THE IJEK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, NOVKilliElt 23. 1021. 11 Listen; World! L John h rebelled. For IS er, on every Saturday niKht, John ha landed Marie his iay tnvelopr, unopened. For IS year Marie ha doled out jut enoiiRh each day to cover car fare and lunrh expense. Marc it a koJ wife, remember. She doei not use erne cent of What is left elrihly. Ye. Maric'i a nice person. So it John. F.veryonc likes them. Dut lately the men have taken Jo avoidinii John. He'g so niti fully eager for a chance cigar or a lunch invitation nomchow he doesn't teem like one of the Ghhk. it'll n has noticed this so at lat e hat rebelled, lie wanti to manage part of that pay envelope hitnscli-t wauts to jinxle a ffW; dollars 'n hi pocket says he has the risht." Marie retorts that they barely cet along as it is and that it isn't air lor him to fed in jured . Well, it it fair or isn't it? Is it good business or not? Marie is a good Manager, probably a bet ler manager than John. . Many ' w ves are. Out is this way the best management? . Does she save or waste? I think tilie wastes. She may not be wasting gold or silver, but she's wasting some thing infinitely more valuable flic's wasting a man's self-respect. You might just as well expect your gas stove to do full service with a leaky valve or your car to make speed with a missing cylinder as a man to give his best return without h's full quota of self-respect. John isn't morcly 3 resident of . ' Copyright by Georira By ELSIE ROBINSON Main itreit. He's resident of the world. Uc't got to play with the Man Gang, and if lie doem't play in the man way, lie loet caste, John' empty pockets proves that he isn't playing the game the man way. ou may be quite ture that they're not go ing to give John the pay heckt WHO' SHCXJCO HANOU TrlC TAV CHCCK ? of others to manage, when Mario h.n so publicly advertised that he can't manage his own. Would John make inroads on that check if he managed it, and waste quite a bit? Marie thinks he would, and she's Wise in think ing it. Hut she's extremely stupid in not realizing that if the gave him back his self-respect he might make a much bigger pay check, which would more than off set the wasting. Matthew Adam. ' Ginning Facts. ; In canning work one of thi uioit i important consideration! is the .time ! required for the food at the center of the container to reach the tem perature of the retort or water bath m which it i being processed. L'nited State Department of Agri culture Itullctin VSft, "A Study of the Factors Affecting Tcmptrature Changes in the Container During the Canning of Fruits and Vege table, which has just bent issued, centi-r attention on these time tem perature relation. The purpose ha been to bring out the underlying principle rather thin to lay down definite rules of procedure. The re sult of this experimentation are 01 interest to scientific workers in the field, to commercial canneries and similar large scale handlert ci foods Sweet potatoet will keep for weekt if put into a strong paper bag and placed in the refrigerator. somen BROTHERS HARNEY 0188 28TH and FARNAM In accordance with our usual reputation for having the finest poultry in Omaha, w want you to see our Thanksgiving stock before you buy. Quality, a always, our first consideration. Ducks, Lb. 35c Turkeys, Lb. 52c Geese, Lb. 33c English Walnut.. pr -lb 3c New Crop filberts, Uratils and , )- eana. S lh. for SOc . T Crown Pressed Turklah Figs. Tht ( best on the market, lb 43c Gordon & Dlllwnrth'a Mlnrn Meat, mad In tht "0)l Fashioned Way," , per lb. S3e Genuine Ilonif-mnde Mine Meat, a wondrrful iiuality. per lb 33c The Very Bl Creamery Butter, per lb 49 Cranberries, per lb , , ,0f Fancy Michigan Celery, 8 to 8 stalk. per bundle 28 Tei'hcrg Head Lettuce, solid Leads earn i 10( Extra Fancy Sullana Raisins, per ll at 39i Extra Fancy Jorsey Sweet Potatoes, Ilia, for ZSc Llpplncot'a Large (jueen Olive., 28-ns jar. each 49- Llppincot's Stuffed Olive. 40c Seven Good Books : Named by Mrs. A.F.Merrill Seven good books named by Mrs. Anthony French Merrill in her lec ture Monday morning at the Black stone hotel were: . " "The Mirrors of Downing Street;" "Modern Democracies," by Viscount Bryce; "How the French Built Their Cathedrals," by Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly; "Victoria," by Lyt ton Strachey; '"The Life of -Harry I'abre," by his sister; "To Let," by Galsworthy, and "If Winter Comes," Uy A. S. M. Hutchinson. For good measure, Mrs. Merrill threw in "The Prime Minister." by Harold Spender; "A Ballad Maker's Pack." by Guiterman; "A Penny Whistle," by Burton Lester Taylor, And "Out of the Mist," by Florence Jvilpalrick Mixter. . "The Mirrors of Downing Street" must be read to the end, according to Mrs. Merrill. It deals with 12 prominent English leaders, showing their weaknesses with wit and satire. The book reveals that these mei lacked moral earnestness, wherein s the-justification- for its publication. "Thc-Frime Minister" is the life of Lloyd George, the "only public man who has survived the war," said Mrs. Merrill. ' ' ' "Modern Democracies" is ponder-, ous aniLgreak the speaker informed.. j It shows the result bf a republican democracy in 'America, Australia, South Africa, Switzerland, New, Zea land and other places.' Beautiful and constructive is "How the. French Built Their Cathedrals," Mrs. Merrill continued. "It is tran quil yet. animated .and altogether absorbing.' 11 transports you to a far off time of wonder and beauty." "Victoria" tells the story oi Quqen Victoria well and with it reveals her age. Although the author looks at the queen in an "icy" way, with out sympathy, yet he leaves us .a picture of a solid, fine old woman, Mrs. Merrill told her audience A clever story of a man with a delicate. temperament tied to an un sympathetic machine of business and a wife"withbut temperament; is '"If Winter Comes." the speaker said. Florence, Kilpatrick Mixter, who wrote "Out of the Mist," was for merly, an Omaha; girl. ' rBook love," by Willis, was men tioned by Mrs. Merrill as a charm ing volume on the love of books. Problems That Perplex " Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX In Need of Advice. Dear Miss Fairfax: Recently I moved to the city, but have a hard time gcttlnp acquainted with those cf the opposite sex. From what people say, although I do not Bee it that way, I'm attrac tive, and it seems every fellow I meet wants to flirt. I'll admit I'm good at that, but do it just for a rastime, as I'm rather particular when out with a fellow. I've been with a few since I came, but none appeals to me, and thus we part. I love to ko out and have a good time, hut it seems I'm always at home iii the city. . How caii I become acquainted with some one? I'm popular at dances and have, many chances to go home, but never take them. Do you think your own pood judgment of a elfance acquaintance is always for the best? I get lonesome at times, and when I do go out it's only with girls. My folks never cure when I go out, so I just use my own judgment in choosing a mate, but want your ad vice. - '- JANE. I think you need some good, motherly advice, and I am sorry your mother is not more particular. You seem to have the wrong idea about several thinirs. First, flirting is rot to your credit: you see your self what Jt brings you. That kind of popularity is short lived. Your own good -Judgment, if you had it, Jane, would- protect you against the Idea of making chance acquaintances.- That is the cheapest thing; in the world to do. It isn't well to' believe you are "so attractive look in?. Jane. Altogether, you sound a bit flighty to me and badly in need of a ilittle watehin? and some good, wholesome advice from a mother or some older woman relative. The Big Sisters, the Get Acquaint ed club, the Ennis club, the Candle club, the Girls' Community and the First Presbyterian church all spon sor "get acquainted" groups for lonesome-people. ', That figured terry cloth1" is a good thing for window draperies where j something heavier than net or cre tonne is wanted, but where it is not advisable to spend too much money This comes in delightful designs and colors, sc-retinaes duplicating those of cretonne. Bee Want Ads Produce Results Estra Sifted Kmall June Peas, regular SSe vluo. The equal cf any brand you have ever bought. 9 tins fur oc. rer aot KaUuina Oranges. Pomegranates, Alligator Pears, Imported Spanish Malaga Grapes, Cider. Fruit Cake. Imported Table Cluster Kaisins, Plum and Fig Pudding, and everything elae to make your Thanksgiving dinner wonderful TO FACILITATE DELIVERIES, we ask you ta give ua your Tbanksglvin order Tuef day night, and we will guarantee delivery early Wedneaday morning. Sell "TVs HIghe Cratfe Macaroni Erg Noodle, Spaghetti and ether Macaroni Products I Thanksgiving Dinner Specials 31 ' lacla3ai lbj Pure Apple Juice, gal. cans -49 Large Spanish Olives, quart jar ...".-13 Old Mpnk Olive Oil, quart cans $1.25 Pumpkin Solid Pack,' No. 3 can,...15? Libby's Apple Butter,-No. 2'2 cans.. 25 New Comb Honey 25) Crisco, any size, . per lb. .197 . Table Supply Special Coffee, 3 lbs 90 One-llnir Lb. Free With Every Purchase of 3 M. Libby's Mince Meat, 2-lb. jars for, Mixed Nuts, 1921 crop, per lb. Dromedary Dates, 2 pkgs. ...... New Brazil. Nuts, 3 lbs. ........ Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, pkg. Fancy Imported Figs, lb Extra Fancy Grape. Fruit, 3 for Extra Fancy. Juicy Oranges, 'doz. ....25 ....43tf ....5(ty ....27 ....45? .,..25r Cigars Jimr Inside the Door - Thanksgiving Specials Mozart, lie value,' . " ' box 25 ..S2.45 Otello, 10c value, box 25 S1.50 Camel Cigarettes, carton SI. 75 Fruit a 9 Ortman's Genuine cake, per lb. .. Tutti Fruiti Cake, en, 80tf Whip Cream Puffs, do QOd Pumpkin .and. Mince Pics, stoek Fish, Genuine Norwegian, Oyster Specials Standards, per quart 706 Selects, per quart SOd New York Counts, quart.. 81. 10 each ,.20H per lb. Fresh Dressed . Spring Turkeys, per ib ; . 45c i Youngt Geese, per lb. -25 Pork Loiii per lb. .17 Fresh Roasting , Hams,- or -whole, per lb. ..VtVi P MM mm aa 1 iFreshDressed Fancy Spring, Ducks, per lb. .29 S t) r i n sr Chickens. dper lb. .....24y2 Larded Veal Loin or Kid ney Koast, per lb. 1714 Choice Bound Steak, per lb. . . . 19(7 WHEN HAPPY FOLKS are eathered 'round the fcttive board when eyes are bright and heartY are flad there is only one kind of dessert to pray orachi' the occasion. In fact, the; best , relreahment for all Thanksgiving dinners, parties and little home gatherings is Plum Pudding Ice Cream IT IS ANOTHER Harding Ice Cream delighta: refreshment so full of rich, flavory goodness -so smooth and creamy so tempting to all good . ' ; Thanksgiving appetites, that it will be the crown-; '': ing feature of your dinner. - It has a truly distinctive Plum Pudding rv, flavor that is quite in keeping with the spirit of the holiday, and it is sold by hundreds of Hard- -ing dealers one of whom is close to your homei Order Some Today :.... To BE CERTAIN of having Harding's Plum -! 7 Pudding Ice Cream as holiday dessert, tell your'. - . dealer to keep some for you today. Every mem". ' ; ber of the family will enjoy it. -Air There is Only One Plum Pudding ;V y ice luteam, it rs v$m --IJIWX Cream ''.'Sr' A ' " -f ..!'. v-.- y-..- - r.' " ' Oho of all CKEAM 4 Delicious Dainties for Your Thanksgiving Dinner Kalamazoo Celery. Head Lettuce Candled Fruits Luscious Crauburries ' Inlp'ted English Grapes , Salads,. Pickles . Fruit Cakes liates and Figs Relishes Nuts Jelllc3 Ankola Coffee Let your Thanksgiving Day be a perfect one. You can be certain that the dinner will be most delicious when you shop at the Central Market. Come once and you will come always., ' " I Choice Treafi'Dry Picked IV Extra Choice Fresh Dry g Turkeyt, ' fOA 1 Picked Turkey., ACn M per lb I per lb. OC P i -l I Fancy Freah Dreased Fancy Geeae. 9 Rip I 1 Dc)l oer lb w2C 1 S per lb..-. if l;bp:!.r.?:,;:..10c Phone DO uglas 1796 Fancy Fresh Dry Picked Turkey., ,' 4,74,. per lb. 2C I i Fresh Dressed 29ic Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring Chix or QCp Hens, per lb OC Best Cuts Fan Shoulder Roast.. iey 1 OJL I Fancy Young Veal 1 C -it,. lb.. 1&2C 1 Roast,, per lb All kinds of- Salted and Unsalted Nuts for your Thanksgiving dinner, the kind that melt in your mouth. Peanut Brittle,' Tier lb. ; . . .25 " 79c Chocolates. Cream Wafers to finish with, per lb 59 Large cans - of Peaches, Apricots, per can .'. . Pineapple, 30c No. 1 can Libby or Advo Pineapple, ' O A- per can ; .Large cans Ripe Olives .-40J No..l cans Large Ripe Olives at ........23C 30c size Stuffed Olives. 35t? SOc size .Queen' Olives.. 352 . Lippen'cbtt's Pore Strawberry or Raspberry . Preserves, per jar ............306 100 lbs. Best Cane Sugar at S6.15 48-lb. sack Blue Bell Flour Rfc 48-lbsack Omar Hour.. 1.98 Swansdown Cake Flour, Pkg. ..38d Swansdown Instant Cake Flour at 28 Dr. Price's Baking Powder 25 New Crab Meat, per can.. 480s New Lobster, per can. . . . .4 New Shrimp, per can 22 lb. Baker's Chocolate. ,.24 Large cans Advo Pumpkin. 14 1 2-lb. can Heinz Mince Meat t .58 Large cans Kamo Pumpkin, , ' per can 14 No. 2 can Pumpkin, can. .9J Large cans Del Monte Spinach 25t Advo Extra Sifted Peas, can ...28 Early June Sifted Peas, can lo , Advo Extra String or Wax Beans, per can 33 Del Monte Asparagus Tips, per can 35 3 cans for 81.00 1-lb. can Heinz Fig Pudding at 48e 1-lb. can Heinz Plum Pudding - at 48c4 1-lb. can Heinz Mince Meat at . . .30t $1.50 size Maraschino Cherries 98 Central Special Coffee, lb., 3C; 3 lbs. for .....88t ?5e size Maraschino Cherries. .49f Extra Fancy Santos Coffee, per lh 25 Central X-tra" Quality Cream- Creamery Tub Butter, lb....39 Checked Eggs at, per ery Butter,' per lb. . ..46 Mellow Cream Cheese, lb. .. .30 dozen 32'4 Assorted Chocolate Cookies, lb 32ten's gociely Fl?kes. per pkg 20 Ortman's Genuine Fruit Cake, lb .75 Tutti Frutti Cake, each gOC Whipped Cream Puffs, dozen 60 Pumpkin and Mince Pies, each ..-20? Extra Fancy Alabama Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25 Fancy Heavy Juicy Grapefruit V. ....... -IOC 2 for 15c 4 for 25? Fresh Alligator Pears, Mushrooms, Persimmons, Artichokes, Pomegranates, Cucumbers, Chestnuts.Tomatoes, Celery, Cabbage and Pascal Celery. BUEHLER O maha's Lead i n g C a s h Market s - Fancy . Fresh " Dressed Geese Special at 23c Highest Quality, Lowest Prices Quick Service 212 No. 16th St. .. . 2408 Cuming St. 4903 So. 24th St., Mail and Express Orders filled y from this list.' "'. ;'. fVbs'lHANKSfilYlNCr, DINNER'S AT THIS STORE LoTOP HESlTATlrVi Fancy. ' Sugar Cured :' Skinned Hams Vz or whole lh Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon y or whole 22c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams Special at 15c Choice Beef Chuck Roast lie Small Can Pork Loin Roast Wholesale Prices on All Fancy No. 1 Poultry Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys 42c Fancy Fresh Killed Spring Chickens for Roasting. .. . ...... .23c Fancy Fresh Ducks . . V-'. . . .28c Strictly Fresh Oysters,' quart . . ' . . 65c PORK CUTS Choice Fresh Hams, or whole, at .. .... .Ui6c Choice Pork Shoulders, whole, ,' at ':. ........ . . . . 12jc Choice' Fresh Spareribs :y. 13c Choice Fresh Side Pork ;.; . 18c Fresh Boston Butts . . . . . .16c Fresh Pork Sausage, all pork, at ........... ;.;'.u;20c faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaasaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaBSB - CUDAH Y'S PURITAN LARD jo-lb. pails . .U . :1 JO; 5-lb. pails ., . . . .85c BUTTERINE DEPT Eyergood Liberty Nut v.: . . 22c Ever good Butter ine, lb . . . .25c Evergood Butterine," 5-lb. " carton . . ..... . $1.15 Danish PioneeriCreamery v Butter ; .'.. .42c Choicest Cut Sirloin Steak. 15c Choicest Cut Round Steak. 15c Choicest Cut Hamburger ' Steak :. 15c Cudahy's Puritan Breakfast Bacon, or whole side . 35c rArmour's Star. Bacon, . . ..35c Cudahy's Puritan Skinned 1 " . Ham, special at . . . ... .25c I Watch What a Single Dollar Will Do 9 O PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM &motWTVandru(T-8tf.p3HslrFJlliiBl '"Kcftorea Color ana Beauty t,Gry and Faded Hair fx iiii,v'-it. rtrhfttu. wry. CORE THROAT 1 Gargle witf3fca4 salt water' then appW pn throat W 0 K s VAltOsRUR fu f 1 mm. l JTS. 7 . 77 . 1 1 inuuoii imputed ttatlu SIMPLE WAY TJttET RID, OF BLACKHEADS K. ;. . ' There i one 8impleend sure way that never fails to got rW ,iUickheads and that i to dissolve thenrt-,''F-i "To do this get two fetirjti of ealonite powder from any dnjeiG sprinkle a little on aiot, wet po6fr rub over the blackheads "briskly waxW,.J(he1 parts and you will be surprised ho:thi,blaekheads have disappeared. Big Qins'klieads, littl blackheads, no matter whfVcstey are. aim. ply dissolve and disappear- tyaviwr the parts without any mark vfiararr. Black heads are simply a rnixtjje- "it dust and dirt and secretions front?"tfr;body that form in the pores of thaAtttg" Pinchlnir and squeerinir only causaMrritirtlon. maka larsre pores and do not tttrttei out after they become hard. The'JajstJarlite powder and the water simply diol. the black., heads so they wash riKhtp'rlk'eavinE the pores free and clean andln-their natural condition. Anyone troubled with these on BiKhtly blemishes should MrjUUnly try thii simple method. ij'.jti, CUTICURA IHALS .CHILD'S EKEMA. On Face, Neck ai Behind Ears. Itched aninijued. "When I was a childajrifee, neck and behind my ear weicaaMred with a rash. I acratcJaMwomaca that it turnefl -Vr watery eczema. Thiia)"was in flamedand itched and burned, and I would aelatck until it would bleed, jrbJch cauaeat the skin to be "A friend (aconmended CuticuraScpand Ointment and after using four cakes of Soapaaitwo boxes of Ointment I was corapkAajr healed." (Signed) MissThelrrtaJtabinson,M3 No. Spruce St., VkksbSr( Mich. These fragrant emoatknts are all you need for all toilet fajrposes. inwia Df a, busj .IvT' 8tt Sc. Otntav aWTCiatican Sh ahaaw(tka Dependable maids can be by using a Bee Want Ad, found