Til 15 OMAHA DAILY IVEH: SUNDAY, "S OVE3I H 151? 10. lcn. SOCIETY AND TflE GRIDIRON Imut Flki Tk Ifioh Iitmit li tk Fott Sail Wirrltn. SATURDAY SPENT WATCHING THE GAME I.evl-ltrhfclil WrildlnK Conic In for nn 1,'in-ommnn Amount of Atten tion, Whllr (lie Indoor Af fair Are Mnnr. Of course the foot ball game was the all-absorbing event of the week and afford ing a mid-srason reunion ns It did, It was but natural that It should be so. Ifor a fortnight It has monopolized tho attention of tho younger set, at least, and to those who went out to see It and their number Included almost everybody who constituted society It afforded ample consolation for the homo shows and other Kinds of shows that do not appear on the calendar of di versions for Omaha's smart folks. It wa truly a galu occasion and called out more coaching parties and tally ho parties than anything that has happened In Omaha within tho experience of tho debutantes and cotlcgo girls nnd those who did not go with the driving parties occupied boxes. Society was fairly bedecked with scarlet nnd cream or orango and black, according to the sympathy of the party, or In some rates, the home of the visiting girls that happened to bo the guests of honor, whllo over tome of tho parties pennants of both colors fluttered In unison with thu enthusi asm of their members. The formal opening of Metropolitan club was chief In Importance among the affairs of the week, In fact, tho cluli and tho many affalrn that havo been given there of late, with tho prospect of other affairs soon to occur thorn In honor of the parties of two weddings shortly to occur, la play ing an Important part In social affairs of late. Nouliil .flilt-Clml. Mr. Paul llorbach Is expected In Omaha this week. Miss Lulu Boyd has gone to Chicago to study volco culture. Mrs. Clayton II. Goodrich Is convalescing from a ten days' Illness. A son was born on last Sunday to Mr. nnd Mrs.. James Wallace. Dr. nnd Mrs. Ilalley attended tho horso show In Chicago laHt week. Tho Omaha Athletic club will cloao for thn season nn Sunday evening. Dr. S. N. Hoyt wan railed to Now Hamp shire last week by the death nt his father. Mrs. B. A. Cudahy has Issued cards for n luncheon, to be followed by whist, for next Thursday. Miss Racine Klemmlng is expected home this evening from San Francisco, where sho has spent tho last year. Tho Chafing Dish rlub commenced Ita Klxth year with n dinner last evening at thn homo of Mrs. Chase. Mrs. Herman Kuuiitro and Miss Kountr.o have spent tho last week in Chicago and are expected homo today. Tho Hon Ton Card rlub will meet on Mon day at the homo of Mrs. Harry Johnson at 1138 South Thirtieth avenue Miss Louise Heller la expected home from Chicago today to attend tho wedding of her sister, Miss Mao Heller, and Mr. Dave Degau on tho l'Jth. Mr. and Mrs. H. ltehfeld will entertain th members of tho I.ovl-ttehfcld bridal varty nt 1 o'clock dinner today. Covers will be Inld for llfteen. Tho stork visited th" homo of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Walsh nnd left a baby boy, who was baptized Wlnfred Leo nt St. John's Collegia! o church. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Meleulf left laBt Sun day for New York and will sail this week on Oceanic for linden linden, expecting to pend February In Kgypt. Mrs. Mary, H. Tnllnfcrro and family ox pect Boon to rcmovo to Chicago to mako Ihelr homo In future, Mr. Nathnn Tnlln ferro having engaged In business there. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morltz Meyer will glvo a dinner nt 7 o'clock this otnlng nt Metro. polltnn club for tho members of the Levi Itohfeld bridal party nnd some of the out- sf-town nursts. On Monday evening tho ushers will entertain tho party at n box party at tho Orpheum, to bo followed by a Rtippcr at tho llenshaw. Tho Omaha cadets of Culver Military academy will glvo a ball at Metropolitan club ou Now Year's eve, tho arrangements for tho occasion bolng In charge of Messrs. Karl Klpllngor, Victor Gould, Eugono lloyco, llert Carpenter, Ned Ileltor, Arthur Jac cjultb, John llcdlck, Arthur Lewis, Trice Hose nnd Mcrrll Hurbank. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Taliaferro expect to leave this evening for Chicago, whore they will attend tho marrlago at Mrs. Tulln- ferro's nloce, Miss Kdlth Symonds, nnd Mr Cordon Ramsey, which la to occur In that city on Thursday, November H. Miss Sy monds will bo remembered by n wide circle of Omaha friends, V)hom sho met during nor visit with Mr. and Mrs. Taliaferro, Among tho out-of-town guests who ore expected to bo present at tho Rohfcld-Lcvl wedding on Tuesday nro: Mr. nnd Mrs M. U. Catron, Dr. and Mrs. ainn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holvy, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Levi nf Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gold berg of Shenandoah, la., Mrs. A. Katzcn iteln of St. Louis, Mr. Max Meyer of Haiti- more, Mrs. Adolph Meyer of Chicago, Mr, Itodlo Iobensteln of Denver and Miss Kdlth Heno of New York City. now entertaining Mrs. Vera Davles of Og- en, Utah. Mrs. John S. Hrlggs returned on Wednes- ay from a visit with friends In Iowa. Dr. and Mrs. Allison left yesterday for a trip to Denver and Colorado Springs. Dr. Fred Lake returned from Chicago on Wednesday, having left his mother there. Judge Mungcr and Mr. Thuintnel have returned from their fishing trip to Minnesota. Mrs. H. K, Palmer has gone to New York City to visit her daughter, Mrs. Hermau Kountzc. Mr. Victor Caldwell returned last week from tho Pacific coast, where be spent tho last fortnight. Dr. and Mrs. Mattlce have returned from visit to Canada, New York and other eastern points. Mr. H. S. Weller returned from Chicago csterday, Mrs. Weller will remain In the east until Thursday. Mr. Lewis Sholes left on Tuesday for Richmond, Va where he will spend a few ecks visiting friends. Mr. S. A. McWhorter and Mr. (1. W. Megeatb aro expected homo from their cstcrn trip this week. Mrs. J. M, Cornish went to Lincoln on Thursday to attend a reception given there In her honor on Thursday nfternoon by Mrs, A. T. Mctcalf. Mr. and Mrs. McCord, Miss Peck, Mr. Drake nnd Mr. Paxton are among tho Omaha people who attended the Chicago tiorse show last week. Mr. and Mrs. K, W. Nash arrived home from New York on Monday and will re main In tho city for n few weeks, when they will go to Mexico to spend tho re mainder of tho winter. Mr. and Mrs, George A. Joslyn, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Peck, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Weller, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 13. Ford nnd Mr. Haura wero among the Omnlta people who at tended the Chicago horse show last week. Mrs. F. S. Cowglll returned on Sunday from a thrco weeks' visit with her sister In Louisville, Ky. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cowglll expect to occupy tho new houso nt Thirty- ninth nnd Farunm streets ns soon na It Is completed. Mr. M. K. llobnrt returned to Omaha with his bride on Tuesday nnd they aro located t tho Dellono for the present. Mrs. Hohart was Miss Carollno Van Vllet of Mad ison, Wis., nnd they were married In that lty on October 31. Mornm-ntn nntl Whf-rrnlHMi,' Mrs. Herbert dates Is in New York City Mrs. Guy llarton went to New York on Wednesday. Mrs. Sam Frank returned from Chicago on Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. T, L. Combs have returned homo from Huffnlo nnd Old Mexico nnd nro ft 77 BREAKS UP BRONCHIAL 99 COLDS lo diminish execsihe sensibility to Cold, ,ayt an tnfiisn writer: First Froo oxposu.ro to open tilr dully fnmlllnrlty with tlm ntiposphoro, diminishes tho sensibility of the nkln, on aides tho hotly to reNlst tho Invasion o cold. Second Tho morning cold bath, cold sponging over tho entire surfnro of tho body, Is nn luviiluuhlo protection iiKtilnst Injury from exposure to chanson of torn pornture. Third This rvUe man did not know thnt ii Tow doses of "77" will pruvonr, or tiken nt tho beginning, will "brenk up' it Cold. At ull druggists, !5e, or mailed on rreelpt uf jirlce. Poctor a Hook mailed free. Hirmplirrys' iromropiitliio Aicuu'in i corner William aim Joim uis., imyv lum. I'lrnMirm Pnf. In compliment to Mrs. Charles Helmer Mrs. Guy French entertained at enrds on Thursday nfternoon. In honor of Mrs. Maucr Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Smith entertained Informally nt cards on Thursday evening. Mrs. Prltchctt entertained a luncheon rnrty on Saturday afternoon in honor, of Mrs. Ilourko nnd Mrs. Horbnch. Mrs. L. Heller entertained Informally on Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. M. Hcllmnn of Cincinnati, formerly of Omnhn. In compliment to Miss Heller nnd Miss Rchfeld, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sol llergman en tertnlned n number of young people on Thursday evening. Mrs. Jay D. White, entertained the mem bers of tho Mexican club on Mondny after noon In honor of her niece, Miss June Gnhnn of St. Joseph. Lnr,t Monday's meeting of the Six-Handed Kuehro club was hold at tho home of Mrs. Prltfhtlt. Tomorrow tho women will meet with Mrs. S. D. Harknlow. Miss Drelfutis was hostess nt Mondny's meeting of tho A. 0. T. Howling club, which was held nt Metropolitan club, fourteca young women being present. Tho Misses Horglum entcrtnlncd the Phi Rho Sigma fraternity of Crclghton Med ical collego on last Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. Miller Horglum of Duttc, Mont. Mrs. Lawtnn, Miss Allen, Miss Kdlth Smith, Miss Cleavland and Miss Florence Cle.wland of Denver, Miss Towlc, Mrs. Llowellyn Jones nnd Miss Tukey were Mrs. Heth'H guests nt n luncheon on Tuesday, Miss Young being tho guest of honor. Miss Kugcno Moron wns hostess nt n most enjoyable dancing pnrty at her homo on West Dortgo street on i-rlnay evening. Tho entlro lower floor was cleared for tho dancers, tho music being furnished by nn orchestra Htntloned on tho landing of tho stnlrwny. Refreshments were served dur tng the evening. Mrs, G. W. Wnttles was hostess nt two very elaborate card parties on Thursday nnd Friday afternoons, for which tho houso was handsomely decorated with pink chrysanthemums and roses. Thursday aft ernoon thcro wero thirty-two women prcs nt, for which five tables wero provided, six-handed cuohfo being tho game. Mrs Wattles was assisted by MIrs Mary Harker and Mrs. Chnrles Marsh. On Friday after noon there were forty women present, the gamo being tho same, nt six tnbles, A very ntnt little birthday party was given nt tho residence of Mr. M. H. Millor, 1811 Hlnnoy street, on tho oven lng of November 6, tho event being In honor of Miss Nlda Olscen, n younger sis tor of Mrt. Miller, who celebrated her 16th birthday. About thirty guosts wero pres cnt nnd nftcr nn address of welcomo by Mr. Miller n very spicy and entertaining recitation was given by Miss Ethel Howe. Toasts woro responded to by Prof. K. E. Frisk and others whllo refreshments were being served. In tho absence of Mrs, Miller, who U visiting nway from tho city, her sister, Miss Hannah Olscen, acted as hostess, assisted by Misses Kdlth Nelson nnd Slgnn Peterson. Music, cards nnd vari ous other games mado tho nffnlr very en tertaining nnd all reported n good time, Mrs. Anna Miner of 2301 Douglas street entertained a very delightful party of young people Thursday evening In honor of the 18th birthday of her son Hort. Tho party was In tho nature of a surprise, to young Mr. .Miner, no was caueu nome from the houso of a neighbor about S o'clock and sent on somo Imaginary errand to tho parlor, where, the cuo being given, tho lights wero turned on, revealing tho gatborlng of his friends, gay In holiday nt tiro and smiles. The houso wns prettily decorated with carnations and smllax, tho green nnd pink color scheme being retained throughout. A largo uirtnuay caKo was tho pleeo-do-reslstance of tho supper table and Nvus a pretty Bight, glowing under the light of eighteen pink candles. Mr. Miner received severnl remembrances from his friends aud tho evening, which ended In card games, was very pleasantly spent Tho woman's prize, u panel picture, was won by Miss Louise Clancy and the gen tleman'a, a book, by Raymond Heslln. i traveling 'dress, a rough gray tailor-made stilt, and was attended by her stater, Miss Mario Lowe. Following the ceremony n wedding dinner wns served the members of the family at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs I Will Crary, after which Lieutenant and 1 Mrs. Wade left for a short trip, including Chicago and St. Louis. They will be at home ot Fort Crook, where Lieutenant Wade Is stationed. Tho marriage of Miss Hanchen Rehfeld dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Rehfeld, nnd Mr. Kugene Levi of Nebraska City Is to occur nt Temple' Israel at 0 o'clock on Tuesday evening. The bride will bo at tended by MIm Lena Rehfeld ns maid of honor; Mrs. Hugo Urnndels, matron ot honor: Misses llnttle Rehfeld, Louise Hel ler, Illanche Khrman nnd Minnie Meyer, bridesmaids. Mr. Robert Levi of Nebraska City will be the best man and Messrs. Julius Meyer, Bernard Rehfeld, Moses Gold berg ot Nebraska City, Sam Lobensteln of Kuncaa City, William Dlnswnnger of St. Josiph nnd George Sellgsohn will be the ushers. A dinner to the members of the family and bridal party will follow at the' home of tho bride from G:30 to !) nnd from until It n reCeptlon, to which about 200 guests have been Invited. .Mr. and Mrs. Levi will make an extended tour of the Pacific coast, after which they will reside In Nebraska City. Tho marriage of Dr. Zoni D. Clarke and Miss Jensle Lawrence, daughter of Mrs. C. F. Spooiior, was solemnized nt 3 '30 o'clock on Wednesday nfternoon nt Kountzo Memorial church lit tho presenre of nbout 100 relntlves nnd Invited guests, Rev. Edward F. Trefz officiating. A few palm about the altar and the white satin rib bons that separated tho pews reserved for tho members of the family, wero tho only decorations of tho church. As the bridal party entered, Mr. Slgmund Lans- burg played the "nrldal Chorus" from Lohengrin." Tho ushers, Mr. Kdwnrd Sayre, Jr., and Mr. Homer Connnt, were followed by Dr. Clarke anil his best man, Mr. A. R. Harvey. Then came little Miss Bachelor, bearing tho wedding ring on a whlto satin cushion, und nfter her, the bride with her maid of honor, Miss Lillian Savago of Lincoln. The brldo's gown was a simple white bntlsto and sho wore n short veil. Miss Savage woro whlto organdie. As tho party reached tho chancel rail they took their positions standing, while Miss Georgia Hnriwter sang Robyno's "ou, from the choir loft, after which the serv ice was rend. Following tho wedding n reception ami supper wero given nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Snooner at 2501 Popploton avenue, nftcr which Dr. and Mrs. Clarke left for n short trip south. Upon their return they will bo at homo for tho winter at 2501 Popplcton ave nue. Oiit-nf-TiMTti Client", Miss Cnttcr of St. Louis Is visiting Mrs. Levi Carter. Miss Kdlth Hutst of Milwaukee Is tho guest of Mrs. Culllngham. Mr. Perry Allen arrived Inst week from South America nnd Is n guest nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan. Miss Agnes Robinson of Cherokeo, la.. roturncd to her homo on Monday after vis iting f i lends In this city. Miss Amelia FIshel of Chicago Is the guest of her brother, Mr. K. FIshel of 616 South Twenty-sixth street. Mrs. Thomas Logan ot Murphrysboro, 111., and Mrs. Kdward Tanner wero guests of Omaha friends Inst week. Miss Gchan returned to her homo In St. Joseph on Thursday nftcr ii two weeks' visit with her mint, Mrs. Jay D. White. Mrs. Arthur Leav nnd sons, Hcrbort nnd Walter, of Milwaukee, Wis., nro visiting Mrs. L. Heller of 2015 Leavenworth street. Mrs. Charles Rend, who has been tho guest of Miss HooKcr, returned 10 ncr homo In Salt Lnko City Saturday morning. Mrs. D. P. Clarko of Arnpahoo was In tho city Inst week to attend tho wedding of l.er boh, Dr. Zorn Clarko, nnd Miss Law rence. Mm. Samuel Rccs hns as her guest this week her brother, Mr. M. O. McKoon of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly n resident of Omaha. Miss Lcona Peters, who hn3 been tho guest of Miss Mabel Hako for tho past ten days, returned to her homo in Albion on Wednesday. Mrs. Dora Cndy Smith returned to her homo In Cleveland, O., on Tuesday, hnvlng spent tho past thrco weeks nmong friends in tho city. Mrs. M. M. Hamlin of 1820 Spencer street baa ns her guests Mm. William Alcott of Kl Paso, Til., nnd Miss Agnes Johnson ot Peoria, 111. Mrs. Gcorgo Arthur Rnthburn, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kugene A. Mills, lenves today for her homo In California. Mrs. Gcorgo Arthur Ratlibun, who lias been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Kugene A. Mills, will return todny to her homo In California. MIps Cleavland nnd Miss Florence Cleav land of Denver, who havo been tho guests for the past few weeks at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Allen, returned to their homo on Friday. Miss Lillian Savage of Lincoln, daughter of Governor Savage, has been a gueRt tho past week at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Spooner of 2501 Poppleton nvenuo, hov Inir come un to bo bridesmaid at tho wed- til uk of their daughter, Miss Jessie Law rence, and Dr. Wednesday. Mrs. John Mustek, ostcopathlst. Is gain ing popularity ns an expert in chronic troubles considered by other physicians In curable. OITlcc, Doug. blk. Phone, 2S23, Residence, Her Ornnd, Clarke, which occurred on Mrs. Pnrthcnln Sbcely block. H. Neely, voice 611 MnirliiK mill KiiKimeiiiniln. Mr. D, S. Pariueleo and Miss Fanny Hyde Clarko were .married at Saint Matthias church Wednesday, November fi, Rev. P, C. Davidson, olllclatlng. Mr. .nnd Mrs, A. Heller havo Issued In vitations to tho marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Mae, and Mr. David Degau, which Is to occur nt Metropolitan rlub nt C-,30 o'clock on Tuesday ovenlng. The wedding will bo followed by a dinner to the members of the bridal party, relatives and a few frlonds. At 7 o'clock on Monday evening. Miss Hlancho lowe, daughter of the Into Gen eral W, W. Lowe, nnd Lieutenant Uenjamln F. Wade of the Tenth Infantry were quietly married at Unity church, Dr. Now ton F. Mann officiating. Only the Imme diate relative and a few friends wero pres ent, tho company not exceeding thirty In ull. The beautiful young bride wore her Miss Corlnne Taulson, piano studio, 61C McCngue block. Cnpltola Williams, piano. Studio 3, Dav- idge blk. Miss Julia Officer, pianist, Karbach block. Lcschetlzky method used by Padcrewskl. Tho best bargains In tho paper are the want ad. page. Don't miss them. .Married. CL1FTON-YKAGKR On the evening of November 7 at tho rcsldenco of the brldo's nnrents. Post Quartermaster Sergeant Pharles and Mrs. Ycager, Fort Crook, Neb.. Quartermaster Sergeant J. M. Clifton nnd Miss Georglnna Yeager woro married by Rev. Bernard Kelly, chaplain Tenth Infan try. The want ad. page Is the poor man's mar ket place. Small prlco nnd big profits, i........... , t'lirlntlini SrieniMS A lecture ou Christian science will lie delivered ut Uoyd's opera linue nn nevt Tuesday ovenlng !' Kdward A. Kimball of Chicago, ono of tho boar, of authorised lecturers appointed by the First Church of Mirlst Scientist. In Hoston, Admission free. Tho lecture Is given under the huh. pices of the local Christian Science church. Women's Suits, Coats, Skirts, Etc. Wt' enter the joy-end of the venr with tho acknowledge that hardly any adverse criticism can be applied to the stock. It is new, big and the fullest selection greets every buyer. It is doubtful if liner or more up-to-date garments ever entered the city. Values are phenomenal. Perhaps it is not easy for you to see how it can be done, but it's done, however. There are importers and manufacturers all over the east that are overstocked stocks are not moving on account of the con tinued warm weather cash is wanted and wanted badly. The cost matters little if a cash sale can be effected. The wide awake merchant with cash settles the price he is to pay. And a store such as this, with a practically unlimited retailing outlet, controls a powerful inlluence in value making. Tho great variety of garments that greet the trader is of suftleicnt in lluence to keep your cloak and suit money here, but there is more than that it is just the lightest stock meetable it is just right as to style -il is just right as to price or on whatever slant fancy may take. I i ccn-t 4-lc T HciHcmuer this store does not otter into un; scheme to in your money unlet you, in return, iet your lwlSlCU IU lllla months worth. 'e buy no trash, no misjortnncs, no stieri)' sales, no riff rati'. Thin etort dors not enter into .lUtmi ihinkina oi' ton kind: onlu nlwiVil, leuitinwte business is nraciiced under this roof, Jtnd Xcbrttska cioukv, suits, etc, , of the httest style, eorrccthj tailored and correctly priced. Come to the store tomorrow and compare. you'll Women's Tailor Made Suits $14.75 for line quality cheviots and imported Venetian suits, in black, blue and brown new blouse effects, satin lined and trimmed with stitched velvets or cloth bands, new bias 1 ounce skirts-these suits are made aud finished with great care regular 20.00 suits -Monday 1425 Women's Box Coats $9.75 Examples of line high grade workmanship, L'7 inches long, made of the very best quality of kersey, lined with iruaranteed Skinner's sal in, high storm col lar, lapel pockets, 10 rows of tailor stitching around bottom of coat, regular lf quality for 975 Women's Tailor Made Suits $10.00 For the very latest idea in a woman's suit, made of excel lent quality of all wool Venetian, in black, blue, brown and castor, jacket, lined throughout with heavy taffeta, new bias llouuce skirt, finished with tailor stitching; they are all new. fresh gar ments, just in from the manu facturer, regular 15 values, Monday for . u'l-sii gar- $10 Women's Automobiles Ull A Mado of the very best quality M!4"- J Washington -mills kersey; black, tan. castor and red, beaver fur collar reveres, heavy satin lined, finished with tailor stitching, the "Auto'' can not be A E duplicated elsewhere for less I ' - -m. jb 3- than 20, our price Monday no new nnnipli UnKlnim, cntlrclr nnv Fresh for Monday's Selling r,r::..::r::r...rr;..r:.r:r: $10.75, $14.75 and $16.75 Up -to-Date Raglans 0SL OO 01 110 w anc l,roy "P'to-dtite Raglans, P -JJ made of a good quality of oxford cheviot, 7 90 yoke front ,'iud back, cut, with proper hang; yuu can't match ihein in the city for less than 12.50, our price Women's Box Coats QO or c10'c0 ')ox coats, 27 inches long, made P"" of good quality all wool korsoy, lined with a good satin serge, a well made, A Cf perfect fitting coat, regular 8.00 S VV value for Women's Walking Skirts Oil Qk SSL For women's walking skirts, mado of a good quality of golf-P- ing material, black, brown and oxford gray, - QC made Avith pocket finished with ! rows of tailor stitching around I bottom; they will be shown for first time tomorrow at... FUR Eagerly did we grasp the BARGAINS opportunity to buy a large number of well-made furs at a big price concession. The low prices for high grade been quoted before and may never be approached during the selling. Oiuiliip nonr nr-iil storm collnrn of liost Ft-locted skins , furs have neer whole winter's (icnulno Murtr-n rollarpttrs, heavy untln Until, worth !?1S, for, KiT-ni'Ii Mm-tun scnrfH, cluster of 0 tnlls with $3.90 $9.75 $290 Genuine mink Hcnrfs, with (1 tnlls Gonulno Marten' scurfs, full size, cluster of fi tnlls Genulno Long Mnrten hons, with lnrrje tnlls, worth $18, for $3.90 $4.90 $9.75 Mia 6 4 Women who know POROSIS at $3.50 Always Aro onual to any $r.00 wonmn'H nhoo bum ami realize they aro savins tl.V) when they liny KowhIh aro not slow to talto atlvanttiKO of tho opportunity. as tin: wo.Mi:iiriii. s.vu: iii" .souosis has ii:monsthati:i. KnutnlpKM nnnmolK. Willi wilo or II1C (Hum extension soles, that aro sold at Utl.no In some stores and ..00 In many, are tho same $3.50 always In Sorosls, They lit llko custom work. Wo carry no machlno-st-weil slious. MRS. J. BENSON. We can give you most any Fur in a great variety of styles. kind of r FRANK WILCOX MGRj I "" C 203 3.15'-? ST. - II I I I I - - ' 1 J JM I I WW?10"' f.MaiM " US F" m florid for I M llluetrated I W I Scarfs, Stoles, Collarettes, Double Collars, Muffs, Etc In Ueavor, Ileal and Imitation Marlon, Mink, Sable, Stone Marten, Fox and others. Marten Scarfs from $H.50 up. Don't fail to look at our goods before you buy. rl Always Something I I I New to Show You. I I We Are State Agents. Catalogue,. Albert Cahn, Shirt Tailor and Men's Furnisher, 219 Boulh Hth St. STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE. We are showing all the new and up-to -tl.Ue designs in Knives, Korks, Spoone, VCKetablo Dliihw, Kntreo Dishes, Meat IMa ttors, Trult Dishes, Tea Sets, etc. Thcso Koods have Just been rccolvci liy ns and what can mako a more acceptable Christ lusst pre?cnt than n beautiful piece of Stcr line Silver W'o'll take- plenums In show, lng you these koocIb. MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO., ml Art .StutloiiiM-s. tntlmiKl DiillllliiH Street. jMaU'orUeu given careful attention. 8clc nun iuUqb' sent lo responsible parties. w tlvoly I HAVli THIS WK15K a now lot of things in all departments, but tiro coin? to talk lmolt today. Those aro all good and prices posN ii i, Litiini-ivhni-i!. Wo Iihvq thousands of other-, but con- Ull II i. U uv. l J ' - j bldor theso worth special mention. Call and weo tho other. A I.II.V OI-' rit.Nf"K-Hy t'aiollne Atwater Mnnn If by mall, powtaao 15c .MV I.ADV I'KOOV CiOKS TO TOWN-Uy I-'riineen Ayinar Mailiown- If by mull. poHtaiio 12c Till-: .MAKING OK A MAftCIIIONKKS-Hy Frances llndKcn Ilurnett If by mull. poPtiiKe lUc TAHItV TIIOI.'OII TIM. I f:O.Mi:-Ily aeori?e C'rol- If by in-ill. poHtagfl 19c KAHM lUlY.MK.S-trtlley'fi Imt booki-lty James Whltcomb Hlle If by mall, postage luc Booksellers, $1,10 $1.25 :$i.io $1.40 $1.00 "ATIONERY (g 1308 Farnam St, Time and labor saved by uslns thn Ball Bearing 0 9 This Is tho Twontloth Century SowIdk Muchlnc. Faster and easier runntnrc than oMierg. If you want a cheap machine, no difference what make or prlco machlno you want, wo can savo you money. Our Free Sewing School open every Thursday and Saturday nil iiV and evening. Wo toach Huttenberg, em broidery and all kinds of fancy work. No dlffcronco where you bought your machlno nor now loni; you havo used It, you aro welcomo to come nnd take ndvatitano .uf thlrt school and no expense. DurlnR thlH week wn will sell second hand machines cheaper than over. Good Machines from $1 to $12 Modern, drop head machines, slightly used, at ono-half regular price. Wo jent machines rtl "Ii centB per week, or 1 per month. These arc modern, up-to-date ma chlnw, with complete- attaehimintH, . We sell needles and parts for nnd rcpafr eveiy sewing machine manufacture!!, Nebraska Cycle Co., Cfr Ifith und Ilnrnoy Sts, Thong iocs. OKO. K. MICKKI., Mgr. Ilrancb Office: 612 N. 21th St. TliOiii-aWS., Kiii.iH uiiiftha, Neb, : 1 IH1.1.1: yty, Count-l IIIiiiih, It.