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;7' 4 THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUMj 5, laiB. - mi T '' ' - . ' ' I HATURAL1ZE 700 ALIEN SOLDIERS AT OMAHA POSTS t ' -; .- --- Agents of Federal Bureau Be Sin Work Here to Take Eli gible Enlisted Men Into ; . Citizenship. .Two agents of the federal natural ization bureau, with headquarters at St Louis, have started work at Forts Omaha and Crook, preparatory to naturalization 01 w auen soiaiers i the two posts. , The soldiers are enlisted men from . f t- . C various parts oi xne country, ouuic ' of them have taken out their first pa- pers, but failed to complete their citi , renship. The soldiers are enlisted men from Various parts of tha, country. Some of them have taken ' out their first papers, but failed to complete their citizenship. Agents of the department have lo cated these men after long investiga tion, but have delayed naturalization proceedings because of the lack of supplies. All of the aliens will be completely naturalized and made full fledged citi zens of the United States before they are tent to the front and the work will be completed at the two Omaha posts coring the coming week. ( , T7ELCH ELECTED TO PRESIDENCY OF ROTARY CLUB ". 'Annual election of officers of the HBtar club was held after a lunch . ttn Wednesday noon at the Hotel " I'ontenelle. Officers elected were: J. W. Welch, president; O. S. Good rich, first vice president; A. B. Cur ri, second vice president; B. A. Wil cox, treasurer; v. A. Johnson, secre tary, Johnson was re-elected. Three new members of. the board of directors were elected. They are i.- L. Fersiop, J. H. Beveridge. B. P. Slings. These new directors then met with the six old members of the board of directors and elected the new officers. Retiring officers of the Rotary club are: W. H. Clarke, president; J. W. Welch, first vice president; Orlo Goodrich second vice president; D. A. Johnson, secretary W. G. Silver, treasurer. The retiring directors are: D, A. Johnson, Dr. E. C Henry and U, S. Weller.v i ' Two Omaha Girls to Enter; i Government Phone Service ' Two Omaha gkls, Miss Caroline M. McEvoy, 2235 South Twelfth street, ind Miss Gladys P. Louisda, 1746 South Twenty-seventh street, ' have been selected from among the special ly trained long distance telephone op erators of the Bell system tn Omaha . . .for Ions' 5Jrtance teleohone eoeratins fc'org in Washington, v. u, ana win leave Thursday to enter government service.1".- - The government Wednesday asked the Bell system for more experienced long-distance operators to assist in handling the constanty . increasing "heavy telephone traffic in and from the capital due to military and naval operations and war activities. Oma . Ka's quota was two operators. The request to supply ' these two young, women for government work . was received Wednesday afternoon fcy H. L, Wilder, district traffic chief. Ubcr Committee Asks Aid ; Cf Mayor for Gas Employes H. IS. Lee, James O'Connor, B. Turstein and B. H. Payton called at Uayor Smith's office yesterday after , roon in behalf of 18 employes of the ' Omaha Gas company. The commit tie claimedfthat the men. were let out tecanse they had joined new or ganization o:f gasfitters. "The union waa started last Monday s t'iht and on Tuesday .-we were fired, stated Mr, Lee, '. "We made no de-r-.ands on the company and. all we ask t) the privilege of belonging to our ; ' "ion. ; ' ' IJyaor Smith told the men he would what he could to help them in this ..Nation. : i ";ws Seller Is Arrested r Cn Charge of Being a Slacker John ' Monico, - news-seller, ' 2218 Tacific street, was arrested Wednes day afternoon, charged with being a t lacker. John is V years old and oite healthy. For some undefined reason, he failed to register for the C-aft a year .ago, and fearless of the threatened action of federal authori ses in regard to evaders of the draft iw, kept holding his. news stand at fourteenth and Farnam streets. Whn Policeman Cumings brought I'm to the police station John said: "I didn't have time to register that tif, so I just let it go at that." , ' lie is being held for federal author!- M mi TEAfiiiiG HY CLOTHES OFF Because of Itching Skin. Cuticufa Heals Cost $1.75. "My tronbls began with an itchy wnsatton, and all of my body was broken out with ptaplss. Th pun jUm wart hard and red, at first, and Cmo thsf bagan to tan to water and up. Thay war Irritating and aads m scratch all th time. 1 could rot alaap at night and sometinws I L2t Uk tearing my sloth all ott "Th tronbls lasted about sis wks JLm I uaad Caticara Soao and OinU 5 - sou I only uaad two box A Cuti- r irn Ointment sad thrss cmkae of Co il ra Soap and I was baalsd," ' -ledi Mrs. Cam Jordan, ezo . Kirtrkn Av., Madison, Indiana, 18. 1917. Cjtksra Basra daily and Cntkura " t3nt eocaaionally usually prvnt : lsay biafthaads or othata ropoona. - ty cowplaxioos ara oftn a bar and rasuMs soccass. -" "l-fwkrMU. AAdeangur -jK.Ul - Sold , ... , . C--v at and Sc. In the Silent Drama Empress Entertainment,' tba kind thst deflea sleepy mtmbir of the audience to ren snoose, to at tb Empress theater. The Garden Betlea, a fast eoni and danc rerue, preeented by nlna people, aaven dashlnf girls and two men, heads the new bill open ing today. Wilson Van coma with a clev er offering1 la which sing Ing and number on violin and piano make up an act aald to bo a gem. Neal Abel, monologlet, hae a repu tation as a genuine fun producer. Valentin Vox In "The Clubman" completea the pro gram. Edltb Btorejr again plays an ath letic western role of th type tn which the delights. In "The Treasure of the Sea' which will be shown at the Emprees theater for the last half of tha week. A Fox comedy la alto on tha bill for tha laat half, of th week. ; "Strand In "Mr. F1 It," Douglas Fair banks has a unique and Interesting rola, that of a young New York society man whose hobby la to b happy and bring happiness to others. His greatest job and tha on that laada Into many mix-ops la when he trie to straighten out tha love troublea of two pretty girls, who hare become engaged and repent tflolr bargains. ' Blalto Thursday ' and for tha remain der of tha week. Dorothy Dalton will be offered In "The Mating of Marcella." The story Is replete with compelling momenta, and although there ara many dramatic sit uations, there ara llkewlsa many humor ous ones, while the costuming and 'direc tion will be appreciated by tb more dla. criminating. On the same bill will bo com edies and th latest current events. Sao William a Hart In "Truthful Tul liver" Imposes morality on Glory Hole, a town that waa a combination of everything Iniquitous. A gripping and traglo love story la Included In the plot, and only tha daring work of Tulllver In facing the bad man of tha mlnnlng town and teaching them that a good man la possibly the best man with a gun, glvea him the opportunity to win 'ie heroin. "Whispering Wire of War" la offered aa an added attraction. It Is a showing of tha work of tha Telephone bat talions of tha Signal corps. Mnee Fannie Ward will b, shown for tha laat tlmea today In "Innocent". Th story open with Wyndham committing sui cide. H leave a written document which to th history of his life. The locale of tha atory ti laid In China and Paris. Begin ning tomorrow and for tha balanoa of th week Virginia Pearson will ba seen In "Fire brand." Hipp Clara Kimball Toung In "Th Easlsst Way," will-ba shown here today only. Tha play la an adaptation of the stsg drama and has been produced oa th screen with sensational scenes, ably -carried out by tha atar. On Friday and Saturday will b aean Prlecllla Dean to 'Tha Two Souled Woman." ' Lothron "The Heart of a Lion," with William Farnum, will appear for tha last times today here. The atory tell of tha daeds and privations of a rough and ready westerner, who la found to ba a gentleman amid all tha privation of life. On Friday and Saturday Charlie Chaplin come In "A Dog's Ufa." Hamilton "Magda,", played by Clara Kimball Toung at this theater ona day only, la a powerful drama of lova with a number of flna characterisation In It. tha work of tha star, and tha cast being very fin. She has practically her own complete company aa th supporting cast. Suburban Th downing of aa Imaginary heredity trait of a liking tor whisky to conquered by tha lova of a pretty actreee In the showing of Charles Ray In "Tha Fam ily Skeleton." Tha hero I mad to Imagine that ha proteots th heroin from tha per secutions and attempted abductions of an x.prlseflghter, and In the final scenes gives tha prlaeflgbter th beating of hit lit and print th girl. Grand Basel Barrisoal In "Within th Pup" will show today only here. Th play to adapted from Churchill' book of th same nama and la a vivid Interpretation on th screen of th lively action and dramatic scenes possible from ths atory. On Friday will be ahown Viola Dana In "Xh Winding Trail," a pretty light drama and lova story and on Saturday cornea Douglas Fairbanks In "Wild and Woolly." . Alhatnbra Roy Stewart In "Paying HI Debts" will show for today only hers In a comedy drama In - which Stewart goea through various upa and downs, but strikes a balance at tha end sattetaqtory to him self and th audience and all ends happily. On Fridey will be seen Marjory Wilson In a mystery plot. Th Hand at tha Win dow." Jewel Carmen In tha Fog feature, 'Th Brida of Fear," will ba seen Saturday. Th heroin, who hat been married to a orook who I sent to prison, heart he to aeaa and marries a good man. Later thrilling I scenes ooour befor all to fin ished. ' ; '. I Ideal Seeiu Hayakawa, tha Japanes ttar. appearing In th play depleting th struggl cf th Japanese boy with westsrn civilisation, "Hashlmure Togo," will show nr today only, on Friday -will be seen Clara Kimball Toung In 'Th tCaslest Way." Marguertta Clark In "Bab'a Diary" will show Saturday, a whirlwind play of th sub-deb, E verbody Wants to Economize ; mm , li M x n m Iff i M 1 ACQUITTAL IS RESULT IN TEST OF SEDTION-ACT Joseph Smith, first to be tried in district court under the new "fight or work" order, making unemploy ment sedition, was acquitted of the charge Wednesday by Judge Redick, who instructed the jury to find the defendant not guilty. Smith was one of many arrested by police recently and bound over to the district court under the charge of sedition. He offered testimony that he had been recently employed and when arrested was awaiting a new position. Smith's former employer was present in the court room and when Smith offered to return to work, the judge dismissed the case. - The case was a "feeler' to establish the status of proof that is required to convict under the sedition law. At torney Ray Abbott acted as prosecut or for the state. , Omaha Y. M. C. A. Workers Attend Conference in East Amnnff the hundreds of delegates at Springfield, Mass,, to attend the fortieth annual conierence 01 oni cers of the Young Men's Christian association, which opens Friday, June 7, are A. A. Remington, business i-rtsrv. and F. Denison. ceneral secretary of the local Young Men's Christian association. Mr. Denison is doing war work. Mr. Remington will visit other eastern points before .. . . . t. returning to vmana. Outing for Poor Mothers And Children on July 9 The Poor Mothers and Children's Outing conducted each year by the Volunteers of America will be held Tuesday, July 9, at Elmwood park. Major F. A. McCormick, who will have charge of the outing, plans to distribute 500 luncheons, seventy-five gallons of lemonade, thirty gallons of ice cream and SO gallons of milk. Mayor Smith has issued a procla mation recommending the outing. Mrs. Eoessner Asks Divorce. Alvah M. Roessner asks a divorce decree from Thomas M. Roessner in a petition filed in district court Tues day. She alleges that Thomas has been guilty of cruelty. The couple was married June 25," 1909. and th adventures that aha can get Into, although protected by the usages and many servanta of New Tork aoclety bringing up. Rohlff William Russell In 'The Sea Master," la the feature at this theater today. A strong play of tha sea. It to well played and hae been well put on by tha director. Oladya Brockman In "Con science" playa ona of those difficult parts hewing tha double character of good and bad In a woman, on Friday. Tha Lee kids In a stirring patriotic play, "American Buds," ksep an orphan asylum and an army poat trying to keep up with their mischievous ttunts and finally unmask a traitor In tha army and find that ha to their ral fathtr. - Tlundea J. Warren Kerrigan In "A Man's Man" appears hers today In a whirlwind drama and comedy of lova and revolutions. Not a moment but there it something for htm to overcome and ha tackles the problem with such spirit that th opposl tlon to forced to concede that he wins. Mrs. Vernon Caatle In 'The Htlterest Mystery" will ba ahown on Friday. In a well played drama.' On Saturday and Sunday will be ahown Francis Ford tn "Berlin via Ameri ca," a patriotlo play showing tha apy system and how It Is being overcome. , AnoUo Norma Talmadga In T ' Luxe Annie" hae on of th most Interesting rolea In which sh hae been aeen. She Is married and follows her husband when ha goea to apprehend a couple of orooks. In tha male aha It hurt and ataala away Into tha night, losing her memory and becomes on of th famoua feminine crooks of tha country. Later aha meets ona of tha men her husband waa chasing on tha night aha was hurt and assoctatea with him. How aha to finally persuaded to aubmlt to an operation and recovers her memory and her home makes a vivid tala of, lova and a thrilling series of adventnrea. . TJiCONOMY means more than saving money; it means "management." No in the matter of clothes, the way to economize is to spend your money for the sort of clothes, that save themselves. That's why we advise our customers to buy Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes . . The economy is the price. We don't offer these as low priced clothes. You'll have no difficulty in finding suits and overcoats that are. lower priced than these. x' But you won't find any that are iess expensive; because all-wool fabrics and fine' tailoring do wear better: than, cheap x stuff ; : if you figure cost by ; the ;month, -rfSfor example, you'llee 'how low-priced these clothes are. . ". ' ' v : . ...r . Suits $25:00 i. i r - i ' i Briej City News Have Boat Print It New Beacon Preea Eire Fans, S8, Burgesa-Granden Co. Red Cross Report City Commis sioner Zlmman's department, Includ ing ths Are department, made a final report of 1927.87 for the recent Red Cross drive. ' ' v Ben Hnr Meeting Mecca cam, No. 13, Tribe of Ben Hur, will hold an open meeting this evening at the hall, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. Soldiers are invited. Prudent saving In war times Is a hostage for opportunities of peace. Play safe by starting an account with Nebraska Savings A Loan Atan, 111 S. 18th 8t II to $5,000 receive Improvers Mcetr A meeting of the New Omaha Improvement club was held Tuesday night at Hanus" store, Forty-eighth and Military avenue. Plans for the coming year were dis cussed. The next meeting will be held at the same place June 25. t rit Kifv Tinvv Dick Foster was found guilty in United States district court today of stealing goods from a Union Pacific freight car in violation nt Intentats trnflln 1HW9. Hfl WaS sentenced to serve 60 days in the Fre mont county Jan. tnwnt Mrs. F.llza- V..th Tourla fnrmerlv head Matdent of the South Side Social Settlement house, has been appointed social worker by the Omaha Welfare board. Kha ha harl r. nnv years' experience aa a welfare worker. She has two sons and a brother-in-law serving in the United States army. nttrTn la Vlnprl An obrfoxiOUS stench arising from a package of .. .... - 1 J. A spoiled meat wnicn waa Drougni mio police court "Vednesday morning as virion., .fralnat TI Rlrawe. nrorjrie- tor of a meat market at Thirty-third and Miami streets, cauted the police Judge to fine Slrewe $25 and costs. 8irews told the court he "couldn't detect anything particularly bad aoout ins meat." Ttarho ! Hol1 Tzzv Fiedler. tro- nrl.tn n . horhor ahnrt at- 1208 aa a w v va aw vw.awa w Dodge street, was arrested Wednes day morning charged witn noiaing Insurance on his place in excess of th. vain nf hie nrnnartv. A fire. Of alleged Incendiary origin occurred in Fiedlers oarDer snop iMovemoer a, 101T nllnnrlnir mhlh It la ohflrsrerl. .WHvnitio ' ' a , DMnriiAF ettemntpd tn collect the en tire amount of insurance on partially damaged property. Fine fireplace goods at Sunderlanfls 6 BCLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AIMS FOR INDIGESTION GAINS WEIGHT FEELS FINE Mr. Clyde Shearer, 722 East Seventh street, Jamestown, N. Y.,' writes: "I am using Cado mene Tablets and they are makv ; ing me feel fine since taking them.- I have gained ten pounds in flesh and feel better every day." '( ' Thousands of nervous, thin, weak, aching, impoverished men and women are daily getting : vast benefits from taking Cado mene Tablets.' They are not a "cure all," but just a wofr fully effective tonic to tiSt or gans of the body. Sold by drag- gists everywnere. aqv. , in the clothes, not in :ti60.00 lis June Friday and Saturday 7th, 8th AT THE SIX SIIERMAH & McCOIDIELL DRUG STORES We haven't advertised for several weeks, for the reason that we have been a little more than busy opening our new 16th and Harney Streets store, getting settled in our 12tft Street Warehouse and installing system at our General Office, 2d fl., 19th and Farnam. We are special agents in Omaha for Aubry Sisters' Beautifier, 35c, 60c and $1.00 size, and the various excellent creams, lotions, and perfumes which come in this line. , ' Perfumes Our stock in this line comprises about 1,000 items, representing every fancy design to please the sense of smell. ' Atkinson's White-Rose, per oz., SI J1.00 Pinaud's Essence Voilet de Parme, per oz 75t Violets (Monsieur Violet, the. Frenchman), Boquet Farnese, per ozf . 82.00 Houbigant's Quelques Fleors. the extract, per oz .$4.50 The Toilet Water, per oz. 81.25 $2.50 Mary Garden Perfume (ex tract), special Friday and Satur day, per oz 81.69 25c Hoyt's German Cologne, 19J $1.00 Pinaud's Lilac Vegetale, for 79t $1.00 Lee's Flower Girl Toilet Water, for 69 Odd lot of Labell's Toilet Waters, including Field Violet, Gardenia, Massata, Coronaria, etc., at 25, 50, 75 and 81.00 4711 Violet, June Roses, and Lilas de Perse Toilet Water, at 25t and .50t Ricksecker's Edgewood, Violet and Pingpang Toilet Water, at 50 and 75t per bottle Jenning's Dorothy Vernon, Lily, Rose and Violet, tat 75t .and 81.00 per bottle. . All of the above goods are at the old prices. They are worth about 50 more now. Toilet Creams Hundreds of items in this line. 50c Hind's Honey and ' Almond Cream, for i . .,. . . .34 60c Sempre Giovine, for. . . .444 65c ' Berry's Freckle Ointment; for ................... .49 60c, Steam's Freckle Paste, 29fr. 50c Daggett's and Ramsdell's Cold Cream for ............. ,39t 50c Stillman's Freckle Cream, for .......... ..........39t 50c Cucumber, Benzoin and Al-' mond Lotion Comp., for..34d. $1.00 Vivauou . Cream of Al monds, for 69t$ 25c Shermac's Hazel Leaf Toilet Cream, for ; . . 19d 75c H. & J. Springtime Beauty Cream, for 44d SHiU' SEKOMJEIL DR0 CO. Cor. 16th and Dodge Streets (Original). Cor. 16th and Farnam Streets North and West of Burlington. 16th and Harney. , AMUSEMENTS. NEW SHOW TODAY. GARDEN BELLES la the Garden at Lore. YALEXTINE VOX Th Cltra-Hnmorlst, In Hla Claaata, "THE CLUBMAN" . " NEAL ABEL T Tha Han With tha Mobile Face. lVLLSON & VAN Entertainment, "Aa Ton Like It" EDITH STOBET : !f 1 tT" -In- , IY-;a of the. Sea r (RUG PARth , Dancing Contests Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights. Waits, Fox Trot, Two-Step. Contests to continue for fifteen nlchta. SILVER LOVING. CUP a it anted the beat daneera. . FREE DAJfCIJTO LESSOWS every eventaia; ezeeptiaa; Sntar daya. Sandays and Holidays. AMirsEMESTS FOR BOTH TOCNO AND OLD. Santa htm erenta aooa take place. tvn. & tiniT IN "Triifhfiil Tiilfivrr.vi IIUUIIUI lUlillbl I i BOTOPLAVS. - - ' Day Our Big (lew Harney St. Drug .Store A little more than a week ago we opened the doors of our 16th and Harney Streets store. The beautiful soda and. luncheonette rooms downtairs are not yet open. Some of the other departments are not quite complete. We won't say much , about this store just now, except that it is our belief that when 'all its appointments are completed, there will be no better drug store in tha whole United States. Ten Favorite Toilet Pow ders and Talcums $1.50 Azurea Powder, for 81.19 75c Mary Garden Talcum.. 494 50c Galatea Face Powder, three shades, per box. .29 Your choice of Williams' Violet Carnation or LaTosca Rose Talc, for 14t Exquisite Violet Dulce Powder, for 50i 25c Soul Kiss Talcum, for. . 14 50c Melorose Powder, for.. 29 50c Carmen Face Powder, 39t 25c Mavis Talc. 19 50c Madam IsebelFs Tweetie Dear Face Powder, for 39 Patent or Proprietary Medicines at Saving Prices 60c Syrup Figs, for 49 (This is the original and genuine) Allcock's Porous Plasters, 106 50c Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, for 39 " 35c Castoria f or 24c This is the genume Fletcher's the kind baby cries for, mother and grandmother cried for. $1.10 S. S. S. Blood Purifier, 89J 30c Kondon's Catarrh Jelly, 19 $1.00 Enos Fruit Salts, for. .79t $1.25 Pinkham's Compound, 98t 50c Bardell's Rubbing Oil, 29t 30c Bromo Seltzer, for. . . ..19 25c.Westmal's Senna liver Pills, for .................. .14. 85c Jad, Salts, cut to. v. , . . .593 25c Lysolt for- .it ..-. ..19d '60c Pyramid Piie Remedy. .49 50c . Payne's or sGossom Kidney Pills, for' ..29t 50c Sloan's Liniment for... 395 25c Laxative Boro Pepsin. .14t 30c Sal Hepatica .a..:.,. 19t 50c: Listerine, f or . ...... . .29t 25c Shermac Camphorated Witch Hazel and 'Arnica Salve. . . 19t 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine 19 Calocide (for the feet)....19t Lotus Hair Dye, made in three shades, special sale, bottle, 79 PHOTOPLAYS. LAST TIMES TODAY Douglas faiitanks "Mr. Fix It" The Yanks Are Here! LLTHIS WEEKS'?' Last Two Times Nest Sunday. Auspices of tha U. S Government. Pershing's Crusaders "Over Hire" ani "Over There." Follow tn rial m r rsnoe.. Testa ay United Stttet Slteal Cerpe ssS Navy Phetefraskers. Special s Children's Performances Ssturday Morninf, 10:30. Children, 1 5c -Z 5c r REE parfermses ter Selslera anf Sellort la Utltersi. Saesty Meralst. 10:30. Ns War Tax. Priest: 23c. SOe. ReMrveS Sests. . Tkli Sssm Caatrlbntt by Rotary Clal HAMILTON 40th and Hamiltoa CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG . In -MAGDA- " SUBURBAN 24 A Ames CeL 2841 - CHARLES RAY in -THE FAMILY SKELETON" 2 BEE WANT ADS ARE SURE , JO PRODUCE RESULTS. Sale ug Trusses, Supporters, Crutches; Silk Elastic Hosiery, Rubber Goods for Hospital and Home. ; Experienced salesladies In this department x Saturday Cigar Special Any 10c straight Cigar, 8 for 25t We have all the good ones, like Preferencia, Flor de Murat, Relo, Lady Curzon, Royal, Sovereign, Webster, Flor de Fendrich, Chan cellor, Princess Mercedes, Sarami ta, Robt. Burns, Tom Moore, Etc., Etc., all Friday and Saturday, at 3 for ...25 Good Toilet Soaps ; We handle about 300 items In Toilet Soaps, most of them kinds we have sold for a great many years, and thus are able in this department to again demonstrate the truth of our slogan,' "You save time and money by trading at the Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores." . - . . .. 25c"Cuticura Soap, for.,, .19 Creme Oil Soap, folr ..9c 15c Mayer's Prize Baby Soap. .9 Hagood's Vegetable Oil Soap, 3c 25c 4711 White Rose Soap, 14t Waltke's Olive and Palm Olive Soao, for ; . . . 9 25c Fitch Ideal Shampoo Soap, for 14c Ivory Soap, 5 cakes for. . . . .29c 25c Packer's Tar Soap, for. .19 Jap Rose Soap .......... ..8c Richard Hudnut's Fine Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Cream a full line. Week End Pantry Specials Each Saturday you can buy the items mentioned below at prices attached. Here is a saving that is substantial 25c Cox's Instant Powdered Gela tine, for ................19,. 28c, -lb. Symond's Inn Cocoa, a , delicious and rich as any goods - on the market; two packages for 29- 38c, 1-lb. package Opeko Coffee, : roasted and ground, two lbs. for ....39c 48c -lb. Fine Japan . Blend Breakfast Tea, two packages, for :....49d Eagle Condensed Milk, per can,' at ...19c N. E. Cor. 19th and Farnam Sts. -Handsome '. Commodious. Harvard Pharmacy, 24th and Farnam Streets. West End Pharmacy, 49th and Dodge Streets. General Offices, 2d Floor, 19th and Farnam Streets. PHOTOPLAYS. MUSE Is innocence the best pro tection against evil? See FANNIE WARD IN "INNOGENT" V nnriAivA park Bathing, Boating, Dancing and Other Attractions. (Admlttlon 10 Cents) TODAY ONLY Clara Kimball Young in 'The Easiest Way" laV, I linVI I ntliinaai ' Laat Thsiaa Today. WILLIAM FAKNUai ft Presents1 J 2 THS HCAJtT OF A UON