THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913. QUICKLY STOPS THE . WDRST BACKACHE Makes Kidney Troubles, IMnddcr v "Disorders, and IUiciiiuatic t PniiiN Vanish. ' It y'ou puffer with backnohlnR kidney trouble, have disagreeable bladder t.nU trlr.ary disorders, or are tortured whh rheumatism, stiff Joints, and Its heart wrenching pains, the new discovery, Croxone, wilt quickly and surely relieve all such troubles. Croxone Is the most wonderful rrmdy Vet devised for ridding the. system -if orlc acid and driving out all the poi sonous Impurities which cause such trou bles. It Is entirely different from all other remedies. It nets on the principle of cleaning out the poisons and remov ing tho cnuse. It sonUs right In through the wails, membranes and linings like water In a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves and makes the kidneys sift out and filter away all the Uric acid and polforus from the blood, and leaves tho kidneys and urinary or gan clean, strong, healthy and well. .- It matters not how long you have suf fered, how old you are, or what ynu j. havo used, the very principle of Croxjne ls such, that It Is practically Impossible to tako It Into tho human system wltnout results. There Is nothing else on .earth like It. It starts to work the mlnule ou take It and relieve you the first tlnn ' you uso It. , It you suffer with pains In your bn k and sides, or havo any signs of kidney, bladder trouble, or rheumatism, such as puffy swellings under tho eyes or In the feet and nnkles, If you nro nervoi's, tired, and run down, or bothered with "'urinary disorders, Croxono will quickly relievo you of your mlry. An oilglnal "pnckago of Croxone costs but a trlflo, and all druggists nro authorized to f,' tuni tho purchase price If It falls 'n a slnglo case -AdveMlremcnt. MAYR'S WONDERFUL STOMACH REMEDY Will Correct These, nnd Other Sloin ach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments. l - - no Dose Will Prove It mm HTHhr-e- O O 1 o vBee-Hive By MELLIFIOIA. Tuesday, April 8, 1913. NEARLY all club meetings and large &oclal affairs are suspended In definitely In favor of the relief work. The next large benefit will bo Carnation day Saturday. The flowers are to be sold for 10 cents apiece, and orders for any number will be taken by the young women in charge. Miss Daphne Peters, Miss Gladys Peters and Miss Elizabeth Pickens will havo charge of the orders from Dundee and will deliver tho flowers. Miss Amy Gllmore, assisted by a number of young women, will havo chargo of the station at Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue, and will sell carnations at tho drug store at that location. Miss Dorothy Meyer and Miss Marghueretta Burke will be at tho cor ner of Park and Woolworth avenues. Miss Itoso Smythe, Miss Irene McKnlght and Mrs. W. D. Counsman will sell carnations in the Brandcls stores. Miss Lillian Riley will be at tho Walnut Hll Drug store working for tho cause. Mrs. R. F, Hayden, at tho drug store at Twenty-fourth and Bristol stroots. Mrs. J. C. Burkhart, who Is In charge of tho affair, will bo at the Sherman & McConnell drug store at Twenty-fourth and Farnam streets. Orders may bo 'phoned to theso young women and tho flowers will be delivered. Sufferers of ' -Ivor nnd Intes- tlral Trouble aautnttn. Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Pressure of das around the t "Heart, 8our Htomach, Distress after Eat ing, Nervousness, Dizziness, Fainting ,gplls. Sick Headaches, Constlputlon, Con gested and Torpid jjver. Yellow Jaun dice, Appendicitis and Gall Stones, should obtain a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful ltemedy nnd put It to a tent nt once. Over 100,000 sufferers hnvo taken It with remarkable results: some had undcrgouo dangerous surgical operation with but temporary relief, who now state that Mayr's Wonderful Htomach Itomedy nas completely cured them. t r Try one iloso of Mayr's Wonderful f. Itemedy tonight and results the 'iext morning will astonish you. You will be , amazed how quickly It will correct your Stomach disorder and bo convinced of Its great curative powers, no matter how skeptical you may now be. Send for KRKI3 valuable booklet on stomach ail ments to Geo. II. Mavr, Mfg. Chemist, 16-1M Whiting St.. Chicago, III. Kor .sale In Omaha by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th ond Dodge. 16th and Har ney, 2Uh and Farnam, 207-9 No. 16th. Advertisement. Birthday Anniversary Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sorensen enter tained at their home Monday evening In honor of their daughter, Cora, who cele brated her birthday anniversary. Tho roams were decorated with spring flow ers. Those present were: Mines Micses Helen Sorensen, Mamlo Jensen, Myrtle Horensen. l.oulse IJurgscliot, Mnttlo Peterson, Ktnma Heck, Mntml Jcobsen. Vivian Thompson. C'Ik. Petersen, Irene Sorensen, Olfcr. i.mriison, uiairo j'ctcrsen, I.llllin iiuuer, Helen iiawnnson, Helen ICIllott, Kate Sorensen, Cora Sorensen, I.oulsc Hermann. Lininger Travel Club. Tho I.lnlncer Trnve! club will hold a kitchen shower Thursday nt the home of Mrs. Frank Hallcr. Miss Florence Day Is president of the club and tho member ship Includes soventy girls of the high school. It Is hoped that nil women nnd girls who wnnt to assist the girls In this Idea of a kitchen shower, will go to the gallery Thursday morning and assist In (he sewing or send articles for use In the kitchen. Junior Branch to Meet. The Junior branch of the Omaha So ciety of Fine Arts will meet Thursday rornlng, April 10, at 10 o'clock at tho public library. A full attendance Is re- nested, as thcro will be an election of officers for tho ensuing year. J:ttlement Board to Meet, The bonrd of directors of the nodal settlement will meet in tho commltteo room of tho second floor of tho Young Men's Christian association Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Pleasures Past. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. llause entertained nt dinner last evening, followed by cards, Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ci II. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Hause. Wyohe Story Tellers' League. Tho Wycho Story Tellers' league will not hold Its meeting this week. Tho next meeting of the league will tako placo ai scheduled In the year book. South Side Progressive Club. The South Side rrogressivo card cum will meet at Its hall at Fourteenth and BABY'S FACE ONE v SORE WITH ECZEMA , Cried for Hours, Could Not Sleep. . Ilrelnol Hruught Rest nnd Cure. Reading, Pa. "My buby girl had cczo- . ma for over six months. It was pulnful ,and. itching, she could iot sleep day or , night, she would scratch till blood and .water would run down her neck. Then ,lt burned her so she cried for hours ut a tlme. The right side- of her face ws . -ono soro and scab. ! "I got tho samples of lleslnol Soap ..and Rcslnol Ointment on" a Saturday morning and put them on, .and put them . on again In the Hf teroon and In the even Ing beforo I put her to bed, and she went to sleep and slept till next mornlnu. , thought I was In heaven the first night, and by Monday the eczema was dried up bo that all the scabs fell off. Itesinol Soap and Ointment cured my baby." ,mtb. wm. ai. tieicner, mi bo. 174 St., AUg, ZJ. i-JIZ. i- Try Reslnol at Our Expense. if you or any of your little ones are suiiering irom eczema, rasn, teller, ring- iwnmn r nthpr Ith1nrr " tinrnlni? !. I i eruption, there Is only on better proof oi the value or uesinoi. That uj, try it youraeu ana see: iou can gei sainpioa tree by writing to Dept. 14-T. Reslnol, -Baltimore. Md. Itesinol stops Itchlnc in stantly. Prescribed by careful doctors Sot eighteen years, sold by every drug gist Advertisement. L, - 3 ACNEINE fob Casteljar streets Wedensday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. William Foley, Mrs. C. Duar and Mrs. K. ("Wham will be Ihe hostesses of the affair. Harmony Club Meets, Mr. "and Mrs. John F. Dale entertained the members of the Harmony club Satur day evening. All of the members were present nnd the time was spent at the game of high five. Next Saturday even ing the club will be entertained by Mr and Mrs. D. V. Sholes. Evening Bridge Party. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harlan Bennett enter tained at -bridge Saturday evening. Tho decorations wcro pink roses. High scores for the game were made by Mrs. Walter Pickering, Mrs. Itay Ilrown, Mr. Charles Wilson and Mr. Walter Pickering. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Pickering, Mr. and Mrs, Hay Hrown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hnuse, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Whitney, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawk, . Mr. nnd Mrs. H. II. Boyles. Where They Are. Mr. nnd Mrs., C. H. Pickens, who are at the home of Mrs. Ben Gallagher, and MUs Kllzabelh Pickens, who Is the guest of Miss Gladys Peters, plan to movo the latter part of of the week to Fortieth near Dodge street. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs, H. K, Fredrlckson leave this evening for a month's stay at Ex celsior Springs, Mo. Miss Ieota Holdrcge, who went to Philadelphia to attend the wedding of a friend, Is now In tho east with her cousin, Miss Rogers of St. Paul, Minn. They will spend some time in New York before Miss Holdregc returns to Omaha. Mrs. Robert Clantt wil leave today for York; whero' she will spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Pray. Upon her return she will be accompanied by Mrs. Prny and her small son, who will spend a week here with Mrs. Ganlt. Mhh Stulla Hamilton left Saturday for New York to -moot heiv sister, Miss Maa Hamilton, who Is returning from a trip1 nround the world. Miss Hamilton expects to land In New York today. They will return the latter part of tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hcllwlg, sr.. 139 Cen ter street, returned home today, after having spent the winter In Pasadena, Cal. Eczema, Burns, PimpSes,Discolorations and to us afttr shaving. Wothlng Is Jat good. 25o ana 60o at all Drug stores. DISPENSARY '' Tm to membin 60c, paid cash, xndieln in cladsO. An xperlsnesd doctor In chmrgs. Konra 9 to a Bnnoaya 1 to 3 P.M. fUDLIO ' SXSPBKSABT. Salt 333 Bt Bldr, Omaha. Plymouth Church Will Be Eebuilt in Near Future Plymouth Congregational church re celved great encouragement In Its delre to rebuild Its house of worship from tho results of an ecclesalatlcal council hld at the Young Men's Christian association Monday afternoon. There wcro present State Superintendent S. I. Hanford, who was made scribe of the council; Hev. T. M. Shlnherd. paator of tho First Congru- gatlonul church, Lincoln, who was rlected moderator: Rev. M. A. UUIIock, oasior of the Vine Congregational church, Lin coln; Rev. A. T. Davles of Arlington, Rev. J. T. Jones, pastor of tho Flnt Con gregational church, Council niuff-Jj'Rev. C. S. Hanley, pastor of the Dod?s Me morial church, Council niuffs; th pas tors of the Omaha First. St. Mary'i Aw nue. Hlllsldo. Central Park. Saratoga and Plymouth Congregational churches. Thoo with lay delegates from all the partici pating churches and members of Ply mouth church present modo a total of forty-four persons who gave and received expressions of fact and sentiment, until at the end of three hours of oonferenco the following recommendations were heartily adopted: That the organization of Plymouth Congregational church be continued. That Plymouth church plan to rebuild Its house of worship, nnd with the nU of the Omaha Congregational union de clde upon the character and location of the structure. That two members of .the eccleIatlcal council co-operate with Plymouth vhuicn ond the Omaha Congregational irtilon In sending out an appeal for funds tor the reconstruction; that this appeal be sent to the Congregutlonnl churches of the city, state and nation., and to tlu Con gregational Church Rulldlng socle tc; also that tho committee suggest a day when tho local and state offerings shall be made. The co-operating members chosen from the council were Rov. T. M. Shlpherd of Lincoln and Rev, J. T. Jones of Council Bluffs; from the Omaha Congregational union Rev. J. A. Jenkins and Rev F 'i Rouie. These recommendations will brr pr sented to the members of Plymouth church at a full meeting of tho chunh 'Wednesday evening of this week at the University of Omaha. That the plan will be put Into Immediate .operation seemi assured. Unsolicited subscriptions for, the work of restoration are already being re ceived by the church treasurer, H, L, Underwood, at tho city hall, water dr. partment. last night they were treated. fyAt the stJ Hon ticy said that as. they were walking south on Fftcenth street, netr Daven port, two shots were heard and n spent bullet struck Marsh's neck, Thu men say they are carpenters and that they came hero from llloomjngton several days ago to secure work In tho 'ornartD district, Neither possessed any - letters, or other credentials to prove their assertions, This, together with the fact that th"y sought a private physician Instead of notifying the authorities, aroused the sua plclons of tho police. Neither Is -iver io years of ago. They have been rooming at 1014 South Tenth street. COREY HEADS COST CONGRESS Omaha Man is Honored by the Mis souri Valley Typothetae. BENEFITS OF SYSTEM EXPLAINED Prominent .Men from Thin Section of the Connlrr Are on the Pro gram for Iloth Mnrnlnir nnd Afternoon Sessions. C. K, Coroy of the Corey-McKenzIc Printing company was elected president of the Missouri Valley TypotheUe Cost congT'sn yesterday and C. A. Sherwood, also of Omaha, was made one of the vice presidents. The other vice piesl dents ore 13. A. George and S. W, North of Lincoln and D. A, Brown and H. W. Walkenhorat of Kansas City. B. L. Mc Donald and W. P. Tracy of St Joseph were elected secretary and treasurer, re spectively. More discussion of the cost of printing was had at tho session. The various expenses of tiie print shop and country newspaper were gone over by tho speak ers and the delegates were given com prehensive Ideas of tho many ways In which they have lost money on Job work In the past. C. D. Traphagen of Lincoln was the first speaker. He talked on "What Co Operation and Organization Should Do for the Printer," reviewing the benefit derived from past conventions of the Cost congress and other gatherings of printers. Co-opcratlon Is the watchword of the presont day and no profession or trade can progress without some sort of or ganized effort, for Itself, were points brought out by tho speaker. J. W. Reed of Kansas City could not attend the convention. His paper on "Efficiency" was read by a fellow printer of that city, Bert Wolf. K. L. McDonald of St. Joseph told of "Adopting a Cost System to a Country Newspaper." He said the same prin ciples which govern the regular print shop should obtain In the Job work of a country newspaper. Ray Hammond of Fremont, Georgo Vlckers of New York, Ed E. Sheaagrcen of Chicago and.R. T. Deacon of St. Louis were on the afternoon program. General Relief Fund Now $214,317, With More 'Still Coming Previously reported $207,166.83 Through Omaha Bee 782.66 Through Omaha Dally News.... 182.39 Through Osveta Amerlcka 14,25 William Skinner Manufacturing company, Chicago, III 100.09 Star .& Cresent company, Phll- alelphla, Pa. ,.. 100.00 Penrose Marklcy. Philadelphia. Pa., oare Star & Crescent 6.00 simon aterns & uo Now York.. 60.00 Kops Brother Co., New York.... 100.00 Sherman .& Sons Co., New York City 60.00 P. IC Wilson &. Son, New York City 100.00 William Trevor, New York City 10.00 Berkenfleld Straus & Co., New York City 25.00 Madame Irene. New York City.. 25.00 R. Blankenburg Co., Philadel phia. Pa 50.00 Ardress Worsted company, Phll- aaeipnia, i'a 23,00 Klsch Manufacturing company., New York Clty.i 6.00 Charles Zuln & Co,, New York City 10.00 sterling Knit mooob company, Boston, Mass 100.00 StromsburK Fire Department, Stromsburg, Neb 25.00 Thuet Bros. & Melady 5.00 Little Miss Shepherd, doll hats.. 1.60 Captain Sam Jones, Hot Springs, S. D 6.00 Kellom Bchool, voluntary contri bution of pupils 60.09 Pacific school, voluntary contri bution of pupils 200.00 C. F. Smith, Henshaw hotel 6.00 Major Carl F. Hartmnn 6.00 Cash, No. 1 Children of the Edward Rose water school Children of the Pacific school, addition Herbert Cox C. 8. Wilson, Rockport, la. W, Vandercreek Friend. R. O F. E. Cochran .., Friend. M. M., Benson Mrs. Morgan Cash, R. O. B. Cash. A Friend, R. O. B Charles Fllesbach, Shenandoah, la., Monday club. No. 39. B. P. O. E.. Add Tag Day Fred Whltmore, Lincoln, Neb... Knb Corset Co.. Chicago, If. George P. Ide & Co., Chicago. III. E. L. Hobart, Denver, Colo, (through J. E. Utt) Cash. A. K C. Kramer & Chandler Co Colored Gleo Club. Hastings, Neb. (through John Albert Wil liams) Rodney L. Smith. Wolbach, Neb. Hubert W. Anderson, Western Bridge and Construction Co.... Times Relief Fund, Lo Angeles, Cal. (through Victor Rosewater) Lucile M. Hoel A Friend (through Stock Yards National) .1 J, F. Neff, ex-mayor Kansas City, Mo . Smith, Gormley & Sollomon, New York (through W. J. Cood).... Boutwell, Farrelough & Gold, Boston, Mass., (through John Lavelll) Mrs. 8. V. Fulloway Cash. "Who?" Lois M. Hoel C. Wlllenberp & Co., New York,. George J. Conrad & Co., New York Smith & Kaufman. New York.... Left Bachncr Co., Gloversvllle, N. Y P. W. Lambert & Co.,, New York Captain D. U. P. E. O., Shenan doah, Neb. (through Mayor . Dahlman) Citizens of Tyler, Tex. (through Mayor Dahlman) King's Daughters, Albla, la J. B. Flckes (In lieu of clean-up R, E. Stocks, President 'W. H. M. S., M, 13. Church Through ' World-Herald Sidney Fire Department, Sidney, , Neb Conrad Kohrs, Helena, Mont C. R. McClanchnn. Taylor, III.... Muser Brothers, New York City School Children of "Know Omaha Better" Contest Benson, Neb., second contribu tion ' First Baptist Church, Chicago, 111., through J. A. Bunderland.. Caesar Cone, Greenboro, N. C, through T. C. Byrne American Hand Sewed Shoe Co... Schermerhorn Bros. Co A. J. Cooley Co Omaha Warehouse Co Finder of bull dog. No. S station Sale of Junk, No. 6 Administrator of Hogg Estate, found In ruins.1 Local Union Brewery Workers No. 9G List, Park Board Employes 7.60 11.71 1.45 2.00 .60 2.04 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 .60 1.50 35.00 6.4. 25.00 25.00 10.00 1.00 6.00 10.00 40.00 60.00 25.00 26.00 6.00 12.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 2.00 6.00 6.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 144.20 175.00 5.00 1.00 1,344.40 25.00 23.00 6.00 26.00 300.00 4G8.93 27.00 100.00 200.00 60.00 25.00 26.00 1.00 1.60 1.00 50.00 49.00 Total J214.317.03 LADIES OF THE MACCABEES ESTABLISH RELIEF FUND The various local hives of the Ladles of the Maccabees of tho World held a Joint meeting Monday afternoon In the Ancient Order of United Workmen hall. Mrs. Temple Boyer of North Platte, state commander of the order, presided over the meeting and-made. an eloquent appeal for members of the order to help dis tressed sisters, A call has also been made to tha various hives out In the state and a fund has been established for the relief of sufferers. The Forty-Tenr Test. An article must, have exceptional-merit to survive for a period for forty years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was first offered to the public In 1872. From a small beginning It has grown In favor and pop ularity until It has attained a world wide reputation. You will find nothing better for a cough or cold. Try it and you will understand why It Is a favorite after a period of more than forty years. It not only gives relief It cures. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement SLOAN'S LINIMENT Gives quick relief from pain. It's an excellent remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and Sprains. Relieved Severe Pain in Shoulder. Mr. J. Underwood, of 2000 Warren Ave.,Jhlcago, III., writes: "I am a piano polisher by occupation, and since last Sept. have suffered with severe pain in both shoulders. I could not rest night or day. One of my friends told me about your liniment. Three applications completely cured me, and I will never bo without it. Cured Sciatic Rheumatism Mr. A. J. Nance, of Oak-Hill, O writes: "I have uscdyour liniment forsciaticrheumatbm. I was so I could not walk for a long time. I even ate my meals on the floor, but your liniment cured me. 1 Kept tt in the house all the time and have let others use it and it cured them. I sent to Ironton, O., the other day and got two 50c bottles lor other people." JSL mm At all dealers. 25c, 50c & $1.00 Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. 5 B Hi hi si ,!B1 I,. ! !Sttnm Mm CALUMET BAKING POWDER Is Better It !t not alone the wonderful raisin? qualities, or the certainty of rciults.or the purity, or the uniformity, or the economy. tthat is rapidly making Calumet the most popular Baking Powder. It is the perfect combination of all of these things. You need only to use Calumet once to make you a constant user. Ask your grocer today test it in your next baking. Insist on. Calumet. RECEIVED HICHEST AWARDS World's Pure Food Exposition, Uiicsgo. I1L. r n upM Uon, Franc. March,! 9 13. mi IG Doctors Use This for Eczema Dr. Uvans, Ex-Comnilasloncr of Health, says: "There Is almost no relation be tween skin diseases and the blood." The skin must be cured through the skin. The germs must be washed out. and so salves have long ago been found worth less. The most advanced physician! of this country are now agreed on this, and are prescribing a wash of wlnterirreen, thymol and other Ingredients for ecxema nnd all other skin diseases. This com pound Is known as D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema. Dr. Holmes, the well known skin spe cialist writes: "I am convinced that the D. D. D. Prescription Is as much a spe cific for eczema as quinine for malaria. I have been prescribing the D, D. D. remedy for years." It will take away the Itch the Instant you apply It. In fact, we are so sure of what D. D. D. will do for you that we will be glad to let you have a tl bottle on our uuar antee that It will cost you nothing un less you find that It does the work. Ask us also about D. D. D. Soap. It helps. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge. 16th and Harney, 34th and Farnam, 807-9 No. 16th. Advertisement. Hair Tonic ! Ayeft Hair Vigor keeps the scalp dean ana neaitny. rromote growth, (.necks feHfcig. Does not color, A Your Doctor. L&ftTIii: V i-- if mouh and Njlf vnnr evpe niwsk sk vaa a w STRANGERS HELD PENDING SHOOTING INVESTIGATION Two men, giving the names of Hurry Marsh and K. P. Marsh, both of Iiloorp. ington, Neb., are being held In the cltv jail for Investigation- The former u Jt ftrlng from a bullet wound In u nmic They were arrested shortly aftc leav Ins the office of Dr. C V Hull, whew FREE TO YOU! and I'll give you something to make yon wise" A surprise for you six tempting varieties of "The Quality Biscuits of America" FREE. jj j Biscuits Sunshine Yum-Yums and five other delicious kinds of Sunshine Biscuits. Bakn 5msJUh Bittmtt Pleat send m F.XE7, my "Surprise Das" of ortwl Sunihln. Iiltcult. Nirat . Address. Oroctr's Nam. Address., I Home Furniture Co. OMAHA I I 20 BELOW OMAHA PRICE I I NOT ME DAY BUT EVERY DAY I GET OUR RUG PRICES I 6x9 Seamless ftr Pn 9x12 Seamless Air ftfl I Brussels at &D.DU Velvet at ulO.UU I 9x12 Seamless im "71" 9x12 Axminster ft ft I Brussels at du.f 0 Rug at vlf.UUI See our large line of Body Brussels and I If Making home more attractive at moderate cost The Real Cleaning of Carpets Beating a carpet will not tako out all tho dirt, and It cannot remove the stains ncltlier can any suction method. The result is merely the removal of looso dirt In the cariot, and often results In injury to the pile and backing of the carpet. Our department for the cleaning of carpets and. rugs is' equipped at considerable cost with special ap. pllances, and we use processes not known to other cleaners. We handle each kind of carpet and each particular case by the method thut best meets tho requirements. Our methods cleanse throughout and revive latent colors, maklnr them fresh like new, without damage to the finest fabrics or the most delicate shades. THE PANT0RIUM "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 1515-17 Jones St. Phone Doug. $63 Out of town buainos rotT prompt and eartf ul attention. Writs for oomputt prioo list. X t -4