8 THE BEE: OMATTA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 101T. 3ZZZ BERRY MARCH CROWNED Joseph Barker is Kin?, with Hut Elizabeth. Davis Queen. TE2C5G ATTEND3 BIG BAIL frewnlif Etril f Ak-ir-llrn Fall Festival I Witnessed fcr the rick ef Klae't Pabjert Frtdar Matt. (Continued from First raja.) ta re the first paep at their queen than they bad been to see their king and the Chat and Aha! of admiration and satis faction with which aha wae irrented told her at one that aha had won great favor la the heart a of her subjects. Qarra rirtnre of rteaatr. Tha quean' entered from a chamber on tha opposite alda of tha hall from that en which tha klna- entered, a picture of beaut r and majesty. Ehe advanced to alow music, her long train held by her little pane. She waa resplendent In her jeweled (own. Tha whlta aatln charmeusse waa draped with chiffon exquisitely embroid ered by hand with myriad of rhlneatonci aa a background for many pearl orna ments. Jeweled chiffon formed tha bodice and short aleevea, edited with bands of pearls. Several strands of rhlnrstones formed tha belt, which was finished with a Jeweled ornament. The skirt was of whlta satin, with square court traJn bordered with rhlneatones. A beautiful design of tha Egyptian emblem of royalty and rood fortune, the senrab, waa em Gowns Worn The gowns worn at tha ball were mora gorgeous than those at any preceding ball In tha kingdom of Quivers. Tha women I of the royal realm vied with one another In the oriental richness and brilliancy of j their costumes. A. Mrs. 3. Q. AdamsWhite satin evening gown draped with white marquisette, ' with crystal and whlta trlnge. I B. I Mrs. Benjamin Baker Cream satin with tare tunic embroidered In gold beads; diamond brooch. Mrs. H. H. Baldrlge Striking cos tume consisting of tunio of sliver Iscs ver rich black velvet. Liesdemona Baldwin Champagne satin ' "71 1 h an Imported gold lac drape. Mrs, John N. Bald win Klegaiu gown with foundation of flesh-colored satin; ; oversklrt of black Chantllly lace, with overurape of i allot cliWIon heavily bur aered In silver intermingled with roses In pastel ahsdes; corsage of silver Venlss lace with cerise end violet flowers. Mrs. Uenlse Barkalow Whlta marqui sette; embroidered bands of Duchess lace. Mrs. Milton Barlow Hon pink evening gown- draped with black marquisette, with trimming of wide black fringe. Miss Bess Baurn A raspberry-colored gown over foundation of flean-colored satin; corsage and tunio handsomely em broidered In pearla and rhlneatones. I Mrs. J. & Baum A violet blue char- tneuss satin lower skirt veiled in black pompadour nn iiouncing ernoroiaerea in flowera of self tone; corsage In silver Jace and satin, with fringe trimmings of Jet and blue; sleeves or inallno lace. Mrs. W. K. Baxter Tunio of black net, with design In gold and silver thread over blue satin. Mrs. A. U. Beeson Was beautifully gowned la black and white. The blacK chiffon was draped over white satin charmeusse, and richly embroidered . In crystals and pearls. Miss Katharine Beeson White satin, with overdress drape of. chiffon; corsage beautifully embroidered In pearls and rhlneatones. Mrs. F. C. Beat Flowered ohltfon Over lavender tnessalins, with crystal trim mings. Mis Onrni Blhler London smoke silk trimmed with real lace and coral velvet. Mrs. J. B. Blanchard Black lace over whlta chiffon and measallne. Mrs. C. K. Black Imported cresm silk grenadine over same shade satin; orna mentation of lace, on which wss leaf design tinted In autumn shades. Mrs. John Bourke jJlack beaded net robe over black satin. Miss Pauline Bourke White satin em pire gown elaborately trimmed with point tie Milan lace. Mrs. K. P. Boyer Evening gown of pink satin with overdress ot pink flow ered chiffon. Mrs. cuuord H. Boyles Lavender with trimmings of self-toned lace and gold in broidery, Mrs. li. B. Bo) les Light blue satin draped with blue cnifton and Irlnuuvd wltn lace and fringe. Mrs. W. J. Bradbury Black marqui sette over black sua in train; trimming of lace, green Velvet and fringe. Mrs. John B. Brady Handsome hand-made over-dress ot real tliet ciuny and Irish crochet lace draped over pink and blue changeable silk. Miss Myra BrecHenriOKe w hits satin trimmed with crystals and lace. Mrs. Francia ttiogan v hit lace draped over yellow satin with black velvet, and chiffon bands in side trimming etieui. Wins Ella Mae Brown Kua foam green chilton draped over self tone satin with crystal bands and fringe. slias Juliette Hrown of Buena Vista, Colo., guest of Mrs. li. '. Towie Yellow chiifoo, green and yellow rust at the girdie. Miss Elisabeth Bruce-White satin over drape ul callot Uilllun; sleeves studded lu bugl beads; pearl trimmings. Mrs. Everett Buckingham W hlte mar quisette over-dreas trimmed with silver lace, over while satin; corsage bouquet of red rosea. Mr, j. ii Buckingham of Chicago White charmeuse Mini, princess lace and pearls; decollette; court train. Mis. It. K. Uurkett-Blue ailk evening gown draped wlih all-over lace; dtaiiiuuu ornaments. Miss Lenore C. Burkett of IJnooln White net flowered with old rose chrysanthemums and trimmed In pal green. Miss Agnes Burkley White satin draped wuh Dresden bordered, while thiii on. ' Mrs. John H. Butler Black satin even ing gown, draped with black marquisette and embroidered In Jet; diamond lava lie r. Miss Mildred Butler white filet net ever white satin, embroidered in postal shades. Mim Esther Byrne White charmeuse wun chantllly lace. C. Mrs. Famuel 8. Caldwell Dainty lav ender evening gown ot satin draped with si( tone marquisette; bodice and tuulu trimmed wan gold lace. Mrs. Clement c hase Gold colored gause with a flower of French blue Interwoven, over satin ot French blue; bodice orna mental with flower design in blue fcud gold beads. Miss Beatrice Cole White mossalln with overdress of while chiffon. Mrs. Uosher Colpetaer W hlte em broidered mull over pink chiffon. Mis Kllsabeth Cougdun V hue lat'n draped with vivid pins chiffon; boaice attractively trimmed In crystal and gold j rmn In bolero Jacket eriect; crial and gold trimming on skirt. Mr. T. L Combs Beaded tunic effect ever carnation pink. fcsiss Caiolyu Cvngdon Coral rh'.ffnn Jim ltd over while satin, 'the criufon, lutiU: was mad In pointed trifoct and edged with crystal f ling. 1 no bocice was elaborately hand einbiolaeied lu a bes.gn of gold, pearls and ctys'.iil. Mis. Isaac Consdou uiick u.v over blue aatln; en train. Mrs. J. B. Comn sham Deep cream sail n and lace gowit veiled with blu Chilton; diamond ornaments. Mrs. Arthur J. Cooy Violet em broidered chiffon, cornou.tj with violet tin. silver trimming. sir. Ben Cotton W line lace tunic over white aatln, with drapery ol coral colored thiltun; a dainty and elaboiat 6e'n of embroidered daisies o.i bud.es. slrt and train; effective touches of gold .tee and guid tassel. Mrs. Halcyon Cotton Pink elilffon over (iu si,s; piua ilulton rostbucs. with tun' lie of giet n on buolce and si In. kirs. B. K. Collou White liiigt.-.e ovtr ku'i sunn. , sue nuuin coweii An Imported g wn sf Aj dulse giay wep de itim wUn a broidered on tha train In rhinestones. The overdress was of Jewe'.ed chiffon In pointed panel effect, finished with pearl ornaments and fringe of pearls and Irl descent arystsJs. Tha Coraaatloa nana. Tha queen's robe, which stretched from her shoulders and trailed for revet ai yards on the floor, was of royal blu. velvet, gorgeously spangled with go'd In a scroll design and having a wide band of ermine at the edge and a cape of er mine hanging to the waist line. Ehe wore a crown of sparkling r'llne- tonea. Of her Jewels, the beautiful pen dant was made of diamonds sot In plati num, a large pink diamond twiin? In the center, and around It a design of leave set In diamonds. Her necklaro waa made of diamonds set In platinum. The queen took her place beside tie king and the cardinal, assisted by the blchop, placed on their heads the storied crowns which are the highest signs of authority In the eyes of their subjects. Thus Quivers aos clven a new king and queen. C'oart Paya llomsge, The governors of Ak-8ar-llen, the prin cesses, the duchesses, tiio maids of honor, all In tholr turn, rursod before their majesties to ralute them. Governor Aid rich was escorted to the throne by Tresl dent C. If. I'lokens of tlio board of gov ernora to salute them. Next came the officers of the United Ktats army and the Nebraska National guard, led by Brigadier General F. A. Smith and Adju tant General I'helpa, to do honor to the sovereigns, and firstly, came the knights and ladles. The exit of the knights closed the coro nation ceremony and the klnrt's ball be gan, to last until the small hours. at King's Ball tunio of silver gray net. embroidered In soft silver mntal trimmings, a yoke of Brussels point and Kiifhess lar. Mr. F. 11. Cowi:lll-tuiinlng costume with foundation of flesh colored satin, veiled overdrape of filet net solidly em broidered In silver; corsage draped In silver lace with fringe trimmings and cerise flowers. Mrs. H. u Cummlngs-Plnk chiffon over Ottoman silk; passementerie trim ming. Mr. II. T. Culler lavender chiffon over pale blue aatln trimmed with lav ender fringe. Mr. W. B. Cyerell of Dayton, O., guest of Mr. V. W. Mlkesnli Lavender crepe, with trimming ot gold passementerie. Miss Helen Cudahy ot Chicago, guest of Mr. Frank Wilhelm, was beautifully gowned In pink satin, hand embroidered in self tones with trimming of pearls. I. Mis Dorothy Dale-White marquisette over pink silk; hand embroidered. Mrs. Frederick Allport Dalo of Fort Crook White crepe embroidered in pink cherry blossoms. Miss Marina Dale White satin, with elaborate trimming in a design of pearls and hand embroidery In while silk. Mrs. John F. Dale White crepe meteor over white satin, with trimming of coral; en train. Mrs. B. B. Davis Flesh colored satin with overdrape ot chiffon In empire de sign with sloeves and lower skirt of Venlse lace; touches of black Introduced In skirt. Mrs. Frederick II. Davls-Whlt satin evening gown draped with blue chiffon, the drape extending to the hem ot the court train. The bodice was elaborately embroidered In cryatal bead. Mia Helen Davis Flam colored chif fon over pink satin, elaborately trimmed with silver. Mrs. Thomas I Davis White chiffon evening gown trimmed with cryatal laos over pink chiffon. Miss Hiiol DeNeese ot Canon City, Colo., guest of Mrs. J. C. Towie Hoae crepe de chene, draped In black uhio Jet and opal bead trimming, gold and cream taou. Mrs. Chauncey Depew of Chicago, guest of Mrs. Frederick 11. Davis was stunning lu a gown ot whlta Irish lace, finished With bands of black satin at tha ham and forming a sash drape. Airs, uoum uiuia One of the most elaborate gown at the coronation ball. The upper part of the bodice was of net, richly embroidered with rhlneslones and semi-precious stones In the Iridescent shade, 'the gown was made ot lavendar and gold brocade chiffon over cloth ot gold, giving a dainty shimmering effect of richness. A garniture of French flowers, velvet sweet peas In the same shades completed the costume. Mrs. u. j. Dinning Light blue crepe meteor; steel btad and Duchess lace trimming with further ornamentation uf marabou. Mias Louise Dinning Whlta rob ot beaded net over white satin. Mra. W. N. Dorward Yetiow satin with tunlu of gold, cloth en trains; turquoise. Mrs. Eugene Duval Black marquisette changeable royal blue, gold and brown trimming. K. Mrs. Osgood T. Eastman White chiffon embroidered In pink over white satin. Mrs. J. C. Kccles, Beilofourche, H. D. Alice blue chiffon over measallne of same shade trimmed In Iridescent beads and Irish crochet laos. Gladys K. Klllott, Lawrence, Kan., guest of Mra. H. L. Fisher Pale lemon colored measallne with trimmings of gold fringe and lace, low round neck. short sleeves of lace and fringe; panel In skirt of same lace; buds ot yellow ribbon in hair; diamond. Alae i-ngler Maae colored brocaded striped maraulsette over flowered chiffon cloth with satin foundation; gold and pearl trimming. Miss Grace Krvln of Lincoln, guest of Mrs. C. H. Ashlon Imported costume, pink chiffon heavily embroidered In self tone over pale blue aatln mad en traine; pearl. Ml Ethel Estes Lavender aatln with overdrape ot heliotrope French . voile trimmed with pearls and crystal.. Mrs. M. T. Evans of Tepee Lodge, Wye., guest of Miss Ella Mae Brown White satin evening gown draped with white chiffon and trimmed with crystal. F. ' Mrs. Allan n. Falconer Pale yellow satin embellished with gold lace and fringe. Mrs. Jay P. Foster Pink measallne with coral and cryatal trimming woven Into lace decoration. Duchesses of j y---x.OTU ll ELIZABETH 3RU(jjmimi BZ25 i -ft - -. . i . ' - T I ' ..s-s I -;V, ' r ISTBER BYRNE Mrs. J. A. Freland Shell Dink duchess satin en traine with ImDorted tunio of gold luce. Mrs. J. C. French Black net over satin with Jet trimmings; amethysts. Mrs. i. rTiertman White marquisette, trimmed with lace mrdalllun and insert ing. Miss Jennie Friedman Blue satin slip with blue voile overdress made in the empire style with panel effect, trimmed with pearl and crystals Miss Anna Fry Imported white Swiss embroidered ' mull over white satin: cameos. Miss Kllzabeth Frv Tmnorted whits rnotissellne de role over white satin. hand embroidered; pearls. Mrs. Thomas A. Fry Black marquisette over white satin: Isce at neck and sleeves; train; diamonds. G. Mrs. W. F. Ourley White embroidered crepe over white satin with pearl trim ming and fringe. II. Mrs. Violet Hall of Hi. Lntil fsuest of Miss Moor head) Pale yellow crene even. Inif gown, hand embroidered, with trim mings of lace end pearls. Mrs. m-anx L. Ilaller Blue crepe de chene hand embroidered In self-tones ' with effective trimming of hand-made Rpanlsh lace; diamonds. Miss Curolyn Harding Gold colored aatln, draped with white chiffon, em broidered In gold thread: a wide- band of gold embroidery formed the hem of the eklrt. Mrs. D.II. Harding Imported white tunlu of crape over white mesial Ine border of hand pointed lavender flower. QUEEN AE-SAE-BEH XVII K HER BOYAL EOBES. f t - V the Kingdom Mrs. E. A. Hlgglns Gray chiffon over coral messallne. Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock Cream colored marquisette with decoration of maltese lace. Miss Ruth Hitchcock White satin or nnmented with silver spangles. Mrs. William Hosford Shell pink satin evening gown draped In pink chiffon edged with crystal fringe; the bodice was formed mostly of crystal net studded with pearls. Mrs. E. H. Howland Black velvet gown with beaded trimming and real lace. J. Mrs Louis Jankowskt Light gray voile over green silk slip, with trmmings of self-toned lace. Mrs. George W, Johnston Black chiffon tunio with design In blue beads over pale blue satin. Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson Yellow satin with overdress of yellow chiffon elab orately embroidered In self-tone: crystal and gold border design on skirt and bodice. , Miss Laura Jordan Pale blue chiffon with crystal trimming. Mrs. George Joslyn Gold pompadour Carmcht Han IcaasW :1 !:! U We maintain, under all condltjons, our policy of giving the best at any price, no matter what the price, satisfaction guaranteed or money back. We don't ask you to accept this argument as final. All we want you to do Is to come In and inspect our clothing try on as many as you wish no obligation to buy Investigate make comparisons and buy where your Judgment dictates. Get acquainted with our well appointed Boys' department where shopping is a pleasure. S: Here are some mighty good riarwuiiiaiiiscss iissjttiivio Ask for "UORLICK'S" Thi Original and Genulm HALTED MILK Tha Food-drink for All Agis. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without lU A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say niORLMV Not In Any r.Wk Trust THE OMAHA BEE Chnaha's Great Home Paper limeade, trimmed with blark, velvst and Iwrnt d"AJenrrra lace. Mm. R. C Jimlan Rose mrsKallne with self-tone trimmlriir. Mlsa Vlole Jisni WTitt cresia de mXT wllij cMTIorj cKrtj; trtTxtmul wttii pea rex, Mrs. Harry Jn1T P?I cirri ennrrj aim. wuh over drea nr wiro eull.vjn fiaiorslf brsrf.ofT ill yellow and crvstsls oa sixta'r srr,l skin: pars-Is of CvkIjiv usre ai lark snd strip. snLa I rimming of laca on bobce. K. BlTei Helen Kfnrrev of Jnrkscn. trnesit ef aliia Maj-lei Mi-rthne whit msroul aetta over sfiWl pink, satin with trim mine. rf Chaiitiny lar.o auj pins: satin rosrhods. Miss Helen KeatlTiir I!ir nlln prln- eeea govrn tnmnrft with rrlrjro. Mrr. Henry Ken tine: rid men rarln dl rectolre) gown combined wlfh black satin. Mrs. John L. Kennedy Pink chiffon, draped over pink stjn; garniture of crystaJa and eurais. Miss Karhel Kincade. Knnsas CltT. guent of Mrs. Iten Ga'lai!her Chiffon over pink, trimmed with heavy lace and crystal embroidery. Mrs. A. V. Klnsier Oovn of coral and gold; eorari of rold lar with trimmings of gold gaure embroidered in coral beads and rhlnentones. Mre. A. V. liinsler Exquisite gown of corai snaref! cmrrnn over messailne, trimned with cloth of irnld. Mrs. J. C. Klnoler white marntilsette over wl-.lte ksUii, with bands of crystal and point lace. Mrs. K. K. KlpllnjrerWhlte striked chiffon cloth draped over pink silk; filet lace trimming. Mrs. F. P. Klrkendall Was beaurJfullv gowned In white filet lace draped over white satin charmeuswe. The onlv trim ming was a drapod sanh of purple chif fon. The same s.-adn o? purple formed the hem and the train of the costume. Miss Grace Kuhns. Des Moines. la.. ruet of Miss Amy Gllmere Read em broidered tunio over twilight blue satin, en train. Miss Mnrio Kuncl A Dink satin draned with chiffon. I,. Mlrs Ruth Lfttenser Green chiffon -nrltK elaborate trlrnmlnes nf gold beads Uu gold lace over white ratin. Miss Grace Ienrd of New York Cltv. guent of Mrs. Warren Swltxler Elaborate evening gown or cream lrlnh lace, fln- mnen witn a wide band or black satin. Pink chiffon rosebuds edeed tha IHh lace overdress. Mrs. Euirpne Lew of Uncnln Uvutulai' SpanlBh lace. Mrs. Jerome A. Ul He Yellow brocaded satin with pearl trimmings. , Mrs. D. H. Unto of Goshen. 1M. V ni( of Mrs. O. T. Eastman Lavender silk irimmea in real lace. Miss Gladys Lobnck Pale blue crerjo meteor and Venetian lace. Mr. D. F. Lowell of Colorado SnHnn-s guest of Mrs. Will 1. Ytter Whit. lace robe over pink satin embroidered wun pina roses. Miss Louise Lord Even na- town of white satin, draped In chiffon; crystal Danas ana innge lormea the trimming. Mrs. A. J. Love White hand ambroid. ered messallne. Mc. Mrs. IT. M. McClanahan Anricot-eol. ored velvet made en train and hand-em broidered in flower design, self-tone; dia monds. , Miss Katherlne McClanahan Green chiffon over green satin embroidered In gold ana sliver; panels ot chiffon fin ished with cut steel fringe: en train: dia monds. Miss Alice Carv McGrew Nasturtium shade of yellow silk, elaborately trimmed wun unantiuy lace. Mrs. E. A. McHenrv of Chtrairn. vU1. Ing Mm. C. E. Black Black chiffon over block silk: duchess lace and trlmminsr of pipings of emerald green on bodice. Mrs. w. Morris McKay Gown or old gold satin with tunic effect and trim mings or Venetian lace; diamonds. Mr. E. K. McMahon IMnlc mnlra draped with pink marquisette with band trimming of hand-embroidery In the same shade. Miss Margaret McPherson Tunio of white marquisette, lace trimmed, over white satin. Mrs. F. J. Mcshane Black draped chlf- u Giiins win. cm UJe're after your clothing business Hot for one time but for all the time. We're after it with values, that onco we sell you, will make you a fas.t friend at Hayden's Clothing Department. We are now supplying the needs of thousands of men and young men, not alone in this city, but from all over the state. A great many men have been educated up to buy ing their clothing in an excuslve clothing store, and not in a department store. Let us prove to you that it is a mistaken idea and one which is costing you money. In the first place we don't have to depend entirely upon our clothing department for our profits, whereas the exclusive cloth ing store does. We have over 60 other departments contributing their profits day in and day out. Now don't it stand to reason that we can be successful with a closer margin on each and every department. We are always in a position to give you values at least 25 better than you can secure at your exclusive clothier.. Adding to this, our enormous purchases for this the biggest clothing department in the state two to one mean big discounts to us by price concessions and the pick of the manufacturer's finest product. Our clothing business la growing but we are not satisfied until YOU have looked into the merits of Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Hay den "Wonder" Clothes We've made special Suits and Overcoats, at $10.00, $12.00, $14.50, $18.00, $20.00 At $18.00 will show you over 1,000 garments made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx, made to sell up to $15.00, and not one worth less than $21.00, strictly up to date models, Including the new soft roll English. at Mars specials for Saturday: $1.50 Knickerbocker Pants, $1.00: $1-00 value, Saturday Saturday we place on sale several hundred pairs ot Men's and Women's Shoes, made by a very prom inent eastern manufacturer (Dame withheld by re quest), whose shoes are sold In almost every state in the union for $4.00. They come la all leathers and tie very latest styles. All welt. On sale Saturday at $2.50 Womea's hlh cut Royal top, 18-but too" taxis, Good year welted shoes, with the new high broad toe, a regular $5.00 shoe; Saturday at $3.00 HAYDEN brothers 3aSU!a.'i 'li i'i'V'i'I ' ,".'.l. fon with Jet design over black satin: en lain. Miss Marie MeShane Pink and whlta riowerea marquisette over white satin wun trimmings of lace and pink chiffon roses. Mrs. John A. McShane Handsome evening gown of Imported white lace made with hirh waist and elaborately trimmed with bands of black velvet: dia monds Mrs. K. J. McVsnn Yellow rrrns em broidered In self-tone and trimmed In turquollle blue velvet. M. Mrs. John R. Made-eft liantlncrs Vh AiniuiMi coiorea nieBanne satin founda tion, trimmed with Irish point, overdress of gold spangled marquesetta trimmed wun muwn Aiariuorough ror. Mrs. Charles Marsn Black eventna- gown of chiffon edged with Jet fringe over black satin. The bodice and short sleeves were made of black net richly embroidered In a conventional design of rhinestones and Jet. The gown was made round lenarth with inunm imiar. train of black velvet edged with satin. W 1th this costume was worn a large scarlet French rose. Mrs. Nste Mantel Roval blu rrena meteor, iridescent trimmings; diamonds. irs. uou marsnau of iJncoln Founda tion of gold satin with flouncing of pouinaoour nei emoroidered in flowers of self-tone. Mrs. C. A. Martlnes of Deadwood, S. D., guest of Mrs. E. J. McVann Hand some gown of delicate blue charmeuse satin with corsage of mallne and em broidered filet net studded In pearls and rhinestones; sleeves of mallne face. Mrs. Thomas H. Matters Lavender Japanese crepe designed witn panels front and back; band bead trimming of black and gold on skirt and bodice; touches of black velvet on bodice. Mrs. Nathan Merriam A beautiful gown of gold and taupe brocaded chiffon over satin; the gown was elaborately embroidered in delicate tints of rose edged with gold lace. Mrs. J. M. Metcalf was handsomely gowned In an Imported robe of Irish point lace. The design in the border of the skirt was chrysanthemums made of lace; coral satin formed the only trim ming; her Jewels were a string of selected pearls and collar ot, pearls set with diamond bars. Mrs. Charles Metx Elaborate evening gown of lavender chiffon over gold cloth with gold embroidery. Mrs. W. Mlchaelson Blue silk voile, bead embroidered; trimmed with real lace and fringe. Mrs. P. W. Mlkesell Black lace tunic over blue messallne; Jet on bodice and sleeves; touches of black velvet. Mrs. Barton Millard Beautiful cos tume of gray chiffon studded with rhine stones over coral satin charmeuse. Mrs. Exra Millard Blue marquisette preparation for a rousing Saturday's the Day to Misses" and children's shoes, boys', youths' and little gents' school shoes, strong and made for boys who give the best shoes the roughest wear. Blucher or lace, satin calf, gun metal and box calf, values up to $2.25. Saturday 91Q and 91QQ Children's shoes with hand turned soles, button or lace, valuea up to $1.00. at 75i and 50 All the new models in Queen Quality shoes are here for your inspection. Graver and Queen Quality for women, Stetaon and Crossett shoes for men .,'!',' L-.-JtL'-'im M.WL.JI1, s'm"IW'wnni,,i n mm,. am... tunic over blue satin: lace on sleeves and bertha; bead fringe. Miss Dorothy Miller, of Isifayette. Ind., guest of Miss Katherlne Beeson Attrac tive evening gown of coral satin draped with Dresden chiffon. Mrs. F. R. Millspaugh of Topeka, rrup.st of Mrs. Frederick H. Davlsr-Black rattn costume draped with black chiffon; em broidered In gold thread. Mrs. Charles B. Molony Yellow silk, veiled In crepe of same shade; bead trimming and Jet pendants; cameo neck lace. Miss Marcclla Montgomery of Chicago visiting Mrs. Charles Sherman Tunic of lavender-beaded net over green silk. Mrs. R. W. Moore Black crepo meteor with trimmings of lace and black silk fringe. Mrs. Harley Moorhead White lace robe. Miss Kathcrine Moorhead Copenhagen blue panne velvet elaborately trimmed with, hand embroidery and cut steel beads. Mrs. Rebe Morgan White satin, draped with black Chantllly lace. Miss Dorothy Morgan Dancing gown of coral satin draped on one side witn allover lace. Miss Olive Munson Champagne messa llne silk embroidered and trimmed In real lace and pearls. Miss Catherine Murray, guest v of the Misses Coad Royal blue chiffon over old rose satin, Parisian trimmings; Jew els; diamonds. . N. Mrs. Fred A. Nash Imported Parisian model gown of black and white: the front panel and foundation of the gown were ot blacK meteor crepe; the back panel was formed ot rows of white filet lace ruchlngs; touches ot American. Beauty velvet formed the trimming on the bodice and skirt. Mis Frances Nash, who was crowned Queen ot Qulvera last year, wore her royal robe of bold spangled net,- richly embroidered In gold thread; pearl neck lace and diamond bar pin. Mrs. L. R. Newman of Lincoln Im ported royal blue satin with overdress or black net embroidered In Jet. Miss May Noyes Norman of St. Josenli. guest of Miss Frances Nash Cerise even ing gown of chiffon over self tone satin embroidered In self tone. Mrs. Louis M. Nuttman. Fort Crook) Paie sea green creation, with overdress or green cnenine embroidery and silver, o. Mrs. Robert H. Olmsted Black velvet train gown, with overdress of hand-em- oroluery and Jet. P. Miss Nannie Page Imported gown of pink embroidered chiffon edged with ribbon ruchlngs; the skirt was bordered with a wide band of pink chldfon. Mrs. W alter i. Page A beautiful even- (Continued on Ninth Page.) li ' s. it 23 isrj 1:3 -5 business In all styles all wool ? r i3 75; 75c value, 50. : Buy Shoes 13