f THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. FEHRUAUY 2.1. 1915. j Funeral Services take place thla evening at o'clock at Fashion Hint OLDEST WOMAN IN Oyster 5 the Metropolitan club. The ceremony will be followed by supper end a reception. Mra. Ramuel Roeenblum, alater of the bride, will be matron of lienor, and Mr. Held for Dunham At Masonic Temple Ptew Samuel P.osenblum will be beet man. Newt of the Wayfarers. By 1MELLIFICIA. Monday, February 22, 1915. G EORGE WASHINGTON is becoming aa popular as any debutante ever was. Today everything of any Importance la a Washington affair, and our store windows are launching blm aa notoriously as they ever did the most elegant Beau Brummel. He seems to be nest in Importance only to old Santa himself, and bis presence with us la novelties and candy Georges Is becoming more consequential each year, j The Omaha club has for years set aside Washington's birthday aa the 'date of their annual stsg bsnquet. One hundred and fifty guests have made reservations for this affair and the club rooms are elaborately decorated with flags, small hatchets and cherry branches. ! The Major Isaac Sadler chapter of the Daughters of the American Kevolution Is giving a bridge party this afternoon at the Ban ford hotel. The proceeds of this function are to be the means of placing aa historical marker In the new Fontenelle hotel. The Omaha chapter of the same society is giving Its annual George Washlngton'a entertainment this afternoon at the home of Miss Jennie Red field and Miss Sarah Sanborne. Washington Birthday Party. . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bwltsler will give a Washington birthday part this eve ning at their borne on t JierTe avenue for the members of the Young People' society of Christian Endeavor of the rresbyterian church. About fifty guests will be entertained. Mr. and Mr. Karl. Klplinger save a Wahlnrton birthday party at their home Sunday evening In honor of Miss Mar guerlte Moore of Recrements, Cal. Ten guests wer entertained ond the evening waa spent with games. . For Mr. and Mrs. Mgee. Mr. J. A. Cavers was host at a beautl Fully appointed dinner Saturday evening t his home. The table was decorated with a huge mound of American Beauty roses and the affstr was given In honor -f Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Magee. Mr. Tavere entertained: Veear. and Mesdamea lernnie P. Uagee, R. I Huntley, T. r. Kennedy, Edwin T. Hwobe. a. V. Klneler, Vrs. Kve Wallace. I Mr. Stockton Heth. fit the Omaha Club. Mr, A. B. Warren entertained at supper it the Omsha club when the guests were: Xlmn- Mlssen tiixabath Davis. Ruth Donnelly. Mildred BuUer. Meaera. Messrs. A'lllard Butler, Tr. liiloy Crurnrner iic. and Mrs. W. IV Hosford, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brady. Duck Dinner. Air. Elmore Bailey gave a duck dinner o a party of Central High School club 'Hands at hie home last evening. The able was beautlfuly decorated with the lube colors. The dinner was followed y a game of pregrecalve five hundred. Thoae present were Messrs. Messrs. William Hoyer of Wahoo, William Cawpen, Klmore Bailey. Frank Hunter, .a Verne Everaon, -tichard Brady, dorrls Ogle, Jercy Palsall, Cnnriif Hlmmlns. teed Zimmerman. t the Brandeu. , j Society will be represented this evening t the performance of "ITnder Cover" at I he Brandos. Mrs.. Hal Brady tooK ner ,ld part as the deaf and dumb smuggler n the performance thla afternoon. Among (hose planning to attend. are: I Mrairt. ano MftmnM" ' ' ; V T Burns. W. B. Roberts, Unas ii. i own, Arthur rinto, A. V. Klnsler. J. A, C. Kennedy. Iane. .Others winning prises were Mes- dsmes L M. Travers, Joseph Marshall, J. W. Vance. Frederick FVro, Messrs. Andrew Vance, I Myer, Joseph Mar shall, end Walter Lane. Mrs. A. P. Paxton entertained Las Amlgas Card club Saturday afternoon. Prises for the game were awarded to Mesdames George Keebler, W. P. St Clair and ft. J. Crane. The club will meet again In two weeks et the home of Mrs. fit. Clair. Phi Gamma Delta Dinner. The largest affair of Saturday evening was the annual pig dinner of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at the Hotet Loyal. Members of the fraternity came from a!l parts of Nebraska and low aa well as more distant points. The chapter at Lin coln sent fifty representatives. Quan tities of oak leaves, green pigs and yel low corn were usrd In the decorations, yellow and green being the fraternity colore. The head et the largest pig wss given to E. C. Huston ef Tekamah, the oldest graduate present, following an old custom of the fraternity. Mr. Huston graduated la 1IV. . Wallace Troup of Omaha had charge of the banquet. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Allan Dud ley, South Omaha? vice president, Allan Tukey. Omaha; eecretery-treasurer, Wal lace B. Troup, Omaha. Those present were: Mera Messrs. Allan Dudley John A. Ir.g . of Hotith Omsha, of Buffelo. Wyo.; iinnnini t nariee Aiann. T. H. Matters. Waller H. McDonald, U. N.uawanger of Greeley. Colo. ; Brian O' Brian of Kearney, Albert K. Patterson, C. Perry, of L'ncnln. ' Harry Prou'.y of Lincoln, Uenrge A. Racely of Pender. Wilbur Kacety of Pender. N. H. Reaanner of Hastings. M. C. Kohrbough, KarlO. Bege. I2v rett fVott ' Mr. and Mra. U C. Melady of the Knickerbocker apartments left Saturday evanlng for Hot Springs, Ark., to he gone a month. They were accompanied by Mra. Gene Melady. With the Travelers. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Malchlen and dangh ters, Margaret and Helen, leave In a week for California and the expositions. Mrs. M. C. Peters and daughters, Gladys and Daphne, plan to leave Sun day for California and the expositions. For Mri. Krag. The Misses Beatrice and Irene Coad en tertained Informally at bridge thla after noon in honor of Mrs. Edmund V. Krug of 8t Louis. With the Visitors. Miss Mabel Sweeney V Kansas City is spending the week with Miss Mary Puray. Personal Mention. . Miss Helen Nome returned Saturday from Seneca, Kan., where she has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan. Mlae Norrts accomosnled Mrs. D. Clem Denver and Mrs. SulUvan to Seneca, on their return from Omaha, where they visited friends In January. Mra. J. W. Crumpacker le spending a few days In Iincoln snd will address the Anti-suffrage society there. Miss Leone Humphrey of Kenny, 111., returned to her home laat evening after visiting Dr. and Mra. W. It. Mick for a week. lal Brady. V. A. Hedlck. U Heed, ..uther Kountse, of Houth Omahi. 0. Junod. E. C. Huston of Tekemah, Duck tluton of Tekamah, C. .N'miree,, Sanders. Hoy U. Adams of Lincoln. Herman Hocken of Harlan, la.: Lloyd P. Burdlck of Harlan, la.; John J. Purkett of Uncoln, Herbert Bushnell of Lincoln. John D. Bushnell of Lincoln, Jonn Ik. Cameron of Tekamah, , I O. C'hatt of Lincoln. VYIIllitm Chock, Harold Colder ( of KinMi CI v. Earl Davenport -ef Valentine. Ilarrlaon Davenport of Valentine. John Prexol, W. B. Klowerenf Suf f s Are Busy All Over City Selling . ' Tickets to Movie Suffragists were stationed all over the city Monday, for the flret time elnce lest election day. This time, Inateed of distributing suffrage pleaa. they are sell ing tickets for the suffrage movie, "Tour Olrl end Mine." which will be shown et the American theater for four daye be ginning Thursday, Following la a list of the women who will be on duty the remainder of the week at local drug stores. Dundee Phar macy, Mesdames R. von Luttgen and C. F. Ryan; Bherman at McConnell. Mes dames Sherman Kelt and J. T. Holley; Owl, Mrs. Thomas Brown; Beaton's, Mlaa Edith Ward, Mesdames Howard Rltter aad II. C. Miller; Unltt-Doeekat, Mes dames Jamea Richardson. Walter 1111 dreth and C. V. Warfleld; Kulha. Mrs. A. Anderson; Ptel, Mra I. Conner; Marsh, Mrs. C. W. Hayes; Lathrop. Mrs. E. S. Rood; Barnee. Mra H, C. Suniney and Mrs. J W. HeHwIg: Huff, Mesdamea W. If. HUteroth, I. Stone and L. A. Bteere; Meyer, Mrs. Fannie Folsanbee; Schmidt, Mra. E. R. Morrow; Bemls Psrk. Mrs. F. J. Blrss; Prescription Pharmacy, Mrs. C. . Hartwtck and Mrs. George W. Covell. . -JrJ f l (..-. CITY PASSES AWAY Mrs. Elsie Yonngberg, 100 Tears Old, Diet at Home of Daugh ter Mrs. Kelt Anderson. WAS ACTIVE UNTIL THE LAST Mra. Klnie YoJngberg. probably the old est woman In Omaha, died at the home of her daughter, Mra. Ncla Anderson. Kit Marcy street, Saturday, She was 100 years. 1 weeka and days of age. Bhe waa baby girl, five months old ,in her mother's arms In Sweden, when the first French cannon boomed the opening of the battle of Waterloo. Mrs. Toungberg emigrated to America with her two daughters after ber husband died In Saeden. She was 70 yeara of age when she came to America. She eettled directly in Omaha, and has lived her all the time. She la survived by ber two daughters, Mrs. Nels Anderson and Mrs. Andrew Larson, both of Omaha. In spite of her extreme age she waa active until the last two weeks, when her advanced years began steadily to drain her vitality until the end. The funeral services are to be held at the home of Mrs. Nels Anderson, Twenty- sixth and Marcy streets, this after noon at t o'clock. Burial la to be In West Lewn cemetery. ."St" .- n 9 i By LA RACONTEI'IE, One of the newest design or the season la this figured plush suit. The coat Is loose, box-shaped, with long looeo aleeves. Fur trims the neck, sleeves and the bottom of the coat. The atralrja. skirt Is opened at the right side, show ing a plain satin petticoat. The funeral of Martin Dunham, pioneer, wae largely attended, chiefly by cltlsens who knew Mr. Dunham for many years. Services were conducted at Maaonle temple at I p. m., with S. D. Davidson, past grand tnanter of the Masonlo grand lodge ot Nebraska, officiating. Mr. Davidson came here from Tecumseh for the funeral. The Douglas County Association of Ne braska Pioneers waa well repreeented The body wes In state for several hours before the service. Burial was at Pros pect Hill cemetery Jonathan Edwards, W. I. Klerstead. Sam K. Oreenlcaf. Charles O. Hunt, John It. Butler and George W. Hervey served as honorary pallbearers. The active pall bearers were rhoeen from the Maaonle lodges at the time of the funeral. They were H. E. Race, O. R. Toung, J. J. Chipman. H. Van Arsdale, M. M. Rob ertson and J. H. Butler. Masonic services were held at the tem ple end et the cemetery. CELEBRATES RECOVERY BY GETTING MARRIED Mr. Carl Vom Weg and Miss Vera, Sires, both of thla city, were married Sunday at All Saints' church. Rev. T. J. Mackay officiating.. The w edding was a very quiet one, only the personal attendants being present Mrs. Gladys Sires and Mr. R. H. Andrew. Mr. Vom Weg is the young man who waa accidentally wounded less than two Weeks ago by a revolver In his father's store on Leavenworth street, and 'on getting out of the hospital he resolved to cele brate his recovery by getting married The young people are now out west on a honeymoon trip. AK-SAR-BEN GOVERNORS FINALLY AGREE TO MEET The long-deferred annual meeting ef the governors of Ak-Sar-Ben la to bo hold Tuesday evening, February 23 at the Omaha club. The meeting haa been post poned on various occaalons because many of the governors were out of the city. Three places on the board are to be filled as three terms expire. Winter Dewttlew Work. ' In summer the work of eliminating poisons and aclda from the blood la helped by perspiration. In cold weather. with little out door work or exercise to cause sweating, the kidneys have to do double work. Foley Kidney Pills belp overworked, weak and diseased kidneys to filter and cast out of the blood the waate matter that causes paJna la aides or back, rheumatism, lumbago, stiffness of Joints, sore muscles and other Ills resulting from Improper elimination. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. SECRETARY LANE PASSES THROUGH OMAHA TODAY Secretary Lane of the Interior depart ment, who represented President Wilson at the opening of the San Francisco ex position, will be in Omaha tonight, enroute to Washington. He will arrive on the Union Pacific No. S at 1:45 o'clock and will remain fifteen minutes. Little Woman Hears of Friend's Death by Paper on Street A motherly little woman was welting for a street car or Jitney bus at Six teenth and Farnam streets yesterday. In the gutter she observed a stray sheet ot newspeper which showed a woman s picture. The elderly woman picked up the paper, scanned the picture which attracted her notice, read the accompanying article, tore out the coveted portion of the paper and the.i wiped away a teardrop. "I knew her well. She waa a fine woman," she remarked to a bystander. The picture waa of Miss Margaret O'Brien, former assistant public librarian for many years and who died Sunday morning In Seattle. HUMMEL INVITES PUBLIC TO VISIT GREENHOUSES .City Commissioner J. B. Hummel, head ef the park and boudevard department, announcea that cltlsens may enjoy a little winter dlvertlaeraent by visiting the green bouses In Ham com nark at thla time. He states that there are carnations, cinerarias, orchids, asaleaj, hyanclntha and other flowers In bloom, presenting al together quite a floral display. DEATH RECORD. Rasrar II. Keltaer. Edgar H. Keltner. a vaudeville actor, who had appeared before Omaha audi ences many tlmee in the last ten years, died Sunday at the home of his wife's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sllngeriand, 1341 Spruce street. Keltner waa a mem ber of the Eagles and it la expected that order will have charge of the funeral services. It Prairie Park on Tuesday evening, February IS, the oard of directors of the Prairie Park lub will be the guest of Mr. B. O. ting at a "stag" dinner. Covers will be aid for: , ' Messrs. Messrs 1. d. King. Oeorgo W. Oardner, f. Coniey. 1. K. Bmllh. ;.nule Nvlaon. C. Haynea, ' impromptu toaste wilt b responded to ,s follows: "How they do Things at avenport," Dsn K. Smith; "Why en Undertaker Should Bo at the Head of the Membership Committee," Charlie Isynee; "Musicians I Have Known." oorge Oamner: "Whist versus Dancing," jw Nelson; "Reminlacenoea of a "Haa Ueen." " ' Easy" Coniey; "Branglng Up L'ather." Bert King. ja the Calendar. S The Prairie Park club Is planning their veennd subscription dance ot the season (or Thursday evening, March 1 A number .f eoecla! featuree will be Introduced. Arrangements are la charge ot Mr, jleorge W. Gardner. ' brierinal Monday Bridge Club. Mrs. A. Q. Beeaon was hostess today at ha regular meeting Of the Original Mnn iay Bridge club. Tble afternoon. the club nan their Lenten tewing for the Child Having Institute. The membore include: Mesdamea Isaac Cole. Arthur Kemlnston, W, R. McKeeu, A. O. Beeaon. ' Mesdsr loaenh Harker, . L. Reed, .V. A. Hedtck. . Junlel VS heeler, J : of Kearney. Fred Handera of Lincoln, Vilas Hpoha of Superior. ' Rdwln fieckley of Lincoln, Richard Stout ot Lincoln, C. Tslbot of South Omaha, .lav Tnt.mas, Marshalltown, Ia.J FredThmnaa Elmer Hnnaon of Lincoln. Jes M M Ulan llsrdlng. C. Vsn llartson of Portland. Ore.: Ralph W. Hill of Hebron. Waller M. Hopewell or'reKitman. A. T. HvikIob of Tekaman. Leonard Halts or Lincoln. Kirk Patrick ot Lincoln. Henry Knutnen of Kearney, Charles H. lee of Lincoln. J. C. Leffler or Koum omar a. Leslie Iurs of Kalrfteld. Robert I'lshrr, John Brain, Howard V. Thomas, iNorns i: Tym, Its: old A. Van Deusen, Earl K. Wilsey of Wlnnebeee. R. MscV llllams of Schenectady, K. T.J F. Prince of WorxterClty, la.; Bhugart of Amet, la.; Harley Q. Moorhead, M. K. Thomas. Chester Inidley ef Council Bluffs. Hugh McCullorh of South Omaha, K. A. Rose of Mouth Omaha, JI- N. Van Cooper of Condi Bluffa, Kimball of Lincoln. rUyjV"Hl 1 Zk Veltfjf f' nmiww;)iin in', ,in m urn 1 1 1 uiw 1 inn JinSSWJUW iJjiWlj TrffeVW'5rsV'i jTy-f V IK nlM ! i lIK Cecent Affairs ; A surprise party was given In honor ot Mrs. M. L. Reed Saturday evening at her lome. lied cherriea end little Washlug ton hatcheta were Used throughout the ruome. High five was played and a free- "or-all prise waa woq by Mrs. Walter Sage Tea Keeps Your Hair Dark It'e Graaulniottier'e recipe) to bring ii4 k color, thlckncsa and luater r-verjbody le using It again. Prairie Park Danoinjf Party. The Prairie Pwk club gave a vVash ingtoa birthday dancing party at their club house Saturday evening. To Honor Visitor. Mlaa Helen Van Dueen will entertain very Informally at cards thla evening at her home In the Winona apartments for Miss Marguerite Moore ot Sacramento, Cat Eight gueeta will be entertained. Rotary Club Dance. The Omaha Rotary club will give a large dinaer-daaoe Friday evening at the new Fontenelle. Thle will be the first public function to be given at the Fontenelle. Jolly TweWe Club. Mra Charles Urettengrog entertained the Jolly Twelve Card club Saturday afternoon at her home In Beneen. Cverge Washington novelties deoorated the rooms ar.4 prises for the game were awardtidj te Mesdamea C. W. Coe. M. U Reed, L. M. Ti avers. Charles Orettengrog sad Ida Blown. Tboae present were: Messrs. and Mesdamea t7 a SALE of greatest importance to every housewife coming just on the open- r ing of the "house cleaning" season. A multitude of those articles that will be in great demand, and every one of them at a price much below that which is usually asked. All articles on sale in basement. , Diamond "C Tuesday, 10 bars, for 8oap .19c Pearl White Tuesday, 10 bars, for , Soap- Whits Borax Naphtha Soap Tueeday, O O .s-OC 28c 10 bars, for. 6wlfVs Wool Special Tues day, 6 bare for. Soap ,.18c Golden Rod Naph tha Washing Pove der 3 pack. Q ages for VC Falrbank'a Gold Dust 2 Re slso package for. 17c Old Dutch Cleanser Special Tues day, a can.... 6c Johneon'e Floor Wax Special for Tues day, Mb can 28c Sani-Flush', sale price. 25c size can 15c trCedar Oil Floor Pollen Special, 50o can . . ; Liquid Veneer Polish Special, 60c size.. 28c 28c O. K. Spaniah Type) Castile Soap 1 -lb. bar for Wizard Floor Oil Tuesday, 60c site. . lie 28c Fals-Naptha Soap 8 pedal Tueeday, 10 bar for 37c liray hair, however handsome, denotes dvancing ase. We all know the advan uf of a youthful appearance. Your air la your charm, it makea or mars be face. When It fades, turns gray and ouks dry, wispy and ecrasgly, )usi a few . ,,licatluit of Huge Ta and Hulphur nlitr.-i lis appearance a Iiundred-fi4d. lica I sty gray! Ixok young! Kither repera tba tout at home or get from my drug store a 60-oent bottle of 'Wyeih's Cage and Sulphur Compound." Thousands ot folks recommend thla ( a.ay-ti-u preparation, becauaa it dark-. -lit the hatr beautltully and removes dan Iruff. alcpa scalp itcblng and falling io!r, o.'dea. no one can potbly tell, aa i darkens ao aaturally o 1 everily. Tou noitien a sponge or soft trunk alth It. rawing this tnrough the hair, taking tie ml atrand at a time. By morning J lie gray hair disappears; after another M )Uxiton or two. lis natural color la ..'lured and It become thick, gluaay and ..UU..1, ai4 VOM appear yrara younger. -A JvnUM-uwnl I . M. Travers. Vv. K. ln. W. T. Jones. Joseph Marshall. Yv. Klrkeum. MrJnic Ida Hrown, Ad Letts. J. V. Vt'alah, , Misses Clarice Vance, Mildred Kero, Mrajrs . Andrew Vsaca, Ueorse Vsnte, J. W. Vance, Charlea tirettensrog, :arl Hoffman. A W. Head. Meadames 1 B. Nye. Kred Kero, Ml sees Heulah Marshall, Klhel Brown. Messrs Rvereit Nye, Ueorge 'ye. Dances Tonight The Cacti club will give a George Wash ington dancin party thle evening at Chambers' academy. The Temple Israel giaterhood will aa tertela thla evening la the new ballroom ef the Rome hotel. Fortnightly Bridft Club. The fortnightly Bridge club waa enter tained thle afternoon et the home of Mre. Oeorga Bhlrley. Those present were: MeHdames A. B. M LMHrmott. i'oritelius Hlley, SllaiH-s fia mmi, LujiM rtora. M aria Kiley, Meadamsa Carl Ltwla. Uvorge bradela. Uleees Heiene llixby. Irene McKulght. Cohen-Alperion Wedding. The wedding ot MUs Sophia Alptisia. daughter ef Mr. aad Mra John Alperaun. and Havid A. Cohea of fhlladelpliis. will Peroiid S o a p Special Ttsea- day, a cake. . . . OC Household Ammonia A full quart bot- f tin, for lyC ' Feather Dueters Regu lar oOo. vaiuea. n m Each Cupid Toilet Soap Special, 3 cakes f for OC Carpet Beaters With bsndle. Special, each 6c Regular Mop Sticks With patent clasp. Each.... 7c Galvanized Palls pint stse. Spe cial, each -10- 9c 8tep Ladders feet high. Extra IQ well made, each, . 40C Brle-a-Brac Dusters Special Tues-1 day. each 10c Extra Quality Floor Brooms Will, feur rows of stitch- 17 ing. Special Tuesday, each Deeding Bug Special. 25c sire, for Killer ...14c n Value $1.19 Wixird Mop vorth 1.50 Can of Wlrird Oil, forth $1.00 This Sale Both, for n 19 Bu Killer Golden Liquid Bug Killer Special. 25c can f for Ut Hand Brushes Impartial Hand Brushes Special Tuesday, each vC Machine Oil Half-pint bot tles, worth lie: special, a bottle Sc Oil Paper 5c Oil Panes 14 sheets la a roll. A roll 5c Shelf Paper Shelf raawr $ yards In a fold. 3 folds for 5c '20-Mule Tesm 5- pound package Dust Cap Cambric caps, ber bands, Tuesday, each. . Rubber Clove Borax 29c rub- 5c Scrubbing; Brushes Refulrr 10c o values, each . . . . wC Moth Balls Special Tuesday, l ib. package 4c fues- .7c Haaaehole) Rab- br tilavea All aises, Tuesday, a pair 18c Sal Soda Special Tues day, 6-1 b. pack age, for Floor Mop "Brown Daisy" Mope Worth 1 60 each. sq Only vC Curtain Rods ZO Cease See Cwrlala lUas each Curtain Roda M-laeh JSe Pel IIm4 I Jiee Cwsw tatat Iteea each 9c 11c Window Cleaners Ideal" Rubber. Window and Floor Cleaners Regular 40c values. q 8peclai Tuesday, sale price, ea C House Wall Paper Cleaner "Absorene" Wall Paper Clesner The beat clesner made. Sale T price, a can I C Varniah for 49c High-Grade Floor and Furniture Varnish Quart cana worth i ft 75c. Sale price, a can. "Star" Enamel and All Shadee Half pint Gold Leaf Enamel Climax" Brand. JOc package 12ic Faint The famous "Brandeis Brsnd." Twelve different shades. Is worth 11.65. Sal . . f price, a gallon PIelD M ixed Paints "PERFECTO" Brand. Blue, drab, green and flesh color. Special, half pint cans , cream, White cans, sold regularly tor 25c. Special Tuesday, a can. . . . Tile-Like" Paint Flat white cherry, ox bleed. green and flat yellow ahadea. Pint Una, worth 46s. A CAR eeewea - ease 17c 21c Cenuina Marble and Colored 5-4 Table Oilcloth All perfect foods All new. permanent finish. Regular 20c value. Special Tuesday, a yard. .', . . . . . . It IUUIO. 15c teMkifli(o)lff BriatU Bruahea Varnish and paint. 25c else. Each 15c -25c "Wax-It" Furnitor PoEab- size bottle, ! Loose Ocaan- bf Sale's very special g J price for Tuesday, only. JL X W s5 L IT I .. . e. Recipo Crttasa Oyster Steyvr 1 pint orsters: I cope Cottage Milk mbcad srkn I cupe of water; east and pepper. Drain oysters and unit liquor. Wash ystere by placing in colander and pouring water over them Heat liquor to noiling. In another veme! scald Cottage Milk and water. Place oysters m bot liquor and cook until edgea begin to curl. Pour milk Into saucepan with the oysters sad season totsate. If richer stew is dealred doable eaantlry ef oysters. No butter ie necessary when Cottage Milk ie used. The above recipe is used In thou sands of homes. It is simple and economical and gives satisfactory results always. It is far superior to many fancy recipes. Cottnqe .BTAPOSAIIB 0-3 Lvv Sterilized . Unewre4ened Is beet for all cooking and baking because it is uniformly rich, thoroughly sterilised, economical and convenient. It is alwaya fresh, pure and sweet. Get a supply today snd eee how supe rior it is to the botUenulk. 7 MUX Witkoat (As CooAeef rf s la Two Sizes, 5 and 10c AtAHCood Dealers Aaericaa Milk Compajry, Chicago KID REMBRANDT GTUDIO ARTISTIC PORTRAITS Ota ana Verasua. those D. 3B4S. 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