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THE BEE! OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 192fr. Society Wedding Attendant! Chosen. kiss Margherite Schneider, sister of the bride-to-be, and H. M. Bush nell are to be the only attendants t the marriage of Miss Clara Schneider of Fremont and Harry S. Byrne of) Omaha, which will take place Wednesday, November 17. It will be a quiet home affair with only relatives present, and will be fol lowed by a formal reception at the home of Mrs. R. B. Schneider, momer or ine Driqc-clcct. Benefit Postponed. inc Denetii oncige planned - for Friday at the A. L. Reed home by St. Mary's alumnae has been in defmtfety postponed. . -Omaha Club.' i ' The Ortjah . club announces that election returnrwill be received over a special ;wre at the club on the cvenmg.of .November 2. commencing jpt roclocky Regular dinner will be served from 6 to 8 o clock. - r , Cinosam Club. A dance wilt be given Thursday - evening October 28, by the Cino sam club at the Scottish Rite ca thedral. . - Benefit. A benefit dance and card nartv will be given Friday evening at Tur- ptn nail by the Community Social uuu. Y. W. C. A. Dean Tancock of Trinity cathe dra! will be the speaker at the ban quet of the federated clubs of the . W. C. A. Thursday night at the V, VV. C. A. A musical program will be rendered by the Keiwanna ciud. Miss Florence uunlap will pre side. V On Monday night at the regular meeting of the federated clubs Judge Benjamin H. Baker, from republican headquarters, spoke on the league of nations Thursday Clubs.. 'r Frenrh Club Thurnday. m all day lit Child 8i Members will Savins inetltute. Amerlra War Mnthen, Omnha Chapter Thunder. 8 p. m.. Memorial hell, court houae. . Mlnne I. una Wobu'i Society Thursday, 2:30 p. m., wlUi Mrs. Frank Neef, 287S -Mary etreet Buslneu Girls' lane Thursday eve ning. Wamtn and K. K. K. clubs, Hal loween masquerade party at club house. Omaha Woman's Club, Parliamentary Iaw Urpartment Thursday, J:1S p. m., Y. W. C. A. Subject,. Constitutions." Mrs. A. I. Fernald, leader. fMphlan Society Thursday. ' S p. m Blaekstone hotel. - Mrs, Ida Cruse Mc Farland of Denver university will speak on "The Elizabethan Drama' , ADVERTISEMENT "DAN DERI NE" Girls! Save Your Hairi . . Make It Abundant I Tmmofliatelv nftM- a. "i )anrlr?nS'M massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, ap pearing twice as heavy and plenti ful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't .let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that vonthfnl hricrhtness and abundant thickness All druggists I - ; ADVERTISEMENT If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied ' with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult brenthioe. or if vour child wake up ..' during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any drag- gist can supply you with 2 ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granu- . lated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint ot . really remarkable coujrh remedy. It tastes good, and in 'spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to eive -t You can feel this take hold of a couph in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm. - stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that , line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and cer tainty that it is really astonishing. " Pinex is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imita " tions of this mixture. To avoid dis- appointment, ask for "2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The ftinex Co, Ft. Wayne, lad. V ADVERTISEMENT I Superfluous Hair, Roots And All, Quickly Go! (Absolutely New Home Method.) . For the first time ia a hundred yea re a cenmneJy eifeetiT method of removing unsishtly hairy growths has been discov ered. The new phelactiae process does not merely take off the ha!r-nds:-U ac tually rente res the roots! It does this ouickly and harmlessly. It does not act anything like the depilatory, electrical, or other methods. Phelactine la non-odorous. Boa-poisonous, non-irritating. Gat stick of it from your druggist, follow the simple thstrnctions. and hare the satisfac tion of seeing the roots themselves re stored at last. 1 Mmtmmi. S Home-mad, bat Ha No Equal for Coagh - 9 Makes family supply of naTty S W ilependable eoukh Bedlrts. Baa- g( lly prepared, aad saves aboat S. 0 Do You Know-Xir Three questions a day for the housewife. 1 1. What the word poultry means? 2. How to make banana fill ing for cake 3. A good way to prevent sweaters and other knitted arti cles from stretching or shrinking? These questions will be an swered by the Housewife. Answers to Previous Questions 1. The finest raisins are mala gas or muscatels. The stems of the branches are cut almost Lorraine Proulx" Becomes a Bride Mrs. Clarence E. Heaney. . Rlnehart-Marsden Photo. Simplicity marked the marriage of Miss Lorraine Proulx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Proulx, and Clar ence Jb. Heaney, which took place Wednesday morning, October 27, at St Bernardsv church, Rev. Father Kerr ofhciating. 1 .Miss Ruth Nolan, the bride s only attendant, Wore a suit of dark blue tricotine embroidered in steel beads and with which she wore a small gray hat and corsage bouquet. The bride was becomingly dressed in a suit of richest brown, duyetyn trimmed with mink fur. Her hat was also brown and she wore a corsage bouquet. Mitchell Behan ot Kansas City acted as-best man. Mrs. Heaney attended Sacred Heart academv here - and is . well known in musical circles, as she has tuaies voice under Miss Mary Munchhoff for a number of years. Following the ceremony Mrs., E. w. msn, aunt ot me onae, enter tained at a breakfast at her home for the wedding guests including only relatives and a few intimate friends. . . Mr. and Mrs. Heaney have gone on a short eastern trip and will re side in Omaha upon their return. The out-of-town euests, at tne rprMnnnv were Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Greenough of Dalhart,' Tex.;Mr. and Mrs. C B. Lane ofDalhart: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Truckey and Jeannette Truckey of Grand Island, and Mrs. Margaret H. Heaney, mother of ithe groom; Mr. and Mrs. Tames Green.jr., and Mrs. George Weimer of Kansas City,' and Mr. nnd Mrs George Campbell of Montrose, Colo. ' ited her at the local post last spring and was extensively entertained dur ing her stay. , I, Personal frs. ?"Ed Cohners of Riverton, Wyo., has arrived in Omaha to visiH her mother, Mrs. J. C. Leitch. Mrs. fidwafd M;; Slater leaves shortly. tfter Thanksgiving to spend the, wanter at Coronado Beach, Cal. Mr'and Mrs. A. ' Schantz re turned Monday front an eastern trip, including New York Cityj Atlantic City and Washington, D. C. - Miss Evelyn Bancroft of Holland, N. YM formerly of Omaha, who came here to attend the marriage of Mary Newton and William' Henry Harrison, is now with, Mis; Mr: garet Dow. Miss Bancroft leaves Friday for her home. ; MrsV Marie Leff Caldwell, Tiead resident of the ' Sdcial Settlement, who went abroad in July to join her 8-year-old .son, Ernest, whom she had pot seen since Jy w, at wnicn time-v.the child became war-bound with" relatives in Germany, arrived in Omaha Wednesday. Her son. did not return with her. - Word has been received in Omaha from Mrs. George Chase Lewis of the death of her aunt, Lady Melvin Jones of Toronto, Canada, which oc curred last month. Mrs. Lewis if the wife of Lieutenant Colonel Lewis, formerly of Fort Crook, now of Camp Travis, Tex. Her aunt yis- Clubdom Business Woman's Club Holds Membership Banquet. The annual membership banquet of the Omaha Business Woman's club was held Tuesday evening in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium, with 175 members and friends in attendance. Red roses, the club flower, were used on the tables and the West sisters' quartet played during the banquet The rose was also used in the toasts as the emblem of the development of the club. Mrs.-Maude Adair as toastmistress introduced Miss Fay Rasmussen, who spoke on "The Budding Rose," or the history of the club; Miss Dora Hendrick, who spoke of "The Fragrance of the Rose, or the club s social activities; Miss Mabel Hall, president, sooke of "The Glory of the Rose," or the present program and outlook of the club, and Miss lone C Duffy spoke of "The Future of the Rose, or the new vision and responsibility of the business club woman. One hundred and two new mem bers have been added to the club membership in the three weeks' cam paign, bringing the total nnmber of members up to 258.- The winning I team in the contest was the Hoosier f 7 riF P fed y through on the vine and the grapes are allowed to dry there as much as' possible. " 2. When roasting meats have the oven very hot to begin with, to cook outside thoroughly so juices will not escape. Diminish heat after half hour and let cook more slowly. 3. To toughen common glass ware place in a pan-and cover with cold water. Bring slowly to the boiling point and then let them cool in the pan of water. (Copyright. 1120, b the McClue News paper Syndicate.) , . Celebrated Singer Honored in Europe Anna Case, the celebrated recital soprano, who will appear here on Thursday evening, November 11, at the Brandeis theater under the aus-' pices of the Tuesday Musical club, spent an interesting summer in Eu tope, where she gave a beautiful re cital at Queen's Hall, London, being accorded bv the Enelish oublic a re ception fully on a par with the great- i est she has ever received in her own ! country. I The journey "was, howeVer, under- j taken quite as much for pleasure as . for this London appearance. Miss Case was enjoying a vacation at St Moritz, Switzerland, in the summer of 1914 at the outbreak of the great war, which caused her to return i somewhat summarily, and she has been waiting expectantly to com plete this trip. Always noted on the recital platform for the beauty of her appearance, Miss Case's femi nine admirers wilt be interested to learn that she has secured a number of new frocks from Paris. Miss Case visited London, Paris, Milan, Rome, Venice, Naples, Pom peii, St. Moritz and many other -cities enroute. She found time to se cure a great, many new songs which she . will introduce on her: program this winter. In Paris Miss Case took the op portunity to study acting for a few weeks under the- famous Parisian critic and teacher, Lugne Poe, direc tor of Comaedia, the first theatrical paper in France, and founder of l'Oeuvre, an art magazine dealing with all subjects of arts, and devel oper of many French artists, among them the noted Madame Ricotti. What's What By HELEN DECIE The hostess who invites guests for a week-end provides in advance for their comfort and pleasure during their visit. Each guest room should have- a supply of towels, a shaded light for night reading, a few maga zines and books and a desk: fitted with pens, ink and stationery. In the letter of invitation the chatelaine thoughtfully outlines the probable program for the two days and even ings -tennis, golf or motoring; danc ing cards, an impromptu concert ana so on. This enables the pros pective guest to know what he or she is to pack in the way of clothes, sheet music and implements of the chosen outdoor sport The success of a house party de pends mainly upon idividual liberty. The wise hostess encourages her guests to amuse themselves in their own way; the considerate guest leaves the hostess to fulfill duty or enjoy leisure as she pleases. (Copyright. 1920-. Public Ledger Co.), J ' Informal Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sprague en tertained informally at dinner at their home Wednesday evening. .. Beauty team, with Miss Elian White, captain, to whom is credited 28 new members. Thev were run a close second by the Crimson Rambler! i -ar" "a - 1 team, miss Mary Keiay, captain. 419 Eggs From 20 JensJnM Days Mft Dougherty Got This Result In October. Plan Is Easily Triad. "I tried Don Sang and the results were far past any expectations. I got 419 eggs fn 80 days from 20 hens while moulting. I think this ia wonderfal, as tb" hardly laid at all before." Frank igherty, 0840 B. 11th Indianapolis. Dougherty boncnt worth of Don Sang la ta tkla letter In November. Fig ure his pro lit on 88 down eggs from hens that for merly iaio ume or notning. j bat it costs nothing to find oat We'll make yon the same offer ws made him. Give ronr hens Don Bang and watch results for one month. If yon dont find that it pays for itself and pays you geod profit besides, limply tell as and - joor money win De cbeertully rerunded. Don Sung (Chinese for egg-laying) is scientific tonic aad conditioner. It is easily given ta the feed, improves the ben's health and makes her stronger and, mere active. It tones op the egg-laying organs, and gets the eggs, no mattei how cold or wet the weather. Ton can obtain Don Sang from yeas druggist or poultry remedy dealer, or end $1.04 (includes war tax) for a package by malt Barrell-Dogger Co., 214 Columbia Bldf., Indianapolis, tad. Chincsa fer Egglayiig Affords protection against in fectious diseases. All prudent persons should avail themselves of this dependable germicide. 4T orw stores Bvwrwtiaa HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife x How Madge and Mother Graham Gave Each Other a Shock. -. "Margaret, do you know what Richard is up to?" My mother-in-law came into the little living room of the cottage where I was repairing a rent which kmy gown had received in stepping out ot the carriage the night before when coming home from the .Paige dinner. Junior was seatedon the floor near me, playing 'with a string of empty spools I always keep in my work basket to amuse him with when I sew. I know that his grand mother was unusually perturbed, for she neither stopped to caress him, nor found fault with anything about him. two almost invariable proceed ings with her when coming near him. I looked up, smiling, for I gener ally find her mountains concerning Dicky or Junior to be very small holehills. "I haven't the slightest idea.' I said. "Indeed, I haven't seen Dicky this morning He wasn't up when I breakfasted." I didn't add that I had forced my self to waken early, and had dressed with extreme caution in order to breakfast before my sulky husband, and had kept out of his way ever sinco. Dicky Writes Some, Letters. For Dicky had returned from the Paige dinner in high dudgeon, and, except an occasional word to his mother, had sat stonily tilent during the drive home. 1 knew, ot course, what was the matter his overhear ing of Major Grantland's confidential undertone, without knowing the words uttered. But I, conscious of no word or action at which he could cavil ever so little, equally coif scious of his marked attention to Edith Fairfax during the entire eve ning, had made no effort to concil iate' him. "We had, not spoken to each-other since, but, of course, that was something I didn't care to tell my husband's mother. ' Good reason why you haven't seen himl" she retorted tartly. "He's been in my room writing letters till I'm nearly crazy from that clicking typewriter of his I wish the pesky things had never been invented. Peo ple wouldn't write to much foolish ness if they had to do with a pen." "He must have suddenly been con victed of his" epistolary sins, and be making up' for lost time," I urged reassuringly.- "You know Dicky is probably the "worst corretpondent in the known world." . "All of that," she .said. "But he isn't writing to his friends this trip. He's got a New York classified tele phone directory from the hotel, and he's writing letters to all the real estate firm's in the city. I saw some addresses." I dropped my sewing, looked up at her with astonished eyes. Mother Graham is Aroused. "Real estate firms'! Whatever in the world?" "I thought you'd open your eyes, she said grimly. "I've tried to get a peek at what he's writing, but he's as close and careful as a clam about it. Have you any idea what he's doing?" I shook my head doubtfully: ."I can'f think of anything," I said. "Unless" I stopped short, for into my brain had flashed a fantastic noticm born of a memory of the night before when Dicky had leaned forward at the sight of the stately old-fashioned Paige homestead with its "blow away" and colonial pillars, and had murmured with his soul in his eyes, "I'm going to have a house like that." "Unless what?" snapped my mother-in-law. "Don't sit there like a stoten bottle. If you've got any thing to say, say it if you haven't, say that and, shut up." . I had no intention of confiding to my mother-in-law, the bizarro no tion which had occurred to me, but I Appear At Tour Best Instantly If von receive a sadden caller or an unexpected In vitation yon can feel con fident of always appearing at your best Id bat a few moments it renders rnyow sUa a wonderfully pare. oft : complexion that is beyond comparison. nil us Quickly Relieves Constipation Dont letconatipatiofl poison your blood uuuuiouyuux energy. . If your liver and bowels r rly take CASTES' A little Liver A rilla today V and your 4 trouble will 1 be relieved. Par dizziness, lai and blotehv lack of appetite, headache skin try them. Ptam.lv nmtiNs Small Pill Small Dose Small Price This MMfcwful book wit be srtltotoaymanupoer- soi tern 0OUamn,Tes AM Carters IIpilLsI had to supply her aroused curiosity with something, so I went on casual ly: "He might be thinking of renting the house furnished while we are down, here. Many people do it, I understand." Mother Graham gasped and turned pale. "Margaret! You're crazy! With : all my things I I shall go to Richard this minute." I smiled at the way in which she j said "my things," with never a I thought for any other furniture the I house might contain, but I caught j her dress as she rushed toward the , door. ' "Mother! Remember that is only guess on my part. Don't tell Dicky i said it" She tore herself loose, but flung a reassurance over her shoulder as she ran out: v "I'll not bring you Into it. But rif-attend to Richard." (Continued Tomorrow.), I'M THE GUY ' 4- I'M THE GUY who turns sudden ly on a crowded sidewalk, and stoops. Why shouldn't ,1? Didn't I just slip, and nearly fall? I'll say I did. I can't go on without finding out what put the fkids under me. It may have been a banana peel or some other such harmless trifle. At any rate I've got to examine the spot to see what it was. If in turning quickly and stooping I nearly knock you off your feet, that your affair. Sidewalks arc public propertyftot your private grounds. Keep your eyesxipen, whv don't you? . t . None of your sarcasm! .My feet are mates just as well as yours.and I don't interefere, even if my toes are constantly meeting and my heels in sist on scraping an acquaintance. You ain't no Trilby yourself. Anat-, omy ain't your long suit, either.' In stead of day dreaming just watch your step. That's what I do. and you'd better learn to do. Some nerve you've got to get sore. ' Parents Problems At a party, should children play games for prizes? ' This is a matter of individual opinion. Personally, I think' they should not Games ire for pleasure, not for prizes. The soothing hot bath is too often enervating, and the best average temperature is 68-72 degrees Fah renheit, graduated to a cool bath by allowing additional cold water. - ADVERTISEMENT MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs' Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil dren love its fruity taste. Full di rections on each bottle. You must say "California." Wonderful Are the Lace Curtain Values Offered at Bovenis This Week Housewives who are in need of or desire new curtains for their home, will find, at the Greater Bowen Store this week several thousand pairs offered at astonishingly low pricesv. An enormous . - shipment bought at low-ebb market en ables this big, growing store to meet the declining prices in a most startling manner, and following the policy and custom of the store, we are passing the values oh to you. ' Included in the sale are fancy voile curtains, fine hemstitched scrim curtains, Nottingham curtains, Brussels web curtains, ' Marie An toinette curtains, Irish Point curtains and Filet net cur-, tains. If you are at all desirous of purchasing curtains at a sav ing. yet at the same time se curing the best for the money, attend this sale. We know we have curtains you want; curtains that will lend an ar tistic finish to your rooms. Common Sense KEEP WITHIN YOUR INCOME. By J. J. MCKDY." You like the crowd with .whom you associate, but you know that it is costing you more than you should spend to the, financial outlay. You know of ways to" increase your income, but it would never do for you to let your friends know that your regular income is not sufficient to keep up. . You are drawing on a surplus fund perhaps . using money which does not belong to you with the hope that something will turn'Up ,to enable you to pay back the sum you have taken. Of course, you may not have gone so far a this, and instead -you have made ends meet by borrowing mon ey of your friends. . ' But how can you expect tb get square all around? " You admit that you are too weak kneed to do something which will augment your income, because of. what your friends might think. Why not be honest and admit you cannot afford to spend as you do rather than cheat some man out of the money which belongs to him or perhaps land in a prison cell just be cause you were too proud to cut your expenses to fit the circum stances in which you find yourself? (Copyright, HiO. br International Future ; Service, Inc.) Victory Medal Girl Will Distribute Ware at Dance The old honorable discharge will prove quite a valuable, asset to all who attend the Halloween frolic to be staged at the Auditorium Friday night by the American Legion. Vets will not have to produce it in order to qualify for admittance, hut it will be necessary to take advantage of a special feature at the dance. Among those who will be present will be "Lieut." Gertrude Barden, the Victory medal girl, who will station herself on the floor and beguile al! who are not yet adorned with the medal to make their applications that night. In anticipation of; "beaucoup" business, Col. Cayenaugh has dele1 gated two field clerks to assist her in gathering the applications. I New Mountings Your old diamonds will gleam with new effec tiveness if mounted in the new and charming mountings achieved by artist designers in the jewel world. . Select a few new small stones to combine with the old ones in a jewel of' wondrous beauty. All .Platinum and Diamond Engagement Ring, $150.00 Henrickson's Established 1882 ADVERTISEMENT BETTER THAN WHISKY FOR GOLDS AND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold , . and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter If Relief - Does Not Come " Within Two Minutes. ' "' Delightful - Taste, Immediate . Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year . In the drug, trade is Aspironal, .the two' minute cold and cough reliever, au thorltativelyRuaranteed by the lab' oratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed v by ' the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and' effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you. have to do to fret rid of that cold Is to step into -the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfula with four teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watch in your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back In two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit Don't be bashful, for all drug' gists invite you .and expect you to try it . everybody's doing It When your cold or cough Is re Ueved, take the ' remainder of ' the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most - agreeable cold and cough remedy foi Infanta and chil- rlMn ',' . Eetel" RQm has a wide reputation built upon Service. OUR Cafeteria without a Buperior anywhere. Cafe Service a la Carte if preferred: .Notmday Luncheon,. 75c. Table d'Hote Dinner, 5tto 8 P. M., $l.fcO.. tJ ROME MILLER Supply Your Needs , by Using Bee Wants Ads Best Results For Auburn Hair , Ah'' inexpensive and harmless method of retaining the ' .tint .' of auburn hair, at the same lime cleans ing, it, is. to. dilute a small quantity of salts of tartar in about one-half pint of warm water. After working up a good lathet' allow it to remain on hair for at least half an hour he fore rinsing. ., .... Rummage Sale. 1' '" Chapter E P. E. O, will hold an all-day rummage sale Friday, Octo ber 29, at 1835 Vinton street. AWVlafTSKMENT" DIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye now Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple -that any woman can diafnond-dye any old, faded garments, draperies, cov erings, everything, whetherWool, silk, linen, .cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fadeless color. Buy ("Diamond Dyes" no other kind tneO' perfect results areguar anteed even if .you have never dyed before. . Druggist will show you Diamond Dyes Color Card. 16th at Capitol "feDi(!r vm Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. , LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and achea become incurable diseases.. Avoid painful consequences by. taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney,, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles the National Remedy of Holland since 1695, Guaranteed.. Three sizes, alt druggists. Leek let tke name Gold Medal ea every , aad accept na imitation box Cuticura Soap r --AimoiimiaWT---- Clear the Skin s7oitowteiMwiw,n Reoinol J readvfor scalds and burns The tormenting, Insistent pain of a bom or scald is quickly subdued by Resinol Ointment. Its cooling; ingre dients remove the Inaammation, and hasten the healinf. Cover the burn well with Resinol and bandage with soft game. In severe burns or scalds covehng a large surface always send tat a doctot. , 1 . TOO TPfiHBarts Fistula-Pay When Grod JL JUL vGrSi a mlld 'system ot treatment that suras Files, Fistala and ethei Ji . baUSlatV Rectal Diseases ia a short time, withoet a severe sergieal op- A care enaienteed la every ease aeeepted for treatment, and no money Is to be paid at3 eared. Write for book on Rectal Diseases, with Barnes and tettuaoaiale of more thaa '.evv erotainenl people who have been permanently eured. PR. K. K. TABJtY Saaajorteas, raters H.R.BawenCo. 16TH AT HOWARD V iriual Saving )When You Shop at Bowen's Continuing our regular pol icy of assisting Omahans to save, we again quote several Items on which there is a material saving to be had if they be purchased at Bowena: Another Breakfast Special POST.TOASTIES pkgs only '25c - CARNATION MILK large sisa cans 2 cans only 25c Walter Baker's Baking Chocolate ft -LB. CAKE "23c Haskins Hard Water ( CASTILE SOAP . per bar, only . : 4,:.; -.Se--...1 3 bar to a cuitomer J 6-lb. Jewel ELECTRIC ;JRONS nickel plated, 6-ft. extension 'cord ?" " $3.95 ' '. '. ' - V ' 2' H. R. Bowen'$ Special Carpet Sweepers 3 . $1.95 i BOWEN'BROOMS well made strong handled " brooms, e,' tron brooms, 33 c Substantially made well finished Fumed Oak Rockers an ideal rocker for use ia any room. Specially priced, it $4.25 Fumed Oak LIBRARY TABLES $19.50 All quarter-sawed oak," heavy Colonial design, size 26x45. This is an exceptional table at an exceptionally low price, so avail yourself of this oppor tunity to get a high grade table at small cost Simmon's Wood Cribs Drop side; can be had in ivory, white enamel or ma-, hogany finishes, size 27x54; priced atonly- . $12.00 BUFFET SPECIAL Quarter-sawed oak plank top buffets, 42-inch top, spacious iriwer room, mirror back,' v-,v Colonial desien: priced to your shopping advantage at ... . . - i $37.50 H. R. Bo wen Co. 16th and Howard Sts. M our nw If HUNT'S SalT faUj la ae RINOWORI1, TBTTKR erf otnit'tdiinittta)imn Tty ' If (am bee et our rua. Seei-maa' McCeancU Druf Co. Children's Coughs maybe checked aad more arrioot conditions of the throat often will be avoided by promptly (ivins the child a dose of eafe SUM fl IPOS ration. No Chloroform. Ether or other reneral aneathetie a.eH. Tryst; Btdf. tBee Blat ) Omaha, Nat. i: i A . 5