(r Tht bltttlnft of fortuao art tht lowtsti ,. th mt tr tht bodily advaatastt of atrangth r and htalthi but tht auptrlativo bltttlngt, in , -fintm, or thott of tht mini All thai w art It mads up of our thoughts) it it faundtil on our thoufhu. If man apeak or act with a par thought, happiness will follow' likt a shadow that navtr Itavtt. Dhammapada. Mkii.r jLfAwj n a .. . - - CLUBDOM MONDAY ' ; . Bishop Vance Chautauqua circle will meet at 7:30 at the library. Dundee Woman's Patriotic club will meet at 1 JO, at the home of Mrs. MaynarrI Swartz. TUESDAY, - . r, Mrs. Ella Griswold will entertain the Tennyson Chautauqua "circle at luncheon at her home at 1 p. m. The lesson will begin at 2:30, the lesson being the Sth chapter of "Inside the British Isles," led by Mrs. Charles McMonics. . Mrs. W. J. Mettlen wil! entertain the Kensington club of Fontenello chapter, O. E. S., at her home, 3223 Hamilton street. U. S. . Grant Woman's Relief corps will meet at 2:30 in Memorial hall,- . ' f A musical will be given by the Omaha Spanish club at its rooms, .505 McCague building, at 8 p. m. Chapter B. X, of the P. E. O. Sis terhood will meet with Mrs. A. B. Cullison, 4912 Davenport street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for a business meeting. American War Mothers will meet in the board of education rooms. WEDNESDAY f Mrs. Titus Lowe will entertsin the Mothers' club at luncheon at her home. She will be assisted by Mrs. George Mickel. , Mrs. H. D. Neely will entertain the Mu Sigma at 9:30 at her home. The program will be in charge of Miss May Riale a.td Mrs. M. T. Feil.,The subject, "Two of Them." by Berry, and extracts from "The Golden Scarecrow." Frances Willard W. C. T. U. will meet at 2 p. m. in the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. C. J. Roberts will give a re port on the mid-year , executive meeting. THURSDAY Mrs. EmiLGroman. -will entertain the West Sid i W, p T U. at her home, 4672 Mayberry' s,lreet. Mrs. Charles Wintep-ventertained the Ada Kensington, pr'der of the Eastern Star at her hprhe, Thurs day. Officers for-the coming year ivcre elected, including, Mrs. W. N. Taxton, president, Mrs. R. C. Han ling, secretary, and Mrs. Herman Steinberg, treasurer. Mava White Shrine will give a iiiiner at the Masonic Temple. The linner will be followed by an im jortant business meeting. FRIDAY Round Table- Chautauqua circle will meet at 7:30 at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Gertrude Bailey will be leader. The Scottish Rite Woman's club will give a card party for members only January 24 at 2 o'clock at the Scottish Rite cathedral. Prizes will be given and refreshments served. . SATURDAY Drama section of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will meet at the home of the Misses Fry, 2024 Binney street, at 11 a. m. . Miss Mary Irene Wallace wilK be the leader, discussing the play, "The Twelve-Pound Look." Mrs, R. E. Schindcl will entertain chapter M of the P. E. O. sister hood at her ( home, 4204 South Twenty-second street. . Miss Hor tense '.Eads-pwi1l assist the hostess and the subject of the afternoon will be the Irish question. - . Omaha Woman's Club ' : Open meeting of. the ' Oniah.r. Woman's club will be held aV the Y: W. C. A. Monday at .2:30.. The program will be in charge- of the parliamentary law department with Mrs. John Mullen, leader. A debate will be held and a bill to develop the water power of Nebraska will be presented to the legislature. Mrs. Mullen will be leader and speaker of the house, Mrs. John W. Gill, clerk, and chairman of committee of the lia!l, Mrs. Anson Bigelow. The af firmative will be taken by Mrs. L. M. Lord and Mrs. S. L. Frail, and the negative by Mrs. Frank Schnetz and ; Mr. ..Richard Laverty. Assisting will be Mesdames R. E McKelvy, W. A. Baldwin, O. Y. Kring, S. H. Ray, H. J. Holmes and. L.aac Douglas. Distribution of the 5,715 garments collected this year by the Omaha branch, Needlework Guild of Ameri ca,, is announced by Mrs. M. B. New man,, the president, as follows: Associated Charities, 394; Asso ciated Jewish Charities, 500; Child Saving Institute, 409; Clarkson hos pital. 80; Christ Child society, 293; City Mission. 234; Civilian Relief, 307; Creche, 97; House of Hope, 66; Im mamiel hospital, 349; Methodist hos . pital, 276; Old People's Home, 173; Salvation Army Rescue Home, 91; Salvation Army Workmen's Home, f4; Social Settlement. 32; St. James Orphanage, 226; St. Vincent de Paul, 94; Visiting Nurse association, 544; Volunteers of America, 233; Wise -Memorial hospital 221; Father Flan agan's Boys' Home, 154; Mrs George Ahlquist, 61; Miss "Nellie Matree, 14, and special cases, 803. Mrs. Reuben Kulakofsky's divi sion of workers collected the most garments, 4S0.-' Mrs. E. P. Boyer's jrroup was a close second, with 436. Scottish Rite Election. The Scottish Rite Woman's club held its annual election and installa tion of officers, Friday, January 10. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. H. J. McArthur; first vice president, Mrs. F. C. Pat ton; second vice president, Mrs. M. Garrison; recording secretary. Mrs. I. H. Stine; corresponding secretary, Mrs.R. L, Gilchrist; treasurer Mrs. May Martin; auditor, Mrs. A. II. Smith; chairman of the house and home committee, Mrs. Frank Stein. Music Department Music department will meet Wed nesday at 2:15. . The program of Scotch and Irish music which was postponed in December will be pre sented. A program of American music will be given February 5. Literature Department. Literature department will meet at 10 a. m., at the 'Y. W. C. A. Mrs. E. S. Jewell will be, the leader, as sisted by Mrs. D. C, Bonner. "With Our Soldiers in France," by Sher wood Eddy will be the lesson. . Home Economics Department, Home economics department will meet at 1'.) a. m., at the Y. W. C. A.' Or. Kathleen Sullivan will address the meeting, on the- topic, "The Health of, the Adult Depends on the Miss Mildred' Levy,. New President of the ' ; Y. W. HA. . ' . Miss Mildred Levy, newly elected president of the Young Women's Hebrew association, is active in war war relief work and is well known in club circles. The other officers elected ' were: Vice president. Miss Rebecca Ber covici; recording secretary, Miss Iva Segal; reporter, Miss Evelyn Levy; board of directors, Miss Pauline Lieberman, Malvina New man, Hannah Waxman, Julia Feld man, Hannah Greenblatt, Lena Meyerson. : Installations of the newly elected officers will take place on Tuesday evening, January 28, with a special program arranged, for the members of the young mens and young Wo mens' associations only. Monday evenings the members wi,ll go to the Kellom school and partake in the gymnasium activities. Expression class will meet on Wed nesday evenings in, Mrs. Kittleson's studio, and Saturday evenings are ppen nights of the association. Care of the Child from Birth to Adolescence." Parliamentary Law Department., Parliamentary law department will meet Tuesday at 2:30 at the Y. W. C. A. A study and discussion of the constitution and by-laws of the Omaha Woman's club will be led by Mrs. John Mullen. Public Speaking Department. . , Public speaking department wilk meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. O. Y. Kring's di vision will give, a program of Ed gar Guest's poems. , . ' " Old Peoples' Home. Rev. Barton, pastor of the Eman ncl Baptist church, will have charge of the' services at 'Old Peopl s' Home Sunday afternoon at .3:30 Fontenelle boulevard. Nebraska Women's .. CJubs . t Have had several repayments of loans from students, which, together with the amount reported at the state federation, leaves quite a sum available for loans to students. The trustees also have a scholarship of tuition for four years' college course at Wesleyan university, Lincoln, Neb. The Mary D. Stoddard scholarship, available to a graduate of the Omaha. High school,' who desires to'attend the Omaha university and consists of a loan of $200, payable at the be ginning of each semester in eight equal payments upon receipt of statements of creditable work and conduct for the preceding semester. There is also available the Anna Reavis musical scholarship to a stu dent who desires to pursue a course in music for the purpose of earning a livelihood, and not merely for self culture. This scholarship consists of i loan of $200. ' A scholarship of 52 weelrs' tui tion with an opportunity to work for room and board is offered by State Superintendent and Mrs. Clem mons at the Fremont Normal school. All applications should be ac companied by letters of credentials from a superintendent or teacher of the school last attended; a physician stating good condition of, health; a business man, preferably a banker; minister of the church last attended. Except in cases where the student desires to pursue some form of vo cational work that will aid in war conditions, all applications for work at the state university should be for students prepared to enter the junior year. In order to receive proper con sideration, each application must be accompanied by a letter , of recom mendation from a woman's club which belongs to the state federa tion, and must be signed by the president and recording secretary of the club making the recom mendation. In order to receive at tention in time to attend at the be ginning of the second 'semester, ap plications should be sent, at once with all the above data, and should be mailed to Mrs. James1 C. Dahl man, secretary, 2901 Hickory street, Omaha. The trustees and advisory committee will meet in the near fu ture to pass upon these applications, at which time a new member of the trustees, and the state president of the federation will also be present. MRS. EMMA PIERCE COLE, Chairman. P. E. O. Sisterhood Dinner. A dinner will be given Tuesday evening by the Omaha Federation of" the P. E. O. Sisterhood at the Prettiest Mile club. The affair is anniversary of the organization at Mt. Pleasant, la., on January 21, 1869. Mrs. John R. Hughest will preside as toast mistress and four minute talks will be given by rep resentatives from each of the seven federated chapters of Omaha. The sucst of honor will be le Nebraska state president :. Mrs. ; Minnie M. Stuff. Rrr-.T itu Lowe, Prof. F. A.-- Stuff of Lincoln and City Com missioner Jf Dean Ringjr will also respond to toasts'. Reservations - for the dinner should be phoned "to Mrs. F. C. Patton, Webster 3312, by Monday noon. Creche Benefit Ball. Elaborate plans are being made to make the Valentine ball at the Fontenelle, February 14, one of the most attractive . dances, and many unique and interesting features fre being planned. The. dance is being given for the benefit of the Creche nursery, and one of the features will be several solo' dances by Miss Pleasant-Holyoke. The patrons and patronesses will include Mrs. Thomas L. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brogan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane, Mr. and - Mrs. Arthur Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallagher, Mrs. F. A. Nash, Mrs. Warren Rogers and Miss Arabelle Kimball. Social Service. Social Service commission, Epis copal Diocese of Nebraska.- Bishop A. L. Williams has called a meeting of the Social Service commission of the diocese for Tuesday, January 20. at 2 o'clock, at the bishop's office Immediately following this meeting the bishop has issued a call for tht clergy and social service commit tees of each of the Omaha parishes, together with the sub-committees ol Clarkson hospital and Americaniza tion. Women's organizations in Ontario are preparing to urge upon the Provincial legislature at it? coming session the enactment at its coming laws providing for a system of mothers' pensions. Week's mm aiiMiyffl Mint Flavor Jiffy. Jell comes in fresh fruit flavors for desserts. But it i also comes in' mint flavor, to make instant garnish jell. The m I n t flavor comes sealed in a vial, So it keeps its trencrth and freshness. It makes green jell with a wealth of fresh mint flavor. Serve with cold meats or roast lamb. Or mix in meat scraps be fore cooling and make a meat loaf of it ' Try Loganberry Jiffy-Jell for fruity dessert, and Mint for a gar nish jell. They will delight yon. 2 Packagmi tot S3 Ctntt At Your Groctr'a Jiffy-Jell Wauketha WUconain (356) Social Settlement. The Social Settlement association has 7 new- volunteer workers dur. ing the past month, according to a report made January 15 at a meet ing of directors as follows: Attendance --. i -. 3,058 THeiihnne calls 111 and out 1,528 Visits and calls ., 335 UGiliinounpalli AST UJEEIt-of Nurpa chsps Medical cases . . . . f . . ..... , Hospital cases Meetings attended Interviews , Talk Riven Associated charities cases Child welfare canes Employment cases ....;......... Miscellaneous cases Visitors sfanish mmik : MORE DEADLY . - THAN WAR Said That Epidemic Cost More Livet Than American Lots in Battle. Danger Not Over. Great Care Necessary to Prevent Further Outbreak. , The appalling ravages of Spanish Tn fluetua in this country are perhaps be i realized by the statement recently ma, that more deaths have resulted in Jitt c more than a minth from this disease th.-i1 through our Whole eifhteen months per t'.cipation in the battles of tht Europear War. Our greatest dansrer now, declare au thorities, is the great American tendency to furget easily and to believe the peril it over. Competent authorities elaim tht coming of cold weather is very apt ta bring t return of this disease and thert should be no let-up throughout the win ter months of the following essily ob served precautions, remembering that In fluenia is far easier to prevent than ear. Influenza is a" crowd disease . Avoid erowds as much as possible. Influenza germs spread when ignorant or careless persons eneeie or eouich without nstng a handkerchief. Cover up each cough or sneeie. Do not spit on the floor, side walk in street cars or public places. Avoid the use of common drinking eirpt' and roller towels in public places. Breathe some reliable germicidal and antiseptic air to destroy the germs that do find loiiirement in your nose or throat. Remember, no safsr precaution against lm upnn Inuli4 h 1 L; .iiiviueu in mi. man ner than to get from the nearest drug J , a tonnutu nyomei uutfit consisting of a iottle of the Pure Oil of Hyomei and a little vest-pocket hard rubber In haling device, into which a few drops of the oil are poured. You should carry this Inhsler about with you during the day and each half hour, jr so put it in your mouth and draw deep breaths of its pure, healing germ killing air into tht passages of your nose, throat and lungs. By destroying germs before they actu ally begin to wori in your blood, you may amke yourself practically immune to in fection. All these suggestions about Spanish In fluents are equally true in -the preven tion of colds, catarih of nose and throat, bronchitis- and -even pneumonia. bon't become careless. Do your part. Keep the germs away. You may save yourself a serious illness and tht loss of several weeks' work. Sherman & JlcConnell Drug Co. Advertisement. Annual M 7 Our 21st annual tale of men's shoe and our 1st annual tale of ladies' ahoet mutt toon come to a dote. We advise all patrons who have not yet taken advantage of these big reduc tions on this high grade merchandise to do to at once.. Such values may not be again possible for several years to come. 10 UtiU THIS WEEK ONLY ei- """711 It t I I v V . X ..'.'. 1.1 DR. Vl 1 oponrvs UUUkJH The -v u Commencing o.iday Horning, Ian. 20tli 4 W. 6 MOflHIL BB08-8TOE i a Vv u 1 13 We have just completed our annual inventory and find a very large stock indeed at our warehouse, 509-11 So. v. 12th St., as we tried to keep ahead of the demand during the war period and thus accumulated stock a little reck lessly. We know that it will be an easy matter to unload this at the prices we shall make during the big one week's -stock reducing sale. We have advertised items only of which we have ample stock, but, of course, at these prices; goods. will move rapidly, and while this sale is to last the entire week, commencing Monday, January 20th, yet we' advise early shopping in order to avoid disappointment. Ladies' Discount List All $14 Boot3nowS11.20 All $12 Boots now 89.60 All $10 Boots now S8.00 All $9 Boots now .S7.20 All $8 Boots now ft.40 All $7 Boots now 5G0 REED,s CUSHION Sole Shoet for Both Men and Women Are Included in This Sale. Men's Discount List All $12.00 Boots 89.60 All $10.00 Boots 88.00 All $9.0() , Boots 7.20 .ill $8.00 Boots 86.40 All $7.00 Boots 85.60 All $6.00 Boot3 S4.S0 THIS INCLUDES OUR FINEST ONIMOD SHOES 4 ' 205 So. 15th St Omaha, eb. We are ; badly ; overstocked on Talcums and maker these prices to close out r-. High Grade 25c Talcums to Be Sold for 12c i Per Can 25c Lazell's Masatta Talc for 122 25c Lazell's 1 Sweet , Pea or Field Violet Talc for. . . . .12 25c Soul Kiss Talc. for. ... . .12t 25c Bradley's Wood Violet Talc .... 124 25c ' Babcock'a Corylopsis Talc ....12d 25c Schieffelln's Fine, Talc, 12tf 25c Jergen's Oriental Talc. .12 25c Lazell's Debutante Talc, 12t 25c Aubry Sisters' Talc 12 25c Parke Davis & Co.'s Eu- thymol Talc for. i. . i . . . .12f 75c Mary Garden Talc , (white and flesh) for ... .49d Rubber Toilet Sponges 15d;25dand35tf Also the larger ones for bathing purposes. Tooth Pastes, Powders and Liquids at Re duced Prices 50c Pebecco for ......... . .32 25c Mennen's or Woodbury's Dental Cream for 14d 25c Graves' Tooth Powder. . .14 25c Rubifoam Liquid for. . . .19J 25c Williams Dentalactic, St. Regis or Victor's Tooth Powder for 12c Jewsbury & Brown's Oriental or Gosnell's Cherry Tooth Paste, each, per jar 75J (These are the genuine English reparations.) , $1.00 Pyorrhocide for. .... .70 Sholtz's Myrphenol Liquid or . Paste, each . . .25 , (Manufactured in Denver.) 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. .39 25c Keep Clean Tooth Paste (Prophylactic) for 14tt "All Out Today" 1 If in some -instances an adver tised article is not found in the first one of our stores visited, we shall be thankful if in such cases our customers will go to our next nearest store. Fine Toilet and fom plexion Creams at Great ly Reduced Prices 65c Ayer's Luxuria Cream, 44 50c Charles' Flesh Food for 29 75c Creme Elcaya for 49 85c Creme Tokalon Roseated for ...59J 75c Large Jar Pompeian Mas- 1 sage Cream for .49 50c Palmolive Cream for. .34c 30c Satin Skin Cream for..l9t $1.50 Gouraud's Oriental . Cream v Sl;19 60c Victor's Cucumber Ben zoin and Almond Lotion, 29 50c Stearns' Freckle Paste, 29 35c Sanitol Face Cream 24 Any Madam Yale's $1.00 Toilet Article for. ..... . .69J Velvetina Vanishing Cream, 50c Size, Free Durinj? This Sale With Each 50c Purchase of Velvetina Toilet Article. Various Toilet s Articles Rexall Nice Deodorant 15 and...; ...,.25 50c Nonspi for. 29 Pinaud's Cosmetic for mus tache, black, brown or white, stick ....15 La Jeune Liquid Depilatory 75J $1.00 Modene Hair Remover for 69 25c Lustrite Cuticle Ice.... 19 1 30c Cutex or" Simplex Cut icle Remover, for 19 25c Dr. J. Parker Fray's Dia mond Nail Enamel for. ..190 Nice Nail Buffers, at 25. 35, 404, 50, 60. 750. S1.00 50c Pixapo Liquid Tar Hair Shampoo for 340 Some Standard Remedies tAt Sharply Reduced Prices 60c Syrup of Figs, genu 100 Asperin Tablets, 5 grains each, for ... 590 $1.00 Peruna for 890 60c Sal Hepatica for.... 490 $1.10 S. S. S. Blood Medi cine for ,. -890 $1.25 Pierce's Fav, Pre scription or Golden Med ' ical Discovery, for. .,. .980 60c Pyramid Pile Remedy 490 $1.00 Enos English Fruit Salt for S90 35c Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for 240 50c Morse's Glycerole- Celery Comp. for 340 60c Doan's Kidney Pills. .490 50c Pape's Diapepsin. . . .390 25c Cascarets for. . . . . . .190 $1.00 Vaucaire Galega Tablets for 890 $1.00 Wine Cardui......690 $1.00 Squibb's Heavy White Petrolatum Oil.. 690 75e Baume Analgesique Bcngue for 590 50c Formamint Tablets. .390 $1.00 size Liebig's, Ar mour's or Cud ahy's Beef Extract for 690 50c McLaren's Mustard Cerate for 290 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, per can 220 ine, lor 44C 35c Eskay's Food for. . . .190 Arnica and Oil Liniment. 250 $1.25 Pinkham's Com pound for 980 85c Jad Salts cut to .... . .690 $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk, hospital size, Saturday, for ...$2.98 This is ''cash and carry.") 50c Bardell's Rubbing' Oil , for -340 $1.00 Bliss Nature Herb Tablets for .-690 25c Carter's Liver Pills.. 190 30c Sloan's Liniment. .. .190 25c Phospho Pepsin Tab lets for ..190 50c Payne's or Goseom's Kidney Pills for. . . .... .340 Allcock's Porous Plaster. .120 25c Requa's Charcoal Tab lets for 190 Usoline Oil, $1.00 quart can for 840 35c Fletcher's original Castoria for .240 Father John's Cough Medicine, 75c size 590 50c Limestone Phosphate 340 50c Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin for 340 50c Healthtone Tonic... 390 60c Bromo Seltzer for... 390 IVORY SOAP per cake 60 25c Laxative Boro Pep sin for 190 25c Westmal's Senna Liver Pills for 140 $1.00 Van's Mexican-Hair Restorer for 690 $1.00 Lambert's Genuine Listerine, for 740 25c Bingo Corn Remedy for 140 eres in - r mm Only O to secure a "Apply Satin akin cream, then Satin akin powder," Satin succeeds!, Way V All 30c Satin Skin articles, this sale for 190 All 60c Satin Skin articles, this sale for .390 The big," beautiful new drug store at 16th and Harney. Mr. A. B. McConnell may be found here. We have not said much about our big 1918 venture. Of course we mean the installation and equipment and "trial trips" of our big Harney street store. Our 15 years' lease at this loca tion justifies a drug establishment which shall be nearly 100 in equipment, service and stock. It has just about reached this r mark on the first count and we feel sure will be high in the nine Hies before many days, if indeed it is not at the present time. STANDARD CIGARS At Reduced Prices. Cigar prices have truly been soaring, but we have anticipated the future during the past year and have covered our needs in such a manner that we are still able to keep under the market in price on a great many standard brands. For our; big week's "Stock-Reducing" sale, we shall make this department as attrac tive for the men as we have some others for the ladies. 8c Cubanoids, each. Boxes of 25 for. . ......50 .$1.25 8c White Owls, each 60 Limit of 5 to a customer. 6c La Siesta, each 4 Limit 10 to a customer. 11c La Fendrich Chelsea, extra size, each.' 80 t Limit 10 to a customer. 15c Saramita Imperial, foil wrapped, each 100 Limit 6 to a customer. 11c La Saramita Perfecto Royal, each 80 Limit 10 to a customer. Good old 15c El Paxo, High Life size, each . . . 110 .80 Limit 10 to a customer. 11c Reio Club A, each. . .'. Limit 5 to a 'customer. 10c Robert Bums Boquets, each 80 Limit 5 to a customer. 6c Stachelberg Havana Specials, each 40 Limit 10 to a customer. 8c Carmens, each 50 Limit to a customer tin of 25 for $1.25 Bull Durham Tobacco, all tha. week, per sack . 90 For Gem, Ever-Ready, Gilett, Mark Cross, Enders, Keen Kut ter, Penn; "Sexto," Auto-Strop, Clark, Durham Duplex, also the Razor Blades : old-fashioned razors kind that father used to use.' Wiliams' Quick and Easy Shaving Soap, cake 80 Medicines for, Animals In these days of Humane Societies the matter of furnishing proper remedial agents for so-called dumb animals is considered only second to that of catering to the ills of. the human flesh. We carry in stock a very complete line of remedies for dogsH cats, horses, cattle and other stock, from the following manu facturers: . " Spratt, London, England. Dr. H. Clay Glover, New York. Dent Medicine Co., Chicago. Sargent's Remedies, Richmond, Va. Clayton's Dog Remedies, Chicago The Vermilax Co., New York. El Kays, Boston. In addition to the above complete lines, we have the individ ual remedies as manufactured by .various concerns throughout the United States and covering medicines for all the ills to which the animal kingdom is heir. Household Helpfuls " Articles named below, such as ' are used in almost every home more or less frequently 1 Mule Team Powdered Borax for ....140 Sulphur Candles at 25,--.- - 15S W and 50 25c Toilikleen for .190 Crude Carbolic Acid, bottle, 250 and 150' $1.00 1-qt. can Cedar Oil Polish ..r 690 . Denatured Alcohol, fully equal to grain alcohol for ' ' burning, at 50S 30, 250, 15and... 10 Household Ammonia, bottle, 200, 150 and...... ...100 2-lb. pke. Sal Soda for. .... .100 . Mufti Cleaner for all sorts : Fabric and Leather 250.. Neat's Foot Oil, bottles and jugs, at 100-150 250- 450-600-81.00 and $1.75 25c Saniflush for ....190 25c Putnam Dry Cleaner for 190 Sterno Canned Heat ....... .80 -lb. Peroxide for .....90... 15c Singer Sewing Machine Oil for ...80 ft Rubber Goods Our stock of Rubber Goods comprises nearly one thousand items as used in the hospital and home. Some de "srned for every day comfort "and . hygiene,, others to correct temporaryor permanent physical disabilities. " . $1.00 2-quart': Blue. Bird F o u n t a in ' Syringe for 590 tl 5S 3-nnarf. f- Blue Bird F o u n t a in Syringe for 690 Acme Bulb Syringe with two hard rubber fit tings for.. .290 $2.50 Ladies' , , , .,. -, .. j Rotary Spray Syringe for $1.69 $2.50 2-qt Seamless Red 1 .' Rubber Combination 'Water Bottle and Fouh- ' tain Syringe for. ...... .$1.39 75c Household "Daisy" Rub- ; ber Gloves, for all the week, pair .440 T t ; Chamois Skin Large, beautifully soft, oil dressed Chamois' Skin, suitable for pianos or au tomobiles. 6-piece, sewed Chamois, 20x20-inch, for 450 "Shamo" Polishing Cloth, very- soft, for silver or furniture. Richard Hudnut Perfumery "Dean" Richard 'Hudnut has, without -challenge, for many years held the . position of Dean of American Per fumers. The exquisite quality of, the Hodnut Perfumes. Creams, Lo tions and Powders fairly entitle their original maker, inventor nd compounder to his title. We have for many years carried a very com plete line of the Hudnut goods ' and always like to sell them, know- , ing that the purchaser will be sat isfied. ,.:' Toilet Powders and "' Rouges i 50c Bourjois French Java Rice Powder, 4 shades, at 340 50c La Jeune Poudre de Riz.290 50c Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Powder for . .390 50c Tetlow's Pussy Willow Powder, for 340 Roger & Gallet Violette de Par me, Vera Violetta and Anthea Powder at lowest prices. Poudre Simon, per box..... 600 Our stock of domestic and im ported powders is, we believe, quite the largest to be found any where in this section, comnrising some hundreds of items. We in vite inspection. Valeska Suratt Toilet Pow der, all shades, box. .... .500 Dame Nature Face Powder, all shades, box. .250 and 500 $1.00 Madame Vendome ex quisite French Powder... 690 50c Melorose Powder for. ..3 40 25c Tetlow's Swandown for 140 60c Aubrey Sisters' Powder, 390 85c Houbiganfs Rice Pow der in packages 1)0 EwuC oiuoiie!!! Good Drug Stores in Prominent Locations Corner 19th and Farnam Corner 16th and Dodge Corner 19th and Farnam Corner 16th and Harney Corner 24th and Farnam ' Corner 49th and Dodge General Office, 2d Floor, 19th and Farnam Telephone Douglas 76S3. f (Mr. Charles R. Sherman may be found here.) 1