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    'IIIK r.KK: OMAHA, WKDNF.snAY. JANUARY C, 1915.
Attractive Omaha Girl Married Monday
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By MELLIFICIA.
Tuesday, January 5, 1915.
JaimiuiairY Whit
s
OCIETY life in rery much on the quietus these days.
The bridge clubs have not as yet renewed their gay activity
and all are enjoying this little breathing spell some making such
noble resolutions, the same each year. Resolutions which always
With all the itoiiH that wrr ttdvprtisotl in tln Suntlny nrnl Monday apors st'lliiifr the 3
aei a a . . . .... a! t . . . .. I .. 4y- Hr
include Riving up the things we like the best and going about being so pure,
virtuous and self-righteous and, as a natural consequence, so very lonely.
In the spirit of the old adage, "Be good and you will be lonely."
One fair Omaha miss, of the daring sort, has resolved to limit herself
In the numbers of the noxious weed Indulged in a day this year. Her man7
friends are watching the outcome with keen Interest.
same jincos puin'stiay as long as tuo lots will last, so as to give tno same ntnaiiiiiy v
nil tu'oiilo wlio cnnld tint :ittn1 tliia irnmlnr ful uln nf wloto increhsindist1 bofort. r or
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Wednesday we. will feature Bedding and Table Linen with values beyond comparison.
Stocks so Hig and Assortments s) Varied as to assure satisfaction to every one.
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Carter Lake Club
The Carter Lake Swimming and Bowl
ing club entertained Monday sfternoon
at the Famam alleys. Mrs. J. A. Free
land's band made the lilsh score of
l.otn. Those present wre: -
MeKdTir-
Wlrt Purrsnre.
oC )!. 8. i) .
'. A. rjien.
v. J. Citttn.
srl Johnson.
H. ft. 0"l1strom.
H. I. I'nrterwood,
Alex .Teles.
I. . A. Permody.
I'hsrlea Meyers
T'rsnK Carpenter,
N. M. fin-stt.
Mesdames
J. K. I!oser.
toward Peterson,
Chsrles Mal.mey,
.1 A. picnics.
F. F. Jtrallcy,
.1. A. fii-eland,
R. ti. Hlennsn.
William M. Uoilld, jr.
V. . Htronp,
A. J. I'lereoPt
M. B. Whltehouae,
W. M. Dorrame.
psrty Thursday
academy.
tvenlnc St chambers'
At Erownell Hall.
Brownell Hall's wjnter term opens this
Morning Wednesday morning there will
m the annual opening services at Ht.
Msthla churrii at which the dean of
Trinity cathedral will ofriclats. The
services will be followed' by sn Informal
li.ni heon at which the; old pupils are
Invited and requested to .send their reao
Inllnns for the alfalr to Miss Johnson.
The annual tselith flsyi entertainment
will follow the luncheon.
Tuesday Morning: Musical.
The Tuesday Morning. Musical club
save their third program of the winter
this mornlns at the home of Mrs. J. M.
MMrnirn on Houth Tenth street. Mr. Jean
V. Puffleld. assisted by I.oulae Janscn
M'yle.-gsve the program.
With the Bridge. Players.
Mrs. '. B. Coon wss hostess todsy at
the meeting of the Bridge Iuncheon club
at her apartments In the Angelus. The
table was decorated with pink shaded
rstidlus and 'pink end white flowers snd
thn Rilests were:
Mslsme M-sdames
H. Marley. A. W. OUmim.
XV. II. laSiMl, InesW'ste,
i(0ell A, Fisher, F. 11. Iallry
V lllls.ni Ms'npcy,
Mine Maud I'evles.
The Tuesday Jlrldge club was enter
tained today at the home of Mr. John
ficdick. Miss Mildred Rogers was a
su't of the club. Those present were:
Mesdsmes Mesdamea
Arthur Keellne. fieorse Itedlck.
1 'snlse 4HSkslfw, John Iledlrk,
W. It. McCormlck. Frank Keosh.
John Madden. Walter Huberts.
I .fin Is Clarke, Ttoaa li. Towle.
Mlas Elisabeth Consdon.
At Prairie Parle Club.
The Mlowlng were ' present at the
Trairle 1'Srk club's. New Tear's dancing
party Saturday evening:
Misses
Alpha Fields,
Kthet Morgans.
Mercedes Alitmlt,
Misses
of Fremont,
Maria Kalbery
of les Molncs,
l'iva lavery,
Frances Watt.
Kthel Weldner.
Meadames
J, Hlerun
of Lincoln.
.Msrs
Fred Wedetneyer,
Fnd Si'hoeff ler or
New York. N. Y.i
Harold I'lay.
Kcnyon Hmlth,
leotxe F. Abbott,
lletil-jmln Oordblndef
of I envr, Colo.;
Herald !ruce.
Visiting Nurse Workers.
Mr Pierre C, Morlarty entertained In
formally at luncheon today In her apart
ments at the New , Hamilton, preceding
the regular meeting of the Visiting Nurse
association sewing circle. This circle Is
one of the oldest thst hsa continued Its
meetings regularly, having beon In ex.
istenee over fifteen yesrs. Mrs. Morlarty
and Mrs. Herbert Rogers are among those
who have been with the organisation
since Its Inception. Present this sfter
noon were:
Mesdames
O. I. Bradley,
N. . Otickerl
Mesdames
Herbert Rogers,
W. II. Koenls.
Alfred Hchalek,
trunk Walters,
K. C. Hmlth.
Kdwln T. Hwobe,
Oscar Williams,
Ictor W hite,
J. J. McMullen.
Miss loulse Mcl'herson
Mist Clnra Thomas.
Waaasaa I .; r"f ; it-:.;( .; A
MRS. W1L.MAM N. CHAMBERS. NEB MISS Rl.'TH BVRNE.
W. J. Ilynea,
J. S. Weltsel,
I-. M. 1-ord.
I'almer Flndley,
Harry Jordan,
Yates,
Fiances Ross.
Fllsaheth Ross,
Mvra I "e lxng
Meadamcs
ThTnss B.
McKensle,
Mnssrs.
ft. A. Lucke,
V. C. lfl.
William Hwwklnson
William .M. Kent.
HI hard Klslor.
Howard Oarden.
Arthur hmlth of
Muleshne TrX.;
TlolMirt J. Hhlnlds.
jlthAt W'1'ri..ln..v.kt
Mr. snd Mrs. viillsm R. Hie wart. Jr.;
Mr. snd Mrs. William H. I'latner, .
Mr. snd Mrs. William M. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Reynolds,
Mr. snd Mrs. William F.ck,
Mr. snd Mrs. W, A. Hmlth,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerr.
Ir. and Mrs. W. H. Kleter,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Hlockrtt,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Haynes,
Mr. snd Mra. C, M. Coi'hran,
Mr. anl Mrs. C U Mickey,
Mr. and Mrs. C. U Peterson,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neff.
Mr. snd Vin. C. I Owens,
Mr. sn Mrs. A. A. Wedemeyer,
Ir. and Mia. A. W. Flctslmona,
Mr. and Mrs. K. Conley,
.Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith,
- Mr. and Mra. K. O. Clav.
Mr. and Mia. H. M. Kent,
Mr. nnd Mis F.. R. Rntlnard,
Mr. and Mis. II. s. Felt.
Mr. and Mm, liny II Furiiess,
Mr. end Mrs. K It. Hagenslck,
Mr. end Mrs. A. K. Crouch,
Mr. and Mrs. .-ott K. Hea;htol,
Mr. and M'a. t,Jiitea H. Rheam,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ijiniiftlliier,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Abbott,
Mr. and Mrs. J M. Morris,
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hlttlnger,
1r. and Mrs. ,1. It. Hell.
Mr. and Mra. Kd In Cole, .
I r. and Mrs. C. II. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pardon,
Mr. m l Mrs Pert Klcklsr,
Mr. nnd Mrs H. c. Hunt,
Mr. and Mis II. Wells,
Mr. end Mrs. K. .1. Webers.
.Mr. and Mrs. Ian O. Whitney,
Mr. and Mis. Louis Nelson.
Silver Lynx Club.
The Omaha members of Silver I.ynx,
local fraternity of the state university,
gave a dam Ing party at Hart hall, Hun
dee, Saturday evening. The following
gueats and members of the fraternity
were present:
Mr. and Mrs. A. I), Northrup.
Luncheon at the Rome.
Mrs. William I. Klerstesd enterLalned
one of the brltige clubs st luncheon todsy
st the Home hotel. The centerpiece was
made of 'sugar and represented Pwlss
chalet and garden. Mesdames Thomas
Flynn, Hruc Moffat, E. V. Arnold and
Miss Grace Morse of New York City were
guests of the club.
Wedding Announcement.
: Announcement la made of the insrrlsg
of Miss Mary JLarrabee of Sabetha, Kan.,
and Mr. John Woodworth, son of Mr.
C. D. Woodworth, of Oinsha. The mar
riage was celebrated December 7 st the
home of the bride s psrenta, where the
young people are now visiting.
Mr. Woodworth wss a popular graduate
of the Omi.ha High school class of l0tt
snd wss a member of the Regleter stsff,
besides participating actlvsly In all school
af fairs. The date for the return of Mr.
and Mrs. Woodworth has not been sn
nounced. With the Traveleri.
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Peters of the Mer
chants hotel have left for southern Cal
ifornia tor the remainder of the winter
months.
Miss Mabel De Weeae of Canon City,
who spent a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Rosa Towle, enroute east, has left
for' Detroit.
Return to College.
Mr. Leslie Putt and Mr. Lyell Rushton
rtaurned Sunday to the University of Ne
braska, where they will resume their
studies.
Pleasures Put
The Iaf-e-Lnt club gave a surprise on
Miss Ruth Hutton New Year' a eve.
Daoorations were In orsnae and purple,
the club colors. Those preaent were:
Mia
label Kranaon.
Francis Jones,
He.se! Jones,
Messrs
Robert Christie,
lonajtl Peters.
Katun Mason,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flnlev.
Missel
Katberlna
ntnrdi ant,
lleln Johnston,
A ns belle Sinclair,
M. Hrt1rmore,
Hrlmi i I ft oil,
Mary Hallei,
trace Hall,
lMjroihy Anderson,
Ruth HKard.
Stella I'l.Tce,
A. Far1v.
ilflen RelseL
M
Kiard Raumaa.
Khmr Rboden,
1-slie Stvena,
I .w) McSliane.
Wilbur Haynes,
II Agor.
Max Aror.
Jsnieai Northrop,
Kalph Northrup.
oige Mclfrerty,
Jack McL.afirty,
Keuneta Wldner,
oil,
William Raiiman,
Ralph Benedict,
Mlsi
Fli)renca Jenks,
Kllaabeth liould,
Irene Johnson. ,
Fvelvn Anderson
Marsuerlte McClloy
nee jeiaon,
Copeley.
Oraee Northrvp,
Imia Nelson,
Folly Front, .
Sara Cole,
1 jiura Cjmmerman,
Rculah liyrd.
Miara
CltarUs Weymuller,
Karl Rurkt,
Harold Self,
fi. J. (Vnswird.
(illW-rt FUtredre.
Arthur Christy,
Hiisscl Clark.
Marte Clark,
( art Hues.
Jan SnowJen.
Charlea Oardapee,
llaymond Hraaley,
Victor Uraham,
Fontenelle Hotel
' Mortgage Ready to
Be Recorded Soon
directors in negotiating the big loan to
complnte the hotel.
Out don W. Wattles is now president of
the holding company, snd A. Reed
la secretary.
A iO.OOO mortgage, securing the loan
miide by the Metropolitan Life Insurance
company to the Douglas Hotel company,
to enable the latter to complete the Fon
tenelle hotel building, will be placed on
record this weeks, poaslblv Wednesday
or Thursday. It Is a first mortgage on
th hotel property st Eighteenth and j
Douglss streets, which coat over $1,000, noo.
An x0 war tax stamp will be afflxod to
the document.
"If the building Is completed and
turned ever by the contractors by Feb
ruary 15, the Fontenelle ran open for
business by March 1," said President
William R. Horbank of the operating
company before going east on bunlness.
Manager Vaughn of the Kelden-Rrock
Construction eompany declares that his
workmen csn flnlah the big building a
week earlier than required by the con
tract. The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Douglas hotel company will bo
held at the city hall January 19. A board
of fifteen rU rectors la to be elected. All
of last year's directors, except F. A.
Nash, deceseed, snd Charloa T. Kountse,
resigned, will probably be re-elected. It
Is said. At thst time the stockholders
will be ssked to ratify the sctlon of the
A Fine Family Dinner
for 10c Prepared
in 30 Minutes
Pumpkin
Mlrcea
lessle Jewel,
Minnie Hmlth,
Ruth Hutton.
.Messrs
Arthur Strelow,
Robert Htrelow,
Frank Slovak.
Leanander-Johnson Wedding.
The wedding of Miss Nettle May John
son, daughter or Mr. c. i. jonnson oi
Dixon, Neb., end Mr. H. A. Leenander
of Lake Field, Neb., was solemnised at
M o'Slock New Year's eve at 182 North
Twenty-second street
The bride wore a gown of white silk
with allover lace, the bodice being em
broidered with Jt. Her tulle veil was
held In plane with a white rose and
myrtle wreath, and she carried a shower
bouquet of bride's roses and myrtle. She
wore a diamond lavmller, the gift of the
groom.
Miss A 1 vine Johnson of Omaha wss
bridesmaid, snd Mr. Karl Carlson best
man. Mr. and Mrs. I-eanandcr have loft
or a wedding trip to Chicago and east
ern points, and will be at home February
M at Dixon, Neb, The out-of-town guests
were Mr. Van moom of Norrois, iseo,
and Mr. Johnson of Concord, Neb.
Wedding Announcement.
The marriage of Miss Nina Wysnt and
Mr. E. a. Qangestad took place Satur
day evening, January i. In Council Bluffs.
Mr. and Mrs. Qengeated will be at home
to their trlenda after January IS, st MIT
Hamilton street
Recent Affairs.
The I. K. club held Its fortnightly
meeting Monday evening at the home of
Mr. suid Mrs. D. K. Carey. The prises
were awarded to Mrs. II. C. Crew and
Mr. J, J. Berry. The club will be en
tsrtathed Monday evening. January It,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crew.
South Side Whiit Club.
The South Side Progressive W hist club
will siva s. party Wednesday evening at
their hall on Castellsr street The host
esaea will be: Meed&mea J. Wilcox, F.
Qulnlan, N. a. Wllle, C. William. M
Schlnker and J. Klttraaker.
Subscription Dance Dinners.
Mr. and Mra. T. II. Oeines and Mr,
snd Mrs. Joha A. McShane have issued
Invitations for dinners to be given be
(ore the danee tomorrow evening,
a..', end Mrs. M. A. Hsll wUl give
dinner Wednesday evening at their home.
Their guests will attend the dance
Turpln's later.
In and Out of the Bee Hire.
Mr. A. Q. Sim peon of Chicago, who has
been spending the holidays with Mr. J.
H. McCandless, left Monday evening for
his home.
Here la a meal that Is at once nutri
tions easy to digest. ay to prepare,
satisfies the hun-er and the itulntlest of
spiietltes and costs but a trifle.
Conk n whole narkso-,. nf Fa k....
hettl for about 30 nil lllltes Willi tnrni.
tors and serve ninlno- Imi with r.u,i
horse aa spread.
With bread and butler ihl. ,iuii i it
bout as tasty as von could uti rnn
thoie'a a fine racy smsck to It Hint is
really enjoyable. Made, from Durum
wheat, ha ust Hoashrttl is a liluhlv vlu.
tlnoua food contains tho food eUiiipnta
hat make for inimcln anrl tiu.na s,n,..
In larae lllo nark aires and alioulH ) fr..
uently served as a imrll.il suliMtltuin f.if
meat snl as a whole meal.
MAI M, mum.
Ht. Ixutin, I'. S. A.
Future Affairs.
Vesta chapter. No. a Order of the Kaat-
Mt., and Mrs. F. W. Dixon has) Issued
tiivHsttona for a dancing party to be
lien at their home on North Thirty
(lehlh aireet Tusdsy evening of next
ek. Kixty-five gutsta have been In-
I- 'd to the affair -
Mi.-and M.e. Joseph Barker will give
a dinner edneaday evening be fore the
fc..bcrtUor dame st Turpln's academy.
tro tins, will entertain at a dancing
Recipe
Cottage Pumpkin Pie
(Larue Pie) 1H cups pumpkin, boiled snd
strained through colander; 1 cup brown
sugar; 2rggs(one if they are high priced!;
K teaspoon ginger; teaspoon allspice:
H teaspoon cinnamon; 1 tablespoon flour: I
cup Cottage Milk mixed with 1 cup water.
Mix all ingredients except milk snd
water; stir very thoroughly. Add milk snd
wster slowly. Turn into pie tins lined
with crust snd bake half hour in mod
erate oven.
The above recipe gives good, uni
form results every time. The rich
ness and uniformity of Cottage Milk
insures success in all kinds of cook
ing and baking.
StrilUed
Cottaqe
UnaweMstSMieKl
Is pure milk with most of the water
taken. It lasts longer, snd is more
sanitary, economical and convenient
than bottle milk.
Get a supply today and see for
yourself how superior it is.
7fts Milk Without f As Cookmd Tattt
In Two Sizes, 5 and 10c
At All Good Dealera
AMERICAN MILK COMPANY
Chicavgo
$1.25
Damask
l ull Blenched, Superior Finished
Double Hat I ii Hiininxk 'l ins.
wide. Slls regulsrly for $1.25
yard. January sale on
price, yard OtC
Full Itlenrhed Double, Satin Du
mask Extra heavy. 7 2 inches
wide. Hrotch and Irish make.
.$1.75 value. January
sale price, yard .
Kxtra Heavy Double Damask
Full bleached, superior satin fin
ish, 72 Inches wide. $2.00 value.
January sl price, J t Ci
yard 4 A OU
Double Fleered Table Padding
54 Inches wide, extra heavy; our
75c value. January sale Cri
price, yard OUC
All lilnen Damak Napkins 1S
inch size; a $2.50 value. QC
Six for iOC
$2 Xapklns All pure linen, pretty
damask patterns; J- AQ
special, per dogen. . J) X aT'siJ
2.5 and $2.7A Damnek Napkin
All linen, dinner size; in- our
January sale, t p7tt
dozen J) I O
Bleached Turkish Towels
A mlli:s over-production of towels,
size 27x54 inches, and weighing
2 '4 lbs. each. Worth
$1.25, special price, ea.
Table Cloths
49c
Fine Imported Me-ret-rUed Table
Cloth; alo Pure I.lin-n Aiitr1an
Hunuu-k All nrettv Dattcrns.
$1.L'5 to $1.50 values, on
January sale price OlvC
AIM.lr.en Table Cloths Dinner
Flze, in round designs: double
damask, pretty patterns, stiuu
finish, 72-in. size; regular $2. SO
and $2.75 value. Jan- N QQ
uary sale price JO
All-Linen Table Cloths Dinner
size, round or square, scalloped
ends, pretty range of patterns,
72-in. size; $5 and tlJO QO
$7.50 values. Each. ipOeJvO
All-I.lnen Cloth'. With one doz
en napkins to match, exclusive
pattern?; $6.00 value. Janu
ary sale price, CO
each ipOsOvF
7.V Mercerized l.tinch Cloths
Hemmed ends, 42-inch fr
size. Kach OOC
$7.."0 HcniiHissance Cloths
Trimmed with deep lace, in the
dinner size. January T0 QQ
sale price, each. . . . aPOeivO
87 to $9 Cluny Kcarfx Linen cen
ters: an unusual offering. Jan-
SS T. $4.50
Towels and Toweling
l.V ami 17c All-Linen I'nbleached
Towel Lng Soft and absorbent.
January sale price. fj
yard 1-&2C
lilearhed Turkish Towels A good
heavy quality, hemmed ends;
sell regularly 12,c. p7X.t
Janunry sale price, ea. I 2
Full Uleached Hurk Towels
With hemmed ends, wear Q
like linen. 15c val.; each JC
10c Glaes Toweling Linen finish,
the kind that does not "7JL-,
lint; January sale, yd.. I 2
Bed Spreads
$2.75 .Marseilles Spreads Your
choice of hemmed or fl QQ
fringed ends; each. . e70
and 1.50 lUd Spread.
The crochet kind; special
In January sale, each
( limy Dtiilit'M Assorted sizes. jJ
25c, ;rtc and 75c values; a spe- r"
rial offering in January sale, ea. rJ
39c, 19c, 12ic j
lleautiful Hand Kmbroidcred Ma- ft
deira Ijunchetm Sets Our $5.00
value; special at,
each
98c
Doilies
$3.98
Imported Cluny Laces
lical Linen Cluuy Laces and Insertions that
worth from 25c to 35c per yard. Special
at, yard
are
12.
16-Inch to BO-In oh Baantl
fnl Batiste and Swiss
TlonaaUura and Camisole
Edf-ae Dainty, crochet
ami eyelet designs: also
some very fine baby pat
. terns. Values
SOc per yard.
Special at
French and Osraui Tal
Xao.s and Insertions
An Immense assortment,
to 1-lncli widths. Are
worth up to
' 7 l4o a yard;
special at
25c
2ic
Ul-Us.n Torchon Lien
and Insertions A very
speclul lot bought at about
one-thlnl actual value.
The widths run from 1 K-j
to Mi Inches, worth up
to Qc per yard,
Choice,
at
Swiss, Cambric and Long
cloth Insertions and
leadings Extraordi
nary values.
Choice, per yd.
3ic
2c
Fancy Linens
and Art
Needle Work
54-Inch Stamped Lunch
Cloths On pure Irisn
linen. For French and
eyelet emhroldery. Nc
designs. $2.00
val ues,
for
$1.25
36-Inoh White Irish X.ln.n
C.nt.r Pieces Stamped
in floral nnd conventional
llrsiens; $1.00
. values.
for
Koyal Society Cordlchet
lfew Meroeriied Croch.t
cotton Alt sizes
from 1 to 150.
Per ball
75c
10c
63-Inch Stamped I.nnch
Cloths On Irish linen.
Vor frYench or eyelet em
broiders-. New place
itn. 3.&o
values.
for.
Hand-Crochsted Xac. JBSgt
on Srasssr Boaris with
Japanese hand'
emhroldery.
t3.50 for ,
len. ru
Mil- )T
de- K
$1.75 jq
a
$2.00
Pure Zilnan Hack Towsls
Stamped for French knot
embroidery. OC
Guest size.
KOc quality, for Q
All Who Intend Buying Rugs and Curtains
Wilt Be Interested in These Wednesday Bargains On Our Third Floor
Fine Portieres Ve4;0
A special' purchase. Fine Mercerized Portieres, Bo
der Portieres, Damask, Plain Armure, Sunfast
Madras' Portieres. Plain and figured.
Wednesday, each
Couch - Rugs
A small lot of very fine
American Oriental Couch
Rugs In a beautiful as
sortment of patterns.
Worth $6.50 each. Offer
ed for Wednesday at
$2.98
$1.59
Lace Curtains
A big assortment of
patterns. The lot consists
of about 500 pairs of cur
tains worth $2.50. $3.00,
$3.50 and $4 a pair. Your
choice Wednesday
98c Each
Genuine (s?r ) Wilton Rugs
Size 9x12 feet. Beautiful new medallion and all
over designs; all new colorings. Rich rugs worth
up to $50, offered Wednesday
Axminster
Rugs, 9x12
Floral and Oriental
patterns. All the best
makes. Choice of our en
tire tock Wednesday at
$
19.50
i $29.75
12-Ft.Wide
Linoleum
We offer a great TaH
ety of good patterns. Val
ues to 75c per square yd.
Wednesday for
Square
Yard
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AUDITORIUM COMPANY
MEETING IS POSTPONED
First meeting of the new directors of
the Omaha Auditorium company, planned
for yesterday wss postponed by
President Rome Wilier, because of the
abaenre t,f IMreetor O. W. Wattles, who
la now In Chicago, attending meeting
of the ulr.ctora of the Urvat W.stern
railroad-
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When opening this store three months men we were forced to take? a smaJler place than we desired, it rwing the only available store in the center of the city. Limited space
meant a moat curt-fully selected stockonly the newest styles and finest quality garments being considered. We give you these facts to impress upon your mind the Import
ance of this sale. It's ail assurance that you're 110C buying shopworn or old style goods when you choose one of these exceptional bargains from our regular stock offered In
this January clearance at the lowest prices iu the city.
ALL OUR
exclusive Tailored Suits
AT HALF PRICE
73.00 TAIliOKKl) Kl'ITS 007 Cfl
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fnU.30 TAlI.OItK.1) KlITS QQ1 7C
905.00 TAlLOKKi) 81'ITH (hnn f
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940.OO TAILOIIKP Sl'lTft CO I 7K
Clearaare Irlc 3CT. O
$22.50
$19.75
$17.50
-.$14.75
SS?... $12.50
94S.OO TAILORKD 8111
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.10.ftO TAIIiUUKI) 811TH
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933.O0 TAIU)11KD Kl'lTH
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929.75 T.ULOltKl) BC1TS
Clearastce Prlry
9)S.'sO TA1UIKKU 81'ITH
Clearance
: ALL OUR
HIGH CLASS COATS
AT HALF PRICE
970.5O COATS i'JQ 7K
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$3.0ll COATS rfJOO f-
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950.50 CXJATS COO 7 CI
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940JMI COATS CO A IK
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930.50 COATS C 1 Q 7 CI
tlcarance Price Pla7.0
933.00 ttlATS CI 7 Cft
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90.50 CtATS tf -I A C
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9-i5.00 Ct)ATS C1 O Glfi
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9 i 3.00 CX)ATS d7 C(
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ALL OUR
BEAUTIFUL DRESSES
AT HALF PRICE
$34.75
. $32.50
...$29.75
$24.75
$22.50
$19.75
$17.50
$14.75
$12.50
...$9.75
sr. $7.50
960.50 IHtF.SSKS
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903.OO DUKSSKS
Clearance lrice .
950.5O DKKSSKS
Clearance lrice .
940.50 DKESNKS
Clearance Prlc .
$I5.(K UKKSSES
Clearance Price .
930.&O UKKSSKS
Clearance Price .
933.00 DRKSSKS
Clearance Irice .
91TJ.50 imESsKS
Clearance Price .
923.00 I) It ESSES
Cleai-Mitce IMce .
910.5O DHESSES
Clearance Price .
915.00 DUE.
Clearance
Please Kota Our Present Location
319 So. 16th St.
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