THE BEE: OMAHA, Flu DAT, MARCH 11, 19LJ1. Experts Differ On Depreciation of Public Utility Lily Expert Says 3 Per Cent a ear, Light Company Ex pert, 5 Per Cent "Bare Hones" Value Discussed. W li.it is the valuation dilVcrenco ictwecn the "lare bones" structure r an industrial or public utility plant md a plant with a paying business ittaelied? This was the paramount issue dis tussid ycsteivljy before the city :mnuil in connection with the clec :ric rate hearing. " The supreme court of the United States has frequently distinguished let ween the bare bones structure of t plant and it plant with a paying ousiness," asserted J. A. C. Kennedy, attorney for the Nebraska Power company. City Expert Cross-Examined. The company, iu its application for increased rates, includes an element jf going value in its presentation of a lair value 'lor rate-making pur poses. Alton D. Adams, expert for the city, was cross-examined closely nit this point. lie admitted the ex istence of an clement of going value and even referred to a decision by Justice Brewer of the United States suprme court in the Kansas City wa ter case, wherein 10 per cent of the physical assets was added as going value. "If a plant is capable of mectirg Hie demands of a community, then 1 believe it has ar clement of going v.'.lue," said Mr. Adams, whp. how ever, did not approve of the clement o: intangible value commonly kii nwi a-j "good will. Differ on Depreciation. Outing a discussion of deprecia tion Mr. Adams asserted that 3 per cent of the physical property in place at anv g'.vcn time would con stitute the amount of annual ric prvciatioii charge. W. J. Hender son, expert for the company, held that 5 iter cent would be a fair de ptecialion charge to be allowed a public uli'jty of the character and scope of the Nebraska l'owcr com pany's platt. Mr. Adams further enlightened the city council on the development of the electric art during the last 20 years. He discussed "single phases." which were replaced by "three-phase alternating current." :t'id told of the displacement of di rect current motors by alternating current equipment. The change in fie frequency of the alternation:) ami other technical features were ex pla'ned and discussed. The hearing was continued until Hi o'clock todav. Anniversary of Rabbis Pastorate to Be observed Special services commenorating ,1'ie seventeenth aniversary of Rabbi Frederick Cohn's connection with Temple Israel will be held in the lemple Friday evening. Rabbi Colin will speak on "Our Seven teenth Anniversary." Music will in clude Mendelssohn's anthem, "I V'aited For the Lord," and St. flair's organ solo, "Memories." . Seventeen years ago to the very day. Rabbi Colin preached his in augural sermon as rabbi of Temple Israel. This year also marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Dr. Cohn's graduation from the Hebrew Union college as a rabbi. Next June will be his stiver anniversary as a rabbi of Israel, synchronizes with versary of the Temple Israel. This event also the golden anri congregation of A new law in Turkey prohibit women from being seen publicly with men or be employed in any es tablishment with men. .vvvvvvvvv t I Get Acquainted J v 2 JJI KK'S one of the bnuert men on The Hee's staff these days. 1'. C. Powell 1 down at Lincoln keeping tab on the doings of the state legUlatVe. "Tis un arilviiii and intricate tank, and one he'll be glad to gee finished at the close of the session, he opines, during his occasional neck-end visits to Omaha. Meanwhile, he is footing several miles a day around the caoltol and about Lincoln hotels In order to keep lice readers t h o r o u g lily informed o n what the colons are doing and planning and thinking. The solons, 'twould seem, appre ciate his fair ness. There have been no 'kicks'' or "comebacks" on his stories, and, lelirve us, solons are not backward about kicking when they feel a kick Is In order. Powell, after working for several j ear on Omaha papers, rambled through the southwest for a "spell." lie returned to The Bee via Topeka, KnitsH. K"HJ-HHi,S,K"WH'4,,i FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special Bargains $10.00 Ladies' Shoes.. . .86.50 6.50 Ladies' Shoes.... 3.95 10.00 Men's Shoes 6.00 7.50 Men's Shoes 4.95 3.00 Misses' Shoes. . . . 1.98 2.00 House Slippers.. 1.00 Store Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. J. HELPIIAND 314 North 16th Street Your Face and Those Chinless Persons You Meet Are Not Always Weak and the Protruding Chin Doesn't Always Prove Belligerency Watch Other Details. By MABEL WARNER RUGG I I' YOU have been entertaining the idea a receding cliin is neces sarily an indication of menial weakness, or general inefficiency, forget it. Other indications can com pletely offset the weak tendencies the receding chin may prophesy. Tl"i receding chin, true enough, may indicate weaknesses such as im pulsiveness, impatience, changeable ncss, irritability, lack of mental courage, pr lack of physical endur ance. Hut any or all of these traits can, and do exist, in the same per sonality with a high type of men tality. "Not only that, but many a man" is hampered by some of these weaknesses, and yet has a chin like a prize-fighter. Many men and women, who are failures, so-called today, are. blaming their misfortunes on to inadequate brain caliber and receding chin, when a matter of fact the fault lies in the fact that they have some other weaknesses of which they are not aware and which they could over come with the help of a character analyst and by psychological form ulae. Receding Chin, Low Crown. One of the strongest characters I ever analyzed has practically no chin, but his mental courage showed out in his height of head, his prom inent nose and his expression. The important thing to watch for, Arguments Berlin Iii Lavvson Trial Defendant's Mother Last Wit ness; Case Expeetetl to Reach Jury Today. The last witness called in the trial of Burncll Lawson on a charge of murdering his wife left the witness stand at 3 yesterday afternoon in District Judge Troup's court and then the arguments to the jury opened. f Chief Deputy County Attorney Coffey, making the opening argu ment for the state, talked to the jury two hours. He was followed by Gene O'Sullivan, attorney for Law son, whose speech was stopped at adjournment last night. He will continue this morning. County Attorney Shotwell will make the closing argument for the state and Attorney Jamieson for the defense. It is expected the jury will take the case late this afternoon. Mrs. H, Lawson, fnother of the defendant, was the last witness and testified that Burnell's hair is nat urally a sandy color instead of fiery red, as had been asserted. The young man dyes it. Crops Put in Jeopardy ly Suit for Indian Land Rent Thousands of dollars of crops and hundreds of acres of Indian lands in Nebraska and South Dakota are in jeopardy pending the outcome of a test case filed in federal court Thurs day by Frank A. Peters, assistant United States attorney. The suit is for a first lien on prop erty held by John RagaiT of Winne bago for nonpayment of $600 rent to the government, acting as guardian of Indian land?. A decision will tstablish a prece dent to determine the status of simi lar cases. Bankers who financed renters of Indian lands may lose thousands of doUars Peterson says- OMAHA AUTO SHOW March 14-19 CITY AUDITORIUM Clarke G. Powell, Mgr. Teacher asked what "postpone" meant. and I said, "Tryin to have breakfast without Post Toasties (SUPERIOR CORN FLAKES) llmh Let Ds Quote You Hew Prices on Building Material Quality and Service That Will Please Updike Lumber & Goal Company Main Office 450p Dodge m. . --m, .. .-, I, , What It Tells w hen you observe a receding chin is the combination ol such a eh with a low crown of the head. That is bad. If you sec a chinless sort of per son whose head is full front but flattens out over the crown, then you confirm weakness. If the nose is slightly "pug" then there is abso lutely no doubt that the person has a lack of mental courage, and its accompanying train of weaknesses. The Protruding Chin. A chin protruding out of harmony line with the upper face has long been considered the pugnacious chiiw the prize-lighter chin. With a coarse texture and a belligerent ex pression, it is liable lo be. But with fine texture, such a chin may only show a tendency to be too patient, to be procrastinating in decision and action. As a general rule, I can say that a desirable chin is the one somewhat nearly on a plane with the forehead line. If this type is backed up by good development of the other head sections mentioned before, the char acter indicated excellent. But if it is not, then it shows only symmetry of features, that is all. Editor' note: While these articles are being puiillshed Mabel Warner liugg will undertake to answer all question from lice readers on charac ter and analysis and vocational choice. "nd the letters care of The lice. Man Captured After Wild Chase Through Fields by Deputies After defying Deputy Sheriffs Hol ter, Johnson and Hove, Wednesday afternoon, Rasmus Nielsen, living near Bennington, was arrested and placed in the county jail. Nielsen was summoned to district court by Judge Scars last Tuesday to answer contempt charges because of an alleged disregard of an injunc tion issued against him some months ago to prevent him from disposing of crops which Dr. B. W. Hall of Benson claimed. Tuesday, Deputy Sheriff Charles Johnson was defied by Nielsen, who tore up the summons handed him and cursed the deputy roundly. Wednes day, with reinforcements, Johnson, after chasing Nielsen through a barbed wire fence, a cornfield, ti barnyard and a house, captured his man. The One Profit Feature of the "Oakford Plan The OakforS Music Company never gives a commission to anyone for recommending or selling pianos. This second profit (which, of course, the buyer must. pay) stays in your pocket under the Oakford Plan. It does not go to some music teacher or "friend" who has turned in your nam for a commission. Our One Price, No Commission Plan Protects You and Saves You Money CALL OR WRITE TODAY. (OAK?om MOjsric Co.' 1807 Farnam Street Let UsN Tune Your Piano Electric Piano and Orchestras large, Cabinet Size Pathe Phonograph to Be Given Away Friday Pathe Week Makes It Pos sible to Secure a $150 Outfit for $110. Dull evenings at home can be turned into hours of pleasure if you have a Pathe Phonograph to eing and play fxr you and during the Pathe Demonstration and Sale at the Union Outfitting Co. there is an opportunity to save $40 on an outfit. Pathe Phonographs play any make of record and there are no needles to change. Friday is the last day of the Demonstration: come in and learn how the Pathe Phonograph is to be given away FREE of charge. Advertisement. tk Time Man Is Killed In Thief Trap He Pul On Chicken Coop Appliance on Door Intended to Shoot Marauders Fatal to Inventor. Former Omaha Liquor Dealer. With a bullet in his heart Ironi a pistol iu a trap he had set himself U. catch chicken thieves at the door of his chicken houses, John A. Berg, 54, former retail liquor dealer, us found dead early yesterday morning ir. the barnyard of his farm, five miles north of Florence, bv his son, Robert, 19. Robert was scut by his mother to tall his father to breakfast when he ilid not return from his customary morning chores. The wile declared she begged him Wednesday not to set the thief trap because of his absent-mindedness, and because but a few days before he had wounded himself when he rpened the door of the same chicken house and walked into a pitchfork he had set in the trap. The farmer's body was found ly ing face downward 20 feet from the door of the chicken house. He had made an attempt to reach his home before death. Dr. A. B. Adams was called, but life was extinct. The trap involved a .iZ caliber revolver hung from a point slightly above the middle of the door and pointed downward at an angle so that anyone forcing the door would receive the charge in the breast. A shovel was fastened behind the door in such a way that when the door opened it would fall and jerk a string that pulled the trigger. Extensive thefts of blooded chick ens caused the farmer to set the Opportunity is Bee Want Ads. knocking Read 9 Genuine Pianolas, Incomparable Duo-Art for Moving Picture Shows. MOVING DAY Is Nothing Pleasant to Look Forward To. You will be relieved of all worry and trouble by using Metropolitan Mov ing service. We employ only men of experience in handling, packing, crating and moving of furniture. We do indif ferently. If you anticipate mov ing, just phone Tyler 3400 and we will do the rest. Advertisement to iuil Phone Walnut 0300 " " (trap, but the sou was substituting a ! burglar alarm for the house Which was to have been completed yester day. The widow t prostrated with Ktief over In r husband's death. In addition to his wife Berg is survived j by three sons. Brief City News j llt Social. The Spanish war v tenuis ami iiuxiliary will JioUl a hk Noein! tt'tiiK'it in Seynionr hall, 1517 Capitol avenue Man Ml.sMntt Police wore asked ycnterdiiy to Ht-atvh for Reuben Mer nmiiii, -7;!, 3SH6 Seward street, who lias disitiipearod from his home. SiMirtaiy Appointed Ethel 1. Ilarker, formerly of Omaha, lias hten appointed neeretary to Con-Bresnmnn-olecl Llneberger of North Carolina. Divoivo (.lanK'd. Henrietta Vur eupilo was grouted iv divorce from Henjamin H. 1'uiTupilo by District .hidpe Sears Thursday Hftor she had made allegations of extreme cruelly. i:iks to Initiate The last of the laiuo classes of Elks will Ue initiated into membership of the Omaha lodpe in the Shrine room of hn Masonic temple tonight. There will be C0 iuitates. Two Coals ;mio A few days agn a thief escuped with a uniform coat belonging to Iaio Hayes, chauffeur, for th" oinaha police department. Yesterday the, thief stole his civilian overcoat. Motor Stolen An electric motor belonging to LeHron & Gray, 116 South Thirteenth street, was stolen from a service delivery truck Wednesday night at Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets. Altitude UtH-ord A new altitude record for un Omaha field wa es tablished by Capt. H. YV. Cook of Fort Crook Wednesday. The record flight of IS.OdO feet in altitude was made in Do .Haviland plane. Kidnaper Foiled A burglar at tempted to kidnap Marie Smith, 10, from her home at 2610 Charles street yesterday morning. The burglar was frightened away as ho was taking the. child from her bed. Xaiiicd President T. L. Combs has been elected president of the "Dean T. Smith for Commissioner" Drug At the 5 Sherman & EMonnell Stores In honor of Market Week we shall hold a Two (2) Days Special "Special Sale" Friday and Saturday this week. We believe our Visitor Merchant friends will find it profitable to carry home a bag full of these bargains. Milk Borden's, Coor's or Hor lick's Malted Milk, $1.00 size for 74c Eagle Condensed Milk, can 23C Pure Drugs Come to us always for "Orthodox" Drugs, Chemicals, Pharmaceuti cals. Rochelle Salts 8c 15 and 25 boxes. 1-lb. sack Copperas, 9c Mb. sack Sulphur, &c 1-lb. sack Epsom Salts for 9c 100 2-gr. Quinine Pills for 89t 100-bottle Blaud's Tonic Iron Tablets... 39 100-bottle Hinkle's Cas- cara Pills 19d Cream of Tartar, 15? and 30c boxes. Bayer's Aspirin $1.25 bottle of 100 5-gr. tablets, 89t Pure Food Specials Friday and Saturday Only Prices 75c Ballardvale Pure Grape Jam, 15-oz. can for 54c 55c. V2-b. Li gg e tt's Opeka Tea, either blend 39t 25c Symond's Inn Co coa for 18 25c, s-lb. pkg. Sym ond's Baking Choco late 18t 40c bottle Symond's Inn Lemon Extract, at 24 Hire's Root Beer, bottle holding enough to make 5 gallons, 23 Burnett's Pure Food Paste Colors for cake, candies, creams and frosting, pkg., 20 Vanilla and Tonka Ex tract (double strength of ordinary vanilla), Sterno for 1 ounce ...20 9 ms n:. !, V- 4 ozs 60 Full Pint Golden Gate California Olive Oil or "Tuscan" Italian Oil for 84 25c box Cox's Gelatine, pkg. for 18 $1.00 Cudahy's "Rex" Beef Extract. . .74 Squibbs' and United Drug Co. Pure Spices in handy package. L mm This part of our business receives the most careful attention and as quite a number of our patrons have entrusted their mail orders to us for a period of 25 or 30 years, we are bound to believe we have faithfully served them. Come early Friday and Saturday to any one or all of our 5 good drug stores. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co. Five Good Drug Stores in Prominent Locations Corner 16th and Dodge (The Original). David L. Gaskill, General Manager. Oscar Christensen, Assistant Manager. Corner 19th and Farnam (The Store With the "Pleasant" Atmosphere). John W. Camp, Manager. Edward J. Hogan, Assistant Manager. Corner 49th and Dodge (The "West End'' Pharmacy). x Mrs. Anna Jacobson Baker, Manager. John D. Rainey, Assistant Manager. club hero. One hundred anil fifty liion and women u tie ml oil the meet iutc held at the Jloino hotel "Wednesday, ulRht. Modal- IHsirlhiiUHl Officials at the Army building declare t hat thouKh recruiting Has .stopped, dis tribution of Victory int-riulN is still going on. l.ieut. I'ol. J. A. Henja iti tn urs'os all former service men lo apply for their Victory medals at oneo. IVImhuts lteloased Ki e federal prisoners, hold on charges of viola tion of liipiof laws, were released At the first 'chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the "Bayer Cross" to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and look for the name "Bayer" on the package and on each tablet. Always say "Bayer." Each "Bayer package" contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Colds also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. Bayer-Ta Wets Aspir i n Boxes of 12 Bottles of 24 Bottlei of 100 Also Ciptulei All . uggim Aipirln It th trade mark ot Bayer Manufacture of Monoacatlcacldeat of Sallcyllcaeld ftftarket $1.50 Gude's Pcrjto Mangan Iron Tonic, at $1.2-4 1 pint 75c White Paraf fine Oil (internal cleanser) 49? $1.15 Vinol Tonic, 89t 70c Sloan's Liniment for 44e $1.00 Syrup Hypho phosphites Compound Tonic for 84t Phenolax Wafers, laxa tive, 30c size. . .7C 40c Castoria for 24d 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for 44 $1.10 Nuxated Iron Tonic for 89 50c Eatonic for..39 $1.25 "Lyko" Tonic for 98C Prescriptions None too hard for us and none so easy that they do not re ceive careful attention. Liggett's Pure Unfermented . Grape Juice 30c half pint for 19c 45c pint for 34c 90c quart for. .. .59 Peroxide Hydrogen For medicinal use. Price reduced, 35c -lb. bottle, 19 Virginia Dare "Wine" for Punch 60c bottle for. .48 $1.00 bottle for 84 The above prices for Friday and Sat urday only. ' TOILET SOAPS at Reduced Prices Cuticura Soap, cake, at 19 P. D. & Co. Germicidal Soap 18 Whiz or Skat Hand Cleaner, can.. . .12 Coco Mechanic Pumice Stone Soap, 3 cakes for 25 25c Shermac's Hard water Tar Shampoo Soap, per cake, 14 10c Rose Bath Soap, per cake 6 Haskin's Coco Hard water Castile, "Pumi cuta," or Snow Ball Tar Soap, your choice, per cake 7 Ivory Soap, 2 cakes for 15 Jergen's Rose, Carna tion, Crush Violet, Peroxide or Geranium Bath Tablets, per cake 9 Lava Soap, cake... 7 Fairy Soap cake. . . .8 Canned Heat 9 Black Flag Insect Powder, in sealed bottle. 15fS 40 and 75. Patent and Other Good Medicines at Cut Prices This Sale 25c Carter's Liver Pills, at 17 35c Freezone Corn Rem edy, at 23 60c Genuine Syrup Figs, at 44 30c TURPO for.. 18 $1.25 Pinkham's Com pound for 98c 25c Nyal Laxacold, at 14 60c Doan's Kidney Pills, at 44 25c Hill's Cascara Qui nine for 18 60c Pape's Diapepsin for 44 Fine Imported Tooth Brushes . Any 40c Tooth Brush in our stock for 28. A dozen styles from which to select. MAIL ORDERS General Office 19th and Farnam, 2d Floor. Tel. Douglas 7855. Charles R. Sherman, President and Treas. Miss Margaret Lyons, Office Manager. Miss Agnes McCollister, Assistant Manager. ; when the circuit court of Hppeals ttt I St. I.otilg declared the interna! rev I enuo Imuor laws Invalid. They are I .en Sokol, Jhiuoh McKentisi, Frank i It'itikel, John Thompson anil Joe Murray. I Tut Only Mi-tiin When the house I nt lSitb Chicago street, operated as looming house by Henry KirchijattPr, : caught on fire Thursday morning. I the oeeupants were forced to flse into ! the streets. All esoiiped but the eat I which was seized with a fit. Thla ' Is the third tinio the house has been I ignited iu the past fow weeks. Week Prices Reduced Toilet Creams and Powders Tooth Pastes Our stock in this line comprises nearly 1,000 items. f 50c Pe-Be-Co for 33 Knox-Tartar for.. 12 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste for 19c La J e u n e Depilatory (hair remover, harm less liquid), per bot tle 75 40c Orchard " W h i t e, at ...29 50c Bourjois Java Rice Powder for 34 25c Absorbit (body deo dorizer), for... 14 Jersey Theatrical Cream, 30, 50 and 75. Marinello Toilet Goods We Have Full Line Lettuce Cream Tlsiue Cream Acne Cream Motor Cream Attrlnf ent Cream Foundation Cream Geranium Jelly Rote Leaf Cream Toilet Powdera Both Tints Talc $1.50 Gouraud's Ori ental Face Cream, at 81.24 25c Moon Kiss Talcum for ...17 50c Abortita Almond Cream for 34 35c Pond's Vanishing Cream for 24 35c Holmes' Frostilla for 24 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil for 39c 65c Creme Marquise Orange Flower Skin Food for .49 50c Stoddard's Peerless Complexion Liquid, 2 shades 9C 4711 or Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal Toilet Water for .......... 84 Special Georgia Rose Cream, large jar, at 64 $2 Frivole Toilet Water for 1.29 7oc Q-Ban Hair Re storer for 54 35c Huskum Hand Lo tion for 22 35c Mary Garden Tal cum (red box), 22 "Mum" Deodorizer, at 19 Corner 16th and Harney (A Large and Com modious Store). A. B. McConnell, Vice Pres. and Secretary. Rollin C. Sherman, Assistant Manager. Corner 24th and Farnam (The Bright, Busy Store). James Harrison Prather, Manager. C. E. Hansen, Assistant Manager. Warehouae 509-11 South 12th St. Miss Hattie Ogle, Manager. Miss Alma Christiansen, Assistant Manager. Friday and Saturday .4 Tico-Day Sale of Toilet Articles and DrUgS At Very Special Prices Imported and domestic per fumat, toilet waters, sachets. Mavis perfume, 1-oz. original bottlo 98 Piver's Azurea or Flormyc perfume, oz 97 Piver's Lo Trefle sachet, or iginal bottle, oz 97 Beecham's toilet water, all odors 79 Fleur de Amour toilet water, at $4.98 Piver's Le Trefle toilet water, at 81.95 4711 Cologne, 4-oz. size, at 89 Coeur de Jeanette toilet water, 8-oz. size... 5.98 Amber R o y a 1 o perfume, original bottle 83.49 Lip stick in gold case. .25 Mary Garden toilet water, large size S3.98 Wool powder puffs, large size 29 Powders and Creams Coeur de Jeanette talcum, at 85 Williams' talcum, all odors, at 19 Compact powder in gold fin ish box 25 Youth Craft liquid com plexion lotion 69 'Amber Roy ale powder, at .82.09 Manon L e s c a n t powder, at .....81.09 Amber Elite powder,.. 89 Blue Fleur powder 89 Mavis cold cream 39 Sanitol cold cream 39 Mennen's cold cream in tubes 19 Djer Kiss cold cream.. 42 Pond s vanish ing cream 22 Beecham's wrinkle eradi cator, at CntAM .Espey's cream Beecham's lotus cream, bleaches and softens the skin 62 Dental Preparations Pebeco dental cream... 39 Pepsodent dental cream, at 39 Tooth brushes in sanitary boxes 19 Sanitol tooth powder... 22 Colgate dental cream.. 21 For the Nails Cutex cuticle remover, 22 Cutex bleach powder... 22 Mavis manicure sets, com plete 81.75 Simplex nail cake polish, at 22 Deodorants and Depilatories Mum deodorant 22 Spiro powder 19 Non Spi 42 Steven's depilatory 69 X Bazin's depilatory. . .47 For the Hair and Scalp Henna de Oreal. . . : . . .98 Walnutta 47 C Beecham's olive shampoo, at 49c Vesciflora hair tonic... 69 Hudnut's Eau de Quinine hair tonic 50 Graham hair grower... 69 Hair brushes, genuine ebony backs 82.25 Soaps and Drugs Woodbury soap 19 Cashmere Douquet soap, 19c Palmer's lotion soap...l9 Carlton's Iris violet soap, at 22 Societe Hygienique soap, at 42? Magic or butterfly soap dves, at 5 1 urpo for coughs and colds, 19c Large bath sponges, 15 Lysol soap liquid1, 24 Nujol for constipation, Lavoris, large size 79 Carlton's Gloria violet soap, at 22 Bell's pine tar honey.. 22? Mennen's shaving cr., 4'Zc Hand brushes 29 Hobson's wild cherry and tar, nl 22 Burgess-NashCohrvny