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    TTIF, BKK: OMAITA, WEDNESDAY. FKRRUAUT 24. 1015.
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By I.IELLIFICIA.
Tuesday, February 23, 1915.
HE society editress has novel experiences In her March for elusive
T Items. Missives of various aorta come to her desk. Sometimes it
is candy and sometimes other things even poetry has been
written to her.
The candy was awfully good and enjoyed by the whole editorial staff.
"Whoever sent it was at any rate artistic, for it was a gay box, decorated
with a candlestick, that greeted me. The Identity of the giver Is still
concealed, hat mysteries are pleasant things. The following effusion came
to m Saturday, bat, really, strange as it may seem, this Is not the usual
manner in which 1 get the news.
lost a I 4m finishing, here comes a pretty little corsage of roses, tt
is pretty stood to be a society editor ess after all:
"THE CROSSED WIRE."
"Number, please."
"Hello, Central! Give me Crescent 203.
Catharine, Is this really you?
I've something Interesting for you to hear;
Ton Ye sure there is nobody else near.
And are you on a private line? ,
I want you only to hear this secret of mine..
Wen, Jack was up lsst night, you see,
And aaid something awfully dear to me. ':
Took out of his pocket a box with a spring
I know you will guess right off yes, a ring.
Now we're engaged, and we plan
Yon for bridesmaid and your 'Tom' for best man.
.We'll be married in June the rose montn you know;
And, for a wedding trip abroad we willgo.
' Now, out of the bag, don't let the cat;
Bat keep this quiet under your hat.
Kaw! Haw! Mercy! There must be crossed wire
This is enough to arouse anyone's ire."
-"I hope for this eavesdropping you'll pardon me;
I'm the society editor of The Bee.
Such a 'bit of interesting news
To print; we surely can't refuse.
The wires may be crossed and you may be cross,
But what is our gain, may, perhaps, be your loss."
"Now, he's hung up the secret Is out
Just because Central did not know what she's about."
J. M. J.
Qranden.and Mr. William Milder. His
Helen Nssh save a number of vocal
solos during the evening. The guests
present were: , ,-L
At the Srandeii..
The following have made reservations
for "Potash end I'erlmutter," which
opens an engagement at the Brandels
tomorrow evening:!
Mayof end Mm. Zehnins of Lincoln.
Mr. nn jure neorso iutvoriir.
Mrs. Off.itf.
Mr. J. J. Rrown,
Mr. Van Lady. , ,
A. M. TMnto.
K. M. Hrowtiins,
X. Vlnaonhaler,
A, M. Jeffreys.
Jl Hopalrt.
Wx-.ti Allen,
A. 14. t'llman,
O. ft. Thutnniel.
J. A. Ruall, .
f-sjn Wertlieimer,
p. J3. Powell.
j. S7iU".
A. Johnson,
A. F1cr,
F. JUchanJoon,
J. R. Fergaaon,
Rtsumaxa.
r. Irmoflf,
It. Pollard,
W. UiTkrr1. -r.
A. P. fwm,
rmuel Burns.
Jof rh fntoajf,
r. J. Ntii.
Tr. Er!lr.
F.. T. iwm,
Arthur OutoU.
l'hrl- Mots.
V T. HtH.
W. R. V. orta,
TranS Hfyd.
La. rei,
A. C. MlH,
A-
ArJJiur iwws.
i. A. Joh00.
K. A. Moore,
T. J. Nolan,
Al O. Mitchell,
II. Ilosenatock,
H. O. Klard,
r. 8. H. lavls,
, John Madden,
Kopsl'1.
W. J. K.ye.
I . iitlrnr Kounts.
H. Oonant,
Lew Lorlnsf,
V W. Juriaon,
AlhertKrug,
E. P feck.
A. M. Warren,
Meyer,
a. E. Bernstein,
Drelftia.
A. O. Meeann.
F. 8. Pollard,
Maxes, .
T. Flynn, ;
M. Kubensteln. ,
F. U Hyn.
B. Hoffman.
. J. nauwtn,
C. Mets.
M. a. Colnelaer,
Jack FaMwin,
rinrct i:ier,
F. M, Smith.
. W. Johnson,
H, F. Wyman.
W. M. MiPord,
Ir. mndlay.
TV A. Hum,
if. HO!'".
C. H. Wright,
Wlokham,
. W. U ftiastOTJrlan.
Misses- Mlases--Nora
Orandatl. Helen Naah,
Julia 14rnea, Jora McDonald,
Agnfe Hymen,
Meeara.
William Milder,
Paul Auxler.
Ilarvey J. bet.
Mies Helen Laronn entertained at her
home Saturday evening In Jionor of her
sixteenth birthday anniversary. Those
preecnt were;
Mlaea
Marnaret Pates,
Minnie Llckeit,
llascl niKKlne,
Violet flyera,
Helen Jreon.
Oraca 1'oriahey,
Measra.
Louie' Hers.
Albert Wiixtavson,
Alvln tlelm,
Rudolph Ijureon,
("barlea I'urkman.
(Ralph Byera.
A birthday surfirlaa party tt alvan
their son, Richard, Saturday. ' The erren
by Mr.' and Mra L. Rubeck In honor of
lag eras spent la games and musks. Those
preeent were!
Meaarm
P.owrt niackbtirn,
Everett Marx,
Mieaes
Panay Miller.
Marie Kuhe,
rn Ford.
Kittle Rouch,
Tlllls Lnon,
Meaars. '
Walter Helnts.
Charles Jenaen. -Arthur
Durkman,
Hotlle Ford,
Owen MiUcr.
Wilfrid Tard Here,
Mr. wnfrad Ward will deliver a lecture
oa "Newman and the Great Contem
poraries of that Period" at the Sacred
rt eonvant. Thlrty-atxth and Burt
afreets, Thursday aftornoon at
o'oiook. Tickets may ba procured" at the
oor. 1
Mr. Ward Is the 5tor of the FuMlo
Pvtew and baa emme to America at the
lnvlt,tun f Tale and Harvard unlver
aitlec whers ba has delivered th same
lecture.
On & CJcndax.
Mrs. J. M. MetcaVf will give a bridge
rty Wedaiasday for Miss Lurlle Bacon,
ep of ths wtatafs debutantes.
Miaa Katherlna Thummel will entertain
ttv Wedaeaday Bridge club tomorrow at
her home.
itrs. L. T. Crofeot will give a luncheon
at her home In honor of Mr. Wilfrid
Ward, who lectures at the Sacred Heart
convent Thursday afternoon.
rsneir!? Parties Tonight
Tits Twinkle club wilt give a dancing
fc.il U.U evkiig at tl.e UeticpoMlan
til.
The Acaxia club will enUrtVln this
evening at the trottUh Kits cathedral.
JDtbutaate Bridge Club. '
llm lUanche Ieuel was hostess today
.t the meeting of the Det.uUnte Brtdse
fr??sb. Sissa Oreta Lane of New York,
who is vtaiUng Mtaa Kugenla Patterson,
h lh auet of the club. Those present
Mtaeea Mlfwe-
Cocia l4iiT Marion Kuhn,
4 h York. Thumtnel,
T tMrniia fltiriwn. jMnct Hnil, '
r rn;'i i'rrieUer, AnntJif'ord,
1 ii rirn, Helen Clark,
i .. .ir Mat key.
CLaeje of Eesidence.
Mr. Lr.d Mr. likhard Webaier leave
Turay evening for Waahitigton, D. C,
i.rr t)x-y will reitlde tn the future.
I :Urtain at Eridge.
i'.r. and iSrs. Hoy iialph will entertain
at au.-iloo bridge thle evening In honor
pf Mr. and Mra. Rl-hard Webeter. The
rwnne lll be decorated throughout with
1 ,;:.rr.?y roace and four tables of play
era alii be preeent.-
Mlaaes
Telta Jtubeck, . .
Roue Rubatk,
Harart Huoack,
silvi Ruback.
lena Httrwlch,
i:tr Ottrowlch,
Fannie Harris,
Roee Harrla,
Lena Kontorovltl
Meaars.
Richard Ruback,
l'avlti Mlli.T.
Maurice Mitchell,
lasle t'ohxn.
Louis Cohen,
Mlases
Ltsaln Harris. .
tarah Walk.
. Ida Osreltck, , . .
Nettie tltreltck.
taiah Mlnkln,
Mullie Hii. k,
Unttv Kapian,
Ucrtrude icekovlts,
Mollis 1AOVllS.
Harry Cohen,
Inula Walk,
hum Rainlck,
Him Jacoboff,
Carl HUkea.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruback.
.A dancing party was given Saturday
evening at tbs MengedoM apaHmeDts.
About thirty couples were present.
Thimble Club.
Mrs. BubicII Harris was hostess this
afternoon at the meeting of the Thimble
club. The members Included:
Mcodumes Meadantea
J. il. Bailey. I. w. Carpenter,
Ueome Harlier, K. M. Wtikthe.
A C. fiucltanan, ' ' Koyai Mtller, 1
Alexander Ruchanaa,W. C. Rarnecy,
L. K. Carrier.
A.- W. Carpenter,
Ut'tl Cai ieulr,
J. It. Uumanl,
O. W. Clabaugh,
Frank Carpenter,
5. C, Eilxeiley.
tleorge tiltriiore,
Arthur Lock wood,
Mlmee i
Mary Phllllppl.
Nell Carpenter. '
llulen Carrinr,
Manon Carpenter,
Arthur Hnilth.
H. T. KtreUlit,
Koy fiundorland.
JKaiph fiinileriund,
W. il. Templeton.
L D. White.
Kuescll It trie,
J. A. Sunderland,
A. U Patrick.
Arthur Lock wood. :
M laaa
Bcaa Llurootit.
I. 1 1 more,
bertha Whits,
SUPREME COURT JUDGE'S DAUGHTER MARRIES
SECRETLY Miss Eugenie A. Philbin, daughter of Su
preme Justice Eugene A. Philbin of New York, and Louis
II. Wetmore were married secretly and then telephoned
the news to the bride's' father, who is ill in bed.
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HO WOMEN OH
WELFARE BOARD
Mayor Dahlman Sayi H Intend to
Appoint Only Men at Start of
Welfare Campaijrn.
NO APPOINTMENTS FOR A WHILE
Mayor J. C. Dahlman announces that In
all probability he will not appoint a
woman on the new public welfars board,
which will be Compos A of five members.
He .explains that the, first work will be
of an Investigative nature and will re
quire much evening work. ' He will no
announce the personnel of the board until
the . annexation matter has bewn dis
posed of.
J. A. Fry. president f the Cntral Park
Koclal Center, and C. E. Rtchter, J. R.
Beard and R. H. Morton of the aame or
ganisation; Mrs. J. W. Miller, president
of the Monmouth Park Mothers' elub:
Mrs. C. W. Plotts. president of the Mon
mouth Park Mothers' club, and Mrs. R.
H. Morton. Mrs. M. Latham. Mrs. C. O.
Schmidt and Mies Helen Vermeil of the
organizations mentioned, called, on the
mayor and urged the appointment of E.
V. acps'n, prlnclpsl of the Fort school
for boys ss a member of the public wel
fare board. The msyor promised to give
this recommendation proper consideration.
I'rge Mrs. Haiyea.
Mrs. S. T.i Miller and Mrs. C. J. le
barth, representing the. North Bide
Mothers' club, also called to recommend
the appointment of Mm. C. W. Hayes aa
a member of the welfare board. The
mayor told thee women of his belief that
a woman would not be appointed. He ex
plained that he thought that after th3
board had formulated a plan and was
ready to engage paid assistants to carry
on the real work, then women should be
given coneideratlon.
Besides Mrs. Hayce, the names of Mrs.
F. H. Cole.' Mra. IL E. Newbeanch and
Mra Paul 0ttschmann have been men
tioned In this connection. '
, Borne of the women still "contend that
a woman .should be appointed on the
welfare board and .they do not Intend to
give up at this stage of the game.
MOTHER ANXIOUS TO HEAR
FROM WALTER M. BODINE
Walter M. Bodlne Is breaking his
mother's heart
He left his home In St. Louts over two
years sgo .and has not - communicated
wffh his sorrowing mother since then.
Ills mother, Mrs. N. Bodlne, 6060 Mapls
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the luncheon the members 'bowled at the
Farnam alleys. The high score, 974, was
made by Mra. W. J. Csttin's team. Those
present were:''
Meadnme Meedames .
J. A. Frveland, ! F. P.' Loverlng,
K. tt. t'nderwood, Charles Meyera,
Alex Jetea, . .. . A. S. Ftereon,
R. O. Ulerman. . 1 Frank Carpenter,
wiiuam it. uouia. ir.J. A. Koirera-
W. J. Cattln.
I. M, IMmhk,
Henry Keating,
n and Out of the Bee Hiwr
Mr. Tom McShane returned Sunday
from two weeks In New York City. En
route home he vlulted Mr. and Mrs.
Colling In Baltimore. '
ommittee Refers
Light Bill Scrap
to the Directors
The executive committee of the . Com
mercial club refused to put the - matter
of endorsement of the Baundera electric
light bill before the entire membership
of. the club, but referred the petition
which was presented to jthem to the board
of directors, who will hold a meeting
Monday to make a decision. . Botn the
executive committee and the board of
rectors ' refused ', ta endorse the bill,
whereupon militant members of the club
circulated a petition that It be put up
to the entire membership. The petition.
which contained . about DuO names, was
presented to the executive committee, by
L. tihants, Ed Blater, Robert Trimble.
K. O. Hamilton, C. B. Penney and J.P.
Cook,
Tuesday Bridge Clab. -
The Turaday Bridge elub was enter
tained thle etternoea at the home of Mra
John Redlok. Owing is the abaenoe cf
many of the members from the city there
were only two tables of players preeent
With the Bridre Players.
The Pan-American Bridge club was en
tertained this afternoon by Mrs. R. I
Rows. The members are:
Meidamea Mesdamee .
DavM T;t own, Janmi boon,
H. I. Howe. . I C. F. RRtekin,
L. J. Piatll. nhrt bhelcliley.
Miaaea
Frances PlattL
Mlviea-
Krll Uamura.
To Jloftor Ilo'j-e Gueit
Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Ktpllngcr will tn
t.rtaln Infi.rrnally this exentng la honor
it htc guvat Mite Marguerite Moore
i r hiL tiimi iiia, al. Miaa Moore has been
' gueat of Mr. and Mrs, JOpllnger for
-'i days .t1 many aftalra have 1 bo
vn fur ht-r. Hie will leave thle enerv
l :-t fur ber home.
1 ' .its list
. At'-'- Iif!r eiitrrtalned the
. u of tie t r- n Iimg ccmpany
1 l'i i! at l.er' '.ome. The rooms
v di-..rated throughout wtth forge
Kistj'.gma t,, f i.M. t and the prlw tr
t so. tn rrw awarded to Mm Nora
Lenten Sewings.
Mrs. II. B. Lemere was hoateaa this
afternoon for the Lentta Sewing circle
of All KeinU' church.
The regular meeting of the Lenlei Hew
ing elub tor Trinity cathedral was held
this morning at the home of Mra F. H
I'avta. , - .
Give Birthday Party.
Mr. ana Mrs. J. W. Bkoglund enter
tained at a birthday party Monday eve
ning in honor of the birthday of their
slater. Mlas Katherlne VI mix. Those pres
ent were:
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rchroeder.
Wr. end Mra J, W. tWihind.
Miitftpe
Joari.hlne Rhodcn, , Myrtle lndr.
Aatnmne Minix. Mavtne Mima.
lor. atcaara.
A H. krlltiy, ' Jainee nthony,
t heator Mount. KotwUd burscaa.
Informal Luncheon.
Mr Hal Brady gave a luncheon toda
St her home, for MUs Buth Donnelly
me ef the members of the "1'nder Cover1
company playing at ths Brar.dcl,
Carter Lake GobT"
ine i-artir Iike awtmmtng1 and Bowl-
Ing club was entertained St lumbeon
iunaay at the Commercial 1-lub. After
H. Doldetrom.
Aj Cermody,
Jf. H.
M.' M.
H. J.
C. M,
Whltehouse,
BaitHett.
Hackett,
Johnson. "
to take charge of the new hotel came
up There he laid the problem before
Edgar A. Wuls of the International. Hotel
Brokerage company, 606 Fifth avenue.
Mr. Wats has the record of every hotel
man in the country and he found that
the record of William R. Burbank, man
ager of the Onondaga hotel, Syracuse,
N. T., was remarkably good.
Negotiations were closed and on March
11, 1913. Mr. Wattles mailed his check for
$12,000 to Mr. Wals, with his thanka and
the statement, "I believe we have re
ceived through you ths very best tenant
possible."'
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The BeUabs Ziadtee Tailor
433-e reason mioe.
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avenire, f?t. Iuia, has written ths fol
lowing letter to The Bee In the effort
to find her son, so that she may at least
know he is sltve and well: ,
"Editor Omaha Pee Dear Sir: Will
you please help me to find my son? He
has been miming for two years. I have
Just heard that he was seen in Omsha
two years sgo by s school friend. His
name Is Wslter M. Bodlne. If he only
would write to me It would take such a
load off my heart. I want him to know
that everything Is sll rlKht. I would be
so grateful to you for anything you could
do to find my son." .
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How To Get Rid of a
. Dad Cough
A Rente-Made lUssedy taa Will
De It dulrkly. Ckea aa
. Bully Made
.
If yon have a bad cough or chest cold
Which refuses to vield ta nrdinarv rem.
Idjea-Rct mra any druintist 2 hi ounces
of Pinex (60 cents wortu), pour into a
pint Dome auu uu the buttle with plain
granulated sugar syrup. Start taking
a teaBpoonful every hour or two. In 4
hours your cough wilt be conquered or
very nearly so. Even whoopuur coukb is
greatly relieved in this wsy.
The above mixture makes a 'full pint
a family aupply of the finest cough
Srup that money could buy at a coat
only 64 cents. Ksiilv rircuared in &
rull directions with Pinex. .
Hotel Managers
Come as High as
Good Ball Players
Oood, hotel managers and leesees com
high.' . i
Ths Douglas Hotel company psld Ht.OOO
In cold caah to get William It. Burbank.
leasee and manager of ths new Fonts
aells hotel.
O. W, Wattles went to New York wtien
ths problem of getting a good hotel man
Sugar Hvrun
prepa
(h and
'nn wr First Ka!f
OUG Mile, 48o for
each additional mile there
after for the eisUnes you
ride. Re charge for call
ing or returning.
Waitine- Time at Kate
of 31.S0 er Sons.
"That's Ou Bervioe"
Telephone Doug. 90.
OmaftrTaxi Ssrvlsa Go.
2104 Farnam St.
OMAHA
HOTKI.S.
minutes.
Iliis Pines and
reuun lakes rigut lioia OI a eougl
filvvs almost immediate. relief. It lima.
ens ths dry, hoarse or tight cough in a
way that is really remarkable. Also
quickly heals the Inflamed membranes
which accompany a painful cough, and
stops the forniation of phlegm in the
throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending
the persistent loose cough. Excellent for
bronchitis, spasmodic croup and winter
coucha. Keeps perfectly and tastes good
children like it.
Pinex is a special and highly concen
trated compound of genuine Norway pine
extract, rich in guaiacol, which is so
healing to the membranes.
To avoid (liMi,!xiintiiienf ask vonr
druggist for ounces of Pinex," do i
cot sccept snvthing else. A guarantee i
oi aheoiute satislart ion, or money prompt- j
jy refunded goes with this preparation, j f
aoe I'll
AOT COASTS
FKOM WiVtKK rR(MTS TO
KVHMIK rLOTVEKa
la S Uewra
i'inex Co., I U VSayue. iad.
What Thia Folks Should
Do To Gain Weight
Phyairian'a. Advice blur Thin, l ndv
velojied Men aud Wunvn
- Thousands of people suffer from ex-
ceaeive tiiinnma. wbmJc iiprves ani feeble
etHi!ai-ha wtio. haviua- tried aiert:t
rieh-niakei, foud-fada, piiyttt, aJt culture
alunta and rub-on crwiun. rnaivn thviu-
Sclvea to lire-long ektiuilnraa and think i
nothing will make them fat. Vet their 1
caae la not hopelem. A recently tllacov- 1
ered resMiiTMtive rrce luakea fat grow I
e-fter r&ra of thlnneaa. and ia alao uu- ;
uualled fur retxlrtiiK trie waate of elrk- 1
ria or faulty dcoatlon ami for!
etrcna-thenin the nervea. This remsk-
able nlacovery la railed SanrivL rl ;
atrensih-siving. fat-prixtuclna' vUmenta
of aciinotk leilMfd merit have been nun.
hln-d In tiila pwrlcaa preaiatka, i
wnicn ia eia,ireI l,y rmlDenl nhvsl
ciana and uml by promin.nl people t-v-erywhore.
it la atiNirfuiuly armleaa,
Inexpeimlve and effuint.
A month's syateniattc uae of Parcel
ahuuid pruduce fleoli and atmnvtU bv
roi'i-eetina; faulta of dixesllon and bv
aupplylna hlhly con- entrated futa tn
the blooi. JnreaJiHt uouriahiueft ta t
tulne frmn the food nateu. and Vie
Jiiuonal fala that tliln i-en'i-U are
H-rovl.1d. 6hermajt A Mei'onnoll T'iu
( a, C uiaha. nntl other lvJli. aruKKUis
supply hrvol and Hy (iiate 1 a Iujkb
U.'ML.nd foe It.
Willi tide ii w preparation hsa given
splerulid rraulia aa a nerva-tulo ami
vitaiiarr. It aho.ilit not be unt il bv tin v.
oua pmipI unirsa li v ih to auiu at
Itast ten pouiula of flcaU.
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the Ovr M M. R. lh tovrnay k a
pleaaura and the soal Is aelisnuuL
GOLri TKNMISI RIDIIfGI '
lUkr BitmiNoi sailinoi Kt
WHERB TO STAY
Mi. AasaKtlnei
Panes de Leon and Alcasar.
Oraittnd-oa-tbe-HaJUaai
Hotsl Ormsnd.
Palm ttntrhi
Breakers and Royal Pntnciana.
Miami i KoyaJ Psim.
Massan, Hahamasi Ths Colonial.
Lhi Key i An I1mI Fuhing as.
Havana, t'ibai
Via Key Wsst and P. A O. 8. 8. Oa.
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"Am Hatal Wker Guests are Made
' ta Feel at tioan
Not too large, yet large
enough to afford the
maximum of value at,
minimum expense.
Exceptionally Acceac&la
$3$ Aumsu iWarreit JUtfasmsif Cassfss
Sisxle Kooats Hik Raanlss Wsear
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SIM'S Iseass lih Tab sr Shwsr
f i.50 ts.ta rw say
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$2.U9 Is ti.Cd er as
DaaVls Reeaia viik Tab ar Sbfr
f itlO IS tf-.UO esr Say
EDWARD C FOGC aVaaswtnsr Mrsse
ROV U UKOW.t. JtsataWt Mmtsr
Mothers of Girls Will Be Delighted With
the Appearance and Practicalness of These
WASHABLE SCHOOL DRESSES
Prices, too, add to their interest,
for to' introduce them we have ar
ranged special markings on each
$1.50 to $3.98 i
These particular lots .are
colored wash garments of
the prettiest of spring colors
and combinations and in
ginghams, percales, dimities,
reps, linens and kindred
fabrics.
Belted, . collared and
cuffed, ' embroidered pique,
Empire, Russian and girdled
models featured..
1.50,1.98,2.50,2.98,3.98
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Prices
now are
There's aNote of Spring I nEvery Line
of These New fy Arrived Silk Frocks
The Weaves Are
the Very Newest.
The Models
Are Many and
Varied-
Price $19.00
Very charmin
frocks, indeed, for
the Easter season
for street . and
afternoon wear. -
Truly exceptional
values, too, for
Wednesday selling
an advance season offering which explains
the lowness of the price.
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A Sale of New Lingerie at $1.00
There are filmy gowns trimmed with dainty Uces and em
broideries; there are the very popular envelope, combinations
and there are many charming "corset covers. Wednesday $1.00
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Silks Will Cost Less Wednesday
Special selections of certain kinds of desirable silks
1 that show notable redactions from original prices.
Unusually good "quality in every-, instance
100 Pieces of "Spot Proof" and
"Shed-Water" Dress Foulards In
the newest designs two and three
tone printings. These are the regu-
lar 85c and $1.00 quail'
ties. Wednesday, a yard
Chrffotr Taffetas, much in vogue for
dresses and suits. In all fashion
able street shades. ' We are offer
ins an exceptional lot. made to
sell for $1.00. Wednes
day, a yard. .
69c
40-Inch Pure Silk Crepe de Chine Street shades and evening
tints. A superior quality In over 40 shades, Includ- (f
Ing Ivory, Cream and Black. Sale price, yard ..spl.Uv
Dress Goods-Two Special Groups
Beltlasr Wesarttef th Mala Flssr.
Black and White Checks In three slses of cheeks. Including
barred effects. A quality that will give excellent
ser
erred effects. A quality that will give excellent 97
ervlce. Regular SOc value; Wednesday, yard ,...a)f C
.Dress Goods A Basement Sale
1,350 Yards of 40 to 64-Inch Sultlng-i-From a special purchase,
consists of Serges. Whipcords. Diagonals, Fancy Suitings. Mate
lasso Spring Coatings. - Worth to .$1.60. Special, a yard
This lot
47c
Spring Curtains and Curtain Materials
raattortca "rstrh Madras
C'artalaa Special, a
pair
7B Fivers f New BtanaiB
V oils Wtth mercerised rib
bon edge borders. Wednes
day, a yard ,
Msmlia rartaias far BeSrseaa
Over 25 new patterns.
Special, a pair,
Ma, S-3 and
$1.25
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39c
$1.50
S aaS 50-Iarh Creaaa Hadrai
A beautiful assortment.
Bpeclal Wednesday, a
yard, SSe and
Calarvd Border Ktamlae Ths most
complete assortment w. have
ever shown. Wednesday
special, a yard, lSe, sac and..
200 Hingis Portieres worth
7 96 to 5 a pair. Wednes
day, each
45c
i most
39c
.$1.39
150 Dinner Sets Will Be on Sale
Wednesday for Only a Set $4.89
v The decoration Is ths antique
r Vjablue Copenhagen, handsomely
mwuBi.u if. wiu wvruy anapa,
with all the esssntials of the eld
masters' Copenhagen one of the
most popular decorations made
on displsy In every high-grade
enma snop tn thle country.
Wednesday, to close these sets
out quicKly, we offer
them for , . .
Bell shape.
Beautiful Cut Star Tall Tumblen
cial, each, 8c; a dozen
$4.89
s7UC
Wednesday's Wall Paper Specials
. Continuing the sal of R. Campbell's, Dorchester Street,
Chicago, Auction Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices.
3c
R. Campbell's &e and 6c Papers
SnRable for bedrooms and Kitch
ens. With borders to match.
Special, a roll.
Parlor, Dining Room and Hall Pa.
psre Beautiful assortment, with
borders to match. All shades and
patterns. Worth to 10c, r t
a roll sJ2C
R. Campbell's Pulp Oatmeal Pa
pers Brosra, tan. green and red
with cutout borders. Regular lSe
grade. Special Wedneav r
day, a roll 1UC
New Gold Pspsra With or with
out borders and In all leading eel-
ors. Worth to ZZc; In this
special sale, a roll
this ja
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