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4 B Tlir; U.MAHA SIMUV BFJv. API.1L ?A ifMfi. ; w Hrl 1 i w !, I: P What Women Arc Doing in the World Miss Kdllh Hlnht I din iww I'-ar fir th tnry tellers' (-"ti"ti nf ih" AsmcI. tlnn nf Colli'i'Ut Ai)rmiui. sucwdln. Miss Msry Phllippi. Thf final niPclliig of th sertlon will l a lum-heon l th lfotsl FontsnHI fifitur'Isy, May It. A buslnss vw-tUuf, lii'lii'llng prim I rlljr tlectlon of offlfir for rn't year, will occupy th Buini' Woman's Hub T'ii1ay evening ', 7 o'clw k tlio Young Womtn'i Christian sssorifitir.n, Btorl fif Amah wrtlrm will told at th rntlii "f th Omaha K'ory Tll n' la"i, Thursday ifn-rnoon lit th T"ibllo library. Mrs. K. l- Hampton, 1alr of tha program, IH H "Tnrt," hy Mr Ell V, ltt!; Miss Isiibi-I M" Mlllan, "Madam Mon'iollo," hy Miss JulU A. W, fUarU, Mr ", W, C.llnr'l, "Mttl Hmry of h Bplphany," by Kn Abbott. Th mHr promises to h on of tli mofit lntri ktlna .f tli ynr, ilu to llils (net A "Moihsr' Pay" prog"""' 'I' h tlrsn by fhaptsr K of th I', O. ! lrhoo Thundsy at Mm hoin f Mrs. J. V. WdguT, avB t'liarlex f.tr--f . Tor lh 1 OVIork luiM-llPOU till" llfvt.i. i will . ali'-'1 by the pr-'fl'l'iit, Mm, W. fl. Woodward Mr. ''Ii-Isii lll r'l a ppr on "Mollx-rs' Pay" unit roll rail rrspw will be on Hi Mine topic, Mm. Karl F Htanfli-M l''-t"t lf4r.r of th w parllunirntary prartlo rls, hirh -will t an )illl'H to Omaha Woman' rlt,b aHlvltl" nt yrar. Mi. F. A. Howard la th iwriv tary-trirn. An Inatnictor will b -ctir4 to dlroet ib worfc of the rlaan. Tba fntetlfig day aelffftrd wa tlm Tu rtay gflrrnoon alternating with Hie mit 1ngi of th nrrn topl'g dppartinnt, from which thli cla U n outgrowth, Tha Worth d lrf.o of tha Child Con rrvaUon lagu wilt nt Krlday t 2 o'clock t tha hom of Mra, Ororga Ad wri, 3711 North Tnty-!hlrd tret. Klaotlon of offlcur will Uka plara, Tha Bouth OmabV Woman' rlub will bold ta flnniml liinrhon a tba llolrl txiyal Hoturdny ftrnoon at 1 orlofk. Tbr will bo vitmir, und a program of toat, Tb! fflr la In rhrf of Mra, A. V. Ma)ora ao'l minbpr of tha pro gram romrtilUca. Mra. lorgo C. farlry, who wa ai'I'd prldnl of tha 'bib. wag for'd to rralgn by llln-na tn tha fiimlly od Mr. I, J. frrll a !r.tid In br pl. Mr. W, If. piMcnrk will b hole for H liirlnfiw m!ttlng of Chapt'-r B. P. of th V. K. O FUterhood, Tuaday at J o'rtuork t hT bom, !3) South Thirty rrf.nd gvfriua. Tnnyon rhaptrr of tha Chautauqua, rlrria will b ;itrtalnrd Honday Bft'r noon by Mra. A)ln Kojh. TIoll call r tona will b quotittlon on fhg lar and th leaaon on "Vfnut" will ta led by Mr. E O. Hampton. Mr. R. F. Hun-1-rlnd, Mr. W, B. Howard and Mra. ft. K. I'arrott will rd r'p-r on atro noinlrl aubjartg gnd Mra T. M. Prlt rhard will tnll tory. Mra. ft. C. Ed grty will rnviaw "Tha Quality of Onln ' ond Ml Jophlna Craig will lng. Tha rund rlrrla of tha Child Con 'rvatlon luagua wl hold a making poat pont from lat w-frk, on Monday aftrr noon at tha rld!n-a of Mra. Frd Elli ott, Jr , M"7 Wfbatar r'r-t. The rtl-ua-lon will ba on klridnrgartnt tophi a nnoun';d for tha mtlng lat wofk frparailona for ohrlng Mmiirlal day will b mad t tha regular ni'tln of On"tal Lwton auxiliary to the I'nltrd Ppinlnh War Vrtiran. dni day gfternoon at Mpniorlal hall. Tha Omahi f4uffrga asaoPlaMon will ga t WVdnciday afternoon lit tho homa of Mr. J. C. FroM, Thirty-fourth nnd Marth trot. Mra. F. .. Hlr will ntak on "Womgn aa a Cltlwn," ami inul-al n'imhrra wil bo gKrn by Mian KthH t.yon nd Ml trota, TarkT. Th mimlff auction of ihf Aaam-latlnn of Collcglat Aluinnan will clocx a ry ar, tlva and plrant -Bjm Tuiaday, May J. at tho Thomaa Fry houiK, tunnoy u)rrt, with a muaicnl and aortal rvming, Tho following will take part tn Ih pro gram Mlnai-a Ma ht Hnrl' kon, A lira Kry, nlUnhrth Fry and Mr(1sin Hont, F. If. Allla, (icnrg Tunlni n and ll"y porhrrt 1. Tha Waat KWa Woman Chrlalian 1m poranra union will moot Thurmbiy aftrr noon at tha homo of Mi, tllenn Urkii, 113 flna tr-t, Mr. Tt. F,. lianl will ln Wador of a program on inoriy and ra lif and flower tnlmlon iliMtr'tumt. cf whlrh ah U,uprln(nd-m ' Mf-mhrr will turn In thlr prohlbiilon potltlona at Ihla tnrtlng Method of organlintlon will ba dl rnd by tha voi'gthmal gul.latn'a ta-llnii of tha i'ltloii of 'o!lrglti Alumna. Ttr1ay t 1 U o'llmk at Itm outii Somn Christian aaA-ialtnti. Thr will t' a rrauma of tha yr'a work to gather with a itlarumlon of plan for int )r and v. n..n nf ndliira Thl' l lh final mllii i-f tbl d--pitinnt f -r tbl ar, t. ant Mil T t t m. M. K t!iiiund, Mi J K I'arnul att lt irhn b' li n l"ia lr th Mnin 'tmtia "'rt at h l-"4 thatr, T u ily iitiii! tMhi atlm t -H ti l t r it,l Mf.iiif I- U lii.riin C t-' l-n ' M V 1 1 " l M.t.t. V lit-i l J N ,! r a m -! i? i I VI )( i i t i mitn v i -1 1 m , , , ' I'a Vl . ., t !, 1 - . . l t . . ' It 1 .I-. , t .-tr.-t. I , F V 1 I.I II VV 11,1, i'lnl'l Vl'... t. t l 11 l lt t H. t .! I t -1 .1 t I 1 I ,1-1 a .. VI 1. I Wtw VV . n ' i4 i.f C't V .- t'i V t l a t"i " h -I F..tr ri ' ' i ' , hoi,i tl t w"'l li -f t't. ' - !' . . I' I to .. t '. V t , w. I f ! ( -. 1 s t M II k (' 'i. . f.,t ! - u Vie '(i h.. i b t!-"H. .. !:. .1 ff ' e U . :,f l p- If -l,.t I- . ,.-..,;:-.. I.-. I i . I I"-1 ( . - - - , 1 i .' -a -,. ,, .-. I ;. ii .., 1 ' . (..-..-.' .1 It. ':- I " ' f ' t I. I- ) - I I,,-:". I .! t t l Tw W ! ;, !vM "f l. PRESIDENT WYCHE STORY TELL ERS' LEAGUE. ' ' 4 .. 'sue NiiS Edna Vurhni I'rfaldrnt, Mr, C. II. Kurrlll; vl-e pr1- dt-nt, Mr. H, J. Kolland; nwrelry, Mr John Kp.dlr; trfMiircr, Mr. A, Cll- lnd; oorrpondlng te-rtarjr, Mr. V. I'fnoyrr. A t'.lltd buln- mrotliuc wa hold Krlday tvenlng at tKi h"me of Mr Kelland. Tha Bouth f)mhii Woman rlub will g'lvo Ita annual lunrhron ut th Hotal Iiyal Saturday, May , Mr. A. fh M Jota, Mr. K, B. Iloyr nd Mr. Churl Oo r tho member of tli girnl 'ommltt, Mra. Itobi-rt I'alknrr and Mr. f)un I.lngT ro on tho program ttvmniltt. Mimical nunihr will ba gln b"twn tho cnuran by th wot.idn rhoru of tli fiim-liu,' tlfpnrt mnnt, of wliri Mr. r.liiK-r la chairman. Mr. Flkur I rraponalbln for tha pro gram on toaat. Mr. Itii'htrd Iiverty will b loatmltr. I'da,ma Frrll, Mi.'CoiimII, Vorrlati, Major, Cr"y, Hf-onar and Waikln wll rpond to tho toaat. Mrmlirr ra prmitd to Invlt gin-am. H.r rviitlona ahould b nmde to tha committee by My i. Th thlrt.ri(h nnitil mtlrig of th Flrt dltrlft, Nobraaka Kndrjtlon of Womn' rlub, wag hld at the Mel ho- dlat rhurch 111 Hyracuno Wdndy, Mr. T. J. (Ht of Fall Cly talked on "Tho ()nrai Federation Magsitliie," Mr, limma, Iid Iaviaon of Uneoln on "TTt lfouakpr' Advcate," Mr. JTmg T. I of l.lncolu on "JJebr- k' A!l In Art," "and Mr. IS. V. Penney of Fullrton on "Th Immlgrnt A. Keen Through HI Own Utratur." A reaolutlon waa adopted diking that th eta la federation reipieit the lgl latur to bve a portlrm of th Fin Uldga country art aalde a tin Hon a J foreat reerve. Mra. Hugh lMaater of Tecumech epok on "Clvlrg Tteport and Outlook." Then rama the addra of th atate preHnt, Mr. J N. Paul of m. Paul. CI ib rrport were given, nd Mr. f). V.. Wherry of Pawnee City gave a pP-r rn "Our t.lbrarva" The dlegaiea were tnken for an auto mobile trip nr th city and th ur rounduig country, neverul point nf hla torlfil Interent being liown Th Ileneon Baptlat Mlaalotiary circle met Thiird with Mra. F C. Fuller. Mr. J, T. f'Ukard waa leader of th program. t The Betiaon Wnman'a rlnh mta it the home of Mr. F.. C. Hoddr In a "domea tli aien.'e" ea.don. Mi Hoddar will lend and paper will be read by Mr ,1 N Iloiton, Mra. C. A. Tracy and Mra, Mart Armstrong. The roll call will be answered by current evenl. The Ftcneon 'oimn' Christian Tem perance union hobl an all day' plin Friday at the I'rent.ytn Ian church Thl will l. the birthday annlveraary and tho main addreea will be given by liev. The AEOLIAN UOCALIGN ..... jr" Slylc "D" $35 I lance tn thil peneel, git'nt- t rhiiiigtitt What )M'U ft m Fuller voluti'e, "lifting" rlliete,, itl)lug tuhty if t"'i lhl hi.kt In.ti.n'if !'! g ' iUi ,i ' ltr uutt-iit M tif ither -.".I.-1 ..i ! hum t( l1 t'l-iu lu t4 i Ihm cti1UI -! it tit ! 1 I irrtt'tt 'k..M''r r Schmollcr & Mueller PisnD Conpiny llll II I tam , t i.i .1.4, ,K 1 1 . . I ) . i t ii 4tu !. l . ' t . i l i a i I i .. k i. v Mm:., m ait) rit-w a)i.gsft AMI twMtvaia Dreshcr Dros. vim, pa iii ariw inn i nit i fii rr. i 41 1. ti ba LEADER DEPARTMENT OF PAR LIAMENTARY PRACTICE. ' I '-."Saw, - J J, C, Wllaon of Raymond, Nfb,, who vtnn one of the charter member. Tim pro. gram will b prralibd over by lb preel dent, Mra. M, C. Jirrry. Mr, c. H fite'h'n open with a rcrtpturo reading. Opening pryer, Mr. S, It, Hrewaer, Irvlngton; "Jftrth of Whit Ribbon." Mr. J, M. Bailey; paper, Mr. M. D. Veno and Mr. II. Farr , IBenedle'lm by f(v. C. II. Burrtll. Im'.h nd oclal hour from U to i o'rlork tn th fter- noon. flev, A. J. McClung nd Rev, C. Wllaon will lng. A talk, "Birth of Bnon Whlta Ribbon," will b given by Rav. J. O. WIIon. Meg from Mr. Dr. MijOoy of Biui TAego, Oil,, read by Mra J. Kpoedla. Reading by 1lllla.n Bnow. Teacher' hour and question box, Mr. Mgud Bearaon, leader. Reading. Ml Bdlth Clvrt. flenedldlon by Rev, John Calvert. The l:ev, C, N. Pawaon of the Oletx Memorial church will efwak before thi Hualncaa Women' roun'11 meeting Tues day between II and 2 o'clock at thi court houae, Ladiea of the Central 1'nlted Presbyterian rhurch will -rv luncheon. Bummer Hill farm, th gummer ramp of fh Young Woman Chrlatlan ao clavt.lon, near !'nnltwloii, Ncb will l e rc openeid thl yer tho tnt wecli In May, Mlaa I -a ur Hyde will be In charge of the mmn all aummer and will be Healated by department aecretarle from the aoca- Sunday, April 30, 1916- And Here Are Thousands of Fresh, New Muslin UnderGarments In the May Sales at Rare Savings THIS May sale of muslin underwear is like a new bunch of flowers, every day, just fresh and just as welcome; more welcome, in fact, for women nowadays like to make their dollars stretch and everything in this sale is calculated to give the most of good material and good workmanship that is possible for the money. No other such opportunity to lay in underclothes supplies at little prices as this here Monday. Women's Muslin Drawers at 15c Mad of jjootl quality muNlin with niffln finished with hf mstiti'hfd inoh liftn, Women's Nainsook Corset Covers, 35c Fin quality nnitiiunk. f i ti with rtulirniiry eljf and rilihtm run rii'ailiiij. Vrry cpi'fial. Nainsook or Cambric Covers, 50c Trimmfit front an Imrk with fmc Ime innr-rtmn tnd ,'U't,,k' i nifvlallion. Women's Muslin Gowns at 39c Ml with lttig or ihort alrevrii mul prettily tritnmd with Ui" or rmhroi.lory. tlnvd quAlity. Women's Nainsook Gowns at 50c N"aitin k or innalin i;iiwii, rrrt j rrtty t,ilr, with fin Ut' atul rmhrei.lrry wt-rti'U ami r.l-. Gowns of Nainsook for 75c lii.i.l i!m!, vnt'i-iy of u t. . !l tliiiiti'v trimml ith J-.. ml l. I a i l I lill'ti'l't.TV, Nainsook or Batiste Gowns, 93c Mtp I'Vi-r ltr, ' rat', lit- if With U ' , a'i is-at'y ti iui ii-.l. Crepe or Nainsook Gowns, $1.25 t!ititr ir sirnigi'.t !!', !" t ? r't- ' ii i'k, rit.ix it l 'ii-t.ijf , ii 'i ftii-t eml tsi 1 ti i .o. I N.iinsook or Civpo Gowns, $l.3t) AIwhI f .ft, n u!i , 'l it.t,,,S froi-.i.ir.l ! o t , !iit I....I rv , i1 1 j-ii o " i Fine Gowns at $2.50 to $23 50 I Niit'i.k, tat , Shihii ko4 i-rv... ,.' ,'t..i, '. of r y ll', lruiM,ift Wild nl.li.m I r,,io. im -'-- n. J. H ' afrtlv'li, ft-'. 1 NEW PRESIDENT OF THE BENSON MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. I ' vv -V ' 'J 4 CN . . 4.V ' ,' IHrcs. Charles H.Burrill tlon, who will dlvlde'th aummer there. Which group ahull go firft ha not yet been decided, hut early announcement will be made. Th Society of American Widow will meet. Tueeday afternoon at t o'clock !n the aemj!y room of the Young Women's Chrletlon aaeoclatlon, and Thurday even ing at. 7:40 at th gam place. The meeting of Chapter B. N. of,th P. V.. O. alHterhood, announced on the club' calendar for May 6, liu been pout poned for one week. The f-'otith Hide Woman' Chi-!Man Teinp"rnnc union, of which MnWllllam Horry l preeldcrit, will b enteKlned o.t a tea at the horn of Mr. 0. K. Copper, 4C2I f.oiitii Twentieth freet, Thuraday afl' tn ,,i t i 30 o'clock. A Mother day :StoreHour: 8:30 A. M. to 6 4 if it x I - t i I 'I :'! ! ' i I f n,i,'i,n . -.. -iiana t -ma.! iat. ,. urgess-Wash Gompamy ""rVKRVBODYS STORE -ST0RE NEWS ,.,,.),. n-vk, f.,i.. .r'.' ..r d... i .111,1 iu ,. U , -2T- i t7 BurgtiNiH Ct nytvHly'i 8tot -- KtU an I llrny; program will be given and Mrs. Brry will talk on the petition work. Th local center of th Drama league ha ayftnounced that II will furnlnh fi nancial aaltance, If neciiiry, to th Kbakytpi4Ua tercentenary fcatlval plan ned Jointly by the three high achoolc, to be given May 20 under the direction of Ml Mary Irene Wallace). The entertainment will Include a pro logue written by a loca.1 writer and a pantomime In which flhakeapeare' mother la telling a fairy Mory of Mib and Robin Ooodfellow to th boy, Shakes peare. The boy finally fall aaleep on' the muaea of Nature. Drama and Muale coir In an endow him. fihakeapeare' Dreams, in thr rtene: Keen I Midsummer Night Dream. A one-t arrangement, with choru and, dancea, High 8' hool of Commerce. Scene II Aa You IIke It. A one-act arrangement, with ohorua and olo atng Ing of eome of h'hakeapearo lyrlcn, South High school. Hicne III Th Tempeiat. One-act ar rangement; dance of reapera, mermalde, attendant of Cere, autumn, rulnbow. 'Ceniral High chool. Hnal Tableau All character laking part In the above three cne group -i around KhnUeapenre. Rendlt.g Pen Jon on' tribute to hhakeepeare. V. W. otr: The household arl department la In charge of the Vesper service for tootsy. The nddresa I one appropriate for thl department, "A Great Woman," pre aentd by Rev. Charles K. Cobbcy. For the musical part of fhi program, most of the talent Is taken from the member of he department, end I a folowi?: Violin nolo, Mr. Will Hntherlngton, nccompa nlt, Mra. C. It. Tlilom; vocal olo, Mis Josiphlno Craig and Mir Illdur Wick strom, Mr. A. W. Anderson, accompa nist: benediction, MIhs HIMur Wlckntrom; violin obligate, Mr. Will Hetherlngton Mr, A. W. Anderon, accompanist. Mis Vera Moore of the household art de partment I th hoatess. At tha social hour, which follow the other rrvlce, light refreshment ere -served nnd a pro gram of music hy Mis Wlckstrom ha been arranged by th department. At tli regular meeting of the high school literature clasa on Tueaday even ing, Mr. Jean Duffleld Is to give a talk on the Wtegner!a.n opera, "Th Ring of tlx Nibllung." Tlie clas h been tudylng myth during the last year and thl tory 1 founded on the old Nor tory, Th budget for May will be ready for distribution thl week and can be o cured from the office or In the lunch room. Th Issue contains announce ments of some very Interesting fiffalr to be given by tha nwso' hitlon during the month. OMAHA. INVITES TRAVELERS TO MEET HERE NEXT YEAR The Nebrak division of the Traveler' Protective association, now In session at Alliance, Neb., haa been Invited by the Commercial club of Omaha to hold It next' year aesslon at Omaha. P. M. Saturday Till 9 P. M " FOR M0NDAY- Crepe de Chine Camisoles at 85c Prftty f f fort, with rowa of lao inatrtion tn form nhouldf r trap ftto filj; trimmitif?, Camisoles of Crepe de Chine, $1.25 to $7.50 ('rep d rhm1, mlk ,Ury or ntin ; from the plain, all ilk tn tint vrrjf fUlmratfly trimmftl crralion. Envelope Chemise of Muslin, 50c Ma.ln with "V" vnk of f nilroitlery tncrlinii; Id.-c rr mbroi'lrry nle; aevrral ntjUa. Envelope Chemise of Nainsook, 98c Kmpir yi of laca nt r mbroiilery tiurrtinii; fmishctl with Ure filtf. Envelope Chemise of Nainsook, $1.25 Km nain.ili, nUtxiratfly triuinie with row, of l Itcf, ormiili me.UUi.iti anil rtti'it I'ca lihjr. Envelope Chemise at $1.75 to $0.93 - r'ifi Ii4in-'k. I.i'.'e aii-l iTcp tie rhltif. Ir;tin. With trrv f tii 1,,'n, rtot-r-inl -rn-. cuert !"' i ac.ire i ( .it'tty U. Women's Muslin Petticoats, 98c h,!.ini. nna'.ty tn uSut, with fn utoh rtnirm''r f,n it e l.i-iti-m, i i j'i' il ,in Cambric or Muslin Petticoats, $1.25 IVtit .! i f tii!n.' itist iiuuhft, ilh t"'p (l.i'uv', lhr fi i f 'i prti 'i i I U tinitetU. Petticoats of Nainsook at $1.75 and $1250 ''" "'. i'H U'l lt'tU..t. ! I f.lrfr, l.l Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $5 00 to $32.50 A :.. J m ' ' 4n, in- ti.t tf i;!-rc.l ff.'.-u t' f.'r -i1' l, rtiio-i frrl'n. ,.,.hi. U - Ik! Ital FIFTY UNDESIRABLES PASS THROUGH OMAHA Locked In cars and with federal guard i t the door, fifty undesirable aliens, the majority of them from Italy and Greece, passed through Omaha Friday night over the Union Paclfto-Northwest-rn, going to New York, from when- they will sail for the land of their birth. The men are being deported on order from th Department of the Interior. Of the men who are being dep-rt;d, the majority are cripple and unable to up port themselvea. Other, H I asserted, re being sent back on account of their criminal record. Claremont Inn 610 So. 17th St. NOW OPEN ThU new hot! marki a Dftw epoch In Ihe hotel world of Omaha and the mid-west. To ay that It In the moat complete hotel of It, olze In Omaha would bo putting It mildly. Every known convenience for the comfort of guentg will be found only at tho Claremont Ion "The Proof it in the Fudi'ing" All we ask Is an oppor tunity to prove to you that aforesiald I true to the letter. Our Tea Room Tariff fipcll Noonday Itincheon, 30011:30 to 2;30. Special Dinner, 40o to 7:30, Special Bunday Dinner, ' BOo 1:30 to 7.80, WHO WE DOtTOLA 8738 MIBS BOBALIWD KVhlt, Prop. TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It I not necessary to hampoo quite, o frequently If your hair 1 properly cleansed each time by use of a really good ghampoo. Th ealet-o u and quickest drying ahampoo that we cawi recommend to our reader may b pre pared very cheaply by dissolving a tea spoonful of ca.nthrox, obtained from your druggist, in a cup of hot water. Thl rubbed Into the c&lp creatug g thick lather, oothlng and cooling In It ac tion, a well a beneficial to acalp and hair. After rinsing; the acal-p 1 freah gnd clean, while the hair drle quickly and evenly, developing at bright luaur and a soft flufflnes that make It aeem very heavy, Advertisement. -Phone Douglta 137. r '.. Ol ft f r. i.tj. l. I f'M'H.' $1275 Hampden Graduation Watch for the Young Men And a Timepiece Right WATCH ha 17 fine ruby JewelnJ WATCH bag compDated balance wheel. WATCH has Brequet hair uprlng. WATCH has patent regulator. WATCH has tit eel eat'ape wheel. WATCH baa double brace maln fcprlDg. WATCH baa aafety click. WATCH baa double auek dial. WATCH baa 20-year gold filled caae. WATCH bag engraved, plain or engine turned case. WATCH haa and la everything that makes up a good, reliable timepiece. WATCH Is kept la repair free of charge two yeara and guaranteed to last a lifetime with ordinary care. Free I Free! Free! ltn ONE WEEK 0LV. We gtve away free aod gratis one gold filled Valderaar chain with each one of then watches bought from us this week. On. FltEK Time frrlr Card With Erory Watch Sold. Brodegaard Bros. 16th and Douglas. At the Mgm of th crowa, Vp the OoMra Stair. Prevents Moths!! An ounc of, prevention is worth a pound of cure. Be sure to have your win ter garments Dry Cleaned before laying them away for the summer. i Say to our driver: "Have these clothes ' Dry Cleaned and return them in a bag, or box, ready to put away." If left in the package in which they are returned we guarantee no moths will bother them. Better be on the fafe side. The PAIITOMUn 1S15.1T Jonas t. Phona Dotifla 83. South Sid, 4708 South 94th, Thont South 1383. T-"" ITT Opening Monday Investigate our Opening Prices on Photographs Imperial Studio 538 Rose Bldg. Cor. 16th and Farnam TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK V.i. i ran niaka a dlihtf j '.nip ry ItUl ffi!j nl r a r trifling mat. If oii (i 1tam tfufiisl a 4 kii of ijitliru nl jiii',11 iu..iritij in a cup of ir V"r 'i 'p I . ial ...ur a UK) at a i'" " !' ' t run k.n.;, Tfti '' ! uii.lii-a vt IM.-a, iHiit lahr rat in..niua'' ili.iia n i- i Unt.ulf ..a ill il "( .l'i i I .i'.. ih ! i r .ii n'.l '. f .1' . i'.i i"s l liil r I' ... II l, I' I lka t ' l'll. ... I I '4i'l . ,1 ii-.i!' a ii.inw,.i ! 'tMAM. N:a OPTICAL CO. h t craii nm At it) n U ,V,Jteaiil'''-" Margarcllc Lenten TEACHER OF FtASO Pla !, ina a t. ! ! V I t 'X