rm: omaha daily ui;i:: Saturday, octoheii x wos. Mirt Eoiotby Korg :i W liit pet ner Dour. 6IH BOTH rilONES REACH ALL DEPARTMENTS Inrt. A-1211 T hlte mrmalm Mlse Mary Morgan Yellow mMsai' Bilk. Mrs. WToriM Meyer Light arav mM 1908 OCTOBER 1908 1908 OCTOBER 1908 Mni r'Tiplre uwn. v. i ;!iniimng l(iy line; Immm'd If A Sale of Great Magnitude The I fif:'.etnn, cpoKl.,.. V rn . g.:r ; f .Mr. Hn.t Mm f. 11 M- t"i'ra I' j Mrs. W. T. Mllroy -White ri'p ifL, Mie Aatkirme Milrcy tli-wn of1 v Mlk. , , ?Iti Bess ?tccrbead - lmp'rted rrv.rt i'iilnr.il clillfm. rmnirf ultl. t mhvnl.l- 7! C H "i r fT9 c er,Ml with yellow i n r ami irinviirtc V II h I'nt1 of ..il; lire. Mies Nathalie Merriam a Volume of lrl- j Vsceiil .-iMiicl'il (hirfnn iivrr wntte Batln. It wa this gown that Mips Mr-y f rlmn Wore on Ak-('4r-li"n nueen lass i Jon. Mqn. Tue. Wed.Thu. Fri. 5at 3 Sun. Mok Tue. I WcdItHu. IFri.I Sat - ft. Corset Special, Saturday Saturday morning will plare on sale about two dozen large else corset. Excellent values. Some of our standard makes, such as J. R, W. B. and Kbo. that formerly no Id at 11.00. $1.50 and f J. 00. Sizes from it to to, baturday, each. He. Sale will be held Saturday. For the benefit of our many Ak-Sar-Bcn visitors; as well as our city trade. We are going to hold a mighty saving sale Saturday, which will continue all day and evening until 9 :.'?0 o'clock. It will be a sale considerably out of the ordinary and ought to attract widespread attention. It will not be a sale of shop worn goods and odda and ends; but it will be a sale of brand new goods direct from the manufacturers, untouched, unsoiled and yet quoted to you at lower prices than others will quote on their odds and ends. Nearly every department will have something marked at a low price to offer you. We tell of only a few of the bargains there are many more just as good. Remember this: Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors' sale is for one day only. Come to Thompson, Belden & Co ?s Saturday. Plenty of salespeople to wait upon you. Special Sale of Hosiery, Saturday. Women's Black Cotton Hose, good medium weight for Fall wear. Have high spliced heels and double soles. Hermsdorf dye. regular price So per pair. Saturday only, per pair 25c. Extraordinary Dress Goods Sale $1.00 Handsome Silk and Wool Check, Choice Colors, Pretty. Gray Panama in Broken Checks, Choice 39c a yard. Greater value has never been offered. No expense or roods has been pared In providing for the extra special sale Saturday. ' Not piece In the lot but what would have cost you $1.00 a yard yesterday. We place particular emphasis on the last statement, as it Is very unusual to get anything near this quality of goods at such sweeping reduction. Better come early. A Great Silk Sale Just One-Half Price Our Best 85c Col ored All Silk Swiss Taffeta, Saturday, 4.2y2c a Yard. A Silk Sale Extraordinary. An occasion of Interest to every woman, surely when beautiful silks are marked at just one-half of their true value. Just that crisp taffeta touch a good taffeta, should have. The sale starts Saturday mornlrrg. Fine line of colors; dainty pink, light blue, old rose, navy, mode, tan, garnet, cardinal, green, gray, reseda new blue, Alice blue, brown and changeable. For waists, drap skirts, gowns, coats and Jackets. Very Special Regular $1.15 Fine Imported Beautiful Black 'Dress Voile Saturday G2y2o a Yard. Tbe lowest price ever named for a fabric of such superior quality. Thli particular make of voile has never been cur passed for quality, beauty of texture, combined with atrengtb end durability. Deep rich black, crisp and new. W'ben you see it twist it in your hand, you can not muss It. This will demonstrate to you It's superior quality. See It; It is a beauty. The New Millinery New and baautlful creations are being added to our great stock every day. For Sat urday's sale wa have arranged the following. Read carefully and act promptly as this is your opportunity. The saving Is important. Black and colored hats, beautifully trimmed with wings and fancy feathers. Regular $7.60 and f8.00 hats In Saturday's Bale at, each, $5. Lace Curtain Department Saturday $2.25 Nottingham White Lace Cur tains, 3tt yards long, 60 Inches wide, panel effect; one curtain to window, Sat urday at. 49c each. Special Sale of White India Linon. Economy Base ment, Saturday. Saturday we will place on sale 800 yards of 20c and 25c White India Llnon at, per yard 5c. . Wash Cloths 100 dozen Turkish Wash Cloths, Saturday only, each lc. Limit one dozen to a customer. Special Sale of Towels 200 dozen 15c Huck Towels, hemmed and hemstitched, Saturday only 8 Vic. LlmUt one dozen to a customer. Special Sale of Gla4 Toweling Main Floor AH our 10c checked Glass Toweling, Saturday only, price per yard 6c. Sale of Jackets and Rain Coats in Cloak Department About 20 Short Coats in covert and black broadcloth; mostly In sizes 38, 40 and 42; worth up to $26.00, on Sale Saturday at, $4.76 each. 26 Rain Coats in tan and Oxford grey, worth up to $16.00, on sale Saturday, $4.75 each. 50 long loose Coats, all lined; made of black Thibet cloth, velvet and braid trimmed collars and cuffs, worth $10.60, on sale Saturday at, $4.76 each. New Tailored Linen Waists. New Hand Tailored Suits. New Winter Coats for Saturday's sales. $2.69 Long Kid Glove Sale $2,69 ThU is the last day of our great glove sale. We have sold hundreds of pairs, but still have a worthy assortment of these exceptional values. Long Pique gloves to the elbow In blacks, brown and assorted tans; the kinds you pay $3.60 for elsewhere, Saturday's spec ial price $2.69. At Notion Department Saturday Poudre De Riz De Java, a fine face powder, regular price 30c a box, Satur day only, per box 16c. 16c Tooth Brushes, Saturday only, each, 8c. A good quality of pins, at, paper 6c. Saturday Handkerchief Special. Women's full size all linen handkerchiefs, sold regular at 12 He, Satur day only, each 6c. Saturday Veiling Special. Pretty veiling in navy, brown and black, sold reg ular at 25c a yard; Satur day only, per yard 16c. Saturday Lace Specials. Val. laces and insertions, Saturday only, per yard, 3c. Linen Torchon laces and Insertions, Saturday only, per yard, 3c. Saturday Candy Special. Balduff's Prize Medal regular COc chocolates, oh sale Saturday only, in one pound boxes at, per b 25. Blanket Department Basement. White Crib Blankets with dainty pink and blue border, soft and heavy quality, regular 60c, Sat urday at, 26c a pair. Domestic Department Basement. Nurses stripes, Seer suckers, fast colors; bluo and white stripes; regular 10c quality, Saturday at, per yard 6c. Bargaki Square In Basement, 2,000 yards of un bleached muslin, nice quality; usually sold at 6c, Saturday, per yard 3 He 1 ' H l' y 'i v -- M i - 'l ' M " - - : Sl'SB TIIR JAPANESE REST ROOM "' 1 " ' 1 ' """ V WE CHECK HAND BAGGAGE FREE fV- i kiiij:'''"''-! LEAVE NAME AND ADDRESS FOR OUR NEXT CIRCULAR. Jeatlcally to the dais and ascend the throne t& "await the coming of the queen. With Tactful tread now comes the special maids, btautlful in their white gowns, and carry- "mi? aloft their dlrectolre staffs, with bas kets or ferns' pendant. Three abreast they mitve down the hall and take their places, with tbe Board of Governors In front of the 'dull. The special maids were, Misses Bess Buir.n, Dorothy Morgan, Caroline Barka luw, baia Bourke,. Elisabeth Congdon, Helen DavU, Gwendoline White, Ruth iuoorhead, Gladys Peters. Marlam Patter sun and Katherlne Powell. After the maids have taken their places the bund sounds the blast for the entrance of' the quien and the spectators again turn their eyes, keen with curiosity, to the canopied doorway in which the beloved consort will appear. The band begins the coronation march from Tannhauser, and the .door opens and Miss Catherine Baum, the queen's crownboarcr, appears bearing the Mara. Then the queen sweeps majestically Into the hall, and again the cries of fealty arise as the spectators recognise Miss Jean Cudahy as the favored one. The party . marches slowly down the hall, the queen's little pages, Burdette Klrkendall and Rats tun Scoble, bearing her cape gracefully from the floor. The queen takes her seat beside the king and then the applause breaks forth again. At the will of the monarch the Board of Governors and the maids at the foot of the dais turn and do obeisance to the royal pair and then ascend the steps and take their position on either side of .the throne. 1 Crow mtbe ftarea. Silently but with poompous ceremony the bishops place bejeweled crowns, Insignia of the highest rank lr all Qutvera, on the heads of the king and his queen, and once more the shouts of the multitude voice their Joy. Then the royal family gathered around the throne to offer their individual congratulations to the king and ted by the Board of Governors and the maids the festal dance In honor of the new mon arch begins. The queen was gowned in an empire cos tume of white net, embroidered in orchids of silver and gold with pearl centers and fashioned after the models of the Josephine period. A conventional design of orchids bordered the skirt and the very short bodice waa heavily embroidered with span gles. A girdle of gold and short drapes over the shoulders were finished with gold tassels. The bodice was cut decollette with shallow chemisette of shirred tulle and short sleeves of embroidered net. A high collar of pearls and a necklace of diamonds with pendant diamonds and pearls fin ished the neck. Over the gown was worn the crimson velvet cornatlon robe with Its borders of ermine and lining of white satin, and this was held In place with ropes of pearls and finished with fleur de lis em broidered at the corners. The maids were all gowned alike In white decollette costumes that swept the floor. Over these were worn shoulder robes, the front panels of white satin being edged with gold embroidery and across the breast the coat-of-arms of the house of Ak-Sar-Ben also embroidered In gold. The back panels of yellow velvet were edged with white silk embroidery and hung to the floor. Each maid carried a directolre staff, surmounted with little baskets, from whtoh dropped vines of green that wound round the staff. Twists of gold ribbon, com bined with yellow flowers, were worn In the hair. v GOWKS OP THE COIRT LADIES Robe Are Klegant and Scene Is aa Impressive One. From these descriptions can be painted a mind's picture of the beauty lent the occasion by the gowns of the court ladles: Mrs. M. X. Burket Gray silk voile, with trimmings of lace; dlamund.4. I Mrs. W. J. Bradbury Keml-prinretts cos tume of white net, with trimmings of duchess lace chiffon and satin bands. Mrs. 8. D. Barkalow White crepe de chine, with trimmings of lace. Miss Caroline Barkalow White lingerie gown. Mrs. P. O. Best Princess coBtume of gray voile over gray taffeta. Mrs. Charles S. Black Sheath gown of mode color, satin tailing over petticoat of same shade, long mallne sleeves and trimmings of real lace. Miss Prances Butterfleld Black pineap ple gauzo over black silk, with trim ming of cut Jet; topus. Miss Melons Butterfield Blue silk, with trimming of niecklln lace. Mrs. John W. Battln Pearl gray chiffon cloth, with trimmings of baby Irlali jf JMUI'M II 1 eBaCsks&eBlavBjM BBBSbbIW Young Men's Clothes Sizes to 3S Chest YOU ought to see the new models In suits and over, coat we're showing; made for as by Samuel W. Peck & Co., specialists in young men's fine clothes. This is a lively season in col ors; overcoats as well as suits. You'll find a large variety in both. Suits at $16B0 to $32.50. Overcoats at $15.00 to $35.00. We offer special values at $25.00. You'll never find bet ter suits or overcoats for the price than we're ' selling, at $25 Write for style sheet illustrated catalogue. and : u - rir7i 1 ' Q ; v 4 uTri' jl Mr J Gaarauateed Ktoc king lor Boys, 8 Pair, 1.00 enson&ThorneGa Guaranteed 8orks, Hlx Pair, Six Months, $2.00. 'and Persian embroidery; diamonds. Mrs. Bert B. Booth Gray chiffon voile, with lace trimming. Miss Eleanor Boyle Pink India silk, with pearl ornaments. Mrs. B. F. BraUey Dlrectolre gown of black'-lace, 'inane over chiffon, with trimmings, of lilac satin; diamonds. Mlas Olja BraUey White embroidered mull over white taffeta, with empire girdle of pale green; pearls. KUs. K. B. Basca White lace gown over while silk; diamonds. Mrs. I!. JC. Biaoe White princess lace (town; rubles. Miss Dorothy Ben, Harlan, la. Princess gown of white fillet lace over blue stlK. Mrs, A. J. Beatoa Black net rube over white satin, made empire; diamonds. Mrs. X. K. Baldrige Black and white ' mesxHilne silk; diamonds. Miss (trace Bryan, Lincoln, Guest of Miss Cnmstock Costume of lavender and lace: pearls. Mrs. But Bryaa learitt, Lincoln. Guest of MIhs Comstock Ulack princess gown, with coral ornamentH. Mis. H. B. Bojrtes Light blue messallne, with tuuking of net and lace. Mrs. B. B. Bryson Cream-colored French crepe embroidered in pink rosebuds and timmed with Valenciennes lace and chif fon. Mrs. W. M. Bennett Dlrectolre gown of Imported silk crepe trimmed with crocheted Irish lace and Jet ornaments; diamonds. Mrs. Sol Bergman Light green crepe de chine; diamonds. Miss Evelyn Bergman White messallne silk gown; pearls. C. LZrs. Austin J. Collet Empire gown of white lace. Mrs. B. Jti. Gvane Pink silk chiffon, with uihimlnge of chantiile lace and plna Katln; diamonds. Mrs. . Jl. Cudahy Costume of blue crepe do chine; pearls. Mrs. E. O. Ourrter, Bloux City, gueat of Mrs. Frank Judson Gown of white mull and lace. Mrs. Joseph M. Ondahy Apricot satin gown. Mrs. J. B. CoulnghaJi Cream, chiffon and lace over cream taffeta. Mrs. A. 3. Cooley Gown of pink chiffon poplin. Miss rraaots Connor, Burlington, la., guent of Mrs. A. J. Cooley Rainbow crepe de chine. Miss Zioraine Comstook Pink net over over pink taffeta, made empire, with trimmings of lace. Miss Zreaa Oole Figured marquisette over apricot silk, with trimming of green silk cord, gold and white lace. Mrs. David Coie Mauve silk poplin, with trimmings of lace and turquoise blue silk. Mrs. J. O. Cowln Lavender sutln gown, with lace trimming; diamonds. Mrs. William Cowln White Japanese crepe embroidered in gold butterflies; diamonds Mrs. W. 3. Connall White point de exprlt over white silk, with hand-trimming of white silk. !. Mrs. James C. Dahlman Black net over I white chiffon. ! Miss Margaret Dovey of plattiiiouth, I guest of Miss Caroline Uarkalow White satin, with trimmlntis of chiffon and gold. Mrs. Alfred Darlow White cloth gown, cut entralne, with trimmings of black panne velvet end pearl. Mrs. 1. J. Donahue Prince.-) costume of champagne crepe de chene, with trim mings of prlncrHs luce. Miss Alice Donahue 1'ink messallne mIIU gown. . Mrs. X,onora Diets Kelson rale blue princess costume, with yoke and sleeves of lace. K. Miss Iorna Bllloti Pale blue panne vel vet empire costume, with trimmings of silver. Kit. Albert Zdhclm Pale green cable chiffon made princess over white; pearls. F. Miss Vsttie rranklia, Fremont Semi- I princess gown of coral silk, with urap-i j of Venice lace. Mrs. John O. French Lavender silk, with 1 trimmings of lavender panne elti, I amelhyMs. j Miss MiMred Funkhoaser White ui- 1 gandle, witli trimmings of Valenciennes ' lace over pink silk. , Miss Barrlet Ylsher, Davenport. Ia.. guest of Mrs. William yetter Empire cos tume of yellow crepe dn ciune, wit.i trimmings of resl lure. Mrs. Millard ronkhoaaer Copenhagen blue satin gown, with trimmings of gold braid, vest and sleeves of white net. U. Mrs. J. F. Oohn, de' chine, with point lace. Miss Mary Galbralta While grenadine, with trimmjngs of gold. Mrs. Bobert (rllmore Dlrectolre gown of black duchess satin, embroidered with crimson and gold. Miss Amy Ollmore Dlrectolre gown of apricot messallne silk. Mrs. George Cott Princess gown of light blue, with lace trimmings. M. ' Mrs. T. Haarmaa White silk, with trim mings of lace. Mrs. W. C. Henry Drown crepe de chine, with trimmings of net and lace; dia monds. Miss Marlon Kaller Pale green liberty satin empire costume, with trimmings of pearls. Mrs. Irving I. Koasaktr Black silk crepe over light blue silk, with trimmings of lace and gold. Mrs. John Bines Empire costume of rale blue silk mull. Miss SUlda Kanuner White llngere gown over pink silk. Mrs. 0. A. Hull White crepe de chine, with trimmings of duchess lace. Mrs. 7 red Hamilton Dlrectolre costume of old rose embroidered In self-tone, with high neck and sleeves of princess lace; diamonds. Miss Bessie Xayden Pale blue voile, with baby Irish and Valenciennes lace; turquoise and diamonds. Mrs. Prank Hamilton Empire costume of black satin, elaborately trimmed with gold lace. J. Mrs. B. J. Jobst Delt blue silk, with trimmings of lace; diamonds. Mrs, tools Jankouskl White allover baby Irish lace over taffeta, with trimmings of Irish lace. Mrs. O. Z. Johannes Black fillet net over gray silk, with trimmings of vel vet and lace. Mrs. 1 heron Josselyn Empire costume of pink crepe de chine, with lace trim mings. K. Mrs. Xi. O. Kestersoa, Fatrbury Princess gown of tan silk, with trimmings of pink. Mrs, O. D. Xipllnger Light blue messa llne, embroidered In blue, with Dimming of cream lace. Mrs. 3. B. Kennedy, Fort Omaha Cos tume of pink silk, with trimmings of cluny lace and chenille; diamonds. Miss Jennie Keck, Valparaiso Princess gown of white mull, trimmed with baby Irish lace over white silk. Miss Kennedy, Tort Omaha Blue silk, with gilt trimmings. Mrs. A. V. Xlnsler Gown of pink silk messallne, with lace trimmings; diamonds. Mrs. Oharlei I. Kountse Princess robe of white lace over white aatin; dia monds. Mrs. Barl Xipllnger Costume of white swlss Inset with valenclenne and Irish lace, with blue aa). Mrs. B. O. Knos Brown point de esprit over taffeta, with cream duchess lace yoke studded with pearls. I.. Mrs. Harry Z.aufnbrg Pearl gray crepe de chine. Mrs. John F. Lord Black lace robe, with black chiffon trimmings. Mrs. Thomas Ziatham Davis Lavender costume of messallne satin embroidered In self-tones. . . Mrs. Tanoe X,ane, Bait Lake City, Guest of Mrs. K. K. Bryson Pale blue mes sallne empire costume, with yoke and sleeves of gold lace. M. , ... Mls Xisona MaUery, Alliance White lucked net. Inset with lnce and medal lions, made ever pink silk, with trim mings of pink silk. Mrs. George F. Moore Black and white marquisette, with border of roso color and trimmings of princess lace. Miss Beatrice Moore Light blue chiffon taffeta, with trimmings of Valenciennes lac. Miss Alloa Martindale Gown of blue silk, with bertha of real lace and dlrectolre sash. Mrs. C. S3. Malony pink silk poplin, with trimmings of coral lace. Mrs. Beba Morgan Costume of white liberty satin, with trimmings of point lace. 0 H3fJBSK2SE Fort Crook Pink crepe trimmings of princess Saturday Specials At Dcaton's 35c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, Saturday, only 20c 25c Whiilc Brooms, Saturday, only 9c 35c Swanadotra Powder, Saturday, only , . .loo 60c Java Rico Powder, Saturday, only 5Wc 3 He 6-fsch Flexible NaU Kile, ,19c 50c Comb. Saturday, only... 19c 15c Principe De Galea Cigars, Pullman size 10c 25 In a box, 10c Continental Seal Cigars, club size Se Uox of 50, 10c Hamilton Plan Invincible Cigar So Box of ti, 10c Palmer House Cigars 5r Box of 25, fl.itfl 25c Bamai Tooth Powder, Satur day, only 12c 35c Ebony Nail Brushes, Saturday, only 19c Beaton Drug Co. 13th and Farnaui e (Cafe Loyal - Will Hereafter Re ' main Open for AFTER THEATRE PATRONS IVIusic At 11 O'clock "After the Theatre." At 6 O'clock during dinner time. Hotel Loyal "At the Blga of the Bed Arrow." OPPOSITE THE POBTOrPlOE. Order Today It takes time to make clothes that will keep their uhape through months of wear. You'll ueed your fall clothes boon. Clever clothes $25 and better. IH5 Irruna &t.Qrx!&iA 15 kScEihiSt. LAiLCola inaiDiffsssDiTs L S.SUOARMAN 'a icma mmum ."L-ry:!.- iBrw' ji ' T y --:.;x Mrs. . E. l''n,TnHTH Mnffltt 'oBtumc nf gteen with trim nlr of applique - 1 it is of sll 4 ter .chif f t Whlta t srty silk, J an,l nucheKS lnte; dlnmonn". Mrs. Charles Morton Hlnck Bpsnkled net over wnne criirrnn. witn corn mmminan. s .J Mrs. B. O. Moore Grsy silk v.. II, wiih '. $ Ini-e tllmmlnpi.. a Me. , Miss Alice McOulloturh llcuvn of white mi, with white sutlu hnprt trlvnmlnRK K'S. W. Morris McSay - 1 le.-toiie gn n of blue nilk, with t: lr.imliiK of mesa line Bilk Hint sold: diamond". Mrs. P. X MoCoy Princess gown of b Batln. with lnce trimmings. MUs Edna McLsnahan, Tccumseii Km. plrc gown or corn-colored silk,- lace trmw inlllK"; pearl Mrs. p. F. MoOretr Costume of chnm- l .'igne chiffon clotl). with Iscc, ir m- iningK; illatnomls. Miss Alice Oarey McOrew White n i tic mull gown, with trlnimlngs of lavender bands and lavender empire sash. Ai Mrs. Otto Vesmlth, Fort Omsha Blue t'hlnese brocade, with oriental trlnv mlnga; peaiis. O. Mrs. Charles Offutt Princess robe of 1 over pink silk; pearl and diamond Miss K. Katherlne O'Connor Gown pink iiieBxnlinp silk. Mrs. Osgood Eastman Peacock blue erty crepe gown. P. Miss Peggy Polleys, Ft. "Paul. Ml ... guent of Miss Amy Ollmore Olrectolre gown of yellow radium silk, with trim mings of gold and laco In the same Bhailes. Mrs. O. K. Pickens Embroidered gray crepe over taffeta. Miss Elisabeth Pickens Pale green net over green silk, with trimmings of sil ver. Mrs. A. . Paters Lace robe oter fon and taffeta. Miss Maroia Perkins, Fremont- embroidered net over white liberty with trimmings of pink. Mrs. Oar X. Pratt Empire costume of lavender and white, with trimmings of amethysts and cut steel; diamonds. . R. Mrs. Andrew Boaewater Hand-embrold ered costume of light blun chlffort Miss Ella Btlren, Went Point Asure blue satin striped silk, In modified dlrectolre effect, with trimmings of gold embroid ery. Mrs. Arthur Xemlngtea Kcru Spanish lace gown over same shade of chiffon cloth, trimmed with self-tone sail a bands. Mrs. 3. B, Bowlands Black taffeta, made empire, with trimmings of chiffon and rut steel; diamonds. ja,rs. v. mj, MVil ill ifierii n j , ao., of Mrs. W. J. Bradbury Imported of French embroidered mull princess, over white rnensallne silk, with inmminge oi real vaieiicieunes ami . baby Irish lace. - . ,1 with duchess lace trimmings. Mrs. W. A. Bedlok Black lace P'" 1 ovc black niik and chiffon, with aV ornn v ments. - , Mrs. Oeonre BeaMca Princess costume': Ti black net; diamonds. J I Mktll. Unk.ln. T lo-Vif V a 1 1 rt i plre costume of voile, with trimmings" -. princess lace. r Miss Marie Southard Costume of blue silk, with trimmings of Irish lace. Mrs. X. P. Shnmway, Wakefield Whlta silk grenadine over white taffeta, with trimmings of gold cloth and white silk fringe. Mrs. X.andleth P. Bine Princess gown of apricot satin, with trimmings of gold applique and Persian colors. Mrs. W. B. Btraub, Lincoln Oown of cream silk voil. with trimmings of hand embroidery and duchess lace; diamonds. Miss Bertha Baackleford Pink silk mull . made empire. T. Mrs. Joseph W Thomas Ivory silk, with guest l gown, t J m?.d,-., r r r ai i a (Continued on Fifth Page.) AMVSEMKlfTS. KRIIC THEATER aaaI w VI iso. sue. aoo. too TONIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY America's Greatest Musical Extravaganza The Wizard of Oz GEORGE STOHE THE SCARECROW SUNDAY PANHANDLE PETE BOYD'S THEATER Tonight and Saturday Mat. and Blfht PBBOE&XO TBOMPBOB Praseat EDWARD ABELES and the Original Bew Tork Oast la BREWSTER'S MILLIONS Beat Sunday for Plve Perfotmaaoas MA-Y ROBSON ' Pour Performanoes Starting Thurs day, Ootober 8th, the (treat Amerloan Play PAID IN FULL. PMOKC 'Phone, Independent A-14S4. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Mat. Every Say SilBl Every Blg-ht Sill BIO AK-SAB-BEUT MIL.J. Mr. W. H. Thompson & L'o., Patty Frank Troupe, Alf. Orant and Kthel Hoatf. Hallen A lUyea. Uaadr-La Veil Trio. Loon T. i;.jtfit. Jack Connelly aud Margaret Weba and the Kinurtrome. PBIOJusl 100, tSo, SOo. j wel.. I Thins. I Fri. & at 'Vuonesi Doag. 160S; laa. A-lSOfc cat nival Week's lAngaal lla-Ha. "THE CIRCUS GIRL.' Ounday The Theatrleal Sensa-i , tloa of tbe year tub PSVUU. 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