."
Good quality, fast selvage toweling, 17 inches wide, very
absorbent texture, 1 to 10 yard lengths- J
about 1,500 yards, per yard at. iC
REMNANTS OF TURKEY RED TABLE DAMASK,
AT 39c A YARD.
The very best grade oil boiled, turkey red damask; a fine
quality, either red or blue; a 59o. value, 90
per yard at ' rJafC
$125 CROCHET BED SPREADS AT 75c EACH.
This is the best value we have offered at this price. Good
quality, fine weave, heavy weight, crochet bed 9r
spreads; a good $1.25 spread, each at. 1 5C
On Main Floor REMNANTS AND SAMPLE PIECES.
; All-Over Laces
Also Teniae and Macrame bands, net top laces, etc. Va
to 1 yard in each piece . OC. mm1
two big lots, each at.. .......... ., flIC aUU ttUC
45-DXCH VOILE AND BATISTE EMBROIDERED
SKIRTINOS-27-inch EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS.
Also All-Overs, choice new designs in English eyelet,
floral and new combination effects; worth to ( PQ
$1.00, on bargain square, per yard, at.. !.'..VvC
18-inch EMBROIDERED SKIRTINGS, FLOUNCINGS
and CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES, at 15o a Yard
Also wide insertions and galloons; worth to 30c; big bar
. gain square piled high with genuine bargains, 4
per yard at .-wLejC
Remnants of Dress Goods FLOOR
Fine dress goods remnants from 40 to 54 inches wide in
the best weaves serges," whipcords, fancy suitings, sum
men weight serges, black and white checks, Oft
etc on Bargain Square, at yard. wVC
54-inch imported voiles, in
broken checks and stripes;
worth double the price we
are asking
yard. .35c
Matched sample pieces of
all wool dress goods, all
colors and black for child
ren's dresses, women's
waists, etc, at
each, 35c and. .
20c
Wash Goods Section-Main Floor
Every Friday we arrange hundreds of fine wash goods
. remnants from 2 to 10 yds!, representing fabrics worth
to 75c a yard; Friday on Main Floor Bargain . -j c
Square they are specially priced, at a yard..!.. 10C
Advance Notice of Saturday Sales
The great special money, saving events we have
planned for Saturday will be of interest to thousands. 1
SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS.
AU the cleverest styles tor lata spring and early summer whltea,
dainty shades and : practical colors and mixta res sn
; hundreds to choose from Saturday at $10, $li, $11 and. )ZZes)V
GREAT SALE OF CLOCKS '
- Entire stock of a New fork wholesale jeweler was bought at
a great reduction. Alt kind of clocks aad hundreds to select from
at half price.
MEN'S SPRING SUITS, at $9.75, J1L75 and $1175
Too can save 5 80 on a classy, np-to-date spring suit if jo
bay here Saturday a tbla aale. Many of these suits worth op to $16.
iMill.
1 BRANDEIS STORES llJ
All Ladies' Home Journal
Patterns. Half Price
IBargain Friday!
Special Purchase of Sample Lines and
Broken Lots in This Great Sale of
Tailored Suits
SIC 95
J1W
Worth from $25
to $39.50 at . . .
- There are noveltv und
Dlain stvles tn all nf the fnn4 hM
shades, distinguished by such fashionable
ideas aa high girdles, saddle backs on the
skirts, side and tunic effects, etc. The fancy
models are trimmed, for the most part, with
ratines, laces and silk braids., A few cream
white suits are Included. AU sites for
women and misses in the assortment.
Women's Coats at Sav
ings of a Third or More
About 100 coats, for women and misses, in
a dosen novelty styles showing the newest
wide revere and side effects; trimmed with
laces, Bengaline silks, ratine, satin braids
and fabrics of a contrasting color-also some
plain serge coats In tans, greys, navy and
black-worth from $15.00 to (Pf fh C
$20.00; on aale Friday at. . , aplUaZf 3
Wool and Silk Dresses in
a Big Sale Friday
Fine French aerges In lace trimmed stylet, '
plain tailored models, taffeta silk dresses
with Macrame lace collars and revers, and
pretty foulard dresses with lace and border
trimming .compose
this very superior lot
There are high and low
neck atylea In an excel
lent assortment of col
orings. All slses. Val
ues : f rom 15.00 to
$2)5.00, priced for Bar
gain Friday at -
Rain
Coats
10 cravenetted
and rubberised
rain coats In ox
ford, tan. olive,
medium brown
and trer colors;
tn sll slses for
woman and
mlseee; regularly
priced up to fit,
Friday, ,
$7.95
$9.95
A modest charts will be
suae for alterations aa
rarmeata offered la ear
Vriaay sale.
for Wool Dress Skirts
Worth S6.85 & $7.50
and medium colored skirts, of fancy mixed
materials, such as you want for Immediate wear.
are offered in this lot. Characterised by the newest side effects, saddle
backa, high girdles, panels, wide folds and tunics In variety to please
both the conservative and the ultra-fashlonably-incllned ' woman.
There Isn't an old style In the entire lot, so coma Friday expecting on
of the very best skirt bargains of the season.
msstatH
Table
Damask
lc, ls-l nek
cream table
damask In a
nice assortment
of wanted pal
terns, Friday,
the yard,
19c
Huck
Towels
Large else.
red bordered
hues towels,
resulerly priced
st 16o each, spe
cial for Friday
only,
10c
Hotel
Sheets
tec, 72xSO-lnch
seamed sheets
made especially
for hotel and
rooming house
use, Friday,
each,
39c
Pillow
Cases
41xl -I n e h
pillow eases of
extra good mus
Un, regularly
priced at 17c,
Friday only,
each,
2Hc
Women's Oxfords
On Sale Friday
We have about 400 pairs
of women's oxfords in tan,
patent colt and gun metal
leathers, in blucher, lace and
button atylea, to close) out Friday,
98C pair
They are oxforda that regularly
old at $3.00 and $1.(0, but the
alie range Is limited to 1H to S.
inclusive, which accounts for the
remarkable reduction.
Children's
Shoes
About 100 pairs of misses' and
children's vtel kid button shoes,
regularly sold at $1.50 to $1.00
the pair, sixes 9 to t, Friday
only, or while they last, $1.00.
.?.! $1.00
Sale of Corsets
- In reality, this is a clear
ance of broken lines and odd
lots, but all the corsets in the
lot, are clean, wanted mod
els. Borne of them sold at $1.50
and others range la value up to
$2.60. Friday, or while they last-
79 c
$1.50
For
to
$2.50 Corsets
High and medium'
buat models of good
quality coutlls and
batistes, boned with
non-ruatable bnnlnr
supplied with good,
strong hose sup
porters ' and beau
tifully trimmed.
' We are exclusive
merchants In Omaha
for the famed
Madame Grace and
American Beauty
corsets, aa well aa
many other popular lines
hi
tw
Mm
FRIDAYS JATVPDJV
Are Cut Price Days InThe
Big Mjre food Grocery
flour.
17 lua. granulated sugar
ior gun
S lbs. Bennett's Best
coffee end stamps
for lis)
Assorted tees and 74
stamps, lb. see
Tea- elf tints and IS
stamps, lb. ......lSa
t-lb caa Bennett'e Cap
itol basing powder and
lee stampa for . .gl OO
I lbs. 'Jap rice Se
Pint can Oalllard's pure
olive oil reduced to eoe
Full cream cheese and
1 a tamps, lb. ...ass
I phaTs, Toasto corn
flakes and IS at'tw ass
tSc bottle Isrge Queen
. eMvea one
Bennett'e Capitol pears
and IS stamps caa ase
Maple butter and :
stampa. tea . . ... SSe
S cane Easle Lye and
' IS atampe See
Peanut butter and It
' stampa, n caa Isa
Quart bottle elder or
malt vtnecar and 1
stamps ...........SOe
Bennett a Excelsior
sack
Bennett's Beet coffee and IS
stampa. lb. ate
Large can Pntder's pork
and beans and 2S
stan-pa SOS
3tc can Ltbbr'a Happy
Vale green aaparasua
for a&s
I cans Evergreen corn
and IS atampe . . . .SOe
Vsa Camp's hominy and
t stamps, caa . . . . loe
Men a Touliet or Gra
ham crackers and IS
atsavpe. pkaj. Me
4 cakes York Rose or
Violet toilet soap SSe
riiaetoettl and Is
can . ,
st'ps.
...Its
Butter, Eggs
freshly
leusn'e
Moe lbs.
churned. .
Capital
batter, Inr't-lb. eneka
of guaranteed weisbL
33c
Freshly laid awaa
sry eggs, per dosen,
20c
irilUITS AND
4 large bunches home grown asparagus, 23c
Fancy Red River potatoes, peck 40c
Fancy rhubarb. Ib. ........ Sc.
Large cucumbers, each . . , . . .1 . .. ." 10c
1 large bunches radishes' .............. .lOe
Fancy new potatoes, 4 lbs. for SS
Large Juicy lemons, dos. .SOe
Radian ds oranges, shipped direct to ua from
Ked lands. Cel.. dos., 13c, 20c, 25c, SOe, SSe
Friday Fish Meat Bargains
Baby Halibut, 2 lbs... .25c I Lamb CJiops, lbs. for. .25c
Keg Herring, 90c and. .80c j Lamb Stew, 4 Iba. for. .25c
Don't Miss Bargain Friday
2
See Our "Dis
tingnished" Trimmed
Hats
$5.00
Special
Groups of
Trimmed
Hats
$2.95, $3.95
Wool Dress Goods Dept.
Cream and All Wool Storm Serges, fine, firm quality, regular 75c
quality, at -. .--SOe
Spring weight wool dress materials 4 8-in. i etriped prunellas
44-ln. Hairline atripe French serges 3 8-lnch. diagonal aultings
42-in. fine dress and coating serges,' regular $1. values, at 684
54-in. all pure wool serges In a good line of colore, plenty of navy
and black sponged and shrunk regular $1.(0 value for Friday
only j 98s
62-ln. cream all wool serge, a beautiful quality, good heavy grade,
suitable for skirts and coats, Friday -98e
3,000 yards of plain and novelty spring dress serges, panamas, fancy
suitings, etc.. Friday 38e and 48
Skirts made to measure -. ...$5.75
Wash Goods
Specials ,
Egyptian tissues, genuine Lor
ratn.es, in all the newest col
orings and newest designs,
sold all over at 26c yard, our
price Iggi
Scotch ginghams, 32-in. wide,
regular 18c values, fast col
ors, fine cloth, on sale, at
yard ....... 12H
Ratine voiles. In white, the lat
est summer fabric, a contrast
between a voile and the reg
ular ratine, one sale at 69t
Genuine French Ratine In white
and in ecru, the rage of the
season, worth $1.50 yard, on
sale, at yard ....... $1.00
French bordered voiles, 40-in.
wide, the most dainty color
ing and tine patterns, now on
sale at, yard 50
Voiles, yard 12 He, 15c, 18c,
23c, 89c, 60c and . ..-754
Silk Dept. Specials
36-in." natural tan shades of
Silk Pongee, suitable tor dress
and coats, 85c value, special
at 48
36-in. all Silk Foulards in
pretty neat designs, aavy blue
grounds, $1.00 values Friday
at .78
36-in. Olace Chiffon Taffetas
in a good assortment of color
combinations, $1.00 values,
Friday 68e
3,600 yds. of plain and fancy
silk remnants. In lengths from
3 to 30 yds., messa lines, foul
ards, pongees, taffetas, . wash
silks,, white Jap silks, good
values that are worth up to
75c yd., Friday, 28. 38e
38-ln. black all silk messalln
t ....78e
36-in. Chiffon, French Peau de
Sole;. 16-in. all silk satin
duchess, worth $1 and $1.25
yd., your choice ...... 78
Rousing Specials in the Drapery Department
$2.50 pair Lace Curtains, all full
sixes, one and two pair alike,
Friday, at, pair ..-..$1.35
$1.50 pair Lace Curtains, in
ecru, full size, .Friday, at per
Peli- 98e
Etamine for curtains, all colors,
. worth to 25c yard, Friday
at 10 and 15
$1 pair Lace Curtains, with neat
border, Friday at, pair 754
65c yard Bungalow Nets, full
width, white and "ecru, Friday
at, yard 35
$5 pair Rope Portieres, large as
sortment, all styles, Friday, at.
Pair ..... $3.50
Plain Scrim for curtains, worth
18c yd., Friday at yd. 12 V4
Remnants of all kinds, 2 to 6
yards in length, worth to 60c
yd., Friday-at, yd. ...... 5
In the Domestic Room
10c Laces at 2c a Yard
Point de Paris. French and Ger
man Val., Linen and Cotton Tor
chon, Met Top and 811k Laces,
worth up to 10c per yard, on
the barcaln square In the Do-
1 mestlc room, Friday, yd. . .Use J
5c Laces at lo a Yard
Odd pieces of edges and inser
tions -of many kinds of laces,
' slightly mussed, worth to 6c
per yard, on sale Friday In Do
mestic room, yard Is
Wash Goods Specials in the Domestic Room
Remnants of dress ginghams
Plaids, stripes and checks, 12 Via
value 7H
Remnants of 36-in. percales
. Good assortment patterna, val
ues to UK c, special . ...7H
Remnants of shirting ginghams,
32-in. wide, 12 He values, 7Vig
Remnants of serpentine crepe
Good patterna, 18c value . .10
Anthracite blue prints 3 Mi
Remnants 36-in. bleached muslin,
7 He value 5tt
Furnishing Goods
Xb tae Tlrmieet lo seooas
Ken's 1100 and IDs Shirts tn all
colors marie with or without col
lars, on sale 4Se
Hen's 11.00 and 11 50 Fine Jersey
Ribbed Balbrlggan Union 8ults,
t eSa, SSS
Ladles',' Men's and Children's lac,
25n stockings, all guaranteed, on
sale - THe, lHe
lien's Malbrlrrsn Shirts and Draw
era, all perfect roods, best flttlnf.
worth to 11.00, on sale SSe, ase, 4&o
Boys Tic Laundry Shirts, all colors,
special .... ....STtt
Remnants of wash goods, all
kinds, worth to 15c 54
Remnants of bleached muslin,
36-in. wide, 7 He value ....54
Remnants Pongees, 32-lns. wide.
good patterns, 25c val., 12 H
Remnants of eztra wide oriental
drapery with borders, I80 value,
at 10
Remnants of lawns, values to 10c
rard 3H
60c White Wing sheets, 72x90,
special ........ ........394
. Furnishing Goods
Ib the Domestic Room
Children's 6O0 light weight knit
union suits, at 25
Ladles' 2 So vesta and pants, all
sixes, at 1f
Ladles' fine muslin and crepe
cloth night gowns, worth to
to $2.60, on sale 86c, 4c, 98
Ladies' 35o light weight knit
union suits, at 19gt
Children's 60c muslin gowns 25
Ladies' Suit Section in the Domestic Room
Ladles' Waists, latest styles and patterns, value to $1.00, at ....50
Ladles' Percale House Dresses, values to $1.25, special 7trf
Ladies' One-piece Washable Dresses, good strlea and colors, $1.88 vat
ues, special 81.98
One-piece Silk Dresses, $7.60 values $4.95
Ladles' Dress Skirts spring styles tans, grays, blgck and- browns,
$3.98 values S2.95
Black Klosftt Petticoats, splendid bargain, Friday. 934
f Children's Clothing Section ia the Domestic Room I
Boys' two-piece suits, knlckerbocker pants, values to $3.00, 81.95
Boys' Corduroy Pants, sll sites, $1.00 values .....50
Bovs' Overalls, well made, 39c values, special .' 25
Big Ssle of Men s Suits Friday. $14 JW to 2S values, S14.50. 810
8ee Ad Elsewhere la Paper.
B0TS AND GIRLS. ATTENTION!
(For one day we are going to sell
JJau Bearing' Holler Skates, worth
up to $3.00; while they last, at, per
Pir $1.25
HAEDWAEE DEPT, Baaement.
Hayden's Grocery Department
staysaa's Oiooery Prises Are a Bav
ins' af as e SO pec seat to tae
People ee Oaaaaa.
IS lea. best graaiatad eager . ..S1.0S
IS ban X.aox, Beat 'Baa All er Bia-
auad O soap see
I tba. beat waits or yellow coram eel
at lae
I Iba. beet rolled breakfaat oatmeal
at see
i bare Ivory soap . SSe
McLaren's peaaut butter, lb. ....las
Peters' Cocoa, per lb. as
14-oa. peg. beat aomeatie mararoal
for f He
It-as. cans condensed milk SHe
1- lb cans assorted eoupe TSe
2- lb. caaa fancy sweet sugar corn
at - e
T lbs. beet bulk laundry starch . .see
Stt-Ib. boxes beat selected soda crack
ers eoe
E. C corn flakea. pkg- Se
Large bottles Worcester sauce, pira
tes or pore tomato catsup, bottle
at ase
1-le. cans pork and beans ......SSe
S caaea Stllco acourfng aoap ....s&a
Jetivcon or J.n-O. pkg. .He
BtrrrxB, cxbssb. buttbbistb
ABB BO BAM
The best No. 1 creamery batter, car-
ton fie tin 1 k u ik
Th b,it Isl .utry creamery but
ter, lo.
The beet Na 1 dairy batter, 'lb! 'asa
'll oreani Young America cheeee!
per lb.
Full cream brick cheese, lb. ..Il. Jje
Pall cream Wisconsin cheese, lb. enl
I Iba. good buttertne ...VTT.. i&e
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