Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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    RECOVERY OF
NEW JERSEY
II
11
Due To Lydia E PinldWi
Vegetable Compound.
Bridppton.N.J. "I cannot speak too
v. ijfum i inn nam a vegetal
f I t.l- t J M
iviv mpounu z or
I 1 n .
inflammation and
other weaknesses.
was very Irregular,
and would have ten
rible pains so that I
could hardly taks a
step. Sometimes I
would be so misera
ble that I could not
sweep a room. I
doctored nnrtof thn
rim Knf fl -
mange. 1 later took Lydia E. Pink,
liam's Vpprttable Compound and felt
A change for tha bettor after the sec
fnd day. 1 took it until I was In a good
Jmalthy condition. I recommend tha
I'inkijttm remedies in all women as I
baveuned thera with good results."
Mrs. Mii.ford T. Cimmincs, 24 New
fHrert, Uridgeton, N. J.
Such tffltimony should be incepted by
fcll women as ronvindnpf evidence of
the excellence of Lydia E. I'inkham's
Vegetable Compound as a remedy for
the distressing ills of women such as
displacement, jnflammation.otceratfon,
backache, painful periods, nervousness
snd kindred ailments.
Celebration
of Wonder Interest
Thfi arrival of a baby In the fioutehoM
completely changes the entire aspect of
Itie future. But In the
meantime, during tb
BniIoiii period of s
ptury, thtre I
iplenlll remedy known
a "Mnther'i Friend''
thnt doe wonder. II
la for external use, re
lietes tus pains of
muscle expansion,
euothea and quiet the
Dervei, extend It In
fluenrs to the Interest
organs and remoree to
a (real extent the ten
dency to worry and o-
prehension. It Is a natural treatment, safe
for Vie mnllier, bos no dnif effect whatan
rrer and for thli reason must exert a dvmS
fceneDdal Influence) upon thOM function di
rectly connected wttb motherhood. In a
rerr Interesting book the subject Is freely
ilist-assed snd a copy will be mailed free to
all epectaut mothers by Brailfleld Regulator
Co.. iol Lamar Bdg., Atlanta, Oa. Get a
bottle of "Mother's Friend" today of any
riniftlit. I'm a directed and you will then
know why mother for nearly balf a century
bare iiel and recommended title) splendid aid
to motherhood. Their letter are message
ut cuter, that tirentiio comfort la CTcrjr stord,
SURE WAY TO GET
RID OF BLACKHEADS
There la one simple, anfe and ure way
Hint never folia lo ifet rid of blackhead
and that la to dissolve them.
To do thla act aloiit two ounce of
plain powdered neroxln from any drug
itoin eprlnkle a little on a hot. wet
ponge--rub over the blarkhearla briskly
-wash tlie part and you will ba ur
prlaeA how the tilaokhfa1 have dlaap
r a red. Hilt blackheada, Utile blackhead,
no mutter where they are, simply II
rolve and dlnappoar, leaving; the part
without any murk whatever. Tllackhead
lire dimply a mixture of dnat and dirt
nnd secretion from the body that form
In the pore of the akin plnnhlna; and
aiieezliiic unlv causa Irritation, make
larao pure, and do not (rt them out
after tliey become hard. The powdered
neroxln and the water limply dlolve
ttie Maokheads o they wash right nut,
leaving the pore free and clean and In
t heir natural condition. Anybody trou
hlerl nlth thcxe unsightly blomlahea
should eertalnly try thia simple method.
Advertlaeuient.
The New Home Treatment
for Ugly, Hairy Growths
( Houdolr .Secret, i
Ih'ie in a atinple, yet very effective
uieihoii fur removing liiilr and fuxx from
lue ftin. net K Hiid arniH: (.'over the oli
tec 'tioiiithie hull Willi a peaie made by
mtxinar aoino water wllli u little pow
lenrt tlelalm e. Leave this on for 2 or
:' milium, ihen rub nff. uh.m!) l, xkm
Hurl the liHllx have Vlllllahnil. Nit pain
r iiirieiv eiilenre iittenda thla treattiient,
t.tit reaiilia M ill he certain I f you are Mire
tn ki "ill ilelntone. A'lvertlfeinent,
Consiilt thea Dewer Dealer
on your construction problems.
Kor concreta uso
DEWEY
CEMENT
tMntat. Ta" ft"""" mmmt
Sold by Deey Dealers Everywhere
April a Big Month
for
Bee Want-Ads
PAID
1 ... . ji u d toant-Ad
1-41 I" g Ail 'I,
17,834
WOMAN
Mlllllllll.
L
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le fc 't
li,. ti lh I r
Mm r ! J. 4 ll.SSO
Gain 5,954
Advertise in The Bee
i a i.p nasi;
Thr 10 00
BRIEF CITY NEWS
"Tewastad's for tporttaf Creeds."
UfkUaf riitWM- Burftaa-Oranden.
DlmoBd Eaaement miafa. Cdkolra.
aa Boot rtBt It Now fieaeon Pr.
Aadiroaa. rira aoreeBs, Sunderland s.
llre, Tornado, Antemobtle, Burflary
lnuranoi. J. XI. Dumont. Keellne Hlds
Aiulltortuni Beoaipta for April Man
RKer Franke of the Auditorium reported
a total of S1.T0II.A7 receipt during April
Criioo, S3o-4SC-S0c rream cheeae, lh..
2 PK. aeeda, be, flour, 1'4-lti bng, c.
eo fiaaket Store Display ad on I'age
Hve. 7o aule.
Today, BtovU rrocram," alaaalfiad
ctlon today. It appeare la The Bee
CXCLUSIVKLT, find eut what tie
rlnua mtvlng picture theater offer,
Oirea Beery riB Mike vTaek and
Lihter Korheford wer fined t'Ki anl
ll'tO, respectively, by Federal Jvidifo Wood
rough for vlo'aiioiia of tha Mann a t.
Oehrk a Bankrupt Rdward W.
Oehrke, a elrk, filed a retltloii to he
adjudged a bankrupt, lie ha llabllliba
agrrenatlng UMi and aiaeta of only l."
ralntera' Vaioa Kloks teeauea the
raintera' union objected to the illy conn
ell, that prisoners were sdng employrdi
In painting the Interior of the illy Jml,
th work has ben abandoned.
Latber to Meet An open meeting of
the lather of Omaha. 1 called by the
aeeretnry of the Lather union for thla
evening at Waahlnglon ball, to which all
tha lather of Omaha ate Invited,
Woodrouarb. to Speak Judge Joseph
W, Woodroiigh of the fedeial court will
he the prlnelpel speaker and the gueat of
honor at the eeinl-tnoiithly meeting of
the Xoonduy club at the Commercial club
room Thursday.
Mi Bunt to Talk The e.1uiailoiinl
department of the Young Women Chila
H i aaaoclailon ha arranged a aerie of
four talka on kodak work to be given by
Mia Lula Hunt of the Rembrandt aludlo.
t'rldey evening at 7.30 o'clock.
To Speak , at Nebraska City -I. J.
Copenhsrve, prealdent of the Trade
I'nlonlat Anll-Hoor.e league of Ne-
braaka, ha accepted an Invitation to ad
dre the worklngmen 'of Nebranlia
Hunday on the topic of "The Wffeet of
lioo7.e on Trade I'nlpn I'rogres."
Kotarlana to Heet-TIi problem of
Involuntary past llotailan will be ol
tied sf the wee'.ly meeting and luneh-t-nii
of the club In the tea room at tin
Hotel Fontenelle this noon. One
of the laraeat attendance of the year t
expected. C, W. V. IOiick of the Ale.
Kern Motor Cat company will h the
principal speaker, with Daniel I'aum, Jr.,
prealdlng as chairman.
Hie "Tea-TUe" SbiBflae fundertasds
Schreiber Finds
' Conditions Bad at
Some Movie Houses
Superintendent flihreltier or the Wel
fare board reports he Inapecled two mo
tion picture theater on Monday and
found condition almost negligible from a
fir protection standpoint.
"I made the trip with State Inapeclor
Coffey and 1 was astounded at the con
dition we discovered Jn tha two place
visited. At one theater we tried tb rear
exit to determine Just what conditions
would be met In esse of fire. It waa
difficult for us to get through to the
alley even under ordinary circumstance
What would hive happened under
stre?" asked Mr. Hcbreiber.
He explained that rubblh and boxes
Impeded the way from one exit door and
Ix step had lo be mounted before going
through the door leading lnt the alley,
He found no fire curtain In these two
theater and the film booth were not
according to the city ordinance.
"There certainly I need for motion
picture theater Inspection In Omaha,"
dated the auperlntendent.
APRIL WEATHER IS OF
THEVARIED VARIETY
April' offering in ellmitlo condition
were of a widely scattered variety, it is
ahown by the monthly meteorological
ummary Issued by the weather bureau
of the Cnlted State Department of
Agriculture.
"The highest temperature for the month
waa registered on April ll-M degrees,
and the loweat on April SZ4 degree.
The greatet daily range was US degree,
on April I1t while the leaat dally range
was i degrees, on April 80.
The mean atmoapherto preur for
the month waa 80 Inche. Th Mgheat
wa 80.41 Inche on the Slh. with th
lowest on the 1!th-21.tf Inche.
The total precipitation for April we 1.72
Inche. .4 Inch of which w anowfall.
The greatest precipitation In twenty-
four hour wa between April IS and
19. when 1.13 Incbea were recorded.
The prevailing direction of lb lnd
during April wa northwt, th total
movement being MIT miles. The aversge
hourly velocity WS . mile, wllh th
mtinnm velocity (for five minute),
t mile an hour, being recorded on
April n.
Purine April there were li clear days,
twelve day partly cloudy, twelve cloudy
Avm and eleen days on whh'h .01 Inch
or more of precipitation oceurr!
PAT JOHNSON MOVES FROM
OMAHA TO CEDAR RAPIDS
Tat J.diner.n I to leave Omaha flvery-
on know a Pat Jidinaon. he ha been a
department manager at llayden Urns
if 1'iea: t'at la to eonttmie lh sem
Pne if Inislties, bit at 'dar Uapids
t la to beenme a department manager
sr. I en of tb owe' tb lrs!
t o In that town I'al le too ni'idt
III friend t ItaV'ten pro miied !
fn i.p a I Ml banquet t"t him l'r re
lee b it U l-in did nt it f
t.teet f rat J.ibnii, eite -i i. i us
i, .i i. a ii. uli b.t i the iM Hit
h s fr . ' H '' b ' tl
ne t ' t i'i.H.
In h
: DR. GREEN TO LECTURE IN
I OMAHA ON NEW THOUGHT
! . , i h Hue liii.. ai
i-.ie ! g'ites Ns
'Trw -iM A' tei.i, w!l t'e'i I .r
ar Ci l ' i.'il is l it. irliag llli
f He give !'. ; '.
' I , !t titi tii. s Tte . s wit M
I W.r.'ai e.gsy" se t ' tl..w ,..t
I
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Wiii a t,nig iv hn it kt"- Iti.i.t f -
... tlissi, U S f "' b J !
ti f . .i. tt iks t hewiat Tms
i tf t .1 :. I ! i" It
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W It aet f )'.
AWES AVI NUE MAY BE
PAVtO THIS SEASON
et . t i ' ' -
' H t -.t'S .- t IS-
t-. 4 r ' " I c1 : i -ii
.(.-IS ' I I- ., ' ! I i.l i.
Till; MKE:
METHODISTS GAIN 'SAMSON GIVES OUT
IN MEMBERSHIP! HIS PARADE DATES
Increase Has Been Nearly 400,000
Each Quadrennium for More.
Than Fifty Years.
BISHOPS DECLARE FOR RE-1JNI0N
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.,- May
?. The membership of the, Metho
llst Episcopal denomination has in
creased between 300,000 and 400,000
every four years for mors than half a
century, according to the Episcopal
address of the board of bishops, read
at today's sesalon of th Methodist
peneral conference by Bishop John
V. Hamilton of lloston.
The Episcopal address, which Is
I lie formal utterance of the bishops
of the church, reviewed the work of
the denomination since the Minne
apolis conference of 1912 and made
recommendations concerning future
labors. It emphasizes the responsi
bility and opportunity resulting from
the ICuroptmn war, saying:
"The occaalon require the keeneet dis
cernment and most tolerant appreciation
of the oplrilona snd feeling In the eev-
eral belligerent nations '
The plan adopted four year ago of
trying out the residential upervllon on
the part of the blahops, whereby each
bishop bad charge of the annual confer
ences contiguous to hi Episcopal real-
dence, haa been satisfactory to the
hi. I, ops, but thy feel that It I undesir
able to (roup ssveral aueh Hplscopal
sreaa. "It tenda, ' the addreaa ael form,
"lo limit the eapnerlenee and knowledge
of (he bishop to restricted aeotlon."
Nlahop Faroe 1'nloe.
The proposal to reunite the Methodlat
Episcopal ehun-li snd the Methodist Epis
copal church outh, ehlch divided about
seventy year ago over the question of
slavery, I approved In the address. Th
altitude of th bishops on this question
follow:
"Without preumlng to pronounce upon
I lie terms of union, w declare ouraelve
earnestly In favor of the organic, union
of the Methodist Episcopal church and
the Methodist Episcopal church o"th
snd of ui;h oilier bodies a may har
our common faith and eiperlenee,"
child labor, th growth of Mormonlsm,
the repeal of Pahhath observance law
In several Inealltlea a,nd the liquor traffic
were denounced In th address.
To Use Ice Cream
to Exterminate the
Dandelion Tests
Hoys and glrla have been known to
redouble their effort when a reward of
lei- cream wa held out to them. The
Harding Ice ('renin company will use
Ita product a the means by which dan
delion of Die city will lie exterminated.
A treat will lie given to the winning
room cf each public school In a city-
wide d'inilellrin pulling campaign. In the
eases of laige schools Ice rream will
be gl"en to the flrat and second winning
rooms.
Sunei Inlendent Oraff will dlsc-uss th
matter this afternoon at a meet
ing of the prlnclpul. and be will also
toko the plan up with the Omaha Civic
league.
I'harlea Harding of the company mak
ing thl generoua offer la a former mem
ber of the floArd of Kdinntlon and la op-
poxed to dandelions. He saya he will
keep his Ice cream factory working night
If neceasary to rid Omaha of theso yel
low peal. .'
William Templdton,
Old Pioneer, Dies
William A. Templeton, aged 72 year,
for forty-seven year a resident of
Omaha and for forty two years an em
ploye of the liilnii I'aelflc, died at hi
homo, 2"ii0 Houth Thirteenth street, Sun
day after a short Illness, Ho retired
from hia employment two year ago.
Surviving him are one bother of Mus
kogee, Okl., a former fire chief of
Council Kluffs, and two aimers, one liv
ing In Chicago and the other in Pun
Francisco.
Funeral service verc held Tuesday aft
ernoon at 3 V o'clock from Cole-McKay
compMny'a parlors, 3BK Kb mam street,
under the auspices of St. John' lodire
of the Masonic order. Interment took
place In Walnut Hill cemetery, Council
1 Huffs
Captor of King of
"Two-Gun" Men Dies
Ira Murnbam died vesterdav, after
a abort Illness at hi home In the Ivy
apartments, ftlxteenth and ftpruc street,
at th age of 11 yeare In tb early day
h wsa kmrnn a Kheilff llumham of
Kya I'aba omiuly, and particularly a
th raptor of "pec" Middtetnn, desperado,
outlaw and king of tha two gun men
llnrnham la a i r K t bv Mi ftldow and
two daunlilei s, Mrs T I' Cmrvill of
this rny, so. I Mis W II Well of Oor
Son Tb toxtv Hill I taken from th
Itialley Pnrian-e ebaiwl Ibe latter part
of the weH to Htr,lk.n fur Intei ment
Wtilis Inn.g In itroaha Hirnhsn) was
gennral 'te gpt for Kelser llto of
he-.ah. la
.
it,'.. 5, , psVvji,0-v
i c. v'i s 1 1 :.isA.e. I
1 Vt'l ;iu i n. iikutiii us r,o. lYTTt
OMAHA. WKDXllNDAV, MAY 3, 1LH6.
Two Daylight Affairs This Year
With the Addition of Big
Masquerade Ball.
USUAL ELECTRICAL PARADE
Tuesday, October 3 PHylisht
parade.
' Wednesday. October i Klertrlral
pageant.
Thursday, October S Second dsy
llKht parade.
Friday NlRht, October 6 Corona
tion ball.
Saturday Night, October 7
Grand masquerade ball.
Above ttro the datea as fixed at
Monday eveninfi's meeting of the Ak-far-nen
novernora for the various
events of Samson's week of festivi
ties next fall.
Two daylight parades me scheduled.
On of these Is to be the big hlMnrlral
parade li which all the various uroup
of pioneer, Indian, soldiers and trap
pers for the last year are to be re
produced In groups and floais. The
other la not et definitely arranged.
Sfaaiinernrie Untie.
The Halurday night masquerade hall Is
a new fenture Never before ba thl
been given, fanison haa decided to throw
the door open to the public for a email
chain the night following the coronation
and let the nuwlieit revelers dame to
their hearts' content.
The governora hnve mapped out a pro-,
gram of entertainment for themselves for
the early part of .June June H they ar
to attend the Lincoln pageant In a body.
Coming buck on the train thut evening
they leap immediately upon a Chicago
train and go In a b'lv to attend the re
publican national convention at. that
place, June 7.
"We've never seen a convention lit ae
tlon," atd one, "and we want to see th
show."
A rehearsal of slnaera was held at the
dan Monday night.
There at l.S members of Ak -Mar-Hen
to date. Forty fame In, Monday.
DETECTIVE RESIGNS TO
ESTABLISH PRIVATE AGENCY
The realgnatlnn of Petaetivn Frank
William hag been accepted by the city
council. Mr. W'llllama, who will establish
private defective agency In this city,
waa wl spoken of by Superintendent
Kugal. ,
Qiticura Kills
me cause Of
liilliii'i rlair
Treatment: Touch spots of rlandrufl
and ilchinK with Cut intra Ointment..
Then shampoo with Cuticura Soap.
Sample Each Free by Mall
With 32-p. Skin Book. Adrlreaa poet
card: "Cuticura. Depf. 22G. Bos
ton." Ktiltl throughout the world.
One Way to Cultivate
Smiles That Captivate
"Alna for the pretty girl nho, when
she opena her month In a smile, glvea a
vlw of teeth more deplorable than the
ruins of ibe Helms catheilnil. luxtantly
ahe repela Instead of aid acting, and ahe
lias only the cdtmulathm rlie I in no
danger of being kissed, " remarked th
president of the National Muuth lUgieue
Association.
W hat a pity women generally ar not
mora familiar wltb tbla feature of lieaUty
culture. Consider that more than a
hundred varletlea of niloro-oiganlama are
found In the mouth' la It any wonder o
many have ugly tenth and guma. un
sightly fillln, crowns and artificial
leethT Oerm not only cause tooth de
cay, but a aerloua gum affection. (Join
become spongy, wollen, sore, Inflamed,
and pu gather atio.it ths leeth roots
(iradually the auma recmle, showing the
necks i.f th teeth, teeth become lie.
d'op ii'it' et H Is an easy l. svold all
this Hn simple a thing a trhnd aiatiil,
suite), Oriiisists csriy in convenient
iulo. effectually ibtlio)s the genus
which cmuaw sit. h eorvlliftis .ot only
thif, It oinp!iy rtotives eien ibe
lit a. t i.intu, sle ilie...lortliui keriiing the
te.h I w.ttit(,tliv wttt met S'al4ttitg
Atatct can ;scd Use t.,th wt i,.
leguiar biiiSl.iiur lit It l.tit, e iriuu
leg lee ilia - AJi erttMirtt
s
nr inn
Dandruff
Mil
' fpff
I ..jsa-swe 1
DATE SET FOR FILING ml ,h"' My u th" d'" cho"n
THE PETITION OF DRYS1y ,h ",r""vc committee of the lip
I federation, Mr. William' Berry of th
Plan, of local temperance workers to South Side Women's rhnatlan Temper
nle the Initiative prohibition petition. 1 ance union was the one most earnest
be day preceding "Mother'a Day." for I In urging the filing before "Mother s
Its sympathetic ff-, ol, vo,,rs were Pay."
perforce abandoned when announcement I Over M.ftm signature have been se-
Store Open 8:30
Burgess-Nash Company
Tuesday, May 2, 1 01 A
Two Groups of-
Fancy and Tailored Suits
Including Suits Formerly $30 to $45
$18.75 and $24.75
THKRE are Mill won of Oinnlia woiiumi who hnvp not bought Hioir now .uils nnd
for thw women w Imvo ir''Hrei lil,Prnly. TliPrc is no hrior plntv to pur-
Remarkable Clearaway of Smartly Trim
med MILLINERY Formerly Priced $5 to $10
AN offering for Wednesday of extremely fncinating creations, all greatly reduced
from our regular stock.
Fashion Says the bigger the better ami we have
them big straight sailor shape rolled brim and droop
ing brims, faced on top or underneath in white, black or
colors. '
For the Matron Medium size rolling brim hats, trim
med high with ribbon loops.
For Sport Wear the large flat sailors, trimmed ef
fectively with pretty bands. ,
All these popular styles embraced in t,he assortment
for Wednesday. Possibly the hat you admired here a week
ago, but was more than you wanted to pay, is included in
this sale.
Scores of Dainty Summery
M u sli n Undergarments
Extreme Savings During May Sales
Petticoats, $1.25.
Petticoats of cambric and
muslin, with docp flounce,
three rows of lace insertion
and lace edge underlay.
Table DAMASK Specially
Priced During May Sales
T)l'lK linen damask, good wmk1iI nnd quality for reifii
1 !r family n . Keeil-nt latiuderintr qualities,
t 'tut ha, tre -V-' jard. t-Mi'li, $J.7i,
I lot In, ii- -t''v yards, each ;t..V,
Cloth, sis) ' yard, each, tl.l'.Y
N knit timti'li, iiii-h, du,t), $i.7.V
liiiH'it damask. )1.J. valtie, yard,
Sitin Bolster Sets, $5 00.
ftiix atiii nisi fi!U's I.e.! apH'ttil, UiK''' dnibt.t .-d
'"h1!h'i wifii rut chiiiit and I 1 1 I r cover to
htitt'h; spli-ndtd aiitn(tnt f raised pattern. Very
() ml, t $5 00
Bungalow Lunihfon ScU, $1.75,
A tuitt tUlw';Un -it, n!!ttHi f till-' .'I Hl.'ii I I'll
I r 1 1 1 1" , iv II in h ilutlir and t tiiii.ii dili', it!l
lirntlv airtl!(''d ill delft blui',
CmjelMi Unin, Ysud, 75c.
AH tb' Miiatd '(!.r and wiit, in.di.' i,lo
liti btx'ti has rH-sn thor'U;ldT hrsink by it irt 1 1.1
. e st bU h mukr-a jirnct icaUv r r rltlr
V-I.ia rtees
A. M. to 6:00 P. M.-Saturdays
gygRYBOPViS STORE
MTOKK NKWS yOH Wf'.DM'XDAV
cliiist' your new suit than at Rurppss-N'Hsli, and at
Ihin oxIraortliriHry jrir tlifn will l no bettor time
tlinn WnlnesdHy.
The Group at $18.75 w i LI appeul in particular to
(ho woiimii wlio wnn In a rwond suit tailored and
nimple, so that, it may be woni for shopping or buni
ne.H. The Group at $24.75 embracer! Kiiitu of a more
dreHsy type. Niiitn ihat can be worn for all occasions
formal or informal.
The Styles are smart jaunty belted effects, plain
tailored htyles, braid bound model, Hport models,
fancy tailored model, ami flare ripple ftyle.
The Materials include men V wear Kerge, taffeta
arnl serge in combination, worsted checks, lustrous
taffeta, popular gabardine and velour cheeks,
nrgsss-Waeh Co. Beooad Flsor.
$3.00
Choice
nrf eae-sTaaa Oo. Secoad
Floor.
TABLES piled high with fresh, crispy, new undergar
ments. ,
Envelope Chemise of Muslin, 50c.
Made with "V" yoke of embroidery insertion; lace
or embroidery edges, several styles to choose from.
Envelope Chemise of Nainsook, 98c.
Km pi re yoke of lace nnd embroidery insertion, fin
ished with lace edge,
Muslin Petticoats, 98c,
Splendid quality muslin, with five-inch embroidery
finished bottom, very special value, at 98c.
Chemise, $1.25.
Fine nainsook envelope
chemise, elaborately trim
med with rows of val lace,
organdy medallions and
ribbon beading.
arf f.Taa Oo. IscoaS
cited over the state and will be filed Mir
I with Secretary of State Poole. Th'.a
will be ncconi)H)nled by elaborate cere
monies and a big dry conference, for
which a larse delegation of local tem
perance workers will go down to Lincoln.
Key to the Situation-Dee Advertising.
Till 9:00 P. M.;
Phone I). 137
Gowns, $1.39.
Xainsook gowns, fifteen"
styles, all daintily trimmed
with lace and embroidery,
empire, "V" or square
neck.
Fleet.
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