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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1913)
TITC OMAITA SUNDAY DUF- FFr,17UTJY 2, 1013. What Women Arc Doing in the World MONDAY-Me-tln of the Omnlin Wo ran lull .(; M) in the club rooitix Meeting ot the directory of the Wo. man's oluu at younc woman's as3 In KuropeHti lilntoiy In the lecture rni.m ot tho jiiilille lib-ary. Tt KKD-V-Moetlnc of the I'erlati u' ory clues In the lertute room of thr nubile library, Krenlsr meotlnfr of tho W'oman's Clirl.'tlan arrnrlatlon nt tho Youtm Women's Christian AsnclsMon bulldlnc Tuesday wornlnt: nt 10 o'clnrlt ninlia chapter of the Daughters of tho Amcr.cun Revolution nt the home of Mrs. S. li. Darunlow; Mnjor Isaac Sail lnr charter of the Daughter of the American Revolution nt the home of Mr.. H. Conlcy. Meetln.u of tho oratory department of the Omaha Wo man's club nt the studio of Miss Lillian Kit oh nt 10 o'clock. WKUNE5DAY Meotlnc of the literature department of the Omaha Woman's club 10 o'c'ork In the club rooms. TIIUHSDAY-Moetlns of tho household economics departmert of the omun s club at in o'clock. Oponlt!B of the Kino Arts' exhibition at the public llbrarv In the lecture room. Meeting of the Omaha Woman's Democratic lensm in the council chamber of the city ball nt 1 o'tlnck. KIUUAY- Kterih depnrtmetit of the Omaha Woman's club will meet nt 10 o'clock at the club rooms. Meeting of the Kronen li'storv dns nt 10.P.O In the lecture room of the publl- library. Meet Ins; of the Went Side Christian Temper ance union. Omaha Siiffrntte federation meetlnc In the council chamber of tho city hall ut S o'clock. 'T' Century Literary club of J y South Omaha Is one ot tho I it lame woman's clubs of Ne i brnska and In this club verv ICnyB good work Is being done. One ' - i " r"T? of the prominent members M's. M. M. Ornham, who haH recently been elected prnidrnt of the c'.ub. M s Oraham has bee:i prominent In club circles for fevcral years nnd Is the wife of the superintendent of tho South Omaha public trhoolr. Fbe lias given n Kreat dial of her time to chu-ch work as well ns to the work In the clubs. The Ten Mry clti'o to studying American llteraturo tills winter. The meetings nro held In library hall. Tuesday, every other week. The meeting this week will be In charge "f Mrs. Parley, who will be assisted bv .Mis. Majors. Henry Dordsworth I.ong frllow worlcs and lifo will be tho subject of the afternoon. The regular meeting of tho Omaha Woman's club will be held Monday nfler noon at 2:30 o'clock In the club rooms at Twenty-third and Harney streets. Fol lowing the business meeting tho program of tho meeting will be given by the household economics department ot the 'iub. The members of this department hii 'e been studying Omaha mado goods Ut.B vear and the subject of this program l 1 bo the 'ame. Mr. Kodrea of tho Iten 1 fcult company will talk of tho goods mado by his firm and a musical number w"l bo given by Miss Dorothy Frantz and Mrs. John llaarmann. Thr re will be tho regular meeting of tho dliectory of tho Woman's club at 1.30 o'clock at the club rooms. The oratory department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at tho studio of Hiss Lillian Kltoh. who Is tho leader of tho depart ment. The French department of tha Omaha Woman's club will meet Friday mornlnff at tho club rooms, at 10 o'clock. -Mrs, I!. S. Uaker will be leader of thb morn ing. Tho household economics department of tho Omaha Woman's club will mctt Thursday morning at the club rooms, when a short business meeting will b held. At I0:JO tho members of the depart ment will leave tho club rooms for M. K Smith & Co. The department has been studying Omaha made goods, and ths f'rpt of the excursions will bo made on Thuisday morning. The art department of the Omahn Woman s club will be leader of tho meet ing and will be assisted by Mrs. George Sftlngley and Mrs. P. S. Swlclc. Tho Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts of Boston will be the subject of tho morning The literature department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet "Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the club rooms. Mrs. Theodore Mayer will be the leader of the morning and will bo assisted by Mrs. Franklin Shotwell and Mrs. W. S Knight. At the meeting of tho social science department of the Omaha Woman's club, which was held Monday afternoon at tho club rooms, a most Interesting proc anj was given. Mrs. Frances Follansbeo wns leader of tho meeting. Mrs. McMullen sang a group of songs. Miss Helen Som rr.crs gavo a vlqlln solo. The uccompnnUts were MIbs Klolse West and Miss Edna Taylor. Mrs. Mary T. Watts of Audubon. Ia.. president of tho National Kugenlo so ciety, told of the baby shows that she has conducted In various parta of the coun try, City Attorney J. A. Kino told of tno evolution of tho city from early Teu tonlo times and argued for the right of the citizens to make their own laws rather than let the wholo state do It. Tho Persian history class will meet Tuesday morning In the lecture room o'f tho public. library at 10 o'clock. The young women's class In European history will meet Monday evening at 7:?.0 o'clock In the lecture room of the publls library. The French history class will meet Fri day morning at 10:J0 in the lecture room In the public library. Mrs. D. W. McVea will entertain tho members of Chapter E of the Omaha r. E. O. society at luncheon at her homo Thursday nt 1 o'clock. The luncheon will be followed by a business meeting. Mrs. McVea will bo assisted by Mrs. Winter stem. The West Side union of the Women's Christian Temperunce union will meet Fri day afternoon at 2-.30 at tho home of Mrs. A. M. Jackson. 5115 Poppleton ave nue. All members are requested to attend this meeting as a report of the constitu tional committee will be glvon and plans for the. social to be held In February will be made at thU time. The Omaha Suffrage association will meet Wednesday nfternon at 2:30 In tho round! chamber of the city hall. .Mrtt. i.'hallls ami Mrs. Felt will give a reading and Mr?. Ilatteroth will read a paper on Suffrage." The regular monthly meeting ot the Omaha Woman's Democrat'c league will be hold on Thursday, February 6, at 3 o'clock In the council chamber of the eltv hall. C J. Smyth will give a lecture on Will Remove JTts "Philip PRESIDENT OF ACTIVE OMAHA CLUB. SOUTH MltS. N. M. GRAHAM. "Woman's Property U.ghts." Tills Is tho lecture that was to bo given before the league, at tho December meeting, but was given Instead before the stato suffrage convention. So many of the league mom burs have expressed a desire to hear the lecture that Mr. Smyth has consented to repeat It for tho next league meeting. Dr. Frederick Morrow Fling1 of the Uni versity of Nebraska will speak of the "Industrial Democracy In Europe" Mon day ufternon at 4 o'clock at tho high school auditorium. This will Imj th fourth lecture of the series which Dr. Fling Is giving In Omaha. Mrs. C. C. Morribon will be hostess on Wednesday afternon at the meeting of the Clio club. Those assisting In the program are Mrs. Cathcrs, who Is leader; Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Crawford, Mls3 Clark, Sllss Travis and Miss Crawford. The Major Isaac Sadler chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Koelety will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. E. C. Conley, 4902 Florence boulevard. Tho Omaha chapter of the Daughter of the American Revolution society will meet Tuesday afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. S. D. Barkalow. Those assisting on the program are Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Miss Qraco McBrldo. Miss Bernlca Bang hart, Mrs. George W. Barr and Mrs. A. D. Fernald. The members of tho Woman's Chris tian association In charge of tho Old People's Home will hold u regular meet ing Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock at the Young Men's Chrlstlnn association. All life members are requested to be present as there are to be changes made In the constitution. Tho Omaha Political Equality league will hold Its meeting Thursday evening at S o'clock In the council chamber of the city hnll. All members are requested to bo present. A very lnterdosting meeting of the Mother's Culture olub was held at tha home of Mrs. J. F. Beard on Wednesday afternoon. The subject uudur discus sion waa "Girls." Mrs. George U. I.enhoff discussed the subject, "The WallH We Build Between Our Girls mm a. Self-reliant Purposeful and Brave Life." Tho review was given by Mrs. W. G. Spain. Readings on the "Chatieronc In America" were given by Mrs. M. B. Wllllnms Visiting the club with a view of becom ing members were Mrs. Dr. Mick. Mrs. May, Mrs. Noale, Mrs. Adams, Mr. Chapman. Mrs. Thompson nr.d Mrs. Georgo Brown. Mrs. V. II. Cole spent the week In Lin coln, and on Monday afternoon was a guest of the Lincoln Woman's club. In the absence of Mrs. V. S, Swaneon, who to Chicago Sclxura.i'tz. is state chairman of the civil service re form committee. Mm. Cole, who Is a member of the committee of the civil service reform of the General Fcderat on, poke on the subject. Following tho talk maeV by Mrs. Cole, the Ltnco'n club utiuu mousiy endorsed bouse roll '., which Is the clll service reform bill, wi Ich la now before the legislature. Mrs. Co!e also took part In the program Tuesday afternoon ut the meeting of the Stato Chanties und Corrections conference. A traveling ift gallery Is ready for tho Nebraska Federation of Woman's c'.ubi. Tills Is n collection of water colors, and inm.t of them uro done by the well kii" ) nrtlsts of the county. Any club otsii nig tho collection please write Mrs. James T Lees, filj North Thirtieth street, Lincoln, Neb. The O-raiia Stnr:' Tellers' league will inet Thui 1 clay afternoon at 4:15 tn te lecture room of the public library. Sturicw will bn told by MI?h Wilis, Miss Eleanor Nevin. Miss Grace Minor ai.d Miss sabcl Graham. I T'io serlces at the Young Women's Cliiistlnn association on Sunday after noon Foluunry 2. ut 4:30, will be In churRn of the educational comm'ttco nnd will bo the first ot a Ferk- of "depart n'ent Sundays" by tho different secre taries and their departments. Rev. J. A. Jtnkln of Kt. MnryS Avenue Con Kiegatlonal church will be the speakr-.v Thero will be special mus'c by the asro tiatlou chorus and solo by Miss Blanche Sorenson. The social hour will follow tho regular service. The Foreign Pageant of Nation-, vhlch has been prepared by the national board of tho Young Women's Christian as?o clatlon and presented In all the bir;e city associations, will be plven 'n the as sociation nudltorlum Mondny. February ". at 8:13 p. m. Regular admission to all, 21 cents: reserved scats, 10 cent? addi tional. This pageant pref.er.ta tho for eign association work In Ch'na. Japan. Scuth "-America and India. The part In each country will be shown by groups in tho national costumes nnd stase settings ot the country. The mu-Ic, which In cludes a grand chorus, will be under the direction of Mrs. II. J. Klrschpte'n and will be ono of the most uttractivo features. The regular educat'oual c'asses closed their first term Janut'y 31. The f'rst week of February will be given to dem onstration and exhibition work, with no regular trusses, except bv rpcdnl ap pointment. The record term opens Feb ruary 11, and registration should be mado before that time. On Thursday, February 0, tho associa tion will have "orn house," and friends are Invited to visit departments durln? tho afternoon and evening. Tho Junior gymnasium claFBes will have a demon stration at 4:30. Dmlng both afternoon nnd evening until 8:1 1 thero will be ex hibitions of sewing made by the domestic aitn classes and i'ometlc science classes will bo preparing and serving refresh ments. At S;i3. In tho auditorium, the asHOdutlon chorus, directed by M'hs Hlanche Sorenson. and the two dramatic clubs, under Ml. s Mary WnUace, will give a public entertainment, to which all members or friends of the association nro invited. Complcto program of the plavs and chorus rones wdl be made later. On Filday evening. February 7. the adult gymnasium olas-es will give a demon stration of their first term's work Thh Is open to all. Tho name work will bo repented Monday cvnln.T, February in, at 7:30. In a letter to Mrs. Frank Harrlron. secretary nt tho state suffrage hoad quarters, Mrs. M. M. CJnfbn of Lincoln says that she will bo one of tho Ne braska werne.i who will march In the euffrafe puiade which will bo held In Washlrgton the afternoon of March 1 Mrs. Smith Hayward of Chndron. Neb., will be another of the Ncbrasku women to mak the trip to the CHpital city for lhi.i purpose. CHARLES W. MORSE IS ABLE TO GO ON LONG WALKS NEW YOHIC, Feb. l.-Chtrles W. Morse, the banker whose sentence Tart commuted. Is niiuh Improved In health, accprdliiR to cable advices, At Kloreiifo. Italy, where bo In Maying, he Is tnUlnar lon walks from on to three miles a day and he speaks of hlmnulf as feelintf "wondtrfully fit" FINE ARTS hOCIETY SHOW Annuil Exhibit to Open at he Pub lic Library This Week. ' C33Tr.ttJS8 TOR TWO WETKS American Artlit Work til He Slmi ii I nilrr llel of Cmitlltloni Latltea lii CliuriP Vr! ln' for Ji'tcrc". i T'-e i malm roclfty of firm n'ts wi'.l rrret 'Is fot'rth annual exhibition nt the put-lb library from Kehiiarv 6 to 10. re nsiw. The ovcPlnft of FetfHinry 6 will , be Member night," wlum i private v v of ;'. picture. will be given to tlv e"tte loroclnte nnd unlor membc"s of lo Krr-ietv. Rer'tlti!ltK with Frldnv. rvbrurr"- 7. the exhibition Will bo on,n i'o ty ii the publV from 10 n. m. to 1-1 tv wt'i ho ojicepUon o' Sundays, when ii I'.mn will bo from 2 to 11 p. tu A 1 nd ntf.F'"m fee of IS cento w III h rhn r-fsi to he'" defray the evpeii'e t f ' the plrfire" 're-' ( Y"-- i Wi!r"-.Tlnn Htld VhllnrtplpMn. The rVHi-oi vlinwn w'll be l y wel'-kiM-- n I et tnnnrv Atriticp 8rtll. Ii ' i ,T .M,'e- Weir Men Foster. Uruee Craf . "hp r W. Unw'v rpo, T.. II. .Men'1!-. '-,i-ir- rvmrhs, tlnt'elt Vnnnli, C-itl." WrMi Kntoti, Colltl Campbell Cooper nnd nt'-pi.. The pThlMtni onnmVftpp rnrslft'r- rf Vr. "re''njr T. t.'tidrpv ohai-nn-- M- Ch.ir ep T " Ko'intro, Vr. Ho-v'.l II T'1" ' - -P C. V, lift ft-." It.,1 - U K' "i)ill nre v-prj' V'isv i",i"in-' f'- I tb's (v.-nt nnd p-o nb'v ?'ted bv f'e I . vre' Hi.. Pimmttfrp rnni'vt'n it rr f..'rq W 1turell. tirpg'c'evt of t''e nor , i y'm. r. C Georp nnd Irs Al brit .'efferls; the se-retnrv, Mrs. Her- ),r.. c -,rj.; (1.,, eh(irMI of t. hcrshln r-mm!ttep. Mrs. I "vrle (" id nnd the onin-Vglr" pp-nm'tter. e i'n'..f,l of Mlm .1r'e Millard, chair-tnnn- Mrs Milton Harlow. Mrs. Gerro A. i, V M Tl -mfl! .-'1-'tvt Mr', f'hprle" OC'i-tt. Ir. Clnrp3 K. S-( rp. Mrs. Arti ur C. Frn'th. Miss Anna Downs ami Mlri Carrie Mlllprd. In order t" give tho nhlMrcn of the public schools nn onportunlty tn leirn 'emeth'n of nierlcmi art. the exhibi tion will be thrown open each nmnln? f" te P.M-enth end ,!""--t'' -rnili of tho different schools. Miss Rvnn of 'p Board of Kducation Is nrrnnglnT tlie dntes so tbnt the punlls ot thee arndei. nccompan'ed hv n tencher. mnv bp nhl,. to nttend without overcrowding th ro"rr.!. The foe'etv plso opens the exb'bltlnn free to the pubic on Monday evening. Febri'p-y 10. and Monday evening. P.-h-ruary 17. Max Reichenberej is to Be Buried Sunday The funeral of Max nolehenhrrt? who died suddenly Thursday nl. Cincinnati. will lie held there Sundav afternoon. I It j brother, Lou's Relchenbere. Is nnxv n Cincinnati. Kerdlnand Ad father of Mrs. Reichcnberg, has alfo gone to 'he funeral and will remain xvith his daugh ter for some time. M.- Relchenberg win nick about two weeks, but h!s Illness xvas not looked upon ns terlous until a duy beforo he dltd, when compllcntiotiM let In and ho passed away Krlday inortilnj at 5 o clock. He wou'd have been mar r.'td fourteen year? February P. SOCIETY AT THE ART EXHIBIT CContlnued from Page Two.) Ing through the south w th n musical comedy company, has returned to Omaha and will open a studio for dramatic art. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gunlock ot Chicago, xvho have been tho guests of Mis. Gunlock'a parents, ..r. and Mrs. An drew Murphy loft Saturday for their homo. Mr. A. J. Lovo leaves shortly to Join hh wife at Pass Chr.atliui and trey w.ll rail Kcbruary 8 for an elRhtccn-day tilp to Panuma, which wl.l allow them four davs on tho Isthmus. Mrs. V. A. McKlroy, Jr., and daughter, Jean, have returned to their home in Hamilton, Mont., after a two months' visit at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. McKlroy, sr., at the Uintah arait ments. Personal Gossip. Mrs. W. D. Clark, who was operated upon a week ago nt the Wise Memorial hospital for Injuries received last summer while netting off a Etreet car. Is reported as convalescent nnd will be out again In about two weeks. NO FEAR OF ffl " If You Use CUTICURA tot tM mrrwttn. LiUrid unpio of tut ntSsd tnt, with r J-pm boci on tti AlCzai CUI- n," Dpt. LY. Boiu-u. TonJir-tawJ oca t&ulil iuv wlU CuUcur4 OoiO &L.-iti rati. 3 m if h SMh Soap and 0 Mogy Gives UpHib Search for Evidence; Has No Automobile Juvenl Offhti Moy UernMeln will Rive up tr ill to procure i vldelioo of roHdhoiiw proprtptom wl II in liquor to minors becnu! tho county commissioners will tiol furnish htm an automobile, with i w hlcli to visit the roitdhuies Matcmont to tins erieet was mttde by Ueriisleln. When the Juvpnl'e officer asked for the u mi of nn Kuiomott e, myitis it was, necos ry to ttike the children to the plnres for Identlf cntlon. the eomtn'sj'.onei whl he ntcd no car. THr can Ve made by rail. The Juvenile offlrtr said 11 at whs Imi racllcnble Hp said he could not af- fold to I'hv autoiuidillp hlie himself nnd !thipfotr wnu.d li.no to abandon eiforts I to procure more ex doner l oir.ty Atli'i'.r) Man'iev rnl.l he will pi UI i . Tirana uiearanc ! 1 House Slipp il Men's S 1 Black and tan gun metals, patent leathers, viei kid, box calf, heavy and liM'litweights, in Goodyear welts, lace or button ef fects, all six.es, widths and lasts, Monday at $1.98 and Infi'iitH' Soft Solo Shoos All oclord and bI.cs u to .o. 4, worth to 5 Do per naif, 19c Woincn'H Corduroy anil Splendid Cloth Stilts, worth to $0, IncluillnB many Bints that can ho worn In QC spring, Monday, nt ipKJmUiJ Illnck Sateen Petticoat, worxh 9ac, 39 Kc U'onicii's Silk Doot Hoso, black and -I q colors, at 91.50 neat bIzcb, $U.(l) Woinen's Itntli robes AVotncn's Sl.nO Dresses . . . OI fiii'.TiflTn;TriTirn.rJii.f i OMAHA DENTISTRY THAT STANDS THE TEST OF TIME Is what you arc looking for. your teeth al ways need the most careful and expert atten- . lion of l j . i do the OFFICE HOURS: Daily from 8 a. m. tD 0 p. m. COME IN SOON P one Douglas 3084 Opsn Evenings Till 3 STERLING SILVER A variety of articles In beautiful designs. YJi aro Bclltnc tl-em this week at cost. liCjk fur tho Name. LINDSAY i'HE JEWELER 221 'i South 16th Strat. f i e , ..ii piiM't r - f , , . , i , . i Ii i IS I'hii lull I i oil iimiiioI tn o'H and prui un the ex Idea, e lip will nsk the sheriffs office to no utter the pxiUelice If the Juvenile department does not. SAVIDGE IDENTIFIED AS THE MARRYING PARSON Found, the "Marrjing Parson." Postmaster John C Whnrton hns ro Identified Uev. Charles W. Kftvldge of Omaha The postmaster reeelx-ed n lettrr from n maiden lady In Heranton, Pa.. The lady enclosed niiolhfr letter for th Marrying Pnrcon" of Omaha and naked thn pofltmnster to see that It reached that individual. Postmaster What ton promptly addiesHed It to Kev. Charles V. Savldge. ?31 Brandrla theater building, The lndv pHkrd the postniaKter to kirp tier name In strict eorfidonee. and ahi she hoped the postmaster could get hr letter to n 14 mens A tremendous clearance Monday of our entire stock of high grade shoes. Shoes did not sell as fast as wo had anti cipated this season, ond wo find ourselves with a large stock that must he reduced at once. Women's Shoes .oo, i:S8 A largo variety of stylos in patent, leathers, pm metals viei kid, velvets, suedes, elotli tops, in tan M Q und blacks, lace or button; nil sizes, widths .fejfj and lasts, Mondny, at $1.98 and V KS w - Q worth 50c, just w broken sizes, at h06S Chllilien'H llunil Turned Shoos Ulnck anil tun, laco or but ton, bIzch 2 to (i, broken lotu, $1.00 values, to ClOBO yQ out, at TtOC hocs, valticB, All "Wool BerKo Dresses, worth to $M.fiO Very protty now stylcB, nil loading (t0 QO colorB. at J)i.IJO Lour K i m o ti oh, puttorna, all CQ at O vu.hU routs, worth 98 -guaranteed satin linod, at P S3 HM HU MUM W 9M MmiMfM ML W B Suits, nt JZ8 Vo GT OMAHA I ' I Dentists who are specialists, who i . i . . i . . i best work at tne lowest price good work can be done. You will receive this kind of work from Dr. Withers. He has had years of experience, is skilled in his profes sion and can give you the very best work with small oxpenso and loss pain. FOR EXAMINATION WITHERS Bushman 16th DES. MACH & MACH THE DENTISTS Haccsiiora to Sullty tc Mach Tlio lariiekt unit ucit eiiilpictl ilental of'ue In oiualiti. lC.pcn In cliaiKa ot til wirli, inoderatu (irlves Porcelain fllllr.rix -ist like tho tooth All limtru i.ci.ti. tcrillzeil uftrr uslni;. cd rioor raztca nioi. onh, 2rb. .i.i.iii minister xvhom nli- descrliied ui toiifixx- mml-ter in vour vuy who Ii (ondiietlng a correBpoiiditice betwee i ladles and gentlemen, t believe ha ll known as the Marrying Parson.' " Key to the Sltuntlon-Uce Advcrtlslns. AUERBACH IS HELD FOR THE DEATH OF E. R. BUCK George Auerhnch. who ran over R R. , Buck with his automobile nt Sixteenth Hr.d Knrnnm streets tnree wcckh ngo. ivj held responsible for the nged rcnl estate dealer's death by the coroner s Jury. Tha county attorney Is Investigating tho cad and will file charges ngalnst Auerbach within the next few days. Auerbach was released upon 1500 bonds following the accident. Ho Is charged with reeklesi driving. When Mr Buck dli d he xvns rearrested and given his free dom upon furnishing J3.OO0 bonds. a few left, in Iflp per pair . . . $4.oo9 oo. $5.00 $1.48 of Ml Our asid Children's Hchool Hhoea Boys' anil ralsaoB', In gun motnlH nml vlct kid, laco or button, Inclmllni: boiuo Hiilutiilld lilch ton sizes up to No. 1!, S2.00 qo at 2OC Dress Hhlrtfl, worth $.1.50 to 95 -- ConluroyB, whlpcorda and sorgos, all leading colors, at $1.48 Lour Cloth Coats, worth i Silk Messallno nnd Splcn to $lo. good BtyleB d?C ,u1 Wool ScrKo Dresses nnd colorB, at P Worth to 515.00. ex- to $25 ccptionally protty BLyiUb, t1 185 n" colors. CPrjycS JL JL i at PJ Women's 75c IHeoc pd Union Oflfi PilNLESS 8 EXTRACTION GUARANTEED 25 YEARS QF EXPERIENCE AND ESTIMATE Block, Room 3 and Doug. as Streets IP Our Prescription Departments Aro exclusively In choree of state registered ir.en who always use tho purest und highest quality drugs and chemicals that money an command and never substi tute that's why Omaha's lead Iiik physicians Invurlubly direct that you "Tako It to a Sherman & McConnell drug store." Shenuan & McConnell Drug Co. 4 -Stores. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Tho Uvmt In the West. a A