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Fraternity Reunion.
Nebraska chapter of the Sigma JCjr
fraternity will hold its annual ban
quet Saturday evening at the Lin
coln hotel, Lincoln. The banquet will
be preceded on Friday evening by an
informal dance at the Lincoln hotel.
Many Omaha members are planning
to spend the week-end at Lincoln.
Among those expected to make the
trip are:
Mmik
Messrs.
C. H. Murphey,
E. A. Robrey,
N. R. Brlghem,
Oarratt Falr.oln,
fecll Bordner.
B. a. Hays,
F. J. Jumpor.
E. R. Cars.
William L.. Randall,
Lumlre Safartk,
R. M- Parkinson,
E. J. Krehullk, '
A. J. Rom,
1. F. Templln,
R. A. Brownelt.
Brandeiaea to Return.
Mrs. Herman Conn is expecting
Mrs. Arthur D. Brandeis and Miss
Leola Brandeis to arrive Wednesday
from California, where they .vent to
attend the wedding of Ervine John
Brandeis and Miss Madeline Frank
in San Francisco. They will be at
the Fontenelles over Sunday, leaving
then for the east.
The bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs.
" Ervine Brandeis, are still in the west
and expect to go on to White Sul
phur Springs for a short stay be
fore taking up their residence at the
Blackstone in Omaha. It is possible
that they may atop in Omaha a day
cnroute east, but they are keeping
their plans secret for the present.
Wives of Solons Entertain.
The following Omaha women, with
women from other sections of the
state, will be hostesses to the Ne
braska legislative league tomorrow
afternoon at the Lincoln hotel in Lin
coln. Mrrlamri I. H. Craddock. R.
A. Schneider, James Nielson, J. H.
Bulla and Henry C Richmond.
: Social Gossip.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Orr will give
up their home the first of April and
go to the Blackstone for the sum
uier months. Mrs. Orr, who is recov
ering from an .operation for ap
pendicitis, wishes to be f'ee from the
responsibility of a house.
Mr. J. Holt Tipton of St Louis
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Peters. J
Mr. E. 0. Hamilton is in Florida
V with his son, Mr. Warren Hamilton,
of Chicago.' The latter recently re
covered from a serious attack of
pneumonia.
Mrs. Jay D. Foster left on Monday
for Nampa, Idaho, where she will
make a short visit with her mother
and brother, Mr. Ralph Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Selby returned
Friday evening from their wedding
trip in the east. They will be with
Mr. Selby's parents for the oresent.
Mrs. W. L. Selby will entertain at
tea on Wednesday, March 7, for her
son's wife. In th near future Mrs.
E. W. Norris and Mrs. William
Schopp will entertain for the bride.
Mrs. Julius Kiper of ChicagoUeaves
Friday for home in Chicago after a
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Isidor
Ziegler, of this city.
Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Durkee, who
have been visiting friends in the city
the last two weeks, left Saturday for
their home in Chicago.
Mrs. F. L. Baxter of Salt Lake City,
who is visiting here sister, Mrs. H: .
Stine, will remain with her until
autumn
Miss Catherine Lacy is expected
home from New York Wednesday,
Stork Sneclal.
A son was born yesterday to Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. McCormick. Mrs.
McCormick was formerly Miss Edna
Sellings of Benson.
Jottings on the Calendar.
ine unitarian junior ciuo n plan
ning a large subscription dancing
party at Turpin's on Friday evening,
March 9, instead of Friday evening of
this week, as at first announced. The
affair will be a benefit forthe church
building fund and is under the
auspices of the Unitarian church.
The St.' James Orphanage Sewing
society will meet Thursday afternoon
tt 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Charles Savidge.
Miss Olive Ferguson will entertain
very informally Saturday evening at
a bridge party. The Thursday Dun
dee Bridge cluh will meet this week
at the home of Miss Ferguson.
. Members of one of the Tuesday
For Sal by
a J .
hy'OJteiUJlclcv
SURPRISES FRIENDS WHEN
SHE MARRIES.
h
MRS. WARREN A DRUMMOND.
Miss La Vivienne Hulshizer of
Kansas City surprised her friends by
slipping away, with her mother, and
coming to Umaha Saturday to at
married to Warren A. urummona, a
former Kansas Citv man. who is now
connected with the Omaha National
bank. The bride is a niece of Mrs.
Karl A. Lininger, whom she visited
last summer.
The marriage took place Saturday
in the couple's apartments in the Tra
verton, Rev. Charles E. Cobbey of the
First Christian church officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and ' Mrs. Godfrey Hulshizer. Mr.
Drummond's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Drummond(also live in Kan
sal City.
bridge luncheon clubs, the Lavete,
and other card clubs are planning to
play at the large card party at the
Blackstone Wednesday for the benefit
of the Jewish war sufferers' lief
fund.
Mr9. C. Louis Meyer will entertain
the Friday Junior Bridge club at her
home Thursday afternoon. ' Mrs.
Meyer has been a frequent guest of
the club. . . . .
The next meeting of .Delta Delta
sorority will be held the second Sat
urday in March with Miss Naq
Prankish. The assistant hostesses for
the occasion will be Miss Stella Mor
rison and Mrs. P. S. St. Clair.
The Qui Vive club will give a danc
ing party at Turpin's academy Friday
evening. .
Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Wood will en
tertain, their monthly dinner club
Saturday evening.
Martin Bush, an Omaha musician,
will be the accompanist for Madame
Charlotte Lund, at that noted singer s
recital at the Young Women's Chris
tian association auditorium Wednes
day evening. ,, , ...
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yohe will
entertain at a dinner party Saturday
night at the Fontenelle.
Informal Entertaining.
Mr? C. E. Dailey was hostess to
her Kensington club this afternoon
in place of Mrs. Lester Bratton, when
nine members were present. Miss
Madeline Kaiser of Chicago was the
only guest o' the club. '
Mrs. F. J. Jumper" wilt entertain at
a luicheon tomorrow at the Black
stone in honor of Mrs. E. B. Dailey
of New York City, who is visiting
Mr. Dailey's parents. The gutsis
will be Mesdames Dailey, R. N.
Howes and Katherine Le Bart. Mrs.
rtailrv will return home in a week.
WHITE-STOKES Mallo will
work wonders
"What shall I have
for dessert?" ,
How often do you ask
yourself that question
Vou have made your des
serts the same way for
years and they have lost
their' charm. Here's a
wonderful new Kelp for yon
Tradasnark Raglstarad
With Mallo the old desserts become
new delights. Mallo will heir) you to
make new cake icings, aalad dressings,
puddings, pies, doughnuts and desserts
of kII kinds. Wondrously delicate so
tempting and delicious you will have
expressions of surprise and delight
from every member of your family.
And Mallo is ao simple and easy to
i use.
Right from the can if desired, or
you can thin it with a little water,
cream or milk.
Originated amaf warts au y
WHTTE-STOKES CO., Inc., cfiicago, UL
. Not thla plejaaw If (iirejctioru eskivenoeitliecenanJin
the racir book ara eanfblly followed, perfect results
' and complete satiafactioo will be assured.
All Loading Grocers and Department Storas
COUPON WHITE-STOKES MALLO MIXING SPOON
Trris coupon and lOe to cover the cost of mailing kJII obtain for yon
one of the handsome, durable, handy Mallo Mixing Spoona. Made eapecialty
for the asers of Mallo: easily worth 25c: cannot beught in any store.
For sailing Mallo, for MaHo deseerta and generally jOaeful around the kit
chen. Write aame and address plainly.
Name....!
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917.
SALESMAN PICKS
GROH ASPROSPECT
Tells Him All About HiB Ma
chine, Just as Though He
Had Real Money.
HAS HIS SPIEL DOWN PAT
By A. R. GROH.
It was at the Auto show. Just why
this young salesman picked me out as
a good "prospect" for a car selling
around $2,000 I don't krlow. Maybe
it was because I had my suit freshly
pressed and my shoes shincd in honor
of the Auto show. Anyway, i appre
ciated the compliment.
Almost before I knew it, I was
seated in the driver's seat in a rakish
Resta-Rickenbacher position with my
hands on the wheel, the steering
wheel, you understand. I noticed
some little levers and things in the
floor, so I put my feet on several of
them.
"Did you ever touch a clutch that
worked more easily than that one.'
the exquisitely tailored, collared and
barbercd young man asked me. .
1 replied, with perfect truth, that 1
never nan. ,
"Notice that steering column,
he
continued. "Semi-irreversible
worm
and gear; horn button on top.
Asks Some Questions.
I couldn't see any use for a worm,
semi-irreversible or otherwise, on an
automobile; but I didn't say any
thing. 1 thought I ought to ask a
question or two, so I asked:
"How about the transmission is it
of the, er, semi-vibratory type or
He looked at me in a queer manner,
I thought.
"The transmission," he said, is se
lective, three speeds and a reverse.
The third speed is the direct drive.
The car includes all standard equip
ment, less water, oil and gasoline, of
course." ' ,
"Oh, of course, less those, I
agreed, feeling Jhat I was on safe
ground here. .
"The electric system is the last
word," he continued. -"Built integral
with the motor, including independent
starting and lighting units with direct-
current ignition, direct-driven genera
tor efartintr mntnr wltn automaut ny-
wheel, vertical ignition distributor
driven from cam shaft and 125-ain-pere
hour storage battery with aux-
iliary ury wiw .
Pretendi to Know.
"Gee, it's certainly all right," I de
clared. I hadn't any idea what it all
meant, but I felt I ought to say some
thing. . , . . ,
"Anil s nne-man never-leak top.
he finished, "complete with slip cover
and side curtains, carried in pockets
in front and rear." .
I remarked that, while I had pock
ets in front and rear myself, I couldn t
possibly carry slip cover and side cur
tains in them.
This young salesman then showed
himself "right there" with the repar
tee, for he remarked with a smile and
a glance at my head, tnat ne nopeu i
a never-leak "loo." tOO.
I took this occasion to tell him that
I was not expecting to buy a car just
now, owing to most of my capital be
ing tied up in big munitions contract,
for the German government and the
rest of it being in the Building n loan,
where I have to give thirty days' no-
.sa -v rlrauf it nilt.
He received the news with perfect
tn.innimitv. He declared there are
rninv onnct cars at the show, though
natuiaJly. he believes his own has just
a little the bst of any of them. He
i .a I ..,ll,t look about and see
everything and have a good time. AndJ
I thanked this likable young maul
sincerely.
Woman Burned When Door
Of Furnace Flies Open
Mrs R. D. Brown, 2659 Camden
avenue, heard a rumbling in her cel
lar. She rushed down and just as she
the furnace the. door flew
open, propelled by a bursting water
prPe and was severely scalded about
the legs. She ran to the home of Mrs.
Raymond, a neigiiDor, wuu ..v.
emergency treatment. The tire de
n..,n,.ni resnonded and extinguished
the flames before any damage was
done to the dwelling.
for you, Madam
Mallo is snow-white, rich and
creamy moiat. Note that it Is moist.
So it is all ready to use. AH the work
is done for you in our spotlessly white,
sun lighted modern factory.
The purest and most expensive of
ingredients are used in making Mallo
y,t wo giro you a big quart can for
only 30. '
Look for the beautiful blue and gold
can on your dealer's shelf or better
still, phone him or tell the delivery
boy to include a can of Mallo in your
rBeer'sure to say WHITE-STOKES
MALLO. , . , , . ; ,
That's the original mout product ot
the White-Stokes factory. And on top
of every can you will find our un
qualified guarantee:
Whita-Stokes Co. (Inc.) guarantM thj
contents to oa in perfect condition. It
after using according to directions, rou
fail to get results, return to your dealer.
He Is authorised to refund your money.
Mallo keeps moiat and sweet indef
initelyis always fresh and appetizing.
Your grocer has White-Stokes Mallo
and will recommend it to you they al
ready know how good it is from per- .
sonal experience.
With every can ehould be Included a White
Stoke. Mallo recipe book full of new ways to
make delicious goodies with Hallo. Use Mallo
and watch your agl, "ilk hoe cream kiila
Become smaller.
Mallo is made in the Whlte-Stokea spot
lessly white, sura lighted modern factory.
MaHo Bavarian
Cream
Dissolve one package
of Orenfce Jell-O mono
pint of booing water.
Add half a capful of
injur and stand aside
until it be&ins to hard
en. Then fold in one
pint of cream MALLO
Sauce end Run into the
mould. Serve very cold
with top dreasink of
whipped cream MAL
LO sauce -
Fashion Hint
LA RACONTEUSE.
An unusual and stunning evening
gown developed in navy blue and gold
metal brocade, this forming detached
panels on both sides.A snug basque
and a short round length skirt veiled
with rich gold metal net top lace. A
touch of fur on the bottom edge adds
an interesting detail, Distinctly at
tractive is the long, straight line
from shoulder to hem, this being one
of the season's most conspicuous fea
tures.
Omaha Woman's
Commercial Club
Elects Officers
T
Mrs. Stlla B. Wilson, attorney,
was elected Monday night to head
the newly organized "Omaha Wo
man's Commercial club," made up of
some forty business women.
rive commissioners were eiectea.
They are Miss Katherine Worley,
commissioner of education; Mrs. R.
H. Evans, records; Miss Jessie North
rup. finance; Miss Esther Johnson,
Dublic affairs, and Mrs. Katherine
Remington, commissioner ot meniDer
ship. Mrs. M. A. Kelly, Miss Lennie
Mnnttromerv and Miss Lena Bellman
were appointed a committee to draft
constitution and bylaws.
Monday evenings will be club
nights" fof the Women's Commercial
club, the meeting place to be the Van
Sant college offices, this scnool is
managed by a woman, Miss lone C.
Duffy.
I MakeMaearon! for ike Millions
and I cm VervParHcularlhwltfake U
MtSiqn
1 AsklbrandGei
Skinner's
1 Macaroni Products
Sh'tuterManuacturingGmpaity
OmahaNcbraska U.&A.
Lwt Macaroni factory in America
By
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YOUR DOLLAR WILL STRETCH a long ways into your GROCERY LIST at
THE BASKET STORES
ORANGES t ORANGES!
Famous RedUnd Navclit cmrltwd. fohiff
fatt, few Mti juicy and twaat.
175 til, par doian. OA A
20(f ilia, par doian 31c
120 alia, par doua M
P",CM: .. . ... .. $3.00. r $328
Lemons, dozen 17c, '
Apples that make the children smile and
drive dlaeaaa away.
California White Winter Pet-mama
fancy and extra fancy, 1 C
per box, at ?
Colorado Jonathana, box $1.05
Comb Honey, rack ISc
Galvanised Tuba, No 1 .....TSc
Galvanised 12-Quart Palls SOe
Market Basket, a good one for Tc
Knit Wriat Gloves I everybody weara
them for rough work, even the we
men about the houae. pair 8c
Tallow Candles, amall, for Sc
Tallow Candlea, Urge, S for Sc
Matches, Sc box, 3 for. ISc
Diamond Axle Crease, Sc; 3 far ISc
CoalolL gal, c; S gallons 42c
Sewing Machine Oil, 10c bottle Sc
Mouss Traps, 3 for Se
Needlea, per pkg 2c
Tacka, carpet. Sc . package 4c
Extract Lemon, Basket Store, 1 oa. . .lie
Extract Lemon, Dr. Price's, 1 oa.. ..12c
Extract Vanilla, Basket Store, 1 ox. .15c
Extrect Vanilla, Dr. Price's, 1 ax 18c
Fruit Coloring, Tip, 1 os. 8c; 3 for. .2Sc
Sunbrlght Cleanser, can, 4c; 3 lor... 10c
Lighthouse Cmanssr, can 4c
Pike's Peak Macaroni, Spaghetti or
Noodles, Sc pkg; 3 for 22c
Rve Flour. S lbs, 34c
40 Stores
Omaha A Lincoln
Edited bu Irma D. Gro&$ JDom4tics .
(Science- Deiar'meni' Central 7tiyk (School
Salad Making II.
The moat familiar salad dressing
found on the American table is some
kind of cooked dressing. There are
dozens of cooked dressing recipes in
the cook jooks. The following is
rather easily made, has very good
keeping qualities, and is satisfactory
in flavor:
CnilKKII SALAD URKSHINC.
3 T. butter 2 t. UKr
3 T, flour H e. weak vinegar
1. t. muatard 2 whole eggs or ,
1 I. salt 3 en yolks
(4 T. It for fruit salad.)
Melt gutter, add flour, then vinegar
and other dry ingredients. Stir to a
boil and boil three minutes. Remove
from flame, add eggs and beat five
minutes with a Dover egy beater.
This dressing may be cooked in a
double boiler so that there is no dan
ger of burning.
Before use, the dressing is thinned
to the desired consistency with sweet
or sour cream, or whippM cream.
Sour cream is especially good for all
but fruit salads; whipped cream is
most desirable for fties.
Salad Suggestions.
The nice thing about salads is that
there are innumerable possible com
binations which are attractive and
which use any available material to be
found in the refrigerator. All salad
materials must be fresh and cold, and
criso in the cast of green vegetables:
beyond these requirements tnc cook
has free choice in handling the salad.
If she has fine head lettuce, she will
serve it in quarters, or form a bed of
the leaves; if she has young and
tender leaf lettuce, those leaves also
can form a bed; if she has tougher
head lettuce it may be cut into rib
bons, or torn, making an equally at
tractive nest for rest of the salad. For
Phyllis Fawcett
Ninth Victim of
Spinal Meningitis
Phyllis, 6-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur J. Fawcett, Majestic
apartments, died Monday night from
cerebral spinal meningitis. Mr. Faw
cett is a reporter in the district court.
Nine deaths from cerebral spinal
meningitis have occurred in Omaha
during the nine weeks since Janu
ary 1.
The- little girl was the grandchild
of Judge Fawcett.
Woman Now Director of
Hynes Elevator Company
Miss Bernice Aldrich, who has been
with the Hynes Elevator company of
Omaha ever since it was organized,
has just been elected a director of
that company.- Her election to the
directorate came as a recognition of
her service.
The Haddorff
Player Piano
has unlimited tone possibilities, which
give to the rendition of a simple melody
wondrous beauty and charm. It is a
Haddorff achievement of supreme musi
cal qualities and excellent workmanship.
Think of the happiness it would give
your family.
COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS,
Haddorff Music House
Doug.
4240.
Factory Store, 1807 Farnam Street.
"WATCH OUR WINDOWS"
I
, CLOSING OUT SALE .
We-are closing out our entire stock of olives, olive oils, wine vine
gars, Maraschino cherries, preserves, etc., at less than cost prices,
Come In and get your share of those bargains while the assortments
are yet complete.
Spring Hill Whiskey Full quarts 8 years old, S1.00.
Free coupons for genuine cut glaaa dishes
All coupons out will bo redeemed.
CACKLEY BROS, dt.
The Old Reliable Liquor House.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY.
LIVE BETTER FOR LESS I
Economy Flour, an excellent heelth
flour, S-lb. each 2.28
Tip Flour, nothing better milled. A
. trial will convince you, 4S-lb.Sa.40
Cold Medal, 4S-lb.'eack $2 48
Cash Habit Flour, 4S-lb. sack $2.3S
Cornmaal, 6 Iba. white or yellow 19c
Craham er Whole Wheat, S Iba S4c
Maraechine Cherries, pony sixe 9c;
S for
Maraschino Cherries, I as. Me
Dried Apricote, lb, tOc) 3 lbs 58c
Dromedary Datea, pkg lc
Dried Prunes, large alia, Ik 12c
Dried Peaches, fancy Mulr, lb 11c
Bulk Currants, a anap, lb.
. .22c
Mustard. Cash Habit, 8c; 8 for. ... . .22c
Vinegar, cider; grade uaually cold for 35c
a gallon. A 5c trial will convince you.
Our price, gallon...... 21c
Bottle Vmegar 8c
Rice, beat Japan, 10c rade, 4Vi lbs.
for 'Se
Rice has five times the teed value
of potatoes.
Natmnal Com Flakea, pkg, 8c; 3 for 18c
Krinkle Com Flakes, large 18c pkg.. 10c
P. Toaatiea. ISc oka 13c
Shredded Wheat, 15c pkg He
TiB Fariaa. like Cream of Wheat, per
pkg "
Kellogg's Bran, 25c pkg 20c
Oatmeal, bulk, 8 Iba for 25c
Large 25c pkg. Basket Stores Oats. . .21c
CLEANING MATERIAL.
Diamond C Soap, bars far. ... . .. . .ISc
White Borax, Naptha or Electric Spark
Soap. 7 bare ...25c
OVER 300 PRICES LOWER THAN OTHER NEBRASKA GROCERS.
88.00 Orders Delivered Free Within a Reasonable Distance; Smaller
Orders, (Sc
lettuce may be substituted water cress,
or American endive.
Now that refrigerator cars bring
fresh fruits and vegetables to north
ern markets in the winter, we can
secure any desired salad combination
the year around. There are, however,
some materials which are less ex
pensive than the cucumbers and
tomatoes. 3ome winter salad com
binations art:
Waldorf Haled Apples, celery and nuts In
equal proportion!, or fewer nuts. This aalad
la good served In apple cupa.
White rrult Salad Grapefruit, banana,
pineapple, blanched elmonde and cut marah
mallows In any dealred proportion!.
Prune Naiad Pit cooked prunea. and stuff
with nute. or marahmallowa, or amall balls
of cream cheese, cherries may be treated
In the aame way.
Ilutterflr Halad Cut a slice of pineapple
In two; place on a lettuce leaf with curved
aldea, touching to form the wlnsa. Place a
allff dressing along center to form the body
and make 4h antennae of strips of green
pepper.
Pineapple and Cheese Salad Sprinkle
grated American cheeae on a allce ot pine
apple, garnlah center with an olive.
Porcupine Salad Stick blanched almonds
upright In a tanned or pickled pear.
Banana Salad Slice bananaa lengthwlae;
aprlnkle with chopped datea and peanuta.
(Iranefrult Salad Lay Ihree aectlona of
rronAfnilt freed from white Dimhne, over-
tannine on a lettuce bed. Make a lattice
work of pimento over the grapefruit.
Or,nsM mav be treated In the aame way.
except that It la dlffloult to frev the orange
from the membrane and keep the aectlona
whole.
Celery and Not Salad Cut slander atrip
of celery, one and one-half tnchee long.
Marinate with equal quantity of nut! for
thirty nitnutea.
(To marinate eoak In French dressing.)
Chicken 8a lad Combinational
Chicken, cejery and cucumbers.
rhivn wnlnuta and neas.
Chicken, areen peppers and blanched
almonda.
Chicken, celery and blanched filberta.
Bird's Neat Salad Arrange string beans
to form a neat. Place tiny balls of cream
cheeae In the neat.
Cbeeee and Pepper Salad -Cut rounds of
.run nenner. lav flat on lettuoe and fill
with eeaaoned cream or pimento cheeae to
which a few chopped nuts nave oeen muucu.
TOMATO MOLD SALAD.
1 pt. strslned tomato2 t. sugar
4 T. gelatine soaked In t. salt
14 c. cold water for 14 t. pepper
live minutes
Hear tnniatn and season il to boil
ing, add soaked gelatine and stir till
dissolved. Strain into indivirlu. ' molds
to set. Turn onto a bed of lettuce,
garnish with olives and pimentos or
serve nlain with Thousand Island
dressing.
Miscellaneous Suggestions:
Peas, walnuts and cubes of Ameri
can cheese.
Shrimp, celery and green peppers.
Oysters and celery.
Olives and almonds.
String beans, chives and radishes.
Cabbage and shrimp.
Sweet potato and celery.
EXCHANGE YOUR OLD RECORDS
THRU TrW
SPECIAL!
100 PLAYER
ROLLS
"GLORIOUS"
(Souse Song)
SATURDAY
ONLY
39 Cents
Only On to a
Customer.
RECORDS AND SUPPLIES
Doug.
4240.
Excel Soap, like Ivory, 5c bar c
Cocoanut Oil, Pumice or Tar, bar... 4c
Olive Cream er Queen of Roaes, Sc bar;
3 for 22c
Chloride of Lime, can. 11c
Ammonia, large bottle 7c
Bon-Ami, powdered or bar 8c
Pyramid Washing Powder, 28c pkg.. 17c
Cold Duat Waahing Powder, 25c pkg . 21c
Hippo or Small Pyarmid, 5c pkg 4c
Sal Soda, U'i Iba 28c
Soap Chipa, lb 8c
Tolleteer, like Sanl-Fluah. . . . . . .ISc
Sani-Flush 7r 21c
Cedar Oil Polish, American Lady,
without the high-priced advertising,
(1.00 aha, 80c; SOc else, 30c; 2Sc
else ISc
Laundry Starch, bulk, 8 Iba 25c
Argo Gloss Starch, 6c pkg 4c
Oswego Silver Gloss, pkg, 0c 3 for 25c
Brooms, O. K. brand, a good one. . . .39c
Brooms, Leader brand SOc
Store Broom, a heavy one, Ana1 for ga
rage 80c
MEAT DEPARTMENT.
We carry an excellent quality af meats.
Brisket of Beef, ib He
Rib Boil, lb...' .T. 12c-18c
Pot Roast, Ib ISc-tSo-
Rlb Roaet. lb 20C-22C
I cleat Shoulder Steak, Ik 18c-20c
Beat Round or Sirloin Steak, lb. .23c-25c
Armour'a Butterine, Tip Tinted, higheet
quality, lb. t.2ec
Tip White, highest euallty, la. 25c
Cash Habit, high quality, Ib 22c
Magnolia, 2-lb. rail 35c
FISH A variety at all markets, at prices
that will pleese you.
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Husband and Wife
File Claim On City
For Wife's Injury
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a claim for $10,000 against the city
for personal injuries sunerea on ine
evening of the 19th inst., when she
slipped on an icy sidewalk near
Twenty-fourth and Burdette streets
She is being attended in a hospital
Jeremiah Morrisey, her husband, filed
a claim for $3,000 "for loss of hei
services and compamonsnip.
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WONDERLIFT
Works Wonders
Hygienic-Fashion
Service
1(a) WonderHft device when adjust
ed in correct position. (6) Rtmovet
"way back" by eemctmgpoisi.
2 (of Wonderlift Bandlet does the
work of healthy abdominal mus
cles, ib) Improves amtour of body ey
uplifting trtndKintwptrfiiuutfiak
3(a) Combination of front steels with
adjustable Bandleta lifts internal
organs into normal position, ib) Fiat
tnuabdomnt into normaXyouthfulluitM,
4(e) Curved front steels equalise,
control, uplift and hold superfluous
flesh on abdomen in position, ib) Re
dacts sirs of abdomen; gives proper
''kmg" and style to skirt.
5(a) Garters, detached from front
steels, avoid pressure over abdo
men. (U Holds corset close. Insures
smooth lines over kips awd thighs.
NEVER a corset like
the Nemo Won
derlift. Never a corset
service so helpful and
healthful so comfortably
ultra-stylish.,
INVESTIGATE!
Study the Wonderlift
closely! It has a valuable
message for nearly every
woman.
Be a Wise Woman!
Learn .to enjoy Won
derlift comfort and style.
Accept no substitute.
There's nothing "like it,"
nor "just as good."
FOR ALL FIGURES
From $5.00 up
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