THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 5. 1912. The Busy Bees mHB thing which most of no are tn new alng and aew onsen. And her to the answer: Claxia Shaw is the new klac who will toad the Bad aid tor the next four month. He to a wrj active Busy B ef 11 year of as who Uvea In Ogdea. Utah. Heeter Mallory to the aew oucm m hn win th. Blue aide for the next tour month. She to one of the young est Buiy Bee. She to I year old and live la Kearney, Neb. Last month ah won a first prixe. . . , v ad what to of almost as much interest as the announcement of king and Qooea to the news that the Red aide has captured the most prise sinos th Art of thto rear. Tare cheer for the Red! The Blue aid won stoat last time, but now th Bad are th champions; they won four more arte duriag U tost four months than th Blue. Ine Brwin of Craig. Neb., wins first pris today with hep letter a boat "A 'Wtoa Cat" NeUle Snyder of Provo, Utah, wins second, with hef de scription of "The Snow Slide." Th new Bee today are Nellie Bath Wall of Florence. Little Stories (First Prise.) A Wis Cat By Ine KTwln. And Tears, Crete. Neb. Red Bids ' We hav a nitre white kltte called Pussy. It is very ou Quins and does lomi wise thin, the wisest of which I saw the ether day. I was out to th back yard, when X aotloed th kitten rolling com straw. I eould sot understand at first snd thought she was merely playing. " But afterwards, after watching for some Urns. I saw she was making a soft, warts bed. I thouf ht this a Tery good Ides, be cause the ground was wet. hose te see I my story in print Sunday. , ' (Seoond Prise.) . Th Snow Slide. By Nellie Snyder, Aped 1 Tear. Prove, Utah. Blue aide. Tears sge my grandpa, with another man, was to the euro cutting wood, whea In the dlotsnn they heard a rumbling, crashing sound, and looking up they saw a eaowslMe owning down ever the cliffs, bringing trees, rocks and everything Is Its way with It. , Boon as they sew H they ran, trying ti :'et out of it way, but It was toe fsst for them aad, conrjng forward, tt took them with it, leapt RS over the roesh. ' On It went until It came te a very high cliffy They knew If It went ever they would be on th under side and would be '.unable to set oat, hut Just as tt reached the edge it stopped. Grandpa, who wa ea the upper ski, worked his way eut. then by very hard work got hit friend out. That nlsht they came from the canyon without hats er coals, but with plenty of icicles hanging from tbelr clothing. I am a new Bee. .... . (Honorable Mention.) Our Homestead, By Julia Clausen, Aged 1 Tears, 421 ' -Bherman Street, Holdrege, Neb. . , . .. Ms was. A year ago this last spring w went eut en a homestead tat Colorado, near Wilier. My papa had built a hous out there, tt was dug down IB th ground about tour feet ' I I Across th road were two very smell houses. Whit I ws out there 1 helped mamma taks car of th chickens, but sometime I was afraid of th wolves. I Uk to nv on the farax W had to haul th. water five mile and I picked Ilewers well pap drove slowly ea. - I am. now to Nebraska again, going to school, at my aunt's house. It wss sis miles to school In Colorado nd so myl brother and I couldn't go. 'I , I hdp. -Out Homeeteed" misses th I waste basket, ' Ti Boys." By Tatter Averlll. 1711 Central Boule ; . .. vsrd. Red Side. . . , About th middle of July. Wis. we boys decided to go oamplng down te Alton Junction, a distance ef about fourteen miles frost th town la which we lived. At last te of a boys were given pr- missies to go sad were gives good sisad sua of money by our Barents , ob th Thursday before going we tela. , phoned down to. the Junction sad vented , a couple ef tents. The next day we went I up to the depot to catch No. t for th ( Jtinetloa and it happened to be on time. We boarded It and shortly afterwards we pulled out, awaiting impatiently for our destination to hesv In sight. At last a big, fat conductor poked bis curly. Mack hesd of hair to th door at our sad of tue osr nd cried out. "Juso tlon, Orest Western crossing." sad wsd- j died way to I know not where. We boys hiked off the train aad ran dews the Utile, steep hill" th hotel, ' where the owner of th woods hived, lie took " us to cur tents after w bad hanged our clothes (or we hsd brought extra suits along-at th hotel. W then fixed ear teat to order and rested aom at mattresses and bed clothes. This to what we used for our beds. , After that we went (or swim la the Grand river, which flows through th weeds shout Mo yards from camp. - During eur stay w took some.,of our snesls at the restaurant at th Junction, but we took most of them la the woods. Of course, we boys did everything a Use. upvts-dsto American boy would ' whea he la out camping. Good tuek for once asm osr way. Whenever we would go fishing we could gat the fish to hit easily, thus making e big haul. Whea, we went swimming Uw water wa Just right. Whenever we would go tor a long ramble through th woods we seemed t be msd of cast area and our feet of India rubber. But beat f all, bod of us boys got sick or hurt. We always noticed that when ws dad th cooking tt always Just struck th Aflat remaining is camp about three day we ieft for horn. bvtng bea teased ug a bit and bees gives tots of fus. , ' . The lesson. By Mam Gttttlnge. Aged M Tears, ISIS Keorsasa city. Blue Bess , Oao there wss a Uttle girt! Her same wss Mary. Her parents were very rich. Os day as shs wss sitting os the sups sting candy a poor girl came vp te her and ask be for asms -8h said. "Too are too poor to Tee girt went sway erring The another , t th rich girt heard her say this te the the Busy Bom want to know today to Snyder. Lillian Tlmm of Omaha aad by Little Folk RULES FOB Y0U5G WMTIfiS 1. Wrtto plalaly ea caw aide ef the papes only as aeisher the pages. a. Uss Pa aad ink, as pea eO. a Short aad pouted artlelea win se gtv given pswlereaee. Be set 4. Original stories ' a only will be sea a Writ year same, etc ami address at the bag of th first first sad second arise of books - will be gives (as the best two ooa tnbattoas te this page eaeh week. Adores all eommunloutionu to rrwTT.naasra swABnaisTT, Omaha Bee, Omaha. STee. poor girt and th seat day the Uttle girl asked her mother for som candy. Sh said. "Ob. It will make you sick." After this th Uttle girt slwsys gave her sandy swap, t bop my story Is In print , . . . Jennie's Birthday Present By Claris Bhaw,' Aged It Tears Olden. Vtah. R. F. D. No. S, Bos W. On bright summer day aa Jennie sat os the porch, thinking of her coming birth day, her mother asked with s smile what made her eo happy. "Oh, manual ' sh replied, "Sunday Is my birthday and I would be so pleased to have Ruth to dinner." As sh paused with smll. her mother smiled back again and said. "If It's a bright day my dear you shall. to th country with grandpa.' ' Nest morning as she klseed her mother goodbr, she smiled sad said, "Good by mamma. I'm year old." Inside of a hour sh wss st the farm gate with grandpa. As sh took off her wraps shs said, "Grandpa let's rids to Sunday school." Bh listened to th story of how Christ was baptised and why. As th rode horn there ws a Bios hrees. that fumed her face. While Jennie was eating her dinner grandpa asked her what sh would lis for her birthday. "Oh. grandpa; the best of ll." sh replied, "Is to be baptised. That afternoon sh wss baptised sad hands were bald on her head. When h reached horn ah told her mother of her Mrtbday present and her mother gar hs a birthday kiss. Trip to Helens. By Ruth Wall, aired II years, Florence), Neb. I am going to write the Busy Bees and UU them of my trip to Helens, Mont., where I visited two weeks with my auntie who I a nun In th convent I eould hardly wait till the time cams to go. We left Omaha at t o'clock Monday even- Ins, and anrved at Helens Wednesday at I p. m.. our train being late. W arrived Is our first snow storm of th season, October U, UU. We took s hack and drove two miles to the convent. which Is Iocs ted right at the foot of Mount Helena. We passed the Crow res ervation and ssw the Indians. They amused us much when they forded the river. And the tUtl farther in th distance we aaw tb monument of Oes- eral Curtis. Hsd delightful tint while at Helen and I only missed two day golag dow to Helena and I went t th picture enow Saturday, which was especially for children. And cn my way home I saw soms nice things and we Mopped at Ltvingstos, Mont. ,We stayed there oae afternoon and night and In two mora day reached Omaha. I am s aew Busy Be and would like to Join the Red Sde. Clytie: A Sunflower Myth. By MolUe Corenman.. MS South Seventh street, umena. Clytia wss in th garden, Sh was looking at th sky. Sh liked to wstch th cloud a " - "How soft and pretty they si." shs said. "Wtiat s big one that hi! There H goes now! What wss behind It? It must hv bees Apollo. He wss driving the sua chariot. I wlH watch for him each day." said CU He, Her mother earn to th door and said. "What r you doing. Clytie 7" x -Os. I ssw Apollo." said Clytie. " shall watch for him every day." "He will no.. Uk that." said bar mother. "He want so on te see him. ' Clytie was a pretty glrL She wss tall aad slender; her cheeks were rosy nd she had golden hair. Apollo caw Ctytl and be said. "She has looked at ma for nine days'' Then he got angry and changed her Into a sunflower. .' Tommy's Seward. By Rebecca KatsmSn, tttt R guest. South Omaha. Aged IS years. Ones there wss a Uttle hoy aad his name was Tommy. Tommy had parents, but they were mesa to hint, so h did not Uvs with them. He lived with a friend f sis who Uked him very moclL His Perec te dsd sot' ear for him. Mrs Brows th lady be Heed with, wa very kind to him, but Tommy sold papers to pay foe hla board and clothes One day he was selling papers an the corner of a street whea he saw a pocket book. He picked It np and locked ta it. In tt were twenty dollars sod s dia mond ring:. on tb back of at wss printed tb nam and address eg th ktdy woo lost it. After he sow. an hi paper , V ' J u r A I ?$fr)$&if- ' 5 "bA f felted mi I w- W&,Hi ;iT4? w I W' I lily . i S" : "v ,i i i . V I ; I jIAKaI-. ?. . " ' A Ml i QBt.fae.ait Mouses Jnadc M2t Have any ef th Busy Beee triad to at tract the birds f ( Then are many ways of encouraging eur feathered friends to 11 v around eur bosses RoMywUokl vtaea watt bring ta tiny, brilliant bumming bird, , tor thsy Uk the honey in thee 'flowers Spar rows, robblss, blue Jays, woodpecker fUcsers, almost ssy of the rdlaary birds-will com te drink and bath kt a crock set in a quiet, shsdy corner near the house. But th surest wsy of attracting the birds Is to provide homes for them la which to do their housekeeping and feed went to the lady' hous who bad lest tt. Hs gav her s pocketsooh. Bh thanked him and gav him th money. Tommy would ot take h, but eh put It la hi pocket. He thanked her tor It and wast hems sad told M.-S Brew about It. He wanted to give it to her, but shs would not tabs Ik , . She ssld. "Ton were honest and yea deserve if About a week after Mrs Brown adopted him and after that thy called him Tammy Brows letter to th Buy Bee Page. By si ad el at ne Oehn, Aged 11 Tears. UN Park Avenue. Red Side. Dear Busy Bees: pear, kind Mother Naur, who from my birth baa takes th best care of ma, allow roe to lU you f my awakening Mat spring. At present my lesves are wider open thaa any other buds', and my reason will be told Is th following Incident: First, I wui tell yo that my asm I Sudan leave US, residing at Ulao Bush Twig Sfl. During the autumn ef MM my leave who were merely my protege's during th summer, put en their traveling suits -and such beautifully colored ess they were, too and west to their winter Quar ters, leaving m alon as th tree. I bow waited to have Mather Nature end me my winter raiment, which h soon did. First, sh gav me a aloe, soft. downy blanket; then a silky, graestsb drees, and. lastly, s suit brews storm it. I wss so worm aad semfortsbl that I mob fell asleep for winter. When spring cam cn It wa so warm thaa I threw off any heavy brows soat and fried to think whether I should grew or, wait tin I was son Jack Frost was gons Everybody begged at to grow, but I thought I was very wise ssd did not, Every morning while I wa deliberating. Mr. Blue Jay. th bold, would say, "Pott! Do-tt!" - Mr. Bobia. the cheerful, would say. "Cheerup. dear, ehorup!" I looked about and ssw everything pise wss up, but I did not wake to grow till June. Than, to my embarrassment, I found out that I wss th laughing stock of my mates So, hereafter, 1 determined to grew early. Aa I am tired from dictating to my steawgrapher, who la writing this, I most stop, though I wish I could tell you some of the many things I se from dsy to dsy. o 1 will eioee. Tour truly, . BUDENLCATE m. ; The Victory. . (Kama Lee.) Everything waa excitement smong the hoys of a small :Hix ta the eastern part of lows It wss the day (or th first base ban gam f tb eaeon to come off. Th gam was te be btweau th stab, school fres'iimes sad th eighth grade. Shorty, agists ft th grad team, aoojdj Their Own Page Boy Who Makes Bird their young. Wren will eorae to Nv In cigar hose fastened to the perwh. But bird sot aa tarn as thee woum rather . have bouses farther treat th houss ' Albert MeOill Is a Booth Oasahs bop who knows Just how to task the birds cmfribl aad happy. The map! tree around hi horn la South Oman bav many bird houses of hi Biasing and avery Mitt bouse Is takes. AM th nttl house have eggs la them sad sooa th trees will be full of young birds What Albert MoOiU baa doss sny of the Busy Bee ess do. U take a ordinary cigar boa, puts tt high up la th crotch of a tree and la a few dsy a gat only tight men to play, and wa busily' tryssg t get so me body to play shortstop. About fifteen minute before th tin for the gam to start a boy from th Junior class consented to play Everybody was laughing and Jeering th grade team. Th freshmen bad aaw base ball suits, but the graders had ta wear their every -day clothe, for they had no suits. Of eoorse, th freshmen expected an easy gam at It At last th gsms commenced. Neither learn msd a score until th fourth In ning, when th biggest boy fa the game knocked g three-base hit and stola horns staking ths first and only score tar the freshmen. The game stood 1 tt I uatlt the ninth Inning. Tb big fellow sgala strode up to the plat la th alnth inning aad swatted out a twe-bagger, hut waa tagged out shortly afterward on an at teen pi to steal third. The nest two up flew cut. Then la came the grade team, deter mined to at least tie the score. The first man (or rather boy) drew a pes, th next ma hit a one-bagger, advancing th first man to tatand Her a double steal worked nicely. Th frhms' pitcher wss getting act-mug sad walked tb next mas ap, making th hue full. Th nest mas up flaw out aad th aext fanned out Shorty, who was up next, knew that ev rybing depended e aim. Th first ball pitched him was a wide ae, put th next wall, that ball waa never heard of after word Shorty had knocked a home run with the bases fulL Tb game ended right there snd the grade team marched off th diamond with banners waring. They had was the gam, t te L No mora were they laughed er Jeered at; no, Mr, sot after heeling a high school team. Treatment of Bog. . . By William H. Caxopen. Bin Bids . Os reading th UU1 account concerning th misfortune which happened to th dog of which the Busy Be editor wrote In last Sunday's paper, I was touched with pity. I have s dog myself, which has given m th chane at learning some of th trouble Into which s dog I apt to get . Should we Injur a dog for barking? If we stop to think, St kt th nly way by which they can express themselves Dog do -sot always bark to be mess Some time they do It for th sake of getting notice. Sometime they do tt to see If the person to whom they addreee them-, selves will show them a bttl kindness If s dog keeps swsy frost s penoa yo may be sura that person i sot very kind. When a stranger comes te our ao'We eur dog slwsys barks. If the trsngr knows anything about dogs be will pet aad earess him. thereby making th dog hts friend; but if os the other hand be sees angry snd begins to hick th dog; ya may lmagjne tb result A person should speak to dog. I am act afraid of dogs because I can always speak to them ad they generally obey me. It resstods me of th saying. "A yes treat, you will b treated." A Perse Houses SSaBBMSl WQiU pair of sparrows or bluebirds has started making a Bast there. Corn stares boxes or ether large beset may be seed tor housing mors thsa n tastily sf Mrds Albert MoOlU msd ae of these rg hose 1st regular tittle bird apertmest houss, with section I four rami Hes Th bos 1 about twelve mehes wkt by) fifteen Inches Htng d swan Iswhe high. Th young smateur craftsman partitioned It Into four apart. tests put ea roof painted tt gray aad set It ea standard la his ehlckess yard. s boss spsrraws inspected tale Uttle, sisrtmsst keuee, ertee they liked It, brought straw for their Best d are living there happily aw. ought to baow br looking at a dog whether he means danger or friendship. Bvsryos oaa ream thee thing br giv ing to them a uttl Urns Nat I think that a tnan whs injure aa animal for harking or tor doing aome Uttle thing like that Is not Justified. la my opinion man or woman or shild whs treat dog In that manner I heartless, cruel aad (ItUeas Our Mother's Care. By Usead Relpchnelder, Aged II Tears, kw omreiog street Ws are eur mother's pets when we are mall. Sh take bettor care of u and think more of us than any ether mother would. Whea W grow big we will not carry her around, but we wtU take tht best care ef bar and w will return her thanks A Hew Bee. Dear SMltes: I wish to Jola th Busy Bee aad b n th Blue aids My teaeher ( asm I Mis Bpethmana. I ara In Fifth A. I am t years old. My name I UUlaa Thorn OX Miami street, city. Spring-. By Lents M. Tlaune. Aped 11 Tears, 4tM Miami street, usnan. pi Bias In spring ths flower begin to grow. And tha the winds begin to blow. ( The mother birds ere staking nests. So ths little birds msy ao to reel. Wi heer the rein go pit-a-pat. And II l tie children ask 'What thstT' This Is original. PERILS OF LEAVING HOME Lwsellses) of Sltsattaa Bad Da. as re f Sew Aeeoalsttoas Ptatsrw) - ' wr 14 TsrswU. Id M. Tsrbell. writing ef "The Hons. less Daughter" la th Assertee anags srne, snake th following eomment tb girl who leaves hem and goes out Into th world to earn a living: "The gnewlng el loneliness ef th girl wb hs left borne to ntak her way kt I of th moat frotOeea eaueee of th ueeUosabla relstloae which well-barn girl form more often than society real. rses Th girl ales re eagerly every chane ' mpBlBSbl r pleasure. Hep keea seed ef St makes her ovee spprerstlv end under critical. Moreover, ah ha th confides of Ignarenes Most Arse. lees, gtrl are brought np as if wrong doing were impossible to them. Nobody hs eves suggested to thn that they have th possibility f all erlsu la their make-up! Fsrent and teachers ordi narily have extraordinary skill In evad ing, but Uttle la facing th facto f Ufe. "Disarmed by bar Ignorance; th girl gees out to a freedom tut as se coun try ever before believed It safe to aJlew th ye una, either gut or boy. This freedom I of course th logical rsiuU of what we csU th 'emancipation ef women.' It at tb swinging ef the pen dulum from the old, system of chsperoa- agt aad authority. The weak point tt la tb fact that th gtrl hs sot anewi edge enough for her freedom. It In not a return of th old system of guarded girls which I needed. That I Impossi bs under modern eooeiltoos out f harmony with modem Ides. Tb great need la that women of th essmtry real ise that freedom unaccompanied by knowledge la one of the moat dsngeros tool that can he put Into s hamaa be ing's ha ode. Tbe reluctance M weenea to no this fact ht ths most diseewrsglng stow of the woman question. The girl who goes forth aouM f armed wuh hnowledge. Bh should feel th pull of Ike here la every wrtmieitt or loneliness s Strang that ah I lit erally Jerked back whea abe I ready to slip. This hold ef the home kt hi- mertral thing It kt s positive, gvtng reality. Th heme has power t pre Jestln Itself Into th Uvea of those who go eut from It- It to where th girl do nt carry from th horn nana or A uainterrwptad reistms-a osrtolsty that ah la a part of that group and that achievement, test sh k only earning ea. enlarging, heists to estems, beau tify and ripen It work, that sh I not home Nothing as so hold bar I her laotsUos a that sense." WHAT - WOMEN AJLE DOING. Mis ihertrude ghoho Unrein, aeWtaer ai men at Sag College, th women' part eg Cornell, ssy that th number of wom en who are la col lege without any v national aim is so email aa to b aegHgt bm. Of Sat women In th year SHa-lL nl nv answered that they war ia th eelltge without y ketesties e seiner, rag to support themselves On t theee women was married and tare west a ggd to bs married. Ta "utility lady" la ' asata or a pretty toy that wa prenentsd to Mrs Tft Inst week when sh vmv. the Woman's Industrial exhibit In New T"h. It wss mads by oae ef the ch.ldren In th Industrial School tor CrlppUl Chil dren and Is a doll with clothe (aond hold needle booh, emery, agistors thhnbl and so ea. When clubwomen go to ths biennial meeting st Ban Franeisoo In June mn of th adjoining ottle etpect to tola them. Tb Oakland clubwomen belt a mealing rssaatlp to formulate plaaa aad mng ether thlass decided thst there should be utomobil tour to Mhv Sea tan Joss Joaquin Miller ha -toaded an Invitation to th women t visit "Ths Heights" - They are said to bare a aaw gam la Cblcage. which may be a training for erne thin ina la th future. Worn tend thirty fret away fem an Imitation window with bull's y la th center, la which M eeoceeled be. A bail wras se la sloth la threw at th window, aad when II hits th burl y th keH rings It th target 1 hi ten potato are (cored, ass If the hell ring thirty pasnt Ooveruer Di f New Tsrfe. signed bill last weak authorising th appointment f blind children under tt rear at ag to hemes maintained by the Intej-aaiioaal Sunshine society. This bill wag passed ea March it, a little gtrl who he re ceived her educaUea at on tag hemes f the Sunshine society being th "lobby 1st" Mrs Cyntbl Wentow AM, presto dent ef th Internalise! Buniruos so. etetr, brought the Uttle girt to Albany ECZEOA BURuED SO COllLDfjliEP Befii in Smtlt fWd Spots m Ami and Neck. Soon Sprtad Over Body. Used Cutlcuf Sotpud Obtflptflt. In On Wotk CwnpUtalj Curri. nVMmrnhv awl -"sip as bsa It ' mabT tt wuted ta mr rm ad asek ksSsses te seem ever ssy body. M an wasst en mr asek tad aesat, snd It bussed se thst ee I bams waaw, eel te as evanV Tsns I berea to nm th Owtlenst See and gslsrer Ob. Bsmt I seine with OuUeurs tvnp d set water ssd atoned th Ouwsues Otatosml every ahjhl asd sssnssw ssd at one weak I ihiaawasicuu. IBtaweSi osephaie MoOsfsstok. Mev. I, 111, FOR EAQ CASE Cf Pt"JUS Phytkk Rsgsramida Httijra.N tM Third Are., HW Twrk. ,'eont alto small ssd phspint wham MM devtioped kit ktrg seek sad SW7 mo wel la sue sadltioa that I wet eehamed to cut t tb ksuss After wang aWves I went to a hospital for treatment. Ths bead pbysksnu test m I euM ham. to repert for tares er tout sere the fs treatment heSart the bee would even start to fSippiti, "A psung physerli wbil treatkej aw ssoorn mended Culamr loag sad Omianal nd toM nm to sreat my men every alht re. fore leunng wHS set ma CeS.n tee eod Omtmaat. Th imnlnj stisSid were fat S wat mpstealy eused at shrt tuns by ths nea ef the Cuilrum floap aad Omtwml. tSKned) Fred Vlehmeyer, Sept T, Itll. Oatlesr Boep and Omtmaat are seel ST snnbsasas ass with sa-p. bool Peot T. Bostca. hare wuh Cuucuau Soap Bhavmg ahdh Keilogg's Paste "RATTLE CAP" will make Ants disappear from any bouse' within twenty-four hours 25c At Grocers and Drubts MANDOaC iwarsreonawi ere m V Sf away, i mmMr gf j sad rellaba Se- tv - w wtlelew aeseple tCw. t.etnl i in Ant ST -0 V It. Josephine Le Fevre Compasj fblladalpkla, - Said by Oeeuoo lrug Co tb Bell Drug Ce aad oas BsatnUl Csmpasy. Oman "AL" DRESHER WINS BET OF J T03Y JACOBS. Well Xjww Ttrj Cleaner; Provei KU "Juiow How Tr this Art ist Wnor ' emw. e o 4j Ctjsvaiag'. . .i- "' i' . V r -- wnrs a box or cigars Ct&ng-es Old Eng. laia Bogs Aiprently "Just BougtV MARVEL WORK ON RUGS Modora Xug CleaasiBg Sysien Is Dreslier Bros; Ovru. THS BET IS WOlf PsVIRLY; Jsrohs. A Advertising write ::is ruttg Coststaced TkM B 8les Ttre Tremb Wkt Ho -Bcjost Prreher Method of Bug ? j Ctosaslsf. ; ;i mmmmm . r t bloat ass man would b wiliina- la Ion bh arte at a be of oigare to -bs ahs4 th arte t twg egpeasiy fuS i thst hi Juat th way i- trty Jacoha. AdYcrtlslng Writer, feel about- IL . . SojB Mm at v scobs to a tstttsr- lag wsxt ke(ertne -g- wwwv ash Bros. Oeaasrs as lTrs Slit rsrnam St, thst thare was s, rg; clesaln V Bight kt tb PrasbsS grede of oleumg would aiwr up" to the require stsndar. -f u ys cists tw rug of mrs ana aajee, mors' said jasshav "it asak.jains look p like aw. Indernrnthla "AT w e hla feet in a. leateat, eaewKtirssV "B U a bag. t clgart rt Uhbcrt will toy your rag ara asm if I ) 'em, W VBTT as tea tag Bons "My rug are aU right," said Jeoots "not say bole a 'em, but Qmahs goes ban Waekened mi and 1 ftaa'i uvs ; nay asertnl en gee sno eeeor , Ob But tabs bot anyway. On ! i ap. Touil hear fteyn- me if th hwa good snd you'U hear from m,l j th toh's bad." i r Tb peaalt f lb whole Bjalter 1 that Jacob la out th prtc ef a boa f flssrs but U asd th pris of tw rut that will easily pea muster a new, dny pines or any Mnvai-onlor aa ; bright as when originally dyad St. th mill; nap a perfect a when tb rug toft b moms; ruga that r "tsd" ruet aa nesrB sen them st tht mills la ether word. Jasoh baa caved th press eg two rugs that would bav be be got sew tress som furniture tlr. Iter. me ut if th Dreshtr Job at clesnlag had not turned est so mnrvalously fins Jacob I now so firm aa edvoesi f trehr Bros' method of rug eln log, .that h bivMes any in teres ted nt to as th rug aa they appear os th floors of kl home at Hit Capitol Ave, The cleaning wa cleverly don : snd) reetoraHoa bs bees made kt a wonder, ful manner. Many aalgbbore who'hadl seen . Um floe ceretlnga befor , an4 after thsy bag asnatd through t th Dresner proossa st thwnlng. ootid sen roe believe that they were th ldtntle J rugs . Th I'reshir Sytom of f)ug Clesalua has bees Invested ssd psegnesnd, Hght hr In Omaha by th Oreeher boy taemeelvw; their expert operators tpsua a ohnllenge to extrsot dirt and isjsll fwnv rug that bav yuat bees retiltned) frees your formes -href lsssrr Asd what Is mor si easing, Drsshr una. ab solutely no soap and water in clesglag a rug, pa thst combination form s lye sd tyo cat Ufa aad color oat, of any floor covering. The Dree her. pro oa used ea your rug U th identical, method need. In cleaning year ttsecg rewns smlta and dresses. A rug can not be harmed s half going through euth a araosss Try tt eat on any rug you assy have shout pour hems ' Band your rug to Drwxhtr and feel slattd over thg results u as Jssob docs- - Just pbons Tylar ISM er Aato. Ae IMS and gst all tafamvation svsr.tho phone, er etop at Qreshey agencies Is the Perapclaa Itoem f th Braadelg gters and Dreehsr, Th Tailors estab lishment at 1111 rarnam St. Or, better stm. stop at the Immense Kt,m plant at StlMlll rssnare fU snd nee specimens of rugs slrssdp cleaned, .y "" If you 11 va wit f tew send 1b yeiiP rug by xpreee; prashers pay axpres os wsy. . And pitas bear In mind thai this M prlng; winter garments should b there oghly cleaned before . putting them away for the summer, whii your mat summer's garments nbould be brought eut and cleaned bfar you . think of wearing them; tb cleaning to be done by preshct Br ef courts. - . . r- HVTCLS, HOTEL REX 16tk ft Ctliftnit Sli OMAHA USJSJHEAJt PLAfl. PlflgP1tOP Itost tmle ht Oenaeetloa Bnnatsg hat as eoht water wttk elotnes oloeete is every room, y-ooal and long dlstasa telephone. Clrea lattsg ioa water. Alt ootaia rooms v.ewd la th heart f th bamnea and ahopping dlstriat. Host meder aad beet tarnished hotel la Omaas Hotel Flanders UBOBT West d7th BOwaC. ' s. x. cat. ... 30 root Baas ( sTsondwns. A ntoatee) Breproeg beset to tne ' Senrt of th tbstiet. dub aad hotel gmsrhrt ssTvewiest to all ear Uses . eaoonamai nrobestrs, hVeeeaf Ht prtvuxe beta p.m pre dsy. green (use Cwairni nutkm. Brwaev esy aare wlthowt rnaafer. gvem I onnen renin atatios. TtS Aveans earn wuasuf jhranaier. - Beafci eo ' reuiiest . B. B. 6HAKKS, Prop. t; f f.