14 THE HEK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, .IUXK 16. 1 f I . . OMAHA SCH00LST0 CLOSEJjH FRIDAY Commencement Exercises of the High and Commerce Schools to Be Held Thii Week. Officers of Eagles in Convention at S, 0. THURSDAY TO BE A HOLIDAY On Friday morning 20,000 public school children will figuratively or literally kiss their teachers goodby for the summer; book will bp placed away, blackboard cleared off and the school buildings locked. The boy will go fihln' and ewiiiiniln' and the girls will May home with their mother and help can the fruit and learn how to wash dishes. Tlieee are busy days st school head quarters and at the schools. The Central High graduating: exercise will be held Thursday evening at the Prandel lre atcr. Pr. A. Hoss Hill, p-esid.-nt of the l'ni erity of Missouri, will deliver the addieM to the class. The grsduati will b sented on the main floor of the the ater. In rtirtom heretofore havlnrt been to arrange the clans on the stage. Mr. !. E. Jenkins will present the cadet rcr- llfVatei and President Krnnt of the Hoard of Education will present the diploma Members of the araduntin hold an Informs! reception on Immediately arter the close of the pro- i gram. ' ( Ammerre K.xerclees Krtd. I The thtrd annual pmgrsm of the Utah j IhiSM . Mm nil ! 'if. .j' . KuM-eoJ ;t . -7 t' iMi,:f LIGHT CO. MAKES YOLUNTARY-RAISE Reported for Assessment a Valua tion Half Million in Excess of Last Year. MEANS BIG INCREASE IN TAX Aged and Infirm to Be Treated to Auto Ride Tuesday All of the gnd and Infirm of Omaha arc to lie Heated to their annual auto-j niol lie nde and pi nlc on- June 22. an- linuri'-e Mrs. O. W. Alqtiist. who has charge of l ie prncrnm. The old people! will he tHl.cn t'fthe park In automobiles i and then returned to thel home by the' siine method. Mrs. Alqnlt has not enough automobile yet and askn any O.iiahan who mould contr.kufc the nrr of . iil machine for an hour' to call her at V. eUti r T". All of the seed who lice at the M.-iif-c of Hope and at tne county hospital will bi treated to the oullna. M. F. MORAIt. Nebraska City. Mate President. R. B LANI1FA t'hadron. State Wicretary. rB OMAHA HOST TO 300 REALTY MEN School of Commerce will lie held si the , y- . x-n.. Hrandfl on Friday evening;. The diplomas Are EnrOUte 10 National Convention to Be Held at ny evenliur. Trip nipiomns j will be presented by President Krnst of the s hool board. Freds Hirlstensen. Wll llanf Boukal, Isabel Rndman, Asnes Ptor eneen, Alva IJord, Marie Williams nd Albert Ramacclottl of the giadtiatlng class will present a literary and musl. sl program. Many of th eighth It classes of the elenvntery schools are enjoying outing In th parka this meek The class of FarWm school Is at Slmwood park to day. On Wednesday evening the Central Fflgh senior ban'iuet will be held at Happy Hollow, and on the seme evening the High School of Commerce banquet will he given at Carter 1-ak. No sessions will be held at the schools ,n Thursday, thla being necessary to give the teacher a chance to make their re ports for the school year. Superintendent Clratf will present th lhth grad dlplomta at Vinton school ("Wednesday morning. Bancroft echooU will have a class day program Wednes day evening. Turkey at War Will Not Affect Crop of Turkish Cigarettes You narette smokfr mho really can't stand snvthlna but gctiooinn Turkish or. 'perhaps, K(typtlori cigarettes, give nn ear : to this Had revelntion which tlire pros perous-looking delegate from Virginia OF THE CITY jto the T. P. A. convi-ntii it, unhhi.-uiliiKly told ye scribe. Tlio three are It. ri. Cmjk As early aa 6 : 30 In the morning the ! of Manviie, v., a buyr for the im- The Douglas County Hoard of equalization, at It first session of 1915, at lU.e court house, was con fronted by a situation never before known In the history of public utlli tiea taxation in Omaha, when the electric fight company reported for ARRESTED FOR TRYING TO aaseFsment a valuation oi 3,x l,J.-o on personal property, an Increase of $589,531 over Its return of la3t year Frank Duffeck, Third street and pop. and of $89,530 over the 1914 valua-,' pleton avenue. whoe fnmllv I ill with tlon 88 fixed by the board. starlet fever, insisted so e; emrnM. upon .,. . , entering his residence that he evenlusllv The report, if accepted by the RrrtP(1 hy offl, Pr lnd nr. board, will result In an increase of ' rained In police cour't for breaking nu.ir moro than $1,400 annual taxes paldiantlne. Duffrch wn's fined U'i and cests, ENTER QUARANTINED HOME Lot Angeles SHOWN SIGHTS Pennsylvania Club Will Welcome the Old Liberty Bell A. W. Jeffeiia, president of the Penn ylvanla club of Omaha, has named the oflfcer and executive committee of the club aa a reception committee for th Liberty He.ll when tt arrive In Omaha pext month. There ar l.iW native Penn sylvanlan In Dougla county Following tre the member of th committee! Messrs. A. W. Jefferla. I . i. Barr, fl. D. Mccutrhen. M. J. revy, 3 A. lsliell. W, O. Hhrlver. 11 H. Unldrlge. Oorfe ... Irey. Rev. O. H. Schleh, W. R. thaugDey, John H. Maui -ilessr. Mvl H. Hoerner. John A. Wakefield, J. C. Patteron, lw W. itaber. Ir. J. H. Vance. Hslleck F. Rose. Charles R. tebhlns, P. 'W. Hlerkower, lrvln W. Medlsr, Jacob If. (lahle. In-, rt, K. Spalding. Thumas F, Uodfrcy, Hugh A. Myers, nv. I.. Oroh, lanlel Shull, J M. Cotinsman, I. W. Hetsal, . fl. !. Oordon, William McComba, H. K. Uurket, Medam J. H ituth, A. W. Jefferla, M. J. Otevy. . W. (1. Shrlver, 1 A I Iresher, lr. Uriffith. W. H. Murrsy, M. J. 1-es. tjy. II. V.. Akin, J. H. Reynolds. O. E. rlsverstlck, t.eorge Mill. Sylvester Rush, Mesdame .1. H. Kvan. W. P. Hrford, ?t. O. Maul. C. H. T. lUenen, . John W. F.vana, J. lxiren Webstar. feagl es Want Grand Lodge to ut Down Convention Cost first delegation of real enlate men on their way to the I,ks Angeloa con vention arrived In Omaha. The local committee which wai to have met them at the train had Information that they were coming around 9 o'clock. Thus they did not make connections with them at the sta tion, but when the visitors from Minneapolis began to appear at the hotels and begnn to make early morning calls at some of the real es tate offices In the city the committee awoke to the fact that a mistake In schedule had been made somewhere. Hy shortly after 9: the Indianapolis delegation and the Chicago rVlcgatlon had arrived. This swelled the number of vis itor to soma 20 men and women. The local committee under command of E. 11. Benson, marshalled the automobiles to the Fontenell hotel and In the latter part of the forenoon the crowds took a spin around Omaha. Uellrves la Omaha. N. P. Vpham of Dulnth was among the delegations. He la president of the Inter national Realty Associates, the organisa tion which recently bought a huge traot of ground at Ilrevoort Place In Omaha for an Investment. Mr. Vpham believe In Omaha thoroughly and still insist that Omaha I one of the two or three bright spot on the map of America at this mo ment. President Taylor of th Chicago Real Estatw Roard, Is another who was with the delegation. Former President Thoro of the National association was with the Minneapolis delegation. The automobile tour wound up at Happy Hollow club, whor a luncheon wa served by courtesy of the Omaha Itcal Eitate exchange. A number of short speeches were given with H. A. Benson aa toast master. Oolf was Indulged by those who could not atand the Idlo life of the In doors during the afternoon, but the party lounged about the cool and comfortable club rooms and club grounda until train time and left for the coast at 4 30. Byron Hasting. C. T. Harrison, W. T. Graham and several others from Omaha left with the delegations to attend the convention of the National Association of Tteal Estate Exchanges In I.os Angeles. perls I Tobacco company, J. I.. Proctor of Newport News and C. I,. liavenport f I'anvillc. "Iianvllle Is the largent market In the world for 'bright leaf tobacco. ' Bvery cigarette on the market, contains some of this tobacco, whether It Is the 'ten for a nickel' kind or the gold-mono-gramed private brand made for the ex clusive consumption of Snooks McSnook. It Is shipped In enor-nous quantities to Germany and England for the manufact ure of Turkish and Kgyptlon cigarettes, many of which are Imported to this' country." t Ain't it the limit, feller T One of Mr. Cook' former associate haa a "Joti" buying tohneco for a big corporation nt an annus! ktlpend of 60,000 buck. Mo-hum! Mr. Davenport hove the tobacco crop this year will be good. He has reason to hope, for he has the present moment 1,000,000 count 'em little tobacco plants growing on his t,000-cre tobacco planta tion. Let Turkey and Kgypt writhe in war. It will never Interfere with the production of Turkish and Kgyptlan cigarette while Virginia I at peace. J J iun luoipau.'. . The electric light company pleaded in federnl court in the suit In which it la resisting rate reductions ordered by the city council thsl Its resl and personal property combined waa worth r.500.000.' Now County Assessor Harry O. Couns man Is wondering how the big electric light company valuation should affect assessments of other Omaha public serv- i Ice corporations. "The board considers the valuation turned In by the electric light company as an Important eld In determining the VAlunllnn of other corporations," said Mr. Couneman. "Burely thtr electric light company should not be taxed on a valua tion far higher In proportion than valua tion of other public utilities." The board during Its sessions will cite the other colorations before It to show cause why the valuation should not be Increased over the schedules returned by them, according to Mr. Counsman.y The telephone company haa returned a valuation of J2.170.S41. Iwvot year It ad mitted personal property worth $2,012,719 and wa Increased by the board to 12,215, OCiO. Th gns company this year turned In a schedule of H.&a.lfiS. I .est year It re turned a valuation of r..3.lfi0 and wa raised to 13,uOO,riO. which has been the amount on which It ha been paying taxes for ten years. The street railway company for 1P1S report It valuation at $7,250,000, which la the aame return a made last year. In 1014 the board raised Ita valuation half a million dollars. . with suspended sentence. Hair Tinting Made Easy Commissioners to Take Up Problems of Greater Omaha The city commissioner will meet Thursday morning at 10 o'clock to begin serious consideration of the problem which ar anticipated In connection with the. administration of Greater Omaha. Commissioner Butler of the department of account and finance will recommend that money might be borrowed at a per rent, Instead of Issuing warrants at V per rent, to provide for the Bouth Omaha ex pense for the last five month of th year. The commissioner expect to take for mal possession of the offices and records of South Omaha and Dundee next Mon day morning. A determined effort will b mad at th 'Ttatfls tat convention now In session at fouth Omaha to have th Grand aerie r- due Ma expense and expend the funda of th national association In the de velopment of the lodge throughout th country. Nebraska will ask for a stat home for sick members. It I ssld that the grand arele spends i!,ouO In It an' rual convention. An atteint will b -rrsds to 'make the convention o( the yrand aerie a biennial affair. R. K. I.andl atat secretary, 111 be a .t&ndldate for state president to succeed V V, Moran, present state president. V. Avery of Norfolk will atand for the stale secretaryship. Henry Rothola of Kouth ( Omaha Is a candidate for deputy grand president to succeed P. J. Barrett of . Kuth Omaha, picsont Incumbent. Hats of the Women Must Be Protectedj and round the mulberry bush, In the morning" old school "Round o early song. Antrmeha woman, wearing a new hat last Bunds y morning, did not go around a mulberry bush at Twenty-fourth and Dewey avenue, as advtaed In the old song of" her girlhood days. She walked under the spreading branches and be came perturbed because her new hat was Y.M. C.A.Park to Be Opened on Saturday The Young Men' Chfsttan association outdoor park at Carter lake will be offi cially opened .Saturday with a long pro gram of events and atunta scheduled by AV. A. Kearna, phyalcal director at the association. Base ball, volley al), ten nis, canoeing, boating and other sports are Included on Mr. Kearna' program. All member of the association are Invited to attend, bring their friends and take In th doing. Free boat ride and canoe ride will be furnished everybody and Reams haa already bought the entire stock of lemona from a large commission house to provide copious quantities of the soft but refreshing liquid to all who attend. The doings will start promptly Classof'90,O.H.SM Holds Its Reunion The class of 10 of th Omaha High school held a reunion Monday evening st the Field club In fevnor of th twenty-fifth anniversary of their graduation. ThH lars ha held reunion at Interval of flv year. It hapiened. aa a coincidence, that twenty-five of th member were 'present out of th original Caw of sixty-els who graduated twenty-tlv year ao- Ono member of tin rlasa, Mr. Hoaard Abel, nee Lota Morrell. came all the way from Brooklyn. N. Y.. and Mrs. Jeaee French, nee Lillian Pruner, from St. Louts. Greetings were received - from Prof, and Mrs. Homer P. Lewis, Mrs. Lewis having been Mis 'Joodson, a ho . waa formerly a Uacher at th Omaha High school, and Oom Mr. W. . Keyaer of Kt. li;is, th claa r teacher. Th feature of the dinner were ' .uii Informal. badlv damasiMl. WhererorcTT. M. Carll.l of W10 Cs4-ju,:' and continue aU afternoon. Ifomla l reel wrote a letter to the city 1 . .. council complaining that the branchca of OHIO GOVERNOR TO PASS tills offending tree hang over the side walk In such manner that the ' safe passage of feminine hat I endangered. City Commissioner Drexel of the street department wa directed to trim the tree to a height that all! clear any hat. Sacred Heart Juniors to Receive Diplomas ' Th Junior school of ftacred Heart will hold Us commencement axarcurea this tenia at the acbool, Twenty-aec-ou4 ens Wirt streets, when the following irosram will be carried out: A Tribute te Our Blesaed Mother.... Class of ItnS. 1ci!l fcixth Grade Girl Fsne-A Grsln ef twit of the li of Uiliput. Seventh Grd'. Chorus tMstri Grade Hoya Conferring of Honors snd Adilrean. . . . Th Kv. p. J. Judge, b. C. U Tries to Fumigate Third Ward; Pinched 8. A. Kimball, giving his address as the Overland hotel. Invested In a bottle of malodorous liquid known by the genteel handle of "Kasence of Stink." Mr. Kimball, bubbling over In a sense of playfulness, meandered down the highways of that terrible locality, "Th Third Ward.'1 and proceeded to taat copious quantities of the fuld on each passing Ethiopian, la due time he waa drawn into the yawning maw of the law and was handed a package of fcS and costs when brought belore the police maglatiate. TAYLOR TO OVERLOOK RULES AND GO TO MEET THE JULIA Collector Taylor of the Omaha port Is patiently sitting on th lid, togged out In the cap and Jacket of a brevet com mander, waiting for word from the Julia, the boat that I due to arrrve at th Omaha dock at any momentl When a boat reaches port, according to nautical law. It la the-proper thing for the captain to -call at the port offlo and present hi papers.' la the caa of the Julia Collector Tajlor U going to waive a rule that I as old aa the law of the (eaa. ' Id his flag boat, when th Julia Is sighted, Collector Taylor will proceed THROUGH TO COAST SOON Knroue to the Paclflo coaat exposition. Sherman A. Cunoe. an editor from tfpper Sandusky, O., passed through Omaha. While at the I'nlon station he asserted that late this month Governor Willis of Ohio will go to th Pacific roast, and that he expects to atop over for a day, at least. In Omaha. On Ills trip to the coast, Govarnor Willis will be accompanied by hi wife and pay th expense, of th tourney out of his own pocket, having refused to charge anything against the stste, although he Is a member of the OJiIj exposition com mission. ' ' It Will Helleva Backache. Apply Sloan Liniment to your back, pain gone almost Instantly. Don't rub, tt penetrate. TS'c. At druggist. Ad vertisement. , I ,.i BRINGS SUIT AGAINST- , C. 0. L0BECK OR $2,000 Gunner A. Unduuost has wrought suit In district court against Congressman Charles O. Lobeck'on a not for ttOSl.O, wated May 14. W10. Mr. Lobeck paid l on this not A u rust 1913, allege Mr. l.lnduulst, but ha failed to make any further payment. Ha asks Judgment for th amount, leea 110. with Interest. Two Clerk GsaraauW It. "A customer oant Into my store th other day fcnd said to on of my clerks, Have, you anything that wlU car diar rhoea T and my clerk weal and got Mm a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and aald to htm, 'If this does not cure you, I will not rhar .11 m. Mnt for It SU It Ink i alonaside of the'fiow oterdue steamer, i home snd cam back in a day or two and examine th ship mantreat and alee the aald b was cured." wrltea J. H. Berrr at taptaln petmlaslon to clear for th nentjro.. t-alt Creek V. Obtatnib' ery-P011- where. Advertisement Family Returns to Find Home Burned During Its Absence John Fleischer, and tamlly returned Monday nlht to their home at 1627 North Forty-fourth avenue and discovered that during their absence a fire of unknown origin destroyed! the building, which alao served as a grocery store at the front. Th loaa la estimated at $2,000 partially covered by Insurance. The Flelachera went forXa vlalt to Bouth Omaha, returning about 11:30. Me. Fleischer I at a loaa to account for the fire. Thero was practically no salvare of the atore or living room. To Regain a Healthy, Girlish Complexion If you would have a clear, fresh, glrl- complexion, one ounc of ordinary ei''"d wf "d you In thla df rectlon more than shelves full of coa metlca. It nriw hi... u i i . . procurable at any drugstore, completely absorb a bad complexion. th 'walthy young akin under- "i- oi m aone ao rra'uaJly, day by day, that no inconvenience Is caused. The wax la applied at night, like cold cream, and removed In the mornlna- with soap and water. Another valuable rejuvenating treat ment thla for wrinkles la to bath" your face In a aolutton of powdered saxoUte, 1 os., dissolved In H-pt. witch liasel. This haa a remarkable action In nioothlnsr out ths lines and "firming up' th loose tissue. Advertisement. HAIR IS GRAY; YOU LOOK OLD Look Young by Darkening Gray Hair wita v " ao Dye Harmlewa. Many thousands of women have put up w ith streaked and gray hair because they knew of no absolutely safe way to over come this robber of youth and attrac tiveness. After all, one of the chief pleasures In life Is that of appearing in as attrac tive a manner a possible. "Brownatone" Hair rUaln will help you In Just this emergency. With it you can touch up the gray spots Instantly or you can In a few moments' time glv.-! to your hair that rich, soft brown, so much to be admired. Or, you can mak It a glossy black if you prefer. 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If your hair la gray, faded, wispy thin, prematurely gray, or streaked with gray, you will look twelve or fifteen years younger If you darken youri gray hair by shampooing your hair and ' scalp a few times with Q-Ban Hair I Color Restorer. It 1 not a dye, but act ; on th root, make array hair healthy, j turnlng your gray hair to a beautiful, j luatrou. soft, natural dark shade, j darkening your gray hair and entlr I bead of hair so evenly that no on need auapect you ua Q-Ban. Beside, W-Ban stops dandruff, itching acalp and falling hair, promotes Its growth, make hair and aoalp clean and feel fine and always darken fray hair. Try It at our risk. Only Hoc for a btg ; 7-os. bottle at fciherman A McConnell j Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., Harvard and.; I.o 1 Pharmacy, Omaha, Neb. Out-of- 1 town folks supplied by mall. Call or! write asking for Q-Ban Hair Color Rs-' I I 1 I I 1 When Will Your Income Stop? A wise man doesn't live as though hi Income couldn't stop. He make provision for sick ness, lack of work, accident and old see by having a. HAVINGS ACCOUNT here where every dol lar h deposit draws Interest at 4. W are protected by th De positor' Guarantee Fund. I SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24th and M Streets H. O. BOSTWICK, President TRUMAN BCCK, V. Pre). R. GETTY, Oaahler. I storer. Advertisement. 1 6 ft 'a a 1 WHEN YOU WASH YOUR HAIR DON'T USE SOAP . Moat aoaipa arwl prepared shampoo contain too much alkali, which la very Injurious, aa It dries the acalp and maksa th hair biittla Th beat thing to uae la Juat plain tnulatfled cocoanut oil. for thl I pur and entirely grease leas. It' very cheap, and beat soaps or any thing eta all to piece. You can thla at any drug store, and a few ounce will laat th whoi family for months. Simply molatan th hair writs wwter and rub It In. about a ta spoonful Is all that la required. It make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanse thoroughly, and rinse out easily. Th hair dries quickly and evenly, and la aeft. freak looking, blight, fluffy, wavy a rwl away to hajtdla. Healdea. It loosen a and takes out every varttcle of dual, dirt an 4 dandruff. Advertisement. Special Economies in June Sales Iki Your liny ins; Karly. W flow at ft I'. M. Kxcepttng Saturday. Store Clones at 5 P. M. Kvery Day Kcr-it SnttiH.iy, P. l. Domestic Room Biggest Yard Goods Sale Thousands of Yards of Vafi Fabrics at Fraction of Their Ral Ylue. JC and 4 0-inch Voiles, Crepes, etc., printed In fancy figures, plain and novelty stripes, etc., here at, ynrd 7 'it. 9'xC and 12lt? 2 7-lnth Crepe. In neat printed figures, should be 10c, here at, yd. 5 30-lnch Windsor Plisse Crepe, plain and printed effects, in mill lengths, the lc grade, at, yard D? Fast Color Apron Ginghams. Indigo and White Checks, yard ....4 Rest quality 12'4e Percale, light or dark, cut from the piece, yd. 7? Muslin and Cambric, full pieces, standard 9c grade, cut from the bolt, yard ..' :6H $5.00 Trimmed Hats On Sale All Day $100 Wednesday at. ;5(M of tlicm to select from. Hats inatlo of Milan Hemps, Panamas, Lngliorns, Toeals, etc Every one of them is cleverly trimmed in Os trich, novelty feathers, wings, rib bons, flowers, etc. Von should not miss this exceptionally great bar gain opportunity. Ladies9 Underwear Women's Aprons, values 10 $1.0.), nil styles and sizes, on sale "Wednesday . . t . . .49 Women's Night Gowns, to $1.50 values, in Nainsook and f ambries 69c All well made, prettily trimmed and generously proportioned. Women's Lisle Union Suits, to 75c values, in ajl most desirable tyi 35 Children's Muslin Pants, well made, all sizes, at ....... . 10 Several other specials of great economical interest. k'WL .-..I. at, ' thl W. til I If r ' 'A ' IM m-ummmmr BV . : 1 V,' 'I Wednes day in the Domestic Room ONE BIO LOT Women's Petticoats Broken Hues of $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values, in Silk Crepes and Sateens, black and col ors, plain and fancies. White Wah )ress Skirts Large sixes SO to 36, uands, linens, piques, sateens, etc.. last season's stock that sold at 15.00 to 7.50, your choice in Wednesday's sale, at Women's and Misses' Presses That sold to $7.50. serges and silk poplins, In dark and me dium colors, all sizes, at I'M Children's Wash Presses, 50c and 69c Values, ginghams, per cales, galateas, etc., good range of colors, sizes 6 to 14 nr years asdC 49c - Large , piques, sck that $1.00 i Dresses serges and k and me- $2.98 Men's Dress Shirts To $3.00 values, in-Pongees, Satinettos, Penaigs, silk finished and mercerized fab rics, all colors and styles, at ........... 08-and 69 Men's Guaranteed Hose, all colors, G pairs . . . 69 Guaranteed to wear ' 6 months, linen heels and toes. . Children's Wash Hats Regular 50c values, in Do mestic Room 25 Men's Union Suits, to $1.00 values, Mesh, Nainsook and fibbed, Domestic E'm 49 Men's Knit Underwear, 60c quali ty, shirts or drawers, In all sizes. In Domestic Room 25J Here's Some Interesting Grocery Prices for Wednesday's Sale Quality Oooda aad a SaTlnr of as 1 lb, beet pur cane granulated augar 91.00 48-lb. aack beat high grade' dia mond H flour, nothing finer for bread, pie 'or cake: make vour own bread, it pay; per Back tl.60 10 bar beat tin Mi. Diamond C or Laundry Quean Whit Laundry oap B3o 4 larg can Elkhorn or Mansfiehi milk ..S8 a small ran condemned milk . . SSa 8 ran oil or mustard sardine So t lb, best white or yellow corn meal ."v- 17 4 lb, fancy Japan rice. 10c quality, at 86o 4 lba. beat hand picked navy bean for gfto The beat domestic macaroni, ver micelli or snanhettl. ik 7 "-to Tall can Alaska salmon lOo Advo Jell, fey dessert. It's quultty goods, the Jell that whip, pka. 7Ve l2-oi. jar pure fruit preserves 95 Fancy Queen olives, quart , lame boxes parlor nialche . .guo 1! boxes safety matches 4o 1-lh. pkg. cornstarch 4a 1 lbs. .bent bulk iaundrtarch 86o 4 cans fancy sweet turrar corn, ,wax, string, grten or lima beana for 85c to BO Oa th Coat of IdTlnr. w. o. c. or Krumbles. pkjr o MacLaren's peanut butter, lb. 18.o Hershey's breakfast cocoa, 10. 8 Bo Onlrlen Santos coffee, lb 8So OUB LIST CAR or PI H E APPLES Will. OO OBI BAX.B WEBltrgDAT There la nothing finer or cheaper to put up than Pineapples. Thla car ia practically all SO six. Wed., 20 als, each lOol dozen tX.10 Wed., 18 ia, each 81o; dozen 95o Wed. 24 alxe. each 18He; dot $1.43 aUXTSB AJTD BOO XBT, TOM III PEOrXB The beat creamery butter, carton. pound The heat pound 1' aiicy No. ter. lb. ., IKancy No. at The best No. 1 dozen ........ Soo creamery butter, bulk, 880 1 country creamery but- 880 1 dairy table butter, r. 85o strictly freah eKRs. SOO THE YZaZTAHXJI A WO TUVTT MAJKXET TOM THIvriOni 15 lbs. best old potatoes SOo 16 lbs. fancy No. 1 new potatoes. at 3ao 8 bunches fresh radishes, onions or lettuce So KTtTGV HAYDEPJ'S FIRST Pil nn 109 efficiency tha uikat you want whey yoa plat an order for engraved plaits. K1? put snap in our work, we have work men thai we can rtly upon. ewUWI' SHOES TO PLEASE CRITICAL MEN VTI r satlsfled with Bothlns; leti than the WMplft approTal f mtu who want the best U footwear. Oar styWg Meet their tlemaad for dlsaacOrs appear, qnality lotores the serrloe thej expect, and ear price please those who tody eeoaomy. Jfew styles la Oxtordi are ihowa la aa excep. ttonally attraotjTe T&rlety ef models that me a will like. Wo have aimed to meet the reqalremeaU of erery taste la plala mooVls or cloth top effects. From $3.50 to $5.00 1& S fC rwaaownsa