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    THE T1EK: OMAHA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1914.
COUNCIL BLUFFS GIRL TO WED
CLIFFORD WOLFE.
MRS, J. K. FLEMING IS LAID
AT REST IN MOUNT HOPE
much Isrger number would have been ac
commodated at Lowe Avenue Presby
terian church of which Mr. end Mrs.
Fleming were charter members, but the
weather forlade Mr. Fleming's ventur
ing out.
It. A. F. Krnst. pastor, and Dr. Nath-
Fleming longest, raid t was needless tn
"speak for her In death, for she had
spoken for herself In this long snd Mes-ed
life. Of her It may be truly said, she
had done wharhe could."
The singers wre Mrs. M nil Is of Council
Fluff, Miss Dlmock. H. R Payne and
Frank Underwood. The pallbearers were
Dr. H. M. McClanahan. Dr. J. M. Pstton.
G. W. Hervey. Charls E. Ady, George M.
I'im'in, R. A. Mi'l'arlnne, A. P. Wells
an l James 15. Wootan.
The floral ulbutog nrro. profur and'
beautifu;. The camet was covered wltli
a spray of American Boauty roees and
embanked with flowis tf many var
ieties. 1
Mrw. J. K. Fleming, who died Mondsy
night, wss laid st reat In Motrat Hope
cemeeteri" Wednesday sfternoon. The
I funeral iwrvlies ncre held at the home, I snie Mcntffln of Fremont, forrcrr partor
4113 Ivifavette avenue, whlih aas over
flowed with friends and neighbors. A
of thla church, ronductcd the eerviceg.
Dr. McOlffln. nho had known Mrs.
Bee Wsnt Ads
Cooetcrs.
Arc the Be?t Tuslness
i mi t m i. ; a i. f vaaaV- - w Ji'. v " - - . w "v i -
fx' M r-- rs una mr
By MELUFICIA.
Thursday, October 15, 1914.
t'Frg and anti-ruffs have no me exciting experiences when campalgn
Ids."' Miss Jane Thomson, Vasear graduate, and Juno-esque beauty,
ho la getting votes (or suf'rsge by making street speeches earn i
evening from her automobile, ran up against a difficult situation
Jast evening and, as usual, was equal to it.
Miss Thomson spoke for an hour and a half to a large audience at j
Fifteenth and Douglas streets. In the crowd vu a decidedly picturesque)
gladiator, who looked If he were the western villain In the movies. lie
was 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 hoDe."
t think he was part Indian and had found a lot of "fire water" before run
ning Into Miaa Thomson's meeting.
He gave an extra hitch to his chaps, loosened the red 'kerchief
around his neck and waved his huge sombrero, "I'm Buffalo Bill," he
ihouted. "and I have Just come from South America,"
"Will some man kindly lead thla man away?" asked Miss Thomson In
her 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
head and shoulders above the average woman in size, but she scarcely
reached to the shoulders of the huge intruder but she was not afraid.
"Now, see here, this Is my meeting, and I want you to get. Good bye!" she
exclaimed, and he slunk away through the crowd.
Engagement Dinner.
nr. and Mrs. Donald Macrae ef Council
Fluffs entertained at a beautifully ap
pointed dinner laat evening at their horns
when the engagement was announced of
their daughter. Miss Marlon Macrae, to
tr. Clifford Wolfe of Omaha, son ef Mrs.
Joseph Baldrlge.
Mlis Macrae is one of the most beauti
ful young woman In society and attended
school at Miss Hall's In t'lttafleld. Maaa.
nd graduated from Mine Lorlng's school
In Chicago,
Mr. Wolfa sttended college at Pomfrerd,
'onn., and later at Andovar. He has
made many friends sinoe coming to
Omaha to reside.
The wadding will take place tn January.
link end white roaes and cosmos
formed the decorations at the dinner
party and the evening was spent danc
Inar. Those present were: .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bsldrtge.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stewart.
Mr. and Mra. J. T. atewsrt. 2d.
MA and Mra. ((corse Van 11 runt.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Conner of Den
Iron. Mr. and Mrs. Wmiam Douglas.
Mr. and Mra. William Oppeck.
Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Merrltt,
Dr. and Mra. I (one Id Macrae.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wildman.
Mra. Hearh of New York.
Mrs. H. C. Miller.
Mrs. A. D. Wtstoa.
Misses
Marlon Macrae,
JiOMtae Dinning.
Kllsabeth Iavl.
Messrs.
Clilfonl Wolfe,
Xwnald McFerron
of. Chlcas-o.
Jtl'H. llaldrlge, ,
' Koger Keellne.
STILL FIGHT TO RETAIN
INDIAN WAREHOUSE HERE
Data la still being gathered locally on
the reasons why Omaha should be re
tained as the location for ona of the
three Indian warehouses In the United
states. The data Is being gathered by
the Oommerleal club. The material will
be forwarded to Cato Hells, who Is com
missioner of Indian affairs st Washing
ton. (J
See Want Ads Produce Rem Ha.
Mia
Marie I 'arts
Maria Stewart.
Messrs.
W. K. Smith.
Oeorge Wright.
K. W. Hart.
Robert I 'Inning,
Wlllard Butler,
LUNCHEON MONDAY FOR THE
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
Candidates on the republican ticket tor
the various office to be filled at the
coming election will give a luncheon at
Puellian Club.
The Puellian club held Its business
meeting Monday evening at the home of
Miss Ruth Gentleman. Officers were
elected and novel entertainments planned
for future gatherings. The members are:
Misses Misses
ll-Un tlentleman, Ross Oentlemaa,
aianraret Kavase. Helen O'Hrlan.
Aline Gentleman, Agnes Oeiitleman,
htacla Ketchmark. Hesa Coufal,
tretta rventleman, Ruth Gentleman.
Murlo O'Brien.
Afternoon Bridge.
Mlns Mercedes Caughlan entertained at
a bridge party this afternoon la honor e!
Mrs. Blaine Young, whose marriage wss
celebrated last wsak. Autumn leaves
were used In the decorations and three
tablaa were placed for the game.
VcXeen-Jenien Wedding-.
The marrisge ef Miss Emails Jensen,
daughter of Mr. asd Mra I P. Jensen
and Mr. Roy MeKeen of Blair, was cele
brated Wednesday afternoon at- tha
home of the brkle In the presence of the
Immediate relatives at tha young couple.
The Rev. Halvereon of the Bwedish
lAitherae church performed the ceremony.
The bride was gowned tn Pale green
t-repe da chine, with trimmings ef cream
lace and wore a corsage bouquet of
t rides' roses and lilies of the valley.
Miss Esther Denlson and Mr. Edward
Durant ware the only attendant a
After the wedding dinnar ' the young
couple left for Blair, where they will
make their borne.
Won tfig-h Five CUb.
Mra. J. r. Novak entertained the mem
bers' of the' Aloha High Five olub at bar
home Wednesday afternoon. Prtaee ware
won by Mlse Nell Barnutn. Mrs. F. W.
Vlck. Mrs. C. r. Ratskln and Mra C W.
Crane. Mrs. C. Breen was the guest of
the club. Mra. O. Fluhr will entertain
the olub In two weeks.
Zmmeraan-Baug-hman Wedding.
Miss Blanche' K. Zimmerman and Mr.
5avtd M. , Paughman of Ies Moines, la.
were united tn mania at t o'clock Tuea.
day evening by Rav. M. V. Itlgbee at his
borne. Soil Maple street Mr. Baughman
la officially connected with 'the trauma!
society of Yeomen. . The honte of tha
oung people will be at Knoavllle, la.
Pleasure! Past.
Mr- P. H. Drelbus entertained at din
ner 'at .WroUi's cafe Saturday evening.
Ills guests ware Mr. -and Mrs. Amoa
Olson of Council Bluffs and Mr. C. 8.
lUfs of this dtyy
For Mr. XSagree.
Mra V. C. Bradford entertained In
formally at bridge this afternoon at her
home fur Mrs. Jerome Mages, who Is
spending the week here. Two tables
were placed for the bridge game.
In and Out of the Be Hive.
Mrs. Robert Warren Vlutor of Lincoln
U the guest of Mlae Maa Englor.
Mias La Verne tiirlea of Chicago is the
guest of her sunt. Mra Grant William.
Miss F-lrles will be tn the city several
. weeka
Jsias Francos Flummer ef Strvar Creek,
la., who baa been the guest ef Miss
K razors Ptattl for the last two weeks,
returned to bar home Wednesday, ancorn
rented by Miae PUttl. wbe will be bar
guest for twe weeks.
Mrs. D. Clem Deaver has returned from
Wyoming, where she spent the summer
with her son, Quhttln K. Peaver, ef Cas.
per. Wye. Mrs. Deaver left the last of
lbs week for Senega. Kan., where she will
y9 her daughter, Mrs. J. J. "nlH.
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MISS MARION MACRAE. g
the Rome hotel Monday evening, at which tj
time the members of the county central S
committee will be the guests. P
s
; $1 Umbrella,
FrMsy Mala Fleer.
Men's snd Women's
t'mbrellss. Resulsr
It. SO vslues in every
way. Ur aasort
ment of handles. A
big bars-sin.
59.
r - i . i i i . i
S. " ininee ii i mi. Hi, )i , II mi ii ! mil hi i.iunmniiiMi ii in ii in ,i i mmim ..a. .; .win i mm
i i nmii in i i iinw S"ss hiiiim main a i iiin si iniinswesaein,Mm"'n,nn ttumifimmmir in ir"i - 'ri i - m mai imiiiiu
$1 Hand Ba t
Fridsy Mtn Floor.
Heal Leather Hags.
The biggest values at
thli prlre you have
ever seen. (Guaran
teed resl 1 e s t h e r
beca. A very Speclsl
vslue.
69c
Underwear and Hosiery Bought at About 60 Now on Sale
A short while ago Otto E. Dryfoos A Sons, commission merchants, removed from 274 Church street to Twentv-rourth street and Fourth avenue,
New York. To reduce their stocks before removal they made us offera at very low figures. This merchandise la now here Just when you want It
most, at savings of one-third and more In many instances.
Women's Union Suits
i silk asjal wat, eattaa asjal weal
and fine cottons. All styles snd
sisea. worth to 11.75.
Hitle on Main Floor, Fri
es', suit .
Women's Union Suits
itt icaj n ri 11
$1.00
75c
Medlasa ea4 fleeey llaed rations.
All styles and alxes. Val
uta up to l. Sale on Main
Floor Friday, suit
Women's Coraet Covers
la medlam welaht eoftoai high neck,
elhow sleeves, Plica 4. t If
and I. 2Ae value, bale on lit
Main rioor Friday, at
Children's and' Boys' Union 8uita
Heavy fleeeed eettea. high neck,
long sleeves, snkle length, drop
seat. Mroksn lots and fg
slse. Worth to bin. Sale jiMf
on Mala Floor Friday, at...
Women's Union Suite, Vesta and
Pante
HUrb aeek, long sleeves, aakle
lengths, In ribbed cottons, fleecy
lined and cream, btc qual- g
It lea. dale In basement .lMf
Friday at. garment eJafc
25c
Children's and Boys' VasU, Pants,
Shirts and Drawers
ITeavy and ssedlana fleeeed eettasiai
r-ream, blesched and gray.
Worth to JSc garment. Bale
on Main Floor Friday at . .
Boys' Shirts and Drawers
Heavy fleeeed evtteai gray only.
Sites t to 1 yeara. 36c a f
, value. Pale In Basement. I f
Friday, per garment
Men's Union Suits
14(1 Pall and W later Weigh rales
Salts far Mesi Made of medium
besvy wetrht ribbed and fleeced
cotton; all alses, in ecru colors
snd mixtures. Nat a suit la the
let worth less tbaa a I AO.
All go In our big lot In
itha basement, suit
Men's Shirts and Drawers
1S Dosen Fall and Wtatev Weight
Shirts sad Drawers far Man
Wool, cotton ribbed snd extra fine
quality fleece lined. Valaea ) f
n to T5e a eerateat. In .lHf
basement, per garment....'''
59c
75c
I Men's Union Suits
S4e' Katra Heavy and Mediant
Welaht Ribbed lalsa Salts for
Men In eeru and erav color.
closed crotch, extra well made and
Terrect rutins Worth ta
a S1--&. In basement Fri
day, per suit
SS Doaen Fine aasllty Ribbed aad
Wereted Mined tales Salts tor
Mea In ecru and gray colors.
worth ta Si BO. On Main
Floor of old store, FYl
dsy, per suit
Men's Shirts and Drawers
3S Fine Weel aad Worsted Mixed
Shirts aad Drawers In tan and
gray, brown mixture; all slsea.
SH to HO, both In shirts snd draw
er. Made hv one of the beat un
derwear mill.. aloes it ta II i
garaseat. On Main Floor
of old stors Friday, per
garment
$1
85c
HOSIERY
124c
ad Milk
spliced
29c
Wosnen's HI ark Hose Full fashion
ed, high upllced heels and toes;
oouoie on. Alao DlacK
black with split sole.
?6c quality, pair
Women's Fibre and Pure Thread Milk
Boot Hose With high spliced
neei sua toes, double
soled. Black. Good ROe
value, now
Wemea's SUk l.lsle Hase In black,
tan and white. Full fash'oned.
with double oles. heels and toes.
Also llbre llk and ribbed
top all-wool seamless
hose, pair
Mea's Caahsaerc Wool Hasa Full.
seamieH, in plain Mack
and natural color. Worth
up to 2 Sc. pair
Bays' aad Olrls' Black Haaa Fine
and heavy ribbed, with
double knees, sole, heels
and toes, pair
25c I
15c S
15c
Men's Gloves
A big manufacturer's sample line.
There are dress gloves, street
and driving gloves in
thla lot. Some are lined, others unllned. Mochae. Genuine
Buck, lined and unllned Kid Gloves and Mittens. Values
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Your choice Friday at
95c
Dress Goods and Linings
Comprising many bis; lots of mill ends, remnants, samples at prices
that are the biggest kinds of bargains.
Mill Bad It earns at Leasrtho aad I ) rnft f? f ..
M rine uress rauerns
Oocond Floor Paxton Block
ILL WERY SALE
Friday and Saturday
I n tercet Is unabated in the mag
nificent display and enthusiasm U
undiminished. Kverywhere we)
bear tne most favorable comment
upon the wondrrful values here,
the Kreat variety In styles, and the
escluslveness of Ute models.
Hats Soiling
at a Sacriflco
Friday and Saturday w will sell hala that
formerly sold for $15.0(1 to ,23.t0 at the ri
diculously low price of SI O.OO. Tlwse tints
have that individuality, character and distinc
tiveness so much sought for by all well dressed
women.
Remember, all 913 to $25 hats will be sold
Friday ana saturtiay at .
nm
A Few Trimmed Beauties
Whether you want just a hat for general wearO ""N rA
or a creation to harmonise with the dreMliitvis-,fe U ll ll S
of costume, U will pay you U see UieacV1 UU
Values Friday & Sat. v-0U, V, W
11
I nmmect
CSimce of Amy
Hat
In Our
BASEMENT
Millinery Section
FRIDAY
Regardless of What Former
Prices Were
sSMSssKsaBBBBSBaBBaaSsMUa ' mmmm'tf. ?
Saaaole Fleeeo of all kinds ot
Suitings, Coatinc. French Flan
nel. French Thelites, st
V2 tnd Lest the Regnlir Prices
Kale Msln Floor snd Basement.
Sample I.lne of Floe C'oatlaara
Hroadcloth, Manniah Hultmas.
heavy and medium welaht plaids
and roman strives, In lengths
from 1 to t ysrda. Worth a
to 12.10. Main Floor. Mr
Yard
sSoe Tarda of rtae all Wool MUI
Rait Mostly II. U- to J SO a
yard material and suiting. All
for feet goods except they ara cut
n lengths. In French - and storm
serses. fancy orepes, poplins,
plngle, mlied suitings, broad
cloths. Kersey suitings, tr
chinchilla, eto. On Main XMf
Floor. Tard -
sVSee Tarda of OS to So-laeh Mill
Kada of Ollver'a Saltlags In fan
cy weaves, dlagonala, whlpeords,
Vlgoreaux and Victoria suitings.
Inoludlng many different atyle
coatings, worth to ll.au.
Msln Floor. Friday. Per
lJe Tarda of Cat pieoea' 'aad Rra
maata French rhallles In medium
and dark grounds, and French
Flannels. Regular S8e to sir
o qualities. Ppecial Frl- Sf
dsv on Mala Floor. Tard..
5 Cases of Travelers'
Imported Samples
Theae samples ara matched up, 11 to
pieces e a kind and pinned to
gether. They consist of ill kliKla of
nigh class French and German Drees
flood, and worth sa high aa 12.11
.ncKnJ???!....39c &49c
50c
At Hlg ttodaettoaa la Prtee.
Each pattern contain ample mats
rial for any style dreaS or suit. In all
tha plain and fancy weavss. All
weight, serges snd fsncy twills,
fancy weavea, poplins, chiffon broad
cloths, black and white checks, aad
fanry atrlpes. Kach pattern
$1.85, $2.48, $2.95
Dress Goods Rtmnsnts
in Basement
Travelers' Dress
-Bultabla for all
ould sell up to fl.00
rard In the bolt, an A a a
Three rosea af
(deeds Sasaati
purpoaea. w
yard in the
Your choice
day, each
S.SOO Tarda af Floe Dress floods
Remnaata In lengths of tt4 to
ysrds In all kinds of weaves snd
fall colorings. Tha accumulation
of our. recant special dress goods
sales. Choice Friday, per remnant
69c, 95c and $1.39
Lining.-Main Floor
Reaaaati of Fla Satla BlaUhed
ostiao lws and light
color. IS Inches wide. SSc
value. Friday, yard
IS Pleees of Oar Site IJaea
Caa vaa Vsrd . . .
W Ploeea af Oar I Be Wrh.
ster rereallae Tsrd ,
M Pleees Prlaresa SatJao
Worth lio. Tard ,
21c
.25c
lie
19c
Silk and Velvet Bargains
All on Sale on Main Floor Friday
,50c and 98c
aata
ry and
39c
beee Yards of Hlah Clasa SUk Reaa-
aaata In 27-inch. 86-inch and 40
Inch widths. Splendid remnants
for dancing frocka, party gowns,
slips, fsncy waists, pettlooatsand
mings. vii
ties to
' In two lots.
Flala aad Faaey Verve Revaaaats .
For suits, costs, millinery and
trimming- purposes. One
to ten yards long. Vary
special at. yard
ST-Iaeh All Silk Tara Dyed Shii
lae. Se-laca Faaey Silks. oO-laeh
Criahled Crepes. 40.ach Faa-
arsis, la atrtae. Worth
to 11.00 a yard. Special
Friday at
4e-Iarh Silk aad Wool Popllaa. 4tt
laeh Creo do Chlae. 40-lech Creoo
de Pnrls. e-lach Satla de Lame,
aa-laeh Black Satla. SS-laeh
Blaek Pean de Mr. Worth f f)
up to 11.60 a yard. Spa- Mfir
clal Friday at.. aOl.
49c
Women's Gloves
MAI FLOOR S4TARB.
to dos. Sample Olovea, worth to $1.00
pair. Two-clasp Leatherette duplex
S loves, two-clasp ' Chamolsette
loves, and It-button length Cham
olsette gloves.' They come In white
snd assorted colors. Not all slses In
very style, but a very good assort
ment to choose from. Every pair
perieci. nsmpies or ona oi in a rore-
roost manufacturers and
importers. They are
tha biggest bargain
have offered for somi
time. Special. FYlday,
per pair
nd
a3. LiOC
$1.29
eS-Iaeh Ottomaa Sflks. 4A-Iaca raUle
SabUaae. 4e-laeh Satla Meteor.
Sa-Iaeh Blaek laaaorted Satla. 3(1
laeh Blaek SUk Poalla. aa.aeh
Blaek Isaaorted Chlftoa Taffeta
worth up to II. 00
a yard. Special Fri
day, yard
Boalevard Velvet1 In all the newest
autumn shades, aad black. Ex
ceptional value, a regu- f
larIt.OO quality. Friday. QJyfJ 9
High Cisi Artiflci.i Silk Fori 5
Very fashionable for coat and man- 3
teaux. Worth to $S.0. as aa S
IS Pieces Blaek Velvet 13 Inches 1
wide. Millinery quality; a 1Q
very special. FVMay. per J I
yard
Blaek fThlffea Velvet The helgnt of
fashion. 42 Inches An mg
7itt. . . .8.'.. . .p.r.'": . . ?-s5U
Bargains in Notions
SHc yard Wash Edging. Fast 1
colors IC
10c dos. shell snd amber hair pins, 6e
lOo pair 8ho Trees. .Friday Be
fc Elastic Remnants, Friday S for 5a
So dos. good Bafety Pins ....la
JOc dos. spools King's Thread . . . .ia
Sc papar best Uold-Eyed Needles. ..le
2 for Sc Wooden Coat 4 r
Hangers - IOrOC
iic spool San 811k. Friday V4e
10c for 12-yd. bolt Bias Tate... SHa
Be 200-yd. spool Clark s Machine
Thread. Special ,
10c pair "Brandels frpeclar Hose
Supporters "
" "" q T " ""sue" ill 1 1 'aatr11'-"11 .yjuj,..,. ,.IM-, , .
Men's Clothing
Mseklaaw Coats AH wool. 34 to
3( inches long, shawl collar, belt
all around. 14.50 values. er4 AO
Special Friday, basement
Mea'a Paats All wool worsted, ras
almares, tweeds, serges. Rices XI
to 4(. A savtrur of from $1 60 to
12.06 en each. Friday CI 0
la the basement sa.0
Ilea's aad Toaaar Mea's Salta Well
tailored. In orowna. grays and
fancy mlxturea. 8tsea It to 44.
Hegular tt.40 vslues. mC Art
Special Friday, baa.ment . .
Coon Casta, with shawl collar, $2S
Union Made Overalls, 4o
DRAPERIES
1 Aee Travelsra Saatplsa af Lao Oar.
talma aad fteta Worth from 1 C -Iso
te 60c each. Ftlday at. . . . A?
1 Case of Ultra Heavy Oetoaae
Worth 4o a yard. Your o
choice, yard
S Cases rtao Laaa Cartalaa From
ona to three piece of a kind. (n.
Special for Friday, each 0C
CORSETS
For All Types of Finrei
M solus aad Low Tape Vary long
over hip. with four heavy w5
...69c
gart.ra attached.
II to is, at.
till
-Made ef good quality
with anvbroldery
Braaalerei
muslin, trimmed
edging, front or back C -
closing, at Itfl.
Chlldrea'a aad Olrls taisahrta Waists
aad Boys' Jeaa Waists bUmIQ.
from t to 14 yeara. at IXt
Boys' Clothing
there Is
Bas.msnt
no
for
Values that prove
place like Brandeis
rest oargaina.
A beat STS Satta All Norfolk mod
el, alses 7 to II. Values 1 tn
?orM...?.h.:,.o..rHd: ji.85
Beya rhlaeallla Ovrreoats tn grsy.
blue and blow. Alao other splen
did winter coats, ah buttoa-to-neck
style. Ag.. 2 to IS years.
Bars' Sweatee Just what your
boys want saw for thla cfcllly
weather. Many of those sweaters
have large ruff neck collars, (tray,
tilue, tan, broan aad plasty of reds
and marooaa Aonie have alight
Imperfections. Agea f to II years.
FrlV.yorV.!!.'.'.' 93c
Boys' Kalehrrhocker Pasta Heavy
welaht fabrics. Ike to II ,JfV
vslues. Many ara lined "WC
Bare' Flaaael Roasaera Blue 9f
and gra. Tic ktud. Friday.. yC
Coats for Women, Misses and Children
Sl Friday in Basement At Money Saving Price
1,000 Plush coats, worth up to $35.00 Purchased from a manufacturer
who had to turn his surplus stock Into ready cash at once. They are full
length, made of fine silky plush, finest of satin linings. Many are genuine
Sealette plush with labels attached. Others are in Plain Plush, Baby
Lamb, Caracul, plain Plush and Caracul Combinations. Dozens of styles
with fancy ornaments, etc. AU slses ft s An i a
for women and misses. Grouped at U MX nnn IS
yv vv aaaaaa yaw
two prices for Friday.
Women's and Misses'
Cloth Coats
II a ad rods of SpleadM Oaraseats
Blaek snd colors, plaids snd fan
ry mixture. All the new atylea
belted backs, high standing col
lar, basque effects, etu. All lined.
In the lot ara fine black coats
in extra slses.
up to fit. spe
cial Friday
:;$8.98-$9.98
Coats Worth $7.50 to
.50
$12.
Meawa' aad Misses' Coats Made of
of all wool Boucle. Chinchilla. Mel
ton. Fancy Mixtures. Black and
color. Many are all lined. Dos
en of styles to choose from, Long
snd short coate. Not one worth
lea than 17.6 and from
that on up to 112.60. A
big bargain Friday at. ,
$4.98
Another Big Lot of Coats
For Women and Muses
Blaek aad Colered 'V'tater Coats
All good styles. Solid colorit, plain
blacks snd faney mlxturea. Chln-
hill. Caracul. etc. A nn
Wonderful bargains Ifl.Hr,
FrMsy at T",'W
Children's Coats Fri-
in Basement
day
Coots Worth Co to STJM Of plain
and rough materia la. Soma with
tha new eapxa over shoulder ef
fect. Black and colored coats of
every description.. Baby Lamb,
. aracui, nuen. Two-
lone Mixture.
chtlle. etc. Fridi
Chlldrea'a Coats, Ages I to I and S
to 14 EIa k and colors. Bearskin
coats In all colors snd white, with
quilted lining. Fancy mixture
coats and coats of two-tone ma
terials, values up to
14.00. Ppeclsl Friday
at
,d??.,$3.98
$1.98
Children's $2.50 Coats
Aaea 3 to S aad S ta 14 Blacks and
colors, fancy mlxturea, g m g
SaVa?!0!1::-. .lc: . ..51.49
Children's Light Weight
Coats
All Good Style. Alao raincoats and
oapeav values up to
!. Special Friday
at
79c
BIG SALE OF SWEATER COATS
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Oae Lot ef Sweatee1 Coats That Ara
V arte, as ta aa-Oe High necks. V
aacas. wide aae nar
- row belta. All wanted
colors. Special Friday.
Woaoaa aad Mlasas' Sweaters worth
aa to SS.se All colors
and white. With or
without belt. Friday
$1.98
'.t$1.49
97c
Girls Sweaters Worth ag to SI
! up to i res'.
Red. gray and white.
rvpeeial Friday
Jersey Sweaters Wer-th ap to SI .Sow
8llp-over-tko-head style. Fine for
gymnasium and skating. f -All
slses. Rsd sad gray. flXr
bpeclai Friday at...' VOU
Ooaolao Aaaoskeag Fleoeeo) Flaaael
, Extra weight, heavy twill Qual
ity, warm fleecy nap. Laght blue,
aavy. pink, gray, soar 1st and
white. 10c value aa sale 71-
Friday, yard C
Oeaalao Aaioskoag Oatlasj Slaaayl.
Fins quality and aaight, warm
double nap, la all the choice fancy
stripes and check. 10c value, oa
special sale Friday, " 1
yard I C
Biearhed Shaker aad Doanet PUaael
Very fine quality, both aides
Mapped. Ir value, oa spa
rial ssls Friday, yard...
...Sic
Domestics
afy Oattag Flaaael IT lnehas
wide. In plain and faaey wears.
Small checks and figure, hairline
stripes, light blue. pink. etc. to
value, special Friday. r
yard OC
Beaatlfal Cartala Sertas la all the
asw nit deslsns and colorings,
neat figure. Oriental and slaia
sffecta. Aa v.lu. EViAa e
off tha bolt, yard iC
Linen Section
Me Bed Spreads These are large
site, heavy crochet kind, hammed
end. For rooming houses and ho
tels. Special Friday la tha 7 C
basement while 100 last, at. 'vW
S3e Crib Spreads aa'd Bolster In
tha crochet and Marseilles kind.
Speclsl In basement Friday, 10
whlls 10 last ..OVC
TVia Crash In the plain and twilled
weavea. A good, heavy toweling
for general wear. Friday, Ci
while 100 piece last. yerd..3JC
Te Toweling Heavy unbleached cot
ton toweling. Special Frl- A.
. day, yard JC
lee Fall Bleached Tarklah Towels
Fringed end, fancy border. Spe
cial for Friday while 100 fi
dosen last, each OC-
SHOES
Se Pairs of Wosaeia'a Dress Shoes
Fstent leather, dull Calf, kldakln
and tan leathers; button snd lsco
style. All new lasts, and all
sixes. Strictly up-to-date. Worth
12.50, 13.00 and 43. 0 pair. Qfl
Friday In basement, pair..
See Pairs of Mea'a Shoe In dull
calfskin, button and blucher lace.
Wide, roomy laat. In all sixes.
Friday tn the basement, J2 QQ
Men's Hease SHaaers In Imitation
leather and embroidered velvet.
Comfortable slippers la all slse.
In basement Friday, 59c
Glrte' Shaeo la ail sixes v up te I.
Virl kid skin, patent leather tips,
wide lasts. In baseman I r
Friday, pair 1.
Jacher Boots for MUwi aad Call
s' rr a Patent leather or gun metal'
ealf. Extra high tops with patent
leather collars. All slxe (I (jl
up to 2. In basement Fridays3''
Pelt Sllaeera far Wesaea Romeo
style, fur trimmed, flexible leath
er sola. All sixes snd assortment
of colors. In basement
Friday, pair
Woaaea'a Robbers Storm cut. All
slses. tfte quality. In baas- in.
tr.snt Friday, pair
Infanta Shoes Two or three bun--dred
samples, broken line, etc
Fine band-turned aoles. patent
leather, kidskln and olord kid.
'Worth up to 11.10 a pair. OAr
In basaraent Friday Ot
,.93c
Geaalaa Marrtsaaa Daekllag; Fleooa
aad PacUle Meltoa Fleeoo Klaaeao
W taaael la neat design for ki
monos, dressing sacquss and wrap
pers, alao kindergarten affects.
llHo values, speclsl Friday, O,
yard 7t
I'ableaehed Maalla 31 inches wide.
Full standard quality, fine soft
finish, eaailv bleached. Regular
c value. Friday, off the Af
bolt, yard "IC
Bleaehe Maslla aad Jaaibrta It
Inches Wide. Ftns tfualltr, soft
finiah. ssllv 1auiirai Te ii
vslue, oa sale Friday, yard... "J C
Bee. Waal Ads Precs F.eaulta