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THE M'.E: OMAHA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 192-
The Bee
Bookshelf
A ufniiid tolmnct lur l'ir spirit'
lul and cultural lirriust of I hi- im.
I.IH14MI ttlUlki Kobrtt li. J'ifV
oliime in IUrrr' ,.nifrit'nutnn
tui)r, Jmmijiraiit I'rrn and
l.i Control." omeilMiiii Uo it re
ealrit hr.e fif ill lrrlun sinister.
and rrtiniljf unscrupulous effort el
K'ttey fonmifrewi micron iq icrre
ihce puuliotiant into single mom
Y:Vrui!tini lit rnnf.l Ski: rrtitrrrn.
Irg- the nil industry ii in.wtrci ly
r,t IVirulruni." wliiili if rmb
li.li'd by John il-y & on. New
lorlt. I-torn ivjj.jv.u ooiurMic
rirmtiirlinn inrrratrtt 7A vet Cftlt
uhil rniiuiiintion liurrlifd 104 t'tr
rnt. ti owing import from Mexico
Mling the R4, 1 lie auinur i tonciu
ion ii that effort to iiicr'ie the
aupply will not suliicf, but that
thaitRfi looking to more efficient re
tilling, dfrrrfd wate and more
economical methods are neccsry.
A good novel, with an uiiumuI
llirme i "Uiir.- by Suah Warder
MacConnelt. '1 lie tory concerns a
vomaii married to a famous ex
plorer who ii constitutionally a phil
anderer. She rulers on her mar
riage deterniined never to iiHcr
jealouiv to enter thei relations hut
aueeeeiM only to the extent of con
cealing her heiirt pangs from her hus
band. How the triumphs in the end,
and yet how it leaves her cold in her
victory constitutes an absorbing tale
of New York.
l'ublished by Macmillan.
Introduced by the praises of
Charles K. Crane, American ambai
nador to Pekin, "China Awakened,"
by M. T. 7.. Tyan, may be accepted
as fair and authoritative as well as
timely. The author taught for many
rears at the Chinese-American col
lege known as the "Indemnity Col
lr rc." and was one tif the corps repre
senting his country at the Washing
ton disarmament conference. He
represents Young China, rather glad
to be hustled along the path of
modernity by the Occident. It is
surprising to learn from authorities
quoted by him that Chinese girls are
being educated into hplendid doctors
and that the new woman is abroad
in the land. The chapter on the
student movement is illuminating,
and the discussion of Shantung and
the industrial outlook and progress
of the. flowery republic are full of
interest.
Published by Macmillan.
Soviet strategy in the far east is
detailed at some length by Leo Pas
volsky, in his latest treatise. "Russia
in the Far East." It was issued by
the McMillan company on the eve of
the Washington disarmament confer
ence. The author draws .an interesting
comparison between the latter meet
ing and the Paris conference of 1919.
"The first worked in an atmos
phere which radiated from a tradi
tion of Europe as the center of world
affairs and the European balance of
powers as the most important fac
tor in , the world situation. The
Washington conference meets in an
atmosphere that radiates from a cen
ter of world affairs which has moved
to the vast reaches of the Pacific
ocean and a balance of powers that
'Miss Wallace Tells
i of Eastern Drama
Among Amateurs
"Our on amateur work com
pares erv favorably villi that I saw
in the et." said Mis Mary Irene
Wallace, hd of the dramatic de
partment it Commerce idsh, in her
talk before the Drama riit Fri
day afternoon at tho ruutrnelie.
Mix Wallace has just returned (rout
several mouths in the (t where she
made a study of amateur play pro
ducing, ami visited ituny n'gn
school, the School of the Drama at
Carnegie institute, the Neighborhood
Play house in New York, the ChiU
dren' theater there, the Ytsl and
S t player, and other amateur and
temi-proleional group.
In New York he saw the great
pageant -which lasted for ten days.
"America in the Making, to which
a million people contributed in some
way or another Each nationality
was given an evening to put on their
part of the whole.
In summing, tip her impressions
Mis Wallace said she was struck:
bv the eager and nthutiaticipirit
of all the amateur plaers. and their
admiration for the vest "I was im
pressed also hy the natural acting,
and the simplicity of the settings
and costumes. The plays they at
tempt are worthwhile ones. The one
act play is much tnore popular than
the longer dramas."
The speaker found that many of
the eastern high school were not as
broad in their line of dramatic work
as are Omaha schools, but he said
she felt the need of the middle west
to improve its diction. Miss Wal
lace suggested that the Drama
league, the Tine Arts society and the
Chamber of Commerce should back
a local stork company, for she feels
sure that Omaha has the talent and
the enthusiasm. She also regretted
that there is no settlement school of
the drama, where poor children can
have the advantage of the best teach
ing in the city. The Neighborhood
Play House; which is connected w ith
the Henry Street settlement in New
York, is, she said, the great example
of what an inspiration fine drama
can be to people lacking in opportu
nities to see it unless it is brought
to them.
is truly woria-wicie in us scopr,
rather than essentially European," he
writes.
The sovicts arc frankly banking
on the possibility of a war between
the United States and Japan, Pas
volskv admits, but lie thinks the path
of Russia's and America's historic
destiny have converged to the extent
that their common path is the road
of world peace.
Old leeends. fairv stories and folk
tales of old live again in a small vol
ume of verse entitled "The Blue
Dragon Ballads," by Alfred James
Fritchey, Los Angeles. The book is
being circulated by himself.
There are old Roman and Grecian
myths reproduced in musical rhythm.
"I he Lady ot tne Humming ciros
and "The Yellow Sash" are most
commendable. Ballads that have a
Persian setting and an "Arabian
Niirhts" admosphere are "The Girdle
of Pearls," "The Magenta Earring"
and "The Tourmaline Vase." The
ballads are not pretentious, just mu
sical and entertaining.
r Tfwtw.tf 0188 280103 3arnam2Lb
Fancy Capons, per lb 38 ,
Extra Fancy Young Turkeys, per lb 504
Choke Young Fork Loin Roast, per lb 204
Large Oval cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce, 13-oz. size. A real bar
gain at 3 cans for 504
King Oscar Sardines, -lb. tins, packed in Fure Olive Oil. The
name means Quality. 3 cans lor i-504
Extra Fancy Dried Apricots,
per lb 384
2 lbs. for .. .694
Dried Black Raspberries, some
thing you haven't had for a
long time. 1 lb. Is equal to 6
qts. of fresh berries, lb., 754
Advo Jell, all flavors, 3 pack
ages for 254
Chase & Sanborn's Special
Blend Bulk Coffee, 3 lbs., 63
54 size Grape Fruit, extra heavy
fruit, 6 for 494
Fresh Spinach, per peck... 394
Strictly Fresh Country Eggs,
Sommer Bros. Quality, at
per dozen 394
Del Monte Red Alaska Salmon,
large cans, 3 for 894
Sunshine Sugar Wafers, large
size packages of Veroniques,
Ferfcttos, Clover Leaves and
Philopena, 3 pkgs. for.. .684
Golden Dates, 10-oz., regular
25c; 3 packages for ....504
"They Taste Like More"
Blue Label Karo Syrup, 10-
lb. pall 434
Blue Ribbon Peeled Peaches,
regular 25c pkg ...194
Very Best Creamery Butter,
per lb 404
Friday Orders Mean Personal Attention and Early Deliveries. S
Trial means a Satisfied tnstomer.
Big New
Bar
It Ban 43
Box Sfl.83.2K
UseSKINNERS
THE BEST
Spaghetti
si
"77 v'" llPf
;Ijgi wor JfM,
W0MAN WH0 .
BAKES HER OWN BREAD
-nevpr belie'OesK
ike grocer who
says some other,
brand is just as
Listen, World!
LiHtkTi nut i v owns'
'Yhy !to..Mn't it vt Itr fundi ii
i .... -I.-.. i.-..
tri; nf nur rcy nu-nnj iti4"Mv
niit'ly double htr proiii. hut luUf
)uf If she's huly enough to btesk
ii !! a nun's gjine and reieUr a
man's tsUry, why khouldu't ht ue
a nun' viewpoint and lutf a nun's
rcptiiuihiliti(?
Why he a S'otih thutle out tniii-
ill and n tin hi. the iicm? Why?
Wlut do y.u ihmVf
i uiiif i: II.';
When l-ady first eibrofk ad
dirrd the t'jiuda tlub of Uondon
the other night it the frt time
Hut a ni4i! ever lul ipoWn be.
jure the rluU during the century and
more of its eiieme.
By ELSIE ROBINSON.
Something queer is happening in
the Clark home. It alio happening
in the Smith house, and the Kohert
family and a lotta other (amilies in
this broad, upheaving land. So I'm
going to talk about it.
Eleannre HurT and Ned Clark were
married last June. Lleanore had a
dandy position with on insurance
company. Ned had an equally good
position with an automobile agency.
So the Trince bought the rrincrtt
a platinum wedding ring act with
blue white diamonds, on the install
nient plan, and they started In,
"Let's have a reg'lar house," said
the Prince.
"Let's have a modern apartment,"
smiled the Trince.
They had the modem apartment.
"fll take care of you forever.
sweetheart" boasted the Trince.
"Of course you will, darling.''
cooed the r'rinre.s. "Hut I guess I'd
better keep my position. It will come
in handy for my clothes.
So the Princess kept her position,
and it comes in handy for her
clothes. But that's all it does come
in handy for. Ned's salary goes into
the bank or the family beaded bag.
But Eleanore's salary goes on her
back or into the beauty parlor or the
matinee. Why?
Ned is beginning to wonder.
Several thousand Neds are begin
ning to wonder at this new kind of
marriage. They're 'willing to put
their pride in their pockets and al
low their wives to work, if the wives
wish, fur they realize the fundamen
tal justice of the scheme. They're
willing to let her substitute type
writing for dishwashing as her part
of the partnership if she thinks it's
easier. But why, if it is a partner
ship, should she thereafter adopt the
"what's yours is mine, but what's
mine is my own" attitude?
Why doesn t Eleanore s money be
long in the common fund as much as
Ned s. since she insists on working
out after he has made her his wife?
2
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Here's a treat for Sunday!
A luxurioua combination of meaty nutt
and pure.billowy cream froeti into an
Ice Cream delight of unusual goodness.
Maple Nut Ice Cream
It'i this wetk'i Special in Hardinf'i
Ice Cream and Harding dealer every
here are lerving it today.
Safe
Milk
For Infinli
ft Invalids
HO COOKING
Tha "Food-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch BtHome,Office,n4
Fountains. AAforHOfOJCKS.
OTAToid ImiUtioQS ft Substitutes
SPECIAL
ILLINOIS NUT
While It
Laitt
7.9K
er
Ton
ADVANCE COAL CO.
1704 Howard St. Phone Atlantic 1813
BASKET STORES
Continue to Operate
Some of These Prices Are Below Wholesale.
Specials for Friday and Saturday
8 Cash Habit Corn, regular Uc, gg
cans for 31UU
4Rd Salmon, 1-lb. tall can, rxr
4 cans foe tUC
1 O Snider's Soup, large can, k nn
lt 12eantfor f. PlUU
None-Such Mlnca Meat, j
per package 14C
,
Basko Bread
BAKED AND SOLD ONLY BY BASKET STORES
Regular 15c size Loaf t
'or 10c
Regular 10c size, 2 loaves m
for ; 15C
Mazola Oil,
gallon
Mazola Oil,
ii-gallon
Mazola Oil,
per quart
Mazola Oil,
per pint
Sunmaid Seeded Raisins,
15-oz. pkg
Java and Ceylon Tea,
Z lbs
Basko Sifted Peas,
can
$1.68
...88c
...48c
25c
19c
45c
23c
Basko Milk,
large can
Carnation and Wilson
Milk, large can
Carotene Compound,
large cans, 3 for
Brer Rabbit Sorghum,
2J2-lb. eana
5-1 b. can
for
Brer Rabbit Molasses,
2 1!2.lb. cans...
Cash Habit Peas,
2 cans for
... 9c
10c
25c
25c
48c
25c
35c
BASKO COFFEE
"Always Fresh"
3 pounds.,.,.
for .....
$1.00
BASKO TEA
Ceylon or Oolong,
1 pound
pkg. for
57c
'LIVE BETTER FOR LESS"
BASKET STORES
t
""'Come Once and Yo'lfCome Always.
16
Douglas
phone AT.
'5490
A Lverythine or W i
Harney
Dhone DO.
1 1796
Important Phone and Mail Orders Direct all mail orders and phone orders to our Order
Department at the Sixteenth and Harney Streets Store. Phone Dcuglas 1796. Here we are
equipped to give you instant service. Orders of $5.00 or over delivered free to any part of
the city. . . - - .
The Particular Housewife, who seeks quality in Foodstuffs as well as the lowest possible
. prices, makes the Central Markets her shopping- headquarters. One quality and that the
best One price and that the lowest. ,
Bteer Pot Roast, lb 10
Best Cuts Steer Shoulder
Roast, lb laii
Prime Rolled Rib Roast,
lb 220
Pig Pork Roast, lb. 15
Fancy Young Veal Roast, lb.lSd
Fancy Young Veal Breast,
lb
104
Steer Rib Boil, lb 6
Fresh Cut Hamburger, lb.121
Sugar Cured Bacon Backs,
lb 14
Wonderful Offerings in Quality Groceries
10 lbs. Best fcug&r " 57
18 lbs. Gooch's Best Flour $1.85
iS lbs. Blue Bell Flour 81.85
S plcgs. Best Pancake Flour 254
Large package Quaker Oats, package .254
Small package Quaker Oats, package 12"? i
10 bara P. & G. Soap 504
10 bars Crystal White Soap 504
10 bars Electric Spark Soap 484
t cans Swift's Cleanser 254
Bulk Soap Chips, per lb. 154
5 cans Farmhouse Corn 584
S cans solid packed No. 2 size Tomatoes 654
584
584
384
454
S1.58
504
Pint cans Log Cabin Syrup 284
6 cans Tall Fet or Carnation Milk 584
cans Elkhorn Milk 504
No. S cans Best Blackberries in heavy syrup ...254
No. 3 cans fruits In heavy syrup, every can guaranteed. Pineapple,
sliced Peaches. Half Peaches, Apricots, per can 294
Central Special Coffee, per lb., 304; 3 lbs. for 884
Uncolored Japan Tea, per lb 484 and 584
Tea Sittings, per lb 17'i4
Saturday Butter and Egg Specials
6 lbs. Bulk Macaroni
8 lbs. Bulk Spaghetti
10-lb. can Wedding Breakfast Syrup
10-lb. can Wedding Breakfast Syrup
Gallon cans Cane and Maple Syrup
viuari cans Log tjaoin syrup
Wisconsin Cream Cheese,
per lb 254
Central Extra Quality
Creamery Package But-
Guaranteed
Iarge Fresh
Country Eggs,
ter, per lb.
Fresh Country Butter In
rolls, per lb 304
Fancy Creamery Package
.394Jo, ST'A' Butter, per lb. ..324
CIGARS Just Inside
the Door
13c Emerson, 104; box 50 85.00
12Uc Emerson, 8!i4: box
of 50 C4.00
10c Emerson, THo; box
of 50 S3.75
Prince Albert, full lb S1.34
Saturday Candy Specials
McComb's Homemade Chocolates,
per lb 494
Our woriderful SOc Tecan -Roll,
rich creamy center, rolled in
caramel and then in the finest
pecans, extra special for Satur
day, per lb 694
Iten's Products ,
Iten's Cocoanut Macaroons,
lb.. 274; 2 lbs 554
Iten's Fairy Soda Caddies,
per ib 574
Iten's Graham Caddies,
per lb 67c
Ortman's Bakery
Products
Chocolate, Cocoanut, Caramel
J-layer Cakes, each 60s)
Devil's Food, each 304
Danish Coffee Cakes ..104-204
Rolls, doi 154
Headquarters for Finest Fruits and Vegetables
TTt t ra TTanotf Wlnnn AnnlfS
per box 83.75
Large Spitzenberg Apples,
per box 83.85
Choice Winesap Apples,
per box 82.98
Extra Sweet Sunkist Orange?.
per doz. 294
Extra Large Grapefruit,
3 for 254
r-iunnii m.w . io.
quart box ....joc
Large Ripe Banana.
per doz 254 and 354
New Cabbage, per lb 4',44
Red River Early Ohio Potatoes.
per bushel
5 lbs. Jersey Sweet Potatoes. 25 4
3 bunches Celery 254
'Bowen'i Value-Giving Store
Bowen's Big February Clean-Sweep Sale
Includes a One-Day
MATTRESS SALE
Saturday Feb. 1 8
. . This store's February offerings in household furnishings is vast in extent,
supremely satisfying in quality, with the added privilege of paying as will
be most convenient.
If in need of a mattress
you will be pleased with the
selections here offered in
both cotton and felt; all are
made of a good grade art
ticking with roll edge; the
prices (quality considered)
were never lower.
43-lb., All Cotton Mattress, art tick, roll cJgc $5.fK
13-lb., All Felt Mattress, art tick, roll edge $7.50
50-lb., All Felt Mattress, art tick, roll edge $i).50
50-lb., All Felt Mattress, art tick, 4-row stitched edge. . . . . .8112.75
50-lb., All Felt Mattress, art tick, 4-row stitched edge $1 1.50
QUALITY RUGS
Offered during our Clean-Sweep Sale at Value-Giving
Trices.
6i9 SamUs Vlrt Rugs, tans, blues, and varied color
combinations; regular f 22.50 values; 50
9x12 Good Quality Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rufs, in
a large number of different designs, making (selec
tions easy; regular $27.C0 tl Q
values; now Jle7e5U
One-Pleee Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rags, Splendid
quality; regular ?35.00 values; $21 00
9x12 heaTy quality Axminstor Rugs, shown in a Splendid
selection of neat alI-ovr and Chinese patterns; colors:
tans, browns, and blues; regular Cft
557.50 values; now, only N0 .OU
Gold Seal Congoleum
RUGS
These rugs make a decidedly pretty and satisfactory
floor covering and the prices quoted are lower than
ever before.
6x9 unbordered rugs, were $9.85, now.... $8.10
7-6x9 size, were $11.85,' now. . .' $10.10
9x9 size, were $14.25, now .811.50
9x10-6 size, were $16.60, now..... ....814.15
9x10-6 size, all colors, were $19.00, now -816.20
Vanity Dressers
Chiffoniers and
Dressing
Tables
of exceptional qual
ity and at money
aaving prices during
our Clean - Sweep
Sale. This is the big
sale event of the
year and offers you
an opportunity to se
cure those extra
pieces at practically
your own prioe.
Mahogany Chiffoniers
$65.00 values now 828.00
$65.00 values now 332.50
Walnut Chiffoniers
$65.00 values now ; $27.50
With three-way mirrors.
Mahogany Vanity Dressers ,
$67.50 values now $42.50
' Walnut Dressing Tables
With three-way mirrors.
$45.00 values, now
825.00
Mahogany Dressing Tables
With three-way mirrors.
$65.00 values, now 837.50
DRAPERIES
Of superior quality at money-saving prices all this month.
Marquisettes, of good quality, in white, ivory, and ecru;
regular 39c per yard quality; 9
now, per yard si ej C
Cretonnes, of heavy quality, in a wide range of pat
terns; values up to $1.25 per yard; tQ
now priced per yard, at, only OJC
Filet Net Curtain Materials, pretty all-over patterns;
regular $1.00 per yard values; AQ-
now, per yard, only OJC
50-inch Clipped Madras, good selection of patterns, in all
wanted colors, such as rose, blue, and mulberry;
regular $2.50 per yard values;
now, per yard, only P efiJ
Extra good quality of heavy sectional panels, made on
' heavy French nets, with set-in motifs, trimmed with
neat lace edges, and so designed they will fit any
window; nine-inch sections tl Q
ipi
at, per strip, only
Jacobean Oak. Box Seat
DINING CHAIRS
nn
$1.95
There Kill never be a
more opportune time for
one to secure Pininff
Chaire for their home
than durinr our Febru
ary Clean-Sweep Sale.
Thee Chairs
are perfectly
finished;
strong-, well
made, and
have Spaniih
mole seats.
Order the
number you
vant at once
and save
meney.
Mahogany Trays
1 U
I!
With glass tops and
strong handles . . .
89c
Fumed Oak
Square Line
Pedestals
S1L95
Galvanized
Water Pails
Large size,
heavy handles,
19c
Ironing
Boards
Made with rigid
standards, good
quality wood,
only ... S1.85
Electric Irons
6-foot cord, de
tachable plug
83.95
Butcber Knives
RcKular SOc values, now 19c
This knife has an all-steel
blade; beechwood handle,
brass riveted, and is a spe
cial value at our Clean
Sweep Sale price.
Step Ladders
Strong and rigid, one of the
most useful articles about
the house priced now.
at 91-S9
Bowen's Better Brooms
Sweep with a well-balanced,
well made broom. Such
brooms are now offered at
the II. R. Bowen Co. for
only 29c
Class Mixing Bowls
Set of five clear slase mix
ing bowls of graduated
sites; they serve daintily
and you'll find them very
handy 79c
Earthenware Bowls
Full set of five 79c
Clothes Racks. 8 arms. 79c
Stew Kettles for $1.45
Porch Gates for ...... .l.5
Baby Walkers for. ...SIM
Tea Kettles for S2.09
Candy Special
1.500 pound boxes of Choc
olate Candy Clean-Sweep
Sale price, while it lat.
per Ib. 39e
Clothes Hampers
Medium and larire sire
have strong handles; now
priced at. .$1.65 and $1.25
Clothes Baskets
Good sire, strong and dura
ble, now priced at 9Sc
GlasBak
Cooking Dishes
Pie snd Cake Plates,
each 42c
Cssserole, with Cover, SI .25
Wash Boilers
Heavy copper bottoms,
large size at, each
82.59
It pays te rsad
Bewen's small
ads.
OMAAAS
l.t h Metropoli
tan Von A Storage
Co. movt you
VALUe wimo STORC"
Howard, Between 15th and 16th Sts:
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