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Show TII2 EVENING ilEBAm TUESDAY ETTEMBER. X 1923,; V FATHER HOPES TO ftlAKE CREAB A rimre k iron or FAIR WEEK SPECIALS " .,. - . - r- IP I r : . 1 ... a" II You Need A Fall Coat or Dress c soft Bilk piUi fabric wrappy" model tr ' In the paer fight;' ' . - ,rt. Benefactor I've rone to aave joo from lieing "stung" by sewing urf-hine agents eulicitors, peddlers and tiukerera. Segardless of your trouble, IU you la 'vUlse;yn;ajitteip free of jvery possible way iTTrgerTJI canTuTIyeTaniUie" . foot ewing machine and tell job the honest conditions. ' If I ae, it'a to your interest, I'll .overhaul your machine with tbe distinct nnderstaiid-Inthat it's unconditiouaily BKTTEB guurauteed thno any new machine or you need not pay uie one cent - every time you huv a ,. Dlg-s- ''" ' y evil:lius hoWlbe t ncr ' X g lt f nia tlie Aralm era' harp quit "Muuiking. Ami nn.ik lug keeps you froiii gHting resiles . imkgoiug tu work. Had 24.95"&$39.50 L a-- r You should kuuw iue better- - t Umcj lit ivn ',c'i' . jf. x. . , w 1 1 . M.. Sept.. 21. Cool weather prevailed here today following a litviik in lln liPnl wave that has resulted, in tsl dc grt teuiierattires fur .the past Jhn weeks. Tlie nsTem-tumbled to hv low. as CI, fi4loWin; raius near Kan, niih City. The precipitation here was light. KANSAS-CITY- d'i') .'If you. are e It'a to your interest My Secretary would be glad tu have a little telephoue chat with you. She la Mrs. Grelner prt-vut- ERNEST WILLtVMS, ' Tb e' 8ewing Machine Specialist 14 STiiiost dough. Charming Dresses seeking a 'auiart new street or dinner dress audjwlsh to effect a hand-- : some saving on your purchase, be sure to ace this, splendid group at $25.00. They're fashioned .of satin crepe, chenille and geCrrttft. The new draped style are well lu MeuiiPj .while embroidered designs, luee-u- id fur enhance the charm of many,' A opportunity for.every worn- an In Trovo.. Very special, Friday,' at - meeting- in Bunking powers--arLotidou. Itanking poxvers are like I ntlfing ptnmlem. nTher raise Jtue ..".,. ' ' IYonIiIciiI A.. of twt that make on ' ish cold weather were hew already. Choose frum black and tbe favored color--' tngs for" autumn".. Siica ad atylea tor , both women and misses; remarkable va J ' dog. CoolldgeUg bif the' other dog can brag about it tbe ri'st i"ibU life. VJ" .,-- Literary Just the kind uesat:" '"' ' .' 7 eoal strike the pni.lie. We explain It strikes lu he prn ketltook. , - i ' lH-r- in pw Fall Coats of straight Hue and as illustrated. AU are haudaomely fur triuiiued. ' ' tj , r Uuh( bo awful to be oipBcr.20 - - 't till amttlu-- I .3 rT 1 huY ia a boy by biio.riiUudclphla diKtur kttking at "out of one. Trontidlt au got BYHIMWHENSON WAS 'BABY IE ' . - You MUSICIAN OF SON DESERTED i Sim SllYS VSOM er(ierleu. jer 22.WK1 customers, . . Call her np, ou'U be glad. C When ftttttl dunes are encountered in the Snlisra Iesert, travelers In automobiles i4s their cars to aecure Frequently it takes thirty under traction. ' hours to go 1.500 feet. - " value-givin- 1 I g ?15.00 yCrr &tf f " $25,00' V and '1 rSU ' Edward w 'Li 8 n , . New Antumn "v :'-" F.y NE value-givin- g .. , Iii Blind, oiafr purple, brown, new bliHTinid HiUiiyTJttlpr"" Muck.' Ytry new, autumn shades, us well as the spkbd for Friday, ut only '. ' lurKett0K-- exer-popul- $2:95 ahd $4.95 9 j. '! lie age "of 1!). William Ziminer, v;i:ni:!sr eilnciili'il In Rerllii. fell !i b'e with u WMiir-olgirl in a "i 11' ",i Cili. After a fmsty oiivt.-lutlnv were married and '.olli were very happy. A biiby wr s liorn.-- . W'luu the Imliy was nine months old,- - fTniraipF went on the-rowHlrt one of tUe Shubeit Companies, playing "TlieMerry WmIow' mid "failed to return to his wife and baby,obtained a divorce tind married a wealthy cotton broker nuined Mack, Vrth whom slit; lived happily. , Her little syi never knew his father, but as he grew older he was. told alwmt him and went by the nnme of Kdwar.d Zinuner. Like Ins father, the boy. soon dis. librved .real musical talent. The utother did 'everything possible to the sou's musical education.-The family moved to St.' Louis uud Edward, made his. debut over the radio while his father was playing over tlit radio at Hastings. But ilueTo adv'eS-s- TmsTiiess the Mack fortune was swept Tbe sudden, change meant way. .in end to fMwartl's musical education, the mother' realized, unless in some way the boy's father would help. '.....'. ... The rudio had revealed that the father was; living, at Hastings and the mother divided 011 an unusual plan in her efforts to niake the boy a real musician. A! I ! . d -- Perhaps never'in her career., has Miss l)avles been id admirably cast "ZANDER THE CHEAT. in two portion? one Ueyoliid escluv sively. to the comedy-- ' eU'meiit and as in Uie role of "Mamie," tl?.-de- J "Zunder' the Great," tbe famous yet humorous west. imire, '.whiiqsieal stage play adapted for' the screen heroine of "Zaiidpr'the'Gtent." ' The quick moving plot is.pmietuat-Im- I A difftrent angliimid a newr twist by Framvs Marion and : starring with CUe rifter niuNing action of iriirnMijfctjfvifs. wilt he shown at tlie has been" given the play by the Introbaiulils ami ii, Columjiii theater beginning wediies- - duction of several comedy charac- who treiueiidoiin battle iMigage whd the divide two au4 continue for picture. equally in days. ters, day the eepiui".sp!iees nf the' Mo- JUTS' dfcsettt . . . Tnls profaic the uetein .epince w'Uich is enacted It has been said:,"OptMruiilty Knocks Once at Every Sinn's Door,' ngni't the tower-inmoiinfaiiiH and on becuiise truth this diixls Out siieciiil prkis ou'groceries the brood expanse of. desert, with a ujtySkwt'lis every day at tliis store,- - Tomorrow, "opport unity" : of blinding'inleiiitv. w3llkifit only "kmsk tit your door," but will "teur the house down" lfwirlces uud extsa good values will interest you.- Tomorrow - riiin-nini- .111-- a- walta-of-hlg- 4 sand-stor- wum ottering SAFETY 1 ltea.d every item then ome prepared to buy your week's supply needs at prices unheard of before n the. of articles of every-dn' ' Vx l'rovo. of city ,,- .. - Iled Flour, 50 lbs.. . . Hoover's Straight Grade Flour, 00 lbs. ' Hlglst Grade Cane . Sngaiv t lbs. Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb. can i.IIjKiverX Turkey 'u t ......... Itoyal Salt, 10 lbs.; K. C. Baking Towder, large. can t Lemons, per dozen Extra nice f'snipbell's Soup, 3 cnus for . . , . Sego Milk, tall cans, 2 cans, (limit) Tierce's Tomatoes, large can Booth's Sardines, per can ' 1 , '..... . ........ .. ..... c , aSc .i!. ............'.,. ,9e 5c American Beauty Spaghetti,' per carton - J This store has changed management and we want every houshoTd" acquainted with our in this- - city to know of our good values, courtwuB treatment, and, most of all, reap the benefit of savings which our special prices make possible. If you are interested in, saving money you owe it to your self to be here tomorrow when you already know to be of nationally advertised theTiIghest qnr.lity will bo sold at practically wholesale prices. '. Y"TTt ... - " ' 332 W. Center St. 1 , XIIE LITTLE STORE WITH TIIK BIG VALUES" ... " " - fiider the name of Mack she. sent hi;u to Hastings to take violin les-At first, Edward protested against the idea," Maying-hdidn't care to know a father who had deserted him as a Imby and had never shown any interest In biin. Zini-ine- ' Jontel Face Powder with the new "ctiM, 3:waui''- base blends -.with .rlw-ccmplexititerfectiy and Is soft nmUlindijg thai you will like it. U't us show you your favorite nh.ide. 5?C les People's Grocery .Td1hr7lnrbgn!id.. Is-e- - ,......13c s ' tlie-stor- ...13c -- 7 The rest of is told by the father. "He had taking music lessons iif me for several weeks and I hnda't recognized liim," said J.33c B.ijaptha Soap, per bar goods-eatali- Face Pov3er 7 v. .18c' ; gt . JONTEEL Cold CreainJ v. .... .$1.00 . ........ A. - .$1.85- - Sun-Kis- i ? . .....",.$1.80., ......t; '' ad eondT-thin- Extra Low Prices "on High Grade Groceries r You will admit that we all must eat! That you must BUY and PAY for what you eat. Well then MILK costs you 5 cents per lb., all ready for use. Where I "V1LLIAK Z1MMER Better Than His Dad. "I had told my wife all about my first marriage and that made it Iiossible to take htm right into our home. I HEDQUIST : A:. . aa.V DRUG STORES v, , jVgct t'rovo start -' ' ' J can you beat it. , JKlk - always advise a man to He perfectly frank alwut his past Hfe..-Mwife Is just nine years oMc Juin he, fXe jjai a "little girl six years old.' And we are all very happy, together, r "He is a wonderful violinist. He plays in the orchestra Ldireet and I give him the soJo iwirts. for he is a iiitter'liiusieiim fliiu;! am. Atnerio8or tJae season I shall take feb&to &w wte4o study. I am in a position to hefp him and it , Story Rivals Fiction. For it is U story pf, love, .heart- - is my turn to do something now. aehes. anger and happiness, sucli.as "Inpthia'life we throw away the ;h iisnaL'v fimnil on!v in fietiau. trv s a stfiry of .real life written in litter and happy experiences of 20 Some are made of Lyons Velvet or felt jf others are of Velour; ' and is till ethers use Hatter's plush in effective- combinat'ons. t f .'J Trimmings of, burnt goose, embroidered designs, colorful flowers, 'gay ribbons and bright ornaments lend charm to the beauty of many You'll find Pirate hats, pokes, rolled brims, small hiitsrnnd I iSei vke OMAHA, Xeb., Kept., 22. On the mysterious waves 'of the air comes the deep bass voice of the radio announcer : i station KFKX. Hasting, Xe'braska. Tlie next selection will Ik a violin duet by William aiid, Edward Zimmer, falhes and son." ..iAud Hieu comes , . , ody from two violins. But even radio, mnrveloas as It is" enabling to hear leu- peiTpTe rif ill music hundreds of miles attay, fails conidefelf jltell! tbe;)tqrr-bin- d the biinuouy; ; f t the4 J.two Already we can almost hear the women uttering exclamations of agreeable urprlse when they see tbe wonderful hats offered toevent. - Every one is an authmorrow in this special entic style, every' one Is cleverly, fashioned and every one offers ample opiKirlunityfbr practicing genuine economy. ou M en Who Have to Hustle vnrr rs1 jvow SOLOIST Ha!s!! - J- jrar "My! What Lovely most precious thlis. That twy of mine had made up blx mind that If I wasn't a worthwhile father he would never tell me who he was! How, close ,J ennie to missing all ths Bftppiness! .?'.0ll(! IS a Food The best and pheapest. -- Are you using all iyou possibly can? t .0 ,.,- tt. iBe surejt's PASTEURISED - ny Phone .Ilill-ii'i- . Coi 713 Nobody Goiild Build Such Cars at Such Prices ..... manufacturer the world could build cars as good . No in as the used cars we are now of fering for the prices we have put on them . " BUICK SIX TOURING, 1923 BUICK FOUR TOURING, 1922 CHEVROLET TOURING, 1924 FORD COUPE, 1924 FORD TOURING, 1924 JEWETT BROUGHAM, N 1924 JEWETT SPECIAL TOURING, NASH SirTOURING; 1922 NASH FOUR TOURING, 1922 1924 OLDS ROADSTER, 1924 REO SPEED WAGON STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX TOURING, 1924 r. ' , "Yon. see, I hadnJt seen him since he was hine.moiiths old. "I had worried! gbnut him nmMvoBdered-ftbohim, because I wasn't so proud of the things that hnd happened when I was younger. And so I hadn't tried to find him. ."One day, as-- gave bim his lea-- , son. I. not iceil teant in his eyes, "'You are homesick for your folk.' I said. He had to'd me that tin'- - wer in.Om'ilj and were coin-into Hasting Inter.'' V1L t'irgw. my arm .aerossj-h- ls sbonlders to comfort him." And then he broke down and told me the rwnoh' strrrr. I was neTer so happy in my life. , ut g " . m:atar4tnaamataaa::msa:aKaua MIiiiiili-UlLi- U - 1 ; lyi.La |