I'JIH iihK: U.UAIJA, NA'lllUUY. MAKCH 0. l'.Ho. BURNS TELLS TO LOAF WEIGHS LESS New Books I JUNK DEALER FINED FOR I CRUELLY ABUSING HORSE Mlirrmirm, Matter Baker Talk About the H-nrv .tnn- ynnt. :,o i. rrinre- . . . . i inn I ' n i-ri t v I 'rnnm iroubie. or mi Trade, ana , T!i(s Mi (hp tnry of tli, City Ordinance. plantation and cf the tnflurncra that! I I. r'rahfli.xv..". Xni-th Xlntffiil!i "trivt, Jut.k denlrr, s nrfrtnl Thiir(lny after. port trwt. nhrc nMertrtf Prab.lk j r.mliv atit"lin his horw. AorortJIim to the roinoln itinftt, the junh rtrater had tied tlie nnimal to a poet at Twentieth and 1 i enpnrt . and wa be laoorln the rreatnre ul'h a rawhide In renrt, muld pot (prate a wrira t Tirnt I b. apparently, and the hearing was conducted ty niraii of an Intct protrr. Jurijte Mrltt fined hlirl tli and ertat, but had hardly littered hi decision, when It-. 1 . . . . . . . , i. ... ,...; .. I. !.,.. ....... . ' . " r """""I ",..,.-,.. -u lo ml lomniy i . .... ....... i,.,hmmi "i j inp. i ne i ean. rt imnimn iir'ler'l h Knaliyh. inr ,i i. noire, ineniKTii ann I a en- w .m inanln(f rrnbeNky. hen arraigned ) . . . formed the rhars-trr of the people. The GPEGG IS STnX ON THE TRAIL !'" sre traced that led to tha areal I I . I T ' 1 - , . - .U M.'., . I I niiRTKiiun 1 1 i. ianri, i" . i Irian settlement In America ar" or- arrlbed. Tha recital of their eiperlem.e Involves an arrount of frontier manner and puatoma, and of rolllalona wlt-i the Indian trlbee. The Influence of the frotoh-Irlnh arttlementa tipon American Ir-.atlfiitlnna la leaped im rilcilla rl v In of- aanixin and propagating the Presbyter- tan cnnrrn. In ipreadlnir popular eaura tlon, and In promoting tha movement for American national Independence. In con clusion, there la an appreciation of the nater contribution to American nation ality CN'ITF.T) PTATBfl rOINIKf AND DK PENKENCIKS. W William l. Boyce. 2S Tp. Rand. MrNally Co. The author endeavor to ahow our nat ural obllaatlnna relative ta thai nreaent and future of our colonial poeaeealona and dependencies, and volres tha conclusion that "we can pursue but one policy with our colonies, and that 1 to protect and hold and train them to become eeif-anv- ernlnir unlta of our ureal aelf-aovemlna nation." The book contain much inter- eating Information, and la Illustrated with many handaome photograph. THE CRRATION OF WEALTH. Be .?. ii. iociwooa, zai i-p. ii. tm stand ard Preea Tha author baa aet forth In lumtnoua phraaa and with graphic Illustration tha problem of the world of bualneaa which directly or Indirectly concern every man and every woman. I "H e a ehame that there liin't a whlp- ' "I'nder normal conditions tha av Vrase profit In loaf of bread J Irt-om to 4 cent per loaf," de clared Jay Burns, bead of the Dumb Baking company, discussing the bread aitnatlon In Omaha. Mr. Burns admit that the wrap pers on his ' Holaura" bread reading, 'Over thirteen oilnces," and "Over twenty-sli ounes." do not represent the actual; weight f the bread, and that ,the breail v rfiay- not have weighed the amounts Indicated on Tappers. He eiplalns. this situa tion by aaying that thsra was a de lay In receiving a new supply of Wrappers from the factory and that the wrappers, on hand, were used re gardle of the weight of the bread. Beginning Thursday Mr. Burns, started to mark his bread wrappers "eleven tunce or over" for the B-cent loavea and "twenty-two ounce or over" for the ia rent loavea., He atatea he la scaling tha weight of his bread according to prce of flour, which he contends la the only prac tical way a haker ran regulate hla bual pea. "The bureau of labor statistics of the United Ptates Department of Agriculture tias Indorsed tha plan of bakers scaling the weights of their bread as flour ad vances or declines, ana iner a law i n New Tork state. 10 years old. which B REFLATION OF THE5 CIIIXE8E , fix.. h- nHc. nd welrtt nf hr.-l ac. fif 9LliT'?N H. Joh J. Mullownoy. ocrdlng to tha prlc of flour," declarsd Mr. Burnt. ...i, nu.ii - 1 1 1 1 u w . .vim " " v-". - ' v piiifciiur uiui nnowa now Orant Tegg has not been quits fair In the extravagance and Inefficiency of the thlr matter, and condemn tha existing Manchua brought about the ruin of their vM,iiini-v b i a itt ii inn lam." I - lo unoea. ' . I - uci. , jn BUUlllOD, a r L. - ,w .V. . I . .. I A I .1 .. I . . , a . . -ea aiivis wun v urwmmur j wruivii rnvnw OI ino SOClal and Jaforraatlon against the Reederl Swot oda, political conditions which now obtain in fcnlon Pacific and New England bakerlea, the Flowery Kingdom. charging in ail cases violation of the or- 'dlnaneo requiring sixteen snd thirty-two LF.!T 0 $:. FARMER TO inn jiy William R. Itahton. Jia dlnanco requiring sixteen snd thirty-two ounce. II also mill ftla other run. t plaint of mlahrandlng bread under the I'p. II. George Jt. Do ran L'oniDanv state laws, the latter complaints being lent occupation or promise of future free- - u.lu vr VTumm oi luiurs rree- 1 . ' ,"Ch ' M0"1' wl Ind Inspiration In theas lottera. "I have no quarrel with Jay Burn, nor ,mu I waging any fight against Mr. Birns tI ...... VL m xitv-vuria oi practical Sg Miore than .g.mat any of tha bakers," rieulture-ahd of tenderness towarl life. t' declared Mr. Pegg, who aays he 1 going after all vlolatora alike. Pegg haa written Judge 3. P. Engllah I country life ) m ine oiatnct court a letter In which a request la mad that the four appeal ciae against Jay Burna be advanced on ths ,Jo(et and aet for early trial, so that the constitutionality of the sixteen and ' thfrty-two-ounce bread ordinance may be flclermlned. ' ' . K Mr. Burns declsres that this ordinance i was rendered void by a decision of Police ; Judge Charles. Foster. i , Eleven Snowplows V Keep Street Car v Lines in Operation : : - . . -. itegardless ' of ths'long Aoutlnued fail " , in, viiip 1 1 eirafti xuway com ,"pany has managed to maintain ths regu lar schedule of csr service ever since ths ' itorra commenced. Cars have tten run f on ths main lines snd tha stubs . with ' UtUo Interruption, but In order to- do so 1 Jt bas been necessary to keep its eppara r tua moving twenty-four hours each day. t Thursday night sleven snowplows were fcept moving over the linos at frequent liHerwala.-Superintendent Muagrave dl- recti dg tha work.' Tha reult was that .Friday mornlnj whan It was time to rs. t, anme regular service, all of the Unas ware ..clear. The greatest difficulty that Hupeitulen. ; dent atusgrava has experienced has been .'out on tha new line to Ktmwoud park. ..This Una rune through a couple of deep cuts, each several hundred feet In length. Snow has drifted Into them, and in order to get cars, through po anything like scbeduls. aweepers have been paaasd ovr , t frequent Intervals. ; Snowball Bdttle ; Disturbs Peace of 1 'Grain Exchange A ferocioua snow ball fight, declared ' and organised with malic aforethought t by 8am Carlisle, occurred on the floor of ,1h Grain exchange which we not oc cupied by my bualneaa this morning, due to tha inability to move grain over ths ..railroads, Carlisle obtained hla munitions of war from the window ledges and when . the supply ran out made frequont trips to tha street for more. Gus Bewsher for unmlUtsry proceed- inga and vkxUtlons of the international war cods waa subjected to a court-martial. He encaked up behind Lee Leslie t when Leelle wasn't looking and fired a t'n of enow over him. Among ottier belligerents who took part t -in the fray wi-r Prank Taylor. Qlbba, 4'harle Wright, and Frank lobai-u. ' Itoberta waa the only Injured waiTler. ,lle caught one of the ball a In tha eye. ' Verdict of S13.750 ' 1 aisej world emr hnaie,... :forFrturedLegMiss5?Sn A aidlct of tll.TM aialnat C II Jh. . aon of tha Omaha Pteel Copitructlon company was returned by a Jury la Dia . trlct Judge Troup s court In a parsonal injury damage auit brought by F. M. , Shlck, a former employe. fh1ck suffered a broken leg while employed an a build log at sixteenth and Cat street July S3, "Ji'M. The leg. rt was alleged, waa perma ; iiently ahorteoed as a result or the aoci- lrnt l la a previous trial of tba raaa a verdU of f.a) was awarded Bhlrk. but a new trial was granted tbe defendant. 142 Pp. 0.75. Fleming H. Revell Com pany. . An Intimate record of the Chinese rev- Ths author's data shows ho ynasty, and uahered in ths first reoub 11c of the esst There Is, in addition, a In them an old farmer gives to his son ma rrults of a life-time of practical ag The author Is at once an exponent or the new agriculture and of the old beauty of THF? UNSEEN EMPIRE. By Atherlon nrowneil. 177 Pp. ll.a. Harper Broe. A dramatlo story of peace dona In form of a play In four acta. Oermanv on the verge of war with Enalanii 1. halted by the decision of a young girl- owner or tne great gun works. I .ETTERS OF A SELF-MAnw s-Atr.. i. - Br Maurlce eiWlUer. 1M In ,11. Small, Maynard A Co. T A "self-made failure" whn h.a . r aucceaa In a different field writes to his yeunger- brother who Is bealnnle.r hi.. business career In New Tork. In an epi grammatic style the elder brother seeks to Impart his system of philosophy and me, results or his experience to the younger man In the hope at savin iiin. from the mistakes which endanger so many fallows at the . beginning or com mercial life . Ml'BT PROTESTANT 19 r a r n wfiH.8T,AIf JK- By Rev, j, v inthrop liegeman. 6 Pp. so.78. Har per A Bros. , . . A bold and earnest document in i.i.h a clergyman of the Episcopal church sug. graie tne adoption by rrotaatant rhuk.. of the eaaentlala r ri,i..i . . .. n mjiflnca. His conviction of the' dealrahllltw .f ki. step is the result of several leal and philosophical Investigation and observstlons of many years as a minister uir cnurcn. A POKT'lS CAHIVk'T I'n.j v... , Miller. 4MPP.K. a. P.'putn.ni a Son.: A compilation from tha . . r . UK I-nalrig Kaymond. The Quota. lions sra arranged alphabetlcaUy by aub Jecta, and the Volume nraaani. 1- compact form the substance of the au- nors inougnts with reference to thert. bTMROUP TBAOHrvO OR WlsnviiT AND ITS urUiA ' i;" "ASONKT Hlaw.w uV .. I'.' ry 1 nomas M, cSSSSV. " U BlwrtKldd While this Is a book or ea... t..-i the anoiant and accepted order of rree- monry as a bssis ths appeal Is to one's own powar of reaaonln. .. The exercise of these faoultlea In reading 7 , ' ' a desire te follow tbe roldan th..H . ...J. . , - 1 Anuna which runs throughout the whole aeries NKELY-8 PA RLIAMRVTAnv l,iir ''nomas B. Nee y. iny W.l.. Tha AWngdon Preas. n T' Jn thla little volume win h. , only the governing rules ror all legsl and organu bodl... but ...o the Jea.on, for these ml.. The author im, ths technical nwthod. for auch aasem. ""as, and tha Underlying well. . ' T!irR,,ND:!TR' .f' TRAININO OP TH 'P .fm McKeevsr. rp. BS.CO. The Maamllla.. f . . . vwmiicnjr, Dr. McKeevar dlscu the tr.lnlng 0f Use girl from klndera.M.- ... v ! !Tr .of wo. whether that n 1 . 'V ro,lo0 he home or " """a or puatnesa SI Sl,750 Heart Balm; Haynes Must Pay .n mu,t W Ml.a Irma ". H years ef and. of Pr.poe- esslng appearance. I17M her sciety. when be Mready had a wlf. V1";, J. Lay. dlatrtvt court, l elded late yesterday. Mte Brown iitiA . aaa . . . sllactng .hat -h. kI "'m' - iiaraa damages ' Tea V ran' Hlarrr v.i.i J T. t fcamber. j" . Z. to this Jl Z..". '" """r --vwviwi 1 - wj irUa OI tlkel detfsssaa. Ark., wrlus: -Felay Kidney Mils aurad enfe alleged deception. Mr H.vnl. SI '- v tov- afuvar to Oeiend the auit m. ...atisra. 1 suffered mtr.bly. A friend gaining at hi. home at David City U. tr.ld me of h4lrur cunil' as r J .v. . u ... . " tr.ld me of Ming cured; so I used them. - and they cured me, tuo." Meat middle fcgd men and women are glad te learn . it.sU Kuley kidney puia affor! a way to 'ex-ape sleep disturbing bladder weakneea. hit I. ache, rheumatUm. puffirw. undr ' ". atnf aad awollen joints snd other ill attnUuted to klduey trouble. Sold , vir weta. Adveitbriu.DL " " rvperesaoted In ..a..r w. . . TuedafM .Hacked Mia. Brawn's ch.r. lald Xat Walk wtk glfcen.,,,,,, A satisfied patient wrltea; -Sloan's Umment cur my .heumatiam. Am giatful. J t,n oW alw- wl,hout , UaJjr c. .JJi- dt.ugilfta-Advartlsewen't pin po't.for sttrh s you," dole red fhe mem'lutrale. "Nothing would give me greater ileauie tlinn to eentenrc you to pnd fifteen minute with me In a locked room." ' - . A going busings ran be ol l quit kly through The Bee a "'Businc" Chance." NEARLY 300 PRISONERS HELD IN COUNTY JAIL Two hiii.'li-ed and ninety-four prlsonon were held in the county Jail eicorrlltiR M the morning count. Tli record tumilH-r fnr the a inter wn n-aclied Monday, when the totul reached 2?. . D Veilings ' M-ntiHaT uiJ Ope Veil An exten sive variety of pretty meshes with attractive borders. All new colors. Worth 75c. Saturday, 39c aC3CZ3CIiaII3CT rWl JT o . (o3:v Cut Flowers Fint Large Home-Grown Csrna- r tions Saturday, each American Beauties Special f sch . 1UC J Violets 60 in a bunch, Satur- j Boston Ferns At Special prices Convincing Evidence of This Store's Greatness and Style Supremacy Is Manifest Now In These Vast Assemblages There's a Wonderful Fascination in the Millinery Modes for Spring SATURDAY we shall feature an ex ceptionally attractive selection of .-j t i . , . i , , ... immncu jmcresi is aoaeu in mis p group hy the fact that there are practic- Mocked, Milan hemp, rough braid and Lizere hats, smartly , trimmed in wreath? or. rruns ana Mowers, velvet ribbon.S . ujiiim iiuiiniM auu suiiiijiri fashionable notes. The shades ar Armv Blue, Battleship Gray, Sand, Old Rose and Black. Included are large sailors and mushrooms, poke bonnets and tri corns. Choice of the large Ar? assortment, only ; JHJ) Untrimntcd Shapes at Special Sat'u Prices 9 1 d..aa - ' unirimmea Milan hemp shapes Saturday, special, 51.69. Untrtmmed- Lizere shapes In all spring colors, $1.98. vj -ex fU. w.i,'--vw' m v ar TTntrlmraed olneannla una and fabric combination shapes, $2.60. Untrimmed combination row and row shapes of hemp and Liz era braid, in all leading; colors,$1.5a Trimmings That Portray the Season's New Ideas all at Special Pri .i . .. - Fernet are tne most popular fruit trimming, and they are h,ere now in clusters from 19c to 49c j in 'wreaths,, 39c, 59c and 75c. Dauiet, favored flower trim mings, in all colors and are made flat, suitable for trimming transparent has; over 30 styles to select from, 10c, 19c, 25c,' 49c to 98c. Saturday BasementMillinerySpc,l T??mm?rleflTrimmciuHats in.sailrs, poke arid turbans. Trimmed In flowers, ribbons, quills, etc All colors for $ 95 spring are included. Worth to $3.50. Saturday, for... J Specials in Ivory (In Pompelan Room) French Ivory Dressing Combs, Pic ture Frames, valve Jars, Hand Mir, rors, Etc. Worth to 75c sap aclv for CoC Cold Filled La VallleresOn sol idered. link chains. , Regular $1.00 ..vaiues, saiuraay special only , 50c Jewelry Specials fine $4.00 Solid Gold Pendants on a solid gold chain. Regular aiuen. These are ex- M no ceptlonal; Saturday apLiJO ueraiaine Farrar Combs Beautiful uanu-?nKravea errects; also iton set aesigns. Values .to IS.00. 8d clal Saturday, mm nft a One Glimpse atThese New Spring Suits Creates an Immediate Wish to Own One T s thith they are fascinating and heart A delighting, with their various char acteristics which proclaim their individ uality.' th6ir exclusiveness and the new ness of their style. A large selection, every one an $ J Q extraordinary value, too, choice -L S AMONG THEM: Plain tailored styles In variety, as well aa the jaunty belted and plaited coat styles, or coata In pointed affects; and tha full flared gores and plaited skirts, which at once win favor.. Shades, too ara, In every way consistent with tha prevailing style notes Sand, Putty, Battle Ship Gray, Belgian Blue and Navy, aa well as smart new modela In checks, fancy mix tures and plain black. , At $35 ive are offering as an advance sea son special a handsome assortment of the early springes very newest models in tailor-made suits. They embody and emphasize all the prevailing modes as to tailoring, trimmings, colorings; the workmanship is perfect. We are con vinced that careful inspection and com parison will demonstrate that nowhere else can suits like these be had at such .VS ryrf- afar - $iuisa small frice to fay for One of.TheseTop Coats r t!T at that price we find it possible to offer on Sat-- ' urday a lot of very smart spring coata in the new belted and flared models. They are made In the swell checks and plaids, poplins and serges. Among them wiU be found a few models with full ellk linings. Q 1 f Saturday, choice may be had from many. ,f P I J .fTaajajM Special ?5jP"yandDanc- $12.50 to $25,N Saturday - $kqo choice at but .... .. ... . . . - T HIS sale comprises just 75 pretty frocks that are odd garments and samples. They must be disposed of at once, so we have ar ranged;. for . Saturday., this sale $ t?00 until, ;gone. . .-.v'. i'.i . . 0 Hand Bag Prices Much Reduced Fine Real Leather Bags Some silk iinaa; oioera learner lined. Two to five vanity ' fittings. $1.50 to $2.60 values. Special nr Saturday, each afl.UU Real Morocco, Real Seal, Rsal 'Pin Seal and Real Walrus Bags All new shapes and styles. $3.00 to $4.00 values. Excepr no tlonal bargains l.UO Ribbons 4 i flrtfi 5-tnch hrrnrlo warn Drinl: in nlnin Of! W I W eva-ksTaaa n..j' ..ii " r w . ot, muue uu iwiKia nooons; oaturaay a very special price, a yard ........ 15c There's a Big Saving Op portunity in this Sale of Stockings Women's Pure Thread Silk Stock ings Black and white; with fancy embroidered boots and silk blocked. Deep garter welt. All full fssh toned; with reinforced heels and toes and double soles. Worth $1.00. Special Saturday, a it pir 69c Women's Silk Boot Stockings Alt new shoe and dress shades shades to match any gown. Regular made, high-spliced heels and toes; double soles, wide garter tops; a rn pir .: 50c Women's Silk Thread Boot StoK Inge Black, white and assorted col ors. Good quality. Regular 50c quality; Saturday, a pair. JDC Women's Fiber Silk Boot Stockings. Black only. Full aeamlsss; double aeles, hsels and toes. Rsgulsr 25c quality. Special, r pair lOC Men's Fiber Silk Hose Black and navy. Full seamless;- -.medium weight. Double- heels,, toes and soles. . Regulsr 2Sc quality.' ' f r Special, a pair. 1 5C Dainty, Pilmy Muslin Wear and Every Piece at Special Satd'y Price TWENTY dozen fine crepe eowns in plain colors and V SJ figures with lace edging and ribbon-run; large, full-cut gar ments, many in ex- $1 COMBINATIONS in. a va riety of charming models. Made 'up in soft lingerie -materials and nainsook. Lace and embroidery trimmed waistline or empire "styles Women'sUnderwear at Great Sayings , Women's" Lisle Thrs'ad Union Suits. Vmbrella and cuff knea styles. All sices. Regular 60c values, en Special Saturday, a suit . . . . J JC Womsn's "Cumfy Cut" Vests Made of fine ribbed cotton. Regular and e.tra sites. li."c values. p Saturday, each IJ)C Womsn's Nu-Shspe Lisle Union Suits Cuff knee style and lace trimmed. Regular slzss. rn Special, a suit uUC Women's Cumfy Cut" Vests Made of fln ribbed cotton. All n sizes. Reg. 15e values, each... IfC MOTHERS: Saturday we hall sell Cadet and Mao hattan wash suits for boys, worth to $3.00, for onlv $1.25. See our other ad today. Prince Imperial II," a Reigning Blouse Fashion This is the new blouse with the double frill. It is lovelier even than the "Prince- Imperial" Blouse of several seasons ago and doubtless you remember that a. .a a mat was tne most popular mouse I in yci. TSI Less than two weeka ago we in- " - rrAtvA fkU Rlmita m Oannralla '.(A Crepe at $8.98. We have it now in Crepe de Chine at $6.50 "Prince Imperial II' just as it lustrated, is in white, flesh and maize. ' A New Military Blouse Here Is a Paris Idea reproduced la a very heavy quality of white and flesh color rrepe de chine: tbe Slice Is 15. Blouses of Spanish Stripe Silk Crepe $5 and $6.98 The silk crepe is in white, but the satin stripes are in the wonderful Spanish colors. .An unusually attractive louse. '. Crepe de Chine Blouses $2 to $6.95 These are in Military, Two-in-One and Tallieur styles modes that are especially favored for early spring wear. tra length. Sat'y A vry special value In nainsook drawers, made with tucks and lace or eaiDroiaery trimming. ine, iuii cui Karmenis, in an sizes; verjr special pricing for Saturday, for.'. . . Chic Styles in Little Folks' Attire 69c lace or 25c Silk Petticoats -extra special TUSr 200 fine silk pet J ticoats worth' $4 and $5.---All at one small price Saturday. Included are Silk Jerseys, Messalines and combina tion silks in all good col ors. Saturday. dj untU all are gonepZesJs7 "1 Children's new school and dress coata Cunning wraps that feature tha new high neck military effects, the large belts and cuffs and the wide ripple' flared bottoms They are In the pretty checks and plaids and plain materials. The prices are S3.88, $5.00 and up to S15.00. Children's wash dresses In 15 different styles, pretty new wash fabrics. In plain and plaid ginghams, percales fLTSSfrtUt7 f"hloned- 8pec,1,y riced ChiW'a white lawn dresses for confirmation in the dain tiest accomplishments .of fine laces and embroideries 5 ? e. new empire and glrdla effects and ths wide full sklrta ho stylish now. Prices- . . W.8, 15, $M8, $10 and up to 15. Colored wash dresses,' ages 2 to 6 years, pretty checks, plaids and stripes. Special for Saturday, 69c". Inlants' white dresses, of crisp white lawns, wjth dainty embroidery and laces. Empire and French models, $1.98. 1 Women's Smart New Footwear V "V"' 7r""y eiyivs, jusi irom their makpm rli Playmg those ideas that have just 'iZM - eartnc Pyaiai-Low anrt hiah heela. Patent leather or dull leath er vimju. Soma of tha new effects ";, , are comlnr In. The La ana RHort Tonau Colonial ara featured. S.4N and The L $3.95 Candy Specials Pompelan Room Freah' Ur4 CwhmI Balls !tpd l vanilla and chcKtilat cream, than rolled In pecan meat. Spviial Saturday, a , y tr- touod j .'. . Crraaa I'aa.nt Naaaeta Vanilla. tra wberry- and rboculata. If, Saturday, a pound..... JW SaefUl OI4-'akteMr4 Blaek Ualaat Taffr a aMl Aaaartra ! Mrltllea Fr.ni, almond, walnut, fllt.erl and braail nut. , Hpwclal, a 5Q pound. J leliUlta PaaaarUa t'healala MI4er Sta a ad Stria Milk Ikm lalea Nut and fruit center. 9Qr balurday, a pound....... Kraab Mapla t temau A OA. pound , uc A kraatlral awleetlaa f at. Patrtek Navelcleaw-Hata. Nal ( aaa, Kuirt, Uolll nllk Vmm mm 'kUe C,, la,sra.aa(Brda, rack... oc Ortn Knakai, Katvhel. V'aauy Nut t'aaa. Ur( Hnaka Mottoa. 6nakt flare Card Kkvore. t M Kaili vC Free Demonstration 51) C(Q (Manfg By Burks James Ine, . Cklcaoa. i Saturday & Monday r . v . . j j . iiiCBO mu uai ma aaBi ueui vnstrator from tha Burke ft James 'actory will be In our Camera 8ec Ion, Mala floor. On theea twe days bring In your egstlvss and have print mads 'REE an REXO, the wonderful new, o-troubls developing psper. Sample Packages Will " Also Be .Given Free ri 11 i rr LaaaawMaaaai New Lace Shoes-With fawn, gray, Ptty, sand or. black cloth tops Leather Louis heels. Short or me dium vamps. All sizes. o nr A pair $4.95 and , 2J-HS Children's and Misses' Shoes With gray, fawn or whit. tn. w Urn. that ara very dressy for young 9ir.. AM si. ' s L I ptt ta 8, $1.98; 8 ta 11, $2.48; lit 12. ....... .7.' , ' . 4 $2.98 Drugs and Toilet Goods Specials 6c 6c feraalde af HrSr. 1 Cm l-Jh.. bottle... C Fl-ekra Caataria iav else ni. bottle C f'aaeatvta 60o alxe bos C HaHlek'a Maltea Mil k Hospital f yn' alia 5afS Deavee- Mad (So lae bos ......... ('lani Skaaapa Q mt wW Madaaa Vala'a H,. a Tle tic alaa....tOC .69c 29c 33c .29c alae. W.klte'a Yauralre Oalrga laklrta ai4M 12c Rikeark' Tablet Water $1 aiae... Har'a Hair Health &0c bottle ........ MatarMe Beautr 1 5u! aiae.. Held Vlalet rrrfame Worth J5C; .n ft nunc . . .. , OC fbjI' Vaalahiaa Creaaa. 29c 471 1 U'kii. nu. -1. .mrrwrrn tmr Imi A n eaJia lC j:aea Peraxlde --"P A cake . . . Klrk'a Javralle . A cake 1 0-1 ark Dreaalaa; n taaaba i valuei.. 69c H't 'tI'4 Caatlle aap 1-lb. m take IOC tun, Each 33C Caald Tan., : a cake' Haaaltal t M Saturday, l-lb. pkg. iiC 2c L iV . at .f F'c Pdsra All hlgh-grsde powders OO I f worth to $1.00. Special Saturday, a bo ....... . Z2C FR FF A Ft" dmoU With Er, tjn r,r SpdEbny MIrror Reduced Prices Sethirday f ""S'f TT TssssaST raaaa aaaaa. S aaaaaaaaa aMaaaua jVaaaaaaa jaaaaaaa JLaasBaZ aaaMBiX aCau3 (j. ll h 1