CROWDS GREETED OUR ANNOUNCEMENT OF TOPENDOUS REDUCTION ON EVERY LINE IN THE STORE QSOC1ETY , Miss Marie -Buechsenstein has re signed her position with the George .A. Moll ring store. IJflisB Rosamond Bargey left "Wednesday for Chadron,' where she will spend New Year's with Miss iMary Wilson. Miss Bargey and Miss 'Wilson will return Sunday to resume , .their duties In the Alliance high iflchool. Miss Blanche Kibble of Lake City, Col.', Is visiting with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. E. T. Kibble, of this city. Mrs, II. T. Coleman of Bridgeport returned to her home Wednesday After a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ormsby. F. F. Stephens has resumed his duties at the Mallery grocery after An attack of grippe. Albert E. Roth of Canton, Neb., and Miss Marie C. Hanson of Hem in gford, Neb., were married Wednes day by Judge Tash. . Frank Hoagland and Mrs. Gert Tude A. Reynoldson of Belmont, .Neb., wer emarried Wednesday by Judge Tash. Misses Josephine and Elizabeth "Wilson are visiting with friends ia Chicago during the holidays. Aloyah chapter No. 185 held a special meeting December 29, for the purpose of Initiating eight members to the mysteries of the order. After the initiation refreshments were served by the gentlemen members of the order. Music was furnished by the Robbins orchestra for the dance th.?.t followed. Mrs. H. F. Houser returned AVednesday to her home In Crawford after a brief visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dwight Zediker. Charles L. Walker of Bertrand, Heb., and Miss Emma L. Haeffner of Alliance were united in marriage on December 31 by Judge Ira E. TaBh. Mrs. Ivan Rodgers and son. For est., of Sheridan, Wyo., are visiting with Mrs. Rodgers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kibble. The officers of the Eastern Star were entertained at a theater party at the Imperial Wednesday evening. After "the theater the guests were en tertained by music and games at the home of Mrs. Charles Fuller. At the 1 dawn of 1920 a dainty two-course -luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdamea Charles Fuller,' William Johnson, Roy McKenzle, Bliss Sturgeon, Joe Bogan, J. O. Walker and Ethel Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dickenson entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hol ten, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Holsten, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dickenson, Mrs. Alice Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Anderson of Gordon, Thursday, at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Slagle were entertained at a 6:30 dinner New Year's. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frankle, Mr. and Mrs. . C. E. Marks and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Griggs. Charles Spacht, who Is attending the university In Lincoln, has re turned from Hemlngford and will spend the remainder of his vacation with his mother, Mrs. D. K. Spacht. J. Velch came over from Rushville Wednesday and drove back a new Dndee touring car. W car cash for second-hand salts and overcoats. The 1U Clean ers and Tailors. Our phone is our same. 213 Box Butte ave. Axel Johnson of Mason City, la., Is a guest at the Tash home for a few days. Mr. Johnson was former ly butter maker In the Alliance creamery' Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Anderson of Gordon are visiting with Alliance friends and relatives over the week end.! vr Rale Nine room house. Best part of town. Modern. Price! rieht and rood terms. See Nebraska T.nnA CnmTa.ny. . Joe Chapman has returned from T.inonln. where he was visiting friend during the holidays. Miss Leone Mallery left the first of the week for Scottsbluff. One of the local churches has a. neat bulletin board down by the Lowry & Henry garage. This board contains a lot of slides, upon ... i i i a tin loHem that wnven are mwc -- - make up the announcements. Usual- ..i-1 n Timif after some- iy. wuuiu uiu - one has gone to work at spelled out ,, nnn . kid comes along and shakes the st.fflng out of . . .11 the letters tumble . . v... .t tha bottom of the down in a uci " . . . box. Another preacher told us about lt the otner aaj, u ---m somewhat secular HUB k . - - m nni.A. Vnndiuma." he Bala. What we say we do, we do. Ask your neighbor abour this sale. V & OFF ON SUITS Models that represent the season's very newest, cleverest and individual ideas. Our entire line offered to you at exactly half the regular price. Some are plain, others trimmed with furs. All lined throughout. The materials are Poplins, Serges, Gabardines, Velours, Suede Cloth, Jersey, Etc. The colors are brown, Burgundy, Navy, Taupe, Green, Tan, Etc. Original Prices Rangs $29.50 to $250 ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE We Must THE CLEARAWAY OF ONE-FOURTH OFF ON SALE OF NEW 2HNA TAYLOR Underwear Skirts Blouses Dresses - Our entire line of woolen, silk They're pleated, shirred, tunic One of the most beautiful and Our complete line of Mina Taylor and wool and fleece lined garments and draped effects. Tailored and complete lines of blouscg in the city, house dresses and aprons in ging- in union and two-piece styles. Our semi-tailored styles. The materials including the new Georgettes and hams and Percales 5 N the pretty line of underwear is the most com- are Serges, Mohair, Poplins, Velours, crPnPf, an inrlndod in thi bio- cer checks, stripes and flowered pat- plete and most reasonably priced in Taffetas, Satins, Gabardines, etc. crepes ail mciuaea m lD1f D1& Ciear- terns included at the remarkably the city. The colors are brown, navy, plaid, away sale at low price of - . stripes, rose, green, lack and white. . i . Arr, 1 OFF OFF Tho former price range was from OFF 4 urr . $8.95 to $49.50 : A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SILK Sweater Coats Night Gowns . Petticoats Under Garments Our entire line of ladies coats in i 5 . In plain colors and flowered pat- ni all the pretty colors and combina- Good, heavy materials in light terns. Materials include Taffetas, Vests, Bloomers, Combinations, tions, large collars, belted ajad full and dark colors, full length. All In- Jerseys, Satin and Pussy "Willow Brassie rs, Night Gowns, Teddy pockets, extra good materials. eluded at ' Taffeta. H?ars' B,Ily Burkes Pajamas and Kimonas. One-Third Off OFF OFF OFF Bargains THE REAL STORE FOR WOMEN Our Entire Line of Fall and Winter Goats, Suits and Dresses None Reserved OFF ON COATS The models arc the 6oaRon's newest and the colors the most favored. Some are plain tailored, while others are finished with large collars, belted and trimmed with plush or fur. Original prices. $10 to $300 ONE-HALF OFF REGULAR PRICE Have the Room for New Goods Galore Going Fast You Better Hurry! he Fashioi OFF & OFF ON DRESSES Embracing the remarkable collection of smart creations, suitable for most any occasion. The values are really most extreme. The styles are new and attractive in wide variety. The materials are Jerseys, Foulards, Serges, Taffetas, Satins, Georgettes, Combinations of Crepe and Satins. The colors are blue, and brown, also black. Original Prices Range $18.50 to $150 ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE You can depend upon real values and you will not be disappointed here. r ' top WHERE QUAL ITY AND LOW PRICE MEET 'have shaken all the dice out of that announcement pox ism.