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THE BE OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 19 35,00{) NAMES FILED |NAME FIVE WOMEN LEADERS =575 s tirier 2 2 sy oot © = New Bank Building Bible study hour from 11 &. m. to 3 p. m. | The ushers will be under control of k h R : d : Lm. | £ 9033 & weck, & luncheon commitias |Head Usher W. A. Howman, who wil | etch Receive H CFNSUS‘A‘"K"“ to Special Work of Im-| = i\/cq Mrs. George Wickersham |appoint four lleutenants Representative | il 4 portance for Billy Sunday's heads this committee churchmen of the city are requested mi A preliminary sketch of T» new l"1|v~: i ; i serve in this capacity. National bank bullding to be erected at T 4 | Coming Campaign. Nureery for Small Chfldren, The secretaries will be carefully trained, | gixteenth and Farnam streets has been " Most of Homes in Omaha Reached Another {mportant department of the |y, 1ot when Mr. Sunday gives the/in- | oot ot the bank from the arehitect by Canvassers, Acording te |MRS. DAVID COLE IS CHAIRMAN il e 4 P ) '";"“:;;: vitation and from 100 to 1,000 persons “bit | i E 0 T (T Ging presents an pecause no smail children, who | oo oy e g~ e Thursday, August 26, 1915. Rev. Keve's Estimate. — dintirh the tabernacle meetings are al. |Uhe sawdust trail” and take the seats in |y oouing appearance, fourteen storles | { Five Omaha women have now been as- R - |tront, these men promptly, at a given |yt l, ML erra-cotta and T is of special note and interest to follow the progress and achievements ‘m'""‘ 16 tpecial work of gread 1 1..:4.1 in the :..:ylu.,g A lr{u my:. Y | signal, take the names. In & few M | iuitabie™ brick of our ambitious ones when they go to elsewhere cireles, to ply lhfir‘lmm‘flol FOR mmflu‘,,,,",,,,,.n during the coming Sunday "‘r:’:“"'”': "‘t“m‘m""r‘ :Y.w: \‘\f;;l 'l“fl ments a thousand names will be recorded | wy t5 o height of one floor the front ree: T religious eampaign i i 2 — on the cards, if need be. is to be of granite, perhaps, a red granite o !l“‘hme st :to"“.h true, has claimed but & few devotees from | [Practically all the homes 1IN Mre David Cole s chatrman of the [Shiahiished in the store voom next door to Abeve that to the level of thires floors o oo A dbobens Y P 3 A they ““make | GTe8ter Omaha have been reached by entire work among women, with especial :"'1:' ”m;:‘r O ‘K;\thh\ o Mo Sare Throat and Chest. the front is to be terra-cotta to match our midst, but it is to be remarked that when Omahans go they “make| the canvassers in the religlous cen-|*upervision of the work for clerks and |FAPOT. FTCCn WOCUR & WOCE B8 CT | Quickly relieved by Dr. Bell's Pine=Tar- | the granite. The remainder of the finish good,” in the language of the street and many have climbed to the top ol‘ A ¢, Olly Ke office women in the down-town district. hiry b esstiig afl = the | TSOND It eases the throat, soothes js to be in “Equitable” brick, which is sus, according to Rev. ver ReVe | Co.operating with her and securing a |™ e o ot e S the lungs, loosens phlegm. Only 3¢ |4 brick with a white porcelain face the ladder of success shurches, fer the ch hip of Mrs . add b M ave. ot . Be Gmr"lrhalvnnn of the committee in charge. |co.operative committee of “key women '\f” 'es, under the chalrmanship of Mrs. | A druggists—Advertisement. flecked with black TUY SR TRt 908 4 A0 hems 10 bis native @ity I8 M*. ween 35,000 40,000 of the [in every department of every stcre, one | ' Jraham. | The granite s to be highly polished in- “lark: of Mrs. Jessle Clarke of Omaha. Mr. Clarke is taking a lead- Scyeen B8 e | 4 All these committee chairmen will se- | has 1 pproskegr B Repi bl S W little slips have been filled out and [Very ficor of every buflding and inevery | Al these committee chairmen will #e- | oo cREDNE SERIQUSLY ILL | stead of the rough finish that has lons ing part, that of the newspaper man, in May Irwin's new production, ‘‘Nam- b head n o |section of every factory, is Mrs. May |°UT® & Sation - o P ringm. | been common for the lower fronts of big ber 13 Washington Square,” which opened Monday evening of this week at | 37® ©lther at headquarters in "Y‘Inlt\\', chairman of the business wo- i'“"'”" large cnough to have two women ‘ WITH PTOMAINE POISONING | orrice buiidings ‘5 k Cits | Young Men’'s Christian assoclation |men's invitation committee, to have supervision of each hu-|n!u‘ . The first floor 18 to be store menta. the Park theater in New Yor Y. g building or in the hands of the dis-| Mrs. M. H. Blackwell {s chairman of |hOUse or factory where as many as| .. Blanche Predie, 202 St. Mary's | The second and third are to be used for Mr. Clarke is unusually giften in theatrical ability and has had ex-| _ = supesiisadents what is known as extension work among |tWenty girls are employed. | avenue, is seriously Il at her home as|the bank. The rest of the floors are to perience in stock work. He climbed very fast and after a few months only pe gt b i women and deals with all employed unl-{ Most of the doorkeepers, ushers and ult of ptomaine poisoning. Dr. be for offices. ‘The canvass has been a success In [ouivao of the down-town dfetric t, includ. |secretaries for the Billy Sunday meet- Shook, who was called to| The building is to be full lot size, sixty- in the amateur fleld gained the heights. Lt {every way,” sald Rev. Mr. Keve.|ing factory workers and domestics. |Ings have now baen appointed | attenc asserts that her chance for|eix feet on Farnam street and 132 on ' Wedding Announcements. Engarement Announced | ““S8oon all these slips will be here and| As the principal work for business | About 1% doorkecpers, 410 ushers and | recovery is good. | Sixteenth street. | Mr. Clarence F. Gates announces the d in order so that they can - - Miss Eva Cartney and Mr. David O. | b arrange. o Y Whitla of Battle Creek, Neb, were ::"‘;:'“'l"':_":r;‘"[;:\',::";':r::“" e | be consulted. AT SN W » A A B SR e N hoe O 00 AR oy ¥ united in mifriage at "‘: rovised ",' the | vedding will take piace Tuesday, Sep-| "TW0 big things have been accom | / Rev. M. V. Higbee, the officiating clergy- | 3 ) plished. First, a printed invitation has| | | . tember 2. ¥ ' 3 ation man, Wednosday morning st 10 o closk. { | been left by a personal representative in e Il They were attended by Mr. an rs. J. Wi | nearly all the homes in Omaha, an in-| | | B, Dufphey of Battle Creek Nows ;’L‘g‘"’. W:,"::‘::':'r;d son. Rich- | Yitation to attend the Billy Eunday meet- i As a surprise to their many f’{":‘lf" ard, Mr. A. H. Patterson and Mr. 11, 'NKS. Second, we have definite informa- | . wd , Mr. 4 ) comes the news of :‘ho T o Mre, | Schiank are registered at the Lims Io.|ton on file that will be of the greatest . - - 8 . " 1 B Wilwi; Ghagtier of Mr. o te, value for religious work all over the The buyers for our Bargain Basement Store have just retumed from their Fall Buying Trip and our big basement will Frank Weina, to L. Lester Dienstblen, | 'l In Excelsior Springs. i s ! | The Rev, R. L. Wheeler performed the | Mr. 9. F.Griffin has returned from At ""-m - N Bt soon be crammed full of wonderful bargains in FALL MERCHANDISE. Our basement occupies the enormous space of 37,000 | ceremony. Miss Mildred Dienstblen was ""I""" '::lry\ and Mh:r points in the east.| p"',""'r :;'""';' “_l"'('h,m':m;'c:' - square feet—a big, convenient, economical shopping place for the thrifty and far-sighted. | 7 Mrs. Orf n stopped in Chicego en route = """""'"‘1‘_: e Lt va s art | Bomne wad Wil vefasln’ tNore. for evera) | ome here and in a short time learn the st man e young couple have le their return will reside in Omaba. s glance just where those live who, per- The wedding of Miss Marguerite Seid- | Personal Mention. T K e e Bt e | elietous status of il the families in hie Thousands of Yards of Cotton Fabrics Priced Lower " : e o SR 1 1 haps, do not go to church, but who have | enspinner and Edward J. Hart, waa| Miss Lillian Slutz of Pittsburgh, re ‘,,.,’f_..,,‘.n preferences toward his de Fine Dress Gingham, in the season’s best pat- | | 36.Inch Silkoline In floral and Oriental de- 26-Inch Cotton Challie, large assortment of neat solemnized Monday moming at Sacred | turns this evening, after spending several | no.iintion. He can see where those lve terns, light and dark colors, also plain. 6 signs, light and dark colorings—very desira. Persian and Oriental designs, light and | Heart church, the Rev. C. Collins offi-| weeks with Miss Grace Allison who don't go to church and say they have Regular 10c quality, Friday, yard. }c ble for comforter covering. Worth dark colors; 6¢c value, Friday, yard...... 3ic ]‘ clating. The bride's gown was of chan- | Miss Catherine Calder of Cleveland, O., | 1y roligious prefercnces, and he can per- L | 18140, PRI o s aoivonsos ol MDA 7éc . tlily lace. Bhe wore a long tulle vefl and | who has been tho guest of the Misses |y, win them to the work of the| — — — | carried a shower bouquet of brides’ rosos. | Marion, and Naoml Towle, will return o | opuren | o 3 LTI 0 e o=y ~— | Cotton Batting, pure white staple cot. 1 | It P EAS Gertrude Seldomspinace, gister of tha [ hec home Sunday evening | No tabulation of the census results will Curtaln Scrim, with printed and hemstitched | | | ton. Excellent 10c value, Friday, roll..... 726 bride, acted as brideamaid, and Mr. John | Mr. and Mre H. E. Greeling have foft | "0 o 5 8000 S0 R FEREE Tt bers | borders, white, ecru and cream; 36 inches 36-Inch Dress and Wrapper Percale, in light | | SN fofhh oyl s Hoffman was best man, The wedding | for Britt, la., where they will spend | o gueh denomination and of the mon wide. Worth up to 25¢. Very special,yd.... and dark colors, neat dots, stripes and 5 i - . march was played by Miss Clare Conner \ week on a farm. Mr. Greeling is u..u.|,,h|m golng population. This would in-| || ik figures. 7)5c value. Special, at yard... JC 36-Inch Bleached Muslin, soft, permanent | and Miss Nelils Coulton sang RoswiZ's [ valescing from m recent iliness. volve enofmous Werk nd ekpenss and 2 — | finish. Worth 8c, Friday, off the bolt, yd. G%C ) Ave-Marie. The young couple will be | Dr. George Tilden, who has been visit- | would not add anything to the value of = at home nafter September 1 at North | ing relatives and friends In Michigan, | yha facts, Fancy Crepe, good assortment of colorings and Thousands of yards of Lawn, Batiste, Lace — i - Twenty-sixth street. New York and Ohlo for the last three printings; very much in demand for kimonos Cloth, Voile and other wash materials worth " Miss Louise Jullus of Fort Dodge, Ia., | months, will return to Omaha Saturday | NAVA ICER WOUNDED and house dresses. Worth 6c. up to 19¢, Friday, while lot lasts, E’:‘.’:’;""::;;"' a'"”°:"’ it H‘""‘I;""‘d Plilow 1 and Mr. William O, Bokewits of Council | morning, ; VAL OFFIC OUNDE PHésY, yard , 3 3}c yara . ashidls 4&‘: Cases, made of good quality muslin. 19¢ Bluffs, la., were united in marriage by —_—— | IN wAR WITH GAS sTovE Crrteriaasistraanas Srrsesasareians Rev. M. V. Higbee at the home of the 2 b s S 3 &, 1 2| RUSKID t0 Show ! S DR X ficer in charge of the local navy recrult = - e Real Nature Animal |pe in charer otine ot nery e | N7 T, i ¢ . =N\ 3 i I g e s 2oty st i p | | i | | | Linen Sale--Extra pecial! ‘:nmfim%: dinner will Plctu{e—sat Boyd s‘f':" h'l';'fi';f Z""':""'":“C- :M: :"d”“’"f-l &g Bar e for Boys ; NOTIONS | $1.25 GERMAN DAMASK, 515):4 ¢ the Happy Hol- | Hunting wild game with a moving plc- |Ing to prepare breakfast in his mpart- | . s 15 pieces of all-linen German Damask, very B I 10 AP0 00 G ‘vioeu 8 e vechtion of Jors v, |madts, when he bélema Mismeted In | Friday--In the Basement ]| pretty patterns; 70 inches wide. John J. Clark’s Machine Thread, 2 = .23¢ | | One big counter full of Boys' Suits, plenty of | every style to fit all ages—Norfolk styles for | boys 7 to 7 years; Russian, Oliver Twist and danced, uding v ck of tho stove | v 4 inel & few quadrilles, Over [ Ruskin, Omaha man, who s to open the something on the bac 20 have made reservations for dinner. | Boyd theater Sunday night, August 29, Reaching over to move it, he placed his S5c TOWELS, fe. little fellows. X ol One of the larger parties will be a Dutch | With his close-to-nature motion pictures. bared arm directly on a section of red- ::::y.:v)::t‘h 1;:;;;0' J:.‘el::,','“a Woeth $3.00, J it i 5,000 pieces of Bleached Huck Towel Ends, | . ‘Ten years seems a long time to work to |hot gas stove, whereupon the aforesaid I 2 25 | Fast Colored Wash Edging, spe- I hemmed, ready for use; plain and fancy | RO e 305 T :_-.xaw. &ot plotures, but when one takes Into arm was painfully injured. Hero-Iike, the for school opening, cholce ........... . ||| etal, yard 1c borders, i res, one takes In ) a. 0= h —— e —— d teeaaas . . y Drs. an eadames- | consideration that Ruskin and his asso- lleutenant did not call for first aid Lo the ’ | | " e || \ e clates were frequently compelled to walt Injured treatment, but with Spartan for- Boys’ Blouses, 25¢ [ 1 b lc | 10c FANCY HUCK TOWELING, 6c Il 3’.& 1 for weeks at a time to get even one plo- titude he finished preparing the meal n:IL::;.h;x::n.‘”r{lf.u;&::d.:.:db'n‘:"i( L"l".f ‘ Perraressareeanas i | One case of Figured Huck Toweling, full | A 1. B. Browne, ture of an animal, as it lives In its Unfortunately, our naval hero will not pots T paioflg pufl 4 i e [ || Ome big lot of Bias Tapes, Edging and | | bleached, all desirable lengths. i .0 Buffington. | natural haunts, it does not take ten years secure a pension on this Injury alone, DEES WIth opon sune || || Rick Racks, all fast colors, worth AL TRt v | HW. Morrow, long to pass. | & [l to 19, Friday, bolt wvroraeere..... D€ | one case 3120,SPREADS, ok, [ A he > " 0 g | ne case 1 Dining with Dr. and Mrs, A. 8. Somera | Probably the most novel “ardtice” over| Clean-Up of Wash Suits | [| Good sheh Haie Pine, 25c grage, g | | | ase e b Bttt LT B . o . | N o Y. { s -;“::I:‘ub\:mm-.wm SRS (tor, stelving i e $1.00 to $1.50 W-;h Suits, 50c i :;x L"cu" % sios C T T T | } & AL . wild animals in safety. This was made Oliver Twist, Vestee and Eton styles. Splen. | ne Lot of Combs, Barrettes an ancy (Awad | did weights ln'd colors, many heavy enough for \ 200 dozen full bleached, mercerized damask ‘} ‘ Mg of papler-mache and stands fifteen feet IOyt thass. Afiolyolo, s, n helght. The carcass is bullt of sub- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walrath will have | Stantial framework, so as to withstand #ix guests at dinner this evening; P. . | hard usage, the skin being represented Vetersen, two; Frank Clarke, ten; F. R. [P the papler-mache covering, colored Hoagland, four; L. J. Nelson, two; John and tinted according to nature. Within W. Blwood, four; H. V. Frankfurt, two; | !h® COW a platform was erected and from & R. Gould, thres; C. O. Sadlar, four: | the inside the operator secured his pic- T, M. Gllohrist, five: George L. Bradley, | tUres by placing his lense in a hole espe- Pins, all best grade, worth to 50c, 5 ot Bt i ! napkins, hemmed, ready for use; size 18x18 | inches. e el o N e I v a n 3 N RS, Hair SWit‘c-:hes:: | Savings in Shoes | \'l". Ages 2 to 8 years, Good Hose Priced Low | N wers placed for the game. tster company. ing lather, In hard or At the week-end dinner-dance at the | Mr. MacMahon was the first soda water Happy Hollow club on Saturday evening | expert to come to Omaha. He opened soft waters for the rea- e Miss Haleyon Chambers and Mr. Rey- |the first expensive soda fountain, which son “ l‘ w’ nolds Yates will give & number of fancy |was in D. W. Saxejs drug store at the dances and demonstrate the new winter | northeast corner of Fifteenth and Far- and preferred by many ] %‘ | | [ s W clally constructed in the side of the neck. 0 ’ A 0 3 It B three; ¥, D, four; ) A 2 P ’, | s, . . Undenaim, e | et B e | Just a Little ol “Toc quatiy, o ||| M md 20tk Netwl o || dnd Oy shee AN “Wite pomre | ey w";‘” b aaehiass 40 | ¢ md..m:.\..‘,::::e:.&: ’:I..:N:.:,:u:: i D O R ch Wavy Switches........... o [l P.nmpn and Oxfords—_pucfiully all I o o oan pueate; tre, | theater, It would indicate that theso plo- | Kt . Infants’ Silk and Lisle Hosiery, bla 8 | || sizes; worth to $2.50, Friday, 50c O, P astman, four: Mra. M. Shirley, | t4res are of unusual interest RK ] :,l'lnilo anwd colo{iz;vdouble heels, toes an 24.Inch Na Wy St -hios R AR SRS \| #ix; Mre. R. L. Robeson gave a children's Py TR, TR ST P I es. orth 1214¢. Special 9c ' || || Hundreds of Pairs of Women’s Pumps i party of twenty-four, Omahasru‘stsoda WRDE I S o o6 cno b ineis s s soft and fluffy 89 | | and Oxfords, i il The Junior Bowling club played its reg- B e e 2 09C 1 ords, in fine' patent or dull 4 il | || leather. Worth to $3.00, H Hotoe s o vomermes bibomat 3y | EXPETt Pays Visit Soap HANDKERCHIEFS | M i e, " S100 | ; luneheon. Covers were placed for twelve A g O AR, Men's and Women's Handkerchiefs, plain || | Natural Wawy Switdh [ I The Thursday Morning Bridge club was | twenty-five years axo, Is visitin his for- Is needed to give a ||| ::Id fancy "“““."‘;:Id' i‘"“‘"; fancy | || (430 inchu'lyong; v pegd - fi Children's _Barefoot | Tennis Ofords for | riained at cards heon h . He i ¢t the leadl ored borders—silgl mper- . | Sandals, w | ot the n-o;; Hollow chih. Thees tavies | salea :::: for the National Cash Teg. generous quick cleans- ll | | fect. Some worth to 10c, each. .. 3*‘: shades, Friday....... $l -98 | s0c, pair. ... lsc Frle:-y.,“pal:. 15c I THE BEST OF THE WEST dancer i e e Taterve wan noens || who have tried it, DIAMONDS WATCHES Bithday Lunéhoon, « | v Chr By’ " | Pty ON CREDIT bered the foi ®oda water impresarl Juncheon Tuesday, celebrating her.sixty: | onq Mlur:t"m peace. i ninth birthday. Covers were placed for: ' M fi"h\:finu. W B, FIVE SECTIONS OF ONE Mrs. Wilhelmina Herzkle entertained at Your Dealer Sells (¢ AR W: Behwe The most enjoyavie and mx.mu.‘1 ahn, » 0l . ¢ WAY O & your vacation amon; Ourolina_ Bixion, teorge Miller, TRAIN TO RUN SATURDAY your friends and in the comforts o [ ] ® % "fll‘k. . :ill:dg )b;ll’ ow Ilt‘b:!;%l ]‘l‘n the new fashion- | T e e BaiMe Saturday the Unon Pacifio will bring spend” Jgoing ' somewhere” you ‘eould s o Mok, f Papilion its Denver train into Omaha in five ake yourseflr o “Vacation Fresent” of na_Herzkle. riving between 4 and 4:3 a fine Diamond or Watch, and : ’ Paplil sections, all ar derived from owning and ) Miss Laure Saalfeld of Paplilion o'clock 1n the afterncon. Om board the & genuine. hlun:z‘n: s ke an &il-thes trains they will have some 800 persons year-round vacation, Durlng our An- The Cool, Comfortable, Northern Roate to Boti positions At the Brandeis. who will spend two or more hours in = Sammter Je Jucation-Time . ' . A Kxposis Bales Is t time to b a secure ex Partios were given this afternoon at the | the city, going east over the Northweat- SY CREDIT Brandels by Mesdames R. A. Gross, John | ern and Milwaukee roads. A. Dempster, J. C. Kinsler, C. G. Trimble, |. The people coming on the Union Pacifto | Haller, J. M. Atken, Delfs and Ribbie. | trains Saturday afternoon are those re- | —_— turning from the Pacifio coast expo- filfl' 4 sitions, and are now enroute home. x;. .mm:.‘ :,g‘“‘f‘? ¢+ which| 50 far aa the travel to the expositions S & = men.nn.“ - ;‘n: 'will | 10 concerned. the railroad passenger men feel that it is pretty well over so far its members wnd their husbands | large parties are oconcerned. How- It offers more of historic and romantic interest than any other line to California. Nebraska and Wyoming, the scene of many Indian battles ard interest gripping incidents in the lives of Gene Dodge, Fremont, Sherman and Grant, Buffalo Bill and many others. Colorado and the Rockies. Echo, Weber and Ogden Canyons. The Great Salt Lake region where the Mormon war of 1857 was staged. Nevada, of latter day gold fame. Truckes River Canyon and Lak the most beautiful of all mountain lakes. Donner Lake, where :o'r:sh-?y' emigrants perished just previous to the California gold rush 1n Lesg Emigrant Gap, another forty-niner land mark, and also the head of the besr: tra_ special valu TERMS TO ALL, NEW WRIST WATCH, THREE IN ONE Everyone Should Attend Gertrude Read’s SCHOOL OF SEWING . there sro atill & large number of tiful American River, the most picturesque of California rivers. Th, R R Toin s ot ey ‘Where a Practical down the Sanyon | is saperb. Blue Canyon and Duich Flat, in the .m..‘.IL'; T o prewmpe i} look for & heavy mevement east for Mothodll'rtn(ht. region which produs xty-five million doilars in gold in 1852. Sacramento, Berkeley, and and then the gorgeous San Francisco Ba '\ square miles. which you skirt for an hour when you travel Jhcmli-‘ g $50 () From Omaha == and Return includes stop-over at Den Colorado Spri 04 Salt Lake Cis and for slight additional expense you may nv‘l.:l lu'::.l’nl lld.os:r’y' National Park in the United States but one. For full and complete information concerning this trip, fill out coupon and mail today, Visit Old Faithfal Inn, Yellowstone National Park Exhibit at Panama- Pacific Exposition courtesy committee, including Mes. | 20me Weeks to come F. G. Adams, 1. C. Aldrich, Wat- SECOND SEASON, Commencing Aug. 30 Adults’ Courses, 8 Weeks, $3.00 Children's Course, 12 Weeks, $1.50, 2064 HARNEY STREET, 1186 —Bracelet can be detached, so watch ©an be worn a8 & peudant or &% & regular watch. Fine goid tilled, small pepular sive. Full 15 Ruby Jeweied nickel movement, pendant set, eliher white or geid dlal. Cuarantesd 30 years.' Brace- | Iot can be adjusted to any #ise. as s 55 | each link is detachable. We have g out the prics to srock,” and ofter this latest model Wrist Wateh at TERMS: §1.50 A MONTH, N\l = 2 El g ks § i1 L. Belndorl, C. P. & T, A, 1834 ¥arnam &, Omahs, Neb. Fhone Doug. 384 Dinner 5:80 to 7:30. #7.00 & Mouta \ | | p— P R Open Dally il §p. m., Saturdays Til 9:30 | Try the New Service Plan ——“ STPARK: - o Metas 1043 Sa SUr e asman wilf el | %ad Notice the Change. e THE NATIONAL | Volce: §3th Bonar 4n4 dunar Collmne 124 reparpios o OFTIS . Uficate admits to all Colleges. Expression, Pu AcDi ELE! Hohool, Musie, Vielia. Art, Gyumassise; Bible, Do L GReDiT JEWELERS | mestic Sclonce. Au “‘m[m_c. w -_. 8. Cairas, President, { Bt Lowis.