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TIIH HKK: OMAItA. SATURDAY, (XTPOUin. 10, 1914.
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Now Books
i mysteries, roDspiraciPS. fights, and pntv
of blood and absurdity. Withal, Ife r-
mane, with ail It Interesting traprlng.
, t'VPF.R COVER. Py no! Ccper Mgroe.
pp. !..). LJttie urown to.
If you were a young woman born Into
the smartest sot In New Tors aoctety. If
your youngest sister bad committed a
crime. If. In order to sava her, you were
forced to bccoma a secret agent of tha
t'nited State customs to aid In the de
tection of a man who bad smuggled a
told ar those during which the Iroquole w necklac Into this country, ir you
mpjra waa attacked and destroyed, cloa- fell In love with tha smuggler you were
tng with tha burning of Catherlnetown ! compelled to pursue, If It became a choice
ajid tha neatruotlon of the I-mng house, between your sister and the man you
Joseph Brandt and Walter Butler, the ' loved-what would you doT That's all
murdarer of Cherry valley whcM hor-f on ,nto thl tals pf excitement and
freah In men's mlnda atalk grimly across
Fletlaau
TUB HTPDEV CHn.PRES. By Robert
W. Chambers. 861 pp. tl.su, D. AppVe
ten Co,
atory ef the American revolution, told
by the hero, who himself la a young en
si sn In Morg&n'a rifles.
The three montha whose hlatory ia here
gggggggSgSgggmgSSKto OTHER BRARDEIS ADVERTISEMENTS, PAGES 6 AND . TODAY'S PAFERfKJa
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thee pagea, followed by thalr terrible
troop of Benares and Erlee tha vile Cat
People and, woret ef ail, thoae "talue
eyed Indiana" who outdid every savage
In enielty, while behind. In the dim back
ground of the Dark empire, hirk tha fear
some, hideous ftguraa of Catrln Montour
and the but little leaa terrible Amochol,
the red aachem, prteat and sorcerer of a
onoa pure, but now degraded, religion.
Other hlatorloa peraonagea appear, most
tit them but briefly, and not one of them
All la o intereatlng aa the noble Chief
Maya.ro, aagmmore of the Ftwanols-Mo-hloana,
eempanlon In hla youth of Uncus
and tha Oreat Serpent namea dear to
every reader of 'The Leather-Stocking
Tale-" t splendid gentleman, loyal, and
sTeneroua, and brave, though be did arajp
hia enemies whenever oecaai.iti offered
Only a little Inferior to him are the two
OnaMas and the StkhrMr: Inllnn, f"r
Mr, Chambers doe full Justice to a rao ths good time and uru worrlea aha
and a oivtllaatlOD which have been ruth-1 had In ByrdavlUe, where, at first. Juet
Javealle.
THE RITJAWAT. By Allen French. JR
pp. I1.2&. The Century company.
A atlrrtng atory of happenlnga In a
mall Massachusetta town, which will bold
tha Interest of both boys and gtrla. The
flol la full of unerpected turns, and an
element of mystery runs through the tale
almost to the last page-
THE LUCK T STONH. By Abbla Farwall
Brown. 118 pp. H.J6. Tha Century
company. "
A fairy-tale of American life of today.
In which an Imaginative curia of the tene
ments, who bellevea In fatrtaa, finds her
make-believe garoea suddenly coming true
In a moat wonderful and tasclnaUmr way.
PHYLLIS. By Maria Thompson Davleaa.
286 pp. S1.2&. The Century contpajiy.
Ctrla of sixteen will love thts pretty.
quaint, funny atory of bonny Ffcyllla and
lessly destroyed, and one Is Incline 1 to
nry Euan Loekiel hla Indian friends.
The historic! part of the book Is the
moat Intereatlng. but Lola, the heroine, a
camp follower hi rag when her beauty
first attracts Buan Losklel, trying to
reach. Cathartnestown. where she believes
her mothor Is held a prisoner, la a typical
Chambers girl, and tha romantlo part of
tha book fru In with tha story and the
solution.
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TKB PRTNCD OF ORATTPTAJUt. By
Dodd Mead & Company.
The story Is of tha second Ocaustark
gvnaration, and shows how time can
fly In tha world of maka-belteva as
wall as In that of reality. For rts hero,
.tb prlno of Orauatark, Is the son of
that Prlnoasa Votive, who waa the
heroine of "Qraustark," and her Amer
toan oonaort with whom ah teU In love
while she waa traveling Incognito In this
country. Truxton King, the hero of one
cf Mr. MoCutoheon'a former novels, also
reappears as the special American friend
ot the prtnoa. The young man, as hie
mother before hhn. re forth to see the
world and perchance to find the
Only Maid in some unexpected
plaoa beside the way. By the
tlma all tha" chief characters are
Worked up quite a complication of finance
and romanoa, whloh the reader may think
he sees through, until h re&ohoa the fat
ftil last page and hear idr. McCrutcheon
laughing at hla bewildered surprise. The
author has shown noteworthy construc
tive skill In th clever development o
this unexpected denouement.
rVBPIRATIOX. By Carol Gordon, m
Pp. 1 25. o. W. IMUIngham company.
New Tork and Paris form tha back
ground of the narrative and Browning's
Impassioned line "Love Is Best" strikes
tha keynote to the plot. Olga's marriage
for money and position; her husband's In
fidelity and untimely end while out row
ing with the other woman: her visit to
Parla and subsequent meeting with the
artist lover of her girlhood's dreams; her
Joyous discovery that she had formed the
Inspiration of his great Salon picture and
the happy adjuatment of the complicated
coll of circumstances that surrounded her
lover's Ufa are portrayed.
OH! JAMES! By H. M. Edgington. fl
Pp. $1.30. Little. Brown & Co.
"Jamee has far more money than ha
can use, and feels that he Is not doing
his duty to society, but his wife will not
help him to spend tha heaped-up gold.
Then the great Idea comas to ttml In
each of the five cities where hla business
has a branch he determines to support a
home, and within the home soma deserv
ing woman In luxury. When "Mrs.
James" learns what Is going on, tha ex
traordinary method adopted by her to
put an end to her husband's folly supplies
one of tha bright bits of comedy la an
unusually bright taia,
MATTHEW HA RG RAVES. By & O.
Tallsntyra, ft pp. ILSU. G. P. Putnam's
Bona.
Matthaw Hargravea, son of the portly
landlord ot the "Hope and Anchor." with
ail ths qualities one respects, and the
limitations of tha average -man. Is ex
cept tonally alow, and yet that touch of
, human Interest makes the story excep
tional. Th way In which the author
shows the growing sympathy between
Matthew and tha girl whom he and his
wife have taken Into their coldly correct
household Is a refreshing escape from the
manner in which the average writer de
scribes such situations, and the common
plaoa man Is thoroughly interesting,
TOE NEW CLARION By Will N. Har
ben. r?S pp. IL36. Harper & Brothers.
All the familiar characters of rural fic
tion play their accustomed roles In this
novel of Georgia Ufa. There ia the hot
Umpered but otherwise admirable young
hero, hla devoted, long-suffering mother
and atarn father, whose specialty Is hell
fir and brimstone; tha loyalty and vir
tuous viUag maiden, th wealthy city
girl who eventually perceive the error of
her ways, bar worldly mother, the drunk
ard with a heart of gold, the villain, the
scheming storekeeper, and tha elderly and
pious philosopher, who preachea lengthy
sermons at every opportunity, reducing
his audience usually femai - to tears.
Mr. Harben's dialog a in English u
rather stated, but his Oeorgia dialect Is
apparently much more natural.
-HB VANISHED MESSENGETR. By H.
PhUUp Oppenheltn. iil pp. Llttie
Brown Co.
Ths plot centers around on MUss Fen-
toUa, a helpieaa cripple who lives la a
marvelous astat on th North Bea coast,
where be does hia best to throw England
into war for th pur lust of bloodshed.
He Is a many-sided vlUata who captures
secret aaval wireless meaaegee with his
swa. apparatus, and conveys ths Informs
tkm to another world power. When an
Americas rcpresentrXiT to Tte Hag-je.
John P. Duaster. falls Into Fentolln's
hands, ths latter detains him against h i
wui ana threaten death unless the
Amartcaa wtU reveal a most tmportant
secret. Ther Is, of course, the usual ro-
eoanc. tha heroin being Fentolln's
Esth.
at first her fathers wealth seemed to her
a barrier between her and tb other girls
and boya
DOROTHY DAINTY'S VISIT. By Amy
Brooks. S4C pp. H. Lothrop Lee it
Bhepard company.
Another of the" Dorothy Dainty" aer
ies. In this one, Dorothy goes to New
York City with her parents to visit ths
family of a little friend, Vara Vana
Nancy Ferris, Dorothy's dearest compan
ion, has been stolen away on acount of
her skill In dancing, and a very Intereat
lng part of the atory tells how Nancy
Is discovered through the wit and devo
tion of a young boy and restored to bet
home.
MA KINO MARY LIZZIH HAPPY. By
Nina Rhoadea. 22 pp. L Lothrop Lee
& Bhepard comanpy.
The latest of the "Briok House" series,
which contains four good stories, th
leading one giving till to the book,
Roeie, th heroin, really does mak
"Marry Linie" happy, and her reward
of pleasure will do any on good to read,
while the other stories are equally Inter
esting. TIK-TOK OF OZ. By Frank U Baum.
ti-tt. l'-e'lly & Brltton company.
A new Os story. Introducing "Ann Bo-
forth," the Queen of Oogaboo, whom Tik-
Tok assists In conquering our old ac
quaintance, the Nome King. It also tells
of Betsy Boo bin and how, after many ad-
ventures, she reached the land of Os. II
dustrated. DAVE PORTR7R IN THE GOLD FIELDS.
By Edward Btratemeyer. Ju pp. J1.26.
Lothrop, Lee Si fihepard company.
Another of th Dava Porter series. One
of Dave's chums told him of a gold mlns
In Montana which belonged to the mother
of this chum, Roger Mo it, but had been
lost in a landslide. So, nothing, would do
but that Dave and, his friends must hunt
for this mine. Those who know Dare
need not be told that ha found th mine.
JACK 8 TO AW IJ MEXICO. By Irving
Crump, Sa pp. H. McBrldoNast com
pany. Jack Btrawbrtdge, a New England boy.
Is Intrusted with a valuable set of blue
I prints to deliver to an American engineer
In charge of the great power plant that
supplies electricity to Mexico City. He
accomplishes the task, but the drawings
are stolen from the desk of their owner
by a man with a scarred foot After fol
lowing a false clue that leads to the ar
rest of an innocent soldier tha real cul
prit ia finally apprehended.
THE BOY ELECTRICIAN. By Alfred P.
Morgan. IM pp. IX Lothrop, Le tt
Bhepard company,
This book tolls bow to make all kinds
of motor, talecrapha, telephones, bat
teries, ate., and to do so oonomloally, and
has also axplalnad th principle upon
which these depend for for operation, and
how th same thing Is don in tha every,
day world.
BOOK Or ATHLETICS. By Paul Wtth
Ington. 811 pp. II. SO. Lothrop, Lee
Bhepard company. ,
College stars and champions, together
with noted trainers Ilk Keens Fltspetrick
and th labs "Mlk" Murphy, tell every,
thing that oan well be told regarding
training for. and performing to, vry
form of oompetltlv athletics that Is of
oonsequeno. Emphasis la placed upon
clean living, fair play and moderation la
all things.
THE KINO OF ALSANTER. Py Janve
; ' r. a pp. ti Jb. u. Y. r-ut-nam
a Bona.
Aa Improbable tale of mad uvea, kings,
scholars and consuls: a tale cf two
bsTOUtea. both of extreme beauty, wllh
Pmsf rrleada.
During a trial In Tlpperary. Cnrran
made a scathing attack on a land sgent
Two days later aa enraged gentleman
burst into his bedroom la Dublin, bef r
the counsellor was out of bed, and, flour
Isn.ng a horae-whlp ravagely, aald:
"Bir. I'm th gentleman you insulted
In ths oourt house la Cionmd In the
preeeuo cf the whole county, and I'm
here to thrash you soundly."
'What:'' exclaimed Curran, Indignantly
T"u call yourself a geaUamaa. and yet
you ma to strut a man when he,
lying downr
"No. bedad." protested tha agent, soorn.
ttg to lak a mean advantage of hia
enemy, and sitting down. -I'll ttu .
Oil you get out of bed. an' than I'll gtr
w rvu uvi near.
"Troth, if thars Urn way of it,- said
Curran. "i ll 1 hare till you chanaw
your Kind."
And h turned over on Ma other si da
Th sgent laughed and ths counseUer
lai-ghed, and te ho came to whip stared
to dine, and th pair parted tha ben of
friencs.
New Veilings
The varied Hat stylos now in
rogus ar particularly favor
able to the use ot velllnit. the
dark color hart been moat
favored. We are now showing
all the new strips, something
suitable for all at prices, per
yd.. 59 75t. 85t up
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.iiiii in n i ' wm r e ' u ""( ' m ;" i " I mr "n isuniiii.
-AtsSsMusMisalssBstfM ' a men WiiniHlisli I ti,tmimmJLmmyMm t1i
Women's Neck wV
I.saa4erd (ellnr sad Cuff rta
-Several dcsians, 500
art 'iteillag ' t ellers Mnnd em.
brolilere,!, Infe. Hwlsn 1 -
trimmed. Vniisnat "TRft
values, al IMe aad IIU
Veateee l'relty, dnlnt efferts
In Hwtss embroMery, fl-r snd
r'uiSOo to SI.50
Women's Kid Gloves, 85c Pr.
Wawaw te Oaaae.
The regular trombot (layer of a
Bc;-'iun fenestra a id wtta a
cc-d. and the conductor reiuctantiy ao
e(.t tns services ot a brass band ama
teur. He aaa a Uttia doubtful however
as to the suitability of his substitute
After the first perforuance the new
player aaaed u conductor how h had
1 IVss emu trf MntisJ s V. . v. a. m
Sretty fairly, but that perbap he wouud
o better next night.
Th wwcuotr, eyeing hla gratfu2y.
answered:
"Man. ye see. th must Is strange tea
me tr.e nlcht. and I'm no fust anair c I
rrt. tut you wail tas ta xuon s nlchl
aa' eli ao hear aa o tnaa fiddles at
a ."Lunula legrah.
tealSa't Blsua Hlsa,
"Why did you beat this maa so terri
bly T" said the )udge. indicating tne tan
da(ea figure of the plaintiff.
"I ashed Mm wr.v a horse fcad run away
your honor." explained ins prisoner. ' atj
he told m that It was because tb i-
had lost hia equisMunlty."
- H'm." s&id tn jyAge. Tlscharged,' .
Llffifetxitt's alsgsi.ne
Values to
$2.00
Values to
$2.00
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rf-f s
oaie
Saturday-
Sale
Saturday
Almost 2,000 Pairs of Kid Gloves, worth up to 12.00 a pair,
offered at 85c a pair. We question whether we have ever boen
able to offer a better bargain than these rrloves. Especially con
sidering the present scarcity and the high prlceg of Kid Gloves
this offering becomes altogether out of the ordinary. This lot
comprise purchases from two of the most prominent Importers
and manuf adorers' samples and over stocks of Women's Short
Kid Gloves, consisting of
VTssaen'g 0rerem KU Gleyes..,.
Wsmen'g flaae Kid Oloveg
Weinen'g Oatseasa Cape 0 levee.,
Wemeii's Genal ne Merita Cloves
Women's Doeskin Glomes
gnrjuimelii GloTea
Women's Soe4e Gleves
In one and tw-clap gtyloa. In black, whits and roost oolom.
Not every slie In every style, but ajl site In th lot They come
In plain and fancy style, to an almost endless variety.
All these gloves ar absolutely perfect, but a few of them
JfTn 7Aery BashtlT olloL Most of the (lores are worth
1.50 to $2.00 a pair, a few only worth leas. we cannot urKe the
wisdom of securing, ae far as possible, a season's want. In this
sale The opportunity Is a most special one. Colne ear, to
lect from these gloves, worth up to 12.00 a pair, at 85.
Sale of Sample Bags
Values
Limit
4 tolS.) ) ft) One to
Sale Jf U Sy Each
Price U f Cnstomgf
:,''i':J
Tlirvft pntiro snmplo lines of l)agH at a
fraction of their real worth. This lot in-
eludes all the newest shapes ami fancies in
fine hand bags.
They Come in All Colors
Some have silk lininfrs; others hnye leather lin-
ingrs. Two, three nnd five vanity fittings. F.very
bpg jniarantoed Ural Senl, Real Pin Seal, I veal Wal
rus, ICal MorooM or Iteal Saffien Ipntherw.
This is th biggttt value u have had in
baq in year. -POSITIVELY only ONE to
each customer.
Smart Copies of French Hats
Made to Sell for $13.50 to$16.50 1' A rr jv
175 bcautifal Ilatscooiea of Pmneh sl T i. 9lDJ
model hats bought at a prtat sacri
fice from a well known New York
pattern hat house that makes hats
to sell for $13.50 to $16.50. Not one
in this lot worth less. Principally Drcsa and
Street Hate, including the chic sailors and
basque turbans now so popular, trimmed in
Nuraidi effects, ostrich fancies, flower and
ribbon trimmed, metallic trimmings, etc.
300 Hats for Misses
and Juniors
In
ZIbllcne Plash
and Velvet, black and J
all the new colors. Hats
suitable for girls, t to 12
years of age. Worth up to
$2.50. each
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Untrimmed Hats
Velvet Shapes r f Qr
Worth up to $4.00 $ I 7 J
Following our big Untrimmed
Hat Sale of last Saturday we
find we have about 25 dozen smart Lyons
Velvet and Salts Velvet shapes, worth up
to $4. which come In black only, and will be of
fered tor your selection Saturday at I1JS.
The Very Latest Trimmings
Our trimming section has just received
200 smart stick-np effects for the new
Military Turbans including Burnt
Pheasant, all colors: Vulture
fancies, Wing effects, and an m- LJC
mense variety or other styles
Values up to 1.Z5, Saturday
a U A 11
49'
MUNSING
E A R
Union Suits for Women
and Children
ITe men's Xsnslnt; Pnlen salts In
fins cotton and part wool, high
neck, with long sleeves, Dutch
neck, with elbow sleeves and
low necks, sleeveless; ? 1 -r
all ankle lengths, suit. . .J DU
rTessea's Ksadag; I nia Salts In
light, medium and neecy-llnsd
cottons; high neck, with long
sleeves; Dutch neck, with elbow
sleeves, low neck, sleeveless,
all ankle lengths, rt
suit ? I.UU
Xlsses. Caflare! sad Boyi'
- MsBtlaf Solts In part wool, nat
ural color, hlxh neck, with long
sleeves, aakl leogUi. open crotch
and drop seat; aea, i
to 14, at suit 41L.UU
ChlUres'i mm Boys' Msmslme
Cafea Sslts Is Heecy-ltned cot
tons, cream and gray, high neck,
with long sleeves, ankle length.
upa cnnci, arop seat;
sisea t to 12 years, sutt. ; .
Unusual Umbrella Sale
Men'a and Women Umbrtlla
CSS5 n
Choose From
U500cfThem
Saturday, at
Css!isWsSalsBMs7
Handles Alone
Worth
$100 to $300
They are the best values ever shown in Omaha
at this price. All thwc umbrrllss have first quality
American taffeta covers, and all come in all-silk
cases. They are really extraordinary values.
All Have Steel Rod arid Paragon Frame
The total lot consists of 1,500 umbrellas. Eight
hundred of them have sterling silver and finest gold
filled handles. The handles alone on these are
worth from $1.00 to $3.00. Think of what wonder
ful values they arc at.... $1.00
The Corset Is Not a Complex Problem
T K VOU understand It properly, but so few women do, and so few, In the segregate, are willing to
spend the few nwiucnls eitra required for fitting, even though ws make no extra charge. But
ir you stop to consider that a cbuuga Is grsdually coming, tliat tighter fitting gowns are bars,
ymiH find that the proper corset properly fitted moans worlds to you. not alone to your figure,
but to your health and completion as well. The Nemo makers have a number of new models In
both Nemo and Smart Sot Corsets that will bring your figure bark to the lines It should hsve. the
natursl curves, not the corsetless effect. If you have been wearing corsets Insufficiently boned,
corsets tbst lisre permitted the Ogurs to spread, corsets that have not correctly supported tha flg
ure. hsvi our expert corsetlerea fit you with the new Nemo or Smart Set models, which. In white or
flesh color, are dainty enough to be In keeping with the "-est lingerie.
welL?0JJLL ffrwcwWtliw wtauii . slealer, medio mjrrtwft,
her health Is seen to ssffer If bar kxtdy Is net correctly sspported. Our rorsetleir t therosgbly
JLf JlltltrtetBra ef.tb ' sui I jat jMrrect 4ojBlaal support mess, alsa whers
Ifi-g,i4-,0Jrj,"f" set Fo extra charge Is wade forJkls fltUnf servlna,
5m Corsst, style 804, Is eslgnea for meslssi sr slender flrsres. It Is
made of fine quality, pink striped or whits batiste, with either pink or
white embroidered polka dots. Ths host Is low. but ths Nemo "llrldsa"
prevenis any aanger or me corset "digging In," very lightly
boned, still ths bones are so arranged that they correctly sup
port tha figurs. Sixes to 28. at . . :
"sisrt set (erseta. asaaa a sstMt, la a
Salntr pink, strlplrs of pink satin,
ilalnty ni .uh to ba in ktpl with lis
flnat llngs'la an4 win i, a lalUlit te
thoi who dsa r a aorst that I i in
kautlful aa well as ciurabla, rash-
alii and comfortable. Slsaa to '
A nwmnrt Sr MaSrl mad of the Iattlkopa
rloih. Ih new open ventilating wear.
which dui noa not strtin. This
T- l Is a psrfsrt alastln ratmt i.m
$3
.ua 11 win not puig. put son.
troia tha flesh tmrferllr an
bits an in comrori of an all
iuc crsi
Hiss up
to 10, at ....
Ssvetal valaea la Wa
as Smail Srt
inai ar slightly ill4.
to
at ,
$1000
la
I Oai is)
ir tii4.
$2.00
Saturday-Sale of Women's Fine $350 & $4 Shoes
Newest Fa)) StylesSale on Main FJoor. J
SAVE t5c TO $1.15 ON EACH PAIR
An exccptionaJlj lucky purchase of a very select lot of
fine fall footwear. Fine patent kid shoes with silk bro
cade cloth tops or kid tops. In the same lot is a quantity
of shoes in dull mat kid- All new lasts and patterns.
Pull Louis, Oaby or Cuban heels. All sizes. Not a pair in tho
lot worth less than $3.50 many worth $4.00 all po on sale Hat
urday, in Main Floor Shoe Section, at $2.85 pair.
Saturday's Specials
85R
VtA Pairs I a fasts Shoes All
leathers and styles; hand-sewed
soles. $1.25. $1.60 and $1.75 QO
shoes, on sale Saturday ...OC
204 Pairs Satla SUppers for TTosi.
em Worth np to $3 a (1 A A
pair, Saturday, pr )JUU
Bala Sllepers tor Xsj a a 4 Wssmb
Prices
25c, 35c and 49c
Her Gift
FRAMED
ITand colored in the original
tints. Genuine eopjright edi
tion. The most successful pic.
ture of the decade. Never sold
for less than 11.50 without a
frame. Oar price complete,
with a 1-inch matched earner
gold frame, size 12x22, Satur
$1.19
We Are Sale Areata Is Omaha for
"Red Cross Shoes"
For women. Ths famous fina
ble sols shoes, affording masl
mum style aad maximum com
fort; all styles and all aliea, at
$4 and $4.50
I in Mack, brown and russet; M M,
S and It LCI valrjaa- all r--v
i - - - i nsiss." sla. ur r,v s i - . . . s
t - ....... id uus hh Hiuraar, ( iwswvs
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Saturday's Specials
Bosoe Slippers for TTomea asd
Children Imported from Gar
many before ths war. Made from
Camel's Hair cloth, padded soles,
mads of leather. All sizes.
Woman's Slsea Children's Slses
98c ii..69c
Jet Oil She Polish. 10c bottles, 6e
Gilt-Edge Shoe Polish, 2Sc bottle 1&
All 10c Bex Polishes, larlsdlng
Skiaoia, -r-in-l,- -Bally r
TOILET GOODS
Jarenlle Toilet Soap, cake s
Kirk's Jsp Rose Soap, cake It
La Flora Cold Cream, COe size.. Me
Llsterlns, $1.00 bottla (a
Meulholatum. COc six .....,...tm
Horllck's Mslted Milk, Q
hospital site.... Z0
Bromo Seltter, $1.00 six tOe
Cantbrot, 0e size .jf
Mennen's Talcum I'owder. caa..te
Itaskln's Cocosout Oil Soap, j
7 bars for Z4C
Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1 lb. UrttSe
Bsvoy Egf Shampoo. 25c site . .ISfl
Melba Faos Powder, all q
shades, COc size ,.C
El I-erfecto Veda Rouge. 50c 's1ze2e
Kpsorn Baits, 1- b. package . .
Seldletz Powders. 10 In bog, atlite
Lapatlc JW In bottle. . ..4
Ihenolai Wafers. 100 In bottle. .e
Banlflusb. 25c can
Old Dutch Oeanssr. at the can. Z
8perUI WhlU Ivory JUndle 1 ol
Manicure File at ICC
Traveliag Bags & Sait Cases
Sainpla lots bought at a big reduc
tion, Including combination bars.
Fresh Cut Roses
39c Dozen
froth Cut Roses ot AH Colon
hong Stems.
ALSO
Tulip Bulbs
10,000 for Eatordaj in Colon
SiofU and Double
12c Dozen
Out flower Department.
HOSIERY
Weasea's Pare Thread Hflk Hose
With high spliced soles, double
hU and toes and wid carter
tops; usually sell for $1, Q
Saturday, at OC
Ws sara's gQk Bt aai Lisle Esse
Tso. black and whits; full
fa b Ion. doable sole, heals
and toea. 3S valu DC
Wsatea's Black and Taa Lisle liase
Th "Black Cat" brand; bsavy
scd light wctt; rjll fa&hlon
atd aeamls; doable heels, toes
snd soles; rood value at 1 O I
2Sc. Saturday, at -"1
Beys and Girls' Heavy aad lias
Ribbed Base Ths "Black Cat"
brand, with double knses, high
spiioed heels and toea. and 1 c
ubls soles, at DC
Men's and Women's
Handkerchiefs
Sale Saturday
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Wessen's line Sheer Afl-Llaea
Maadkerchlafs With hand- em
broidered corners; In colored and
white, narrow aad wide hems;
real Armenian lace trimmed
edges, linen centers. 60e "1 Ci
value. Saturdsy, each . ...-DC
Womes's rise Sheer 6 ha sir
HasdkerchUfs Wlds hemmed t!
sues, with corded borders;
also colored Initials
lea's All. Uses IsWaJs r
..5z
slightly tnsperfsct. Saturday
53:93 Tea Kettle
M ie of Purs Aluminum
flak
Nothing to
r chip oil; out-
lasts tin or anam- f X
alwar; light la iJA
weight, butatroas
and darabla; bssis Im II
Juicklr: a v a s II' .11
ul: ssaclal SaU III
lSU $2.35
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