THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1915. By MELLITICIA Monday, December 27, 1915. . w 1., ,... In tha UriMt AT a recent dinner r " " cities of our land. the iumU were seated on benches corered with rose-colored cloth. At another dinner, now planning. the bench Idea will be carried out elbow pillows on either tide of each f oest, the benches high backed, settle style, and plentifully supplied with melon-shsfed pillows as spine props to the diners. Rather Terfln toward the Roman style? "No fear of that." say" a matron who has a prophetic sense for modes at least two month ahead; "the modern woman will never dine reclining she is too much afraid of getting fat, and she is quite too fastidious to adapt the Roman means of banting." go it would seem, despite the few threatening symptoms showing, that we are quite safe from any such pagan modes. Our women are more apt this winter to dine with their ice skates on by the side of a froien pool on the roof of a sky scraping hotel than they are of reclining in Roman luxury. And the secret of its ethics? Merely fastidiousness, refinement of taste. With the Glee Club. It was OtxTlIn day In Omaha all day today and this evenlns; while the Obe lln alumni entertained for the Glee dub of their college. Musical circle, too. ere hofflng- a .marked Interest In the concert to bo given this evenlna at the St. Mary's Avenue Congresattonai church. This (loo club represent the pick of over 1,000 musical students, making their holiday visit to Omaha as much an artlstlo avent aa It la a collet or social affair. Tha festivities opened early this morn ing at breakfast slven by the club and Its director, Mr. J. C. Wlrkler. to tweo-ty-flve former Oberlln men. Tha break fast was given In the private car of the club, "The Magnet", tracked near the Union station. A luncheon at the University club was a feature of the afternoon entertain ment, followed by a box party at the Orpheum theater. "The Magnet" will leavs Omaha , to morrow morning for St. Joseph, and from there east as far as muaurgh the Oberlln glee boys will give concerts throughout the holiday season. The committee In charge of entertain ment In Omaha for the club bars the fol lowing members: Messrs Messrs. W. H. Bnalla, Fred Ixximta. Chart Malison, E. L. B nails, Harvey Moor head, Noble, Put Festiritics. Mrs. George Larooureux entertained at a bridge-luncheon Wednesday afternoon for her slsler-ln-Iaw. Mrs. William T. Miller, of Medicine Hat, Canada, Those present were: Meidames Ivan Ixinswnrth, ill la (ioortrtnh. Hoy I mil k a, S III Truelson, Frank Anson, Will Davis, Clyde Smith. POSTOFFICE HAS NEARLYjCAUGHT UP Fint-Claii Kail Falls Behind Be came of the Thousands of Christmas Cards. MANY PACKAGES IN "NIXIE" The postofflce was enjoying a Dreaming spell yesterday for the first time since the Christmas rush started over a week ago. It was nearly in a condition where it was all going out and nothing coming in. No. 15 on the Burlington, usually a heavy mall train, came in. with so little mall that "you could hardly see It" as one of the clerks said. Two small sacks was all it left at Omaha. Last year the day after Christmas there was an accumulation of parcel post that took five days to remove. This year it is all cleaned up. First close mall suffered somewhat be cause of the great clutter of Christmas cards that swooped down on the office. Though the clerks worked day and nlarht thla avalanche continued and for a while George Brandcis Tells Good Joke in Which He is the Leading Figure George Ttrandel telle this one on him self, lie had driven his auto up In front of church to wait for his wife when the chauffeur of s Mg Tmouslne approached and recognised Mr. Brands s well known car. Mid, "Ho you drive Mr. Bramlels" car. do you 7" "Tea. I drive Mr. BrandeU car," replied the general manager of the Branded tores. "Well, how many cars does he have?" "Oh, a couple." "Well. I wouldn't drive for him. They tell me the chauffeur has to milk the cow." Another good one happened at the news boys' banquet which Mr. Brandela gave to the newsies. Mogy had a bunch of the newsies around him when Mr. Bran dels approached, and to give George a boost with the newsies, said: "Boys, do you know who Is giving you thla- tig, rine feed tonight 7" "Sure." rpoke up one of the urchins. 'That fellow over there." pointing to Tom Quintan, Mr. Brandela' assistant. And still another good one was pulled off at the banquet. Mr. Brandela asked a little fellow how Santa had used him. The tot looked for lorn and said he did not get a single present. Mr. Brandels handed htm a half a dollar. Mike Barto, The Bee newsboy leader, who was standing nearby, asked the lad what he was going to do with so much money." "Oh." said the lad. "Burgess-Nash have a swell toy department and they, got Jes' what I want." given by the echool set In Boston, where many of his classmates live. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford will re turn to Omaha the first of the year and defied all efforts and seemed to hurt will be at their apartments in the West;" the teeth of that old maxim xna ' laDor conquers an tnings." The clerks assert that the small envelopes in which many of these cards are sent are thrice as hard to handle as are the or dinary slxed envelopes, to which they are accustomed. So, these Just - accumulated in baskets and often those that came In last, get ting on top of the baskets, were the first to be delivered. Thla morning, however, things had as sumed normal proportions. Mall prop erly addressed bad about been disposed Meariainee Will Koyce, Harry belief ferle, Harry ihnpnuo, Clarence Owen, Carrol Claris, lloy Kealey, I'harles Jewell, riert levl. Miss Margaret Vincent entertained at dinner Christmas for Mr. and Mrs, H. C Urome and Mr. and Mrs. Clnton Bronte. Hnid-Huiiter Wedding. Ou Liectniiit-r U, al . p. m.. Mist Kculah C. Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Hunter, as married to Mr. Cilonn L. Hurd of Spencer, la. Rev. ' I dulu Hart Jenks was the officiating cluiioiiiatu. Only a few of the immediate rtluUtca aeita pieaent. wiAkiina- was the haipy culmina tion of a uiiuner romance at lake koixijl. V. lur a toeuuing tr.p, Mr. and fcira. llmj will 1,9 ui iiuinu at thence)', ivIAU. Ihe fu'.ur t e UiUie, Mr. W. J. IluiiUT, H.t I fur H e and iu.Ue com iiiUk.um r oi loo ill of Umana. For Biide-Elect. Miss NtU ttn fca.e a linen shower , this afternoon for Mlas Wetma Damon, who will be married Wednesday. The out-of-town guest was Mrs. J. Allen of Washington, LI. C, sister to the bride. The guests were: Mlsaee Misses Wilms, 1 emon. Blanch Brotherton, 1ouIm lamon, lrrna Jones, Marion l erpenter, Mabel Cunklln. Muriel Bullin, Coronado Festivities. Cards have been received In Omaha f the Bulla Espanol to be given at the Hotel Del Coronado January tt. Among tha Omaha guesu on this ooca- eiotj will be Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brad ford, who will leave for California Jan uary IS. Mrs. Bradford will also graoe the brilliant military ball at Coronado. which wilt be given during her six weeka' sojourn on the Peclf la ocast Easiness Girls' Council. The business girls' council will hold Its weekly luncheon and- prayer meeting Tuesday between the liours of II. U a, in. and 1:39 p. m. at Volunteers hall. Mrs. James Hodges will be in charge of the meeting, over 1'" business girls attend these luncheons which have been heli each week since the "Billy" Sunday cam palsn. llarriagre Announced. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank D&hlqulst announce, the marriage of their daughter, Muth. te Mr. Jamea R. Evans of Kansas I'll)'. The wedding was eolcmlnlael December U, at the BL John's Episcopal church, St. Joseph, Mo. After February 1 Mr. an J Mrs. Evans will be at home at Mil Vir ginia avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Omaha Bridesmaid. The society pages of the Chicago papers are giving much apace t the coming wedding of Miss iK-rothy Ial Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ful ton. Among the bridesmaid will be M)se Martha Dale of Omaha, Gau Reunion. The third annual reunion of the Omaha Hlh school class of I3U will be held at the boiue of Miss Beulab Byrd oa Thurs day evening, December u. Dr. Kalph Carney and Mlas Grace B. Robinson will be In charge of the committee of ar ruxgements. Kotrs of Interest Mlas Adele Cullen leaves today for an extended visit In the oast, Chicago aad 11 toil. Mum Cullea will go to Cbam peg'ie, l'l-. t attend the sophomore toiuiluft ef the university tbere on Jas i.ery 14. 0z&l2.s in the Tast John Ktoi, who attends Grvloa school t Clroton, Mass., la (itdUig U.e holi day vac' Wn Ith hU mother and aunt, Mia. Krank t'r ford, at M Common vcli!s axruue. In boston, touiig Knox l en tte l:,.i,ur list at Grot on and has Iv-n a gurat at a taiuWr nf affairs Farnam. Dinner for Glee Clnb. Miss Dorothy Wright wtlkgtve a dinner at her home In Falracrea thla eyenlng In honor of the Oberlln Glee club. Eighteen guests will be present. The decorations will be In college colors combined with emblems of the holidays. School Set Mr. John Heed returned from Shat- tuck school Wednesday. ' Harold Simpson la home from tha Ne braska Military academy for the holidays. Personl Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bowen and son spent Christmas with their relatives and trlenda In Kansas City. Mr. John II. Hayes of New Tork City Is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hayes. - Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Harding left Fri day evening for Grand Island to spend Christmas visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. If. Schmidt, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Florence, will leave Wednesday for Chicago, to visit her sisters, Mrs. Paul Cox and Mrs. Catherine DsJey. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hubbard and their guest, Mrs. M. A. Woodruff of Uos Angeles, were the guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bherman. Mr. arid Mrs. R. M. West are spending the' holidays in Orlnnell, la. Mrs, Jesse Sherman of balem, N. T Is the guest of his grandson. Earl Sherman, and Mrs, Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Baxton of Sioux city, Mr. Oeorge Baxton of McCloud, CaL, and Mr. F. Stevens Baxton of New Tork City, parents and brothers of Mrs. J, H. Ehinn, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Shlnn. Mr. J. W. Hayward of Vinton, la.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hay . Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Johnston and children of Linooln are spending Christ mas week with Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd B. Wilson.. Mr, and Mrs. T. N. Crosby are spend ing the Christmas holidays In Central City. Mrs. W. W. Wells of Valentine and daughter. Miss Sarah Wells, artlvd on Tuesday and spent Christmas with her son, Mr. Chester Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Batty or Denver and their two sons are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Peterson, principal of the Dundee school. of. One big table held thousands of tet ters and cards undelivered because of In sufficient or incorrect addreos. These will be gone through with the city directory and many of them will be delivered. In the "nixie" department, where all things go that have lost their addresses or are Incorrectly addressed. Is a moun tain of packages. These come from all over the Fourteenth division of the rail way mail service. Some of these pack ages had been mailed without any ad dress. From others the address tags had beep torn. Several packages were delivered to peo ple who called up and described contents of certain gift package which they knew had been mailed to them, but which they had failed to receive. Help Weak Ktdneye aad Larabusro. Get a fto bottle of Sloan's L, niment, apply on back and take six drop four time a day All druggist. Advertisement. Mrs. Doane Resumes the Distribution of Xmas Packages Secretary Doane of the Associated Char ities states that her Christmas distribu tion has been resumed for the week, al though not on the same scale of the work last week. She continues to receive dona tions and likewise Is receiving more re port of famllle In need. The Bee gave Mr. Doane XX from "A Friend" and 13 from J. H. Spencer. A doll sent by Mrs. Fenstermacher of Cedar Bluffs, Neb., and a box from the Baptist Sunday school of Herman, Neb., also were turned over to the Associated Charities for distribution. The charities secretary figures that BOO families were aaslsted through her de partment last week. BAR ASSOCIATION IS HERETUESDAY Lawyer from the State to Gather for Their Annual Meeting at the Fontenelle. PROMETEUT SPEAKERS TO TALK The sixteenth annual meeting of the Nebraska State Bar association will convene at the Hotel Fontenelle tomorrow, the first session being held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The program for the day Includes the annual address by C. J. Smyth, the president followed by reports of officers. After these are In they will be referred to the committees. Wednesday morning there will be an address on "The Policeman and HU Beat." by John C. Hartlgan of Falrbury, and one by Merton I Corey of Clay Cen ter, who will talk on "The Lawyer's Duty to His State." Wednesday "afternoon there will be further action on reports and an address. "An InquTy Concerning Justice," by Prof. Mechem - of the law department of the University of Chicago. The election of officers will 'be the last thing of the session. In the way of amusement, the visitors will go to the Orpheum Tuesday evening, where they will be guests of the Omaha Bar association. The annual dinner of the state associa tion will be given at the Hotel Fontenelle Wednesday evening, with Frank H. Gaines of Omaha as toastmaster. Osiakaaa la Wauthlagrtoa. WASHINGTON, Dec. M.-(Rpeclal Tele gram.) A. M. Byera and wife of Omaha are at the Metropolitan. Hold Funeral of Mrs.E.H.Metcalf at New Dietz Church Funeral services for Mrs. Elisabeth It Metcalf, who died Thursday, were held from the new Diets Memorial Methodist church Bundsy afternoon at S o'clock. The services were the first held In th new building. Service at the home were conducted by the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic, at the church by Rev, C. N. Dawson, pastor of the church, and at the grave by the Degree of Honor. Burial was In the Grand Army circle at Forest Lawn cemetery. FORMER OMAHA GIRL VISITING HER PARENTS Mrs. Allan E. Leatnsuy, formerly Miss S. Neveleff of Omaha, arrived Saturday evening from Los Angeles to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Neveleff. Mrs. Leelnsky was married last April In Fan Francisco to Mr. Allan E. Leslnsky of Boston, and last autumn the couple visited In Omaha after a trip to the east, visiting relatives of the bridegroom's family. Immediately upon leaving Omaha Mr. Leslnsky waa seised with appendi citis and was operated upon In Los Angeles, where he died December 18, Just two weeks after leaving Omaha. Mrs. Leslnsky will remain for some timo with her parents, but toward the end of the coming year will return to California. BOUND OVER ON CHARGE OF ROBBING GROCER OF $1 Frank Haines and Clarence Brodie, colored, arrested by Detectives Dunn and Kennedy for holding up and robbing Sam Rlseman, grocer, at 1320 Capitol avenue of II, were bound over to the district court with bonds fixed at $1,000. NOTIONS niawfc JWewy Oa Teres Swat Fwe-sM .OS Wsnh Ma-Jaw, awy ewrse aad wrMta, yard. t . . .,... Bom Hair Plaa, valarM, k-ex. ..,,,, . ,,, . , . .Oe lee-Yara Raeeta SevHa; Silk. fMk.,,..i,,.mt 0s4 twallty (tea's -Bartera, sat-r. .! Mew !, aaMertal, MM-. ,,,,,,i, IH 0el Sala Twread, SOavyara sVsela. ......,..., 1-Var4 delfts 4 Haa-tlaa TwtIM Taaa. . .1 Vt ii h fttii Uli w mil wi in ii i hi wmwImm. i i mil NOTIONS BOe Kef lea llesea, eaeeial, each lSe riae Mesa. Klaalle llalr Mrta, a perl a I, ft for .......... .STfe Wewlea Caat Mui,a-rra, aale arlee. a far ...Be M. K. KallUai Beet Velve Batea , KaHUaar A Car tea, ball. ,S Japeaaed Hall SJasae, each ,e it Ha a4 llaaler Snwi Hesa Sepeartera. ...... lee I Saff fara CfcaaieU, aa-ch 4 if Merchandise w&nted now as at no other timet And yet reduced in price. It's Jnct a matter of business that stocks must be re duced at this time, but when we reduce we make sure of quick selling. Our Great Enlarged Basement has enjoyed greater prosperity this season than erer before, and consequently has many fine small lots and broken lines which are offered Tuesday at absurdly low prices FINED FOR BREAKING GLASS BOTTLE ON THE PAVEMENT "What goes up must com down, on your head or on the around," quoth a voice emanating from a cluster consist ing of Matt Dermody and C. J. Breen, Twenty-fourth and Harney streets. The declaration was Immediately followed by a soaring whisky flask which tinkled merrily on the pavement as Its fragments scattered to intercept some 0 automo bile tire. Officer O. P. Peterson hap pened to be rubber-soloing his way to the rear of the two gents and he Immediately collared the pair and brought them be fore Judge Foster. The Judge fined each offender tt-M and ooeta. Blankets. Etc TJM Oaaasa , A nay 1 keta taa tVK 1S-4 W Catlea . rtaa AO-Waal rial Blaakets S8.es y-raa AS Weai Blaakaea. gM rtaa Waal rtiia White tvao tl-4 Heavy TwtIM Ueteea. Mtaaksta LB Slaa-Vs Ba eaa Maaketa, aaak a Daakle Ban rWaa (ltM laaketa, aal STM aad a4S rtaa Alt-Waal aA Waal rifle 11-4 Daable Blaakeea SS.ee) Ml ratkea mtaa SV IlUawa $4.98 $1.89 $4.79 $3.98 $4.49 $149 89c 59c $4.98 $2.98 $1.98 Wait for Our January White Sale Monday Next You will be greatly repaid. Wonderful assortments and wonderful values are the two main features of this great January pageant of white things. It comprises the following departments, which will offer their best values and best assortments: American Muslin Underwear, white petticoats, kimonos, cor sets, boudoir accessories, negligees, yard goods, French underwear, silk petticoats, infants' and children's underwear, lingerie dresses, blouses. And all departments in which white merchandise is a feature. BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 3 i Rrraniiatllfl far Oaa. Ceughs, eolds, croup, hoarseness, in flamed throat, bronchial trouble or sore chest are relieved by Foley's Honey and L.k ..AHMU. I- soothes and heals Inflamed surfaeag, and 1 reaiore normal breathing. W. C. Allan, I Boaeley. Us, saya: "I have raised a I family of four children and used Foley' ' Honey and Tar wtlh all of them. I find It the beat ooush and croup medicine I ever ueed. I used It for sight or tea Cold everywhere Advertisement. V Offlcs D:sks, Gbirs, "J Filing C3!i::Is Soin Special Number lYtct-a. at Reduced J6:.0O Maboanr. (A'J C( Holl Top Desk V I sOU 146.00 Flat Top, 6-ia. CQV flfl Dsk, golden oak eUU I5J.00 Mahogann 64- rjriQ rtf la. lUill Dsk VUU.UU t76.00 Goldea. 66-ia. CCZA f( Hosiery TT omen's ITfrol as4 Tlttrj Iiaed Hels7, wecta IM, 7- special, pair ,25c 10c WtateVB FIm CUa 8aa- lesa, tteeey Liaea Haiaaiy, wort lie, BBM prios TVomea's FIm Tattoa H am ies s UeslfHry, wortk U 71 ltH pair I "jC fblldrve's FIm Cettoa, Hedl am Weight Ilelsory, 171. warU !. special, pair. fkUdrca's Flae CotUa Balaery, wartk 10 7c Kra's ris Cottoa Beasaleaa Hotsery, blark aaa taa, 71 worth 10c, special, pair. . . I "jC Men's Heavy Grey Xlxed EerJtford Boeks, worth r oHc, special, pair OC $48.00 Golden. lMn. fQJ nn Roll Top Desk. Roll Top Desk V Rmgt, Cmrpct, Dr Aas, iWi flT officii. Orchard & Wilhelm Co. el 1-410-4 18 South 10th tit. Underwear TTsiaeVs rine Cotloa, rWi Iia4 Laloa Halts. Kegs- Tf tar Me aaUty, eah 0)JC Waavea'a Cettog Fleery Liaea CsJoa Salt, M liJ'2)c ChUJrtVs Taata aai raata U asatra, whlta aad creasa, fletti llaeii mtsai aad hoarj weight, WorU Me, sps-nr rial, sca aVOC Waatea'a Ottoa Fleeead Testa aad faaU, i& if vsUaa auW ChnimH Tecia aad PaaU to ataira, aseaJaai welkt, 1 7 l Yrsnh Uc, special IVC Wsaes'ilUtKiutafn. Caiea balU U7C ITassaa's M Ileera! CeUoa IbIob halts aV7C CkOdraa's tS Cottoa 171 Task, aad Fasts l,-f Over 800 CoatsIn Four Big Lots Coats Worth Up to $5.00, Tuesday, in Basement, at ,$11 95 Coats Worth Up to $7.50, Tuesday, in Basement, at 2 Coats Worth t fCI upto$io.oo,4 jyo Tuesday, in Qjf Basement, at . . Women's and misses' sizes. Every kind of material Chinchillas, Boucle, O&racnl. . All lined black coats; coats with fur collars, plush coats, etc. Hundreds of different styles. Choice of Any Woman's Coat in Oiir Basement, Worth to $15.00 g ( Oo&ts made of fine Zibeline, fancy rough ma.triali; all latin-lined. Full length Eealette Plush Coats, fancy and plain. Fine, all-black, all lined and partly lined coata. Valuta up io $15.00. Choice Tuesday, at m All Women's and Mioses' Suits in the Basement Marked Down 210 Splendid Stylish Suits. Coats come in various lengths. All fine materials, fine all-wool Serges, Broadcloth, Gabar dine. Poplins, Fancy Rough Cloths. Blacks and all the correct fall and win ter shades, Choice Tuesday for Gin stan aad Perrala Boose Drses Ligbt aad dark clra, 111 slses ap to 4a, lie valaea, spedaL at Dtlldrea's Sweater Coats Kd aad grajr. igf t, S aad 4 iQr yean. Bcalar S9e Talaes for. 1 $10, $12.50 and $15 Values One Big Lot of Suits for Women and Misses offers extraordinary bargains Tuesday. Good, practical models that will give splendid service. Various length coats. All good materials. Choice Tuesday for 43c Kisses' aad Children's Sweater foata, Yalws Bp to I2.0U. ISF: $1.00 Wouea's Hoase Dresses Vaay aaaaples. All flae Materials. $L2i aad tlM Talaes, SpecUl 78c SniU Worth to $8.75 Sateea Petticoats Look like silk. Black aad colors. Values to T r 4(fC, Speeial, each OoC A lrt of White A press Fancy and plain. Massed froai Christmas handling, tie, 9e aad tie valaea. peclallr priced, each .10c Shoes S80 Pair af Waaaea Ftaa Draaa Bhaea, aataat mm4 Sail leather. Odea aa4 eaaVa, aaaaplca. ate eta. All sjeea atrlea siaea. v.rra ta s.ja, aale rlaa. y r .....'........ OSSa aad cbmU ta Heaa Sheas, mi law pair, whu a aaao. aaeelal Chllareare Pelt SUppers. flaa aiae lelt aaaia strap. y.i- ............ Wasaaa PeK B9p pera. warth BOa. . mw ...................... Hlaaca' sat Chllarea'a Plaa Bhaea. hattaa aa4 laea. BaUa, arrrlceabla, Kaad a n atto ahaea. All l alsaa. fair W itJ S lafaata aaa ChlMr)' Bhaea, pateat laather aai kaae-tararS eelee. Slaea a a 8. Warth ta $1.00. Spa rial WaaMB'i Orercaltera, black, re4. brewa aad hla. m Vterth ta TBa. sD alaea. Q Jeraer LesiBjlBa far W flaaca aaa ChlMrca, all alaea. Jeraer a lath fleaea Uaea. fair $1.50 Shaea, $1.75 a. flaa 25c 25c Ptaa 98c sea. 49c Draperies AH the Baarxlaw mn Vets, Talaes to Sc, yd.,..OOC Tsar choice of any Crete aae laonr entlra stock, SSC Varqalaette CaTtalKa,'p fQ HU0 Talaes, pair sPaVeVO All the sTarqnlsettes, Scrims aad Tollea, Talaes to f) 60c, special, yard ., I"C Wladow ...28c 60 Dosea Liaea Shades, S-lB. x S-0 long, each lie Seta Dutch Car Ulna, f&OO, Talaes r...$i.oo .25c i 4Se 4. aad M-lneh Scotch Madras, yard . tiM Dosbled Thread, ft Tf) Marqalsette CarUlnj 1.117 Boys' Clothing TRIED FLOOR. YIM to 1 10.00 BoTs SBlta. 8 ale price 5.00 M-00 aad leUM Boys' OToreoata .$2 95 HM to UM Boys' Mackinaw s ...$2.f)S 1 1X0 Llaed kalckerhockers, sale price 75 AU 114 LUe4 Kalckerhockers, ehoteo 81,00 7s flaaael Mosses. Halo price 45 7ho CordBrey hslckerhorkers, special BweAter Coals, 114 Talaes Sl.OO Boys' M U lie Bloasoa aad Skirts 25t BASEXK5T. We Flaaael SleeptBs; Garateats 20 UM Boys' Sweaters, sale price soo Flaaael Kompera, sale price 354 J Men's Furnishings M Dosea tie Wool Mafflera; .12 Via ii Doaea Tie Uepllgea aad Golf Shlrta 40 One Lot of Mea's lie Cottoa Bote 9 U Dosea Mea's 11.0 laloa Salts ti Doaea Mea's fLM Dress Shlrta CO Oaa Lot of Mea's tie SUk Keck wear .19 U Dosea Mea's tie SUk fiber Hoso 15 Obo Lot of Flaa tiM Silk Mafflera 81.40 ti Doaea Mea's $LM TJaiea Salts 05 Mea's Flae fLM sad tUS Dress ShlrU... .81.00 U Doaea Mea's aad Boys lie C Is res 30 Mob's LM Dress ad Street Gloves GO J Jt Handkerchiefs Xea's aod Tfo men's 6c 9 1 Initialed Handkerchiefs ..eVjL lAe Chlldrea's Colored Border SUk Handkerchiefs. .UU Colored . 10c Tf oaiea's Faaey Silk Haadker. chiefs Laces and Embroideries tie Shadow Lao JQr FloaacUM aad AHoTeri.. 71, lOe Cottoa Cluay aad C Faacy Wash Laces, yard. sJW tfte Kathrolderad Flo sac- Q -lacs. Corset CoTers, yd 75e Esshroldered Baby Q- Flaaaclars. Tard 'v