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TIIK BKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBKIl 20, 1015. 21 HOLIDAY TDRKEYS WILL HOT Bfi FAT Frequent Rains, it U Explained, Came for Thin Condition of ThankifiTing Bird. cln. sltnoairh mw TaJuabls sdr1e I Klvrn. A eemrl'ts ruHa to ths ears and rearing of the child until mturttr la reached, twrr1ns; evsry phass of ths child's dfvflopwnt sn1 environment loo kino FQfAnrr.T at thtu WATKU IHWKIl l'HOHI.EM. H. J. Tierce, IMbllaliwl by H. J. TWrr. "Ixokln squarely at the Water Prob lem" I mull booh whlrh has been nddreeeed to the membert of conTs on the water poer problem. It ta ft forci ble rpel for the development of our RETAIL PBICE STILL IN liOTJBT Turker comln on ths market for Thankartvln have thu far been some- . tf) prw,U(.Uon ot nltrogen-the basis of food. A book which all bora deelrlnc the highest develvPent of bodjr and mind should read. NrTCTRAgTTTEmA. Pr H. KelloM. M. 1). Good Health Publishing coiik pany. Keuraathenla U ft symptom not a dls eaea. It la due largely to habits which may be corrected by giving attention to the cauaa of the ailment. Thla la fully eiplalned by Dr. Kellngc In hie new book, "Neurasthenia," which alvea the result of hi eiperlence with thing of ft diaappolntment thla year aa few of them are actually fat. No, for onea the war la not the causa of thla gtrane. but It waa Impossible to fl tha blame for thla condition upon Europe. Tha heavy rain instead are blamed, as turkey do not hustle ever the fields and meadowa during tha rain as they do In dry weather. Turkeys of the common grade are at present queted at JO oenta pound whole- j ale, while tha fat onea. few as they are. are quoted at 24 cents wholesale. Local dealers are healtatlng to quote a retail prlca for neit week, aa they aay they cannot tell Just what they will be able to J aell turkeye for, depending upon wnat the supply and demand Is and what the , wholeaalera will b asking for them at that time. Cranberries are r pents ft quart. Ducks wUl be Belling for about 20 cent a pound. Gees are to be quoted at about 13 cents. Chlckena will be 14 font a round, and bulk oysters for dressing -will be about SO oenta a pound. If anyone feels Ilka substituting pork ehopa for turkey, he will have the con solation of hearing that pork haa dropped S2 ft hundred. Chop are selling for VTA cents pound. Lota Steaks Cheaper. Botmd aleak Is up tl ft hundred, with rounds selling at 17 cents ft pound, whereas sirloin Is selling at 20 cents that old for oenta ft week ago. Porter beusa that sold for M cants week ago Is down to tz rent. Lambs are steady. Csvbbag t sailing stilt at 1 cent ft pound and of tha finest olid "Wisconsin variety. Potato ftra 00 cents ft bushel, or It cents ft pack. Squash la I cent a pound. Bad onions are 1 cent ft pound. Celery can - be had three bunchaa for ft dime. Grapefruit Is quite abundant at present. They sell f or I. 4, 7H and 10 cent apiece, fteoording to slse. Lemons ftra 15 to 20 cents ft dosen. Oranges are 40 and M cants) ft dosen. Grimes Golden apple ftra S2.1S ft bushel bos. Tokay grape are 40 cent ft basket. Common cooking apples rang from IS cents a peck up. wasting water power. The author asserts , thousand of auch cases treated during our refuaal to do so the strangest feature the nearly forty years he has been super. of our national conduct: that the devel- ntendent of tha Battle Cree- Hanltarlum. opment of water power Is necessary to HOW TO ADD TEN YEARS TO TOt'R LIKE. By B. 8. Curry. Kh. D. Expres sion company. II, postpaid. In "How to Add Ten Years to Your Life" Dr. Curry find longevity the re sult of simple living, proper exercle, and temperance In all things. our national defense. for t1fttf.r relations with our mtin-amkhk:an nkiomhors a jui rnky to south amkhu'a. my Robert Ilacon. Carnegie Kndowment for International Peace. Washington, D. C. An account of a visit made by Robert Bacon to Bouth America In the fall of 1913, as the representative of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, upon the Invitation of Dr. Nicholas Mur ray Dutler, Director of tha Division of International Education, HYGIENE. By 3. II. Kellogg, Oood Health Publishing com- New Books Mlaeellaaeowe. DICTIONARY OP SIMPLIFIED PPEIJ- INO. Br Kranic It. viacieny, uu, u. Punk st Wgnalls Co. 75 cent net , ' Contain more than 13,000 simplification if word arranged la one alphabetical order. Based on tha publications of tha United States Bureau or Rducatlon and tha rule of tha American Philological Association and Blmpllfled Spelling Board. Compiled from Funk 4 Wagnall' new Standard Dictionary." 1VOMAN AND HOME. By Orison Swett Varden. Thomas Y. Crowell Company, ' II .at net. ' tit author appeal la not to either iX alone, to tha married or unmarried, tha suffragist or tha anti-suffragist, but to all humanity. II get at the heart of tha questions uppermost in the public tolnd today. WHAT SHALL WB RBAD TO CHILD REN T By Clara W. Hunt. Houghton Mifflin company. Sl.W uet. Tha author take up tha various a branch of raadliue poetry, nature books, fairy tales, ate, with special refer ence to what to read to children before they can read to themseWas. A-B-C OF ARCHITFJCTl'RKv Bv Frank E. Wallaoe. Harper Brothers. Il lustrated. M cent net. Thl lltUs book U written for those Inquisitive folk who wish to know tha period and atyle of architecture, and the relation which, they bear to one an other. Tha author is an architect in actual practlca, THB CANADIAN IRON AND STEEL - INDUSTRY. ISr W. 1. A. Donald. Ph. D. Houghton Mifflin Company. U .00 : nee. "hara been built up largely by mean of tariff and tha granting of . bounties. He no in tha treatment of hi main theme, th author baa ample opportunity to ftftaly th workings ot these methods and their affect on Canadian politic and commercial expansion. Th result Is an important contribution to the general ooaomlo history of Canada. CLOSEO DOORS, By Margaret Prescott Montague. Houghton Mifflin Company, - 11.00 net Studlea by th author of deaf and blind children. In thla book she let u see ' how deaf children build up new imagery and develop a naming power really poetic. Over bar shoulder we watch tha uiv. .conquerable human soul building Its nets and finding Its food even In th dark nd silent country which shs haa chosen to describe. IRACTCRf) OF OIRIiS. By Clara Ewlng ,. K'..ejr. Th Ab.ngUon Press. Ti cents Leaders of girl reflect th spirit of th author. It I full of Information, but It does not have an encyclopedic flavor. .It I Interesting reading and at tha same time worthy of careful study. While it I Intended primarily for group leaders and director of girls' clubs, it Is equally Interesting and valuable to teacher ot girl' Sunday school classes. XLEIKER'S COMPLETE OUIDH TO Pl'ULIU HFEAKINU. By Urwnvllle : Kletaer. Funk at W agnails Co. 16.00 . net. Thla work contain th essence of what all great men. past and present, have said upon the subject of public speaking. It give a wealth of advice on such sub jects aa self-consciousness, developing the memory, addressing a Jury, correct breathing, bow to handle crowd, ges ture, distinct articulation, accent and Its f tn fact, every topic that enter Into th subject of public speaking. TH?" DEVELOPMFTNT OF THE DIC TIONARY OK THE G.NOUSIl LAN . OUAOt By Frank 11 Vi(-lly. LUC D. t-uiik at Wag-nalla Co. II 00 net. An account of th evolution of English and American lexicography, showing pio torially th various operations Involved In tha making of ft dictionary, from th vrlgtasi editing, through th sucossslv ata of composition, casting and print tug, to th binding. It is Illustrated wtth reproductions in facsimile of the manu script typewritten copy, galley and pege preof of ft dictionary, front its Inception t It oompleted work. TH8 PARENTS" OUIDB. By the Editor ial i rJ or the LiUveisity bucMily. 1 u Luioeralty &ciaty. S vulumrs. : T!;! CwlleoUon U dielluctly ft band-S-ook for parent. It Is nut manual of i,uuekepSiig or ft treatise on bom medi- I COIX)N M. I. pany. The author preaer.ts three conclusions: First Constipation is the result of un natural habits of diet. Pecond There exists In every caae of constipation some particular conditio, generally mechanical, which Is the chuko of delayed Intestinal movement a fold, ft kink, ft redundancy, a contraction which must be removed before relief can be ob tained. Third practically every case of con stipation Is curable without th aid of surgery and without th us of Irritating laxative drugs. THTO NEW CITIZENSHIP. By Percy tackays. The Macmlllan company. bO cents. The dignity and Importance of cltlsen- shlp in the United States Is Percy Mao- kaye'a them in thl book. Employing th form of th maaqu or ritual, he has written' what la really ft stirring little drama, partloularly suited for us In school or' wherever It Is desired to pre sent true Ideal of patriotism." . THE SMILE. By S. S. Curry, Ph. D. Expression company. II, postpaid. :Th Smile". Is a most entertainingly written book. In which th smile Is treated, from an educational, ethical and social standpoint. Tit author, declares that the book I written a ft key to elf study, self-control, and ft help ' to th realisation -of th point of view of other. I KEEPING IN CONDITION. By Harry (. Moore. Macmlllan company, lllue- trated. 11, net. . . I A handbook of training for older boy. Tell how to achieve th vigor of man hood by faithful training. It deal with the selection of wis exercise and proper By Oeorge I Walton. Llpplncott company. i. PEG ALONO. M. V. J. B. net In this book Dr. Wslton shows us how to correct our missteps, of care, anxiety, fretting, fear, over-lnslatenoe, etc., by teaching us real steps In the chapters on wora and play, managing the' mind. Franklin and Bacon's method, etc. SHORT TALKS WITH YOUNO MOTH KRfl. By Charles Oil more Kerley, M. I. O. P. Putnam's Hon. Third edi tion, revised and enlarged. 11, net. The nlm of thl bonk I to help the joung mother to ft closer acquaintance with and ft more Intelligent appreciation of the nature and demand of th little life entrusted to her care. The chlldTa feeding, clothing, bathing and airing, and what to do In an emergency are fully treated. Insert Illtes aad lafeetlon Dantrrom, Apply Hlonn'a Liniment to any bite, ting or bruise. It kills the poison and heal the wound. Only 25c. All drug gist. Advertisement SA tOrda y specials Plrloln or rorterhons Steak, pr lb . . 14 rork Chop, Tork Stoak, or Fresh Ham, llcd, lb . . .15 4M-1U. Socks Nnnklst Hour for...'..'.'..; ......81.35 48-Ih. Harks Pennant Floor for ......81.25 iried Pcache, new crop, eitrft fancy. in ...im 10c can Jana, S can for low t can 4-X Milk, te slse, tor .... B5 Peanut Butter, lb. 1SH C.rxKi Butterlne. I lbs. for t.SM Tall can Salmon, per can 10c lrre can Siloed Plneappl. Ho ell- er. at 1 lauet Macaroni or Spaghetti.. TH Me Peaches, large cans 1" S package Bub-No-Mor Powder, lOo We Deliver Everr where Free; lien eon, Flomiee, Ronth Omaha. Mail Orders Filled at Above Price. Tel. D. 1530. 24th nd Cuming. fig Pork X.ota Boa, lb lHe P I'ork Shoulder lionet, lb. ..10H Pig Pork Hhoulder Butta, lb. . .10S i.'l.) I.naat, rolled, boned and no waate, lb lBo-lTH To. 1 California Su Cured Kama, 1 Sugar Cured Skinned lb. Wo. to. , lf.lllng Beef, lb I.ilk Mlnrn Meat, lb Oond Codklne' Apples, peck , Dried I'ea.hea, new crop, lb. Bams. . .13H ...Ho . . . .loo . .. .18 24th and Cuming 6ta Tel. D.ltM. T3 10,000 Pig Pork Loins . 1 1 3-4c Porter House Steak 1TH Skinned Hams WH tiuar Cured Hams UM Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon. . .18o Suifftr Cured Baron 1H snroxAxa from 8 to t P. M. Lamb CSiope ... Bo From to 10 P. M. Pork Chop. 10 KrvBh Dreeetd Chicken 1119 Htecr Pot Koaet H IMg Pork Boast UHl Pig Pork Butts 13o Ynun eal Boast 11 Ho Young Veal Chop 14H l.an') Legs 14Ho Mutton Chop 14H Thoi 400 live pigs bought of Joe Johnston of Forest Hill Farm will be klUed and dressed for Saturtlsy sale. Any part can be purchased. Thla 1 the best ipork that will be sold this season. I.i pig will be on display In th window of the Public Market and th J Irnt person guessing the correct weight of one pig will get a pig free, i'oi Thanksgiving we will have th flnert stock of poultry In the city. Bee our display before buying. ipverle B A. M., I P. M. Mall order Mlled promptly. PUBLIC MARKET -'-i : lull HkilNK (efoir iriEjs; '':,ii;Mi;;n; "t: Tell your Orocr to t SURt ond" ne1 in AOVO fR AND o you aM the BtJiT Have You Pro Tided for All Your Thanks giving Table Needs? Quality Always the HighestPrices Always Lowes T7TV ti Jl JL16 th DODGED DOUGLAS .STREETS Why Not Com bine Sfttlsfayctlon and a Raving of 25 to 60. Buy Here. Read These Grocery Prices for Saturday Selling GOOD THINGS TO KAT FOR THANKSGIVING 1AY. Dried Fruit for ItiuMlngg, Cakes and Pies. New Calflornla Figs, per lb., 7 He Fancy Fard Dates, per lb..,15o Red Jacket Pure Apple Cider, gal- on 25e Fancy Cluster Raisins, pkg. 8O0 Fancy Mixed Nuts, per lb. 17 He Imported Figs, per lb 20c Fancy Lemon, Orange or Citron Peel, per lb BOo Fancy Cleaned Currants, lb. 12 Ho Fanry 3-Crown Muscatel Raisins, per lb 8He Fancy Seedless Raisins, lb..l2H Fancy Seeded Raisins, lb...8Ho Fancy California Peaches, per pound 7Ho Fancy Box Apples, up from $1.80 UL'TTEIl, CHEKRE, BGG AND BUTTKIUNB. First Quality, Freshest Goods and Lowest Prices. The Beat Creamery Butter, ear ton, per pound 80c The best Creamery Butter, bulk, per pound ...BOo 17 lbs. Beat Pure Granulated Sugar for fl.oo 48-lb. Sack Best High Grade Dia mond II. Flour, nothing finer for bread, pies, cakes or biscuits. Every sack guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction $1.35 10 Bars Beat-'Em-All. Diamond C or Laundry Queen White Laun dry Soap for 23c 28-ounce Jar of Strained Honey, Saturday 23c 5 cans Choice Packed Early June Peas 25e 8 cans Choice Packed Wax o Green Beans S5o 6 cans Oil Sardines. lOo No. S fancy California Peaches, sliced or halved, In heavy syrup, for table use, can . 1 15c Tall can Alaska Salmon 10c The best Domettlo Macaroni. Ver micelli or Spaghetti, pkg...7Ho 4 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice, Pearl Tapioca or Lima Beans. ... ,25c K. C. Corn Flakes, pkg....... 80 The best Soda Crackers, lb. . . .7c Mallow, for icing, large can. . .20c The best Tea Sittings, lb...l2Ho Oolden Santos Coffee, lb 20c Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, per lb. 27c Fancy Dairy Tahle Butter, lb. 25c 2 lbs. good Butterlne for.... 85c Fancy Table Butterlne, equal to Creamery Butter, lb. 25c The best strictly fresh Eggs, per dosen 32c The best No. 1 Storage Eggs, per dosen , ; .' ; .; , . . , , 25c The best Full Cream, N. Y. White, Wisconsin Cream or Toung Amer ica Cheese, per lb 20c 1015 New Crop English Walnuts, Monday, per lb. 17 He Tokay Grapes, basket 85c 16 lbs. best Red River Ohio Pota toes for 15c 1 lbs. good cooking Apples. .15c It lbs. Jonathan Eating Apples, for 85c Fancy Wisconsin Cabbage, lb., ,1c Per 100 lbs 75c 6 bunches Fresh Radlshea. , . ,5c 4 beads fresh Leaf Lettuce ... 5c Fancy Head Lettuce. .. .5c, 7Hc 3 stalks fresh Celery ..5c Red or yellow Onions, per lb. .lc 4 bunches fresh Beets, Carrots or Turnips for 5c TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST Buy Your Thanksgiving Wines and Liquors Now The Pi-toe Tall th Story. I-Lmsh LQW WMXSUd Old Crow, tuu uuart, II O a year old J03 Old Tayuir, full quart, AA. years old 906 Bprln- iiUi, full quart, QQ. years old O O 0 tunny lirook, full quart. no. year old UOB Private block, floe CQ. old Whiskey W?v SIMM MVsJWDtxa. 1.( Heimeesy liraudy, QQ TrT!!.'".'.'.'.,.'.';;;.... 59c Blackberry Brandy, FQ. - full quart W V Itoniemade Wins, 419' per gallon Apple Cider, per Q (1 f galloa U3 t quart bottle IT- beer for Free eoupons fwr Imported china war with every purchase, CACKLEY DROQ. Tk QaaUty Xoaa. . ltk aag Capitol Aveeia. m DcUdous ; i" i RAXT0N & GALLA6HCR C- Mil ill In t (1 ITT TT 11.1 1 1 1 T TT 7 ; T S. E. Corner Twelfth and Farnam Sis. $7.50 Men's and Young Men's Stylish Over coats, at $10.00 Men's fiuita, bine serges $6.95 91JVO Men's Flannel Rhlrts, at , l.OO Men's fleece lined I'nlon BiilU, all sisee, at COc Men's two-plec underwear, ribbed or fleeced, all colors, at. . . , $4.85 e serges 6.95 89c 69c lerwear, 35c 93.00 and X50 Men's Sample Hat, up-to-date J or styles, special PX00 $1.50 and 91.00 Men's Winter dreas Caps, fur r r lined DlC S5c Men's Dress 8ns- 4 r penders, neat patterns. , lOC $l.BO Sweater Coats, made fine wool mix- Q ture, at OaC 9.1.00 and 93.00 odd Vests, at of 25c 0,000 PIG PORK LOINS 11 3-4c KtS Forequarter Lamb s4 Fresh Dressed Chickens 11 H Young Veal Koaat Young Veal Chomei lUi Steer Pot Roast SUo llg rork Roast UH Mg Pork ButU 13H Mutton Chop 14H Porterhouse Steak 1TH Salt Pork So Skinned Hani a ....15 Bur- Ctired inam ll Kuaar Cured Bacon 13o Fresh Oysttra, a quart .... ;...40e Saturday w are rains- to dare on ul. th .no liv. nlea Snueh nf in. Johnston of Forest Hlil Farm. They are fresh dressed and are the best pork that will be sold this season; any part can be purchased. Guess the correct weight of on pig irat will be on display in our win dow and vou get the pig free. Re our Thanksgiving dleplsy of poultry before buying. Deliveries t:10 A. M.. 1:80 P. M. Mall order filled at above price. THE EMPRESS MARKET Opp- Wool worth 5c and 10c Store. H 3 South 16th St, Tel. D. 2307. R 1 i S j-" -. J dfj Children don't laugh whn they ars consti pated they're tired, cross, feverish and peev ish. But this lad laughs Because He Eats Metzger's Bran Bread And children like it because it isn't nasty medicine, ii;'.' a natural .food. It's SO good children will eat it in prciVr ence to cheap cakes or candy. And certainly it is better for them. It is pure and wholesome made principally of whole wheat, molasses, and with an extra percentage of carefully selected, purified bran. ' . Buy It Anywhere, 10c If your dealer" doesn't keep Metzger's Bran Bread, he will no doubt be glad to get it tor you, because all he has to do Is phone us. Metzger's Quaker Bread A White Bread which looks good, tastes good, IS good clear tfywn to the "heel." Buy It and try It, once. Metzger's Puritan Bread The Puritan brand is also- a White Bread. It's the same, only different good and pure, but with a flavor all Its own. A. Metzger Baking Company Cook Skinner's Macaroni Products twelve minutes no longer and it will be film, tender and delicious. Macaroni f H IT SIC" or Spaghetti will please every one. Try it with cheap cuts of meat, fish, cheese, toma toes. For sale at leading grocers' Writ ft rmcip tea frm SKINNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Lmrfmrnt MsearwiJ Fmmtmry in Amariem 14 A Immm Itnm. OmU Mt. Til..a..i TrW 1525 MtasjHsaHsassWVJBVWVJMPaDsVlsKMMS bUbbsIMbbHbjP ASONIC IMombera of Covert Lodge No. 11 are requested to meet at Masonio Temple at 1 :00 1. M. Sunday, Nov. 21, to attend funeral of Bro. Alex.G. Knapp. FRANK W. BOYER, Secretary. pvTi m liiiiilsaMSMBsJgSWWSaWSSjSsiwsjii sa in. ssaawsasawpsai.w m i -m " A M0l J "jJl " fr ti't ' " ISHVOS MAR U.S. PATSMT OFflCf Look for Tku Ubtl For Everybody Every Meal E?ery Day Buy a loaf of TIP-TOP BREAD and compare it with the home-baked kind! We leave he decision to you. . Delicious Digestible Delightful 5c and 10c it Your Grocers. n. P. STEAM BAMKG CO. V 'JJ , - ' r w ri:-rs.j l ITS