'APRIL 10, 1914. Making HIWIInn bHKVHBMIb aata f WgrCTr-iTfct.-... 4k I ip fill SBHRHHMk i ijf' TOa H. "Mi JHHBHHi 1 1 ' . J 1M r IMW imTUBniMIIWIll T I Wll I !! II Mil SSSl II 111 ISSSSSSM I lit !! ! mn jl- rr v. '.k in jwt it v a . 1 miwimTTnirnrn nr i' - inrnrrrrTirii -r iin iiw iti iriiiiiMif r ssasasasasMi V .-. " I M,tT , i rx .t, VH(, in.HI aW - ' Hilll WMIIMll il III I Ml III! si I II I III III MUM I I HIIMjaM Paassssssal i ' '. ,s y i 1111 em.. . H:nHBfi3BmHiHPiBH Trip in a Chandler Limousine mi Mini miym w n'i, i i mWHiy iwi BunswHH hsjBBHSw IgBMaBsaMMrSsa saTisasasftiEsslsMHjMsf At Dempster's Boosts Beddeo Credit System Easter Purchases from Omaha for a Kodak : VALESKA SURATT SHOPPING i i. -ii. ' Frjious Actreti Does Her Easter Buying in Omalin. SECURES THE LATEST FASHIONS I rirnitrtl with the Trcntmcnt v finlfil Iter lijr the Nnmerana IMnrm Ylnltctt on llrp Tour. (Continued from Vane, Klsht.) uct aolil ! them nnl lctt tho oJtico much fofrmhed. A VMt tn Ilr. Tod. I. IVrhaps tho Rt-catvftt Interest dlspluyod bj- Minn HuMtt diirtnir tho ehtlro tilu wax nt tho office of Dr. Todd, dentist, with offices In tho hraudota bultdlnR. Not tlmt dentistry holds less dread for tho actor lady than for private mortals, hut Sir. Todd's Improved methods ot den tistry, which hus startled tho cntlro den tal profession, and which has brought manufacturers of dentnl products to Omaha on investlsatlnK missions, held an absorbhiK Interest for tho Orpheum headllner. She was quick to see the far reaching advantajtos of Ur. Todd'a "wholf tooth" patent over the unsanitary brlde T.-ork which Is now centrally used. Her own experience with tho latter made her particularly ready to brllevo that the plan tot t)r. Todd was much superior. "It seems to mo that manufacturers of tho old styles would bo greatly benefited by adontlntr your methods." ahe told "Dr. Todd. Upon bolnff Informed that many of them wflrc already considering the marketlnc ot Dr. Todd's patent, she wished him much success. A I-'llttan Examination. Still another place of considerable In terest to Miss Suratt was the Flltton Optical company, flhe wished an ex amination of her eyes and was pleased by the thpiouali manner In which Mr. Flltton handled her casei Expert In his line, Mr. Flltton rendered quick and ef ficient srrvlco to this as to alt other opti cal problems which are dally broufiht to him. The seriousness dlsplnyod by the patient made It evident that cood eye ilaht Is, a noccsstty to success on the stttje as to moat other walks In life. Commends This Hraem, It seemed rather Incongruous with her soneral prosperity that Miss Suratt should display an Interest In the cpedlt clothing; plan ot tho Oeddeo Clothlnr com pany. However, when she disclosed the fact that she had availed herself ot just such a system when she was working for Pi per week, there was little room for surprise. In talking to Elmer Beddeo, proprietor of the business, Miss Suratt waxed eloquent in her commendation far a, system whereby tho less fortunate could obtain a decent supply of seasonable ap parel on as convenient basis as he of fered. She was astonished, however, at the largo selection and the General high quality of goods which may be obtained In this way at Beddeo's. SInr Bar n. Chandler. Before returning to her hotel Mlia Suratt held a long discussion with W. U Huffman, from whoso establishment she had been provided with a Chandler limousine. The general excellence of the car had appealed to her from the' start, and It Is expeoted she will purchase one before leaving Omaha. When shown tho originals from which Ilia accompanying pictures were pro duced Miss Surntt exclaimed that tis was the finest bit ot photography she had ever seen, ahd the cspertness displayed by The Beo photographer in snapping them with the utmost dispatch was n, revelation to her. She expressed griat pleasure at the number ot tine establish ments sho had visited and declared tlia trip more than worth while. Master Bakers to ' Have Booth at the. Low Cost Exhibition An Important meeting of the Master Bakers' association of Omaha was held last night at the New Kncland bakery, when over thirty members ot the as sociation heartily endorsed the Retail Grocers' "how-Cost-of Mvlng" show, which will be held at the Auditorium April 26. The bakers decided to have a large booth, which wll bo known as "master bakers " booth, and In this booth a large oven will be placed where large quantities ot bread will he baked dally by experienced bakers. This, booth wl be ono of the features of the show, and will contain approximately 00 square feet of apace. About 200 loaveB of bread will probably be baked each day during the show and this will probably be given to the various charitable organisations ot the city, Kaeh baker will take a personal Interest In the bopth and will contribui certain fancy lines of his own bakery, and this will be exhibited In ths booth. H. O. Kuennn, president of the Master Bakers' association, appointed K, J, Kelly, C. W. Ortman, George "W'lnelade, J, Bums and Phil TVIendhell to arrange for this exhibit, and also urged each baker to help boost the'ehow, J. Burns of the Burns Baking company was In strumental Ip securing this large exhibit for the bakers, as he considered the Re tail Grocers' show an Ideal place to show the housewives the Inside working of an-up-to-date, sanitary bakery. HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION IS BOOSTING ARBOR DAY The small booklets on beautifying thtf Lincoln Highway through Nebraska on Arbor day, April a, recently prepsredi atid sent out from the office of State Consul !. B. Waldron, have attracted a great deal of attention, not only through Nebraska, but eswhere The national headqusrters of the as sociation at Detroit hart asked for a supply of the booklets that they might send cne to each of the consuls In the states traversed by the Lincoln Highway, Mrs. E. K. KendaJl of Chicago, chair man of the Wncoln lflghwey tree-planting eomralttta of the General rederton of TVomtn'a Clubs, an asoo)aUen rp rtstntlnc 1,W,& member, has ssktd for lorae of these to ui In her wprk. A Consumptive Cous;h. Btpp It nd 1st relief for weak lungs, coughs and cold i with Dr. King' Nt Discovery. Ie and 11,'A All drugglite.-AdvertUsmcnt. 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