THE BEK: OMAHA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER lfi, 1914. COUNCIL BLUFFS GIRL TO WED CLIFFORD WOLFE. MRS. J. K. FLEMING IS LAID AT REST IN MOUNT HOPE much larger number would hare been ao commodated at Lowe Avenue, Presby terian church of which Mr. and Mrs. Fleming were charter members, but the weather forbade Mr. Fleming's ventur. ing out. Dr. A. F. Ernst, pastor, and Dr. Nath aniel McGlffln of Fremont, former pastor of this church, conducted the services. Dr. McOiffln. who had known Mra. Fleming longest, said It was needless to "speak for her In death, for she had spoken for herself in this long and bleared life. Of her It may be truly said, she had done wharhe could." The singers wre Mrs. Mullts of Council Fluffs, Miss Dttnock. H. H. ryn. and Frank Underwood. The pallbearers were Dr. H. M. Mcflanahan. Dr. J. M. Patton. O. W. Hervcy, Charles E. Ady, George M. D.mou. R. A. Mi l arlnne, A. H. Wells and Jamra 13. Wootan. The floral tribute arre. profuse and beautiful. The ramet was covered with a spray of American Beauty roees and embanked with flowers of many var ieties. Mra. J. K. Fleming, who died Monday nlKht. was laid at rest In Mouat Hope cementery Wednesday afternoon. The funeral services were held at the home, 4123 iAfayette avenue, which wss over flowed with frlen'ls and neighbors. A Bee Want (ioosters. Ada Arc tho Best nuslnees By MZLLIFICIA. Thursday, October 15, 1914. s" UFFg and anti-ruffs have Mine veiling experiences when campaign lng. Miss Jans TnomsoTi, Yassar graduate, and Juno-eeque beauty, j who la retting votes for auf'rage by making street speeches earn i evening from her automobile, ran up against a difficult situation )ast evening and, aa usual, waa equal to It. j Miss Thomson spoke for an hour and a half to a large audience at fifteenth and Douglaa streets. In the crowd waa a decidedly picturesque j gladiator, who looked aa If he were the western villain In the movies. He waa at least six feet and aa many more Inches, and If he hadn't been either part Indian or Mexican, he certainly would have been the "white hone." I think he was part Indian and had found a lot of "fire water" before run ning Into Mies Thomson's meeting. He gave an extra hitch to his chaps, loosened the red 'kerchief around his neck and waved . hie huge sombrero, "I'm Buffalo Bill," he shouted, "and I nave Just come from South America." "Will some man kindly lead this man away?" asked Mies Thomson In key winning way. Many a would-be hero looked at the Intruder, but dared not go up to the giant. Finally Miss Thomson opened the door of her car and stepped down and out Into the crowd and up to the "big chief." Now Miss Thomson Is bead and shoulders above the average woman in site, but she scarcely reached to the shoulders of the huge Intruder, but she was not afratd. "Now, see here, this Is my meeting, and I want you to get. Good bye!" she exclaimed, and he slunk awsy through the crowd. Engagement Dinner. Dr. and Mra. Donald Macrae ef Council Bluffs entertained at a beautifully ap pointed dinner Ut evening at their home when the engagement waa announced of thlr daughter. Mlaa Marion Macrae, to Ir. Clifford Wolfe of Omaha, son ef Mra. Joseph Baldrlge. Mini Macrae la one of the moat beauti ful young women In society and attended achool at Mis Hall's in Plttafleld. Uui, nd graduated from Mini Loiing'g school In Chicago. Mr. Wolfe attended college at Pomford, "onn., and later at : Andover. Ha baa made many f rlends slnoe coming to Omaha to reside. The wedding wilt take place tn January. Pink and white roses and cosmos formed the decorations at the dinner party and the evening waa spent dene lirg. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrlge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart. 2d. Mft and Mra. (Icnrge Van llrunL Mr. and Mra. Raymond Conner of Den-Ison. Mr. and Mrs. Wirflam Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. William Coppock. Ir. and Mrs. B. A. Merritt. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Macrae. Mrs. F.lixabeth Wtldman. Mrs. Beach of New York. Mrs. H. C. Miller. Mrs. A. D. Weston. STILL FIGHT TO RETAIN INDIAN WAREHOUSE HERE Data Is still being gathered locally on the reaxone why Omaha should tie re tained as the location for one of the three Indian warehouses in the United 8tat.es, The data is being gathered by the Commerleal club. The material will be forwarded to Cato Hells, who Is com missioner of Indian affairs at Washing ton. (,' Dee Want Ada Produce Resulta. V Misses- Marlon Macrae, 3uise Dtnnlna. Kltsabeth Davis, Messrs. Clifford Wolfe, Donald MrFerron of, Chlceao, U: H. Baldrlge, Koger Keellne. Mlnsna Marie Darts Maria Stewart. Messrs. W. F. Smith. Creorge Wright K. W. Hart. Robert Dinning, Wiilard BuUer, LUNCHEON MONDAY FOR THE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE .0 v Candidates on the republican ticket for the various .offices to be filled at the coming election will give a luncheon at MISS MARION MACRAE. the Rome hotel Monday evening, at which time the mem be re of the county central committee will be the guests. Puellian Club. The Puetllan club bald its business meeting Monday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Gentleman. OfOoers ware elected and novel entertainments planned for future gatherings. The members are: - Misses Misses Helen Oentlemun, Bees gentleman, -Margaret He vane, Helen O'Brien, Aline Gentleman, Agnes Gentleman, r-tacla Kefhmsrk. Beas Coufal, l.oretta Gentleman, Ruth Gentleman. Mario O'Brien, Afternoon Bridpe. Mine Mercedes Caughlan entertained at a bridge party this afternoon la honor of Mrs. Blaine Young, whose marriage was celebrated laat week. Autumn leaves" were used In the decorations and three tables were placed for the Kama. UcKeen-Jenien Wedding". The marriage of Mlsa Emails Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mra L. P. Jensen and Mr. Roy McKeen of Blair, waa cele brated Wednesday afternoon at- the home of the bride In the presence of the Immediate relatives at tha young couple. The Rev. Helvereon of tha Swedish Lutheran chnreh performed tha ceremony. Tba bride waa gowned In pale green crepe de ehine, with trimmings ef cream lace and wore a corsage bouquet of t rides' rows and lilies of tha valley. Miss Esther Denlson aad Mr. Edward ' Durant were the only attendants. After tha wedding dinner tha young couple left for Blair, where they will make their borne. Aloha itigh Five (Hub. Mra. J. F. Novak entertained the mem bers' of tha Aloha High Five olub at her borne Wednesday afternoon. Prisea ware won by Mlsa Nell Barnum. Mra, T. W. Vtck. Mra. C. T. Ratekln and Mra. G W. OtM. Mrs. C. Breen waa the guest of the elub. Mrs, O. Flubr will entertain the dub In two weeks. Zimmerman-Baufc-hmtn Wedding. Miss Blanche E. Zimmerman and Mr. jPavid M. . Baughman of Des Moinea, la., were united In marriage at S o'oloc k Tuea. day evening by Rev. M. V." Hlgbee at bla borne. 'll Maple street Mr. Baughman la officially connected with 'the fraternal society ot Yeomen. The horde of tha koung people will be at Knoavllle, la. j Pleasures Past. Mr.- P. H. Dreibus entertained at din ner -at W roth's cafe Saturday evening. Hia guests were Mr. und Mrs. Amos Olson of Council Bluffs and Mr. C. S. Hife of this cJty, Tor Mn. Magee. Mra V. C. Bradford entertained in formally at bridge this afternoon at her home for Mra. Jerome Magea, who Is spending . the week here. Two table were placed for the bridge game. In and Out of tbe Be Hive. Mra. Robert Warren Vlutor of Lincoln is tbe guest of Mlsa Mae Engler. Mjse Verne b If lea of Chicago is the guat of her aunt, Mrs. Grant Wliltema. Mlsa irlee will be in the city several weeks. JMlas Franoea Plummer ef Silver Crack, la, who has been the guest ef Mlaa Kranoea Ptattl for the laat two weeks, returned to her home Wednesday,' accorn panted by Mia Ptattl, who will be her gueet for twe weeka Mrs. P. Clem Deaver has returned frero Wyoming, where she spent tbe summer with her aon, Qulntin K. Deaver, ef Caa. per, Wyo. Mra. Deaer left the last of the week for fceneca. Kan., where ahe will be with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Pulll Xan. , Bee.Waot Ada Proce Reeujta , j Oocond Floor Paxton Block ILLIMERY SALE Friday and Saturday Interest is unabated In the mag nificent display anil enthusiasm la undiminished. Kverywhere we) hear the most favorable comments upon the wonderful values here, the great variety In styles, and the cxrluslveness of the models. Hats Soiling at a Sacrifico Friday and Saturday w-e will sell hats that formerly sold for I5,00 to $23. dlculoualy low price of SIO.OO nave that Individuality, character tlveneee so much sought for by all well dressed women. Remember, all $15 to $25 hats will be sold Friday and Saturtiay at .oo at tlie rl- A I. Tlwae liata jH1 r and dlstino f T!5rrT:'i:3"rirr ixs? una $1 Umbrellai FrMir- Mmtn Flear. Men's snd Women's t'mbrellss. Regulsr li.OO values In every way. I.arjra sssort ment of handles. A big bargain. 59c ll ::iLr'::: '"Jc ;r":ill;:i,"",,:,.JI, , , 1,1 'te 1 $1 Hand Ba i FHdar Mat"Vloer. Heal Leather Hags. The biggest values at this price you have ever seen. Guaran teed real leather bcc. A very Special value. 69c Underwear and Hosiery Bought at About 60 Now on Sale A abort while ago Otto E. Dryfoos A Sons, commission merchants, removed from 274 Church street to Twetitv-fourth street and Fourth avenue. New York. To reduce their stocks before removal they made us offers at very low figures. This merchandise Is now here Just when you want It most, at savings of one-third and more In many instances. Women's Union Suits h la silk s f. and fir P" slses. $1.00 75c l, rettea a ma wnel Ine cottons. All styles snd Worth to 11.75. HhIs on Msin Floor, Fri day, suit Women's Union Suits Me4laat aaa Cleeey Maed eettena. All styles and sizes. Val ues up to fl. Pale on Main Floor Friday, suit Women's Corset Covers la mealam weight ecte high neck, elbow sleeve. Rises 4, h a ay and (. 2 c values. Sale on I 1 Main rioor Friday, st ' Children's and' Boys' Union Suits Heavy fleered eoltea, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, drop seat. Broken lots and f sixes. Worth to c. Sale JlMp on Mala Floor Friday, at... eW Women's Union Suits, Vesta and Pants Hla-h eck, long sleevea, aakle lengths. In ribbed cottons, fleecy lined and cresm, B9 quaj men. taie Friday at. In basement garment 39c 25c Children's and Boys' Vssta, Pants, Shirts and Drawers neavy ana axinia neeeee eetteaet rream, oieacned and gray. , Worth to tie. garment. Bale on Main Floor Friday at .. Boys' Shlrta and Drawers Heavy fleered ewHoai gray only. Slses s to If yeara. 35c f values. Sale In Basement. I Hi Friday, per garment aayy Men's Union Suits l,efl Pall ana W later Weigh Palss Salts for 'Mea Made of medium heavy weight ribbed and fleered cotton; all slses, in ecru colors and mixtures. Nat a stilt la tbe let werth leas tkaa at JOO. m r. All go In our big lot In ithe basement, suit... Men's Shirts and Drawers IM Dasea Fall and Winter Weight Shlrta and Drawers far Men. Wool, cotton ribbed and extra fine quality fleece lined. Valnea g mp T5c a garment. In .lif basement, per garment.... ' i Men's Union Suits S40' Kztra Heavy and Medlnm Welabt Ribbed t nl Salta far Men In eeru and gray colors, closed crotch, extra well made and Terrect fitting Werth ta a SI. 25, In basement Fri day, per suit gK Daaen Pine Aaallty Ribbed aad Worsted Mlaea I'nlea Salta far .wen in ecru and gray colors. worth ta gl.ne. On Main Floor of old store, Fri day, per suit Men's Shirts and Drawers as Fine Weal and Worsted Mlzea Shlrta and Drawers In tan and fray, brown mixtures; all sixes. td 50, both in shirts and draw ers. Made by one of the best un derwear mills,. Valnea aa ta U garment, on Main Floor of old store Friday, per garment 75c $1 85c 12k HOSIERY Wamen'a Mlnrk lloee Full fashion ed, high spliced heels and toes; double solea. Also black black with spilt soles. Jfc nuallty. pair Women's Fibre and Pare Thread Silk Bant Haae With high spliced heel snd toes, double OA soled. Blank. Good 50e 4f value, now aaev Wemen'a Uk Male Haae In black, tan and white. Full fashioned, with double soles, heels and toes. Also llbre silk and ribbed top all-wool seamless hose, pair Men's Caahmere Weal Haae Full, seamlens, in plain black a p snd natural color. Worth 'IJlC up to 29c, pair w Bay' and Glrla' Blark Haae Fine and heavy ribbed, with p double knees, soles, heels IjC and toes, pair w 25c Men's Gloves A big manufacturer's sample line. There are dress gloves, street and driving gloves in this lot. Some are lined, others unlined. Mochas. Genuine Buck, lined and unlined Kid Gloves and Mittens. Values $1.50, $1.75 and $3.00. Your choice Friday at t . . . , 95c Dress Goods and Linings A Few Trimmed Beauties Whether you want Just a hat for general werf?S ". ff or a rreation to harmonise with the dreanlnesl J 1 t of costume, it will pay you to nee these. V vU 37.SOtO$.5.0Q C7 CA CE Values Friday & Sat. $9. Ltoice o Triiminoie J mi 0 Ma 1 In Our BASEMENT Millinery Section FRIDAY 1? dar on Main Floor. Yard 5 Cases of Travelers' Imported Samples These samples are matched up, 2 to pleoea of a kind and pinned to gether. They conalst of all kinds of nign class French and Uerman Preae Uoods, and worth as high aa I2.JS a J mra. npaciai on Main Floor, each piece 39c & 49c 2.500 Fine Dress Patterns At Bla; Baanrtlana In frlee cacn pattern contains ample m Comprising many big lots of mill ends, remnants, samples that are the biggest kinds of bargains. Mill Kaa Remnant l.eagtba and Samale rieeea of all kinda ot Suitings, Coatings, French Flan- ' nel. French ChaRles. at Vi and Less the Regular Prices Hale Msin Floor snd Basement. Sample Una af Fine Caatlagra Broadcloth, Mannish Huttings, heavy and medium weight plaids and roman stripes. In lengths from I to ( yards. Worth TA to $2.10. Main Floor. Mf Tard aoe Tarda af Vine all Waal Mill Knde Mostly ll.lato 2.0 a yard material and suiting. All ferfect goods except tbey are cut n lengths. In French - and storm serges, fancy orepes, poplins, eplngla, mlied suitings, broad cloths, Keraey suitings. r n chinchillas, eto. On Main AMf Floor. Tard feSee Tarda af BO ta Ba-laek Mill Kada af Ollver'a Snlttngs In fan cy weaves, diagonals, whipcords, Vlgoreaux and Victoria suitings, including many different style coatings. Worth to 11.30. f ft Main Floor, Friday. Per hllC yard UV. llee Tarda af Cat Plea and Rem anta French challiea in medium and dark grounda, and French Flannels. Regular 80c to sir le qualities. Hnecial Frl- ATtlZ t prices ite- rial for anv atvls draaa or an it in mit the plain and fancy weaves. All weights, serges and fancy twills, tancv weavea, poplins, chiffon broad cloths, black and white cheeks, and fanry stripes. Each pattern $1.85, $2.48. $2.95 Dress Goods Remnants in Basement asvaa w IV f i.VV 10c&19c Three Cases af Travelera Dress fiends Samalea flultabla for all purpoaea. Would aell up to 11.00 jaru in ine DOlt. Your choice Fri day, each , MSO Tarda af Fine Drees Gaads Remnanta In lengths of IVi to ( yards In all kinds of weaves and fall colorings. The accumulation of our. recent special dress goods sales. Choice Friday, per remnant 69c, 95c and $1.39 Linings-Main Floor Rmuiti Sf Ptae Satin FlnUhea1 aatme Dark and light colors. M Inches wide. Sic value. Friday, yard IS Pleees af One 8e IJnea Canvaa Yard. SB Place, af Onr 1B Web ater Pereallna Tard Be Plreea Priaeesa Sana Worth 2 so. Tard 21c ,25c He 19c Silk and Velvet Bargains All on Sale on Main Floor Friday See Tarda af High Olaas Silk Remnanta- In 27-inch, S-inch and 40 inch widths. Splendid remnanta for daneing frocka, party gowns, shps, fancy waists, petticoatand LsCr,ot.3:??50cand 98c Plain and Fancy Velvet Remnanta For sulu, coats, millinery and trimming purposes. One to ten yards long. Very special at. yard BT-Ineh All Silk Tarn Dyed Meeaa Ine. S4-Inrh Faaey Silk.. 40-1 nek Crinkled Crenee. 40-Inek Fen- tarda, la striae. Worth to 11.00 a yard. Special Friday at ae-Iark Silk ana Waal Pontine. 40 Inek Creea de Cklae. 44-lark Crepe de Porta. ee-Iack Satin de Uu. ae-Inek Blark Satin. SS-Inck Biaek pean e Sale. Worth up to 11.60 a yard.. Spe cial Friday at... 39c 49c 98c Women's Gloves MAI FLOOR SqCARB. SO doi. Sample Gloves, worth to 11.00 pair. Two-clasp Leatherette duplex SloVes, two-claap ' Chamotsette loves, and 1 (-button length Cham oisetta gloves.' They come in white and assorted eolors. Not all stses in every style, but a very good assort ment to choose from. Kvery pair perfect. Sample of one of the fore most manufacturers and importers. They are tha biggeat bargain have orrered for soma time. Special, Friday, per pair I?29c 'set sg a traaa. $1.29 Bargains in Notion, Ittc yard Wash Edging. Fast 1 colors It 10c dot. shell and amber hair pins, B 10c pair Hhoa Trees, 'Friday Ba to Elastic RemnanU, Friday a for fte So dox. good Safety Pins ...le SOo dos. spools King's Thread . . . ,lne Sc paper best Go Id -Eyed Needles. ..le liiZ'r- .n. ... 3 for 5c 5c spool San Silk. Friday a Vic 10c for 12-yd. bolt Bias Tate...8Ve sc iuo-ya. spool ciara'a Machine Of 10c pair "Brandeia Special" Hose X. S Supporters - ft T9 Special. Men's Clothing 13.98 Maeklaaw Cut. All wool. 34 to 16 inch, long, shawl collar, b.lt all around. $9.60 values. Special Friday, basement Mea's Pant a All wool woreted. cas almeres, tweeda, aergea. Hires 111 to it. A savtna of from $1.50 to ? 2.0fl on each. Friday 1 QQ n tha basement ''' Men's and Teuna Men's Salt. Well tllor.d. In browns, grays and to 14. t fancy mixtures. 8 1 sea 14 Itegular l 60 valuea, Special Friday, baaement. Ceen Ceata, with ahawl collar, $25 Union Made Overalls, 49o $5.00 DRAPERIES lee Travelara' ganaelaa af Iiea Car. talaa ana Net. Worth from 1 C -toe to 60c each. Friday at.... 1 Case ef Kstra Heavy Cretan a Worth 4c a yard. Your 0 choice, yarn........ Caaea Fine Laee Cartalna From one to thiee pieces ot a kind. CO Special for Friday, each CORSETS For All Types of Fifuits long 69c Regardless of Prices What Former Were jLtfiaaaMSaMSflisaiaiBa Medium and Law Taps Very ever hip. with four heavy farlera attached. 81 sea I to SO, at Braealeres Mad. af good quality mualta. trimmed with embroidery edging, front or back 1 C closing, at. ..... . Cktldren. aad flirt Camnria Walat. and Bay.' Jean Walata tflses 1 Q from I to 14 yeara. at v Boys' Clothing Values that prove there la no place like Brandeia' Basement for real bargains. A beat STB gait. All Norfolk mod els, blses I to II. Valuea t 6 to Ut... 11.85 ays' Chinchilla O vert-eat a In gray, blue and brown. Alao other splen did winter coats. All button-to-neck atyles. Agee 14 to It yeara. da'yUfo"rU.P. !. V:". . TH. . . .12.25 Baa Sweateea just what your - boys want new for this chilly weather. Many of these sweaters nave large ruff neck rollara Uriv blue. tan. braan and pleaty of reda and marooaa. nomi have alight imperfection. Agea to II yeara I 0 and 11.00 grades. At. Friday for , VflC Baa' Kalekeraerker Panto Heavy weight fabric. ISo to II JO valuea. Many are lined "'C Bar.' Plaaarl Remaere Blue and gra. 7c ktua. Friday. 39c Coats for Women. Misses and Children Sal Friday in Baaement At Money Saving Price 1,000 Pluah coata, worth up to $35.00 Purchased from a manufacturer who had to turn hie aurplua stock into ready cash at once. They are full length, made of fine silky plush, finest of satin linings. Many are genuine Beaiette plush with labels attached. Others are in Plain Plush, Baby Lamb, Caracul, plain Plush and Caracul Combinations. Dozens of styles with fancy oroamenta, etc. All slses 4,4 n 1 Si r for women and misses. Grouped at ll UK nnH k I K two prices for Friday yVJO ailll piJ Women's and Misses' Cloth Coats Hand red. af Splendid Garments biaek and colors, plaids and fan cy mixtures. All the new styles belted backs, high standing col lar, basque effects, etc. All lined. In the lot are fine black coats 5H$8.98-$9.98 Coats Worth $7.50 to $12.50 Bfemen'a aad Mlaaea Ceata Made of of all wool Boucle. Chinchilla. Mel ton, Fancy Mixtures. Black and colors. Many are all lined. Ios ens of styles to choose from. Long and short coata. Not one worth leaa than 17.60 and from f J An that on up to 112.(0. A Stl HX big bargain Friday at... '' Another Big Lot of Coats For Women and Misses Blaek aad Celared 'Winter Ceata All good styles. Solid colors, plain blacka and fancy rolsturea. Chln- hllla. Caracul, etc. Wonderful bargains FrWay at $2.98 Children's Coats Fri day in Basement uy ivBirnu. $3.98 Ceata Werth rg ta STJSO Of plain and rough material.. Some with the new capes over shoulder ef fect. Black and colored coats of every description.. Baby Lamb, caraoui. nuan, Two Tone Mixtures. Chin chillas, etc. Friday at. Cklldren's Ceata, Age. I I I and ta 14 Black and colors. Bearskin coata in all colors and white, with quilted linings. Fancy mixture coata ana coat or two-tone ma terials, values up to 14.80. Special Friday at , . . , $1.98 Children's $2.50 Coats Age. 3 ta S and ta 14 Blacks and colors, fancy mlxtur.a, a m g llT?0."':. '. . . . v 4U Children's Light Weight Coats ta and 79c All Oen aeylea. Also raincoats uapaav valuea up to ti.. Special Friday at BIG SALE OF SWEATER COATS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN clal for Friday while ooaen last. .ecu. 100 SHOES 1 ri Oae Let af Sweater Caat. Tnat Are Wertk mp ta aa-aa Htgh neck. V necaa. wide aa ni row belta. AH colors, special Friday. Wemen'a and Mlaaea' Sweat ere wertk aa ta M-ae All colors and white. With or without belt. Friday BS...S1.98 eater wertk ;.,$1.49 97c Ctrl. Sweatera Warth a ta as. nes up to it years. Red. gray and white. Special Friday Jtmr Sweatera Werfk nn ta SI .OS 81lp-over-tha-bead style. Fine for gymnaalum and skating. n All slses. Red aad gray. hAC hpacial Friday at..." UOl Oaaalna Amaakeag Fleeced Flannel , Extra weight, heavy twill qual ity, warm fleecy nap. Light blue, navy, pink, gray, scarlet aad white. lOe value aa sale 9l Friday, yard C Gennlne Ameakeae Oatlngt Flannel Fine quality and weight, warm double nap. In all tba choice fancy atrlpes and checks. 10c value, oa speelal sale Friday, ?1 yard J Blearked Shaker aad Daanet Flannel Vary fin. quality, both atd.a napped, tr value, oa spe cial set. Friday, yard.... 5Jc Domestics ra aey Onttna riaaarl IT tnch.a wide. In plain and faacy weavea. Bmall check a and figures, hairline atrlpea, light blue. pink. etc. 0 value, special Friday, r yard OC Beaatlfal Cartala Sertaa la all the nsw 1114 designs and eoluringa. neat flgurea. Oriental aad ataln ef facta, to value. Friday, 1 off the bolt, yard fC 40-Inek Ottwmnn Sitka. 4-fact FnUle SabUme. 0-lneh Satin Meteor. ge-Inek Blaek Imported Satin. Sfl Inek Black SUk Peplla. XA-lacfc Blaek Impart ra Cklffan Taffeta. Worth up to 2.00 a yard. Special Fri day, yard Banlevard Velvet In all the newest autumn shades, and black. Ex ceptional value, a regu- ft lar $1.00 quality, Friday. hM yard war. Elgh diss Artificial SUk Fori Very fashionable for oats and man teaux. Worth to $S.0. at ft . f r" . T. . . v " 1 Pieces Blaek Velvet 23 Inches wide. Millinery quality; aslQ very special, FrWay, per j I 43r yard .' T Blaek Chlffea Velvet The height of fashion. 41 Inches fa fA wde. Speoial price, ipai.ijjji S I s m?----m- " w '"" '9 mamji- , 1 11 111 111 Linen Section Ac Bedl gpreada These are large slse, heavy crochet kind, hammed ends. For rooming houses and ho tels. Special Friday in the basement while 100 last, at. Se Crib Spreads and B elate re In g the crochet and Marseilles kind. B Special in basement Friday, 2 while SO last "C Ttte Craak In the plain and twilled S weaves. A good, heavy toweling i5' for general wear. Friday, C j while 100 piece, last, yard...dC Te Towellaa Heavy unbleached cot- ton toweling. Special Frl- Af & . day, yard C f 10. Fall smacked TarkJah Tawela h t ringed enqs. fancy borders. Spe- f? 8c 11.93 Sfie Pair, af Weenea'e Dree. Shaea Patent leather, dull Calf, kidskin snd tan leathers; button and lace styles. All new laata, and all sizes. Strictly up-to-date. Worth .50. 13.00 and t3.69 pair. idly In basement, pair. SSO Pair, af Men'. Sknea In dull calfnktn, button and blucher lace. Wide, roomy laata. tn all sises. Friday in tha basement. QQ Mea'a Haaae SUppera In Imitation leather and embroidered velvet. Comfortable slippers In all slses. In basement Friday, 59c Glrle' ahoee In all alseaiup te I. vipi Kta sain, patent leather tips. wide lasts. In baaement Friday, pair , Jecker Benta far Mtaeea aad Call dren Patent leather or gun metal' calf. Extra high tops with patent leather collars. All sizes f QQ up to S. In baaement Friday Felt gltppere far Wsnea Romeo style, fur trimmed, flexible leath er sole. All sixes and assortment of colors. In baaement Friday, pair Wemen'a Rabbern Storm cut. All slses. 0c quality. In base- jO went Friday, pair lafaata' Sfceea Two or three hun--dred samples, broken lines, etc Fine hand-turned soles, patent leather, kldakln and colored kid. Worth up to f 1. 10 a pair. Qftr In basement Friday 11.25 98c Ceaala. Merrtma. Darkling S1 and Pnrttt. Meltea Fleaea Kinase Flaaaer la neat daeigas for k l monoa, dressing aacquea and wrap- ?era, also kindergarten affects. t Ho values, speclsl Friday, rj- yard ?v Cnbleacked Maallia 3 Inches wide. Full standard quality, fine soft finlah. ea.,llv bleached. Regular t value. Friday, off tha A bolt, yard Blraekea Manila and Cambrte 34 Inehea wide. Fine quality. rtnlah, easilv laundeiea. Te value, on sal. Friday, yard... soft 4ic