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Vim JiKK: OMAHA. SATUliDAY. AUGUST 15, 1U14.
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By MELLIFICIA.
Friday. August 14, 1914.
ERK'S a timely tip for the motorist tljat is, the enthusiastic mo-
HtoVlpt who buys a new car earh year and sells his old machine.
It Is a wipe plan to have your own private monogram removed
from the car when the machine passes Into wme stranger's pos
Fespion. A prominent and dignified bachelor was enjoying his new ear
tho other Sunday afternoon, motoring along leisurely and quietly, when a
car sped by Mm filled with Joy riders. They were having sotno time, and
vera anything but quiet, nut the ear did not go so fast but what he was
able to read his own monogram on the cur.
"I hope no one will thlnJt tbopc are my guests," he remarked to the
friends In his car.
JIaJor Carl K. llartmann, formerly of Fort Omaha, who moved to Chi
cago, had a funny experience after moving there. The NebraHka number
on the car made it a bit conspicuous for the Chicago traffic officers.
Major Hartmann left the car standing in front of tho Annex for over an
hour, instead of the allowed ten minutes, while ho was chatting with Gquld
l.ileu. When he came out of the hotl the traffic officer was waiting for
Lin.
"Say, do you think Just because you have a Nebraska number on your
far you can set away from the Chicago laws? The next time you leave
your car standing here longer than ten minutes you will get a fine."
At Carter Lake Club
Jlrs. t'hnrlos I ungate niUrtainrd the
I,a lco. an OmiiliB 11111 school club, at
Unnr at Carter Lako club Inst venlnn.
baskets of Kohlcnroil were need for tho
tjr eolations. Cover were lalil for:
T'.olli i:MlliUB.n,
).nui.w lb-roar.
.A lire Kallicy,
ilndyo Khanin,
Kdna Thrane.
IVKpr.
Mark Hchworin.
Alfr-'it trhurlK,
Hubert Clarke.
Mnv Klnnek.
Nylin Al')H:li.
Ml
Klhel Anderson.
.Uli-t'srr,
Martha Clark.
.May Carney,
i'Hto K-l-lv,
Jisther KlllnghUien,
Mwl
Paul llnnKnte.
S alter Thii.ni;,
Kr Ott'wr.
;t..nn Muearnve,
Karl Starlxmrrt,
Chailrs Hustln.
Mr. A. M. Newell entertained the fol
lowing kuc-sIs at dinner:
TWlssrs llfea
Jlaml Maloney Harriet Nwi II
of Ht. Ix)nl. of -New York.
Mariaret WUi ox.
AIFr. MeT.
Jt. v. Mllcox. Jr. Neil II. Wilson.
of Kansas City ; ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Wilcox.
Mr. and Mr. T. W. Allen.
Tr. and Mm. B. K. ehlpherd had as
their aueala:
Miss nurlln of Cleveland,
Miss Helm,
Mra. rt. H. Belm. ,
Mrs. Kdwtn Conner,
Mr. and Mra. V. A. Hddy.
Mr. atid Mra. Charles Weber enter
tained: Mr. and Mra. Max Burkenroad,
Mrs. Burmeliiter.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Zltse.1 had Dr. and
Mra. A. Jefferpon with thorn at dinner
Mra. I C. Heeney entertained at lunch
eon and a card party at her cottage
'Teddy'a Roost" Thoae preaent were:
Mendamea Meadamea
J.ee CU, Wlltatn H. Italfe,
:harlea Ilone. A. Wendell,
ham Drenher. ir.: C. It. T. IUepen.
Ieroy Gillespie,
Mr. and Mra. Tom F. Kelly chaperoned
a party of young people who had dinner
together last evening. Among thoae
preaent were:
Misses
T'ora Haaa,
Kathvrtne Mulcuhey.
Measrs.
Hobert Hamilton,
I M. Caldwell.
Ml area
' Anna Hwoboda,
llasel Knott.
' Alma Marion, .
Messrs.
. r. K. Veey.
. V. Miller.
I'aul Wolfe,
Among others who made reservations for
dinner at the cub laat evening were
M! E. L.. Wood, who entertained seven
gtiefcts; Ml A. Thompson, nine: J. C.
Fallon, four; 11. B. , Whltehouse, two; U
A. Dermody, two.
. Mtaa Jean McCormlek had five guests
'taut evening; J. IS. Harmon, six.
t lr. and Mra-'PF. Kanl entertained for
- ;Jrs. Effle Kills rerflcld. who leaves for
TChlcago to reside. Covers were placed for
Mr. and Mrs. Perfleld.
Ir. and Mra. Kanl.
; Mrs. Astnea Morton,
t -Mr. Anton Kanl.
' The Toung Mothers' club was enter
tained Thursday at luncheon by Mra.
'Arthur C. Borenson. The morning was
xient swimming and following luncheon
-. there was a kenslngton. Those present
were: '
Meadamea Meadames
; Martin Hes. C. Newlan,
Karl CJrover. Ma Hmith
t llalph Iteam, W, M. Otilld.
' iWr Huh, K. A. Hlrlnanr.
.Hoy Alley, Arthur Borrnon,
: Pertonal Mention.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Btapleton left New
j Tfork Wednesday for Mr. Staploton'a
f 'homo In Houth " America. Mrs. gtaple
: ton was formerly Stisa 'Stella Hamilton
-uf this city.
j. Miss Clare Delehanty has gone to
; Dubuque on a visit to her grandmother
5-for a ftw days before she finally leaves
j to loin the Dominican order of sinters.
he was accompanied by her tUter, MUs
trances Iirlchuiity; her coimin, Mis
Irene Iei-hanty, and her uncle, Mr. Ed
ward Delehanty. Miss Clare Drlchanty
is a graduate of Mount St. Mary'a seinl-
i.ary In this city, araduutlng with hlsli
honors four years aeu.
Seymonr Lake Country Clnb.
Mrs. U M. Lord was lioxtese at a
luncheon 'yesterday, complimentary to
Mlna Er.nloe ' Knuor o ItocheNter. Th
cenlarpiece was a huge mirror lake, on
which floated mlnlaturs anil boats, and
on whose sandy beach reused numerous
mltiiature bathers. The afternoon whs
was di-votcd to bridge, and the htnh
scores were made by Mm. Bert Anderson.
Mr, ltscha sod Mrs. C. E. rareons.
The guests were:
Memlnmea
T. II. Knaor,
A. H. Mlrilam,
Howri Huld.
J. W. WooUrouah,
II. O. IMke.
II. W. Anderson,
Dwlght Powell.
M. 1. King.
K. A. Hose.
W. II. Kline.
Bert And't-aon,
Frank I'rucha,
NlUche.
Oeoriro Jonei
Davis,
hervlrk,
It. Persons,
Iiyhall, ,
Holmes,
Mlffaes
Kunlce Knor,
Beckett.
Blanche Bush,
Mesdnmes
J. I. Huxli.
XV. B. Cheek,
John I'rlon.
R. O. Ftiren.
K. D. Phillips,
D. C. riodds.
C. W. Pollard,
('. Tt. RHt.
I turrock,
A. P. Durkee,
jueenan,
.1. M. Tanner.
T. I.. Combs,
Mlchelaon.
'. K. Parsons,
l,ckmn.
Hiirann,
Skldmore,
I.
MIbs
Kittle XVarley.
OlKa Jnnen
Dorothy ljrd.
Mra. R R. Schlnc'el waa hoateaa at a
luncheon party yesterday when ahe had
aa her guests:
Mesdainea Mesdamea
W. H. Tubs. Klchard Laverty.
Claude On-hard,
Miss Leonard, Ixjulivllle, Ky.
Another luncheon party was composed
of Mr V. Ames, Mrs. George Francis
and Masters Dean Ames and Bryon
Francis.
Four kensington parties and three card
parties were In progress Thursday after
noon at the club,
Mrs. J, U. Van Kuren Is entortalnltia
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Seaverna of
Randolph, this week.
The M, L. King cottage will be closed
for two weeka while Dr. King Is on the
Pacific coast and Mra. King la visiting
her parents at Papllllon.
At Fontenelle Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Jones enter
tained ten couplea at ' a wiener roast
Wednesday night at the park In honor
of Mrs. Carl A. Mulntyre of Kansas
city. : ; ,
Mrs. ' J. P. O'Brien entertained ' at a
plcnlo Thursday for her little daughter,
Kathryn Luc lie, in honor ot her fourth
birthday. Those present were:
Miasea
!outse Baehr.
Wilms Baehr,
Masters
James O'Brien.
Hfibert O'Brien,
William Kelly.
Mcednmea
William Baehr,
William Kelly of
Florence,
Misses
Luclle Hansen.
Kvelyn O'Brien.
Masters
Donald Hansen,
V llltuin Doslnr.
Mesdames .
Iouls Hansen, )
Robert Iflr,
James O'Brien.
Pleainres Put.
Messrs. Tom and Basel lmphler en
tertained Informally at a dancing party.
Those present were: Misses Mildred Mul
len, Marie Holland, Ann Tracy, Kather
Ine Holland, Clare Tracy, Clara Connors,
Clare McOovern, Colletta Connors, Rose
MoOovern; Messrs. Frank McOovern,
Walter Finch. Tom Lamphler, Mike Ar
nold. Ed. Coatello, J. Hall. Frank Mullen,
Jim Murphy, Claire Nelson, Basel Lam-phler.
I AOT OH AI
o Duy Oxfords at These Prices
Just to make Saturday the biggest day of our Semi-An.
nual Clean-up Sale, we are going to cut the price on high
grade oxfords and pumps so low you'd hardly believe it
until you have seen the goods and we fit every pair.
Extra Specials For Saturday
95c
FOR MEN
A lot of oxfords for the
men who wear small hizes;
former pneo up to
$3.00; per pair...,
A lot of most any size in
$1.00 and $o.00 ft ft 1 P
oxfords Ut.HU
A Jot of tho bt'fct oxfords
in tlie fctore, up
to $6, all sizes.
...83.75
FOR WOMEN
A lot of pmall sizes in wo
men's tan and black trn
oxfords and pumps. ..
Oxfords and pumps that sold
up to $4.00 the pair,' in good
toes and most any ftft p
. 0a..4u
And tuch litteg aa Lalrd'a and
WrlsU & I'etera' Oxforda and
pumps, that were am aep
$6.00 and $3.00.
MPfir Pont Hff 0a Au By. Youths' and Little
III UCul Uil Gents' Tan and Black Oxfords.
See Display
in Show
Window.
16th end
If!
For Autumn Bride.
Mr. and Mrs. N. XXelj-man entertained
Informally at their home, Tuesday even
tna. In honor .f Mis Itefs Ilamon, who
HI le a fall hrlde. The rooms were
Prettily decorated mlth flowers and supper
as served at amnll ,! r.r, mr.
lsld f(,r:
I less lilajnnri.
I'l-ireni-n Long,
Messrs"
Phillip XX'elnman.
Cl-srlea U'flkm.n
Mr. and Mrs. ilnhurs.
Mr. an. I Mrs. Will Kaufman.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Welman.
A llr Olnitbiirs.
MesHrs.
Cllff-ir Long.
At the Field Clnb
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrii. A. J.
Vlerllrc a 111 have eleven auests; r. C.
Hyson, four; Aii-tln (JaJley, four; O. A.
Vuuna, four; (i. XX'. Tlatner, nineteen.
Cablei from European TraTeleri.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Peeson are In re
ceipt r,f two rablotrrams this morning from
Mr. and Mrs. John It. XVebster and Mr.
and Mrs. John Totter Welmter, to the ef
fect that they are safe In Ixindon at the
Hotel Metropole. Tho first cablegram
Mated that thev were safe In Tar's, hut
the second cablegram which they sent
from Iindin was received before th first
one from Tarls.
Informal Musicale.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lisun will enter
tain .his evtnina at an Informal miisl- ale
for Mrs. Man- French Msllby of I 'avid
City. Mrs. Malt by and Mis Oertrude
Miller will slna severe! numliera. Tho
guests will Include;
Mlsi-ee Misses--Csllata
K' yn-ilds. Lilian Peterson.
Virginia Reynolds.
Mr. and M-j. Charles Ul- hsnls, ,
Mr. an.l Mrs. !,. t.. FTcnch.
Mr. Hol.m-l Adklns.
In and Out of the Bee Hive
Mrs. Edward Trellrr and s-in, Marvin,
of lot South TVrty-alith. street, returned
from Ike Okohojl last evening.
Mrs. L. J. TlattJ and daughter, Fran
res, have returned from a month's visit
In the eountry and have aa their guests
Miss Elizabeth Kampmann of, Kearney,
who leaves today for Chicago; Miss Ger
trude and Mr. Edward Knott of St.
Louis.
Registering at the. Hotel .McAlpin from
Omaha d irinac the week have Ivcn:
Mr. and M-s. Harmon V. Kmtth, Jr.;
Mr ami Mrs. K. A. Kennedy,
MIsn Pi :inl;t- HulliM k,
Mr. '. 10. IJlHi k.
M'ss M. Mtt-heltree,
.Mrs T'n'il Kuhns,
.'y M. Inirr.
Mr. R Mrndlord.
Mr. ami Mis. J.T. llolrcn,
Mr .I. i irkl-i.
.Mr. Mm Ork'n.
Miss Maliel C. .Xllln.m.
SHORE HOLES IN SWISS CHEESE
j
i Prices of Imported Cheese Soar
Since War ii Declared.
i '
! ALL DELICATESSENS ARE UP
SEPTEMBER 10 OMAHA AND
SOUTH OMAHA DAY AT FAIR
Amerlean ( hrese Follews the l-ad
f le Imanrted Ynrlety llel-
j land Ilerrla ts "are to Be
Mark IMaher.
September 1" has heen scv ss Omaha
and South MniH'ia duy at the state fair
at Lln-oln. Tills date has been tem
porarily aureed iifon, provided it is iml
Isfactorjr to the state fair Authorities. The
representatlvrs of tho various organiza
tions tioosllng Omaha find frkinth Omaha
met at the Commercial club and de
termined upon the dnte. ' They also de
cider; to have at least two special trains,
besides all the regular trams between
Omaha and Lincoln,' to carry the crowds.
An automobile, run Is also planned, and
hundreds will likely go In cars If the roads
are good at that time.
When the little god of war starts to
fling his mlsnllea around in a more or
less promiscuous manner thus stftrtlng
a first class war between a flock of na
tions, the scythe of a cruel circumstance
alwajD mows tlon the Innocent by
standers. In this Instance the American
public Is the Innocent bystander who Is
getting the scythe where the chicken usu
nlly rets the a.vc. - Tho price of Imported
cheese Is not only doing a Lincoln fteachy
toward the summit, hut manufacturers
now have to shoot It twice as full of
holes in order to make the regulation per
centage of gain, fad words Indeed for
I'renrn, Oman. Italian and Swiss rheeiej
is t-hut out and thr'Aincrlcan cheese con-
i i:inlng public is famishing.
Imported Swiss cheese is sellliiR for 4-
centr a po'ind while French roquefort
sells .it 4 rents. Jealous at the succcsa
' of Imi-orted cheese domestic cheese isi
going up. Why American cheese should
no up Is not known, but anyhow It is.
Iximestle Swiss H selling for X cents,
while a short time ago tt was 22 cents.
All American cheese which has not ad
vShced has been shot full of additional
holesi so that the Increase is the came.
Trench nrifhrooms are up, selling from
to $3.30. Holland herring and Nor
wegian sardines and other absolute neces
sities of life will be higher because of th
light catch and because German contact
mines are blowing most of them up. In
fact, all delicatessen articles ana shoot
ing the chutes upwarl and will continue)
to do considerable more shooting aa the
war continues.
Wosilertal Coach Remedy-
Mr. D. P. Lawson of Edison. Tenn.,
writes: "Pr. King's New IMscovery Is a
most wonderful cough, cold and lung
medicine. 00c and $1.00. All drugglsti.-.
Advertisement.
SrssisuP'St'S'Sb During the Month of August We Allow a Reduction of 25 on All Picture Framing. ffiSinSifSirSiS' 0
a:' '
Ik Silk Glove Special frw m rnm 'm.r? ' : , -rr :;jx. y "r. rra ": 1 ' zh1 r, ' w r? Sal of Bead Bags
w I I ' 1 '-"'S, , t'""""Hi.'-r f g ",'1rl"l Vr Vi lh.;. JUm awtJ-M-1 jf j. j-t I'Uliillll.1-'- sl I nlnlj .iT- a J2 1 I .- -W
a-' - ,n i. . .ku
double tlppea pure riik gloves in
1 black and white, worth up to 88c,
f pair
. J P a 1 M Y-i 1 . V. i- 1 V I I ' 1 . " ' I rwntA t ' y 1 jrI f-w I mm V I em, T J mmm 4 If
y, -. " ' -,rrr-' iTiT.iiMifi f " -t-' .'.--r-'-- -...1--."ui-'i; ., A .1 iiJ,..,.l.... i.. , .... j-.u. i.l. V
A large aasortment of beaded baga A
In various handsome designs and V
colors rocularlv worth and 13. &0. 3
will be on sale Saturday
at
$i c
It is Our Intention to Force Immediate Disposal of All Summer Stocks Saturday, So We Offer 4
? ' . : 1 : " - fc
$ Choice of Any Fine Summer Dress (SO tor $9.9!
w.
These are the prettiest dresses of the entire season y yet we must
let them go at this insignificant price to make room for all stocks
About 75 of our very finest summer dresses remain to be cleared out Saturday.
These are beautiful models of fine organdies, t-heer, dainty crepes, voiles, linens and
rich nets. Made in numerous latest summer styles; featuring the tunic, ruf
fled and over-draped skirts and the new ideas in waists.
i
Every Dress
is Unusual in
Bsauty of Style
and Quality
Former Prices
were $25, $27.50,
$30, $35, $42.50,
and up to $49.00
AO for Dresses, Formerly Worth up to $10
VJ At this price we offer a splendid assortment of pretty summer dresses
. of lingerie cloths, ginghams, voiles, crepes and linens in plain colors.
stripe", checks and fancy floral effects. Numerous long tunic and ruffled
skirt models included.
y Summer Dresses worth up to $20, Saturday at
a?
About 150 dreRscs in this lot, giving choice of pretty 6tyles ri mt AA
of voiles, crepes, linens, ratines, made up in tho latest effects yL. UU
t with tunic and ruffled skirts and attractive novelties in trim.
All worth two to four times the sale price
I IIP I
med with laces, embroideries,' etc. Most of these are . the late
tunic and ruffle skirt models. Amazing values.
Children's Wash Dresses
59c 79c
for dresses worth up . for pretty dresaea
to II. '.'5. Including- worth up to --11.60,
pretty models of fine made of percales,
giercules, chambruys Kliiahains, lawna and
and K I n g h a in a for rhumbrays. In deslr-
Iris of i to 1 4 years. able colors and pat-
A hlit variety from terns. Ares 2 to
which to select. and t to It years.
r ' : :
Sale of Hair Goods
eeoad rioor ant Tompeiaji moom.
$5 Natural Wavy Switch- do
es, 3 separate stems, for. . .y)
$3 Natural Wavy Switches, 3
separate stems, gQ
Shampooing-. Manicuring and Hair
Dressing. Appointments made by
phone.
Plenty of White Hose
Auto Dusters Worth to $7.50 at $2.39
Made of mohair and linen in three-quarter or full length, with loose
or belted backs. Some hare combination colored collars and cuffs.
Women's Wash Sldfis Worth to $1.50 at 79c
mmmm w b aw mmm mm I mmmm m mmmi mi mm mmt I saa , mmm , .
Stylish plain tailored or tunic style skirts of whit or tan rep and
cordallne priced to save you about a half Saturday.
Fine Petticoats Worth to $12, Choice at $2.49
Elegant petticoats with trimmings of dainty laces and embroideries.
Sample garments and odd lota from our own stocks at a fraction of their
worth. ' ' -
Summer Dresses worth up to $15, Choice at 5
250 women's and misses' dresses of fine ginghams, linens, (NffeQQ J
K
Waists Worth to $2 at $1
Here are fine lingerie, voile, crepe and or
gandy waists, beautifully .trimmed in dainty
laces, embroidery, tucks and ruffles; some
with colored embroidery.
Waists Worth to $3 at $179
About half price for these rich looking
waists of voile, crepe, organdy or lingerie
cloth. All are late summer styles, elegantly
trimmed in many novel and artistic manners.
V
s
. for Saturday Shoppers
When white stockings are such an important
item in the wardrobe, women wUl be glad to know
there are plenty of them hore.
" $1.50 Silk Hose at $1
Woiuen'6 pure dye thread ailk hoee, either allk
Nor Hale garter tops. High spliced heels and double
toes and soles. Values worth up to $1.60, Satur
day, Sl.OO.
Regular 39c Hose at 29c
Women's all fibre ' Bilk stockings of superior
quality In black and white. Actual 39c values,
, ilr, 20c.
Special Values, 19c
Women's fibre silk boot and mercerized lisle
hose in black and white, very special at Jtfc.
Bargain Lot of Hose at 50c
Women's pure dye silk boot hose with double
heels and toes and garter tops, at, pair SOc.
Two Extra Values in Men's Hose
Men's fibre bilk socks
In tan. navy and gray on
eale Saturday, pair
19c
Men'a mercerised lisle
tanks in all colors and
lies; J5c values, pair
12ic
n
Saturday Sale Drugs, Toilet Goods
20-Mule Team
Borax
One 15c pack
age borax and'
One 15c pack
age soap chips
All for
15c
50c Jar of Milkweed Cream 28c
Free th ali Jar of this famona
akla ortsm sold Saturday wa
wUl rtv a fTx.st paokag-. of toilet
arttolss containing MUkwMd Orum,
lUUrwMd Cr.am Soap, Tao. Powd.r
ana Sodaata (or th. tMth. AU lor aao
Ingram's Milkweed cream is univer
sally indorsed by all leading beauties
both oft and on the stage. It is cool
ing, refreshing and quickly absorbed.
A perfect akla stimulant.
Mmo. Yale's Face Powder
Our price, baa been 4-c Now re- aq
duced for Saturday to mC
(Saturday we will p.1ve a large size
frCC. jar of .Mine. Vale's skin cream
with each package of Mme. Vale's face
powder, apecial for 2tfc.
This delightful cream Is a wonderful aid to
the preservation and beautlfication ot the com
plexion. Used in combination with the powder,
it imparts a velvety softne&s that women covet.
Mme. Yale's
Hair Tonic
2oc bottl
15c
Hinds Honey and
AliiMind Cream, 4D.
0o sis. -tOll
ROo P.roxld. Grfas.-
lrna Cream,
at
60c Cucumber
Cream
Cascarets, 50c
box at
:So J. and J,
Cross Talcum
at
Jap ltos. Tal
cum at
uOe Hrlla
r'ac. Powder . .
oc. Pond" a Kx.
CoRl t'reain....
28c
28c
29c
. Had
I2c
9c
28c
12c
Woodbury's
Facial Cream
Pal motive
Soap, cake..".
Jap Rose
Soap, 3 cakes.
Gordon's Triple
trari per
fume, oe
II bottle
Listeria, at...
It Caldweil'a
Syrup of Pepsin.
lAo Shamrock
Corn Plaster..
!5c I.ustrlte
Nail Polish...,
$1 Manicure
Buffers at ...
I2c
5c
14c
Fx-
10c
53c
53c
6c
12c
33c
llaspjial Cot
ton, l-ib. pkf..
I Bath
Spraja for....
10c Peroxide
t'oap, cake....
Diamond "C"
Soap, 10 bars.
Boracic Acid
pound pUg
Fletcher's Caa
torla, J6o sis...
He Meloroso
l"ace Cream . . .
Sal Hepatlca.
larae alze ....
Sloiin'B Untment. fOc
$re 28c
19c
33c
5c
20c
14c
19c
39c
71c
e
Sale of Lindsay Lights
Lindsay inverted gas lights
burner, globe and mantel complete.
Saturday in West Arcade,
only
39c
Wizard Gas Irons, on
sale Saturday, only. .
$1.48
Bath Tub Seats v
Regular $2 "Simplex" bath tub
seats on sale Saturday in the
West Arcade, at
Women's Union Suits
Real 50c Values
:
98c
A special lot of women's union suits for
Saturday. Fine lisle thread, with umhrella
Or cuff knees, ltcgular and extra sizes.
Nicely finished. Romilar 50c suits on sale
at 37c.
Special in Vests
Women's fine ribbed cotton vests in all sizes.
The regular 25c garments, on sale Saturday at 13c.
Union Suits, Only 19c
Women's fine cotton union suits with umbrella
or curt knees. All sizes. Extra good values.
Saturday at 19c.
Children's Underwear
An odd lot of children's vests and pants regu
larly worth 25c, on, sale Saturday at 9c
Sale of Pearl Beads
French pearl neck beads,' wax filled,
with solid gold clasp, regularly worth
$3, on sale Saturday at
$1
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I Clearance of Women's Pumps and Oxfords
ft.--! rn Former Prices $3.50 to $5 Pair.
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13.
PAIR
Many small lota to be closed out Saturday regardleaa of cost,
aduui ouv pairs in an. including
Dull and patent silk bow pumps. v
uull and patent colonial pumps,
lull and patent strap pumps
i airni learner tango pumps.
Main
rioov
Uull and patent button pumps,
Sale of High Grade Hand Bags
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Hand Bags of real seal,
pin seal and real Morocco
leathers iu newest shapes
and styles, some with two or j
three piece fittings. A. gf
Genuine- Morocco leather
hand bags with silk lining
and coin purse inside. New
pannier handle. IJogular
$2 bars on sale Sat
urday, at only . . . ,
$1
Worth 13 and
choice at . . . .
?B..$1.98 $