The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 03, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    Former Senator'll
Daughter Weds
Omahan
Itrhlo 4 nrrip* Tull Nhep*
herd** ('rook AHortifil
With 1.11 Ip*.
1hii#d* night at tha hntpa nf
fm tn*f c4#f%n | faf Ifvl Mt# I. J, |4%lt tk
mi «f l inc'in, the m»rrt*** nf th»t>
daughter, Helen, to Man in Met are
of i on*ha son «f Mr, and Mr*, II
'V, Met#p* of Manning la, lank
nlac* fb. It K. 1mn|,|iiM of Fort
Ihwtr*, t* performed the »erewony
in the pre*e«r* of family M#nd*
Following a wadding joum*y, Mr,
• nd Me*. Meyer* will he at home at
l.kard Court In Omaha.
The brld* waa charming In a prln
• #*• g«wn of while chiffon, heavily
headed In crystal and made on long
•(might line* and flnlahed with a
«lde hand of white marlbou at th*
bottom. Her vail of tulla waa ar
ranged with an oriental he*ddr*»a
and flnlshad with rhlneetone*. ,
She carried a tail «h*ph«rd'» crook
adorned with lilies of the valley and
calls llllea. Iter only ornament wee
a strand of pearls.
Large bn*kets of gledlolaa, sweet
pee* and Heater llllea formed the
only decorations about tha rooms.
Tha six bridesmaid*, attired In geor
gette gown* In th* pastel shades and
all carrying white tulle tied basket#
of sweat pea*, glsdloln* and daisies,
entered from th* *ld* of the lower
floor and fot*m#d an aisle on the
stairway thru which th* remainder
of the bridal party entered. Mias
Pauline Burkett wa* gowned In delft
blue georgette, combined with lace,
Mra. William It. Wright wore apri
cot georgette and lace, Miss Zella
Itoopa waa lovely In a gown of pink
georgette and lace, Ml** Florence 1
Meyers wa* attired In blue, Ml** Vic
toria Berlet wore yellow and Ml**
Mary Catherine Edtnands, a gown of
green beaded In crystal.
Mra. Raymond Farquhar, sister of i
the bride, as matron of honor, ap- I
peered In a gown of lavsndar geor- I
gelt* with a wide girdle of satin and
carried an arm bouquet of gladlola*
and sweet pea* In shade* of purple.
Th* maid of honor. Miss Lenore
Burkett, waa gowned In georgette In
shades of rose and also carried an
arm bouquet of gladlolae and sweet
pear* to match her gown. Little Betty
Jo Farquhar, In a frock of accordtan
pleated net combined with rose point
lac# which had been worn by the
bride, preceded the bride who entered
with her father.
* Mra. Burkett, the brld* a moth*r.
wore a gown of whit# crepe em
broidered In rhinestone*, with a silver
girdle, and Mr*. Meyer* wa* gowned
In black lace. Assisting In receiving
and serving w»re Mr*. Joseph Graing
er, Mr*. H. K. Burkett, Mr*. Grant
Watkin*. Ml** Alice Howell, Ml** Mae
Perahlng(| Mr*. Thom** Hoops, Mr*,
fra Atkinson, Mr*, charle* W. Bry»n,
Mr*. Carlisle Logan Jones. Mr*. P*n
Perteg, Mr*. Havld Wilkinson, Mr*.
D. V, Stevens, Ml** Margaret Hager,
,Ml*s Helen Hall, Mis* Marian Hall,
Miss C#l«*t* Leech, Mir* Ruth Atkin
son, Ml** Mary Louis* Bryan, Mies
Eulah Winter, Ml»« Adeline Howland.
Ml** Elizabeth Shepherd and Ml**
Sidle*
Mr*. Mogridgc Die*.
filenwood, la., Mn'- 2,—Funeral
service* war* held here for Mr*.
Megridg*. **, mfe of Ftr. George
Moirrodge superintend* lit of Iowa
Institution for F**Me Minded. rMe
* Mogrldge suffered an apoplecltlc
stroke March 19 and had a, second at
tack In ap Omaha hospital. The third
attack at her home here after aha had
returned apparently, better proved
fatal.
Omahans Motor to Fremont
A party of young matrons motored
to Fremont Wednesday to be the
guests of Mr*. K. fironatal. Luncheon
was served at the Pathfinder hotel
followed by bridge. Fourteen were
present. Those from Omaha were:
Maadamea F. E. Marsh, John Dr»x*l.
Jo# Havltcak, William Neleon. Fr*d
3. Burbeck and S 3. Alexander.
The Root* to Visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A I noot will arrive
from California. May 29 and w. 111 take
an apartment at the Fontenelle for n
short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hoot, for
merly of Omaha, are building a new
home In Los Angeles, where *h»y now
reside. »
For tb« Shepard*.
Dr and Mrs W J Bradbury will
g|v* g dinner Saturday for Mr and
Mr*. Wsllac# Shspsrd, who have been
visiting hare for th# wedding of their
eon, Wallers, Jr., and Mlf.a Dorothy
Judaen.
Profit* on “Pinafore.”
Between 1290 and |300 for the club
house fund was cleared bv the music
1*partmerit of th# Omaha Woman’s
•lub. from th* opera, "Pinafore,"
«lv#n Monday night at the riayety
thaatar.
D. A. R. Election.
Election of officers for Major Isaac
fcadler chapter. V. A Ft will be held
Saturday afternoon, May 2, at 2
j’clock, T. W. r. A
Food Sale.
The Dundee circle of the First Pres
byterian church will hold a food ssle
Saturday. Mrs. Floy A rtalph and
Mr*. F. 3. Btsck m ch#rg»
Th« Br«nd#i*e* Ho*ts
Mr. and Mr# Oeorg* F!rand*ie *n
erfalned »♦ dinner on Tuesday .
Old Farortt».
Beat, on# tablespoon of butter to a
cream Dissolve a quarter teaspoon
fill of baking aod* In a lablespoonful
of watsr and add to the butter^ Then
add on# tablespoonful of milk and on*
hasten egg. Btir In sufficient bran
flour to meka a s'lff dough Knead
well and roll out Into a sheaf aa ti'ln
a* a wafar Cut the sheet Into two
Inch squares. Lift the squares with
a broad knife on to a greased baking
pan flaking sheote are beet). Bake
on the top slid# of th* gas oven very
slowlyfiintll they ar# crisp and lightly
krownfd.
Mrs. Taylor ami Her (Jurats
[' JCt.r. Jjmcj Likh/oord Jitf Hufjk Grown,
_ c4Cts. ILitliS If Jig for dewem. photo,_
Mm. Willis If. Taylor entertained
m Wednesday st a bridge luncheon
'or her two guests. Mr*. Walvoord,
vlfe of Dr. James Walvoord of Dow
^ty, la., and Mrs. Hugh lirown of
Kearney. Mr. Brown le managing
editor of the Kearney Dally Hub.
Mr*. Walvoord ha* returned to her
home and Mr*. Brown haa gone on
to Minneapolis for a visit.
Your Problems )
A Heartless Suitor.
Dear Ml** Allen: About a \ear ago
I met ft man who at the time asked
me to be hts comrade—that is to go
to the theater occasionally, dinner,
parties, etc. Later on he declared hi*
love for me and Baked me to become
hla wife
We planned such wonderful times
and dreamed of a cloudless future
Then suddenly without warning he
left me and will not even tell me the
reason why he haa given me up. !
have asked him to be frank with m»,
but lie. simply remains silent on the
eub.tei t.
The strangest thing Is that my dis
appointment has rot mad# me bitter
and cvnicsl and I don t think all men
are brutes. X. T. Z.
Do you know the fonderfu! deflnl
tlon of love which Paul sent to the
Corinthians in th# 13th chapter of
hi* first epistle to them? If your
frnnrl.itIon has the word "rherlty,'
Jurt realise that "love and charity”
are related words and that real love
Is as tender and selfless and generous
a* charity. Then substitute the word
love and read 1 Corinthians: 13. and
see there the high standard of beauty
set for real love. Deserve such devo
tion and It will be yours some day.
Wants to New.
Dear Ml** Allen; t would Ilk* to
eek you a few question*, a* you have
helped me before.
Now, do you suppose thet one would
And stores In Omaha which would be
willing to send materiel end trimming
for aprons of all kinds to outsiders
to sew for them for a certain pr!c»
per pier*’’ Would like mostly to sew
bungalow aprons Please answer In
Thursday's paper.
AN OLD READER OF THE BEL.
Too might correspond with the
s<or»s on thle subject, though I think
you would he more likely to And a
market through the Omaha Women's
exchange. There Is an exchange In
Lincoln, too. perhaps some Instltu
tlons would engage you to make all of
their house dresses for them
Orange Cocktail.
Orange Juice, served at t before
dinner appetiser, takes on an add'd
rest If a dash of charged weter, or
better yet, of ginger ale, is added Just
before >,~r. ing. This drink has enough
of a "kick” so that It Is quite appro
prlste to eerie If. In cocktail glsst"*
For breakfast orange Juice should
be sorted In misII slender tumbler:;
or In *!ki be* ,up*. The glass** r v.
«t*nd in a bed of crushed l*e, but H >
formality I* run'<****ry *t the oi<l
nary family bie-ikfast table. If fl<
Juice la ',-tr •"!*■) from the oraog'
the night ■■ ' r- It may stand In to*
la* box all n .-iit tu g closed glass jar.
If squ»c/*l in ib» morning It n «'
l>e first put tnto a plteher and the
rlteher pl.n i u a beam of cru'beo
Ice. Do rot add crushed Ice to the
juice Itself, as this dilute* the fruit
Juice and spoil* the flavor.
fream of Oyster Nonp
Vi'ssh on» pipf of oysters with on*
half cup of cold water, through r>
eolsnder. remove any bits of shell,
reserve the liquid; best gradually to
the boiling point. I>#t oysters simmer
until they look plump and the edge*
curl; drain and skim the liquid Mak»
one cup of white sauce, add the hot
strained oyster liquid, sal' end pep
per to taste and cook until smooth
Add the oysters snd *»rw hot with
oys**r crackers toafted In the oven
for a f*w minute*
Mr snd Mrs, A .1 ?>* age of
Shelby, fa., are the we*k end guest*
of their deugbter, Mr* R H l.«d
wlch snd Mr Ledwlch
Summer Overblouaea
White *nd high shade*
1.98 2.25 2.98
40 atylea specially priced
F. W. Thorne Co.
I 1SI2 Farnam
Three Tri Delta in Ko&met
Kluh Play Entertained.
Member* of the Delta Delta Delta
sorority are Interested in the presen
t.itlon Saturday evening of ‘The
Wishing Ring ' by the Koamet Hub
of the state university. under the
auspice* of the Omaha College club.
In the play will appear three active
members of the Nebraska chapter of
the sorority, Mis# Marguerite Mun
HIT, daughter of Dr. I. C. Mung*r
of Lincoln, who plays the leading
juvenile role; Ml** Dora Ouatln, who
give# a solo dance, and Ml** France*
McCheaney, who baa an Important
part. On Saturday afternoon the
Opiaha Alumnae association of the
lororlty will give a bridge party at
the home of Mrs. F L. Has*, Fifty
third and Izard street*, In honor of
the vtattlng member*.
Children** Theater.
Saturday at 10 a nr, in the Bur
gess-Nash auditorium, "The Flower
-t Pure Gold," a play by Grare Sor
enson, editor of Every Child s Maga
zine, will be presented. The cast fol
low*;
Leonard . -Ian# Fonda
Madeleine.Marporla Ackerman
Mother .Hern lee Smith
Father .Harriet Fonda
Witch .Dean Robbins
• The Woderful Rose ' will be pre
sented by Msry Clark. Kathehrln*
Waldo, France* Brown and Joan
Gulou.
Home Cookery Sale.
Mr* A E. Woodman, assisted by
Mesdamea C. W, Haller, J O. Trim
bl* and L J. Cochran# will be In
charge of a home cooked food Bate
given by the ladle# of All Saints
parish Saturday, May 3 at Oskfords
music store.
Bridge Luncheon.
Mrs. O. V Krlng gave a bridge
luncheon at her 'borne Thursday for
eight, guests. Mr* C. L, Hetnpel won
first prls# and Mrs. Charles H, Vor
h»e« the second
Ml** Klllott SeU
VVwhlinf Date
nttNItW MMM | PMlWlb IWlMl •• .
• • t all ai »*»i#ni Ht*« I—r»in# Iil |
itml will H w*4 IM »k*nt«* of MM
.<r*U| Jwn* I •! IM boro* I Mt |
pinnlk Mr IMl Mr* I: I MltnM
Mim MbMi • fiiwrw, itni*M i ampM !
i t HI I out* Wilt MtMl IN iwwwM |
• **li twin* In IMI till II* M#
h.MO Jnhn 11 yon »t Hi t<mil# •* hi*
H**l man,
I •kMIkI i*i*rii«n will NIH IM
I *( rmM|,
,Mr|>itonal aftat* t"r Mil* Kf ,
toll IliHuri* | IMfrlMiaon I uMM»y I
• M*n by Mr* IlMd-a# limb, anti a j
IMfrtbnmW bflrlg# in I iMaj, »Mn
Mia tlnturl Irmnmla Will aManain t«f j
Mi»* niiimi.
Mr* ll*ni*a I'.nglar will *h* a
Itinihwn TurHay, Ma>- It anil Mr*
|ranl*t liiiiim mi H‘*rln*#<l*y, May ft
(.lull Wiinirn Klitrrtain.
Tha rlivlalona of lb* apaaoh ariuoi 1
lion tlaparltnanl, iimalia Woman*
olub, b*arla*l by Mr*. Jam** Bon
and Mr* 17, W. Waaiwrflald, wlil
aniartnin Ih* olhar two dlvtatona of
Ih* dipartmant *1 lb# horn* of Hr
Jannle t'allfa* 1V*rln»*i1ay aftarnocn. .
May 7, ! p. IH,
r _ w '
Personals
V/ I
Miss Kathsrlns Morgan la III at j
Clarkson hospital.
Howard Tluahtnn. who hat been In 1
Washington, t>. C., will raturn gun |
day.
Mr. and Mr* Roger Holman anl
Saturday for two montha In South
America.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Catchall have
moved from th* Hamilton apartment*
to Auulla Court Studio building.
Mia. F. H. Wray returned Tuasds4,
from Texaa where aha apent three
weeks at Fort Worth.
Harry Hunter and hi* daughter
Ftuth, of I,e« Summit Kan. are
guest* at the home of Bishop and
Mrs. gtuntr.
Arthur B. Dunbar, who underwent
an operation Monday morning in Pax
ton Memorial hospital on Monday, la
doing nicely.
Tluasel Coodnow of Boston la th*
gueit of RPhard Wagner Mr. Good
now and Mr, Wagner ate both former
Dartmouth man.
Mrs Sam Hllme* and son, Neal# r#
turn'd Wednesday from California
and Washington and have taken po»
session of their new home.
Mr. and Mr*. John Madden will
leave In two week# for New York
where they will sail May 14 for
Europe with their aon*. Joseph and
John.
Mr. and Mr* John Damrleh of Mo
Idle. Ala., will arrlv# May 15 to vlsi*
their daughter, Mr*. J. J. Hanlghen.
Jr, Mr*. Hanlghen. *r , will raturn In
three week* from Florida.
Mr, and Mr* George A. Wtek"
sham arrived Friday after a winter
epant In California and will b# with
thalr daughter, Mr* John T Tate*
and Mr. Yat»e Indefinitely, at theli
home, II! North F!fty<flfth street.
Mr*. Ann Robert* and daughter.
Mias France*, who la student at
Barnard college in New York, will j
spend th# nimmer In Europe They |
will not open their summer horn* at
Fort Calhoun this season.
Mr* C. .1 Smyth, who hsa l*»i
with h*r daughter. Mr*. C. O Sii
hernaen, *lnc* th# death of bar hue
hand, th# lata C. J. Smyth, raturn".
to Washington, D C., last weak. Mrs
Hmyth plan# to raturn to Omaha Jo
i e»ld*.
Esthetic loveliness is the gift of personal damn
ness—the exquisite flower-petal textute par
fums and tints of the incomparable Poudres
de Piver impart elegance to Madame*
roiletre and vivacity and poise tq her spirit
• sit Your Fa fort to Shop
LT.Piy <5>R
Sharis, S/raac'e.
(Fdnd6& $n ITffi^^
cybctapes de>'ULOS&
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(hvat \ allies Feature Saturday's Offerings
Annual May White Sales
Uehuildmp end lhr titer ssarr movinsf «»f several department- prompt*
these low prices and refleets our deslrr to sell seasonable ntcivlmmlisr
to pain nettled s|Mior,
Notable Value — May White Sale
300 Philippine
Night
> gowns
Every Stitch Taken
by Hand
I'.iqulKlte band wn
Itrolder'd edging*,
pyelet, blind work and
floral design*. Fine
b |'! a 111 y nainsook,
’ trap shoulder*.
.«iee\ele*s and kimono
style. All gowns out
full and roomy. For
merly priced to l.'l.Jfi.
S*>e price
SI.65
k. s** * and Corset Section— S'rond Floor
Summer Stockings.
OUR SERVICE CHIFFOfc- A wonderful stocking
value. Clear, sheer and of dainty- texture, they
give satisfactory wear. Colors, nude, grey, peach.
Taint Beach, Beige dawn and black fi*1 (TA
Regularly sold at $1 85; Saturday, palt
STOPRtN HOSIERY- A atocklng that eliminates
runs. A beautiful chiffon weight, clear without
cloudiness In Maureaque, d wn, ro‘<, rose beige,
apricot ItM new shoe shades. 40 CA
Sale, pair..
Toilet Goods
Hind* Honay and A\- V- n »pl 294
mond rr»am ... 424 la falcui ltta?
Woodbury * r*ci*l X-Ru n Daplla
aoap .194 tory...■■124
Squibb* D.ntal *• *an lotion 48a
eraam .42a* D***•»' Ahainadall
Outlcura aoap ...194 cold cr»ato ... 294
papaodant Tooth Fonda Vaiiihlnf
pii!« . • .... rr#«rn . 27C
Extra Special
I o*kaa Palm Ollr# aoap and 1 bottla FA
Palm Ottya Shampoo for.
Twills and Sport Coats
The Acid Test of Comparison Is Invited
Any on* of the** coat* "look" doubt* fb* pri<#
Diked. Quality m*t*rlml*, Duperbly ityled Ctiglliii
Ely*l* cloth, twill*, downy wool, kaaka cloth, bya
d*r* and *port material*. Color* and combination*
Innumerable, Including navy »ud *and Formerly
priced to t49Two ti*OA fl*OC
grouping* WO
Fiber Jumper Dresses
\ try new and etnart, lovely combination* tad* an'1
cold, brown and lan, black and wblt* <?1 A
and tangerine and blu* Special *l> »
Three-piece Costume Suits
Jacquerie »tyl*. Color combination blouie eff#<-»
Th* fln#*t of twill material In navy, sue* IS to
12, Etgbt *ult* to *el*ct from. Formerly tffCA
priced to $171(00. Sale price... .. . wt»v
Tailored Suits
Fin* tailoring, aplendidly *llk lined Tw**da. twill*,
pencil atrip**, *port model*, Colon, rand navy
and mixture* Alao a few atout »lr»* |j*OQ CA
In twaeda Salaprlr* ... . ♦JW»«F#t/V
Worn**'* and Mi**#*' Berrien--S«<-nnd ritmr.
Sale of Petticoats
Of high quality fibre the* appearance of atlkt,
atralght tin* model* with beautiful ambroidary la
aalf and color*—Tan, navy, peacock, henna, co
coa, gray, larandar. American beauty, purple,
copan and black Regular *lt*a <RO QP
Very apaclal . .
OINQHAM PETTICOATS Strip* effect*, regu
lar *nd eitra large alr.aa ... .*1.00
fta.ond Floor
Summer Frocks, $3.95
Of double b»rr«d checked hall*** with collar and
pockala trimmed with organdie, embroidered In white
color*, whtt* with pink, blu*, lavender, gr*»n and
Mark and whit* Sire* .1* to <« tmlualv* ^ vary
apaclat ralua . . . • • . So,05
COBB’S
Mother’s Day Boxes
By post or *»pr»#» doo f fotgrt to **nd
mothrr a ho* of CoM'i luarlou* randl'*. P'au
(Kill bo*e* rorrrrd with Mothrr of Prar',
print'd with approprlata arntlmmta, filird with
bon bon*, mint* and chocolate*
SPECIAL Aaaortrd craam rhooolataa pack'd
In attrarflva on» pound ho*ra .... If><*
SPECIAL-Imported fnilt' tabl'a, mad' b»
Pa*rall* or l/>ndon, all flavor*. |h JVO^
SPEC IAl< Cinnamon ball*, ratln ftnlah'd, bard
candy, delightfully flavored with a high
grad* cinnamon. Ih. ..
SPECIAL—Cobblt'#, a full pound «f unusual
bon bolts, chocotatc*. raram'l* and
meat* . ... Hf»C
Dinner Candies
Cr»m» da M»nth* bon bon*, mint marshmal
low* In craam. mammoth pecan*. »lmonla from
Spain, tail'd a gold'tt hrown
May Sale of Linens
Korcad tailing Influences these low priors Quantities of
tiiwat imported and domestic piecrs, Clot In, napkin*
towel*, etc. Saturday's groups are of interest.
Main Floor
Linen Section
Damask Cloths
and Napkins to Match
A heavy ■•tin damask In a tanety
of handsome circular designs
2x2 yd. cloths, each. $9.50
2x2',4-yd. cloths, each .... $12.90
2x2->d cloths, each.$14.05
2*3tvyd cloths, each .... $16.75
22x22-ln. napkins, a dor_89.75
ao Per Cent Discount on
All Art and Handkerchief
Linens.
70 In all linen damask fl»1 iQ
selection of patterns, yd e^AeT'a/
All linen center, laca cow nj»
trimmed scarfs, each. sil
All linen buck towels, nceu.nt qual
ity Heme,tltebed and satin PA —
borders, each. eJUC
Floor Below
Linen Section
Sl-io quilted table padding, per
. 81.35
$3-ln. quilted table padding, p*j
r»'d • • 81.85
■>4ln, felt padding, >d,,. 81.45
»3-ln. felt padding, yd .. 81.75
Saturday Specials
So. 4400 Turkish Bulb To*el. 17*27
Heaty double thread 1Q_
each. la/C
36-In. fancy flayoop, different alre
cheek a and stripe*. A Q_
each. ‘i«7C
3S-ln. Duretta riotb* Ideal *)Q_
for middle* etc., each ..
S<-ln. No. A, long cloth*, (P'J Q£*
30-yd bolt*, per bolt t?l*wU
Women’s Hats$
300 Hundred, Saturday
on the Main Floor, Each
Sport models in Java bodies, porcupine braid, Swiss
hemp: colors are sand, wood brown, black, Tarra
gon green, powder blue, gray and purple.
Including hats for growing girls, band mada styles principally Uf
fefa silk tops, fac»d with satin, straw braids trimmed In embroidery and
ribbons All new colors. Ages 6 to IS years. Saturday. «-*'h jSf.On
Main Floor Section
Sale of Fine Fabrics
SILKS
Extra Values Offered
A group coo titling of plain golored
pongee* striped tub *tlka, knitted
crepe*, plain meaiallnea and aport
alike. Some formerly aold aa high aa
HM par yard Saturday,
$1 a Yard
to in crepe d* chine*. ll 3a grade
P" >*rd .$1.59
P in crepe da chine*, t! ?a grade,
T*r yard . - 82.45
40-In. printed rrep**, |J OS grade*,
P*r TAM.81.89
to-in eport ailki, IS 38 grade*,
P*r yard . 81.89
WASH GOODS
A apeual group of easb goods
confuting of flo<» 55-ln drtss ging
ham*, 32-In. Imported shirting, m»
dr#»: 3d-tn. printsd not ton crepe* In
a splendid range of neat patteran. all
regular 73c dualities, ■'pedal,
49c a Yard
Imported Heather KaUnee, fi 2*
grad*. p»r yard . 89«*
Imported novelty rrepeo, fl.15
grade, per yard. 81.30
Imported ratine roll**, 11.95
grade, per yard .81.39
Embroidered Vollea. 11.95 grade,
V*r yard .81.39
WOOLENS
•' group of '«oc!*n dress good* consisting o: ^ l\f\
odd pieces, broken lots snd short length* of dro:- I I II I
goods suitable for dre**e*. skirt*, suit*, efe 40 V*'*V/V/
?o M-in. wide Honietpuna, tweed* serge*, no ei n_*.
ties, fhoie* psturds.T at.. * Cl I 8rQ
lO In. wool rrpet, IT l*<* *r»«lo. p«r
.01.59
8M1 wool t: 2a p»r
r«r<J .. .01.59
M-la. Seol'-b pUtAi, 13 SO jr»4», par
..SI .95
<s In. rr*e<'h broc«tj*», >3 SO (ran*.
P»r yard . . .SI.95
A Clearance of A I!
Children's Coats-Capes
Deep reductions! No reservations!
IMPORTANT NEWS TO EVERY M< 'THFR IN
OMAHA — Our rebuilding sale .'all* for quick
clearance, coats disregarded
Coats and capes with swagger airs selected
»tr|ea and materiali— polaires intisiblea, fine
•port materials, plaids and tw eed Sires 2 to 12
[ tears, lour groupings
S$5, $7.50, $12.5(1, $15
Smait Jacquettes (Sires 14-16)
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tweadi plaid* atrip# affaet# and eeroMnalloni Color*. radar, *and»!
mood, frajaton*. Ill# fraan, coco* and tnorba 'fat. crotiplnf* fa I# prie»»
$14.75 $21.75
Jualor daetIon~$trend flier
May Sale of Men’s Fixings
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naat .trip., and d.alrn. Farb »btrt
from a rallabla makrr. guaraotaad
for fit and **rrtc« r.gularlr aolfl
to hf>n- QC
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grad*., a.cb 75f
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Ml* of percale and printed tnaJra*
number* Neckband and few rollar
attached included Rfff _
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RAJAMAR Pp*na| 81.85 per
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Rialn color* and atrip** A real
tala*.