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    TIIE BEE: OM UIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915.
By MELLIFICIA.
Thursday, September 2, 1915.
WEDNESDAY, September 8, Is to be 'Tag Jy" for tho Visiting
Nurse association.
This la tho association'! annual benefit and the only request
for help that is made during the entire year. The coffers at
this time, the beginning of a new year, are naturally somewhat depleted,
and Just now the work for the coming year Is being organised.
The debutantes and school set will sell the tags and a special request
Is made that you donate your little or large sum with a smile. In other
words, Join the Proverbial Smile club for the day, as the girls hold a par
ticular horror of a frown especially when It comes from a man.
Mayor Dahlman will present the keys of the city for the day to the
directors of the work at the city hall on Wednesday morning, and he has
likewise ordered the Welcome Arch lighted for their success.
Among those who will sell tags Wednesday are the Misses Reglna
Conner! and her guest, Mildred Johnston of Chicago; Mis, Helen Ingwer
aen, the Misses Marlon and Naomi Towle, Miss Ann Olfford and Miss Isabel
VlnsonhsJer.
LADY HOPE NELSON,
formerly Miss Isabel Valle
of St. Louis, who wa3
called "the most beautiful
American ever seen at
court" by the English
press, will soon ester a
French hospital to nurso
wounded soldier.
At Happy Hollow Club.
Mrs. IS. Hoblsun nloritinotl at
luncheon today at the Happy Hollow club
In honor of Mrs. James Karnry of Kan
sas City, who la the s"iiret of her par
ants, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Robleon. A
large basket of Klllarnoy roses decorated
the table and covers were placed for
nineteen guest.
Mrs. X. A.. Medlar entertained rive
aots at luncheon at the Happy Hollow
olub; Mrs. Joerph Weeth. ten; Mrs. V
J. AfcCuIley, (Ik; Ml. Mllroy, twenty..
Mrs. E. M. Oarratt, six, and Mrs. M, M.
Robertson, two.
Mr. W. C Blackburn and Mrs. Prank
E. Clark will entertain rueata at dinner ! Ann 1irtrr.
Saturday evenln, at the lliiw Hollow j Ann Mll,"r '-
A reception was held last evenlns; for
Mr. and Mrs. Armatrotis; at the home of
Mr. and Mra. White.
After a short weddlns; trip Mr. and Mrs.
Armstrong will b at home at 479 Uoyd
street
Lawn Party.
Mr. and Mra. Hen Milder trave a lawn
Party Wedcnaday evenlnn for Mine Rose
Btudna of Kansas City, the mieat of
Mine Ann Milder. Thou preKent were:
M lares
Htudna,
K annua ' 1 1 y :
SmIIs TaxniHii,
Hook iKlnml,
SUITOR VOOS GIRL
BY SWING OF FIST
Would-Be Bridegroom Strikei Girl
of Choice in Face While Parents
Look with ApproraL
WEDDIHO LICENSE IS EEFUSED
club.
Dining with Mra. W. II. Rhode today
at the Happy Hollow club were:
IC'errle Donovltx,
I Messrs. -
MlrM
Molllo Wolfe,
llene Urodkey.
IOttla Hnrti.
!ra- Mualikln,
Millie l'reil.
Nor I'red.
Uutli Uroes.
Harry I tussle,
Kleanlna;,
Hodnny Bliss,
V, K. Warce.
V. H. Watson.
F. W. Macon.
K. C Henry,
W. N. Ulller,
C. V. Mara hall,
Mm Fromkln.
;' ""m wilder,
Hyml Mll.ler.
William I'erlnian,
Mia Mari'im,
Nathan Mtiahkin,
Hnrney Ku'akofskv
Mess-a. and Meadamea
J. Milder. nen Milder
Morris M. Milder,
Meaars
Jakn Molaalin' k.
I hllllp Romnneck,
Herman to!dmlth.
Merman Ktalmaater,
Hernard Mlelne,
Btimrt Donovlu,
Meadamea-
Meadamea
C. K. Jialbach,
H. 8. Welier.
A. P. Ptokea.
W. Hardlns,
K. McOoy,
Hoy Beealey,
K. J. Kills,
K. W. counell.
At the Country Clnb.
Mrs. Warren Roger, entatained (our
guest, at luncheon today at the Country
olub.
Illu I I. -1 . ' I I . . .
y ineuiiuaier eniercainea 1 . m, ..
eight auesta at dinner last awanlnar at the 1 "101181 Mention.
Country club; Mr. and Mrs, Ed Bwotoe Ml"" Klnora Lmbrecht leaves today
had four gueet.; Harry MoCormlck, twos , tat n ""nded trip to the coast
Walter Roberta, two; Elmer Cope, two, daughter was born to Mr. and Mra
and F. W. Clarke, two. , F. C Johnson Tuesday at the CWkeon
Mr. A. C I'otter wlU give a dinner of boapltal.
Uteen covers this evening at the Coun- Mlaa Mary E. Cooper has returned from
try club and Saturday evening Mr. and the east, where she took several courses
s o. u. r. wuvvm win inunun xor ten j in oanrlna,
sTueats.
In and Ont of the Bee Hive.
Mlaa Leeta lloldreae. accompanied by
her coualn. Mlaa Nathalie Bontecou of
Kanaaa flty. has returned from a trip
to Home Ike. Wyo.
ii-- - .11
A storr of cruelty that takes one
back to the time of the cave man has
come to the light through attempts
of the parents of an Omaha Italian
girl less than 16 years of age to force
her to marry a man much older than
she and whom she does not love.
The parents, the girl and the
would-be bridegroom came to the
desk of Marriage Clerk Steubendorf
last Friday and the groom asked for
s license. The girl burst out crying
bitterly and all the threats of her
parents could not stop her tears. The
psrents declared she was over 16
years old and that she must marry
I the mah of their choice.
i "I am not yet 16 and bealdea I do not
love him," she proteated.
Mr. titeubendorf then had the pleasure
of refusing to iasue the license.
The party went away, but returned
aaralri on Saturday, and about the same
srene occurred. And on last Monday
they came In aroln, the girl showing the
signs of much weeping.
Mr. Steubendorf t ld the parent they
would have to bring a birth certificate,
that their word was no proof that tho
girl ws over lfi.
Tall rrobatlnn Officer.
They then applied to the prlet of their
pariah, and he turned the matter over
to Trobatlon Officer Miller.
Mr. Miller went to the girl's home and
there the most brutish exhibition of the
whole drama of Ignorance occurred. The
Good-Bye, Girlsl
"Here's tome Made ia Omaha
When Nata on
Vacation goes.
The conversation
Bwtftly flows.
-a. a.
T. Z.
When Laura on
Vacation goes,
She exhibits
Her sister's hose.
X.
When Flora on
Vacation goes.
Nothing attracts
Her but chateaux.
-r. It.
When Sally on
Vacation goes,
She does not lose
Her adipose.
When Carrie on
Vacation goes,
8he carriers all
Her furbelows.
BELLKVIEW.
would-be bridegroom struck the girt In
the face with his flat right before the
probation officer and. It Is said, the par
ents looked on with approval.
So far, at any rate, the girl has suc
ceeded In sticking to her new world
Ideals of picking her own ltuaband and
marrying at a mature age, at least to the
extent of not marrying this pre-hlstorlo
suitor.
Names are omitted at request of Proba
tion Officer Miller, because the girl says
she fears for her life However, If the
man gives her any more trouble he will
find that he has burly policemen Instead
of girls to deal with.
and the Fels-Naptha way
together will wash clothes
quicker, easier and better than
they can be washed with any
other soap or in any other way.
Fels-Naptha cuts out all
the hard rubbing.
Just as wonderful for all household cleaning".
Doa't li Towr Cold Get Worse.
Bell'. Ptne-Tar-Honey will cure your
cough and give you restful sleep. Good
for children, only 2So. All druggists.
Advertisement.
COFFEE"
FOR 2 LB. CANS
"That Economy
Coffee'
MERCHANTS TAXI CO.
I Tonrtng and Closed Cars.
93.00 per hour. Song. 4500,
Btaad at Kerohaats Hotel.
TIIE OMAHA BEE
THE HOME PAPEE.
At the Field Club.
Mr. J.
Miss Helen Metktn has returned from
a three weeks' stay at Salt Lk City
and Orden.
B. Monro bad two gueata at' tp ... . ..
& Ianlela, two. i ,
Tho annual Merchants' dinner will ba! "r' "nl Mr- 'Ph W. Hmoreon have
given' this evening at ths Field ciub. , " h,01' ulln Un
covers wllf be placed for about MO. ' Roj,,Je'
The last children's matinee of ths' Mr' "ncsn M. VlnsonhaW returned
season will bo given tomorrow afternoon j thu mornlna' from Kennebunk Beach,
at the Field club, whero she spent tha summer.
Mrs. c r. Moore, formerly of PenTer,
IAOY HOPE USLSQtf
At Carter L&fce Club.
Mrs.' A. W. Coulter was hostess for a
dancing party given Tuesday evening at
Carter Lake dub for Mlaa May Corn
well of Chicago. ' the guest of Miss
Qeorge Trimble. Those present were:
Mli
May Comwell
Martha Clark,
Maud MagilU
Meaars.
Wllaon HrySna,
Hobert Clark.
1'aul Honxale,
Kdward ZiDfei.
Mrs. A. W. Coulter.
Misses
lyorena Travla,
Marlon Hanson,
Koherta Ooulter.
Meaars.
Ferald Iovejoy,
lifter Hanson.
Charles Morlnrty.
Pleasures Fait.
A luncheon and shower was given
Thursday at the Dutch Mill In honor of
Mlaa Margaret Pike, a September bride.
Those present were:
Misses
Anna Andreaen,
Mary 1'loekoeel,
Mary fearson.
Mary Cllnes.
l.llllan Carpender,
ltone Bchmltx,
l.llen Brown.
T'raures I'losKOCel,
May tSmlth,
Hasel Carpender,
Mesdames
Ttotrt Young.
Hdward Kelley,
Misses
TjoIIu Hushes.
1'aullne llanaen,
Marie Peal.
Citrtrude Kennelly,
Kdna Williams.
Helen Vom Weg,
Cecil MK'auley,
Margaret Pike.
Maude Olehe,
Mellie Ortrrtlh,
Meadamaa
I. Kdaon.
A. Uoolne.
ITtf s nf Interest
News cornea from Washington, D. C,
that Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Uayden and
family, formerly of Omaha, will leave
Washington the first of October for Bir
mingham, Ala., where they will realdo
In the future. The Misses Clara and
Helen Hayden have been guests In Omaha
frequently at the home of Mlaa Ophelia
Hayden.
Engagement Announced.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. P. Hume announce
the engagement of their daughter. Clare,
o Mr. Peter- MacDonald. ...
Meeting Postponed. , "
Ths meeting of ths Jewish Ladies Be
tl society wUI be postponed for tha
non th of September on account of vaca
ton plans.
Wedding Announcement.
Announcement Is made of the wedding
If Mlaa Beulah Rausch of Omaha and
Mr. Harry Adamaon of Bonsoa, whloh
Iras celebrated In Lincoln Monday. The
young people will make tlielr home In
Smaha.
At the Br andei Theater.
Theater partlu. at the lirandels
.fdneaday evening were given by Mrs.
C. Nordine and Mr. Pickering.
Among those entertaining today are:
tli sdames A. Lancaster, Paul Ellis, E. M.
Vflimsn, C K. Myers. Frank Brawn,
' . (. Silver, Sammla. O. M. Ribbel. X.
d. Burnett; Meaara. H. K. Kiulth, J. 1L
fCovnan. D. Crounse; Mlasea V. 1. Mus
S .ve, Helen Hibbaid, Maloy.
vi of the Wayfaren.
luglatering at tha Hotel McAUln from
)'iiat a during the last week have bn
-sars. U. W. Vpdlke and Oeorge W
;n.
Armitrcng-Eathhun.
The wedding of Miss Carrie Rath bun
Hid George Armstrong took place
I t-dnesday afternoon at the home of Mr.
l.d Mrs. U V. White. Rev. R. H
heeler of tlut Boutb Bids Presbyterian
Vurcb performed ths ceremony.
The hride wore a gown of white satin
riximed ith white chiffon and prhiceM
e and carried a shower bouquet of
(Wf'i rosea Mlaa Maude Davie, was
'i biltniaald. Hlit wore a pink satin
n tnd carriod KUlaruey rosea.
f ' I't-njamln I a nl.au in us beat man.
Is the guest of relative. In Omaha, while
her new home In IJncoln Is being com
pleted. ' .
Mrs. W. Bock, accompanied by her
father, Mr. Ellhu Meyer of Tonkawa, Okl
and her i hum en, left by motor Wednes
day for Tonkawa, Okt. This Is tho fifth
trip Mr. Meyer has made this summer by
auto from his home town to Omaha.
Mia. Edith Tobltt, librarian of tha
Omaha Publlo library, returned yester
day from a two weeks' yacatlon at Btur
geon Bay, Wis. On her return she vis
ited Chicago and spent two days at the
libraries there, taking note of changes
and Improvements.
Funeral Services
for Patrick Garvey
Pioneers and ths grownup children of
pioneers mingled with later friends of the
family In paying tha last tribute to the
lata Patrick Glarvey. the Omaha pioneer
of 1SS7, whose funeral took place Thurs
day morning at ths family home. 815
North Fortieth street. Ths body rested
In the parlor surrounded and covered
with flowers.
Services wars held In tne nearby church
of Bt. Cecelia, which was crowded to
the door.. Requiem high mass was cele
brated by Rer. D. P. Harrington, pastor,
assisted by Rev. Father Btenson of Bt.
Philomena's. and Rev. Father McCarthy
of ft Peters. Rer. Father Oately and
Rev. Father Fltsgerald. A mixed choir
from several churches rendered ths mus
ical part of ths mass, nndsr ths direction
of Mis. Mary McShana.
Rev. Father Btenson pronounced the
eulogy. - Interment took place In' Holy
Bepulchrs cemetery.
The pallbearers were:
John Price, r. o. Hurley.
P. F. Frensar, William Baumer.
T. J. Fltamorris, T. J. Donahue.
SCIENCE FOR PUPILS
IN COMMERCE HIGH
This ia Flan Advocated by Principal
Adam for Consideration of the
School Board.
WOULD TEST ARTICLES OF FOOD
Principal Adams of the' High
School of Commerce will recommend
to Superintendent ' Graff and the
Board of Education the Introduction
of a science course ln.connectlon with
the regular commercial education of
the school.
It the plan Is approved It Is the
Idea of the principal to start on a
modest and practical basts. 1 He
would test the provisions bought for
the Bchool lunch room and In the
case or milk a test would be made
for butter-fat and solids. -
"We found." said the principal, "that
commercial chemistry and practical phy
sics were appreciated at the Springfield
(Maas.) Commercial High school. Juat
as a practical llluatrutlon, I. recall that
one of the pupils asked his father for the
amount of the coal bill during the pre
vious winter. The father said It was $81
and agreed to let the son have a like
sum for the ensuing winter. The boy cut
the bill to $'12 and saved the difference
for himself."
Locker keys will be distributed Satur
day morning. Next Tuesday morning
the pupils will be assembled and a mu
sical program will be given as part of
the opening of the new school year.
V
Basement Bargains for Thrifty People i
Brandeis Stores are
now open inil 6 P M.,
daily, and until 9 P. M.
on Saturdays.
Special lot of Girls' School
Dresses, many different
styles, all new fall models.
75c and $1.00 rj r
values, at wJt
New Fall Fashions at Very Low Prices
Buy a New
Coat Now
Pall weight matsriala suitable for
wear right now. Hundrsds to se
lect from -whit, costs, corduroy
coats, serge, satins, mixtures, di.
agonsts, etc dozen, of styles,
all new, correct fall models.
Price, 43.95, $4.05. $6.96
"P te $14.85-
Children's Rain Capes, made of
fine checked msterlal, with hood,
striped rubber lining. Ages 6 to
14 years. Regular $2.00 values,
$1.39
Children's Rain Capes, with
hoods, mads of good quality
striped rubberised material.
Ages to 14 ysars. Specially
Pi-Iced at R9o
Women's, Misses' and Juniors' Suits
$9.95, $12.48, $13.85, $1485
. . W w"rlng sereral handled comet stria new fan salts at tfcaao spa-
eta lew arlees. Iteaena et Brett? aww effects, fitted and box-back styles, masv for
trimmed Tamil length seats, aew plaited and wide flan skirts.
Thrm.'A mwsdeloth, aO-wsol poplin, serge. i-.Nwdtae. whlpcwra,
neveM? e lot fas. twe-teae clothe, et., la the new colors Africa brown, new arms
bine, field mease grar. new gnwn, ate. Belted salts, braid trimmed salts, fas
trimmed salts, plain tailored salts.
These salts are all eepia. of high priced models, reprodaeed te sail at a low mm.
I W. m!a"r7!hjr"eiJ' -" workmonafaJpTTl.. . f ZtTZi
Women's and Misses' Dresses
4.95, 6.95, $8.95ip to H4.85
New fan and wtatev striae are here, all copies of higher priced favorite models A
wonderful selectloa at each price, man? different atrloa, all new fralnrri allli ..Vl
serge and satin and serge com bl not Ions, taffeta with chiffon aleeres. all-sUk oonllnT
plala and fancy serge dresses, etc. ki,
Ton earn select new from a good mmnr hand red different dresses, an new nam ear.
Girls School
Wear
Bring the eiria to the new
Annas and oat fit them for srhejl
at grant savings. We are new a how
Ing great Una ef Dismal, Oeata,
Raincoats, etc.. Jnst what ran need,
at extreme low pi lees.
Take year choice frees "
over SOS eplcndld
Coats for gtrla, ages
$1.95
1 to 14 rears. Daaena
anQ ,f l' ail fme ma
O f rf mixtures, i
nmoeaO aud
. moots jm
terials aeries, fine
covert clothe
weight gar
-Jest rigot for
school wear and immediate ase. TaU
es to se.ee. .
New Fall Serge Dresses for Girls,
ages S te 14 rear. Vary special,
at fl.4S, Sl.vS, $t. 48 and 2.3
Girls' Dresses, many different styles,
new plaids and fancy combinations,
for girls S te 14 years. HpUmlld
school dresses made ef heavy wash
materials, semi-wool fabrics, etc.
Special Friday S7o and Il.tS
, ' I
Apartments, flats, house, and cottages
Can vm rented quickly and cheaply by a ,
wee -r-or Rent."
i
ft
White and Colored Wash Goods
25c
Kxtra heavy and highly mercerised
vreas t-opiia ror nomas m
dresses and children's school
frocks SS tnee.ee wide.
Wk -
One Irre Bargain Seaare ef Fine De
asostle White needs, btelndlng (eahatw
dlne. Loco Cloth. FUot nkkrtlng, m f
Froneh Crape, ete'srerth I llr
to toe, yard AVC
SS-Iawh sfaahattaa Naineeek, fine
soft SjaalKy and pare white, fs f
lor nadermasUaa. IS-yard RM
rrmted Silk ami Cotton Crepe and
Colorod Batme, 4S-lnch Bordered
Fteanctngs, rrintod Velio. SS.
40 and 46 Inches wide. Worth
te SSc, yard
White rajama Fla Chocks, slightly
Imperfect a amalrty which cells rega
larly fee ItHe. SS Baches wMe.
Friday, off the boH,
yard
Oood Qaallty White ToUa with lattlo.
work border, for eartausi 4V
tnchee wide, reralor too vml-
no, Friday, yard
7ic
rhtly
5c
ttlee
12jc
School Children
SliotiU hare their eye. carefuDy
exavmined before school betfn.
See FUTT0N--he frreg chiLiiea
hi penonal Attention.
16uVSL SSi'P"".
" AooJk fW (as SmmrkUnt Jpaa
......... ,
The Victrola or Grafonola
Keeps the Children at
Home and Happy...
Brides entertaining thom it de-
v veiops tneir ransical tastes; it not
. i .a
I oniy maKes nome more aitracuvij
for them, but provides musio and
entertainment for the entire fam
ily. The Victrola or Orafonola Is
a Ponree of pleasure which every
home, con enjoy. This is the only
store in Omaha where you will
find both tho Victor and Cblum
bia Talking Machine in great va
riety, from
d $15 to $200
Yictr, J Com in and we will gladly demonstrato
XI them and tell yon about our evetem of
$100 VI easy tenns.
S chmoller 8c Mueller Piano Company
131 1-13 Farnam Street
1 1
y
Three Big Linen Specials
Sc and 10c Towels, 2c
SOS mu Bad rWeae of Bach ToweK
with fancy herd era, hemmed ra
enda, ready te nooi foe kitchen
se. Specially priced, each
10c Turkish Towels, 6c
Full blesched Turkish Tew. Is, soft finish hemmed
ends, ready te use. Special Friday, each
75c Table Cloths, 59c
go. Fall Blanched Table
hoaasaod ready te aoei made of
fine awaitty merooriaod damaoh,
1H yarae bang.. .Friday,
e . evo
Cloths,
59c
..6c
Good Quality Cotton Fabrics
JjS-Ijach Drcm Ferealee. Calico. Shirt,
mg, rrtnta, Btc lengths ap te IS
yards. eaaUy matched. re i
Talaos ap te Sc, Fat- At
day, yard siC
Best Grade Genuine Indigo Dye Stand
ard Apron Olnghnm, la ail the wanted
blao and white checks aad medium
tweedy effects. Se valas, a t
ZZ"??:. 4ic
Of sarde af Mammae Week
Matartalo sarh as tT-lnch Printed Lace
Cmths. Sheer Printed Organdies, SS
and eS-lnch Tellea, etc.. the final
eloanap ef light-weight ma m
terialei valaea U lSo S f
Friday, yard C
ri-mch niohly Mercerised Fengee.
beoallfel prim lose I aiaw 7 -inch fancy
Brocaded balttnsa vai I
yr.t!..l.,.v?rr.r:.y: 9ic
o-moh Tnbleachod MasUa, sxt
pwdo. soft finish saatly
bleached. Sc valae.
ynra
SS-Iaeh Fmeet QoaUty S4i4 Dress aad
Wrapper Percale, In Urht aad dark
groands, meat dota and fig
day, yard
s, meat acta and fig. i
xJs:r.:. oc
Boaatlfal Oartala Scrim, ta pUI
wiuto, cream, eera aad other print oil
Borner onecisi longtDe real I j
maicaco. vaiaee te ipo,
ys .7..
The Ooaetae "Fratt-of-ho-Loore,
Bleached rnmbrlc, Se-mchaa wl.lo.
Highly mercerised, lastroas finish)
-sr. one oKier mafia.
sveaomr isc vaiae,
special Friday,
yarn ..,
9ic
Flneot QaalHy Dross lephjis Disc
Bell and Everett grades, la a choice
inseejs Of new ISU
styles. ISo valae,
spec 11, yard
7ic
FUIow Tablng. 4t and 40 tnchee wide.
Boaatlfal pearl bleach, eoft finish,
free from dress Inc. Hearmlar
price 15c, sale price, I llf
e w Vjs
e
Buy These NotionsSave Money
44r
sr ' -
...9c
Scissors and Shears, spe
cial Frldsy, pslr
Bone Hslr Pins, spa-
elslly prlcsd, box ,.iC
John J. Clsrk's Machine nt ,
Thread, spool ,.jCV2C
Good Dress Shields, r
washable, pair ,OC
Inside Skirt Bsltlng, j-
epeclel, yard i)C
Dressing Comes, all rub. t
ber, worth 25o, at t)C
Klslnert'e Sanitary Aprons, 1
see vaiae. nit
100-Yard Spools Good Q1X.
Sewing Silk, each OC
Best Dsmlng Cotton, 4 m
spools Frldsy for uC
Wssh Edging, all fast -a
colore, ysrd 1C
12-Ysrd Bolts Bias Tap., m
epeclsl, bolt ......OC
Hslr Hets, all shades,
specie I, esch 1C
One Mg lot of Combe, Barrottes asm
aids Combs, worth te See, c
special Friday, each c
kolsd Ooed Flatod Beaery Pins. C
toe varaoe. each "
School Wear Bargains for Boys
Just arrived a large shipment of New Valour Fsbrle 8ults. with
two pslr of pants, splendid $5.00 a a. ft
values, very specisl, at epJ.5U
All parants who know tho wonderful wssrlng qualltlss
Of this popular fabric will take advantage of thle offer. All
new fell shades, smart new models, plcsted or patch pockets.
Every also, to 17 yeers.
Boys' Blouses, 25c I Knee Pants.
brand new bat ef tbaee splendid
Ft' LI. ( I T II louse Waists, light aad
dark stripe effects, plain bias, r m
white and black. AU made XK
with open caffs, rpertal. at. ...'
A boot SSS pair of odd knickerbockers.
nany oas or oaiio ana run liiMd.
many wen a fi.ee, no a pair
worth Ices then 16c, very
special r ruler, pair
49c
;
The Sale of the Pierce Shoes Continues
Entire $39,000 Stock of Fine Fall Shoes
From the S. A. Pierce & Co., Council Bluffs
Thiok el Men's Fall Shoes worth from $3.00 up to the bih rrsules worth 15.00 ai 16.0O tor 12 no re.
Women's Fall Shoes worth from $2.50 to $5.00 and eren more, for $1.50 to $2.50! To say nothlnjr of thousands of nairs
of miscellajteous shoes, rvhoer footwear. eJippert, etc, mtich lower in price.
And
jrou wLU tlven understand that this is a very exceptional sale at a very timely niomenL You will make no imstalte in
coo is Friday and Saturday and Urine in a ouddIt of the shoes won vmII n iKis fall .r ,
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