SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR Kansas City Lady Darkened Her uray Hair and Made it Soft and Glossy by a Simple Home Process. 8he Tells How She Did It. A well-known resident of Kansas City, Mo., who darkened her gray hair by a simple home process, made the following statement: "Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray or laded ftair, and make it soft and glossy withi this simple recipe, which they can mix at home. To half a pint of water add 1 oz. of bay rum, 1 small oox ot rJarbo Compound and !4 oz of glycerine. These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the gray hair is uarKcnea sumciemiy. it is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. it will make a gray haired person look 10 to 20 years younger." Adv. Sage Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark It's Grandmother's recipe to bring color, lustre and youtntulness to hair when faded, streaked or gray. That beautiful, even shade of dark. glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture ot hage lea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. II makes or mars the face. When it lades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Saee and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun- dredtold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old re cipe improved by the addition of other ingredients for 50 cents a Urge bottle, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com. pound:, This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been apr plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after an other application it becomes beauti fully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use prepara tion is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not in tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. Advertisement. Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys We eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you. THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1917. Nebraska BOARD LOSES RIGHT OF LIMITING BANKS Supreme Court Holds Rule in Contravention of Statutes of Nebraska. CASE COMES FROM SIDNEY (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Feb. 21. (Special Tele gram.) "The State Banking board cannot adopt rules concerning the granting of charters to proposed new banks which are in 'contravention of the statutes, and if it doest such rules are void." This is the opinion of the supreme court in the case wherein the State Banking board refused a charter to the proposed Nebraska State ban of Sidney, on the grounds that there was not sufficient business to lustifv anotner nank. The case was taken to the Lan caster district court, which ruled against the board and in an opinion by Justice Hamer the ruling is sus tamed, though Morrissey and Rose dissent. Rose Rice Wins. The supreme court commission. an opinion bv Commissioner McGirr. rhrms the judgment of the district court ot Done as countv. in whir Rose H. Rice sued the Supreme For est, Woodmen Lircle, for salarv supreme physician for the year endin June 1, 1912. The judgment amount to ,8UV.U0. Further Trial Ordered. The state partially wins its case the controversy over what is known the Keller case, lnvolvins the rich! oi ine state to inherit Drooertv Adams county belonging to Harry Keller, who died without heirs. The roperty comonses eiehtv acres of and worth about $12,000. Claim to th property was made by Louis Keller, wno claimed to be a brother. The dis trict court of Adams county decided against the state, which appealed to rne supreme court, which finds the evidence given in the lower court "un Mutuciorj ana remands tne case tor further proceedinns. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion ally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of lad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few davs and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, it also neu tranzes tne acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad der disorders. Jad Salts is harmless: inexoensive makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, tnus avoiding serious complications. V A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble wnne it is tne only trouble. Adv. TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently if it is en tirely and properly cleansed each time by the use ot a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest dry ing shampoo that we can recommend to our readers is one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, 1 by dissolving a teaspoonful of can throx, which can be obtained from anv druggist, in a cup of hot water. This makes a full" cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to annlv it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head, this when rubbed into the scalp and onto every strand of hair, chemically dissolves all impuri ties. It is very soothing and cooling in its action, as well as beneficial to both scalp and hair. After rinsing out the lather so created, you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy. Advertisement. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS You have swollen feet and hands! Stiff, itchy Joints! Sharp-shooting rheumatic pains tortura you. You have arhtnff hack, pain In ths lower abdomen, difficulty when unrtnat lni! Look out: Thene are dancer nlfnals. Trouble Is with your kidneys. Uric acid poisoning. In one form or another, has set In. It may lead to dropsy or fatal Bright1! disease If not cheeked. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH Capsules Immediately. They are an old prep aration, used all over the world for cen turies, combining natural healing oil and herns, well-known to physicians and used by thousands In their daily practice. The Cap sules are not an experimental, make shift "patent medicine," or "salt," whose effect In only temporary. They are a standard rem edy, and act naturally, gently and quickly. But when you go to the drugglnt, Insist on getting the purs, original Haarlem Oil In Capsules. Be sure the name GOLD MEDAL Is on the box, and thus protect yourself against counterfeit. Advertisement. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at aUdruggists., Notes from Beatrice And Gage County Beatrice, Neb., Feb. 21. (Special.) Twenty-five dentists from this sec tion of the state attended the annual meeting ot the boutheastern Denta association here yesterday. These of- licers were elected: President, .Dr. E W. Fellers of Beatrice; vice president, Dr. L. B. Fritz of Wymore; secretary treasurer, C. T. Hatfield of Fairburv: Dr. B. L. Spellman of Beatrice was elected a delegate to the state meeting iu ne neia at umalia. Announcement was received here yesterday of the death of E. E. Clute, formerly of this city, which occurred at his home at Oklahoma City. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. J. B rarKer 01 tnis city, who arrived at Oklahoma city a few hours before his death. He was 51 years of age and unmarried. The body will be brought 10 Deatrice ior interment. " Ocorge E. Champ and Miss Anna Thielman, and John S. Bures and Miss Emily Hubka, all of Odell, this county, were married yesterday by juuge j rweeie. Residence for Bishop Duffy Bought at Grand Island Grand Island. Neb.. Feb. 21. fSne. cial.) Negotiations were closed today whereby the residence of Mrs Inlm Schwynn will become the property of niMiup james n. uurty ot the local diocese of the Catholic church, and with his occupancy Grand Island will become the see city of the district. It has been boughtor about $11,000. It is a large two-story brick structure centrally located. Double Wedding at Lyons. Lyons, Neb., Feb. 21. fSneciall A double wedding occurred yesterday at me nome ot Mr. John ichroeder. His two daughters were married, Anna m. to uscar Melland of Clark, S. D., and Cora L. to Emil Swanson of Lyons. Rev. Charles Wayne Ray, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiated. The wedding was a quiet anair, wiin only tne nearest friends present as guests. Both young men are fanners and after a short honey moon trip will settle down on their respective farms. State House Notes (From a HtafT Correspondent.) Llnroln. Feb. 21. (Special. ) The lower branch of the legislature stopped business for three-quarters of an hour this mornflig " iv mpnvrn oy ne v. John Q noimea or .ew York city, who told the memoers w nat ne Know about militnrv training and his objection to the teaching v. Koniiruiiuiy irwwns vi a mimary charac ter In the schools. Mr. Holmes did not mention the name of the president during his entire address, but took the stand that compulsory military training was nothing more than militarism In an aggravated form or wmiM such a condition. 'The Commonwealth Power company bet filing feo that they could beat nntJ..r company to water rights; they lost, and now they want the stata to refund 2,GS&," said Senator Robertson of Holt, opposing on the floor of the senate a resolution to allow the company to sue the state. The resolution, fathered by Sawyer of Lancas ter, lost by a vote of IS to 14. Governor Neville has offered llOfl for the arrest of the murderer of Joe Mar lines in me union Racine yards at Grand Island, February 17. Secretary Danlelson and Hiram Uvn .f the tSate Board of Agrlrulture. are In Chicago this week In attendance at a meet ing of the American Trotting association and also of the general attraction meeting which books attractions for state fairs. A telegram from Carroll Fox. inert for the United States bureau of public health. Kepresentativs Horrmelster endorse House Roll No. 124, the bill backed bv1 the old-line doctors of this state for a reorgani sation oi me iiiio neann aepartment. rox made a survey ot the Nebraska health de-i partment In 1016, and he recommended1 most of the things provided for In House Roll No. 124. j few years ago the wolf bounty law of Nebraska was wiped off the statute books by a progressive legislature, because It was costing the state treasury MMQ0 or 170,000 a year and wolves were multiplying because1 of the bounty. Now the house committee , oo agriculture haa recommended for passage , bill to restore tne bounty ana make it higher than ever, $2 a head for coyotes and It for gray wolves. Constipation and Hick Headache. Dr. King's New Life Pills will relieve you of both, clean out the bowels and make you feel fine. 16c. All druggists. -A4r. Little Consideration Given To Soldiers on Tax Matter (Krom a Staff Corragpoiidrnt. 1 Lincoln, Feb. 21. (Special.) Sol dier boys received very little consider ation at the hands of the revenue and taxation committee when a bill to ex empt them from poll tax came up be fore that committee, the bill being recommended for indefinite postpone ment. The bill was rescued and by a close vote placed on the general file. A catfish is a game bird, so pro mulgated) the house, and in the future will be protected the same as other game fish and it will be unlawful to take them with a seine. An attempt to make violaters of the fish and game laws subject to im- Imprisonment, as well as a nne, tailed to go through on hnal passage, though for a time it looked as if it might pass. On a call of the house, how ever, members begin changing their votes and when the final count came the bill was found to be defeated. "4 to 15. PERSHING NAMED TO SUCCEED FUNSTON Major General is Appointed Commander of Southern Department of Army, ANNOUNCEMENT BY SCOTT Nebraska Bankers Appear Before House Committee (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. 21. (Special Telegram.) State and national bank ers met last evening before the bank mg committee of the house to con sider bills before the legislature cov ering the banking business. Among those speaking to the com mittee were: . R. Cnln, jr.. of Omaha: T. It Math- ewa of Fremont. Fred Volnp of Herlhner, P. Nelson of l.ons Pine. w. n. MrlJon- Id of North Plane. W. 3. Collett of Crete. Q. ,1. Thornley of Alnnwo . J. '.. May ol Ohadron. Dun Morrla of Kearney. A. N. Matters of Gerlng, J. II. Riley of ljenkel- man and one or two othera. The Jensen. hill limiting interest on deposits to 4 per cent was the prin cipal bill under discussion and the bone of contention appeared to be whether a state law could compel na tional banks to observe it. The Mur- tev anti-promotor bill also received some consideration. Senator Buhrman's Bill Is Passed by the House (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Feb. 21. (Special.) The first senate bill to pass the house Buhrman s S. K 6, requiring real estate conveyances to name the actual consideration, under penalty of $10 to $500 fine got through by a close squeak. It hao forty-seven votes on the initial showdown. By resorting to a call of the house, Mr. Fries suc ceeded in bringing in enough ab sentees to raise the total to fifty-four, or three more than enough. Allowing banks to bold one-third of their combined capital and surplus in the form of real estate and bank fixtures, as provided in H. R. 317, re ceived the o. k. of the house, the bill passing by 52 to 40. Ramaekers Nominated for Postmaster at Lindsay Lindsay, Neb., Fell. 21. (Special.) W. J. Ramaekers was nominated for postmaster at the primary election yesterday by thirty votes over his nearest onDonent. Will Winkler. The other candidates were Frank Schaech- er. Jacob Borer. Frank Connelly, hd Peterson and J. P. Johnson. Five hundred and eight votes were cast Fairbury News Notes. Fairburv. Neb.. Feb. 21. (Special.) Robert Scothom and Mrs. J. Uuack enbush were married Tuesday by County Judge L. J. Nutzman. Albert Iweitel, a farmer living sev eral miles northwest of the city, n ancrroiislv ill with Dneumonia. L. H. Hamilton has been appointed roundhouse foreman at Fairbury to succeed W. N. Foster, resigned. A reduction ot extra board hremen employed on the Nebraska division of the Rock Island was made .at this noint hv local ODerating officials. Nat Downs has departed for Hot Springs, Ark. William Lostello, an ther Kock island engineer, is also in Hot Sorines. Mr. Lostello was stricken with paralysis on the streets of Omaha in December. A safety first meeting ot Nebraska ivision employes was held at Fair bury Tuesday afternoon. Nehawka Teachers Re-elected. Nehawka, Neb., Feb. 21. (Special.) The board of education Monday evening re-elected the whole corps of teachers for the coming year, tne teachers are R. E. Dale, superintend ent; Uadore Sheldon, principal; Ko- wena Pollard, assistant principal; fcva Fowler, grammar; Clara Rutherford, intermediate; Lena Flint, primary. Nehawka High school has an enroll ment of fifty-one this year, more than alf of these being tuition pupils. Geneva High Closed. Geneva. Neb.. Feb. 21. The High school has been temporarily closed here on account of an epidemic of phtheria. The basket ball team, scheduled to play Beatrice Friday evening, was unable to make the trip. El Paso, Tex., Feb. 21. Major Gen eral John J. Pershing received a mes sage today from Major General Hugh L. Srott, chief of staff of the United States army, announcing the appoint' nient of General Pershing to be com. .......,4.- AfUA .. A ........ taking the place made vacant by Major General Frederick Funston'j death. General Pershing has planned to leave here tomorrow evening for San Antonio, where he will take charge of the department of which he has-been in temporary command since the death of General Funston Monday night. hile no announcement has vet been made, it is expected that Briga dier General George Bell, jr.. will re sume command of the El Paso patrol district. In his telegram announcing his ap pointment General Scott also sent his personal congratulations) to General Pershing upon his appointment. Effective at Once. Washington, Feb. 21. Major Gen eral John J. Pershing was formally appointed commander ot the south em department today, succeeding Major General Frederick Funston. The appointment will take effect im mediately and does not require con firmation by the senate. Mayfield to Be Chairman Of State Board of Control l From a Staff Corraapondent. Lincoln, Feb. 21. (Special.). When Gene Mayfield takes his place on the board of control on the first day of March, to fill the unexpired term of Judge Kennedy, he will sit as chairman ot the board. The rules of the board make the outgoing member chairman for the last year of his term, and as Mr. May field is taking the place of the pres ent chairman he will officiate as his successor. . Masons Hold Initiation. Falls City, Neb., Feb. 21. (Special.) The Royal Arch Degree Masons held a banquet in the Christian church dining room Monday night, preceding the initiation ot a number of candi dates in the Masonic hall, to which many members from Tecumseh and Pawnee City were present. Fine Stock Snapped Up. Grand Island, Neb., Feb. 21. (Spe cial.) Following the Hereford breed ers' stock sale, Phil Dawson of Endi cott yesterday put on sale fifty thor oughbred Poland-China hogs. Many buyers were attracted and good prices were maintained. Social Glass vs. Kidneys b "FmyPkture III L3 I I fiETUt 3TII Strong drinks, like beer, whiskey. tea and coffee, irritate the kidneys and habitual use tends to weaken them. Daily backache, with headache, nervousness, dizzy spells and a rheu matic condition should be taken as a warning of kidney trouble. Cut out, or at least moderate the stimulant, and use Doan's Kidney Pills. They are fine for weak kidneys. Thousands recommend them. i Here i an Omaha case: Charles Mar ley, 118S N. Eighteenth St., aaya: My kidneys were very Irregular In action and caused ma considerable trouble. My back ached pretty much alt the time. When I came to set down or straighten up. I found it a great effort. Doan's Kidney Pills soon overcame the trouble, made my back feel strong and put my kidneys in good working order. 1 am aeventy.four years of age now and I am enjoring first-elaas health. Cured His RUPTURE T was badly ruptured while lifting a, trunk nevnral yar ago. Doctor! said my only hope of rur wbi an operation. Truasea did me no (rood. Finally I got hold of lomo thing that quickly and completely cured me. Team have panned and the rupture haa never relumed, although ! am doing hard work aa a carpenter. There waa no operation, no lost time, oo trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full Information about how you may And a complete cure without operation. If you write to me, Eu gne M. Pullen, Carpenter, lt9C Marcellue Avunue, Manaequan, N. J. Batter cut out this notice and show It to any othera who are ruptured you may aava a Ufa or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. Adv. Farm Loan Bank Is Deluged With Calls for Money Although not yet organized for business, the Omaha federal land bank already has applications on tile for almost $4iKl,000 of farm loans. George L. l-oomis. collector of in ternal revenue, who recently re ceived subscriptions for stock of the federal land bank in the Omaha dis trict, says that action on the ap plications cannot be taken until the central board in charge of all the federal land banks appoints directors for this district and the latter or ganize. Youth Killed Instructing Boys How to "Hop" Cars KallsCity, Neb., Feb. 21. (Special.) While riding on a freight in the Missouri Pacific yards Sunday eve ning, Jesse Miller, a l.i-vcar-old lad Ipst his footing and fell under the train. He was killed instantly. He had been used to "hopping" the trains as they switched about the yards. Lpon this occasion he had compan ions to whom he was giving instruc tions in walking the humners. The other boys were successful in jump ing off and Miller had just called to them "Watch me" and attempted to and the home had been left in charge ot a Korean student. Fire originating in the blacksmith shop of William Taveleka destroyed that place and the general merchan dise store of May & May at Pavlinc, near here, last night. The loss is about $l'.000, including $2,00(1 worth of equipment in the blacksmith shop. 1'artial insurance was carried. Mrs. Keil of Barada Injured. Falls City, Neb., Feb. 21. (Spe cial.) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keil, on their way to Barada from their home, upset their car when they ran into a number of pigs. Mr. Ke(l was thrown clear of the wreckage, but Mrs. Keil was pinned underneath the car ami sustained four broken ribs and re ceived internal injuries. Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York City phyeiclan and author, saysi "There cott be no string, vigorous, (Von men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-cheeked women without Iron rwuxatcd iron jump when he lost his fooling and ; ,l,e" three tlmea par day after moale will Increase the strength and endurance of weak. list l 1 1 H II 11 1 C (.Ala. ' " r-' ... .w " - - J Ri.uwn. ini old forma of metallic Iron which may Injure the teeth, corrode the atomath, and thereby do more harm than good. Take only organic Iron Nuxuated Iron. It is disuensed in this city by Sherman a McConnell Drug Stores end all good druggiata. Heavy Damages Given For Attack Upon Wife Hastings. Neb.. Feb. 21. (Special Telegram.) Damages in the sum of $2,500 were awarded lohn M. Baker by the jury in the district court on his claim for $150,000 against Samuel A. Westing on the charge that West ing forcibly attacked the plaintiff's wife. The defendant will ask for a new trial and if ocnrruled will appeal to the supreme court. A bursted pipe flooded the home of Bishop G. A. Beecher last night while the family was out of town, causing extensive damage to furniture, rugs, etc., and ruining plaster in several rooms. Mrs. Beecher was in Omaha HOW TO GET RELIEF FROM CATARRH If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf nee or head no, tea go to your dnif rUt and get 1 oi. of Parmtnt (double trength), take thia home, adit to it U pint of hot water and 4 ore. of granulated augar. Take 1 tableapoon ful 4 tlmea a day. ThU will often bring quick relief from the dlatreaaing head nodes. Clogged noatrlle ahould open, breath ing become easy and the mucoua atop dropping Into the throat. It la eaiy to make, taetei pleaaant and Costa little. Every one who haa catarrh ahould give this treatment a trial. You wilt probably find it ia Jut what you need. ti m nip i D1U 7 CHILDREN'S SHOES Up go the prices down goes the quality. That is what greets the parent looking for chil dren's shoes in most stores in these days of "war prices." , ERVICE RomaiM Quality and CHOOL the Prloe of Same True, they cost ns more, but we have so many customers that have bought these shoes for years at these prices that we will not change. Children's, 8y, to 11 $2.56 Missei', 11 to 3 $2.50 Young Women's, 2 to 6 $3.00 D rexel toe Go. 1411 FARNAM. Did that itching keep you awake last night? And how can you expect to sleep tonight unless you do something to re lieve the trouble ? Ectema and otherltch in; skin troubles don't often heal them selves. But It is surprising bow quickly Resinol heals sick skins Almost daily we hear from a skin sufferer who says " Resinol Ointment stopped my itching at once and I got the first good night's sleep I had had in weeks. Now my skin is well." Resinol Ointment ia told br druggiata everywhere. QopQO Every NiqM For Constipation Head4chejntlio)estion,etc RANDRETH PILLS Sa&and Sure miniicO p. .a..... j Perry Lock ! Steering Wheel a positive Theft Insurance DOAN'SW SO at all Drug Stores IWfiMllbtiniCo.Ws Buffalo.N.Y. . No two locks have, ken jlike. Front wheels are wild when car is locked. I Ask us about it now. Phone I Douglas 8217. Auto Device Sales Co. 884-6-8 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. Buy Flag for Washington's Birthday TELEPHONE 2020 DOUGLAS ' brandeis Stores Rand-McNally's Global for school, library and homo 49c to $12.00 Thursday Is Washington's Birthday THE HISTORY, so glorious, which chronicles the stern struggles in which our rights and liberties passed through the awful baptism of fire and blood, is eloquent with the deeds of many patriots, warriors and statesmen ; but these all fall into relations.to one prominent and com manding figure, towering up above the whole group in unapproachable majesty, whose exalted character, warm and bright with every public and private virtue, and vital with the essential spirit of wisdom, has burst all sectional and national bounds and made the name of Washington the property of all mankind. , Here Are New and Pleasing Draperies DO YOU REALIZE that the only index to the character of your living quarters that the passing throng have is the indication shown by the draperies you have at your windows? Of course our homes are made to live in and not for outward appearance, never theless we all of us like to make good impressions. Why not consult our experts when you desire to buy Draperies for your windows? Here are some suggestions worth. while: Pretty Muslin Curtains, with pink or yellow dots; special at, a pair $1.50 Marquintta Curtains with hemstitched edge and lace; ecru color, a pair $1.08 ISO Pieces of Tape Edge Etamine, Voiles, Marquis ettes and Scrims, a yard 25. 20J and 30 60 Pieces of 36-inch Drapery Materials, in blues, peens and rose, Thursday at, a yard ..75 Kapock Drapery Silks, 48 inches wide, nice assort ment of the new colors, a yard SI. 98 Lace Edge Curtains, we are showing dozens of new patterns, at, a pair $2.08 and $3 08 Third Floor. 48-inch Extra Fine Grade Filet Net; many new patterns, your choice, a yard 85t The Specialty Shop For Misses and Small Women Offers Smart Skirts Tailored and Sports styles the most attrac tive separate skirts 'ever shown for Misses and Small Women specializ ing in this particular is an other "service" this spe cialty shop offers. Made of Taffeta, Wool Velour, Serge, Satin and Flannel, also Gaberdine. $5.00 to $10.98 N. B. Even though we do not herald their arrival in the newspapers new apparel is ar riving here daily fascinating styles that you will want to sea. Second Floor. New Frill Blouses Are Beautiful THE "FRILL" cannot be denied its place as Fashion's favorite is so thoroughly estab lished that "we must put on frills," if we would have our Blouses in the latest mode. These smart Frills look exceptionally well worn outside the jacket of a smart tailored suit. We are showing some remarkably beautiful mod els here, At $5.00 to $7.50 All the newest colorings, such as rose, watermelon pink, beige, flesh, gold and all the colorings of the rainbow.