THE : BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, "DECEMBER 13. 1919. RWe mil mumh Uv m braees their vfa-twaa we I water. Shakeepeara. , i 9 ..." T A goodly apple rotten at the heart. O, what goodly outeide falsehood hath. dhakeepeare. Theatricals'. BilUe Burke it tarring in "Cae sar's Wife" in New York City. It i presented by Floreni Zieg field, jr. Laurette Taylor of "Peg o' My Heart" ' fame is playing in "One - Night in Rome" at the Mayflower theater in Providence, R. I. . "The Rise of Silas Lapham" is being given at the Garrick theater in New York City with James K. Hackett in' the title-role. 'y Paris is inetrested in the possible . production of one or more unacted - plays by Edmond Rostand. There is a "Don Juan;" which is reported to be "in two important acts," and which, presumably, is destined for the stage of the forte Saint-Martin , theater, where "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "Chautecler" were presented. "Roland," according to representa tives of the Rostand estate, is in the poet's finest vein. This tragedy is considered to be ready for presen tation, but no prospective theater or prbducer is mentioned. No definite plans are announced as to what dis position will be made of the "Faust" which Rostand long had under com , position with a view to providing a Mephisto role for Bernhardt and a ; Faust role -for Le Bargy. Sir Harry Lauder is touring the Pacific northwest. ' Booth Tarkington' new comed, , "Clarence," is running at the Hud son theater in New York. St Matthiaa Bazar. The Ladies' guild of St. Matthias church will hold its annual bazar at the residence of Mrs. A. C. Kugel, ' 830 Forest avenue, Saturday, De cember 13, from 1 to 10:30 p. m. Aprons, fancy work, home cooking and refreshments will be for sale. Chapter M, P. E. 0. Chapter M of the P. E. O. sister hood will meet for luncheon Satur day with Mr. C. C. Wilson, 2414 E street. Miss Grace McLane will be assistant hostess.' War Work Council of Y. W. C. A. Continues Daily Lectures Dr. Amelia Brandt ": Dr. Amelia Brandt of Omaha is one of the staff of four medical lec turers who are carrying on an edu cational program in Omaha this week under the War Work council, Y. W. C A. The schedule of Sat urday meetings is as follows: 2:30 P. M. Neighborhood meet ing, 1623 Locust street, Mrs. John son; neighborhood meeting, 7915 North Thirtieth street, House of Hope; 3:15 p. m., P. E. O., 3820 South Twenty-sixth street, Mrs. Peiry; 3:30 p. m., Camp Fire Girls, War Camp Community House. Short Sleeve Returns. Very cautiously the short sleeve is returning to use. It is appearing on afternoon and, evening gowns, but so far has not made its debut as an adjunct to the tailored street cos tume; but this, they say, is soon to come. The version of the newest ALASKA FUR CO. Fur Sale i Ut We place on sale a great number of fur coats, capest, muffs, eck pieces and men's fur collars at 25 dis count. . All of these garments are. the latest designs; splendid qualities, each jof which we have only two or three. To close we are compelled to make a remark able rtduetion. , ' ' CAPES Mink, Hudson Seal, Kolinsky, Marten, Jap Mink. COATS Hudson Seal, Near Seal. - v MUFFS AND NECK PIECES Fox and' Wolf. MEN'S FUR COLLARS . ALASKA FUR CO. Corner 16th ed Douglas Sts. Upstairs Room No. 7. Phone Douglas 7288. In short sleeve is a narrow beel thane It sets snugly in the armhole and falls to a depth reaching an inch or so above the elbow. This sleeve may be trimmed with braid, em broidery and for evening wear, with lace. . A modernized kimono sleeVe, cut in one with the bodice, and a short, open-topped sleeve with a long dip or point hanging beneath the arm, have become popular for afternoon and evening gowns, and these, to be ultra smart, remain untrimmed. A combination of satin and georgette crepe is used in a theater and restaurant gown, and for this the sleeve and bodice are developed in the satin, while the skirt uses the crepe in a half-dozen tiers of ac cordian . pleated flounces. This original ' arrangement of opaque bodice and sheer skirt gives an ex cellent result, and it is one easily adapted to the combining of left overs and odd materials. Velvet and lace or taffeta and silk net might readily be used to make' an excellent adaptation of this Paris novelty but remember to leave the sleeves short and without trimming.. Visiting Nurse Association. Miss Florence McCabe and Miss Charlotte Townsend will 'eave Sun day for Chicago where they have been called to attend a conference of public health nurses, central division Red Cross, December 15, 16 and 17. Benson Story Hour. Mrs. John. Giles will meet with the children of Benson for their "story hour" in the rest room of the fire hall, Saturday morr.ing at 10 o'clock. Christmas and fairy sto ries will be told. Lawton Auxiliary. The Gen. Henry W. Lawton aux iliary to U.' S. W. V. met Wednes day afternoon and elected the fol lowing officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. Sara Sullivan; sen ior vice president, Mrs. David 01 sen; junior vice president,' Mrs. Delia Polley; chaplain, Mrs. Blanch Kohlert; secretary, Mrs. Mary .A, Birdsell; treasurer, Mrs. Rosa Belle Whisenand; historian, Mrs. Addie Travis; patriotic instructor, Mrs.1 Anna, Miller; conductress, Mrs. Car rie Strell; assistant conductress, Mrs. Mamie Haney; guard, Mrs. Minnie Thompson. English Women Who Want Votes Are Kind to Poor. The duchess of Marlborough, formerly Miss Consuelo Venderbilt, of New York, and whose intention to become a candidate for the first suitable vacancy in Parliament, was reported a few days ago, has since her election to the London city courfcil last year , concerned herself largelywith the question of housing the poorer people. She is reputed to be remarkably popular among her constituents, who inhabit one oi the dingiest neighborhoods of South London. , ' ' ' ' 1f she should be elected to Com mons she may be expected to con- fctnbute to debates there, as she has I' I J J 1! 1 .L. aireaoy aone in aiscussions uy inc county .council. ' The duchess ia described in to day's Mirror as "quite .an orator, having the gift of knowledge what to say, when and how to say it and also when to leave, off." . THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. M ARMY GOODS FOR SALE BY THE NEBRASKA ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO. ISIS Howard Street Between 16th and 17th an Howard 1619 Howard Street. NEW ITEMS ARRIVING DAILY U. 8. Springfield Rifleo ''""I1,22 U. S. Humana Metal Horaa Collars f?- U. S. Whit. Canvas Barrack Bags, each J-j U. S. Army Raincoats or Slickers, jated ' "! , U. S. Army Wool Blanket. W-50, sJVatfV $548 II It. M..h Rl.at.ll. all waol Cotton Double Blankets. 72x84. in tray, brown, or plaid, brand new, while they last . U. S. Army Regulation Tents, 18x18, with a 3-ft. wall, pyramid shape, extra . heavy duck canvas, these tents cost the government up to siuu. been used in service. Our special offer 2'22 U. S. Army Cot Beds, all Iron, with Simmons Sagless Springs i??-;!? U. S. Army all-leather Halters, brand new, each $1.98; per dozen $21.00 U. S. Army Munson Field Shoes, brand new, at a price of ; Army Munson Infantry Shoes, genuine oak soles, brand new, sale price of... 86.98 Army Munson last fleece-lined Shoes; just the thing for cold weather $6.98 Cotton Plaid Mackinaw, heavy i $6.78 Wool Mackinaw, plaids V .$8.49 Three-fourths Sheep-lined, heavy moleskin Coat, belt all around ...$16.50 Three-fourths Sheep Lined Coats, moleskin S14.69 Ulster Sheep Lined Coats, moleskin 1 4.. $26.60 Corduroy Sheep-lined Vest without sleeves, all sixes, brand new at. ....... .$7.50 Corduroy Vests, leather lined and leather sleeves, sixes 44, 46, 48 and 80. Exceptional values at A f 12.49 Leather Vests, moleskin leather lined, with leather sleeves $9.49 Overalls, brand new. union made, with bib; also jackets, at a price ol ...... .$1.98 Unionalls, blue or khaki, brand new, union made ....$248 Khaki or brown Flannel Shirts, brand new. wool, at....;..,. $4-98 Silkiline Khaki Kerchiefs, 2 for 25c Wool Union-Suits, brand new, per suit ......$3.79 Wool Undershirts $1.68 Wool Drawers .T $1.68 Khaki Sweaters, without sleeves, brand new, at ...$4.68 Khaki Sweaters, with sleeves, brand new $5.88 Sweaters with shawl -collars, brand new, gray, oxford or brown, at $4.68 Hip Rubber Boots, brand new, bargain price .....$5.23 Overshoes, feur-buckle. all rubber, brand new , , . .$3.49 Barb Wire, painted, 60 lb. rolls................ .$2.87 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Syrup, gallon can....r.. 79e Noiseless Tip Matches, boxes. .. .23c Pork and Beans, per can 19c Army Bacon, 12 lbs ....$3.75 Per case, 24 cans. $4.50 I Crackers, 4 boxes . . 25c Leather Moleskin, leather-lined. Vest, with glove-leather sleeves $1049 Khaki Wool Seeks .79c All Wool Socks, black, used but thor oughly renovated; in dozen lots only; while they last $348 U. S. Army gray socks, wool, per pair 1 . . . .69c SOCKS. Wool Socks, heavy 69c Cray or brown wool socks, light, et 59c White JunrSo Wool Socks, extra hesvy, also gray, at 98c Cotton Socks, brand new, per dox. .$1.65 Other items toe numerous to mention. 1 TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS We ship goods exactly as sdvertised. Make orders ont plainly. Include money order or draft. No. C. O. D.'s shipped. If ordered by parcel poet include postage. You are assured of prompt and satisfactory shipment. . ', REFERENCE State Bank of Omaha. - Make Money Orders or Drafts payable -to ; . THE NEBRASKA ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO. 1619 Howard St. - 1619 Howard St. Interior Decorations Ndodle Pudding Recipe. One cup of flour, one egg, one fourth teaspoon salt, three table spoons' water. . Sift the salt and flour." Beat the egg and add the water. Add the liQUid to the flour and make a stirt dough. Roll Out on a board and let dry. Cut into fine strips and cook in salted water until tender. Drain and mix with one apple chopped fine, one-half cup raisins, four table spoons brown sugar, one teaspoon cinnamon and three tablespoons melted fat. Put in a well greased baking dish and bake in a moder ate oven 25 minutes. Any kind of fruit may be added. A tart jelly or nuts or both may be used with the mixture if desired. ' R esmol 6rtliatugyctrouHe Don't let that itching spot of eczema or similar skin trouble continue to annoy you. It is not only embarrass ing it will eventually affect your nerves. Resinol Ointment will usually relieve the burning and itching at once, and in most cases clear the trouble away in a short time. It is cooling and healing, and its gentle ingredients soothe while they heal. RESINOL SHAVING", STICK ' contains these same qualities, mak- . , ing it ideal for men with tender skins. AtaUetaggwts. There are dozens of items in in terior decorating and furnishings that belong irrevocably to big houses and spacious duplex apartments. Yet among them are many that might be copied in small houses and apartments, if one thought . about them. These are suggestions which have occurred . to one observant woman. They are rather interesting.- ' x There is the bed on a' raised dais. It has distinction, -and you do not need to live in a large house in the city to copy it . The best results are obtained if your bedroom has an al cove or is extra long and quite nar row. Have a carpenter build a plat form a foot high and larger all around than your bed. Set this in the alcove or at one end of the too long room. When the bed is on this it will need hangings draped from the center wall above: the headboard and caught with bright enamelJlow ers, and it will need two huge floor cushions, one on either side of the bed on the platform. , The most successful of these raised bed decorations the Writer saw in a semi-bungalow. The bed was ivory of a very good shape; the dra peries were an old pair of dotted Swiss window curtains. The floor cushions were made out of a worn black velvet cape; they had trim mings of flowers made of odd bits of different colored ribbon and they were stuffed with shredded tissue paper. The offertory table so often seen in high ceilinged drawing rooms, can be reproduced consistently in a small room, only here it is an ex tra large kitchen table, unpainted and covered with cloth and hanging tacked on straight. If one is a good iudge an t exquisite old 'altar cloth may be picked up for a cover. The side and front covering extend to the floor, and in an apartment with limited room in it the space be neath this table may be a storehouse for many things, children's toys among them: Radiators are better covered. If one cannot afford the lovely ivory Kand cane asbestos lined box that fits over a radiator and - makes one believe it and its ugliness exist not, a smaller addition of the offertory table may be contrived with a board and an old velvet vestment picked up among antiques or with just a remnant of velvet or tapestry that will harmonize with the rest of the room. One cannot afford cut flowers in one's rooms, perhaps. Yet,' cut flowers have an, air. Artistically made paper flowers---carnations, roses," morning glories will last a few weeks before they must be re newed. Place good ones in your silver vases and yoVU find them better than no flowers at all. Hanging wall baskets .of silver and of French glass are used. They, too, are replenished in big houses with fresh cut flowers and vines every . day or two. But that is out of the question for the housewife whose purse is slender. If you can pick up two such re ceptacles, one to hang at either side of your mantel, put ' a little clay bowl of dirt with vines growing in it in each one, add real flowers when you have them and paper when the cut ones are too high, and you acquire elegance at small cost. Facts Worth Knowing fo stretch a potato salad when one happens, to be short of potatoes, and yet make the salad very tasty, add hard boiled eggs. A few sliced tomatoes used as a garnish make it very attractive and also stretches the portions. Sweet chile pepper chopped through it gives both piquant flavor and good looks. Either celery seed or chopped celery and onion is an essental of a good potato salad. Parsley should be cut fine with a pair of old scissors and sprinkled liberally through also. To stretch a salmon, salad such cold vegetables as green peas and cucumbers taste well and help make more. Lettuce too, 'can be cut up liberally through ,the fish, as most people do not eat lettuce when it is used as a garnish, even though they are fond of it. Cold boiled beets and hard boiled eggs are good both to eat and look upon. Calf Brain Croquettes. Cook the calf brain in salted boil ing water for IS minutes. Drain and remove outside membrane. Mash with a fork. Season with a tea spoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon pep per, a tablespoon chopped oniov. Add to this one cup of cooked rice. Mix well, shape, dip in bread crumbs and fry in deep fat, until brown. Mending China or Glass. To mend china or glass, melt some powdered alum in an old spoon. Before it hardens rub this over the pieces to be united, press them together and set them aside to dry. They will not come apart, even if washed with hot water. The-Indian women of the Isthmus of Tehauntepec, proclaimed by many judges to be the most beautiful women in the world, add to their picturesque attractiveness by wear ing whatever fortune they may pos sess in the form of gold coins strung about the arms and neck. The bouquets thrown to Mme. Patti on the occasion of one of her farewell appearances in Paris filled eight carriages. Two Wonderful ? DRESS OFFERINGS Saturday we will offer Wool Tricotine Dresses, Satin Dresses, Wool Velour Dresses and Jersey Dresses in scores of clever new styles; regular $35.00, $45.00 and $55.00 values; choice at $24.75, and $29.50. You will buy one f you see them. ' JULIUS orkin " -1508-10 Douglas Street Women's Club Active In. Thrift' Versus Extravagance Thrift week will be celebrated In every woman's club in the United States January 17-24, 1920. Miss Georgie Bacon, Worcester, Mass.. director of the thrift department of the Geiieral Federation of Women's Clubs, has been authorized by the executive board of the federation to co-operate with the Young Men's Christian association in its great na tional drive during, that period to teach the American people the ne cessity of thrift. Nearly $5,000,000, 000 are spent for the movies every year; $3,000,000,000 for immorality; $2,000,000,000 for soft drinks: a like "amount for tobacco and cigars; SUU.UUU.UOO for confectionery and $13,000,000,000 for chewing gum, while millions more are spent on cheap theaters, dance halls and for other pernicious forms of amuse ments that pave the way for mental, moral and physical degeneration as well as financial loss. Club- women say that the time has arrived when a campaign must be inaugurated for the .protection of the moral life of the nation and the family pocket book. .Such wild expenditure as now characterizes the average wage earner as well as the man and wom an of moderate means calls for dras tic action. Soniething must be done to arouse the people of every com munity to the need of conserving their incomes. Reckless ex penditure of every kind is to be irowned-uporf. The study of family Al - Jolson "Tell Me" A Love Song Sung by Al Jolson At last Al Jolson hs fallen in love ! And it puzzles him a lot! He wants to be told why. his nights are lonesome and his days blue without his sweetheart. Coupled with "Wonderful Pal,"-the first record of George Meader, the new Columbia tenor. A-2821 85c. Schmoller & Mueller , Piano Co. 1311-1 J Farnam St. Tha Drezel Kid says: "I don't ears what kind of a bat tbey buy for roe, but when It conies to shoes, I want Steel Sbods every time." 1 The Boys5 Present Why not make it a prac tical one. A pair of warm and comfortable slippers for house wear, 6r a pair of the best wearing shoes he has ever had. STEEL HOD HOES are such shoes. You will find that one pair of these" shoes will outwear two pairs of ordinary boys shoes. Boys' Sizes, " 1 to 512 $4.oq , Little Men's, 10 to 13Va $3.50 D REX EL SHOE CO. 1419 Farnam St budgets-Is to receive consideration. Lessons in thrift are to be taught at women's clubs and through them disseminated, throughout every com munity. Material will be sent to every federated club from which outlines of study may be prepared. Special speakers from university extension departments Will be heard at all leading clubs during Thrift week with a view to starting a cam paign of, education that will con tinue throughout the year. An appetizing combination salad is made by putting the following vegetables through the fine part of the meat grinder: Cabbage, celery, carrots, red and green peppers and cucumbers. Either mayonnaise or French dressing should be used to marinate it liberally. This makes a nice salad to serve with cold meat. FASHION'S FADS. - Sweater blouses and simple skirts of knitted goods are used for sports costumes. Panne velvet is used for evening aresses, but taffeta holds good for dancing frocks. French suede gloves, mous quetaire should be worn with cos tumes of delicate fabrics. Pink taffeta, with a gray-blue sash ribbon, is a charming arrangement for a little girl's party frock. The lovely brocaded vests, cut perfectly straight and worn "with yelour coats and skirts, are very fashionable. Peanuts instead of walnuts are a good salad ingredient and less ex pensive than walnuts. They are nice in banana salad. FOR RENT TYPEWRITER'S All Makes Special rates to students. CENTRAL TYPEURITEn EXCIIAflGE D. 4121. 1905 Farnam St. "FOLLOW THE 7 BEATON PATH" I BEATON'S ETTER ARGAINS "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" Because of the shortened hours, we must make selling more, brisk, so we have lowered the prices on all Christmas good s, as well as on the following list of stand ard drugs and sundries. And so everyone may have a chance to buy, we have made -these low prices stand for Monday also (that is as long as the goods will last). We advise early shopping. SATURDAY and MONDAY PECIALS 50c Chlorax Tooth Paste. .29d 25c' Beaton's Cold Cream in tubes 16 60c Sal Hepatica 48 $1.00 Kodol Dyspepsia Liquid, at 72 80c Laxative Bromo Quinine, at 22 35c Vick's Vapo Ruh. .27 25c Salinos (a saline laxa tive) 16 $3.75 Horlick's Hospital Malted Milk 82.98 Leonard's Ear 0il..89d 25c Mustard Cerate, special, at 16d 60c Corega 40d 60c Lavoris '. .4fi 50c Eatonic ...29d Waterman and C o n k 1 i n Fountain Pens, $2.50 and up. $1.25 Denatured Alcohol, per gallon 85 60c Swamp Root 44c 30c.Zymole Troches 21d 16c Sayman's Vegetable Soap, at 12 20c Wool Powder Puffs.. 10fc - MANICURE SETS Complete line from SI. OO up. Must be seen to he ap preciated. $5.00 values in fancy rolls, leather and cases, special Saturday ....... S3.4S $2.75 Imported Gold Cuticle Scissors and File in fancy box, at 81.98 $4.00 Imported Cuticle Scis sors, Nail File and Nail Clipper in fancy case, at ...82.98 25cLysol 19 30c Bromo Seltzer 21 $1.20 Imperial Granum, 81.05 85c Mellin's Food 59 25c Shac Headache Remedy, at 19 25c Honest John Corn Plasters, at i. 16 $1.50 Fellow's Syrnp Hypho , phosphates $1.19 25c Phenalax Wafers, 21 6 $1.00 Listerine. 73 50c SalicoH ...42t $1.00 Nuxated Iron 89 50c Orazin Tooth Paste.. 34 $3.50 Hughes' Ideal Hair Brushes, holly boxes, at 81.89 IVORY Special sale of highest quality French Ivory from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Satur day and Monday only. 85c Cuticle Knives, Files and Button Hooks 48 $3.50 Hair Brushes. $1.69 $2.60 Hair Receivers aad Powder Boxes ...SI. 69 Ivory Clocks, Mirrors, Trays, Buffers, etc., at spe cial prices. CIGAR DEPT. Ladina '. 7 - Box of 50 83.25 Jose Lovera, 5 for 2f McCord-Brady's Hand Made, at 5t Box of 60 :. 82.50 La Flor De Intals '. . .8 Box of 50. 82.50 Mosher's Guarantee 5J Box of 25 81.25 8c Parker's Plantation, each, at 5 Mozart Cigars, Magic or Per- fecto size lOd Box of 60 ........34.75 PHOTO DEPT. Cameras, always a very ac ceptable gift, from 82.59 to 855. Photo Albums, from 10 to 86.00 $3.25 No. 2 Rexoette Box Cameras S2.59 1920 Calendar Mounts, all sizes , 10 EDISON .MAZDA LAMPS C 10 to 50-Watt Mazda Lamps, at 35 60-Watt Mazda Lamps. . -40d 15c Fuse Plugs, 6 to 30 am peres, at , . Gfaham Beauty Secret ' Lifts out lines 1 Draws out blackheads Reduces enlarged pores' ' Bleaches the skin Corrects sallow skin Sold Only at This' Store $5.00 Auto-Strop Safety Razor 84.15 $lv00 Penn Safety Razors, at 694 $1.00 Gem Safety Razors, at 894 BOX STATIONERY Fancy Xmas boxes in all sizes, from 604 to 83.50 Special Swiss Lawn Stationery, at 244 LEONARD'S EAR OIL PtPfRESH LOT dUST 11 0FH) "THE APPRECIATED II EES CANDIES" GE( SATURDAY and MONDAY PECIALS PERFlMES A complete line of Houbi gant's Ideal, Quelques Fleurs, ind other odors in original pack- ages. We also have all the , popular Coty odors. Buy now, for all stock on imported per fumes are very scare this year. $1.75 Jickey Extract, per ounce, 81.10 $1.00 Piver's Muquet Sachet Powder, bulk, per oz., 294 $1.00 Piver's Azurea Sachet, Powder, per oz 694 75c Hudnut's Wood Violet Sachet, per ounce 354 50c and 75c Sachet Powders, all odors, per ounce 254 76c Locust Blossom Extract, per ounce . . .... .394 75c Crab Apple Extract, per ounce 394 $2.50 Mary Garden Extract, per ounce S1.89 $1.25 Piver's LaTrefle, Azurea, and Muquet, per ounce, 754 $2.00 Hudnut's Dubarry Ex tract, per ounce 81.10 $2.00 Djerkiss Extract, per oz., at 81. 25' $4.00 Houbigant's ; Ideal Ex-, tract, per jounce. . . . .82.25 $1.00 Meritol Toilet Waters, all odors 594 CANDY DEPT. Agents for Huyler's Origi nal Allegretti, and Lowney's Chocolates in one-half , to five-pound boxes. We also sell Johnston's, Gordon's and Woodward's. m 90c Brach's Whipped Cream ; Chocolates, per lb. . . 594 60c Peanut Brittle.per lb., t ...... 424 $1.00 Milk Chocolate, in stars, per lb , .804 80c Chocolate-covered Cara mels 654 80c Hard-Mixed Candies, per pound 494 $1.00 Hard-Mixed and Fryit Filled Candies, per pound, 694 When you next buy aspirin ask US for the New Im proved kind, Salicon It won't hurt your heart nor upset your stomach. More efficient than crude aspirin for headaches, colds, rheumatism, neuralgia, jetc. Put up in bottles, 25c, 60c and $1.25. Try it and you will always use it RELIEVES DEAFNESS, STOPS 'HEAD NOISES Nqt put in the Ears. "Rub it in Back of . Ears," Insert in Nostrils. Today At Our Store - We sell so many of these famously good choc olates that we can always supply any of the Johns ton popular assortments. And Always Fresh These are the 'kind you see advertised in The Sat urday Evening Post and are . What Sh Want.! We have special Christ- K ... 1. . n n A urns (intMica in x, , o and " 5-lb. boxes now in stock. i - - RUBBER GOODS Big special sale of all Rubber Goods, guaranteed for two' years, Saturday and Monday. $1.10 2-quart Davidson Foun-S tain Syringe 784 $1.25 2-quart, Velvet Water Bttle s9j $3.50 Ladies' Spray : Syringe, at $1.98 40c 62"-inch Syringe Tubfne, ' 254. SALINOS tha perfect aline laxative, T.uj to tak. pr. feetly eolnble in eold' water. Beeommended aa a - p 1 e n d f d and healthful elitninant br oer 25,000 phy." ieiani. Beaton Drug Company 15th and Farnam Streets Mail Orders Receive Our Most Careful Attention Cuticura Soap I& IDEAL For the Hands 8osap,OfatiTiiit.TJcwii,flBcPfii f wfifli . Wft'Minpl' i addr:OattraUIntorlw.Dt.X,llaM.Mat . Fobs Fistula-Pay When Cured A mild syatem of treatment that cans Pilea, Fistula and other Recta I Diaeaees in a abort time, without a tenn aar gical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other genera! . . . , auiasueuc naea. iicuromaiantooain eraevycaManosptM tor treatment, and no money to be paid until enred. Write for book on Recta) Disease, with naraet and teatimoDlalMf mora than 1000 prominent people who have been permanently cored. . , DR. K. R. TARRY 240 B Building OMAHA, NEBRASKA