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THE MX: OMAHA. SATURDAY. APRIL 24.
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By MEIXIHCIA.
Friday, April 23, 1915.
'EIJ, I t aVrn through with pbiiantoropic mwi eirnea iot
rfclle. Having been rrmrleely Immfwd In them for an entire
year all aeem to ba a trifle phlegmatic In tta Interests and tickled
to aeatb with balaa rid of juat plain oeeaiea. knitting dmoim
Mid, pdle to any, anlttra.
Prom whenca comet this peculiar rra of twhft needles and balls?
Tt seems to hats become tha most engrossing pheoomenon that has s
Miled feminism In many moons. Everybody you sea Is making a wheal cf
lace and fUnntlng tha glorious endings with such a bravado air.
Can you eiactly understand tha overwhelming satisfaction that beania
from a ltttl wheel being evolved, at tha expenae of losa of sight, from a
book and ball of thread? Mayba Ha lb rhythmic movameat that armon
Uea with tha nervous system that keepa the temperamant in tuna.
Soma peculiar psychic fore exists In tha hook, for I was at a smsll
tea tha other arternooa and. by golly, no cna could get a raise, not aven
a ralsa of a bead out of any ona present.. Tou could aven fancy scandal
bel s received In that oh-auch-tbtoas-haprn-!n-tbe-best-oftfamntet atti
tude so deep wss tha Immersion in tha knitting and tatting needles. f ' i
ka EHurtv Cat ctua lTA
iha hM at Mr. rdta4
-i afternao. Hta ftv
rmitn " -
waa rir an1 ,h
were aa-erde4
rt VnTl. a-4 UU. Wrlu
n-K. -. .W ina will ee sw
IS cunt
f Mrs. Henry Lrhtnen vVenee.
Mlxs Ffffta KUUan t Haheoa enter,
tataed at J o cWk imer ' "urU
at bar home 1 ar Wr,on.
the Omaha Yem Wnmett'a Christian a,
eon., and ' OraMehaeee, rnr"
mmy aeeeabarehlp secretary of the -ctatton.
Tha other truest were: -Mlaeee
rHlger. Anaa Cmeell and KUIUa. t
Birthday Dianer.
Mr. and Mra A. C Kerars ef P""
gave a Aianer Satsrday eveelng at their
home ta honor ef tha birthday annlver-(tn-
at Wra.Xemea, The table, wee
a rears tad with .ullps and daffodil. Tha
gueat from Oweha were Mrs. A. Pir
aer. MY and Mra. V. Clarke and Mlsa
pnynia Clatke.. k
Eaptfement' Announced.
Tha eagaArtaant N MM Heta K. Nar
rla ta Mr vrflllam C. ftenova was -aeenced
laat week at a luncheon given at
tha hm of Mra. K. W. Norrla Tha
wearing will take piaoa May S at St.
Barnara a ekurfk Daaaea. Ht. Father
Buck try will (arti tha ceramoay.
Ka Sifina 3fa Party.
Tha mwkTe af Si Firm Nu. a wiet
eat fraternity af tha roltoa-e af Medh-tae
af the I'ntvarany of Kebtaaka. will aire
a wins rarty at Hotel Roma Saturday
arantaf- .About thirty coupiea will at
tea. .
Stndeat and Uamai Prom.
KUhorate 4acorattaa will mark tha
etoaeat aad alumni praia which will be
iva at lha Rama botal thie avenlag.
Ovar aa xwaaaata hava been fcua and
twlma aad faraa will be ua4 srfualy.
Hewrr ncwee aad Chaadler Trimble in
ta eharta at tha afTeir.
Personal Kentioa.
Mra. O. U Raymer af Chloaca wlU ba
tha week-aad ruaat af Mra. John Thorn.
Mrs. Raytaer ta returning beta from
Atklnaoa. Nk-, where aha was called by
the eactove tUataa at Mra. Mary Raj-mar.
taothar f a L, Raymar.
Lecture at lira. XeBaedja.
Mra. Aatbnny Marrllt arava Aeouaaioa
tha "Modern KaMdoanoa' thta
Mornta at tha hetna af Mra. John I
KeanMy ra Faireerea Next w Mra
Merrill will Mart bar new awrtea of tao-
ALL THE J. P. MORGAN ART OBJECTS In two gal
lcrie of the Metropolitan museum have been sold. Al
though the price wa withheld, it is believed to have been
$3,000,000. The latent sale Includes much eighteenth cen
tury furniture and sculptures and will be shipped to
France at once for cleaning.
tiirea. which "wttl include talka en tha
modern etas. '
Mr. and Mra Floyd OroMy and arnatl
Sauithter left thla marnlnf for' Kenans
City for a SW tfaya' Uy. i
Bridps Lanchecra. '
The Friday Prtdaw t.uhrheon club' waa
ntrtalnea thla nftemson at the home
oTWea C. B Jayroa at Carreflake. The
table 'waa attratrlrely decorated with
wtM -tolrte and eovere were btmoed ror:
HwfaniM . . . Meedemee
F. T. Maenn. ; , .Frank Pardun,
A. r. I Unman. It, Jayrox.
O. C. Hnman. Haletif.
U A. Dcrmod',. Swarla.;, , .
TJalUrian Wemsa Elect' 'V v '
The Womaira Alllinc ot'tie fnltarlan
ehwrrh, at Fortieth ' and Tm atreeta
elected the folleln officer eJtteaday:
Preaident. Mra Q. W. Huldraaa; Vlee ;
prealdent,' tra Remard Capln; racordlng
eerretary, Mra. E. H. Bennett: corro-
pending aecretary, Mra. U. f. Bennett:
trraaurer, Mtea Ida Wild. - Meetlnia are
held the third Wedneeday ef tha month.
Cnanfft of Residence.
Mr. and T. B. Mrphereon and danh
tera. tha Mutaae Loutae and Maraaret
leve thla evening for their new home ta
Maryland. Mra McFharaon and Mlaa
Marraret alaa ta vUlt friend a anrauta
eaat. but Mtea Laulaa wlU go direct ta
Maryland.
Et-A-Virp Club Party.
The Kl-a-Vlrp club rave a daaclng
tarty Tuesday evenlna at Chambere'
academy. The club will entertain at a
e party at tha Diets club Saturday
erasing.
Wedding Announcement -
Tha wvddlnc of Mlaa Marie Jerseaeea
and Mr. Jnecph T. Straaaar waa oelbrated
Wadnaaday eeeamg, April n, at the hatna
of tha brtde'a parenta. Mr. and Mra J.
N. Jarveaee. Tha Ree. C. C. Meek at
tha Caateltar rreabytartaa . ehurch per
formed the cenawony in tha prweeaoe at
relatlvea and a few rioe frlanda ' Mlaa
Mary Laa waa tha hrtdeamatd aag Mr.
Mania Suaaaer. beat ma a Mr. aad Mra.
Mraaaer are ai home ta their frtenda at
0 Marcy alrect.
For the Fnturt,
The t'nltarlaa Junior rtub wlU give a
vaudeville eataetaJnmeat at tha pariah
hotiaa, 43 Karth Fortieth atreet, Satur.
day aventag. followed by a nodal. Tha
Miaeee Leeta Holdraaw aad Araea Ruaaell
wo ba In Tharae. Tlcketa ara aa aale at
Frank's Jewelry etore. ISU Faraam atreet
The dab aow baa a memberahlp or thirty
young mra aad wotnea.
LOTHERAN UISSION UEETIKG
Two Hundred Delegate Expected at
Woaen't Home and Foreifa Kit-
' aianary Society CoaTeatioa.-
" '
SZSSXGXS AT KOUSiTZE CHURCH
Tha aatiwaal aoweaaufciai af tha
Weenaa'a Haana aad Faretga Mteatoaary
aoeiety- g tha eaeeal araad af tha
Lthraa cfoarrh wtU ha hold ta the
ioaatee . MaeaartaJ tAtharaa' charclt,
Twvaty.atxtfc aad Fumua etreata. ha
Siaata VatarCay. May S, aad ooatteutng
antll Thureday. May U.
Abaat am aategstaa wtU ba teeaea fraaa
alt aver tha I'aited atatra. aa waU aa a
auatkar af SBieatoaarlaa fraaa the feraiga
fiaMo. . . .
The CeonnerekU eruh ta treaarlag as
bedgee (or tha uaa af aeiegatee aad iaeal
aaewibera
The eaavaeitlua ecrur bteaaaalty. tha
last havlag bee held ta York. Fa. Tba
aocarty baa. erdtag ta tha tataat
eauxneraUoa. 1X1 Hwmhara. .
laeataaa Deity.
' Seaetoae wtU ba bald dally ta tba
Koantee Meanarial ahurra. aad on Sua
Aay there will be apeak era (rata the aa
rtrtjr tm all the ether Cnflleh LAitheraa
caurcbea af the city.
Taw apeclai evoabng aarvtcea will be
kx-ld alee, eeta aa Maaday avenlag. Mar
Oladya Ooodmaa.
Ftowera. Mlaa Anna Fetetaoa.
The oTflcera of the aortety are three i
PreeidMrt. Mra J. F. Hnrtmaa. Phlla
delphla; vlco preaident. Mrs. Willard
larkla. Coblrakili. X. T.; Mra J. P.
KreehUng. aahtntton. D. C; Mrs. A
V. Huater. Columbia City, Ind.; Mra
AUoe O. Bond. SallBa. Kaa.. and Mra J
li. W. Btuckaoberg. Woeeter. O.: reoord-
iag aecretary. Mra. IX A. Davy. Chicago
correapoadlag aacretary. Mlaa Mary flay
Morrta, JLultoeevflla. Md ; treaaurar. Mlaa
lL Marsaaat Miliar. Kanaaa Ctty. Me.
hietortaa, Mra. S. B. Scboll, BaKlmora
Md.
Of fl cere af tha KwiU Memorlai
braaeb af the eeclety are: PreaideeU, Mra.
- - ' " W - .ww
Fprtagr recording aecretary. Mra. Frank
Carmirkaet; correapoadlng eecreUiry. Mra.
F. B. rtammeaa; treaaurer, Mra. A. V.
yreeher.
lj Ui . Ayry
XSi I -'A fl h-' Vi -I
: v" ' 7. J'tf V " ' - VV:
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1 ' fj r - -.yi"rT,;' . .
yt,, ri "?v?i v:v:-iVf-rf-1
tWi.vY ',.;. .,e:.vVv v,y .j.v r V-V'
W. H. BANCROFT IS CALLED'
Prominent Harriman Official Dies
Suddenly Following Stroke '
of Apoplexy.
WAS WELL KNOWN IN OMAHA
t'nlnn Pacific nffrit have hen noti
fied of tlto death tif tv. If. Rancroft. vice
ptaidcit of th rricon Phnrt l.lne. that
occurrf at hla home In Fait lake City
Thureday.
Mr. Pancroft for many yeera waa n
rral manarer of the Hhnrt Ilne, but re
alaned a year ago. lnc then having de
voted much of hla time to looking after
hla private Interests.
In the event the funeral of Mr. Ban
croft la held In Kelt take City and the
burial occure there, it la likely that of
ficial ot the t'nlon Pacific will attend,
aong on a apeciul train. However, there
la aome doubt about the body being
burled In the aeet. Mra. Bancroft died a
couple of yeara a an and her body waa
taken to the. old Ohio home. for burial
and there ta an opinion prevailing that
the bodr nf Mr. Bancroft will be placed
healdo that of hla wife.
troke of .tpopteay.
MX Bancroft die, aa a reault of a
atroke of apoplexy auatalned early Thur
clay morning. After being alrtcken he did
not regain roneclotianea. tie waa born In
Ohio In 1H4A and on the take Shore, at 18
years of age, entered the railroad re r vice
aa a. telegraph mcieenger hoy. tater he
cam weat and went to tha Union Pacific,
qulftlng that road ,to become alUnt j
aiiperlntendcnt of the Bantu Fe. From
there he went" to the Mlianurt. Texaa St j
Pacific aa chief train diapatchrr and from !
Oiere be went to the Ulo Grande aa dtv
elon aupcrlntendent. In 1SSK) he went, to
the Vnlon Pacific as superintendent of
the, mountain dlvialon, remaining until
hen he waa elected general manaser
and vice, prealdent of the Fhort Line, one
f the road of the Harriman ayetem, re
maining with that com puny until hla
death. ,
For yeara Mr. Bancroft had been preal
dent of 'and was one of the principal own-
f-re of tha Halt take Htreet Railway com
pany and the electric light plant.
l M rv --aw "aaaMgaw
I I M "sT. 1
PINEAPPLE SEASON TO BEGIN
First Car of Tii Fruit Expected to
Arrive ia Omaha Tues-day.
CITRUS FRUIT PRICES RISING
The pineapple aeaeon la juat hreaklng
aver tha horlaon. The first car for Omaha
la expected to arrive Tuealay of next
week. With this advent the plneapppl"
canning eeaaon will bexlrr.
Orape fruit, ' lemons and oranges have
all shown a tendency to advance on the
wholesale market, although all may yet
be hid In the retail market at flgurea
comparatively low. Grapefruit of whole-
na else ran atlll ba obtained at a nickel
apteee and 4 to 7i centa tamona ad
vanced a quarter a box wholeeale and
oranges are up (0 centa a box. Oranges
have advanced I centa a doaea all
around.
Strawberries are atlll almost a minus
entity on .the market Applea ara grow
ing mighty scarce and tha beat of tha
Iota contain some that ara not atandlng
tt:e aewaoa any too well.
Sugar ia about etetdy with laat week's
market.' bit ehewa a firm tendency. Six
teen pound for a dollar la tha beat on
cart do. Flour baa advanced Ss rants a
barrel since a week ago. ar a nickel a
aack.
Hsbm Crasra Teaeahtee aa Market.
Horn grown vegetables are on tha mar
ket ta a large extent, eapeclally aapara
rua. radishes, enicna and rhubarb. Home
grow a aaparagua eaa be had at 1 centa
a bunch, redlahea, three bunchea for a
nickel: on tone, etx bunchea for a nickel:
and rhubarb, three bunchea for a alckel.
Sweet potetoea have made their exit
from the market.
Egga are atcady at J centa a doxen.
Butter la off : cents, selling now at
ce.ua for tne Laat creamery, while It was
bringing U cents last aeek. All cheese
Is uf from a half to three-quarters of a
ceat a jkuh1 wholesale.
tamba are tip so that In general chore
and quartera are m iiln at 4 cents a
pound higher than two vceks ago. Thus
hindquarters of lamb fit selling at II1 J
cents, 'lamb chops at ;j to 1 .cents and
foreiuaru?ra at 12' ?er.ts.
(notations on Bret.
Ldght beet U scarce, with carcasses sell.
Ing at tltM to $U wholesale. The retail
price of all beef averages 3 cents a pound
higher than a week ago. Round ateak
bring a & oenU; slrlpln. 2S rents: porter
house, M to rents; rib boiling teef, S'4
cents, pot roaata, l.'Vi cents.
Hlndquartnrs of beef sell at an average
of 1 centa per pound higher at lhls time
than forequaiters. This Is due to. tho
fact that the boiling beef comes mostly
frJm the forcquartcrs, and housewives
are letting up on boiling beef as tha hot
weather comes on and they are able to
get ateaka from the hindquarters and
thus escape the long siege over the pot
on tha cook stove.
Pork lotns are IS cents, ahoiilders 11
cents and sparerlba 14 cents . .
An advance is looked for la hsrris and
bacon, aa the season for smoked metis
baa arrived. Hams can atitl be had. at
lSVi centa a pound, with Choice cuts of
ham at 2S certs."
tnnlns pr4aer Coach,
Tho first rtoee of Dr. BeU'e Plne-Tar-
Horiy. will prlp you. It kills the cold
germ. -Only' 2ic. .All drugglsta.-Adverr
tieemont. ' ' ' )
If You Cant
Style, Comfort
and Wear Buy
llflLKrOUED
mm
For Men
For Women
The Newest and
Most Fashionable
Footwear Styles
Aro Always Shown
FIRST In
17ALIU0UER SUOES
PHOENIX Guaranteed Hosiery
for Men and Women in all colors.
Sola Agents in Omaha for
"Ground Gripper" Shoes for
Men and Women.
UALE1-0UEH BG9T SHOP
317 SO. 16TH ST.
We Do Shoe Repairing While You Wait.
SAVIDGE ASKS HELP TO
PROTECT HIS WORKING MEN
"Frotect our worklngmen from the
snarea ef woman who would lead them
from tha patha of virtus." waa an ap
peal made to County Attorney Magney
by Rev. C. W. Bavitlge. who conducta a
e ml -charitable Institution at 116 North
Ninth atreet.
Thrilled with the aenae of an opportun
ity ta perform a noble and novel service
ta mankind, and laying aside temporarily
the complaint of deserted wivea, young
women who have been attacked by mash
era, and other fcminlno accusations with
which he dally dekls In large number. I
Mr. Magney promiecd to Investigate In !
person the temptation to which the
worklngmen are auhjectrd.
'The virtue of our worklngmen is as
sacred as that of our moat wealthy cltl
aeas. The county attorney's office ehoul I
protect it." aakl Rev, Mr. Savidge.
HOTEL LOYAL
will tertm o t'ptcial
DINNER ON' SUNDAY
at t la 9 r. M.
AT $1.00 PER PLATE
TaUea May te llesereea
MUS1&
The Original
; 17! ALT ED MILK
Vssldws) yosf My "HORUOK'S
you may gut a Subutltutm
1
i'l
George Johnston says
"Lee's Shampoo Is quite electric in Its action snd
vanishes aa quick after it has done Its work. It's as good
for babies as for grown-ups." George W. Johnston.
The best point sbout Lee's Shampoo is that it takes
out every bit of grease, dirt and dandruff and takes
itself out too.
Soap left in the hair fibre and scalp pores causes
more bead trouble than any other thing except not wash
ing at all. It causes excessive dandruff, itching, scalp
eruptions and even headaches; also sticky, stiff, brittle
or breaky hair. You can well blame the soap you used
a week or a month ago.
You would not use a shaving soap for the teeth, a
tooth soap for the skin, or a toilet aoap for a shave. Why
not use a real hair aoap for the hair? It's not only the
immediate result that counts. It's the month-after effect
A pure, vegetable oils, alcohol, glycerine, liquid soap, beautifully trans-
parent, emerald green in color, pleasantly perfumed.
10 Shampoo bottle 25c. at druggists or postpaid.
10 Shampoo, 1 qt, $1.00. 320 Shampoo, 1 gallon, $2.50. Sample 4 els.
GEO. II. LEE CO., Laboratories Omaha, Nebr.
ftlHuo) Hint Brink haftr awaaj memXp ..11 rff k a .tiff Wwb mn4 ism Lart's Sh . wsMk. ttoa't
um toi wAtsM. It. iM tdsevkjr. In oU m lukwarm. Mil wmsk ptetetnd.
Swap Anything in the "Swapper' Column
Wisconsin Court
Holds With Roads
on Train Service
Burtsagtaa officials are f rating fretty
goad ever a oeriatoa af tha Wtacoaala
t narrate caurt Notice af tha ftol ag af
the caart has Just reached tha paaatagar
department, and the advtosa ara that the
railroad mmpaay has woev
The WuK-oas.a tegialatura passed a taw
ss. la rt atark a Lutberea church, wbera j requiring that waea railroads anaratad
taa returaad anisaMwarksa wtfl speak aa -ut ar snore pease agar traiaa aack way
eiaua aa lanta- T suer will be avr aa. lata, at kaaat IM af awes
brld Tussday en-eabig ta St. Lathe's
Lutheran caarca. SVmta Omaha, waea
the topic ana be -Hawe MiHHtM "
The Eaglieh laahara. eawrcaaa af
Omaha aad froatb Omaha will aatta. ta
eatmaiaiag tha aalagalaa Tba faUow
tag waenra baa tba matter ta charge ta
eevaral of tba churejaa:
Konataa Meenartai Mra. Allea Kaeh.
t. Mark a Mra JL B. WeUer,
Kt. Laiha'a. South Om haMr, a H
Trnaa.
rirat L4itaeraa, Wiaao. Mra Haaa
Johaaoa.
Muatc wia aa fiirnUhed for the rvwa
ttig aeaaioaa wy the etMtr af the ebcrrhes
la s tach negs are held, with the ea
ts eg aataraay reccing, srbca the
c-auir of Grace LAiOxeaa church aria
rarufaa tha anuatc at the aasstia bald ta
tbc Keuntae ManaariaL
Noaa and aventag am Is wta aa farw
Ubed ta ockegta ka the ataunta Matav
2t-ua uuunl
I'ohoateg are tba local aaensarUeee with
brir chairanea:
ltnahuuetit. Mra Kbby Maxwell.
atertng, Mra Mary iiart .
y.txrruvn aad FUwttg. Mra JL T.
Lrwi.er.
Wuav. Mra. O. D. Ealtaly.
lJurratuev. Mra. M. U. fiowsaaa.
i.rt fuao. Mra .1uu LsdaalL
l-Kirtt ad Ev4a, Mrs. Praaji L L
t tja
Large
10c
tretaa aaavlag ta each direct tea ebeuld
make atopa at all tewaa af M ar aaere la-1
habltaaU. Tha raUroada feaght tba law j
ca tha grovad that St waa taaoanatltu-.
tieaal. aganat pubUo poUcy aad claaa ,
augtatatlan, aad thwt tt would aasse Uaa- i
ttad traiaa da a tacal buataeaa. Tha ad.)
icea ara that tha swrm caart ana.
tstaad tha vtaaa ef tba railroad attsraeya
Lad Has One Dog to
Watch His House and
One for His Garden
GarAea thtawai'tf three ara aay aueh
la Oanaaa. wiU raad M a aaad geaa ta
avoid at taaat aaa af tha buadtwde af
gardens bstag aaade thla sarta; by ecfcaol
chudrea ta tha orgaalaod garaea cUh
snavwiaiait. That aoa baa haaa alerted
by riaaaan Burtaa, a or aaa tba atraet
from his home. ot Haraay atreet J
Ruaaca t a Ceatrat ecfeotd tad. aad he '
plaaa ta do big -'tfcuwss la bis track
pau-a. Also, ha pUaa ta protect M
I
i
tct M 1
"I e gat twa owed wauaaoga. aa caa. 1
fidrd ta baiwaa Expert Daie aad rvec- j
rotary P.. a. riawor. "Oaa af the doga I
all g-uard any gardea aad tba otaar will t
watch Ua buuae Aad taey're hota btg '
idoga mlib lota of btte. ae 1 gueee aooody i
Htuf!a ar.d lBtanoatioa Bareaa Maa atu vmt ay garaea at all" j
Compare the
Cost of this
Dish to an
Expensive
Meat Dinner
Here is a fair
comparative cost
of a meat and a
Fauat Macaroni
dinner for a fam
ily of six. showing a clear savinj of 5c
in favor of macaroni for 1 meal only:
S tba af sirloin steak at &5c a lb. 11.05
Bread aad butter, aay
Ona pkg. fsuat Macaroni
Ona eaa of losaatoea
braad and buUar, aa above
.10 ti le
M.I0
.10
.10
.38
Of comparative nutritive values. Dr.
Hutchison, the famous dietitian, says
that meat contains practically 754
water, macaroni only 10. In other
vrorda. when you pay 11.00 for meat,
you pay 75c of that II DO for water.
And it's so easy to digest and so easy
to prepare Faust Macaroni Besides
serving it as the whole meal, you
should serve it often as a side dish.
MAULL BROS. St. Louii. U. S. A.
Standard Drugs and (Household
Needfuls at the Lowest of Cut Prices
STOCKS AT THESE STORES ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND SEASONABLE
THEY COME AND 00 SO FAST UNDER THE PRESSURE OF OUR
BUSY TRADE AT THE FOUR BIG STORES. READ THE SAVINGS:
2.V AUcork'g Toroua Plaatera
'w 12a
35c Caatoria, GENUINE 21
25e Cutirttra Soap 17d
SOe CaJdwell'g 8yro Pepsin. 29
SOc Cantbros for. ....... .29
Colgate'g Talcum (4 dore) . 15
Sc FrotitUU for 17
SIS Gude'a repto-Mangaa
98t
Horllrk" Malted .Milk
: .190. 69t. $2.74
25c Hire's Koot Bwr fr..l5
Hiad'a Honey aiut Almond
Cresm at 34,, 79i
H)drosen Perotide. V4 lb., 14;
H lb, 19?; 1 lb 29a
T5c. Jad Halts for 49 1
11 KendaU'a Spa tin Cure for 8 g
OUR EVERY-DAY PRICES
Oath Cabinots
Paint Brushes
We have a very complete as
sort meut of Paint Brahe. ana
ran aupjiljr Joa -priced brushes for
tha small Joba, aa well aa brushes
for the skilled painter.
Lb-terine 9, 14, 29a. 5Sa
SOc Malvina Cream for..,. 29
25c Maaatta Talcum for... 12a
LaBlacbe PowJer for 39
SOc Pane's Dlapepain for. .29
SOc Pebeco Tooth Paste... 34
25c Pond'a Vanishing; Cream 14
SOc PoKKonl'a Face Powder. 34
"-PUc 10. 34a. 69
25c Tla for Tender Feet . . . .14
VICTOR'S TOXIC LOTION The
beat remedy for Tan, Black,
beads,' Pimples. Barbers' Itch
and all akin affections. ... f:n
25c 4711 White Roae Soap. .12
V550y 0750
and 01252
for the Rcbinscn Kind
Ash for Baeklat
25c Mennen's Talcum (4 kinda),
12
Mentholatum 14 and 34
'25c Laaative Bromo Quinine 19
Wc Supply
Camera Needs
Our asaortaaent la large aad
complete. Developing free.
f " """1 .frrTniu't
I l 11 eeece it
Fine Box Papers
At fcharply- Kedured Iricra
Fine Initial Hlatioaery; B.Vr val.
uea, Haturday for 10
Lord UaJtiaiore Lineal Paper. 1
1. r 25
We are agents in Omaha for
Kexali Kemedlea. . Harmony
Perfume aad Toilet Articles,
about 500 Itema la all.
Heosecleaning Items
(Three prices Saturday only)
25c Kani-Pluah for 15
Fairy or Ivory Soap, 8 for. .10
10c Concentrated Lye or Potash
at 5c
Anti-Germ Disinfectant, 1 quart,
40c; gallon 75
RUBBER
GOODS
In
Great
Variety
Our Uit Fountains
lth Lun heonettea in connection,
are the handsomest, moat sanitary
in Omaha. COME LLXt'H WITH
I S. 'A little di fret-eat and better
thaa elsewhere.
mmm a ceonnELL mm go.
Comer 16th tsi Ccdre Streets. I LOYAL C2UG CO., 207-209 R. 16th St
CV.l HOG CO. Utb and Earney Sts. H&BYA20, 24th and Faroasn Streets.
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