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TIIK MKE! OMAHA. WEDNKSTi.VV. MARCH 3. 1915. By MELLIFICIA. T Tuesday, March 2, 1915. g formally opened yesterday .HE Tea room at the Fontenelle afternoon between 4 end 6. It as a pay sight that icrfleted fhe tea connoisseur of Omaha, and that there are many among ns was proed by the large attendance that greeted this long-hoped-for pleasure. "A real RItx Carlton," were the exclamations from all, and the moet senutnely JJitz (arllon beverages were enjoyed as well. Tou can lose yourself beautifully In the new lea room and easily Imagine the gayest of a Fifth avenue "fl.itterer" coming In. Never again will we have to go so far for an afternoon'a Martini! Monsieur Mayard, chef du re?urant. Is so delighted with the enthusiasm of O-naha'a fair sox, and promlres anything we ak for and any number of new suggestions can bo hidden under the most attractive tea coy. Among those to Inltiste this delightful retreat were: Me!amcs Harold Frltfhrtt. Fen Cotton, Glenn Wharton, Kdmund V. Krug of L LouIp. Pen Wood, Mrs. Joseph Byrne; Mlacs Kllzabeth Davis, Clare Helepe Woodsrd and Elizabeth Uruce. oit.v of 'I, ).-(( and taught In the Fair t'tiry Itlnh ahool until February 1, PIS. The arcMim was rlnclpal of the Kalrbury r),n for tao yean. Ha la now prac ticing law at Caldwell. Robinarich-Spiesbergrr. A aerldina; of unusual hrauly and a Itnlntmenta, relrbralrd I nut evening at the Ktfitenelip, man that of Miss Itortenaa j 8ilonlcrn'r, cIhurIiIoi- of Mr. and Mrs. i .Vnthnn Hi icIxmkt, and Mr. Pamuol Rolilniolcli or riikaao. Tlic erreinony . a pri 'former In the motim adjoining the hall room o! the hotel. Here an Improvln-d altur of palms and calla llllea ' liulit and from thla an aisle for the bridal parly s formed of hiiKe basketa Midi Hh barter lilies. The niarriaao The folloivhiR picsram 'ji l'nr mrr read by R ibbl Frederl-lt Colin Informal Dinnr.. Mr?. J. M. Mrtcalf ell entertain ln-f-irmally at dinner thla evrnlne I" honor if Prof. F. N. F.lni of l.ln-oln, who leriur this evening I" the council chamber of th'l ''ill. A moml of deep r'nl arnYrins will decorate the tabic and covers nil V pla.-rd for I'mf. Fllns, Jtidse and Mrs. Alfred Cornish, Mis Anna Tihbct of Lincoln nnrl Mrs. M-ttalf. Golf Club Entertained. The first awlal hfTa of the Krettlest Mile Wrvmrn't 'li tub will be held at the home of Mia A. I. Ni.rthnip this enlns. The afalrtlns hostrstca will be Meadamea II. M. Wilbur. F. H. HUh and V. A. Mover. to le plvcn: Voral solos, Ml Iiorett , "t fl oiNk In the presence of near rela Amdl and Miss tlrnce Northrup; piano tlvos. olo. Mrs. Edwari Hnrke; readln. Mr.; The bride waa most attractive In a Clifton Hmlth; duet. Mrs. C. J. Tarrott j n charmeuse satin made very and dniuhter. Miss Fisnies Pnrrott. lmple fitlolng the Qu-en Loulae lines women me expected to be!""" r"P"" " iwnria. The aleevea were I of tulle and were made very tliiht and About fifty present. Carter Lake Clui. The Carter Ike Hwlmmlna; und Howl ing club mpt Monday at the Farnam alley. The hlftii ai-ore was made by Mra. C. M. Johnson's team. Those rl Mr-fdamcs F. I. Lovering, 4'harlea Meyers. A J. t'leiaon. Frank I'arpenter, J. A. RriBfrs, II. H. Jrt htlrUioiise very long. The tulle veil was drawn far back from her far e and waa caught with rofica of pecrls. (the was without gloves and or; no rrnamenta whatever. MUa Jinmle Spleherger, twin Bister of the bride, was the only attendant. Iter WAS THE FIRST BRIDE AT THE HOTEL FONTENELLE. laanii'i- 'If i, ! MRS. FAMt'El, ROB1NOVICII. NEU MISS IIORTENSK SPIKKltKROBR. present gown waa of violet orchid taffeta made. BOBBED HAIRNOW IN VOGUE Women Cut Off Their .Tressei to Raise Money for Relief Work May Soon Wear. Bows. WIFE AND CHILD THE SAME Welsh Folks of This City to Organize Tha nusleuB of a local association of Welsh folk waa formed Monday evening, when 2oo Welsh, people gathered at the Toting Women's; Christian association to syli alio observe the holiday of their r,aion saint, tt. I'avld. x Vt. Hugh Rowlands, pastor of the First Baptist church; Rev. Thomas Pithell of Trinity Methodist church and Rev. J. T. Jones of the First Congregational church of Council Bluffs were the speakers. Miss Hasel Evan sang and Mrs.-A. R. Knode gave several readings. Mlsa Ceslah Jones assisted rh the. arrange ments. A letter from Plshop A. L. Williams waa read and the meeting closed with the singing of the old Welsh eong, "The Land of Our Fathers." Klernal comfort awaits the two t.rave Omaha Oerman women who sacrificed Irautlful beads of golden hair f r the benefit of the Herman war relief fund. Bobbed balr Is the lstct. And aoine well-known Omaha maids lready have had their hair bobbed. Fur thermore, It Is whispered that tly will make their first bobbcd-halr appearance at the Fontnelte this evening. If. J. McCarthy, In charge of the hair goods department at the Krandels atores. tells all about It. How the fashion origi nated In .the east, where Mrs. Vernon Castle appeared with bobled tressej and Immediately set the ball for bobbed hair a-rnlllng. Miss Laura ."lierman of Mr. McCar thy's department mas so enthuaed when told of the new vosue that she as';d to be the first one to demonstrate the possi bilities of the hitherto juvenile lialrdreax. I Jf all followers of t ho mode will mako! as attractive an appearance as Mlsa Sher-' man. It la safe to venture the guess that) Omaha maids and matrnnavwlll all be come devotees of the mode. , Perhape they will later appear In bril liant red, pink or blue Mary Jane bows In their hair, like unto their youthful off spring. Then when huhblo comes home of an evening he will find It hard to dis tinguish his hitherto disnlfled wife from his baby daughter. But to cease our wanderings Into th future and return to cold, hard facts, hair goods men welcome the innovation, according to Mr. McCarthy. "Tou see when thla fashion haa run ita course there will be an overwhelming de mand for hair goods to make up thu de ficiency. "That's where we will shine," or words to that effect, washow Mr. .McCarthy expressed It. " I "The Rrt" fO J (JT "Ike Rourj" fl always was1.35 k.m.m, .i..n.. .''iLiM. him iMiiiaBi in' li igniinMiiiiaiiifsTaTrmii' I always was $1.35 J Florence Bar clay's beautiful at ory rurw 60c ; alaya was $1.35 Mesdamrs .1. A. Krei-lanil, II. I.. I'nrlerwood, lex ,ie.i . R. U. Blerman, N lll am II. tloiild, W. .1. l attln, J. M. I'tinlrk. Httiiy Renting. U H. Ooldsl rom, T. A. liertw.dy, with M. M. Kassxtl, It .1. Hackett, I'. M. Juhnsun. Birthday Pajrty. Mr. and Mn, lent entertained fifty oung people on Saturday evening In btiior ot the twenty-first birthday of lister It. .usnr. Cards and dancinv were ". cycd In the evening. The guests were: it-ssrs. and Mesdaine- Joseph Wtknt, . lieorjro Jones, , Oil n I wnt, . ... iej , :i.er, ..u" .. ond Calcy, I', f s ... u e.rdnn, m u . r, ,.4ikln l MeFarren, n.-jv-i fttireanen, ti i .li.ntit. ' - ) r. t iiaeiiian, Ncl'ile Rbunel, .ar, 'M ill... . i-4t.. Msia. I.i ti'-r taar, lit.'ofd haar, '. ". . llcwley, V I limn t o a ley. inuiiiln liowley, i.'oiii-ilNiid Vtsher, nennetn Tlilier, I'llfton Tlshr, Herman lluoen, jamea Hnat-ii, Hurry h;rgu bite, Macinsn. Mlvsct sitlKuict Mnckay,, l mrn V'llon. i illlMrt Kiiifsell, Mildred Chase ii n ,Melonald, I.iii lie Haley, ' I r-Uitlrx Harris, Josephine Kvk, Hopfer, ....rl.i McFuaden, (.airie Jcnarn, Harold Colmr.ll. William McKarren, A.arnn Bachman, slxyio hachman, (inl.-n Jarred, Arohlo Dent, Mark Grnhm. Harvey Hhunel, W illiam Ptout, Hairy Kuinp. . lA-ster h hi I re. n, gold cirop aklrt. rhe carried a ni'iff of purple orchids. Little Misses Kr.rothy Bell Apple and Florence Wolf, ageil 4 and 6 years, were the flower girls. Th-y mere dslnty little frorks of hsnd embroidered French batiste and shnerd the bridsl couple with nao petals Just before the cere- I iiiony. J - The givoin ma sttonded by his brother, i Mr. Frsnk Roblnovlch. of Chicago. Mrs. hplesliergr's gomn mas an elah oralo Importation of light blue silver cloth t.immed m-1th pale blue and orchid pink seifulns, A dinner mas served to the wedding guests in the hano.uct room mhlch was (Pmusely decorated with orchids and ferns. Tlifi bride's go-away gown mas of navy blue serge made with a very high empire malst, line. With this was morn a small toque of l.l ie straw- and braver furs. Mr. ami Mra. Roblnovlch left last even ing for Sw York city nnd will later go to Palm Beach. They will be at home at tha Biltmore In New York City. Pleasures Past , A racently formed dancing club of South Omaha met Monday evening. The numbers are: doctors and Medames- H!"c"hTndle. Vermil.ion. . . sieasra. and Mesdames Nu Sima Ku Party- The! Beta Rpsllon chapter of"Ku Sigma Nu ot the Cnlveralty of Nebraska College of Medi.lne entertained at their house inn per Saturday evening. Those present mete: M tear a Anne V right olive Mapie, Mary imry of Lincoln. Myitis Fibber of Fremont, trl Sen langdon, lss Itlli-ibrov'k , of Fremont, Marie Hlxenlraugh,' Helm lnjtwe.ller, P. J. llnry. K It. fa'arlk, . H. MiHer. t. A. Meyer. K. B. r'avla.' 1 4. f l. Rlrgert. K. . Montgomery, W. T. V ildliaber, - U. K. Faimrn, Misses- l..,in Mrona of Fremont, Julia Heller, JuHtiita iiarxrrn. Katherlne Hturlvent, J. ina lYiig. Alpha Flfld. Mabel Hmllb of Ilea Motnep, Uretchen McOnnrlU Lois itobblna, MMr- tlcorge Hoffmelater, Kay Uwy. I 'avid H !r bee, l.lmer Bantln. Julius J rbnson, Jerald Bruce, W . A. CassMy, Handy Uifford. John Bmlth. A. Ii. Majors, V. Mvlle. O, Francis, fl. B. Hr.yre, John Hughes. A lick La vert r. II. M. like, ' N. L. Petersen, N. R. Kngdahl, . J. R. McPhail, Allen Hudly. ar.l N. Wilkinson. Lenten Sewing Clubs. The . Mission teeming club of Trinity Catheral met as usual thla morning at the home or Mrs. V. H. Davis. - The 'members of tha Original Bewing circle., mho sew fortnightly for the Vis itlng Nurse asaoclatlon, were entertained this gfternoon at the home of Mis. Thorns Bwobc. Those present m-ers: Chris MeKher. J. 1.. HUHtl. Harry Mn-llng. l.' us.... h ''. B'. Reed. ' Walter Klsher, F.. A. Roue. - Claud (irrhard, Frank Phucka, Valtr Nltehe, V. B. Taag. B. F. Maxwell, Theodora Tlllotson H. II. I'.nvd. IV. Frlcke. Miss Hortenae Kads. Mrs. Richard Kitchen entertainad fir. teen of the member of the Daughter of the American Revolution thla aft.- Inoan 'in her apartments at the Paxton hotel. ' The ProgressWe Flvs llundied club waa ; entertained Saturday eenlng at the horn or r. nnd lira. E. w. Van Houaen. Trlaes ware awarded to Mrs. Marks and Mr. Secl ner. Thos present mere: Vl.ee.- Mlaaea Mav Bowman. Ida Mrsason. Mr. I.loyn Bfchner. Messrs. and Mesdamea T i ' .t0m K.T.Baker, J, M,V'M",r,h7' E. Mark. J. H. Bkovlund, . Mr. J. A. Helvis was honor guest at a birthday surprise party given by. a num ber of his friends at his home Saturday night A short mualcal program mas given by Mra P. J. Helvle and the guest present wore: Messrs. and Mesdamea William Helvle. High Collars Not to Be Fastened to the Shirt Waist "Never before has there been a season of such dlst'nct novelties In neckwear as I at the present," declared Miss Ceslah Jones, In charge of the neckwear depart ment at the Urandels stores. "AVho ever heard of a collar that mas not sedately fastened to the ahlrtwalst? Vet, now there la mostly a space of several Inches between tho low-necked" shirt waist and Its attendant collar." "The collar Isn't always a collar, either. Pometlmea it ia a (Jucen Elisabeth ruche fastened around the neck with a black atln or velvet ribbon." "Then there Is the detachable Swlra or estln stork and the "cuff rollar,' so named because of Its resemblance to Its mate, the cuffs." Vestees in all (conceivable atyles and materials and cuff and rollar sets In sheer Swiss embroidery and Oriental laees are also vying mlth each othor In popularity.' Many women have looked with askance upon the harbingers of high collars, being haunted with tho remembrance of by-gone seasons when, In order to be cor rectly attired, It waa necessary to appear in a close-fitting, high stock collar. Not so this coming summer, fftr although the collars are high In the back, the throat Is open. , After the esreedlngly great Comfort of the y-ahaped collar for the last few soaaona,' milady will resort to the high collar again," ssM Miss Jones. " ( Miss Jones Is authority for tho state ment that ribbons. . especially striped onea, mill be extremely good In spring millinery. . , FATHER OF DETECTIVE DEVEREESE PASSES AWAY Detective William Pevereese received a telegram Monday Informing him of the death of his father. Joseph Devereeae, aged 83 yeats. at Ithaca, N.' Y. The de tective will be unable to attend the fu neral. The deceased la survived by two other children, Agnes and Edward Dc-vereese. H Those Women Who Now Are Planning Their Spring and wm r i t rrn r- t .it rtri aw oummer Costumes and Lingerie . Will te Interested in 1 his ji Great Sale of An Importer's Stocks of Embroideries and Q Laces Beginning Wednesday rUR buyers in New York were fortunate in closing a deal with o -f the Large importers in the east, whereby we came into 'possession of thousands of yards of the most beautiful embroideries and laces. They were secured on a price basis which makes it possible for us to place them on sale at prices which represent a very small fraction of their true worth. WARIEXIES are al- QUALITIES are all DRICES much less most limitless . of the very best than one expects one of Embroideries worth up to 25c, Sale Price, a yard 2 A rarely beautiful selection of embroidered Swisses, Voile, Nelge and Cambric edges In widths from 4 to 10 Inches. . A variety of dainty colored edges with neat designs, suitable for collars and the pop , ular ruffled effects. , Regular 25c qual- j 1 itles. Yard........... IjC Embroideries worth up to OP 50c, Sale Price, the yard fcC An - assortment comprising 18-Inch Swisses, Cam brlc, Batiate Corset Cover Embroideries and Floun. cings in beautiful crochet, shadow and filet effects with pretty embroidered designs. They are worth to 50c a yard, but will be. on sale Wednes- or day at the yard, only..... aCDC Embroideries worth up to CQ $1, Sale . Price, the yard Assembled In one great group at a marveloualy lit tle price art 27-Inch Swlsaea, Batiste and Nelge em broldered flounclngs In dainty designs, especially adapted to the prevailing modes in two and three tier skirts. In this assortment there also is a beauti ful selection of Baby Flounclngs In neat ruffled cro chet and hemstitched edges. The group Is farther strengthened by a large assortment of 45-lnch Voiles, Crepe and Swiss Flounclngs and Crepe and Voile all Allovers in the daintiest designs In col ors for blouses and kindred wear. Regular values to $1.00 In this lot On sale Wednesday, CQ your choice, the yard, only ....0JC Most Exquisite Laces at Very Little Prices A Koine bualnws ran be sold quickly inrousn The Bee's "Bualnesa Chances Meadamrs . 11. Adama. l'li'ir Murlarty, W. II. Koonts. Vlrtor Whltr, T. I.. Bradley, J. T. Yalea. W. J. Ilynta. I'aimrr Hnlley, '. K. Kmltli, WVIttol, Mlnrr-r l.itr Mri'heraon, Mradamea llrbr-rt lUsr, Alfred Rrlialrk, K. Wallers, Harry Jordan. J. J. Mr-Mu Hen. N. I Win kerl, J. T. l-ord. oiirar Williams, Thomas Kaobe. Mlaaea ('lata Thomajr. I. Tack. John Wuail, A. Kane, fharlea guall. W llllam Moyl. A Kit.f.li. i M iKaea- ' Tmala Hlakealey. Esther Kafia. .Meaara Oa.-ar Hchumann. .harlea ilreon, Oieorse lavl, b. lrlk. Debutante Bridge Clnb. " Mtss Krancck Horhstcller was hrwiess t-Kiay at the meeting of the Debutante I'.r dsa rlub. Tha membera Include: F. Oasnlvln, i-. irannrn. If. Trlmbla. J. A. Helvle. Miates Violet Hinds Ir. Julia Helvle. Measra I.loyd Ar.rlerern, John C'aehman, lliarlea lavia, A. K. Wattera. Mercedes Puts On Mystic Act Before Omaha Uni Pupils A demonstration of thought transmis sion was stacd before aoine 200 students of the I nlverslty of X)raaha try Mercedes and Mile. Stantoiuv who are this week headllnlna the bill at tha Orpheum. About fifty aelm-tlona were played on the piano ny nine. Mantone, through tha thought tranainlasion method of Mercedes and each occasion was a success. The students wrote the title of tile desired selection on a card and held It firmly In their hand. Then Mile. Stan tone would 'play tha music called' for. The demonstration laated for half an hour, during which time all manner ot selections were played. Including "Men dolsecn's Wedding March," followed by "No Wedding Bella for Me." l'ean Waiter N. Haisey was quite pleaaed with the demonstration and ad mitted It appeared to htm as a practical proof of thought transmission. With the Visitor.. Pr. I.. May rine of Los Angeles Is vis iting with Mrs. T. W. McCullough ai the Winona. Ml aea- KlrHrMir Mackay. riijfenia t'att.-reo:v Jarwt Hall. H. len t'lai k. vsitoi) Knhn. Harriet Hmllh. Mlaaes Blanche Deuel, Ann Uifford, Ktella Thummel. r'raacea Hochatst- lei. . I ah lie Bacon, I iine-Tar-Honey stops tha j cough and prevents your cold getting won. If, gn.ranteed. Only Sc. All aa"i. Advert wma. Tneiday Bridge Club- ' The Tuesday Brlse club as enter tained this afternoon by Mra. Waller iiolterta. The members present mere: Meerlarnea Meadanwa i:eore K-.1l' k, W, M. Mrl ormU k, Krank Ke.,h. RaTnle, Jixm Murliltii, lxils Clark. Hanon M ihard, Arthur Keeline, Jot n Hclu k. I teniae Barkalow. Mis K:ibeth CnKon. Dancioa: Parties Tonight. The TaiuVle rlub IU entertain at a dancing party thla evening at the Metro politan hall. RAYMOND HAS LARGE QUANTITY OF MORPHINE William Raymond, vagrant, arre.ted at Kt tatAM k a.b t na iavenwcrtl rtreeta. at- fmited to ditch a bottle containing a Mara tna.titu .. . . , iaiird in police court and aentenced to 'n day. on a charge of vagrancy. i the nauwhll. hta caae will be t.kep up .hi. J. ovr"ment owing to the fact that Ma poa.ea.lon of su, h a large qu.n. tity or morphine after the effect of the new federal taw wtU lllVMU HilU-Bellamy Wedding. T wedding of Miaa lona Bellamy, naughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mel im. and Klmer Hill of Caldwell. Idaho, f-. p at Kelt Lake City on (Saturday. J tB i niy JO The eojple ill be at home iffr A pi U L The brloe Is a graduate of t- XB.aba Hixh school and t'nhtr- u Not rt n.m,mmrt. T"1 Uoub'' h indlge tlon and constipation have been benefited by tln. Chamberlain . T.bleU thlt no one ahouu, ,ee, dlur.sed who ha. given them a trial. They com.i. MiBrsu an a... .teength.n the stomach and enable It to perform Its functlona naturally. Obtain able eryher. Ah(rtjKnirn Makes Stubborn Coughs Vanish in a Hurry o IA . mmm. ft JMrM l; U - .. a. arprtalagly Coo4 Ceagk Syiw taalty m4 Cfceoyly Made at Bosm If soma one in your family has an ob stinate rough or a bad throat or chest cold that haa been hauiiinu ou and refines to yield to treatment, iret from any drug; atore 2 ounces of 1'ine nnd make it into a pint of cough syrup, and watch that eouKb vanish. Pour the t ounces of Tine (SO cents worth) into a pint bottle and hit tha bottle with plain granulated sugar svrup. The total coat ia about 64 rents, ami gives you a full pint a family supply of a moet effective remedy, at a saving of 92. A day's use will iixuatlv overcome a hard couph. Easily prepared In 6 minute full, directions with lSuev. Keeps perfectly and haa a pleataut taste. Children like it. It'e really remarkable how promptly and easily it loosens ths dry. hoarse or tight cough and heals the inflamed mem branes in a paiatul rough. It also stopa the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thua ending the per sistant loose cough. A aplundid remedy for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial asthma and whoopinx cougo. Pin ey U a special and liigtaly ooweea trated compound of genuine-isorway pins extract, rich in guaiacol, which ia so healing to tha membranes. Aroid disappointment br sfVing your druggist for -1 on nova of i'inx." and do pot accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction goes with this preps rst ion or nioner promptly refunded. lb liatx Co., it, S)ne, JuO. COMFORT AT LAST No more fretting and worry about the dirrhen. Hubby comes home wo eat he smokes while I WaaA t A DUhtt in Stvn Minut Of coiirae it'a possible. T waah drv eterlllse our dlshea with auald Ina hot water (the kind It Is ini- poHHlble to put vour hands In) in oven Minutes' Tim. How it It Postible? Why I am the proud possessor of a "Whlrlnool" Sanitary insnwaaiier. Vou never saw one? Then you go to 1110 Farnam street an see It demonstrated. You'll do tho same as 1 Buy on quickly. . Your hands never touch the dirty arreuav dlahwater and you never Tiv to use a Germ Iulen. Sticky iJlahrag or Towel It saves coat of a maid, too. Demonstration Sally. Bring This Ad Oet 10 Discount. Writ (or Booklet. D. GRUNWALD rfcos Don-, ltll. 1110 Tarnasa It. Laces worth to $1 for 59c Here are Silk Chan till y Flouncing and Shad ow Oriental Net .Top Flounces In black, white and cream. - Widths .are 18 to 27 inches. - Also. Silk Shadow-', and Net Allovers in black, white and' cream, all 36 inches wide. Values to $ 1.00. Sale price a yard, only 59c Laces worth to 35c for 19c In . this ' group are Shadow and Net Lace rlouncings :n .12 to lo-incn widths and, in white, cream and ecru; laces regu larly sold up to 35c, sale price, yard 19c Lace Special for 15c a yd. Fine Imported Net Top Laces, for Ruffles and Neckwear and Piatt Vala, m all widths suitable for, underwear. An excep- j f tkmally worthy selection, price, yard. 10C Laces worth 10c for 5c yd. At this price are Imported Torchon, Filet, French and German Val Laces and insert ing, many of them matched sets. . Lace edge footings and Cotton Cluny laces. All widths are included. Not a yard worth less than loc. Sale price, very spe- cial, a yard. 0C Almost Enough Ribbon to Go 'Round All Omaha Makes Up a Great Sale Wednesday H THERE are thousands and thousands of yards of ribbon in a variety most H X yards of ribbon in a variety complete and w.onderful, bought in such a way that they will be sold at prices so low they are amazing. Many of them are "loom-ends," conse quently very inexpensive. Very good for spring millinery. Ribbons really are in some instances worth more than double these prices. All-silk satin ribbons, 5 Inches wide, in good colorings. Very special, a yard, 15c. Brocade satin ribbon in white, pink, light blue, etc.' In this sale, a yard, only 15c. Fancy satin stripe ribbons in very beauti ful colorings. An unusual value. Yard, 15c. Fancy warp print ribbons in light and dark colors. Special value, a yard, 15c. Fancy warp trint ribbons, 5J4 to 84 inches wide. Worth to 75c a yard, 25c. t Plain satin and plain moire taffeta ribbon up to 8 inches wide. A yard, 25c. Beautiful colorings in handsome plaid ribbons ribbons such as never before nave been offered at such a price. A yard, 25c. Shot ribbon with satin edges. Very Pretty for hair bows. A yard, 15c. Usually Women Would Pay Much More for Neckwear Like This Than We Shall Ask j UNDfcK circumstances very favorable to us, we secured a large lot of the newest novelties in women's neckwear at a price concession unusually attractive. As a result, we shall have on sale Wednesday an assortment that not only is 'wonderfully complete, but contains the newest styles in the new spring shades, one lot being in the favored sand shade. A m. Of. There will be yestees, fancy mill- I a a. Off. There also will be white Swiss era- tarr collars, silk military collars and full Swiss and lace collars, all In the very new sand shade,, too every ohe a wonderful value. broldered collar and cuff sets with plaited back; the very new lace embroidered collar with the plaited back In very dainty styles. IV mm i 4 0 new cBacomor wuj , i iU"AVnwlf"IV i rottud-n-bond" f ' iruu. iQUA&Ti loo HAYtfEa pcoor ra w 'MlKfT Express CW(M Ptdd IT raabavettemr Wed HayserWn laker, ti-r It wn. HaUulhUedwithttteenta to itaatpe or core aad we will eead yen tuU quart bottle of Hajmtr frivat Sltck MttitM-md Whiaaer fee eale4 lam iirHThiT r"'i Ita Sot 1 14-tn-Btmd whnk of the Saaa kt eaaled with the U. S. CmreiMU'lunn btmiap ever tha eark fully ed. full luua proof, fall m enure jure te plaaie rw to eor war. Km take a eheacea weareeoeof tha lartomt (hstiUan to Aaterica-kwa to kuaiaoaa -eare eapltal S6uO.iMa.0U. ifrUr rikt mam mtimt mtor taM an auaH If ram hke- goad Will S forward oy Bta ex Or&m trmm N. ftelo , Vm, Btana., an4 ii ataue wm ibrr wiaa mu ior fiMlm ert -eiye pU. a4l Aldrmt tmf aearaif JU THE BATKE1 DlSTlLUNCCO.Desl 10S Mm. B, Wlan. D.C. St. Uk, rk. 1m, u. M,aM, uaMim.ak to.rMa.Hu Ii i natiiia. fa. K . Cf We shall have on sale a most fascinating; selection, comprising collar and . W uUC cuff sets in handsome and rich oriental laces, and collar and cuff sets in beautiful Swiss embroidered effects. Values here are truly extraordinary. Very Special-Plauen Collars, worth up to 75c, Wednesday for 25c Silks Are Used Charmingly In These Fetching. Frocks Designated as "Afternoon" and "Bridge" frocks, they are peculiarly adapted to functions of the present moment In them are all of the usnioname siiks tor cany spring w ear silks sucn as . Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse, Poplin and TaffeU In plain or daintily trimmed and chiffon combination 'effects. In them all the newer spring shades are ' apparent Sand, Putty, Belgian Blue, Rose, Navy and Wistaria, and, of course, Black. . - s A wide variety of models, every one of them new and char acteristic of this season's newest ideas. Priced specially $19. ' r- w xa ii m a Daintiest of Undermu&lins, Special at $1,00 An assembling of the most bewitching, filmy muslinwear, com prising gowns, combinations, Teddy Bears, princess slips and pet ticoats, most attractively trimmed with dainty laces and embroid eries and in the fine tucked effects. While the assortment is' most complete and the garments unusually fine quality, the special . price Wednesday is only $1.00. Great Sale of Bags and Suit Cases This u tha entire floor stock of Samuel Sherman, No. 9, Debrossea , street. New York. ,rl.:i75cd About 40 trunks full Ims. All floor samples worth 15 and M. Spe cial Wednesday $3.95 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases -Made of walrus leather lined; also leatherette and kerotal. 16, t8-inch sizes. Worth from 12 to S5. Wednesday, in 1 op two lots pl.QO