1 r CI 1 '' ft . , ,f 1 k 'I s f 1 ( Society lacks-Spigle. Tlie Carriage of Miss TeniJle rSp'glf,. daughter of Mrs. Nancj Spigle, and Julius Jacks of Omaha, eon of S. Jacks of Hastings, took place at 4:30 Tuesday afttrnoon at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. I). S. rmkrnstein, Kabbi iaxon of ficiating. A reception was given .Tuesday from 8 o lCUtsthe Finken eiein home.. The bride wore a gown of brocad-s ti white crepe de chine combined with silver lace. -She carried a shovrtr .bouquet of white roses and. sweet peas. Helen Finkenstein, niece, of . the bride, played the wedding march. There were no attendants. Twenty- , five guests attended. v ; Among the out of "town gttests 'rwvre the bride's sister, Mrs. II. Iourker and Mr. Uoneker of Kan- "sas City; J. Spigle. brother of ht "Wide and Mrs. .Spigle of -Lincoln; ' Mrs. M. Lucankm and Miss Ella ! Jacks of Minnesota, sisters of the groom; S. Jacks and Max Jacks of i Hastings,' father and brother of the groom. " i After February 1, Mr. and Mrs. , Jacks wilt be at home In Lincoln at the Lafayette apartments. '''f Luncheon for Mrs. Slaker. .:ftrs., John Slaker of Hastis, . president o the Nebraska Fedra - tion of Woman's clubs will be honor jaest at a luncheon Monday, Jan uary 17, at 12 o'clock nooa at the Kome hotel, given by the Second dis , trict of the federation, MrJ L. M. ' Lord, president. -' , . Reservations must .be made by Friday with Mrs. George Henderson, .Harney 3199, or Mrs. T. R. Ward, Webster 0777. ' ' Mrs. Slaker will speak before the Omaha Woman's club following the luncheon in the auditorium, of the V. W. C. A. An informal reception v will 'be given in hr honor at the close of the meeting! Bis; Sister Benefit. ., "Honest Hutch." vill be shown .Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the Mtse theater for the benefit of the Big' Sisters' association. Jn add tion to the film there will bf dancing num ber bv' pupils from the studio of Miss Adelaide Fogg, and violin solos bi Miss Edith Hall, formerly of St. l.ouis, wlio is a papil oi jwax oenuix of New York; Performances on these two evenings will begin at 6:30. 8'and 9:30 o'clock. , 1 ; - T . .v., Plans Eastern Trip. "Miss Esthcr.Smithj, daughter of Mr. and MrsGeorge. Qassel'.s Smith is planning to leave for .the easf,th? latter part of Fehrvfcry. ShewiH visit Miss Mary Morsman &t-Bryn Mawr apd Miss Emily Bu'ke at " "Vassar. She will also spend a hort lime in New York City wjtft Miss Helena Chase who is, doing soeial settlement work there. Mis Smith will return home about April 1. , . - K' ; Prettiest Mile Club, E. F." Gray entertained at a dancing party Tuesday evening ,at the Prettiest Mile club.. Eighty guests attended from the. Crane -s meeting of the stockholders of the club was neia. xuesaay even ing, Mrs. A. L. Shantz. president; Wedding Anniversary.' Mr.' and Mrs. L.' B. Hughes cele brated their, 25th weddinganniver 6itV on - Sunday. They revived gnests during the afternoon and '.evening, in honor"' of the occasion. Ms.' Hughes was formerly Cather mic I?easinger. " " . x ; ,;: ' Sorority Meeting Postpon4. . I I ;;;0ving to the illness' of Mrs. "An- thur Pancoasr,. the Kappa. AlpTia !'heta" I meeting scheduled j 'for ednesday , has been maenjnjeiy 'postponed. XL PersoriaK ; "Miss Vcda Birch of TopelA, Kan., JiH'the houje guest of Miss Izetta " ,Blith- ' ' . . JH'.Miss Erna' Reed leaves January 19 to spend two months in New ) 5 York City. 4 , , , . I 'Marguerite Fallon - returnsf home next weeteentt from the University iol Nebraska. . ' "' ?'Jf with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Moss 1 1,' Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned are expected home Wednesday from Chi Icagp, where Mrs. Learned met h?r Iliusband on rfis ,returrr'fr.om -an east- J "'Mr. andMrs. A. W. Borden ot Hastings, Neb, will arrive Wcdnes 'flw pveninar' to soend a f'.wvdays Jru tr,p" 1 ' " ' ' 'j-J AISX "t. J) C J?nsci11 ftf Kan JP jstts City have returned to tneir nome Mrs. Russell. Mrs. A.-C. P9well wiirrfltura to J California late -tins weeK, w..ere sue wi11 join Mr. and Mrs, Brvant f rtmnha ihr are soend- ; jng the wmter in the Pacifx south- iand. ' '.. i j,' 1 'i !"! Sirs. Edward Hayden anddaugh- ' ter. Miss Ophelia, accomnanied by .1r -r,A 'U Aitntnh 5?rVrz 'and tl I wtv a 9 - c - - t " Uoabjvleft Monday for southern Cali ; fornia, where they; will-pend the 4 winter. - w, . . m " t n L f Health Poinlersl f H I IpOa-,. rising?m "the morning one IsJiouldtaJce a cold, water bath, or a Icold air Jath. A cold water bath IIUUIU MW W v i s J j aa(aa-l , bathtub of col4 water, for this pro . . ' i i : r 1 . tenure invites r suur-c ui apupicAr. I ";Insteadr a cold water bath should 1 L-cri ' Kw urrinertniv. - tnir1 1 Ant lif cold waler,rand applying first to . -one. arm, nHiwiig- Tnuiwsiy wn a ifiry towel until the arrp is quite.dry A VuMTtmr warm and red. ' 5 "JTrie other arm. should iheil' be ' 7 treated ih the same manner then the Ak.c VAr trio pok then (Seesawina ' iAcross the back alwsys first with n. wt tnurrl. then will rh drv. un- 2 til the - whole ody hasJjgen. ; gone i " - . V " Next the bodv should bt : gone Z6w .with a little., oil, jajr. vaseline n lanolin rthc bst ihintr for this jl-jflrpose is lanolrae rcream-f-two ; drams ot lanonne. one aram 01 ooro- Iycerid and six dramsof cold cream ir vaseline).1".':" -f " i little ot this cream win ou tlie skin in a healthy condition an rirt'lT!fr irritotjrtn iStirniv 4k Wfin Iter the skin vtili.aifteff.bf' dry, with L ' President of New Cfeufauqua Circle Mrs. B. A. Waugh and Son, Robert ' Mrs! B. A. Waugh, president and leader oft he newly organized Minne Lusa fhautauqua .circle, is also an active, inenibers, ofUhe Minne Lusa Woman's cltib. ' . Robert;1 her only son, is S years eld and attends kindergarten at the Minnr Lusa public school. . Walking Club Elects Officers. " J . At the annual meeting of the Oma sa Walking cnrerAionaay evening ai the South Side public library the fol lowing officers, were elected: Miss Ailie Houston, president; Miss tditn Tnhitt firf v'irf nresident! Edward S. Jewell, second vice president; Miss T T . 1 A I 1 ! 1 L - A ........ name xnuciicr, rc-cicticu -ocuiciai jr , Miss Irene Higbee, treasurer, and Miss Corinne Armstrong, Miss Irma Gross, Miss Eleanor Hamilton, George T. Morton. R. E. Winkelman and Homer Pennock, executive com mittee. . - J ": - A code of laws was adopted male1 inp the club a permanent organiza tion," and it was decided, to keep it strictly a walking club. Subscriptions amounting to over $100 ire given for the club's sum mei camp. Committee reports were a!so made. -V , Chautauqua Notes.V ' Mrsc. B. -A. Waugh was elected nmciriont ant of the recently I organized Minne; Lusa Chautauotia circle ai a iiicchiju afternoon at the home of Mfs-A. D. Nunn. Mrs: A.s. M. Pdrt,: jr.. was chosen secretary.-This grrup will meet every- Monday afternoon. Mi. Waugh will be hostess for "the drCle neiA Monday at her home, 267 New portyenue. - . r T Ceore Crook W. R. C. eiTZn rrofile ' Woman's "Relief corps will meet jn . Memorial hall, court house, Friday afternoon at 2 o clock. ' - . - ' v .. -Daughters of. Isabella. :, . ; TU. rT.Ur. r( tkahfWa. Will X lie uauftinvia v. . , t meet Thursday evening at 8 CwClpck at Metropolitan nau. '' Calendar,..'': "' W8dneday. X y'clock ; lunCheop. Motti L.oyai. - : - CorMct Wctlon Cta Weaneay, tv-vi a. m., T. M.-C, A.,, rror. Mwjii.rw studio. , - r . n.k. .w . r, T. xT. Wednesday. meeuiK, A. C. A., Drama Section Wednesday, f, p. m.. with Mrs. J. T, aiaxwen. Marcy. street v ' lUMkinrd CoHere Assoelatlon weones-. .rtarnoon. with Mrs.. J. F. Bolas. 1110 Georgia avenue. ' ' - k Frances WulaM w. v. t. k. dav. D."m.. with Mrs. J. M. Taliaferro, 110! Nicholas street - W. W. Club Wednesday, 1 o'eioCB l.,..h.n Pmttlest Mile club. Mrs. B. F. Diffenbacher, hastess. ' ' public library. Maurice Block wltl spea on the -uia jaaaiera. Rout Q. C. b Wednesday eve i.. ...L mJtAin art. Kvmnaalum. Social Settlorpcn house. . - . A. C. Ki" Haiae'VIidlcalloB Section Wednesday, l-0. o'clock, wilh Mrs. J. T. Maxwell, .Aiarcy.-anTtji. . - rnttnialtv RcrrleaW Leaa-ue Wednesday. glrla' i and men's . divisions, auptef, p. nj..x Inspirational talk. P, K. O. Slaterbooel, cnnpier-rj. A. Wednesday, 1 o'clock, luncheon with Mra. I -' Ahyays saJBayer'; Atpiria it uade. mark. Bayer MamiftoV tu r MoooscetictcideMer l Salicylicacid. APVEBTWEMEKT. ForfleW Stylet f .'' J and Pretly Arms '"''- (Beauty.Notes), Women are fast learning the val ue of . the use of . delatone '.'fflr, re moving hair or fuzz from face, neck etr arms. A paste is made: with some powdered delatone and water and spread on the hairy surface. In 2 or 3 minutes.it is rubbed off. the skin washed and-every bit of hair has disappeared. , No failure will result if you are careful to buy genuine , delatone and mix JwH as , wanted. - Clubdom Aspirin THE Twenty Tables Arp Reserved for -: ' - Benefit 4 A number of prominent workersin the Junior League are"-acting as chairmeafor various committees in charge of the benefit bridge t lie held Friday afternoon at the Hotel Fontenelle. The Nebraska Univer sity Hospital Nurses' home, which recently burned, vill be the benefici ary. ' v -.' ' ' Twenty tablesyliave been reserved by various matrons. Miss Margaret GrerrBaum, Harney fl3, and Mrs. Fred Daugherty. Hafiiey 2650, are Mrs. George B. Thummell will as- . - ; sist Mrs. uaugneny. ausf urc Helene Woodard.has charge of the prizes. Alumnae Luncheon. The alumnae of Delta Zeta enter tained at luncheon at the Blackstone Saturday. Mrs. J. Held of Eller, Neb., was among the guests. Activities of Women Women constitute 73 per cent of the factory workers in Japan. Wage-earning women in Virginia now number more than 225,000. ' Lady Gobbold is regarded" as the best shot amonej British women royalty. ' y- Of the ,34,913 workers employed in 148 industrial establishments in Virginia,, more than one-halt" ,are women. . ' ' - ,,', In 1900, the female portion of the Japanese population on the Pacific coast was 22.3 per cent ahd in 1920 :t had increased to 42.7 per cent. r ; Benjamin Harrison, 3(6 Bouth Fifty-first street. , . Omaha Woman'sVClab, Masle Depart ment Wedoeertay. 2P. m., Y. W. C. A. nudltorlum, chorus rehearsal, Henry a. Cox, director. Program, 3 p. m. I &allo Club Wednesday, 1:it p. m.. Chamber of Commerce, parlor A, L. C. Kauble ot the Gilchrist Accounting-company will speak on the "Income Tax." i lecture on Modern History Wednesday, 4 p. m.. Duchesne college and convent of the Sacred, Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. Rev. Alfred Kaufman of Crelgh ton university, speaker. The 'public Is In vited. , . ,; . . I.'AHianee Francaise Wednesday, 8:S0 a,ltK U1 .TAaai Mlllnt-. KOA Smith Thirty-eighth street. M. Gaston Blou,- of-4 flclal chairman of L'Aillance Frandalse In icanaaa ana me umiea exaces, win speaix. Ills subject being "Is Civilization Advanc ing or Retrograding r ADVERTISEMENT. "Papd's -Cold Compound"is Quickest Relief Known Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffling 1 A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until ithree i doses are taken usually Treaka, up a cold" and ends all grippe misery - v ' The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; Buemer Eros. Sash larfcets Sppcialslor Wednesday At 4903 So. 24th 1 Sugar Cured Breakfast ' Bacon (1 or whole i side) 24 c Choicest Cut Chuck Roast. . . '. ..... - BEEF CUTS w Choice Rib Boiling Beef . . . 9c Choipe Beef Pot Roast.'. . ,10c Fresh Beef Chuck Roast . v 1 2c Prime Rib Roast . . . 1 vl7c Fresh' Cut Hamburger, . ..13c Fresh Beef Hearts.' . . . l 0d Choice Corned Beef . . ; , i 17c $ SMOKED ME ATS Sugar Cured Strip Bacon ; . 22c Sugar Cured Brisket Bacon 22c Sugar Cured Bacon ;.' Squares ; 1 ; ':-22c Sugar, Cured Picnic Hams . 18c Suiorar Cured kinned U . ;:'Hams'. . . .;.ti;r;.;22c; Swift's Premium vBacoii, ' ; " i prwhole . . . .V . ... '. . ,42c Cudahy's Puritan Bacon, " J or whole. . . :. t . " '.. 'i :; "142c Morris Supreme Bacon, s . v-JJr or whole. . . . . . . . .1 . .42c Cudahy's Puritan Hams . . .28c BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY i2, 1921. Problems That Perplex , Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX la What Direction Are lou Moving? Dear Miss Fairfax: I am IT years old and I have no high school educa tion, as I was eick for threa months when I whs In the ninth grade and my hftalth since has not boon good enough to go f school. I am not satisfied at homo because mother an) daddy iWn't seun, to want me to po anywhere or hatfe ajiyone come. We are not very Veil tflsed. but we .have a store that wer-poufcht iibout 18 mouths ago and I have worsted In it simply to keep from hiring a clerk and all I get is my roonin4 board. Now when'I'go home at noon 'or In the-evening, mother seldom says anything to me unless It is a question she wants to fcnow about,, and when I .have anyone come she doesn't talk to them or me and It makes me feel at though she didn't want me to have company. Nov, Thava never What's AVhat By HE&EN DECIEr After fjattintr the meat on the plate it is proper to put the kmfe down,-to take (he fork in the right hand, hollowed prongs upward, to place the food pn the 'fork and con vey it to the' mouth. V The knife should never be used to spade tip food on the fork, and the fork should not be held in the left hand at any time excepting when cutting meat with knife and fork, n Bitinar into bread is a very com- mon vioiatupn ot table manners, ana - ' - .:ti,: V- . ' ' Slices pi Dreaa snouia nor De cut u-iu- Kolr. into sections. Whqn the bread Mk2?Z Pissed, it is placed on 4he bread jfche "JJ0" and butter plate. No slice should'," t0 t?e be buttered all at once. The ,cor right presenn- PCCt Way IS to portion of bread is to break off a' smjll , portionot bread as needed and to butter 4hat portion before eating it. Copyright-, 1920, by Fubllo Ledger Co. , ADVERTISEMENT. stops nose'tfunuing; relieves head ache, dullness, feVerishness, sneezing, v 'Tape's Cold Compound" is the qnickest, surest relief known and cosjts only a few cents ' at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape's. , St.--212 No. 16th St. Best ; Creamery Butter, ; Special a. a- Sugar Cured Regular Hams Every Ham Guaranteed . (i or whole) 18c 48c 1 Oi Fresh tSpare Rifcs.. ...... '2c PORK CUTS Choice Pork Loin Roast . Choice Boston Butts. . . Fresh Spare Ribs. . Fresh Leaf tard. ...... Small Lean Pork. 'u Shoulders , :' .-.... . Fresh 5il.e Pork. ... ..Fresh Hams, 2 or whole . jFresb Neck Ribs, 4 lbs. . . Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lb . . . Fresh Pig Snouts, Fresh PigTails J. ..... , Choice Saiier Kraut . . . gone with the boys because he an dddy v.ouldn't let mo until this last summer I met a young man who came to our placo to room. He roomed with us for fcl weeks and we became fond of tjach other. When his work in this town was completed he went to another town aboutMOO miles away to attend school this winter. I asked if he might come to see us onNa visit and mother would not let him at first, but the next day she said he could comelin two weJ3. Now the two weeks Is near ly 'up, and'she never has said an other word about him coming. Now, we are In a small town.. I would like if make something of mvself, but how can I this wny? Now would marry, but the folka wpuld have a fit. I am trying to look on all sitlee, but my hoad gets in a whirl and it is worrying me ter ribly. I liave thought of going to some city und making my own way, but something must be done. I have tried to talk to mother, but she only seems ,to, pay no attention, la life worth while when a person is like this?. How can I ever mate any- ?-mf8elf Discouraged,; J If yoii give faifhful, competent service in yourf father's store, you ; should be paid what the service is worth. Taw it over wiiuyour iJior and telL him you will be better satisfied on a business basis. This is a mistake parents often make, par ticularly, fathers on farms who do not pay their sons. The result is they iose aheir children's respect, and sometimes the children. Now I. think ywi are making to much of your motner's attitude to ward your corrlpany. Evidently she Is not In-sympathy with you and your desires of 17. This is to be regret ted, but you are the one who should , ADVERTISEMENT. The Needless Misery That Women Bear WHEN the v house- hold cares"! . arxji the worries V r of everyday life have drag-J jed you down, l, made you un-1 nappy, ana there is nothing: jn jf e but won, one gotten i up Dy. uoctor Pierce over fifty years ago. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N, Y.f lone sfnee found out what is - naturally best for wom en's diseases. He- learned VC all thru treat in?: thousands Lof eases. The result oi his studies was a medicine called Dr. Keree's"Favrite Prescription. This medicine is made of vege table growths that nature surely iatented for backache, headache, weakening- pains, and for many disorders common to women in all ages of life. Sold by druggists in tablet and liquid form. Send Dr. Pierce 10c for. trial package. 2408 Cuming St. Fresh Leaf Lard, Special at 14 c 14c . 21c .20c ..14c ..14c . . 14c ..22c . 22c . .25c . .25c . . 10 c . . 16c ., , .. 6c r " VEAL CUTS Choice Veal Stew . r. . ... .14c Choice Veal Roast. 17c Choice Veal Chops . .. . 22c Choice Veal Leg,"' 'ri or whole. .21c Choice Veal Loins. ..... . . 22c I i understand and be sympathetic Per haps your mother has bad a thard life and la worn out nervously. You are young and should be full of hope. tin ahead and -ntertaln your com pany. Be bright" ad merry about it and maybe your mother-will in Unto become interested in your fritmids. Certain' she will not If you sit down and complain because she does tint take the initiative. Don't wait for your morlier to talk to you. You talk to her. V If your health lls very poor, I would not advise you to leave home d -try to mako your living else whore. One of the best means for self-Improvement ts found in good peadlng. I believe you have a library In your town. Get advice from your BR Sale of Merfs Begins Wednesday, January 12, : ; v . ' .' . -ar 1 L-innrVH Cltre .... JU l.. I OU Know wnai viuiAEiI. gnuM arcy-wc uwu a v. v uv -."fy merely state that this sale is on shoes from our regular stock, including JJanan Sc. ; Son. Xdwin Clapp, Stacy Adams, Howard & Foster, Slater & Morrill and other fa- fb mous maKes ror wmcn we and STYLE. v . Hanan black and tan winter shoes, kid and cloth lined, v : that sold ud to $22 1. .......... l. Edwin Clapp-and Stacy Adams tan and black winter shoes, several styles, values to $20. .. ......... ' Hanan & Clapp tan Russia calf shoes, . v - that sold up to $19.50, now. yw Edwin Clapp & Hanan gun metal button and . , . -patent leather shoes, 18.50 values. . . .y. .-.V. . ..Sf Howard & Foster and 1- Weight, English and round toe jhapes that sold to $115, now.N Several styles black kid that sold to $13, now. Russia calf, gun metal that formerly sold up Brown calf, "black kid and gun metal shoes, different styles worth to $10, now 100 pairs odds and ends in black shoes, mostly' small sizes, but excellent shoes Special Sale T BEGINS - Includes Patent leather, fece styles from our regular' stock, all sizes and widths at 25 to 40 re-' m eduction from iormer prices, -j - . Bring the -Children in Wednesday, it will pean a All sales final DREXEL SHOE CO. .1 j. hi ' " ' f ; ---" -t- - r-cj-1 1 j.'. . jl..- - ' ii n J-a-j v -" ' - ' . - .. . :. . ' - ; ! II I . -and for this Wednesday The Buy-Rite and Sell Rite Stores i Many Wonderful Specials ' ; -" .: ':. Remember the Buy-Rite Stores are Omaha's largest and Best pooled together In order to save you money on your grocery bill. Savings offered this week watch the newspapers every Tuesday. each week. . ..... , ' 1 - One-poundcans of Rumford Baking-powder. ' Special 38 ' 500 cases No. 3 can Tomatoes. "While they last, six for ...78 Extra Special No. 2 cans Yellow Freestone Peaches, either sliced or In halves, extra heavy syrup. These are absolutely the best 'peaches packed nothing like them.. Wed nesday apd Thursday, per can. 37 . 1 . Three for tlP- ' v . ' ' , These Specials are only vlslt-your nearest Buy-Rite may see who they all ete. GILBS HROSW Benson. E. KARSCH COM I AS V, Vlatoa anil Elm ftu. LVMAN A BItBXNAK, 1Ah mi4 Doreaa. WILKK MITCHELL, 44) Ik and Faraara. UANNKGAN CO 36 tk Ave. and Leav eawarlh. , librarian and devote yourself to gqod literature, books and good current magazines. Memorize somo good poetry. Is there a business college near you? lf you are Interested in business you might take a course In Btcnography or bookkeeping. Why not curry some high school , work, even though you can take only a few subjects? If you are well enough to work you should be well enough to go to school. Kemember. "It doesn't matter so much where you stand aa in what direction fU are moving." . . ' , "v It is estimated that during the past five years 5,000.000 American women have changed, husbands. EXEL'S Winter are agema. trery pair vi . ,i other makes Russia calf shoes, heavy i .l and brown calf shoes, ; r calf and patent leather shoes,. to $12, now i ' t on Children 's, Misses and Girls Shoes v WEDNESDAY MORNING "Brown and Black Calf and Black Kid, button and V SEE OUR WINDOWS v 1419 Tarnam Street 7 Y X and Thursday Big Match Special, 6 boxes Best Matches 284 vXo. 3 cans Pine Sliced Pineappple absolute ly the finest fruit packed, heavy syrup 0c values. Big Special Wednesday and Thura- ilnv nap An - -- - w , ov a. During these. be given on all when bought in offered for Wednesday and Thursday. Stofe. Their names are Included in - JEPSEN RRO 3Sthaa Caatla. J. D. CREW HON. M aaa Arkar. f ARM AND FBTBRSBN, Skerataa Av. fiEORGR ROM, S4th mm Aan. ERftEST BDFFETT. HA aaa Vm4r- HAS. MAIX190X, ITU aaa Capital Av. 9 Household Hints Bacon will be crisp if the fat is poured off while it it cooking. . , , Seeded raisins may lake the plate of , sugar it) cornbread. It is iicIH cious. . Olive; "oil wilt not heronie rsiiirtil after opening can if two kinips Of sugar are put into it. ' . , ' A strip of asbestos or an asbestos mat nailed to the ironing board is convenient and useful : at 8:30 a. m. - '"'','"- ': '-' ' a mtr. !nnlataSI ui'j wnu , u $13.45 $12.4S $10.45 :$9.45 --' . and light AtZ W-x $7.45 $545 ... 'Aft V dJQ ad? Vyw ; real saving to you. NO DELIVERIES Offer . " ' ... ''''": ' Grocery Stores, who hav Be sure you '-share In the Carload purchases are made ' , - .;: ' Shoes ThreNfor $1.15. two days' 10 discount will' canned vegetables and fruits units of six cans or more. v ' ' ' Don't miss them. Call or this advertisement that you ' V i V i3 ' i.HW ' .'.