V V I I I Tin: m:i umajia. weuntpav. jaxuauv i. im. Society Girl a' CSnir Vi.h.;..1 Dr. and Mr, k. M, Mlb enler. tamed he Cathedral Cirl ihoir of M. t'eeilu athool on buud.iy eve. ? J" ,h c,,f"Cf Tom of thr taihedtal, , rnueieal prvirum i Rlvt and rerehim-nt ertfd. ion jr.fi ve promt and form:: mem ber f the choir ( traded. Ob Friday evening Jr. and Mr, Salbv Kill -!.. 1 1.- ...I... I.. I choir. Dr. bilhy it tuganiit nd director at ttie rathed'al and M-noou Oftctrt ol Trinity Pariah Aid. Mr. Homer Kobimon a rhcird pifiidtiu of the Trinity VfiU Aid i the annual eleciitm lal Wrlnr day, Th,'ice preidenn re Mr. George Jjflebbin. Mm. A. L, Reed ftnd Mr J. A. V. Kinaman. Mr. 1-atham livii i aeereiary and Mr. W., A. Hraef trraetirer. I hairman of courteay committee N Mil. Wil liam aid artand. Drama, League. Mra. Samuel Hurn, publicity ihairman Tor ib- Drama league, an. iiouncei that any one who i a rent dent of tn alia, or a member of tlie Urania itagm anywhere, may enter lit conAen aponaorcd by the or. ganunt,)!!. The ilcw membership mark for the lcagueia 9u0. Cuent ticket may be purebred at the door for any of the rrogratn numbers. The neat ipcalfer ill be Herman Koe, on itagttcraft Tuesday, January 14. National Guard Dance. 1he National Guards will give a military dance at the Rome hotel ticyt Friday evening. Tickets may be erured from Amos Thomas, or at tle Armory at 1612 llarney street. 'I he purpose of the dance is to rake hands tor fitting up the Armory. Misa Raftrea a Visitor. Mrs. J. Jf. Hratou is entertaining M several informal afternoon tra ni week for her siter. Miss lulb. K'.aftree of Chicago who is a aucst at the Beaton home. Bridge Party. Miss Gwendolen Woli'e entertained tt a bridge party this afternoon at i'tr home. About 20 guests were present Mr. Wattles Entertains. Gurdon Wattle was hot Tuesday nening at a dinner at the Omaha t!ub for about a hundred of his friends. Ladies of the G. A. K. Garfield circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., uill meet Friday evening in Memorial hall, court house. Head of N. Y. Ncbraskans Mrs. II. T, Bean, who it veiling relative here, is president of the N"eliraka society in "cw York City. She ; in Nebraska in the in tercut of a ?IU,000 fund to he used to equip and endow a roo.ii for Nebraska hoys m the Navy rltin. There are 800 Nebraska hoys in the navy. There is no place, according to Mrs. Bean, where a common sea man ran get a clean bed and good food at cost. Date Set for District Mor. "Hi.? .iimu! com tiiii.'it of the Fir it ' distrut, Vebre Federation of j Woman' Huh., Mill h held April 10, and I J. Mr. S, I. tiewp of ,S'eiuU l iy t president f hi ditttwt. The meeting of the ffond dutrict, Mf. I- M. jrl of Qmsh, fireitrnt, i mhedulfd for April IJ. H. It ii rpected that the rmnrn. lion will mrtt in Unuha, by jniia tmn of the i tnulu Wimuii'i dub, I he 'Ihiiit ili-iriit, Mf. I baric A. Millar, preilcnt. will b'M i inert iiS Apnl lit. I' and .U Mi I the I 'en iik of Vor' i president of lir I ourth (h.lrirl, yhit ll lltret April J5-Jt. lhe I hiH di-.trit. Mt. A. L Jeniton ot llariitrd, itiilni, will inert in Miudcn April J-X and thr Si'mIi district iiiei'tiiig will be held May J. 4 and J. Mr. (ieige Fritter of North I'iatte U presidtitt of this district. Catension Bible Course. Thr Hihle oure, iindrr Prof. V, R. Vanarian of the Omaha uni'cr. ity will kiart Thursday evening at 7 at the V, V. I'. A AH women and girl are not only irtilly jnwtrd, but uijrd, to annul tin, cuu.'ur. Current Events. The Y. U'. C. A. current eenl clafi will be mid oa Monday at 5:15 and on Thursday at 7. The class in civic will be held Friday at Bridge Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wynian will entertain at dinner and bridge Thurs day evening. My Marriage Problems A4a IMrrtssi.a t fht of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" Household Hints Queue braids of self Material are replacing narrow belts on soils which prefer this waistline arrangement, lliouiil) the sirinc belt Mill main tains its popularity in many lines. To keep zinc tray of uas stove clran place three tliicknes-.es of newspaper and line the tray. ChanR' it every other day and your tray will be spotless. Remove v atrr snots on waxed floor by rumiuig in a circular motion with a cloth saturated with turpen tine, then with a dry piece of flannel. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Black have moved hito their new' home at 41 1 South Thirty-eighth street, which they recently purchased. It was formerly, the Gould Dietz home. Mrs. Black Will not go .to Florida this winter, as she had originally planned. Mrs. H. R. Cotton of Chi cago is visiting her sister, Mrs. Black, and Mr. Black. Mrs. Charles RuaieH returned Monday from a short trip to Des Moines. , Mrs. C. E. Fuller and Miss Mary ljuller have relumed from a trip to Chicago, . Miss Louise Hcitman kit Monday tor a week's trip to New York. Miss Ruth Maguire lct't for New York Monday- evening on a two v.ccks' trip. After a month's sojourn in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker returned home Jas't Thursday. , , Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Walt Bit. Dear Miss Fairfax: Tour advise seems to be sensible, so I think you can help me. I am Is years old, and have been keeping eonipany with a. young man for soma time whom. I dearly iove. Nov.-, Mies Valrfns, I think he isn't fair with ine tt til. ( He told me that he Is Koiug out of town on account of having a job promised there: and said lie would not bo back before February iS, but promised to 'write to me. We parted very nicely; s. week was s up ana l Haven't receivea a letter nor card, and bectime wor ried. One evening my sister time home and told me she seen him, and epoke to him, but lie did not .call me up, nor come to the house. Xow it's two weeks since he's back, and I just do not know what to do. He also gave me a pretty wrist watch for Christmas just before he left, so shall I return it or keep it? Shall I write to him and have him explain why he done all this, or Hhall I ffive up hopes? Please ad vise me. for T just cannot stand it any longer. Thanking you from my whole .heart. BROWNETES. It seems to 'me it is not your move. The young man has given you some evidence that he cares for vou, but more evidence that he does "not. Be patient a bit longer and perhaps you will learn the cause for his conduct. His job may not have turned out as he cipected and he may .be embarrassed about it. Of course, he is not treating you well when he avoids you, but don't pass judgment just yet. . ; Soldlce Bonus. Dear Miss Fairfax: Could you kindly tell me if thero is a bonus for -Nebraska soldiers and sailors? If so. to whom could I write to find out about it?- In several states they sive a bonus. I wanted to know if Ihey gave it in Nebraska. , r : : ' ANXIOUS JI. D. There is no bonus from the state of Nebraska. Tou know-of the ISO government bonus, of course; and of the government's ' land .proposition. .U is true eome states, notably Ore Koni Minnesota and Ohio, had done much -for their soldiers. A Point In Eliquet. , Dear Miss Fairfax:' Is it proper for a youwr man in company-with i youn lady on the street to tip his hat when meeting (-another young nan'' an acquaintance, of the young Kdy'and yet a stranger to the young mart In her 'company? Tours sin oTely.' ' i p. H. Both men ahould tip their hats. S Weart Broken t Tour lesson will Wave some value for you if you learn Uiat !t I a mistake to believe bad isle about other people, and a eUIl sreaear mistake to repeat them. T am not sure I can lighten your grief in losing your boy friend and am not wre I would it I could, ..u. Oldest Dancer in the World-Maybe Piquant little Adelaide 1 Italics, headliner at the Orpheuni this v.xrk, is 104 years old, by her own reckon ing. "I went on the stage as 'La Tctitc Adelaide' in lhe first Parking Show when I was nine," she said. "How long have I been on? Xincty-five years." she declared, burst inft into laughter. So there you have it, though you might have difficulty in believing it. if you watched her nimble pirouettes, her black curls, and the dimpled knees that twinkle above l:cr rolled stockings. Oh yes, Miss Adelaide is a firm advocate of rolled stockings, not on ly for the staRC, but for the street,' though she admits that hosiery is a minor matter when she wears her new pa;r of Russian boois. She pulled them out proudly for exhibi tion, the first pair that has been worn in Omaha, though llicv are all the rage in the can. "Mr. Hughes hated galoshes, and 1 loved them, so he had these made for mc as a com rroiTiifc." If all compromises could only be equally, successful 1 In her fascinating dresden doll cos turtie the dancer resembles nothing so. much as a spoiled Kcwpic, quite adorably spoiled of course. She has not spent much of her 104 years in growing., she is four fect ten inches presumably she has been too busy dancing, -and' designing' her frocks and stage costumes, for she does the; designing herself, though Lucille, makes them. Miss Hughes com plains bitterly that she has to have everything: made except her handker chiefs, and she has a fad for making them herself anyway. "Nothing will fit." . 1 As for jazz, she "loves it." And she is not alone, for she described the annual ball which Chaunccy Mc Cormick gives, for the opera folk in Chicago, and at which she ar.d Mr. Hughes danced last Thursday night. "All the opera slurs arc crazy about j;izz when they get oft' the Th Way Kant Compromised With Iter ConniciKf, Tor a efond or lo, no t'wpiiU i"I i kittif't amui.-lird t-nor, I hikJt dcteihiiiirj in gitr her i' c tihnd rgiiiue hf aeked. i n nt roiiinuin rne arrrd it ell, ami I took her Mitinir Iwndk in mi.iu- nd lu Id tin in lir.uly. J "I iiiiikI knoiv nt htt it it )ul , wnl, kaiic," I ald. "Jiul be mc ! ilut if it i an; ilium I C4U oUI Co lor )ou I will u- It. I "I know dot." he aid vi aunty. 1 lien she (rll silent, appearing to be thinkiiii deeply. "I ear mc ncer tn trll," lic tAi loly after a liule, very nim li a a iluld would think ouu 4 puilc. "Hut erf you find out tiuE for yourself crt would not be my tellinif. would cct?" I quickly rtptct'Cd a siuili' at the way in whlrh kite a yUi e the liine-hont'ed drama of the divi and the ttump, and uiiswucd her nroiniii'v. "No, Kati. j on would not be in any way rciuuible." 1 aid de cidedly. It Mat nut the adu'ie I wo :C have ordinarily given her, but I K",,';d that otic had gotten lirrrlf into tlu lower tl sonic cccidinjly un scrupulous KTyii whom it were a virtue to defeat. "You Dcn't Know." Another silence, then she r.iloed her eye aicain, but this time there wa riubarra.Miieiit, humili.ition in their clear depth. "Mccm (irahaiu, you rcnicuibcr sonic ting I told you dot time before I marry Jeem, veil you find :nc cry. ing so mooch? No no" Ira.itically. as I started to speak. "Don't My doc tings over, but cf you remem ber, bhoost nod your head I'tid say: 'Ves. Katie, 1 remember.' " With a start my tuiud flew back to the time she nientioncl, and it was with emphasis that 1 answered as she had reijueicd: "Yes, Katie. 1 remenibci," "Den you keep on remeinbcrin;; dose tings, every beet, all time'lo night, and den at ten o'ebek yuu go, take Icetlc valk ven I go. Noting hurt you I sec to dot. You no have to spik to anybody, shoost stay side of road in bushes vere you can lier rrr)ihug, Ifc'ii jou kno fimthHig, i.o irll jo. Voa eej "I Mrc," J .4i4 lowl). -ISul BUh hi" .l c waded, "lu'l Mi dot, You don't know, you dou'l know, IM J'tm lie ! In m tin by iii) h II, ui'd erf 1 d m't o pu ti dt iiwiul devil beeiu ifMiin io all of j on. And I no dare tell liut rf ou rould hcai " Lillian Help. A oit knuvk" Liltirfn't ouniUd on the door. Kane kp'ang to hi-r li-el, Iirr eve gUnciug Iruiii left to ritilil like thue ol a dapped animal, t era-jied h'r arm reaur nutty. "It it only Mr. l'fidcrood,'' I Mid, "and I am guiug to -k her advice. If he tavt to (to with you." To my urpric, Kane interrupted with an cnihutiaitic arnt. "Dot ret nlioi'M the tunc! Maybe he sn, too, link maybe nhr iMidtrstaiid nonie tings dot put mc way oop in air. At the ropert of aid, and es pecially with the loiigduiigi'd-fiir op portunity of laviinr her rcinniliili lirt iikjii my tlioulders, hc wat he tinning to recover the volatile piritf wiili which he it so geitrr (,uly endowed. I o-ncd the door to Lillian, in a few words acquainted I bee with ktliv' reque.l, and iiindul of tlie iiiiuruiue Lilhan , apatrntly luj cicii to the reioit j i I katf' tn4iiet, told her Ilut I i d rtb'iie by bcr detieinn. Mif watrd no lime in giving it, ' 'hi niiii', we'll un, Kane," he id (Iceriully, and thtic wa thai in her voue whi.li told me lhe pro j oed evpnliiion prniinrd tonieihini: dctinitely valuable lo lief, "Jnt tell i. when you want u and we'll hp off with jou." I Kne brgan li pleat her apton, uit ign tf einbarrattuicnt with I cr. "1 no can bo ccf ou dun I a-.k Jeem," he md with au appealing glance ai me. "!?urly, he won't objril if ou tell hmi Mm, I'ltdcrwiiod and I arc going with yu," I taid. M irll hi in noting," retorted he iwiili kultrii dignity, "Ho no t'U't I ine. trti I go ayav, he av bad thing to mc. I no spik to ticeni untd he .i: 'Kant, ony, I berg fool. t4lk dot av to you,' Hut you tk liceni, be let me go." It mi no tunc lor me to try to torn iurc Katie of lhe excuse for Jim's ai'ti"ti. Ilut 1 qujilcd at the thought of the interview bcloic mc. The gtimpe I lud. bad of )im't face did imt hold out anv promie to mc of a pleasant conversation. Lil lian came to the rescue. '.Snppoc I a-k Jim." he aid. "And Katie, do you go to the liousd with Mrs. firaham and help Mr, 'l icer get tin all noniriliiiur to cat. We're about starved to death." in ins nimii. in aitv m tmuit i iu Villi ft t,uMr 1,11111 .iJirf. A JlMHBtetlt. Fit Yourself for the Joys of Life Take Yeast Vitamines for Robust Health stage and relax. You should have seen Galli-Curci." This is the first time in six years that Adelaide and Hughes have been in the west. Their last New York engagement was with the Winter Garden, and before that they were in "Monte Cristo." Their pres ent engagement ends in New York on the Fourth of July, and they plan to go abroad shortly thereafter. Their first appearance in Omaha was in "A Barnyard Romeo," wherein Miss Adelaide played the mouse, and Mr. Hughes the cat. Other stars in the same production were the famous Mitzi. who comes to Omaha in the near future, Stella Maylicw and Sidney Grant. AnVKRTIHKMRNT. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is sign you have been eating too much meat. When you wake' up with backache. and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well- known authority. .Meat tonus uric cm which overworks the kidneys ;n their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed nd loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels: removing all the body's urinous .vaste. else vou have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells: your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is had you have rheu matic twinges.' The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get I sore, w ater scalds ' and you are ! obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. . Either consult a good, reliable j physician at once or get from your pharmacist about Jour ounces ot jatl Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast fen a few davs and rour kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon iuicc. combined with lithia, end has been used for generations o dean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus end ing bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regu lar meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effervescent .lithia-water drink. Aittr.M"tifcKMr.r. Why Women Get Despondent Arc not women naturally at light hearted, brave and hopeful at men? Yet, certainly; but a woman' organ ism is essentially dilfcrrnt from a nun's more delicate, more fnsiiivc and more exacting. Women in deli cate health are more dependent, more nervous, more irriiablc and more despondent. When a woman de velops nervousness, blecpicssnets, backaches. headaches. dragging down pains and melancholia she should lose no time in giving Lydia E. J'inkham't Vegetable Compound a fair trial, as it will quickly dispel such troubles. This root and herb medicine contains no drugs and has been the standby of American wom anhood for nearly SO years. MOWEN'S ANNOUNCEMENT Every great factory that we represent, including the Aeolian Co., Krutz- mann, The Cable Co., etc., have announced Startling Reductions We are therefore rather proud to be the firt music store in Omaha to offer erery Piano, Player Piano, Duo Art (including the Steinway), every Phonograph, etc., AT A REAL HON EST TO GOODNESS REDUCTION. r P I I t V 1 ll f And yau will find cvtry en Not a Single Instrument Escaped the Knife aF0' PLAN. Newest Uprights Newest Baby Grands Newest Players $275 and up $425 and up $395 and up '. Arid Remember, too- ' We are distributors (or the world's greatest musical , instrument factories and are now showing the 1922 models of Kurtzmann, Cenorer, Cable, Kingsbury, Milton, Wellington and Clarendon Pianos also tke famous Weber, Steinway, Steck.sk Stroud Duo Art and Pianola Pianos. -"' , Our New Store, new stock and reduced prices descry your Try greatest consideration. The Baby Grand Store (t)AKF0RD 419 South' 16th Omaha 2C Value-Clvlng Store Rugs of Quality Rightly Priced Every rug buyer, by selecting their rug from our immense display, will not only save money, but have one of the largest selections from which to choose ever shown in Omaha. 6x9 Seamless Velvet Ruga, an exceedingly large number, all good d -I n Cf patterns tpxU.UV 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, all over -tQO Cft patterns PWd-.Ol 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, beautiful assortment of blues; !".?.. $35.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs; some hundred odd, all having extra high nap, at 27x54-inch fringed end Vel vet Rugs, splendid tan patterns $36.50 ;ed end Vcl- it$3.75 Money-Saving Prices on Rockers in golden, waxed and fumed oak, leather seat rockers, spe cially priced at $10.50, $12.50, $14.50 nd $16.50. WINDSOR ROCKERS Golden oak, wood seat, Wind sor rockers, well made, highly polished, an ideal rocker for the living room or library, now .....89.75 WOOD SEAT ROCKERS Fumed oak wood seat rocker?, well made and finished, priced this month at only. . .$4.50 It pays to read Boweo's Small Ads jfnUowen (d Howard St., bet. 15th and 16th WE RENOVATE Upholstered Furniture i THE PANTORIUM ISIS Jones Street Doiif. 0963 N. W. Cor. 24th and L Market 12S3 ADVEBTISEMENT. SHE LOOKS SO WELL AND HAPPY See the rich red blood, the sign of health showing in her lovely cheeks. Some women have naturally beau tiful complexions that tell you there is plenty of richness in their blood. Their figures become well formed, supple, rounded, and graceful. Those are the results of rich, red blood, and plenty of it. There is no need of being thin and scrawny from poor blood. Get a few bottles ot Gude's Fepto-Mangan take it with your meals for a few weeks. . It will give you plenty of red blood. By build ing up the blood you give the entire system a chance to restore itself naturally, and that brings natural bloom and beauty -and all the effects and joys of good health. Get Gude's Pepto-Mangan at your druggist's in liquid or tablet form. pilePV V CHOCOLATES INNER-CIP.CLE w Tksia Food Elemsati are Combined U Crtalt Vita Vint with RaiiinUsd Iron Tk.y Clear the Skin, Build us tke Run-down aed Cer reel Censlieetiea aad digestion. tart ft It th Hilt of Ih lron -e is lopg lite, poiuiUritr aits' hepplwe. Kvoryone snU a strrnif tody. Die nrir sod lrln that mals for eulek thmaina and deriaito sr'lun. pur. Wfh blnod and aheolula freedum trnm fnntieliun and Indiiraliun, Bui imt many enlny tha healiliM nuallliee. A a ronaenueiic. many Iheu.amla liavo tn make for lh auerets and hspniM of a fr bundrodi. I "or all knuw that the rk, ve-y thin, run-down pimply fslba hatrn't murlf of a rhenro In the ball I of HI compared Hh the atrong, healthy, tlforous type. tSrlenliils h been amazed at the feiarlllni relationship helween hetllh and yn.t vitaotinei, Ih. myitrrious fond element. Try Orsnis Vita.Viea. If H e.a held yeu-toar meoey ii I the fully refunded. Rut he pure It's flranls Vita-Vim. Ae. cpl auhiiiiuloe. The formula of liraiils Vila-Vim has been varaed eat wry rsrefully by leadero in tho phar mareuliral field. It at balk sale aaet sure and ethers ana? not M. Grams Vila-Vim contains tho ecllte yeait vitamin juet aa nature 1 ro vldee it in Ih. peel of raw food. And i here are other health building Ingre. dientt Raiiinued Iron fr tltalltf and abundant energy, g lyeero-phoa phatee and Nu Vomleo eorh reog nurd for iheir proved ability to build up the run-down. In tablet lorm, plea.ant and easy to take. Cet a bottle from your drugglet today. Fully Guaranteed. It Results are net Thoroughly Satisfactory Your Money Ckeerfully Refunded. Sold at Connell (S lar"' Reraneh Aii. Beaton Druf Co. And All Good Drug Stores Oionta Be Sure te CI the Genuine, Accept ne Sukititute. USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING KESULTS Buyers 42 BUY-RITE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BUY-RITE SUGAR and FLOUR DEPARTMENT. Two solid carloads ot l'ure Cane Granulated Sugar Per lOO-lbi sack $5.95 The sugar market Is firmer and has ad vanced slightly and we think it will con tinue to do so. Tlay safe and lay in a sack or two. 1,1)00 bags of Ked Star Flour, Buy-Rile Ex clusive brand 48-lb. sack $2.25 Our second solid carload of Omar, th Won der Flour rer 48-lb. sack $1.89 Per 24-lb. sack 99t 000 bags of Gooch's Best Flour, the popular flour Per 48-lb. sack $1.83 500 bags of Little Hatchet Flour, every sack guaranteed Per 48-lb. sack $1.69 Per 24-Ib. sack 88f White) or Yellow Cora Meal Per large sack.. 15 'i sacks for 25 Fresh Ground Graham Flour Per large sack 296 Best Rye Flour Per 24-lb. sack 99c BUY-RITE FRUIT DEPARTMENT. One carload of Oregon Rod Diamond Brand North ern Spy Apples, the finest, julcest highly colored fruit on the market, In the following sizes: 36. 100, 125, 138. 150, 163, per box $3.35 These are good for eating and cooking, and are all graded and wrapped. One solid carload ot sweet Sunklst Highland Navel Oranges, large, thin skinned and fancy, 60c value Per dozen 42 One solid carload of the celebrated Golden Glow Sweet Potatoes, they talrly melt in your mouth a lbs. for 28S r 6 ,bs- for A fresh carload of the celebrated Dr. Philip's Brand Grapefruit, juicy and thin skinned. Jumbo size, 3 for 37 , or 6 for Large size, 3 for 330. or 6 for 500 boxes of extra fancy Jonathan Apples, per dozen, 35e; per bos $3.75 We offer one carload of Genuine Red River Early Ohio Potatoes, selected stock, bu..$l..T Folks, these tubers will take a big advance ii: near future. ' 50f 6f 59 BUY-RITE CEREAL DEPARTMENT. Our carload of Fresh Cereals baa Just arrived. Large packages of Armour's or Quaker Oata Per package 25 Small packages ot Armour' or Quaker Oata 2 packages 22 Large packages of Kellogg's Corn Flakes Ten no etlr a tyo 1 ......... IX Small packages of Kellogg's Corn Flakes Fer package .". Large packages of Cream of Rye Per pkg. Large package of Cream of Wheat Per pkg, Large packages of Self-Raising Pancake Fiour 2 packages Large packages of Shredded Wheat Bi3cuit -Per nai-ku-o-A . . ......... Large package Swanedown Cake Flour, rer pacnage 10 15 25t BUY-RITE SOAP DEPARTMENT. P. & G. White Naptlia Soap, the new large size bar 10 bars for 49 Per box of 100 new large size bars ....... $1.85 One solid carload or Crystal White Soap, new large size bar 10 bars for ........ 53 Per box of 100 new large size bars $4.99 HERE ARE PRICES WORTH WHILE 50 feet Braided Cotton Clothes Line, on the sash cord type, a 65c value -43 5.000 lbs. bulk Pearl Tapioca Special, 2 lbs. 25i HaDd Picked Michigan Navy Beans 4 lba.. . 28t Extra Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice 4 lbs... 28t New Crop of Black Walnuts 5 lbs 33j Full quart jars of Queen Olives Per Jar.... 43 Large No. 2'a cans of Fruit Salad Per can... 58 3 cans for $1.59 1,000 l ib. cans of high-grade cooked Corned Reef, 35c value Z3t 1,000 lbs. of extra large Brazil Nuts Per lb. .23 3 lbs. for 656 BUY-RITE PILLARS. Clover Blossom, Buy-Rite Creamery Butter Per pound 37 s Nishna Valley, Buy-Rite Creamery Butter Per pound , JJge) Fresh shipment of Buy-Rite Brand Coffee, 3 pounds for 95t M. J. B. Vacuum Packed Ever Fresh Coffee, the last, word In coffee Per lb. SOt Circle B Coffee, Vacuum Packed Per lb. ..." 4jrj Full quart cans of Delicious Ripe Olives Per quart can ..... 43 e 2 lb. net weight jar of Grand Canon moist Mince Meat Per jar ,. ......... . 45 1,000 5-lb. pails of Pure Idaho Strained Honey That same good old flavor, per 5 lb. pail 95 101b. sack of Pure Pan Yan Buck-wheat .... 73$ Large Combs of Pure Honey Per comb ... 29J BUSINESS AT BUY-RITE STORES IS VERY FINE THANK JYOU. J. D. CREW & SON, Thlrty-thlnl and Arbor GILES BROTHERS, WILKE 4 MITCHELL, Fortieth and Farnam LYNAM & BRENNAN, 16th and Dorras E. KARSCH CO., Vinton and Elm Sli. Remember the ORIGINAL FRANK KUSKA, i:ith and Garfield THORN & SNYGG, Wnlnot Hill tracer Fortieth an-' Hamilton JENSEN BROS., 551 h and Coming ARMAND PETERSEN, iflilt Sherman Ato. and ONLY GEO. I. ROSS la the one HANNEGAN eV CO., :mh Ate. and t-raven worth F. B. BOGATZ, ' " Slit and S Ste. Sooth aid. ERNEST BUFFETT, The Grocer ef Dundee OSCAR E. NELSON, Sttb and I. St.. Booth Bide at 24th and Amea. Do net be mialead. 7he finest flour f?om selected wheat . 1 -t Fa 1 . jt usea 10 majie oread cfqua&lfr ml . "mm "MMMMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaoaa '-" V-l:!" 1" J '; , ," -' ;.,' ;,,,.'.V V. - - . -. t.