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    THE OMATTA SUNDAY BFE: JANTAUV. 2, 1916.
What
is Going On
in Society Circles
Xorsmeyer-Tukey Weddinj.
Mis Ethel Tukry. daughter of Mr. and
tr. Alamo Praae Tukey, - married
K'cw Tcwi day at 2: o'clock to Mr.
William Korsmeyer. son of Mr. and Hri.
f. A. Koramryar of Lincoln, at th
frnw of the brldo parant. Rev. F. T.
Rouse, pa-tor of th First Cnrrrfm
lional church, of f Iclalin-.
Th" Itrlclo waa unattended except for
rer ynuns; niece and nephew. Kllahth
Morrison of Kansas city was flower arlrl
and Helen 1 tyrant of rhlcaao and Moor
head Ttiker t retched the rlbona.
The bride wore a -own of white a tin
and tulle, with hooped skirt and pearl
lind brilliant trimming. The abort veil
of tulle was fitted r-fnlilon about the
bead and waa held in pla- with
hand of penrls. The bouquet waa an
ld-faehloned nosegay of orrhlds and
Ultra of the valley, held In a lace frilled
holder.
The flower girl carried a basket of
white rosea and !!!! of the valley and
the rlbbona wete of tulle atrip, caught
Into festoon.
The little girl were d reared In white
bet frock a and Moorhead Ttikey wore a
white suit.
The bride' ornament was the gift of
the bridegroom, pearla and diamond aet
In platinum. I
Tlie marrlnpe line were read In front
of the mantel In the living room, where
Christmas decoration were banked with
high candlea In eathedral randleitlrks.
The out-of-town rucst were Mr. and
(Mr. Kilwtn It, Morrison of Kansas City,
Mr. and Mr. Harry K. Byram of Chi
cago. Miss tiarten. Mr. and Mr. Kor
nieyer, Mr. and Mr, t.ou Marshall, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Iau, Mr. and Mra. Will
Iron, all of Lincoln, and Mr. Hope
PtHiigliam of Chicago. Mr. Morrlaon
and Mr. Byram are sister of the bride
and Mra. IMIIIngham a coualn.
A reception from I to I followed th
marriage ceremony.
Mr. and Mra. Koranieyer will be at
home in Lincoln after March, 1, at 1234
II street.
Fomy-Thompson Wedding;.
Mir. Oayl Thompson, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Charlea Madison Thompson,
waa married Saturday afternoon at t:XT
o'clock to Mr. William Alvln Forrey, on
of Mr. and Mra. Harry Forrey, at the
North Bide Christian church, Itcv. George
L. Petera officiating.
The bride waa accompanied by Mr. D.
E. Neafus; Mr. Lynne K II gore and Mlsa
of honor; Mra, Lynne Kilgore and Mlsa
&Mbel I .a Belle of Newport. Tha beat man
waa Mr. Stuart Brown, and tha usher
were Messrs. Carl Cain. It. Q. Phelp.
Lynne Kilgore, John l. Illgglna and
Charlea Forrey.
Little Xclll McCulley bore the ring,
and rlbbona were atretched by Lola
Thompson. F.rnlly Roa. Stary t're, Mil
dred ben son and Helen Roa. The bride
wore a gown of ivory atln. trimmed with
Cbantllly lace, tulle veil and carried lille
of tha valley.
The attendanta were arranged In rain
bow effect, white frocka with colored
aaahea to carry out the color achem.
The matron of honor wore a light green
puy willow taffeta gown, Mlsa La Bella
waa in blue crepe meteor, and Mra. KII
itor wora a white aatln frock with yel
low velvet jacket.
Mlsa Jeasle Oady waa tha organUt, Mr.
Joseph Woolrey gave a violin aolo, and
Mr. Harry Dlabrow aang 'I Love Roll
Truly" and "Oh, Promise Ma."
A reception In tha parlor of the church
followed th reception during which a
musical program waa given by Mesr.
Iul Hampton and Joseph Woolery.
Tha out-of-town guest war Mr. and
Mr. Lynne Kilgore of Newport, Mr. and
Mia. P. II. Davis of Norfolk. Mr. J. H.
Berry of Norfolk. Mr. I. K. Deck of
Atkinson, and Mra. Howaer of Genoa,
Interesting: Announcement
In Troy. N. T., on Christmas day. the
engagement of Mlsa Lola Don of that
city to Mr. John McFerran Clancy of
Louisville. Ky., waa announced at a tea
given by Mr. and Mr. Stuart Don for
their slater. Mlsa Don visited In Omaha
two years ago laat cummer and waa tha
guest of Ml Carolina Barkalaw. Tha
engagement la a romance developing
from Mlsa Don'a visit to Louisville
year ago.
Vacation Notes.
Soma of the girl and boy go back to
soliool th'a evening, among them being
Mis Father Wllhelm, Mis Gertrude Por
ter. Mia Helen Smith. Charles Surge
and YVI'ard Millard. Mlsa Marjorte
8mllh returna Monday to Bryn Mawr.
Mr. Arthur Crittenden Smith will leave
for tha east today to accompany her
daughter, Mlsa Harlet 6mith. who Is re
turning to Miss Spence'a school.
Winter Plani.
Mrs. Smith and her daughter, Mra.
W, 8. Popploton. and aon, William, plan
to go to California aome time In Janu
ary. Mr. and Mr. Frank Crawford, whoa
apartment Mr. Conrad Toung and Mia
Young have bad for aom motnhs, will
be horn January 12. '
Mr. and Mr. J. R. Scobie expect to go
to Ormond Beach. Fla., about the middle
of January, and their apartment will be
taken by Mr. Conrad Toung and Mlsa
Gertrude Ycung during their absence.
XII. Helen Sooble will be with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Harry
Jordan, for the winter.
With the Art Students.
Mies Helen Eastman return tonight to
Chicago to reaume her art atudiea.
Ml Dorothy Hali and Mlsa Janet Hall
return to Chicago toward the end of the
week to continue their atudiea at tha Art
Institute.
Omaha Bridesmaid.
M!s fUina Connell went to Chicago
Wednesday to bo a brtdemaid at th
Trevor-Johnson wedding Friday evening.
Mias Connell waa in time to be a guest
at the brlditl dinner Thursday and at the
.Assembly ball tha m evening. Mlsa
Connell will return homa today inatead
of attending a house party at Lodl. 111.,
a at first planned. Mra. Connell had
expected to accompany ber daughter to
Chicago for the wedding, but wa com
pelled to giv it up at tha last moment.
Past Erents.
Mia Mildred Whit gave an entertain
ment Saturday evening at her homa to
twelve guest In honor of the Triangle
elub.
Future Erenti.
The White bin in Wnt club will meet
IHi Mis. Kc.lt at Masonic Temple Mon
u. flcno'fe
1 n-.'.e jfe- sisterhood will hold It
Stars of the San Carlo Opera Company
I
Kile.
Slella. DeKchle
ItLlQ Soprano
The Pan Carlo Grand Opera company
ia to again be hcatd In Omaha, the en
gagement consisting of three daya, Janu
ary ;?, 28 and 29, to be given at the Audi
torium. And what la more interesting,
at popular prices.
The San Carlo Grand Opera company,
to appear under the auspices ot Tangier
Temple, management of Arab Patrol, has
a number of noted singers In Its caat,
two of whom, Ktella DeMette. formerly
of the National and Metropolitan com
panies, as well aa Henor Angelo Antola,
baritone, are particularly well known.
The operas to be given are "Alda."
"Rlgoletto," "Lucia dl Lammermoor,"
"Cavallerla Kuattcanna" and "1'Pagll
accl." Senor Antola I said to have no peer
aa Tonlo in Leoncavalo'a opera,' 'TPagll
accl," a character In which he will ap
pear during the Omaha engagement of
the Kan Carlo company. Antola la tha
possessor of a pure, high, clear baritone
voice of splendid currying power and la
an artist who pays keen attention to the
hlatrlonlo a well a the vocal requ(r
menta of the role.
Stella DeMette la the possessor of a
auperb natural voice of great power and
aweetneaa and Is an acknowledged actress
of not.
Tha engagement la not' a money-making
scheme, but a movement for clvlo
and musical uplift. Grand opera of the
flrat-clas at "movie" price. Tickets
regular monthly entertainment next Mon
day afternoon.
Tha W. Wt club wilt give lla annual
New Tear's psrty Wednesday at tha
homa of Mrs. Charles Gruenlg. Each
member will bring a guest, and a pro
gram ha been arranged by- the enter
tainment committee.
Th Week End Dancing club will give
lla regular party (taturday evening, Jan
uary I, at Chamber' academy.
Laurel Review No. 1 will give a card
party In Ita hall In the Continental build
ing nest Thuraday afternoon.
Eastern Star Dance.
Veata Chapter. Order of the Kaatern
Star will give the third of a series of
dancing parties at Chamber' academy.
Thuraday evening January 13. Arrange
ment for thia affair are in charge of
a committee which Include:
Messrs. and MeaHamea--
O. R. Porter, r'. L. Cnderwoud.
Dean T. Gregg. W. 8. Rowa
K. D. fthlrey,
Meadamea Meadamea .
C. M. Gaunt. J. A. Ullck.
Messrs. Mesar.
William Nevotti. J. C. Buttle.
Prettiest Mile OoTF Club.
The Preltleat Mile Golf club will hold
Ita annual reception Tuesday evening at
tha home of Mr. and Mra. C. W. Martin,
t&3 Preltleat Mil. An Interesting pro
gram has been arranged by Mrs. Walter
A. Meyer, chairman of th social com
mittee. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin will be:
Meaara and Meadamea
W. II. Kllnn. A, M. Smith.
A. D. Northrup. V. V High.
i J. Wonder. W. A. Mever.
F. N. Crane. Frank Ft una 1 1
C. J. Tlues.Min. J. v. 8prgue.
Watch Party.
Mr. Glen Muagrave entertained a am 11
company at hie home on Plnkney atreet
at a watch parly. The evening waa a pent
with music and dancing and dinner waa
served at midnight. Those present were:
Mlaaes .Misses .
Bonnie Crane, Itolicta Coulter.
Madeline Kinney, I. in lie ,M uagrave,
I aulln Trout,
Mesar Meaara
Lowell Gregg, Byron Hnvder.
Leonard brltlenhaughGlrn Musgrave.
Omahans in Chicago.
Mis Mary Munchhoff apent the past
week tn Chicago enjoying grand opera
and renewing old friendship with
mny of tha opera singer. On Thurs
day Mlsa Munchhoff was hostess at a
luncheon at the Cordon club there, her
guest were the comoaer. Mia. Frier,
and aeveral Omaha and former .Omaha
women. Including Mra. J. M. Metoalf, Mra.
Gerrit Fort. Mra. V. A. Cudahy. Mra.
Butler and Mkrs. Chaaa. Th Cordon club
ia In tha Flna Art building and Its mem
bers ara from tha ranks at thoa who
ha doeta something In art, literature o
music. Another lunchraa Thursday In
Chicago waa given bv Miss Carmelite
Chase fur Miss Helen Tsft. who I visit
ing friends there. The luncheon ,aa at
Miss Chsse s apartments and the gueao
were St sa Taft, Mrs. Bowers, Miss Joan
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tgnor'Angelo Anfotj
may br' purchssed from any member of
the Patrol, or Lucius Pryor, local mana
ger, picture department, Brandels stores.
Stirling. Mis Gladys Spry and Mlsa Mary
Kchrlbner.
Ragah Club.
The Ragsh dub entertained Its friends
at a dancing party at Turpln'a academy
Wednesday evening. Those present were:
Misses Mlaaes
Marl" Holland. Gertrude Moran.
Nell Knepher, Margaret Havage,
Lather Conelly, M. Bpangenoerry,
Mary Croft. Schroder,
t laria t lay, Lillian 8ugrue.
Mary Downing, Maud Mulvihlll,
Pauline Ryan, i Ines Lovejoy,
Florence Murphy K. Lenta.
of Montana. Mary C. Swift.
Fanny Lldell. N, Jorgenaon,
Agnes M d reary, A. Ixiftliurg.
Moirn Rosalter. Grace Cuinmtng.
t oiinne Klline. Ada Blai k.
Margaret Inneen, C. KadUi
R't...rp'ntr Floren.o Roaalter.
H. O Brlen. Grace 8ullivan.
J era Barry. j. MrCreary.
M. Murry. Mildred Hauth.
Marian MrMartln. Helen McCaffrey,
Alice Johnson. Mable McUowan.
June Gafford.
Meaara Messrs
Harry Kaamussen, lo MrCreary,
V. J. Harrington, Slav Mulvlhlll.
H. C. Miller. Kd Welsh,
John Halpine. Pr. c. Anders,
r. G P. Carroll. M. Flannlgan.
f:"', ,Con;,,l- , '" Hubltec-hek,
AN llllam Zlesel. A. Ma her.
Clair Nelson. F. C. Baird.
mrrl MoNemara. Frank Cuming.
Hay Tray nor, Mat Cain.
im pugdale, c. J Wohlford,
Ralph Dunn. K. McCaffrey.
Jerry McCreary, Hugh Graham.
Harry Cumlnga, "'harle Verity.
Gerald Xavoiy. Frank Dtneen.
Bob Heath. YV. B. tallard. .
harlea Lovejoy. Jim HartnetL
Hid Hhaw. H. Sulllvaa.
Dr. John Kelly, i Vic Black.
Aid to War Sufferers.
The Franco-Belgian Relief aoclety aent
another well-atockad bog to Parle on
Thuraday. Thia contribution to war auf
ferera constated of underwear for women
and children, bolt of flannel and cotton
to be mad up, pillow caaea, hoa, atock
Inga and a variety of other uaeful artldea.
Mr. F. P. Klrendall gave tha ahoa and
one particularly appreciated donation waa
seventeen palra of hindniti .
made by a poor woman who waa anxloua
is contribute to tha cause. Tha yarn waa
tha contribution of Mr. Robert Cowell.
Th next meeting of the aoc-ety will
be at tha homa of Mrs. OV C. Redlck on
Tuesdsy, January 1L
McFerrens Leare Thia Wek.
Tha house guests of Up
Charlea Teat Stewart of Council Bluffa
will not remain Into tha month aa had
"wn nopea. Mr. and Mra. William Mc
Ferren returns homa thia svanin. --a
Mr. and Mra. Donald McFerren return
to tioopeetowa. III.. Tuesday twanlng.
Mrs. CummingV Houm Party.
The holiday house party or Mra. Harry
L. Cummin ga will break up thia avact
ing. when Mr. and Mr. Harry Klepack
of Dulutii will leave for Kansa City
and Mr. and Mia. Frank Orr return to
their home In Duluth. Mrs. Cumminga'
niece, MUs Jean Tallvar of Chicago, will
remain with her for some weeks yet
Mrs. Orr la sister to Mrs. Cummings.
New Year's Party.
A New Trar'a party was given st the
home of Mrs. H. H. lu.nney New Tear's
e. A musical progiam was given In
which Msater Thomas Bonney gave a
vocal solo and other songs were given
ny Mls-es Juanlta Bnnney, Dorothy
I.angford, Jennie Solomon. Kthel Kolo
non and Messrs. Kllwrt Smith, Julius
Rorncrnti end Hcnjannn Bnnney. Those
present were:
Messrs. and Mcsdamrs .
D. R Benncy, . J T Solomon.
Mmaea Mlsees
Alva Hmltli. ( Jennie Solomon
Dorothy l.ancford, Junnitn Honnev,
'Indya ITarln, Irene .McCarthv,
.Vartiaret Ryan. Kthel Holomon.'
.eliha O'Connor. Ilnr.rl Kolonion.
Irene inith,
Messrs. M.sfrI
Jfo Coekley, flarles McGulre.
Robert Isltt, .IiiIIiih Rosencrnntz.
Iawrenre Holomon, HIIIv Cone.
lenjaniin Bonney, Thomas Bonnev,
John O'NTaIII it..(....u- "
Joseph Kelly, M. it. Solomon!
Cotillion at Turpin's.
One of the holiday affair for the
younger set waa a cotillion party given
on Wednesday at Turpln s academy. The
hostess was Miss Mary Coll assisted bv
Mlea lone Fogg. Mr. Sam Carlisle led
the cotillion.
In the elimination dance prlxes were
won by Miss Virginia Franxer and Miss
Janet Pargcnt.
During the Intermission a short pro
gram was rendered, an follows:
1 The French Doll Mlsa Haxel Hlett
2 The Villager Mls Lamona Mane
it Plana MIms lone Fork
4 LaCrcole Mine Adelaide Fogg
The following pupila of the regular
clasa assisted In entertaining:
Ml see MlsRea
Kathleen Herdman, Marnret Wyman,
Virginia Herdman, Hleanor Scott.
Harriet Rosewater, Virginia Csrllale.
Virginia Freiuor, Ruth tSrlminel,
Jean Frenxer. Margaret Shotwell,
Joaephlne Frenxer, Virginia Peerce,
Tollver Dineen. Venia MacAulay,
Virginia Cotton. Helen Mlthen.
Mary Jane Kinsler. Mary Alice Mithen,
Kmina Nash. Dorothv Higglne,
Margaret Hlett. Charlotte Smith.
Haxel Hlett. Kathryn Elgutter.
Anna Jane Beaton,
Mary Agnes Marshall.
Mesara. Messrs.
Francia Martin. Pam 'ertlielmer,
George Martin, H. Wert'relmer.
Gordon Smith, Austin Sturtevant,
Flward Rosewater, Richard Young,
Nelaon Cpdlke, Billy Her.
Bennle Cotton. Jackson Hoagland,
James Klnaler. TOtiis Nash.
William Hynes. Fiwid Nash,
Richard Welpton, Krneat Pegan,
Sam Carlisle. F.mil Shukert.
New Tear's Party.
Dorothy Griffia New Tear'a eve at tan
homo of her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Buffington.
Those present were:
Miaaea
Miaaea
Ruth Buffington.
Margaret Hart.
Mildred Rockwell.
Angellne Uuh. ,
Angela Herstherg.
Alice Huntington,
Jean Burns,
Frances Patton.
Mears.
Carroll Mullen,
Harold Clnv,
Fred Funk,
Kent Hunter,
Herman Crowell,
William Korth,
Zeno Korth.
Ruth Pelerann
Louise McKwan,
Flora Shukert,
Herbert Barker,
Ruth Miller.
Annie Jenkins,
Margaret Falkner.
Ferguson,
Garland Haaker,
meg w ooi.
Harold rlallflalra
"Morrla Brammann,
Kodman Brown,
HnWlM IT.vHnn
Albert V.A m rH '
James Buffington,
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Prairie Park Club.
Members of the Pralrla Park club nva
a New Year's dancing party on Saturday
evening, a number of novel and sur
prising features appropriate to the oc
casion were Introduced, and In special
recognition of the beainnfnar of lean vear
th dance was ladles' choice from start
to finlah. Men were carefullv Instructed
regarding proper conduct for he eve-1
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CUT OUT THIS A.D FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES i
To Make January 3d Memorable--A Sort of a Gala Day of Bargains I
Xlhoinnisis . KfilpattpiiGlk Si. Co.
Present SOME STAR SALES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT
LET US ACT AS GUIDE, PHILOSOPHER AND FRIEND.
FIRST STOP SILK SECTION Bought from a Jobber Just be
fore he closed hit books for the year a choice lot of Silks mainly
27 Inches wills-Messaline finish, largely etripes. These were in
tended to sell at $1.00. With them a lot of Real Jap Pongees
Just landed by a big importer made up before Bilk advanced and
to sort it up ao that no one need be disappointed, a lot from our
own stock of odd' pieces and one coloring of a kind etc.
ALL AT ONK PItICK, 59, MON DA V.
And here is what ia probably the biggest bargain that will be
offered in Silks in America on Monday. The final lean up of odd
pieces of Brocades. Crepes, Silk Mixed Poplins, Liberty Fancies, Tub
Silks, etc., $1.23, IJM), $l.7 rormer prices Last word, 40 yard.
Theae Are .Mainly Doubl Width.
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Ask the man to show you some choice things at 31.59.
WOOL DRi:sa OOOIS. We have covered the counters with
5 groat lota of Dress Goods. The bulk of these were bought from
Amerlca'a greatest Jobbing house. Whole thing was divided into
a lots we got one a Wisconsin merchant got the rest.
OQ raai-af rFor eod8 40 t 54 inches wide all the wanted
JiV VCIllO colors made to retail up to $1.25 yard.
CQ Csl A11 NVo01 GooJs Various weaves Suited eapecial
Jif VrdllOly to spring needs regularly $1.25 per yard.
rorV-tA cholce lot 50 to 51 Inches wide, the usual re
VrCIllotall price up to $1.75 per yard.
QQ in,-iror w,d p,id".
VCIllO attractive fabric
$1.19
On opposite aide of aisle
1Q f,rifaFor Madraa.
vlously at 2ftc
OC Cr dd P'0 of
" -wa,a.um quauues wnicn sola up to $1.00.
39 Cents rool75cDe fbric" Mny Sllk warP" tc-. p
LADIES' HAN) BACH Hags which sold to $2.25. in the new
shapes, genuine Morocco, also Grain Leathers at $1 18 each.
Af Ba.M wbich ,ol1 10 5- Newest shapes. Real Tin
rt- V'J5tl, Mat Seal, long grain and levant leathers.
Here are aome Itc-nu, interesting enough in and of themselves
to always crowd our store. II MKH; Hli:i S left over from the
(lirUtnm rush, feems aa If all America knew of our fame on Hand
kerchiefs. If there was one place in any shop crowded all the time
wasurety 1' th" other tM" "-ndkerchief Section of ours
.. ,No trno therefore, that dvr.eiis were cminpled, mussed or
soiled Now we could have them washed and reflnished we prefer
Make No Engagements for Monday Come iu the
morning Lunch with us Stay lor the day Most of
your friends will be with us to gieet you-Consider
yourself a member of our m-eption committee. Lunch
eon served till 5 P. M. We close at 6. This will be a
great gala day. See Pages 6 -
POPULAR GIRL TO SPEND WIN
TER IN THE EAST.
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nlng. Wrist watches and lace moucholrs
tucked In the cuff were not only tolerated
but encouraged, and the order of the
evening for men waa a coy. ladylike de
meanor. Light refreshments were served
and the favors were in the club's colors,
green and white.
School Party.
Mlsa Mary Nygaard entertained a num
ber of her girl frlenda Thuraday evening
for Ml Anna Reim, who Is home during
the holidays. The evening waa spent tn
dancing and playing cards. The follow.
Ing guests were present:
Misses
f'rancea Mallnv,
Margaret Hold'en
Misses
Margaret Schurlg.
Pauline Deversaea,
Katherine Blind,
K. Koenigsbruegge,
Jessie Neale,
Marie Nygaard.
Lillian OvAr
Mereta Mathews,
Marie I.acy,
Anna Helm.
Bellevne Affair.
Bellevue college faculty member saw
out the old year and welcomed the new
at a party given Friday evening In Low
rle parlors by Mrs. Llda Churchill, li
brarian of the college. Refreshment were
aerved at the stroke of twelve. Prof. Ed
win L, Puis of the department or ex-
nresalon nv aavar! 7aw v - m
' . IDBU
Ings. Guests of, honor were Mr. Melvln
.Miner, sophomore at the University of
Iowa, and Miss Vivian Miller, Instructor!
'tr.. 64 and 56 inchee wide, many
mainly $2.25 goods.
For fine Broadcloths and Fancy Suitings worth
in the regular way $2.50.
will dean out stacks of Wash Goods.
Tlss - ies, Voiles and Rep
lold pre-
ami ;15- yard.
thl" - ,ht nd the other weave. Spleu-
B, 6-A and 10-A.
In French at the Iowa Weslevan L'nlver
slty. brother and sister of Miss Item ice
'tiller. Instructor In French and Swim
ming at BcMevue.
Those present were:
Mrs. Llda M. Churchill.
Miaaea , MUacs
Vivian Miller. Myrtle Hunter.
Beinice Miller. Luolla Carter.
Meaara Meaara.
J Miller. Kilwlu L. Puis.
Melvln Miller.
School Set.
Mr. Totn Proan. son of Mrs. Thoma
Brown, left Crlday evening for Chicago.
Before taking up hi atudiea nt the Fnl
versity of Wisconsin Mr. Brown will at
tend a dance In Racine and a houae
party in Mcnaaha.
Mixers' Plans.
The I nlversity Mixers' iluli of Creigh
tcn iinivcreily will cutcrlaln the atudenta
of the university at a dancing party
Tuesday evening. January 11. at Hotel
Fontenclle. Thi will bo the third of a
Original Princess-Gypsy
Imported
Black Clove
Skin and
Frenck
Bronze Kid
witk white
pearl but
tons full
9 -inch top$
The dignity of the Princess and the
freedom of the Gypsy are both em
bodied in Napier's original
Princess-Gypsy Boot
Indeed an ultra stylish model n
that affords absolute comfort. P Jz
Justly priced at tV
Cash Mail Orders Sent Postpaid
New
however, to make very low prices
your homes
9 the regular price was
15t the repular price was
23t the regular price waa
33 the regular price was
iBf the regular prices were..
70? the regular price was
98 the regular prices were $1.50 and $1.75j
20 off A small lot of French Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
20 discount off Jewelry and Silver Novelties same off Brass,
Goods. s-
Fancy Neckwear big reductions g8 for $1.50 Sport Scarfs.
Silk Sport Scarrs, 58c instead of $1. 79 Instead of $1.50.
Silk Sport Scarf". 98 instead of $1.75. $1.23 Instead of $2.
&ilk Sport Scarfs, SI. 48 instead of $2.50. All fine Pure Silk,
Scarfs reduced.
"MOliK FOH LKSS," applies aUo in the Knit Underwear Section.
Children's Underwear Clean-up of various lines of Suits and
separate garments Boys' and Mixed Children's garments at 29tS
sold up to 65c.
One group of Girls' Suits Stretton and Duofold. 85 Instead
of $1.10.
Several numbers of fine Wool, and Silk and Wool, to be closed
out at One-Half.
39 for the regular 50c Union Suit for women.
Women's Vesta Wool. Silk and Wool, and Mercerized, sold up.
Dollar Fleeced Union Suits
for 79- each.
Globe Vests and Pants, usual
ly $1.50. at $1.19 each-
Stretton and Merode Union
Suits, sold to $1.75, at $1.29
each.
Silk Hosiery Big range Blacks, colors and fancies sold
ti m J a. - . , . , ' av
ai.vv nq )i,;a, tot prr pair.
Kmhroidery and Lace department We have rooted out of our
stock a lot of Broken Sets of Fine Embroidery Nainsook and Swiss,
also Convent Embroideries Narrow Edgings and Insertions and
Flouncing aa well IS Inches. 2 7 inches and even 4 5 Inches wide
One-Half Former Price Monday
Uancy Trimmings, all colors Fancy Gold and 3ilver Laces
from the very narrow up to 18 inches wide One-Half Former Price
Monday.
Fine C'hantilly and rihadow laces and Bandings White and
Cream, in the One-Half Price Cluss also Monday.
Fancy Embroidery. Edging. Naitwook etc..
wide specially for Underwear and Children'
worth to 1 6c.
Marabout Scarfs and Muffs, Natural and Black One-Third Off 1-3
the former Prices on Monday.
ti
eric of dances to he given during tha
school year. Attendance will be rc-
trlctej to Creighlon tudent and
alumni. The chaicronc of the occasion
lll be:
Messrs. and Mesilanies
A. L. Mulrhead. U A. Young,
If. K. Gerald. . T. .1. Dwver.
H. L. Conjiclt, F. J. KuMlscheck.
Messrs. Messr.
A. H. Blgelow, W. C. Kraser.
R. ti. Voung. J. M. Klixgerald,
K F. Lcaty.
Ludden-Shanstrom Wedding;.
Miss Addie V. Shanstrom. daughter ot
Mr. P. G. Phantrom of 8t. Paul, Neb.,
vhs married Tuesday noun at the home
of the bride's father to Mr. John Ernst
Ludden. Rev. J. M. Bates, rector of the
Kpiscopal church, officiated.
Mrs. Ludden was formerly a teacher
in Irfis Angeles and St. Taul. Mr. Lud
den Is a member of the faculty of Kear
ney Stutc Normal and is a son of the
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and let you wash and launder at
lSe
25c
Broken
Lines of '
Initials
in These
Lots.
35c
. . 50c
75c and $1.00
$1.25
Sterling Suits, sold to $3.50
at 2rUi each.
Globe Suits, sold to $3.50
$2.39 each.
at
Imported Stuttgarter Veata
and Pants, also Merode Large
size, sold to $2.95, at $1 GO
each.
at
2 V lo 5 Inches
Wear,
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