For Mrs, Nelson. Mn l.aird Nelson of Kanst City, tijirrly i'( Omaha, who i vintm inrudi an rrlamrt in th. city, ha l.rrn honor guest at many aflair s tu c lirr arrival. Mrt. (.'harlr Verity Ka' a incrtie and iMinitnititf party in hrr honor Tuesday at Carter Lake, the Hlowintjf 'Ihursdsy altrrn'in Mr I. Will Nevonni entertained in formally for Mrt, Nrlson; Mr. Fnnl J'rttck gave lutx hrnn Friday it hrr hoin. and Mr. Ague llarri'Mi en trrtinned a( supper .unilay. Mrs G. I.. Trary euterta.neil at IimIki"' lunrl.r'in Wednesday Slid Mrs. l,r veille DUon gave S n'rlock Thursdjy tor Mrs. Nelson, tsho Iravri (or hrr hnme Satyrday, Sets Wsddinf Dats. Tin wedding n( Mitt Lurilif Kly and Mr Willard J, Orr will take place Wednesday fvrninif. Srptrro. irr ft It will he celebrated ft the 4 rntrrfl I'tiitH I'rrsriytrrian church at H o'rlork. 'Hie Krv. Paul Calhoun will trr fotni the irrrmnny, A wedding re rrptiou will follow the ceremony at the hme l the bride't aunt, Mrs. ). i;. i)M Picnic for Ea Service Men. Council liltitT American l.rjjinn atiMlury will ruterteili ex srrvirt turn from the lirllevtir Vocational M'hul at a ('kmc Sunday at Lake Manama, Spciial rart have hrrn ilurtrred to transport the inrri from Jifllrvue to the lake. Country Clubs At the Field Club. Mr. W'.'ll. Huff riiUitiinrd eiht (.'iieti at luncheon ThurUy at the Field rluh and Mr. OorKf V. font had five. Mr. F.. V, Arnold ha made rcervation for ix xuet fur Fridav luncheon and Mr. I'.. 1', lioycr will enfrtain ev-n Fridav. Mr. J. K. Hainhart will entertain 17 fcucsf for the rnatinrc danre Friday. Happy Hollow Club. Mr. K. I'M Oder entertained 14 Ructti at luiu liron Thumday at the Happy Hollow cluh; Mr. C, C, llelden had ; Mr, (jiiy Adamn, 4; Mi Jc.ie Naon, 4, and Mr. Thonu I ill, 4. A J Jutt h treat luncheon Thursday a ccmpoc4 of Mrwlanie W. K, J?hoadr, Simeon Jour, L, M. Tal niadge and Joseph i'ulcar. At the Country Club. Mr., Herman Kountze entertained eight jtuftt at luncheon Thursday at the Country club, and Mr. J. V. Flack had tight Kct. Auta View Ret. W. M. Clark entertained three guet for dinner W'edncuday at Au to View !ei,t; J. T. Zimmerman had right. Thursday evcniiiK Harry Menold had reservation for ix. Poke bonnet in natural traw are much worn w;th midsummer organ die frock. Visiting Wo are offering; aome wonderful bargains in new and ukc1 intrtf mrnts this week. Every one ia guaranteed and the used one have been thoroughly overhauled by our own factory expert. In norae case they are absolutely aa good as new and the prices and the terms so low that they are within reach of every music lover, $275.00 Uuys a brand new Irving Upright in mahogany or oak. Guaranteed for 10 years. Complete with utool, ncarf and FREE Radio Receiving Set. A real bargain. Terms, $1.50 per week Play While "' 1 ,"5H r m in ?r 51 SELECT FROM THESE BARGAINS IT MEANS MONEY IN YOUR POCKET UPRIGHT PIANOS Schuh.rt SfW.OO llinsi. Si 05.00 ShonUa.r H11H.00 Kubaii stiiri.oo PrU. as Ts.pl. ...i:i.".,00 Kinfsbury ...... CM-Nelw . . . Clllnit) .tuM,jr sa MmII 5tr a . , . Kortim) ,,,,,,, HI 15.00 175.00 S1S.V00 v::i5.)0 n io.oo fUHS.OO !:t25.(m nauo.o'i Hs4ail Terms on the shove, ft.OO to $2.00 per week If you live outside of Omaha Omaha bargain prices, Aa, , . . I a t .4 Iks as.li.4lN I t,.-a Kia tk kHl I .- ,, tm I ln SdunolkrSJlMerPlanoC), ITM tS W Dod SL. . OrttstU Personals A on l""n Tuesday to Mr and Mr. Juhn llcefry, Dr. W. W. Iavlawl family hv returned from the Minnesota lakri, J 11 in Mariiarrt Kellngg returned Wednesday from vnit in Corning, li. Mr. and Mrt. Joe Curry of Corning, la., are trn!nig a frw !) i'lt Mr, and Mn. William KiIIokk. Mrs. Mark l.v.i:-,'i, lm lui lrn visiting hrr sister in Srat'l". Wah., i e peeled home about September 10, A daughter wai turn TlwrsJay to Mr. and Mr. ( enl K. William t .St. Jo.ci.li hospital. Mr. William a formerly Mis Anna Anhrurrr. A ilaiiglitrr, Mary Clare, wa horn Thursday at Si. Joseph hospital to Dr. and Charlei V. limb. Mr. H rult w formerly Mil Km Mo (iiivern. Mr. Fred Clarke and daughter, ; , . , , . i tt-.aJl Mr. I.loyd Smith, Murnrd Wt4 neday morning from Kurope where they have been traveling inre June IS. Mr. Karl W. Atkinion will ai for Imloii, F.ngland, in September, where he will reide, Mr. Atfcifnon will join her in tendon after fettling hi huiine affair hrre. Mi Itelle IMim ha returned from a motor trip to Kte I'ark, Colo., where he viMterl her iter, wr. I'rjnL I'.ntiiM and Mr. I'.riKK of Sutherland. Neb., who are iprnding irveral werk at Kte. Dr. and Mr. 1 . F. Tulver and daughter. Mary Irene, and Jane; Mr and Mr. C. M. Fuhrr, Mr. and Mr. II, W. Vendland and ton I'ren tice, will return Friday by motor from everal week pent at Mmne ota resort. Mi Verda William ha relurned from a motor trip to Jlellefontaine, (). She via arcompamcl home iy her iter, Mr. Ralph A. Fiher, and Mr. FUIer' children, Ralph and Martha, who have rome here to re side with Mis William. A. H. Xabstedt ha rclurnrd from a three-weeks' motor trip to !)e Moine and Davenport, la. Mr. Nabstedt will remain in Pr Moine a week loneer vifcitmg tier iter, Mr. Harry I'urvi. who wa her guot during J iily Mm. Fdward Frtrrion anil chil dren, Robert and Fllcn, and Mi Neva Barne of JJe Moine, la., re turned Wednesday from a nine week' motor trip to Salt Lake City. Yellowstone park, Lo Angelc and other western point. They drove nearly 7, WO mile. Mis Uarnr left Thursday for htr home in De Moine. Merchants We Have a FREE RADIO SET For You at Our Store. Be Sure and Hear It Come in this week and be come the owner of a aplen did and efficient Radio Re. ceiving Set FREE, with the purchase of a Piano, Player Piano or Phonograph. $365.00 Buys a splendid brand new Schmidt A Schultz Player Pi ano. Complete with bench, scarf, $10.00 worth of player rolls of your srlpetlnn ami FREE Radio Receiving Set. 'omt in and play it. Terms, $Z.SU per weeK You Pay PLXYER pianos M.nsfi.U 1 175.00 5ihum.ii 9:::o.oo Schmidt a Sihuiu. .x::r,,oo S'kiM'iw a Muur , i:i7.' .00 Sole Conc.rl. . . . . gatKs.OO PHONOGRAPHS ('lunstiU 7.RO dumb.. Craf.naU, 817.50 Vtlr VUMr.sU ... .sl'j 1.00 phs m.Mi.oo Silvertais tf7s,tM (Iwmkta Grafannta, HOM.OO S.tMltM. 4 M-IU . . glVUM) us snrurO and would like to buy at fill in the coupon. , latatss Ms. rts ml a v fmt auk. k.L Iks ISIS Pt4 S a. I , My Marriage Problems AdcU Garrison. "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" tCvrmaat :t The Way Junior Banished Madge's unrtappiness. It wai one thing 10 be elatej orr n v t.ahv irrlerrnce oi me to hi m.niliimihrr it was amilhrr to be tray the conwifusnr tf my tri umph. Rrndr there wai the ' riplme of my little lad to be ton Mdrrrd. I Vntw that , be mul be taught deference to hi elder, 0 reluctantly I mine my voice nern a I pulled hi clinging hand y Iroin inv neik. "luiuiir. tlut wa a tuunhiy thing to av to araudmother. l) l' her now, nicely, and tell her you do aut her, and that you are orry you poke (hat Wkv." lit uut hi flighted hand behind him and faced me with a funny htlle air of defiance, distinctly uggeitivc of a milled bantam rooster. uormer not aorryi ion i wani nan ,,, W4n, y, ,,, w,, 'Uooner not orryl Don! want daddy, don't want anybody. Uooner diin iiownstair to lane. Strangely enough, hi grandmother bad not interrupted my admonition to the child. 1 guested that secretly she hud hoped my appeal would tend her beloved Richard Second into her arm. Rut at hi funny little speech she turned to me with a gesture which washed hrr hand of me for at leat a quarter of a century to come. I hope you re aatislied. Mar garrt," she began in the phraseology so familiar to my ears, "now that you've gotten him all worked up in to a temper. Indeed, 1 think the child ha made a wise selection a long a you've managed to prejudice nun against in lamer ana me. nan a Katie is, I don't think she'll work on the child' feeling hv threatening to leave him. I should think after that awful lime when we nearly lost l.im. you'd" Her reference to that agonizing nightmare was the last straw, i took a step toward hrr, and 1 suppose my fare must have been drained of color, for she stopped talking abrupt ly and looked at me with widened eye. "Mother. I said slowly, feeling for every word, for fear I should not be able to control the anger rising in me. "I must ak you to leave my room. "Why. Maragaret. you're hysteri cal!' The next instant she had sone into the corridor, and I locked the door after her. Then I threw myself on the bed, relaxing suoinclv from the control I had put upon myiclf. A Natural Weaknets. Without knowinsr it the had touched lipon a parental problem which had been occunvinir mv mind for teveral week. My little lad i just at the age when habit of obedi ence and control or of their onnosinir qualities arc most easily formed. Rut I wa guiltily consciou of the fact that for month I had allowed him to have hi own way with practically no discipline whatever. It wan criminal weaknes. i often had told myself, for I alway have scored mother who jeopardized the character-building of their children because of a entimental reluctance to subject them to judiciou disci pline. Rut after the awful exoerience of hi kidnaping, when for day I had not known whether he wa living or dead, I never had been able to do anything worth mentioning in oppos ing nis oaoy tyranny, for the tirst suspicion of tear in hi big eye wa enough to bring me to surrender. For hi grandmothers take to e- cure his deference to her I had spoken to him sternly for the first time since he had been so nearly lost to me. And my reward had been to have her accuse me of heartless for getfulnes of the experience so in delibly engraved on my mcmoryl I he self-control for which I had battled while my mother-in-law was talking vanished as my imagination went back to the dreaded time she had recalled, and I succumbed to the Problems That Perplex Answered bf BEA1RICE FAIRFAX. .Study anil Crow. Dear Mine l'alrfax: My mother became nick during my freshman year In Iilnh school, and aa I was tho only Klrl in a then larpi" family I l-f t achool to help out. Was un ahln to return, so my cl.iss gradu ntd without me. Iireanis of a buBi ne t mining faded Into uothingne, I am now koIiik on 26. Have long wanted tn take up r.ui'Nlnir, but my l ick of high srhool training l ngainat me, a It lit very hard to get Into a good hospltnl without one. Have bun engiiKed to be murrled for n year, but lo not fuel aa thmnth I want to gel married until 1 have been out a. little "un my own " Will you pleawe rrlve nie your viewpoint? liltATKKI.'I Van are not eipilpprd to go out Into the world and do Ihe sort of work of whl h you ilrmm. Itut you ire eoulpiird to iMudy and glow. Hon I yoti home of y think that Uv and ur n will nturv you,' I hV Shuiild vou srrnpe alter the put eerVlr ven ir oil like her Into I of fold at the end of Hie rainbow j oiir home ss.un And on the . ore hfii re.il love I waiting to snard,"' liundllns Ihe luii, ) hi ned lrrsl no t protert yoiif No one run nnjeid Why Sul ronsult a lawyer? It iaa luine, and all the romantic I 'H worili your wlilln t find ihe j )it.srtln you hve toward a career riahl method of pro'eiting voor jiiitaht be endrt) with your liret at-j Uauahler. Iin't repr-uii h her linn't lempt at work Try In l.-rn bow lu.- "''! he. Just da all in your power run home IntviitarnUy Thel In J to help hr, Itself I is fine t arter, end otl will j f.ii.l the pruhlem if adtuetmenl lo i riarrUe aiid t.i mekine a tu. o( uur h'isl en.1 ll'e lntiorlnl I a ihe seemingly ihriittna siertic of ' belli on ue fn" II, iisi U u believe tbl atot feel eat. 1 f.e.l l Sle t bl it ir hits- betid, soit'il bnr a" cut and ,rj rtn.oe ihen itienv IU a fcfiKia tbti 4 are itn uu 'ir ftnlm aid ) Hni t'r man Wbnf Hull rt. IT,. 1. w W . nMr !. e IK ee ul t mar fi-i e ,04,y eeSks i ; ! . siiSni.t n. i ishhI r l' .1 nf I,., I ih. Stun e IKel lime, eel it, t I.. ),e t I !'' lite h .. I H t.,, e i f k n. .' Kit... i.Hir . r k I . il of she bs SH 1'l.iKI :4 ! br t . end ifc.n t ii fc i, 4 hi..'.4 si Ifnw I. ii s she u!4 si4 i lit iio "ie 1 br siMitt ssi Ike his ln a.iioe - li THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. Al'Cil'ST V W. New Phue o( tear which I always have mentally despised, even although I sometime am weak enough to yield to thrni. There wa t ru.h, a scramble, and my little lad precipitated . hiimcll u;on me, tugging frantically at my lira I bunrd in the pillow, "Pleats Don't Kyi" "Mammal Mamma!" he pleaded. "Don't ky, Uooner will be dod. Seel Me not naughty any more. I'lease don't ky!" Jli von held a frightened tremolo which told me that he wa rut lie terg of tror htme!f, and that knowledge quickly brought me up. right with my arm close around him. "Look st mother, weetheart,H I reassured bun. bcel She's not cry ing any more.'' lie eyed me gravely, If Dooner bad boy, Mamma ky," be said at last with the air of one who has lust (ulvrd difficult algebraic proble. "If Dooner dood boy, Mam ma laugh and km Dooner." I fulnllrd hi prediction promptly. It wa too good an opportunity to lose, although 1 knew child psycholo gist would frown sternly upon me "Ves, darling," I said miing down at hi adoring little face, "whrn you're naughty you make mother cry, but when you're good she's very happy." 'Dooner be dood boy," he reiter ated. "Me go down tell Danne me sorry." And a I gave him another bug I reflected with whimsical dismay, that though I always had prided myself upon never using the feminine wea pon of tear wiih Dicky it would be a great temptation not to wield it in the management of hi small son, PY - TIME it ii f HAI'TICR XLVII, A Clinking and a Clanking. "Kphraim! Ephraim!" cried Mr. Eear. "Wake tip! There's a terrible sound outside!" "Go 'way I Leave me alone!" he growled sleepily. Don t you - hear that dreadful noise.' Mr. Rear asked him. He listened for a moment: then he sprang up quickly. ', xoud belter tten out at once and see what it is," he suggested. "I-er- 47 Will Ms nd to H on sm onea. tontfar?" M gap4 it' hard for me to walk, for I cut my foot today." i0 Mrs. Bear hurried to the door. Somewhere off in the- woods wa a strange clink, clatter, clash. And the sounds were growing louder every moment. 'It's coming straight toward our den. F.phraim!" she called. Dont let it come insider cried of this, and becauxe of some Influ ence he exert over her, aha has ngiiln returned to him. Now he nun her living with him In the some room with another couple, and I am fenrlnir that h may be trying to lend her Into wrong wnya, 11 In niraln out of work and she wishes- to come back to me. What I ahould like to know I this: Do you think I ought to take her bnek, or should I let her remain with this formor tniMij.inil of her In order to learn her a lesmin? And what steps enn l lane in rum pel htm to lenve her Un If I do take her back? lie Is not of a fine tvpe, but la dlehonest and liny In fuel, bna quire Ihe ap. Iienranee of a rosvdv. . MHH. ('. It might l a ntl lessen fur you! to lt your dnughter remain with limn of whoa enarnrter you have: such rav dimbta licit, unlesa you ran inak the girl riliae how she ' throwing her life away on this man, vuu Hunt ! doing her much Mothcr-To-Be, Rend This Tt te a aiti wse i )l Sseetlskl welSsie Wk.e ti l.lll s'i.Mk ese asie lltt .. I ' 1 1 tet shi 'met ihi (ilea ISsa i.a ks t ! (,tt4 a eeiiiMM ! 4 !, ) l Iklt u. tksee Ike , . t te tie il4 ke OmI lam-m 1 . i',t., V' . Ul. I'. 1 lUlli L ii , r. SSI s Hit! be etlMiee I U l a (Ve to as a ii'm ea I k i k4 1 ttiMel, Sil m' I"' kaarae I h W.is.fs T.Mel s is 4 eeir iiimi ee 14 I l t ai.i ns.k i . ebk-eaiy ael ss Mi4j i. '" ,. Se Sue Siw). eSAt-., ..-I lh. Visitor CO . Many affairs ate being given for Mi" Margaret Joy of Marshall, Mich., who is visiting Mr. William R. Wood. Mn. V.. 1'. P.oycr will entertairv St luncheon on I rivlay at the Held club for this attractive visitor. Mrt. Marshall Walker of New Yoik, who U visiting her mother, Mr, A. D. Merriott, will share honor with Mis London policewomen pas through rigid physical examination before they are admitted to the force. They wear blue uniform of the same cloth a the men and helmets re sembling in shape those worn bv the "bobbin." T 4l ALES MORE TALES OF CUFFY BEAR BYiARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY ajfc Mr. Rear. "It' a pity I can't help you. Rut my foot's so sore I can't ttep on it." And then he heard Mr,' Rear ay, "Cuffyl You poor child! What ha happened to yoi) '!'' Then Mr. Rear came rushing out. IU seemed to have forgotten about hi injury. "You've frightened your mother," he roared, "What do you mean by making such an unearthly racket?" ' "Don't scold him, Kphraim!" Mrs. Dear begged. "The poor dear's foot Is caught in a trap. Didn't you hear the chain dragging behind him?" "Come inside," said Mr. Bear gruf fly. And Cuffy limped into the den behind hi father. ' "I stepped into this Pcar trap down in the pasture," he moaned. "Will you have to cut my leg off?" 9lei t (, til to tVlhseb t.., P fc. Hslaerfet. Oileeb Jffl liifiKlusiiessIa ml . 1 1 M He had heard terrible ta!r about bear trap and how cvir must r.evrr, iirsrr step into Jiein. "Lie down!" ad Mr. Hca. "Now vou tit on him!" h ilrekird Mr. Rear, l.uify groaned a hi mother nbeed. She wa almost a big a hi father and it she sat on you, )oii wouldn't jhiuk it any joke. Mr. Rear then srurj the trap and gave it a mighty pull, "Oh! Oof! Ou.h!" Cuff Mrked. "Are you cutting my foot off" He oon saw that hi father had simply pulled the trap off hi (( ft had rioted upon only one toe, any how, And when Cuffy found that be still had all 1ii !rg and feet, too he began to feel better. He would have breathed a ilgll of relief had he bren able to. Rut In mother mil tat on him, making it very bard for hint to bteathe at all. ''Will ma nerd to tit on me much longer?" he gasped. "1 drilare, I was o upset I hardly knew what I wa doing," she said. "You poor lambkin I It' bad enough to be taught in a great big bear trap without having your mother it on you a oon a you yet home," Then she brgan to pet Cuffy and tell liiin what good child he wa. All this snuggling displeased Mr. Resr. To tell the truth, he did not like to have hi nap disturbed, Re side, the strange noise had scared him. Private'ly, he thought Cuffy de served nothing better than a spank ing. "That' no Rear trap." he told Cuffy. 'lt' a woodchuck trap. And the next time you come borne with one, don't fail to bring a woodchuck inside it!" rpyrlM. ISiJ ) Prayer Each Day l..t nor in rum In your mortal bmiy. limn. .!?. Our Heavenly Father, we thank Thee for Thy mercies to us in the past, and for Thy watchcare over u during the night. A we stand upon the threshold of a new day, we look to Thee for help and guidance. "We need Thy presence every passing hour." Make us ttre'V to resist tempta tion, and give us courage in all What will I. September Good Housekeeping , a New Fall m i V ' SUITS $24.50 to $35 Values $9.75 to $16.75 14 RO New Sperl Model Fall and YYintee Coets $23.75 Ntw Fall Wool Dresses )2S and $39.50 Val. $16.75to $32.75 X U Cor, Itilh ttiul tl-mg, to do Thy Holy Will. Open our eye itut we may see every ( poriiuuiy lor trrving Thff and serv ing our Irllowmru. Iltlp u o to I've as to fomiiiriid the rclitiinn and service of Christ to all about us, t.nalile us to live ' lives that tie hid wed l In 1. 1 m God" Mav vv daily grow m grace and in the knowledge of our I oid and Savior, Jesus I brut. Rriurmlrr with tit ail for whom we should ptay the tick, the sor rowing, the distressed and the needv. Rles all effort put forth for the extension of Thy Kingdom, snd hasten the diy when sll men shall love and serve Thee. Graciously forgive all that Thou bast seen amis in our lives, Supply all our nerd according to 'Iby riJe in glory, Rlrss id and make u a blrsting to others, we ask in Christ's name. Amen, JOHN WIII IAM I.KKI.U !. V , l unula. N i. G)mmon Sense Are You "Coodnatured" to Fault. There is uch a thing a being loo gooduatureil, so that you really do not try to improve in your failure, which are so exasperating to othrr. You laugh at your unfortunate ex perience, and feel complimented when other say that they with they had your good nature. Rut instead of good nature, is it not laaiiie and mditferrnce a to results, due to your efforts? You hate to apply yourself; would rather be mediocre. This may apply to any game you ! play, or it may apply to any senou stiidy you start, or to making your livrhhood. Is it not true tlut f hroiiahout vour f life you have chosen to expend a lit tle energy, physical or mental, a poxihlc? You have managed to get along so far, but what of the future? You cannot go on indefinitely, good naturedly, as some call it, thinking and saying that it doe not matter. It should matter to you enough to make you put your best eifort fofth to turn failure into success, and be a hundred per tent man or woman instead j( a good-natured piece of tuity. fOipyrlaht, li:s ) they wear this Fall? Important changes of line and length make the Fall and Winter fashions of very special interest. The radical change is shown and all the puzzling questions concerning suits, dresses, hats, shoes, the new materials, cor. sets.children's dresscs.are answered in September Good Housekeeping. In the same issue, there is also a les son in dressmaking and new needle work designs. out today Few RHore OF THIS Prepare for Cold Weather Now If you need a new suit, coat, dress or skirt and fail to attend thia ale, you are missing out on the most sensational value-giving; ever witnessed in Omaha. Our Gigantic Stock of All Jew Fall and Winter Apparel Must Go September 2d We Turn Over the Keys JTj Wise People g Are Buying f for Cold Weather Now. SKIRTS AT RIDICULOUS PRICES It will pay you to buy eow tush stsrllief law priest art only possible be cause we art quit, tinf business, I J 00 Skirls lUel.lJS $4 7 Sb.rls $9 Sbistt IIS 00 5ki.ls- $23.75 Ntw Sport M.vlel I l and Wtrsttr Co U n Douglas Mrccta Fashion Notes. Jeweled twit buik'.rt IJ wrar en white leather sport belt are new. i ape dl union titit are liiinmr I wiih fur collar ln-avy silk lunge. Raihitig rape inanh the l jersey imi tie shown in a'l cuiln nation of rotors, Ladies Here' AV u You'll Ik Intended In We havo just re ceive a shipment of this Fall' 7 They are tailored by men alonsr mannish lines. They are fash ionably correct for outdoor, street and sports wear. Dependable fabric, authentic designing and perfection in tailoring are Ihe three reasons why Tweed-O-Wool Suits and Coats have won an enviable place in the fashionable woman's wardrobe. Twecd-O-Wool fab ric is woven express ly for manufacturers of Tweed - O-Wool Suits. It is uaed ln every garment they make. Ask to see these smart gar ments; you will be delighted with their quality and agree ably surprised at their Moderate Prices Wilcox & Allen Northeast Corner 17tb and Harnay Pays New Fall SUITS $49.50 to $69.50 Val. $23.75 to $29.75 New Trieoliet Dresses toil Polret TwilL Worth two and three timet thi oris $11.75 NEW PLUSH COATS i te) rtik Cess, krt eeile., se sl-4 o4 lltt Sit ess ptMek, (ms hm seltest eM i"i ti t f MH rWstj Ceelt, aat t4 toll, te e st tat It le Meet, ID to I OtW, si lf ttssel Stlosde, Uibssb t 'm s sua s ler r. ! - I . .t. t in s. ui m.i j - - t . v I i " I. ,"4..' - .4 e. 10 1 . . s ' 'kwemt Is a I y iHs VI It tsMles, IS) tHj HM