t) Tilt. I5KIS: 07 All. . wL.NU.W. . HilULAUl '.'li. U'.". 3-n Second District Secretary Club Women to Observe Health Week In rtfjii Hon o In-!tn rfV. February 2d March 4j, the lirtiii nm. f'Hic ti f UiiiI Women tub wiU irrm yn-gim at the fn l.v titrtn of lii club MoihUm htiiuoh, J .Id, m Duinf a.tiliiitiiuiii, ui .lif dirrciion tt Mr. F, T. lrdm, H.4I1I1 (4lk. be Kuril v Mr, A. S, I'liin, it lirlt!i tiiiiii.!, a.id Mu t ..ifnv Mdahc if Ihr Visiting Nure uu.tii, llralth rrk i sin iiiitiV liy il:i!irrn in the M1tc school HitJ e fUibnrd iIiumiIi tnuiir.y o Mi. lin"n It red, t dirrtlur, ,N oiig group v ill be gitcu by Mr,, I dilh lUjf U4rtl, The liuiHii i'i open t 2 JO . m, The incident, Mr. Chr!f J -lianiu will piei'lc. Social Settlement. the W. I. I. I. flub inert far duiiutic -it 'ii Monday rvrning at i'e Suul ,kritliieni limie, 'lue !-v eviiiuiK 1 lie II, l I, I'. club iinff i r i-uriwr and dramatic art, Id.' l'.V4l J. II, 1, illltl lu. 'i.if Wrtlnrxlay- etching. M. A. I' itiiti iiirr-i, iur ilrauutic ait I Inn v etetiiuif. I I'l V. I. I I., ilult Clrttrj tlif i-'lluiin oli'iiers jit a tiitin,5 cm llnu.day evening: t urrit Cirinmi, .n -t l. mi: IniMf, li4iiiiiii. lire I'rc.uh-itt: Heula ht. secretary; Linn. Mcntrr, trea-iiter. Benefit Cird Party. Jrtfnty lifrfiu mil vtir have been ii.)ii,,H'l lor tin- benrlit C4rl partv ! hr a'wrn by llie I., O. K. club Mniiil.iy MUrrtUnHI, 2 Ol'Iolk, Ill IMC till. t lull rnom. I'lrttrt'iU lM 81 tow 41 d fiiinisliinK (or th iotrs ln.ti-r jit the I'.cllrMje Vocational I ll'Hll, ll'c -iiiiiiiiii r in t bulge ( the .'il.iir iniliKU" Mi-l4tnr thxrlei M.ir-hiill. 1 Ii;.inii4n; K. I'ritttJUr. I'.mmI, li. ti. NcImiii iiiiil Kay Gixid- n P. I'ljyt to Be Presented. Mrir.lur tif llii dramatic and .inline il.isrn of the Catholic l).iuhti-r of Antrrica will irrrnt tun iHii iKt ciinrilic!i at Creighton f ii'litvM iinii. Ttscnty-fifth anil t. ali 'niiii,i uticili, 011 Monday rveiiinj;. I'cbru.iry 27. 1 he imijyam will in- 'mli voral mIik by Mr. Mary inglin . Mint (irai'e l.owc and Grr aid McC'rcaiy. Hip titles, of the two ilay rc "Our Aunt l-'rom Cali lornia" and "A I'olonial Dream." Visiting Nurfe Association. 'I ho 'iiiiiiK Nur-e association lit-rn makiiiR cood imp thi win ter of the money rerrhed by Omaha iiiviMi through the tug dav lat fall. I'our extra nurses were em liloyod during January when the rtculur stall' of 21 was unable to in.'il.c the necessary calls. Four thousand visits were made that month. Most of the illness was among women and children. Phi Phis Will Have Party. Mrs. V. R. Gould will be hostess on Saturday. March 4, for the Thi Heta Phi alumnae, Omaha and Council Bluffs chapters. She will le assisted bv Mrs. Georpe John ston, Mrs. Ti G. Allen, Mrs. Al fred Kennedy, Mrs. Anan Raymond and Mi.-s Eula Bales. Thirty guests arc expected. League of Women Voters 0 t4n CS.NlCKZRSQN Aiuoiik the pi oiuiiiint club wo man of the state is Mrs. .. S. Nick rrm of Paiillion. She is district secretary for the Nebraska Federa tion of Vuiiian' chilis and w ill licit) Omaha April I.I and 14 for the scc ond district convention at the Bur. gCKS-Xash auditorium. Mr. -Xick-erson has headed her own club, the rapillion woman s. havmc been president 1914 and 1918.. l"or three years !,hc has taught a class of Rirls. high school age, in the Methodist Sunday school. She is a member of the Omaha chapter, D. A. It., and lias been active m securing" the or ganization of a Parent-Teachers' Community club in her city. She is inc moincr ot inrce sons. Qui Vive Dance. The Qui Vive dance club will cive their next dance at the RIackstonc on Saturday evening, March 4. Weekly Club Calendar SUNDAY Old Pfoplf n Hum., Fontoll Boulf rd SundKV, 3:3 p. in.. Rev. Allm Koilh of fcrl lnhodnt church, pfker. 1 hurch choir will line. Hnu of Hope "914 Nnrlh Thlrtli-th nrri't, Sunday, J p. in., musical proiram aivcn hv T." it. 1. A. tiuartet. M'wra. K I", ttllatrn. Hugtt Wallace. Dean ' TWTil' and lieorgo Camphell, Omaha, Walklnc Club Sunday after noon and evnlli. informal oulinjc t Wllfj roint clul houi. Fontn!l fort rrwrct, near Camp Glfford. Viaitora wel come Wlr.ahuh faraona. hostess. t.rt Arquaintwl Clnb Sunday. 7:80 p. ni.. Viral Vnltarlan church. Turner l-oulp-ard and Harny street. Meeting aro nonsectarinn and are open to all atranK r and lonely folk. Mrs. Taul K. liar lan. director. Omaha, llalkinc Club Sunday. S:!i p. tn.. from Northwestern passenger depot, Klevpnth and Broadway. Council Ultiffi, lakingr train for t'rescent, T. The walk win be from Crescent to Council Bluffs, practically all through the woods. Charles (lade, ay, leader. MONDAY Rihop Vincent 1 hauluo.u tlrele ilonday, 7:IS p. m., court house. Ak-Sar-Ren Chapter, O. F. P. Monday, p. m. Mssoniti toinple. Social meeting. Tennvann Chaulauo.ua Circle Monday, I p. m.. r. W. C. A., Mrs. A. D. Cloyd, leader. Council nt Jewish Women Monday, J:S P. in.. Temple Israel, Tarlt avenue and Jackson street, Omaha College Club. Music Section (Monday. p. m Burgess-Nash auditor, luni. Chorus practice. Ronsevlet Chautauqua. Circle Monday. 7::;o p. til., with Mrs. F. A. Crcssey, South Twenty-socond street. ' Omul'. Woman's Ctab, General Meet ing Monday, lir.a p. m., Burgess-Nash auditorium. Health committee, under di rection of Mrs. B. T. Darden will have charge or the program. Tlr. A. S. Pinto, ciiv hcnlth officer, and Miss Florence Me. cnho of the Visltlnc Nurse association will give health talks. Health postera made hv school children will be exhibited through courtesy of Miss Marian Reed, art director. A song group will be given by Mr3. Edith Hajes Laycock. TUESDAY . George A. Custer W. R. C Tuesday, S p. m.. Memorial hall, courthouse. South Omaha Woman's f'lul) Tuesday, S;30 p. m., at the Itcn Biscuit company. Minne tun Chautauqua, Circle Tues day. 2 p. m with hUa. T. T. Day, 1912 l.othrop street. Ifliigfellow Cbautauquat Circle Tues dav, :30 p. m., -Conant hotel, Mrs. Ella Connell. leader. Omaha Spanish Clnb Tuesday, t p. m., with Miss Alma refers, 625 South Twenty-sixth avenue. I.ooml and Leavenworth Heights Cbso- auqua'Clrcle Tuesday. 1:S0 P. m., T. W. C-A.. Mrs. E. K. tReddlng. leader. r. F, O. Sisterhood, Chptec B, V. Tueedav. 2:30 p. m.. with Mrs. R. S. Allen, 1415 North Thirty-third street. Pa triotic program. Omaha Business Woman's Club Tues day, 8:lo r. m., T. W". O. A., dinner and program. J. R. Cain, speaker. Miss Mat tie Lanktree, leader. P. K. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. X. Tuesday S until o p. m., rareweu tea for Mrs. H, P. Ftnlayson at the home of Mrs. Ralph Jones. 4JUS Davenport street. V. 8. Grant W. R. C. Tuesday, 1 o'clork luncheon and kenslngton with Mrs. G. l.ongnccker. 25:6 Davenport street. Mem bers of Grant G. A. R. post honor guests at luncheon. - F.itenslon Lecture Course (Anaericanira lion and Civics) Tuesday, 4 p. m., Du chesne college and convent of th Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. Open to the public. Lecture Course Tuesday. IS o'clock, noon. 30J Baird building. Seventeenth and llourlBM srreM. Mrs Kffie Steen Ktttel- son will give the fourth of a aeries of talks on 'Expression. Extension lecture Coarse ( America nl jarion and Civics) Tuesday. 4 p. m., Duchesne college and convent of the Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. Open to the public. Omaha W. C. T, I'. Tuesday, J p. m.. Sl Y. M. C. A. First of a aeries of talks on "Citiienship." Mrs. W M. Hart- nett. supervisor at Kountse park for four years, will apeaK oa "l'arKa ana nay grounds. Omaha, Woman's Club. Public Speaking neoartment Tuesday, 1:15 a. m., Bur gess-Nash auditorium. Mrs. O. T. Knng. louder: Prof. Kdwin Puis, Instructor. Speech outline No. 15. Procram will be aiven bv Mesdamcs Harry C. Barton, H. C Psrker and U A. Smith. Omaha Woman's Clnb. Literature He. partmenl Tuesday. 2 .p. tr.. T. W. t. A Subject, "Ralph Waldo Emerisan in Con treat with Henry Van Dyke. Emerson." Mrs. Louis Edwards: "Vsn Dyke." Mrs, Laura McLaughlin Knnls. Mrs. Philip Welch will read "The Source' from Van Dyke's Blue Flower. WEDNESDAY tUokford Collece Club Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. C A. Woodland, J310 South Thirty-third street. Clan Gordon Woman's Auxiliary Wed nesday. 2 p. m.. with Mrs. Alex Mi-Kit, iso North Forty-seventh avenue. Omnhn Woman's Club, Music Depart mentWednesday. 3 p. ni., y. w. C A., Henry Cox. director; Mrs. Ray J. Ab bott, leader. Hellenic Chautauqua Circle Wednes day, J2:;i0 p. m. with Mrs. B. A. Chap, pell, S Pinkney street. Mrs. Chester Linn, leader. Mil Sigma W'esncsday. S;J0 a. m.. with Mrs. George riatner. 11" North Fifty third avenue. Subject. Modern Drama. Mrs. Jamea Pattnn, leader. Cnnia Clnb Wednesday evening. SI. Mary Magdalene hull. Nineteenth and Dodge streets. Social meeting. All strang ers and lonely folk welcome. Ak-Ser-Ben Kensington, O. K. S. Wed nesday, 12 o'clock luncheon and business meeting, Masonic temple. Reservations may he made with Mrs. II. T. Inderyou. Yates Parent-Teacher Association. Wednesday, r. m., Miss Mary R. For will speak on "Child Sludv. .Mental De velopment. Imaginative Thinking and Learning." Extension Lecture Course Medieval His toryWednesday, 4 p. m., Duchesne col lege and Convent of the Snored Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. Open to the public. Omaha College Club, Bonk Review Sec tion Wesnesday. 4 p. m ith Mrs. James K. Bednar, 1S10 South Thirty-second avenue. Rev. Frank Smith will speak on "The Book of Job." American War Mothers Kensington, Omaha Chapter Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Mith Mrs. Sam Woolf. 3024 Ames av enue. Mrsdames M. Mickey, William Malm, Fred Mi-Donald. William Niclson, J. H. Neaman, assisting. Iundr Woman's Club Wednesday. 2 p. m. with Mrs. Royal Miller, 4004 Chi cago street. "Miss I.ula Bett" by Zona Oale will be reviewed under the leader ship of Mrs. J'. W. Welch and Miss Olive Ferguson. Current topics will he discussed under leadership of Mrs. Clyde Smith and Mrs. H. C. Twamley. Annual election ef officers. THURSDAY Minne T.usa Women Society Thursday. 5:30 p. m., with Mrs. Clark Noble, 2860 Bauman avenue. llundee Morning Chautauqua Circle Thursday. s:45 a. m., with Mrs. C. O. Putnam, 6002 Izard street. ChautauqttA Circles Thursday, 1 o'clock luncheon. Y. W. C. A. Following luncheon Rabbi Frederick Cohn will speak on "Zionism." P. T.. O. Sisterhood. Chapter K Thurs day. 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Dean Smith, 3306 Dewey avcrfue. Mrs. Robert Vance assisting. a Omaha School Forum Thursday, 4:15 p. m., subject, "Proportional Representa tion." Walter Millard, field secretary of American Proportional league, speaker. Ontahn, Woman's Club, Home F.connmlrs Department Thursday. 10 a. m. Sixteenth street entrance of Burgess-Nash store to go in body to Goodrich Drug company. Omaha Woman's Club. Art Department Thursday. 2:15 p. m., T. W. C. A. Mrs. A. "W. Bowman will speak on "Rome." Mrs. J. W. Gill will have charge of pro gram. FRIDAY Omaha Drama League Friday. 4 p. m., Fontenelle hotel. Kenneth Magowan will speak on "The Theater of Today." Dundee Presbyterian Women's Aid So ciety Friday. 1:13 p. m luncheon and meeting with Mrs. W. H. Ahmanson. 6106 California street. ' Lowe Avenue Women's Aid Society Frldav, 1 o'clock luncheon and meeting with Mrs. A. F. Ernest, 935 North Thirty ninth street. Annual meeting and elcc Hon of officers. The I eigne rf Womrii Vtiteri will liiftt le luncheon S'urJy n.htu t the 1 ha'iitief ti Coininrue, fallo-in nhiili Mi. If, II. Wheel. tr of I nn tilii w,t! nutl.ne a ego Line I'rogf.m pprov In the l-Wiie 4-1 Vilei Voteii, U. II, J, ISailifj, ricently elect ed total chairman, announce an t Wtioti pi uiturf. f..r Ibis meeting. The fAiiiinaiini; coniiiiiliee includes Mi ti'4d Sbanip. Mr, thrle Jolunnri and M's, U. S, JfiM.l. Hceriatioiii (or the luntliroii iiiif made with Mr. H. ). H4iley, Mr. Irving Baxter or lr. l V. ' Cimther. Iur the rciiiaiii'ler ol the r'ub j ear ihe league hiII nud for lunch eon the first and third Saturday! of tch month. 'I here wi! be a irak er foe thee tnvain and iiieitions of tbe day will be dicued, 'Ihe uieriiiiiis will be oiieii to the pub lic, School teacher and bunie wnifii wilt be epeciallir welcome. Benson Woman's Club. Mr. I; K. Yiiiiiik. 547 Bedford avenue, will be hostess Tlutrlay, March to liriixiii Wonun club, Ihe annual election el otticeri will be held at this eion. Member of the iiuiiiiiuiitij! t'omtiiittee are Mr. K. A. Smith. Mr. C. tj. Anderon and Mm. I".. W. Norri. At the lat regular imeiinu ol (he club it ,ol.'d to iliscontiniie the enliii(t of fund for the wipporl of the French orphan. Quarterly Convention. The iiuarterly contention of the t'niii'd I uiliff jii Sunday school of tircaier Omaha was held Tuesday in the llugh-h Lutheran church of hciuoii. After an interestinj tro uram discussing the problems of the Sunday school leachcr. a social hour enjoyed. Refreshments were sirvcd, Suty delegates were pres iiit. 'the next convention will he held the latter part of April. A lauiiiet w ill he served at this ses sion and Dr. C. V. Wiles, national Sunday school worker, will be pres ent and address the convention. SATURDAY 'Major Isaac Sadler Chapter. V. A, R. Saturday, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Ralph A, Newell. 2S63 Newport avenue. Social meeting. Omaha Walking; Club Saturday, J p. m., from end of Albright car line over Walking club trail to Wiley Point camp. William Weist, leader. Lraa-ua of Women Voters Saturday. 1 o'clock luncheon and meeting. Chamber) of Commerce. Reservations may he; made with Mesdamcs H. J. Bailey, F. W Ounther or Irving Baxter. Mrs. H. H. I Wheeler of Lincoln will outline legiela- j tive proc-am that Tagu .of Women: Voters v ill back. Election of officers; will be held. Mrs. H. J. r.atley, chair-1 man. Christ Child Socictv A i'riv cii en for the ihd dim on Wednesday afternoon at the Chrut Child Center. The thildie.i were divided into n'ono according Id) age, tiame. tunt, folk danc in I and try irH'i'it constituted th? aiirrnoon'a entrrtaitimrnt. If rlreh nient were nerved at the eloe of II. e program. A cla in domestic icience will be organised en Sunday afternoon under direction of M Monua Moncgiie. irealUt will bo crc4 on Sun dv moruiiig to the communicants. The Riverside club gave a danc ing party at tbe Center on Thur day evenine. The rooms weie r tiotically decorated with flag and streamer and a three-piece orches tra furnished the wuie. Kelresh. menfti were nerved during the eve ning. 'Ihe lairrka club which holds iu regular meeting on Thursday eve ning, a agreeably surprised lat Thursday when the members of the Riverside club 'served them with ice cream and caVe. Girls' Community Service League For Washington Girls Club. Mrs. Kavmond Voting and Mrs, Tames II. Ilanley will entertain the Washington Girls' club at the home of the former Tucstlav evening. Mrs. ('. O. Lobci-k and Mrs. John B. Stevens of Fremont will assist the hostesses. They are old friends of the club, having sponsored its foun dation when the members were in Washington. School Forum. The regular general meeting of the Omaha School Forum will be held in Burgcss-Xash auditorium. Thurs day ajternoon. March 2, at 4:15 o'clock.' Following a short business ses sion, Walter Millard, field secretary of the American Proportional Repre sentation league, will give an address on the proportional representation plan of election. P. E. O. Tea. Oiiiccrs of Chapter B. X. of the P. F. O. Sisterhood, will give a tea at the home of Mrs. Ralph Tones. 4006 Davenport street, Tuesday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock in honor of Mrs. II. D. Finlayson wht leaves soon for San Francisco. Cal., where she w ill reside. Postponed Meeting. A postponed meeting of Omaha chautauqua circles will be held Thursdav afternoon. 2:15 o'clock, at the V. V. C. A. Rabbi Frederick Cohu will speak on "Zionism." The talk will be preceded by 1 o'clock luncheon. Luncheon and meeting arc open to the public. South Omaha Woman's Club. The home economics department of the South Omaha Woman's club, Mrs. Paul McAulay, chairman, will visit the factory of the Itcn Biscuit company Tuesday afternoon. Chi Omega. Mrs. William Kendall will enter tain the Chi Omega sorority at her home, Thursday afternoon: Y. W. C. A. Sunday Open house. II . i. to I t P. m.; Bible class, 4 to 4:15. with social hour following. Monday Class in landscape gardening, 4 p. m.; federation .of clubs, supper, 6:45 p. m.; class In current events. 5:13; milli nery. 6:30, and personality, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Class in sewing, 6:30 p, m. ; drama class, 7 p. m. Wednesday Class in drawing. 7 P. rn. Thursday Class In sewing, 6:30 p. m.: current events, interior decorating and Professor Vartanlan's Bible class, 7 p. m. Friday Millinery class. 6:30 p. m.; classes In American posts and Civics at 7 p. m. Saturday Basketry class, 3 P. m. Monday C'luga club supper, t:.IO; cvntnaohiin cla-. 7:30: volley ball. H.iO; Mrs. Charles Mussclmaii, leader. , Tuesday Lafayette dub supper. CM; basket ball, : dramatic art clas. 8; Miss XIajorie C'orrigan. leader. Wednesday Wamm clnb supper. rV.JM: Iioiucmakinjr class. 7: Mrs. G. B. Kantor. leader: open house, 8:15 p. m. Thursday Ma meeting of all club, 8 p. in. Friday D. T. A. club, supper 6:15: chorus club, 7'. Mrs. Noel S. Wallace, leader; gvmnasitim class. 8; Miss Katberine Carrick, leader. Saturday Dance, 8:30 p. in, Sunday Open house, 3:30 p. ni.; Mrs. Mary Lydia Rowe, hostess. Get Acquainted Club. The Get Acquainted club meets this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the First Unitarian church. Turner boul evard and Harney street. .Col. and Mrs. C. G. Cunningham will be host and hostess. The program will include a grouo of songs by Mr. John G. Janiieson and readings by Miss Libbic Drener. followed by eamc anQ community singing. AH strangirs and lonely folk wel come. Omaha Woman's Club, The Omaha Woman's club will visit the Goodrich Drug company Thursday morning. Members are requested to meet at the Sixteenth street entrance of Burgess-Nash store at 10 a. in. . ADlERTISKMfc.Vr DAUGHTER HAD TO HELP MOTHER Now Can Do All Her Honsework Alone Because Lydia E. Pinkham'j Vegetable Compound Helped Her Jasper, Minn. "I saw in the paper bout Lvdia E. PinUham's Vegeta- I lilt: WMILKJU11U ClilU took it because I was having such pains in my stom ach and through my back that I could not do my work. I had tried other medicines, but none did me the good that your Vegetable Compound did. Now I am able to do all my work alone while before I nad ray aaugnter staying at nome io do it I have told a number of friends what it has done for me and give you permission to use my letter as a testimonial." Mrs. Jsssb PETERSEN.Route 1, Jasper, Min.i. , There is no better reason for .-iur trying Lydia E. Pinkham'sVege.aJie Compound than this it has helped other women. So if you suffer from displacements, irregularities, back ache, nervousness or are passing through the Change of Life remem ber this splendid medicine. What it did for Mrs. Petersen it may do for you. The Vegetable Compound stands upon a foundation of nearly fifty years of service. ti 1111111111111 1 A f i!''lfiiti Will' i "the perfect food" Extensive tests conducted by the United States Government have established the fact that milk represents the utmost in food value. It is rich in body-building elements. It has great strength-giving qualities. It is THE PERFECT FOOD for young and old. Perfect pasteurization, the use of utmost care in buying milk, absolute cleanliness in our factory, and the use of every scientific method of purification, assures you that "OMAHA MILK" is the BEST AND PUR EST MILK OBTAINABLE. "Let Us Be Your Milkman" Omaha Milk Co. Webster 0127 PERFECT MILK FERFECT SERVICE Utou'tn' Vdtut'-tiiitiig Sturci Bowen's February Clean-Sweep Sale sots new sStumlnuU in value-jdvintf -enables one to select what is wanted for the home attmoney-savinfr prices enables one to shop satisfactorily at this store at any time. Monday and Tuesday, the last two days of the month, still offer an abundance of golden opportunities for those who need homefurnishinfrs of quality, of a variety unmatched and at prjees that suit. Walnut Dining Room Suites fonsistinjr of cijrht piece in Queen Anne period tleniirn. Table, C1QQ All Buffet and ni Chairs, now priced t pUO.vv prom rrr ITfii mtmrfirm: HH n I Kl3 ill1 i'" Hi' ti'iirz.i'ifii ;( i ir This w an exceptionally low price for one of thce quality suites, though it is in keeping with this store's policy of always offering the best at the lowest pos sible price. Many other beautiful Dining Hoom Set that arc fascinating in design and beautiful in finish priced at $181.50, $225, $275. $315. $375 Seven-Piece Dining Room Sets William and Mary Design Consisting of table and six chain; finished in Jacobean oak; each piece well mnde'. Set priced during last two days of our Clean- CC7 Cf . Sweep Sale, at PO 0J Grey Enamel Breakfast Room Sets $3750 These Breakfast Sets are pretty in design and finish, and are exceptional values at our Clean-Sweep Sale price of $37.50. 'ou will find one to your liking, as we are showing several different designs. Three-Piece Colonial Bed Room Suites in quarter-sawed nut or mahogany finishes oak, wal- $96.50 The fact that Colonial de signs today prove to be satis factory to those who appre ciate thej" quaintness and simplicity of lines is more reason w h y you should M investigate this bedroom value. We are quite sure it will please you. Oriental and Domestic Designed Rugs Hundreds of newest patterns at lowest prices in years. ' 27x54-inch Axminster and Velvet Rugs; ideal for hall, bedroom and den; $5.50 values now S3.50 6x9 Velvet Seamless Rugs, $27.50 values now 15.95 One-piece Seamless Tapestry Brussels Kugs, splendid quality, $35.00 values now S19.95 8-3x10-6 Heavy Axminster Rugs, $56.50 values now ..-..$35.85 9x12 Axminster Rugs, beautiful tan colors, $62.50 values now at $37.50 9x12 heavy quality Velvet Rugs, fringed ends, !0o.UU values now $38.95 8-3x10-6 heavy Wilton Rugs, J'crsia designs, good dur able colors, $90.00 vAlucs now $58.50 Needless to say', those who are familiar with the genuine rug values we have, offered in the past, will be quick to take full ad vantage of the opportunities now offered. Hundreds of the newest creations in the finest of rugs, in a wide range of combination and plain colors, patterns and sizes at the lowest prices in years af fords you a genuine opportunity to effect a saving. The sen sationally low prices are indicative of what you might expect. It Pay to Read Bowen's Small Ads. Dominating Specials ef worth and tnlue, dutinr the last two ilayi of our D'tr Clean Sweep Sale. Jacobean Oak Dining Chairs I $1.95 Ordsr Your I Ont These chairs have Spanish mole seats, are strong, well made and perfectly finished. Aluminum Ware Ever handy and useful. Spe cially priced. Aluminum Percolators ..95 Aluminum Double Cookers, at : 05 Aluminum, Dish Pans....S5tf Aluminum Self-Basting Roasters 95 Aluminum Water Pails, 95J Granite Ware Priced to your advantage. 2- qt. Preserving Kettles, 20d 3- qt. Preserving Kettles, 25 1-qt. Bake Pans 10 Stew Tans 10 Lipped Sauce Pans 15J Windsor Dippers 10 Ladles 5 Strainers 102 Pie Plates ,.10 Frying Pans 20J Pudding Pans 20 Wash Basins 15 Candy Special 1,500 pound boxes of Choco late Candy Clean-Sweep Sale price, while it lasts, per lb. 3J Butcher Knives Regular 60c values, now 19 This knife has an all-steel blade; bcechwood handle, brass riveted, and Is a special value at our Clean-Sweep Sale price. Oil Mops sU With large bottle of oil, at 65c Bowen's Better Brooms Sweep with' a well-balanced, well-made broom. Such brooms are now offered at the H. R. Bowen Co. for only 29 Earthenware Bowls Full set of five 79 Clothe Racks. 8 aims . . . 7J) Stew Kettles for 1.45 Porch Gales for $1.95 B.by W.lkers for ....$1.05 Tea Kettles for $1.45 Clothes Hampers Medium , and large size have strong handles; now priced at $1.65 and $1.25 Clothes Baskets Good size, strong and durable, now priced at 98 GlasBak Cooking Dishes Pie and Cake Plates ea., 42 Casserole with cover. .$1.25 Wash Boilers Heavy ; copper bottoms, large size at, each $2.59 Extra Specials Galvanized Tubs 55 Galvanized Buckets 192 '.Howard St., Between 15lh and 16th