THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921. 16 PY-TIME TALES THE TALE OF DICKIE WAOV sm himself in any good place that was handy. So matter went alon for some time. And Dickie actually began to think that perhaps he didn't need to CHAPTER XII. A Little Surprise. Simon Screecher livedo in the ap ple orchard, in a hollow tree, where he could sleep during the day safe from attack by mobs of small birds, who had the best of reasons for dis liking him. By night-Simon wandered about the fields and the woods, hunting for mice and insects. And since night was the time when Dickie Deer Mouse was awake, and up and doing, it would have been a wonder if the two had never met. One thing is certain: Dickie Deer Mouse was not eager to make Simon Screecher's acquaintance. Whenever he heard Simon's call he stopped and listened. If it sounded nearer the next time it reached his cars, Dickie" Deer Mouse promptly hid You're a bright youn$ chajC he observed. be so careful, and that maybe Simon Screecher was not so bad as people said.' However, he jumped almost out of his skin one night, when he heard a wailing whistle in a tree right over his head. And when he came down upon all-fours again he couldn't sec a single place to hide. So he stood stock still, hardly daring to breathe. To Dicky's dismay, a mocking laugh rang out. And somebody said: "I see vou!" It was Simon Screecher himself that spoken Dickie Deer Mouse looked up and spied him, sitting on a low limb. He was not so big as Dickie had supposed. But it was certainly Simon. Dickie knew him, beyond a doubt, by his ear-tufts, which stuck up from his head like horns. "What made you jump when I whistled?" Simon Screecher asked him. "I don't know," Dickie answered, "unless it was you." Simon Screecher chuckled. "You're a bright young chap," he observed. "But that's not surpris ing, for I notice that you belong to the Deer Mouse family, and every body's aware that they are one of the brightest families in Pleasant Valley what are left of them." These last words made Dickie Deer Mouse more uneasy than ever. But he made up his mind not to let Simon Screecher know that he was worried. "I have a great many relations," he declared stoutly. "Ours is a big family." "Yes but not nearly so big as it was when I first came to this neigh borhood to live," Simon told him with a sly smile. He had hardly finished that re mark when a loud wha-wha, whoo-ah came from a hemlock not far away. And the next moment Simon's cousin snlntnnti Owl sailed thrmicrll the i mnonlicht and aliehtcd near him. ! ! Dickie Deer Mouse couldn't help' thinking that it was a great night ' f k. 1 I. tor ttie uwi lamny. jna ne was surprised to notice that Simon Screecher did not act overjoyed at seeing his cousin. "It's a pleasant night," said Solo mon Owl in his deep, hollow voice. Simon Screecher replied somewhat sourly that he supposed it was. And he changed his seat, so that he might keep his eyes on both his cousin and Dickie Deer Mouse at the same time. But Solomon Owl made matters very hard for Simon. Simon had no sooner seated himself comfort ably when Solomon Owl moved to a nerch behind him. Simon Screecher looked almost cross-eyed, as he tried to watch everything that happened. And he looked so fretful that for a moment Dickie Deer Mouse actually forgot his fear and laughed aloud. (Copyright, Oronset & Dunlap.) Another Very Special Sale of Silverware Hand Bags $3.98 A special lot of perfectly made leath er hand bags In Morocco, seal, lamb, Persian goat and patent leathers. Values $5.00 tnd ?6.00. Sale. .$3.98 Rain or Sun Umbrellas $6.48 $2.00 ladies' .Neckwear, $1 A beautiful line of fine Lace Collars and Cuff Sets, Collar, Cuff and Ves i tee Sets, in lace and organdy; Sale price Saturday, each 81. CO A new line of Sun and Rain umbrellas from ....J.. ...$9.00 to $18.00 Silk Gloves 2-clasp double ' tip Ilk gloves; values up to $1.75. Sale price, t $1.00 j The New Holmes & Edwards Design BETSY ROSS On sale Saturday at special prices. Kvery piece fully guaranteed. No time limit. Any piece showing; any imperfection at any time will be replaced by manufacturer free of charge. $1.75 to J2.00 values on sale at $1.19 $2.00 set oi teaspoons ..SI. 19 $1.75 half set Tablespoons 81.19 $2.00 set Butter knife and sugar shell at 81.19 $2.00 half set Salad Forks 81.19 $20.00 26-piece set of six knives, j,. ioi:;r, sir. tapoopi, six table spoons, one sugar sneli, one but ter krufe for ...i i ..... ..812.50 $25.00- L'6-plece set at ... -815.75 (A war tax of 6 on all the above.) $10.00 set. Model Handle Knives and Forks for 86.00 $18.00 sit Hollow Handle Knives and Forks 810.00 24-Inch Richelieu Pearls, $5.99 Saturday we will sell the genuine Richelieu Pearl Necklaces in 24-inch lengths. Solid gold clasp; $12.00 val ues. Sale price $5.99 Including War Tax. $3.50 to $10 Party Bags at $1.98 and $3.98 6 dozen beautiful fitted party boxes ; a variety of different colored leathers, Bilk lined. Values $3.50 to $10.00. 73 Silk Gloves High grade Paris Point 16 button double tip silk gloves at $2.00, $20 and $3 Manufacturer's Surplus Stocks of Women's Summer Apparel SELLING SATURDAY Girls' Lawn, Voile and Gingham DRESSES $3.95 Regular $6, $7 and $10 Values Girls' Silk and Organdie DRESSES r Beautifully Made $12.50 Regular $20 and $25 Values 1 14 and y2 ORIGINAL PRICES High Grade Georgette, Taffeta, Swiss and Crepe DRESSES Values Up to $49.50 $24.50 285 high-class dresses made up in Georgettes, taffetas, laces, Swisses, crepes and novelty combinations; made up in all the wanted shades. Dresses in this group suitable for any occasion, such as street, afternoon, club, day, sport or general wear. Sizes for misses and ladies. Exceptional Hosiery Values at $1.00 Pure thread silk hose, earned back, best makes in black, white, cordovan and navy- Special one day only 1.00 Fiber silk hose In large range of colors; all sizes; regular 11.58 values. 89 Women's cotton and lisle hose In black end colors; special. S pairs SI. OO Children's mercerised socks In half and three quarter lengths in wide assortment of colors. All sizes'. S pairs 81.00 Saturday $1.00 Specials $1.00 a Fair for Em broidered Pillow Cases Made from Fruit of the Loom sheeting; lock stitch scalloped edge. Mnla Floor Linen Section 15 Yards Bleached Cheese Cloth, $1.00 Soft full bleached sanitary cheese clth. Regular 10c yard. Main Floor Wash Goods Section Hot Weather Corset Specials Little Nemo, 3.00 1 Brassieres, $1.50 Little Nemo, made in pink coutil, elastic inset in bust, 2 pair hose supporters, Model 316; sizes 20 to 30. CircWts brassieres made by Nemo people, easy to laundry; no worry about hooks to sew on; all sizes. Summer Underwear Women's muslin and ba tiste night gowns, trim med 'with lace and em broidery. Priced at 81.00 Women's lisle vests, lace yokes, beaded or bodice tops, 3 for 81.00 Women's cotton bathirg suits, black trimmed with white, at 98 Boys' and girls' cotton bathing suits, sizes 6 to 14 years at 81.SO Windsor crepe and batiste gowns, trimmed with lace and embroidery, at 81.98 Men's Wear Mother Bousing Sale of Men's Mercerized Socks Colon In brown, green, wine, navy, wnlta," Palm Beach, gray and black. Sizes 9 to Vk RegnW 35c quality. Saturday S pair $1.00 Men's dress ' shirts in two special groups for Saturday selling. Men's shirts in fiber and woven madras at less than cost of materials. All 'sizes.' Values to $2.95. Sat urday at S1.49 Men's shirts in printed ma dras. E. and "W. tailored; all Fixes; values to $2.50. Satur day at $1.19 i Ken's furnishings Jfaln flow.- :7 m wxv If 111 L Saturday Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS For Men and Young Men $ 34a' Bought Bight Sold Bight Made of beautiful worsteds; all the most popular patterns; richly lined and perfectly tail ored. The mills delivered the wool ens late; it wan a question of carrying them over for a sea son or disposing of them at a price. We took them, and that's why we can offer you now the fin est suits made. The $65.00, $75.00 and $85,00 Ugdf t ens low price, Shoes Women's Oxfords and Strap Slippers, $5.00 Women's black and brown vicl kid oxfords and 2-strap slippers in all sizes, 4 to 8. Former price $7.60. On sale Saturday at $5.00 Women's Comfort House Slippers, $2.25 Women's dongola one-strap house slippers with rubber heels. A splendid value. On sale Saturday $2.25 Child's Patent Mary Jane Slippers, $2.00 Child's patent Mary Jane slippers with turn soles in sizes 54 to 8; spring heels. Former Trice $3.50 ..$2.00 Cool Low Shoes for Men at $2.50 Men's ventilated oxfords with good heavy stitch down iiawxiI snloa: will give snlen- V did wegr. Satiuday , .$2.50 Romance in Origin Of Superstitions By H. IRVING KINO. Brass for Rheumatism. That wearing a brass ring on the linger will cure rheumatism is a common superstition in nearly all parts of the country; and down south there i a belief among the colored population that wearing brass i-ings in the ears will ward off the same disease. In some sections it is be lieved that the wearing of a brass :ing is not only good or rheumatism but will prevent cramps. Brass and bronze are both alloys of copper and both metals were in cluded in the word "orichalcum" even down to the middle ages; though Strabo calls brass orichal cum specifically and describes its manufacture. To the ancients brass was but another form of bronze. Thy bronze age preceded the iron age. It was an era when, though iron was known, there were a few iron weapons even at the siege of Trov bronze was the metal in com mon use for weapons and rnirposcs of general utililty. When iron came into its own conservative people looked upon the rew tangled metal with suspicion ?nd retained bronze for all purposes into which entered the worship of the gods or the performance of sacred rites. Roman and Sabine priests might not be shaved with iron razors, but only with razors of bronze, and with bronze shears. They had to have their hair cut. The Greeks attributed a certain ciennsing virtue to bronze and hence employed it in expiatory rites. There was evidently some connection con ceived to exist between bronze and its cousin German grass and the sun. For bronze was used in the ceremonies with which the Greeks rjreoted an eclipse of the sun and the, Latin word orichalcum, derived :tom the Greek word meaning moun tain copper and supposed generally to tignify brass, became soon cor rupted into aurichalcum; that Is copper simulating gold, the color of the sun. In short brass is a mystic moi from the age of bronze, be lievtd through long centuries to po.-sess special virtues and ought, certainly to be equal to a case of ordinary rheumatism. (Copyright, by th McClur News paper Syndicate.) Nine months after the armistice was signed there were 35 per cent more women at work in the country than there were in 1914. v Jewel, Flower, Color Symbols for Today By MILDRED MARSHALL. The talismanic stone for today is the turquoise; however, it should not be worn if it turns green when it i. comes in contact with the flesh; in this case, it is sure to bring bad luck. However, nowadays it is the cus tom to dip the turquoise into water in order to make it match a green dress, so Dame Fashion has almost rooted this eld superstition. The birthstone of those born on an anniversary of this day is the lapis lazuli, which is said to be a sure cure for melancholy if worn on a gold chain around the neck. It is a symbol of steadfast devotion., Lavender is today's color, asd is said to exert a steadying influence on those who wear it. Copyright, 1931. Whreler Syndicate. In. flf m TR LIBERAL METHOD of extending credit has helped thousands of families to 'urnish their homes in such a manner that they really never missed the money. V7e permit you to take a year and a half to pay your bill if you so desire. By thus ex tending credit to those who otherwise might have encountered difficulty in supplying their home needs, coupled with our tremendous bargains, we have rendered a real service to the public that reflects great credit to this mammoth institution. Sanitary Refrigerator A side leer that is white enamel lined. has nickeiea wire shelves: patented drip cup and liberal ice ca pacity. iTice ... 34H m i lajyum-" ir n i i i i i i uj t r Simmons Bed and Spring $22 A three-unit bed, made by Simmons. The spring is very strong and the con tinuous post steel bed comes Jn popular gold bronze finish; full size. Price "Englander" Double Couch Bed Complete With Mattress 2Yi Make your living room do double duty by use of this excellent article. Is made and guaranteed by the famous Englander factory and backed by our guarantee as well. Is a full sized double couch bed in gray with comfortable mattress attached, , Price complete White Enamel Lined A top leer, very substantial; Is sani tary, being wnite enamel lined and has nickeled wire shelves; economical in ice con sumption ...... ...... Attractively Trimmed . ur;h JM WW 4W S- Mahogany JL 0 vs J Kroehler "Duofold" Suite Choice of golden or fumed oak, upholstered in durable a 'TC Spanish fabrlcoid. Duofold davenport opens to a fullvxCBfO sized bed. The three pieces complete, as shown .... C w a Kitcnen Cabinet Save time, labor and money by' me Durcnase oi thin well con structed. substan tial sliding: metal top kitcnen caDi net at ;$4g75 Superior Matting Bon H3 Has mahogany finished handles, . legs and trim mings; inside measure ments, SG inches long, 17 inches wide, 12 inches deep. A fine value at In Walnut or Mahogany 7 5-Piece Dining Room Suite Artistic William and Mary design in walnut or ma- . m four sturdy chairs, upholstered with high-grade fig- M ured imitation blue haircloth. Complete 9 J COMPELLING VALUES IN BEDROOM FURNITURE Gdden Oak Finish ... . , ?A complete suite of bed ; room furniture, just as ! illustrated. May be pur- chased complete or 6ep- I arately at prices quoted to the right. . All pieces finished in rich golden oak. JT. li'Kffl fiffilM file All Pieces Match Eoomy dresser, substantial chiffonier, full size bed and r dressing table -with bench at following prices: Dresser ...$19.75 Double Bed $12.75 Chiffonier ' ...... .$14.75 Dressing Table and . . . Bench ........ .$14.50 J is Two Extraordinary Values in Rugs! 9x12 Size. Seamless Velvet Rugs Mahogany Finish Bed A full size, mahogany finish wood en bed that for sub- Stan tial construction, a gg 17 Excellent workman- J " M f J) ship and superb fin- T I Iljl lsh cannot be dupli- f cated elsewhere at.. White Enameled Kitchen Chair A heavy, long wearing rug, made entirely of wool, in a splendid line of the most desirable nntlorn.o flf a nriCA that means an enormous saving. $ c 75 Specially priced for this sale only 31 0x12 Size. Seamless Axminster Rugs rtpautiful. silky finish, rich Oriental and Per sian designs, at less than half the price this quality was sold for a few months ago. A good selection of patterns. For this sale only 362 Neat Wooden Bed m &F5 1098 strong, bow-back kitchen chair that worth more than our low price of Use Your Credit' Let Hart man Feather Your Nest ii i ii i ii -rr Sixteenth Between Harney and Howard "Atryi i ui as. ar Another example of exceptional val ue-giving is this iuii size wooaen oca;' rhnirn of fumed oak or ivory finish. Just as Illustration, only. Golden Oak Wheel High Chair Has lift-over tray and foot rest. Is easy to move about. A real bar gain at