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ByMELLIFIGIA.
A' Nr INTERESTING ongageitiont announced tbday Ib that of MlsS Erf to
Halght, daughter of Mrs. Htta 13. Halght, to Jack Sharp. Miss
Halght Is a vivacious, potlto blonde, with a host of frionds, and
Mr. Sharp Is prominent in club and business circles and a member
of one of tho older families of the city. Miss Halght leaves Thursday
evening to spend tho Bummer In Los Angeles and San Diego, al. Tho
wedding will tako place in tho fall.
An engagement of local interest has just been flnnouncod In Los An
geles; Joy- Clark, son of Rev. Mrs. A. W. Clark of this city, who moved to
Los Angeles last year, Is to marry Miss Florence Wood, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Modlnl Wood of Los Angolcs. Tho following was taken
from the Los Angeles Examiner:
s"Not In many months has an engagement of more general interest to
Los .Angeles society been made, and the wedding,-doubtless,-will bo one of
the ialj season's brilliant ovents.
' "ncared In Los Angeles, and having received her -education-hero
chiefly al tho Marlborough school-t-MIss Flofetlcd Is-particularly fond of
her native city, although she has traveled much, and last year, In company
with othAr mombcrs of the family' mhdo a trip .around tho world.
"In New York, as well bh in Loh
tho engagement announcement, for Mrs. Wood and her daughters liavo
passed. muh 'time thero and have from sCasort to season boon rather regu
lar 'patrons', of grand opera as presented la-tho metropolis. ' Miss Elizabeth
1b at present studying music there.
"Joy Clark, who Is a coltoge man and one of tho most popular bach
elors of tho younger set 'In Lob Angeles, Is now engaged in -tho real dstate
business-'here and will mako a- homo 1nt tills city for his bride."
Summer Plans at Carter Lake.
'The lummcr colony nt Carter Lake
Country club In 1,'rOwlng rapltlly. With
tho ' advantage o 'a -beach urtrt an' at
trncttvo lake, 'tho member of this club
are making It one Of tho enjoyable place
near. the. city, to go. for recreation.
IMany ot them have their own cottages
oh the' srduhdH tho women" who are
, rnaKtnfc'th'elr homes In these cottage for
- the -summer hnvV formed a 'Kensington
cjubs nnd .meet fn the clubhouse every
othef Thursday. Each week finds it few
iew.jiames.addcd to tho list, which now
lnoludo -Mesdames -'Vllllanr-McIonald,
Jeager, Oordy,- PettlgjTew, S. 8. Hamll
Honliughes, Oeorget.OJndley, Jewell,
Iaul I Mcyers.u Schwarlck, Byron' ' Hart,
Burgfoas, Murray, F. Im Keller, Albert
. Blooml Itoy Bloom, Vnn Cott, IMtman,
IMckmirfJ tShcpard;- Seott, -flhahart. Jacox
A'lihquo feature of tho dancing pavi
lion Is thai the orchestra Is seated on. a
- raised piattonni'auove the dancers. One
gj-eat advantage?' of this' Is that 'the
muslo can bo hcardW nny place on the
' Iloor.
iTho members- of the club aro Justly
' bfcatlnjr.-of a, splendid bowllnghlloy and
roller Skating" rlnkA Tho womcr aro
forming bowling: clubs and-'twq; 'after
noons a week Wilt' beUpcnt at thlsexer
else. Most -ot th6:rochbcrs-of tho club
" hfcvs somo kind of 'writer craft and they
- are already planning f or" their .annual
Venetian, carnival tf be held later In
the summer. '
At the Field Club.
ftlss Marjorle Howland will entertain
dinner, , this evening at tho club. In
- honor of httt ueti Miss Mary LUman-Cdf
Salt Lake laity. . Covers wilt .boMplafecd
Misses , Misses i 'i
i JtUth JUiUnser. -Marjorlo-Howland.
Jdargurlto Hunch,
MoBr. Messrs.
Frank Fredericks, Llpyd. Smith.
AUredfluich, 'Lduls'Meyen
Leon J. Callahan.
Mr. and JUri. J. ty, Thomas entertained
ten ffobsta fort Miss ' Mary .Munohhof f.
who leaves July 1 to , spend. ttioAaummsr
Abroad.-M. J3. "Newman,) had nln guests:
' Jfl."T.,Medrath.. six; John F. Stout, eight,,
W: H.- Bmlth.'four; aeorge "tfeliy, nine;
q. B. IJavcrstlck, four; George T.'Wtl
'6n. 'four; C. A. J Doth well, , six; J. W.
3 -OB&ttln; Vand- P. CVHeafey, four.
AfeOartcrtlktJ'Olub.
-Carter take club, -which has just
moved into new quarters, wlll- hold -open
bwisa Saturday ntterno6rt-uhd- evtmlnB"
tor. thw -members of 'the commercial club,
XhU wtllbo nulls a gala&rfatrror both,
dubs and will be" for tho members and
r,their families. There will bs fcpeCtalars
-ileaying .the .Commercial club 'Corner1 at
C o'clock Saturday afternoon.
The entertainment Includes swimming,
, y5Ahnft'foMer-skntlngy tennis,' baser ball,
bowling and trap shooting.
A Weollatlon" : will bo served at 8
O'clock and at 6:30 o'clock.
'A farewell dancing party was given
Tuesday evening fn: honor of Carl -llowt
; ley, 'who Is soon- to leave for. Chicago,
i where" ha will Join Mrs. CarlHdWlay,
Thefexpect to make Chicago thelrShomi
iLuneheon was served ""In the cafe -and
thosa' ipresent were:
Misses
Mlsses-
Ireno-Alilgby,
Emma Ureytnborg.
Kvelyn Spellman,
Judlw Palm,
CecilrNvithnell,
Jloae JOordy,
Nettle' Schooley,
Caroline Taylor,
ileUrs.
Carl Ulowhy.
PercyjOwynne,
Clarence HalL
AltleJohnson,
Marledune-VJamW
Ituth Dahlqulst,
Klsle PJarrOW,
Messrs.
Freeman llradford,
Itobert Nelson.
iKFrank Spellman, it
-'.I i
Ilarley Deems,
Edwin It Hawiey, rAUredsIwstrli,
Mrjinjid Mrs, aacki McMahon.
rorWisitors.
Mrs. W. It Wood will entertain at
luncheon Thursday at the Field club In
honon of Miss Mary Luman, guest of?
MIssVKowland; Satunlay evening Lttoyd;
Smith' will entertain lnfonnal(y at the
Happy Hollow club and Sunday evening
Louis (Meyer at the Field club.
Mrs, B. P. Boycr and 'Mrs; Harrlsowllt
entertain at bridge Friday afternpon at
Nadine FaceBoweier
(la Grn Bom Out )
Makes The Complexion fiBoautifuI
Soft and
!YIvety
IT IS PVHO
HARMLESS
.Monty Beck If Not
EnUttlyPIeJed
T1e oft,-yelvet)f
appearance re
' mains vntllpDw
der Is washed oil.
Purified by a ntw
process. Prevents
a unburn and return of discoloration
The ilncreailng popularity is wonderful.
"Whits, Flesh, Pink, Bkvnette. By
toilet counters or mail. Price 50 (cents.
NATIONAL TOILZT COHTAtn'i. tarti, ?Vm.
Bold" by Sherman & WcConntU Drug
Co.. Owl Dnig Co., Loyal I'liarmacy. Tho
Harvard arul nthera.
Extra' FHncjr i;lme,. liOc- per doen.
rt'ELIC. MAItKET
i. Fruit Department.
2010 Uarney Streot.
Wednesday, Juno 18, 1913.
Angeles, many will be Interested In,
the Field chili In -honor of 'Mrs. Harry
Jennlson of Chicago.
At tho-Country Club.
' Fred DnUgherty Will entertain at din
ner this evening at tho 'club In honor of
l'hlllp 'Metx, who lenves Thursday to
spi'nd tho summer lit Europe. His guests
will bo:
Mlrtes Mlssesr
Fr'nnces Hochstetler.Marlo Stewart.
Alice Jaqulth, Eleanor Mnckny.
Jonephino congaon,
MeBsrs.
Pllllln Metz.
Moesrs.
Cnsper Offutt,
Frnncls aalnen. Clifford -Wolfe.
"Mlmer Iledlck win-hftveignt- guests;
Hhrry C 'McCOrmlck, slxj C L. Deuel,
three; Johrt W.-Iledlck, four.
Dri IUoy Crummor- Kad"aa-hls dinner
guests Tuesday evening at tho club;
Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Smith.
fMrr-and Mraji EdWln. Ti 'fiWobe.
Mr4.&nd MrH. w; H.Whetler.
.Mrs. Kva Wallace.
Mn A. M. Warren.
Mr.' E. M. 'Falrfleld-cntortained ' six
guests at dinner Tuesday evening at the
club.
Pleasures Fast.
-MIs ;- Anna Itoucek entertained the
members of tho D." D. C. club at her
JiOme.'-mt Bouth?' KleVbnth"stroet, Mon
dny evening. Piano seloctlons' were ren,-,
dered by various members. Those present
er(j;
M'sSCB . .Misses i
Mario Dohncek, Anna Ulhn,
.Mayme" MoUkup, "Tory Yumek,
Elizabeth fihramok, Agnes Yuniek,
Uose 'Hhestnk, 'AiinWIloucBk.
The next-meeting will be at the home
of Miss Anna Rlha.
Luncheon aMh&'Itomc.
'JOno- of 'tho'largest' social "-affairs today
was the .luncheon given- byTiMrsi-,;l-Katie
CJrotU and'Mrs. AHhuri-Liftidauer in
compliment to tha. visitors. and, thp .brides
to be. Cut'flowera Wero'iisedIn -aeeorn-'
tlon and sixty-four guestp wcrb" present.
Church Affairs.
Tho'Ladlos'-Ald roclety of L6we Ave
nue 'church will, give a lawn' social at
tho Ohvrch' Thursday cVt'rilng.
rAlumnacrWilt Bnncuet.
''The' members- dfthe-'aiumnae of St.
Mary's and St. Berchman's seminaries
wtllHiold' their" annual"bahtruetUf St.
(Mary's somlnary Thursday ufternoon at
i o'clock.
Graduation Heoeption.
t,Mr. tnd!rs.A.',,U.'Alplrnwlll be at
"home BUHday rfft'efhoori ind ' "eVehlng In
hohor ot this daughter.' Odldle. whouwlll
graduate from the- OmahaHtgh' school
TTrlday evening.
In and OUt bf the' Beehive.
"Mra.'W. II. Smith left Wednesday for
Mrs. Clalro Haney, for two weeks.
.MlBjIda-Mlller of San Francisco, -who
has been attending school In New York,
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ICo
paid for the week. Miss Miller Is on her
way home.
-'Mrs; Ines A. Haney arrived from Ca
nanea. Mexico, this morning. "-Brie Is a
fguestof iMts. Harry- P. Deuel.
Miss Lillian Fitch and her sister. Mrs.
Mclstcr. have gone to. Chicago for six
Weeks.
Mrs. W. J. H'nes and son, William, are
spending1, the week' In Hastings visiting
Mrs: Hynes' parents. Mr. kndwMrs. Alex
ander Pickens.
"Mrs. 15dgar Bcott and '..children -will
leave the first of July for Scltuate, Mass.,
wherexthey liavo a cottage for the sum
mer. 'Mr, ymd Mr. L. F. Crofoot, and chll
drerwMUs Virginia, Mr.Kdward andMr.
li'ddot-lc, will leave noxtaM6ndayfor
Northeast Harbor, Me., where they will
spend the summer.
air. and Mrs. W. J. Cood and tjon. Wl
3lare. land' Mr,- nnd. Mrs. Jack Smlthand
little daughter pf New YorkCttr -)cft
Satortlay'for a trip-to' the Pdclflo toast.
Mr and Mrs. Smith will visit In Omaha
for-a short time before .leaving for New
York. r
Mrs. Harry Jennlson and Uttle daugh
ter. -Blanche, of Chicago, formerly of
Omaha, Who have been south for the
health ot little MIsa nianohe, -arrived' in
Omaha this morning" to sperid-three Weeks
vlkltlng-Mrs..K. P. lioyer-and Mrs-iMont-
gomerjr Harris. Mr. JennlsOn "will " come
next week for a short stay.
Mr. nd trs. Ulyland -'Noce -have 'gone
to Alberta. British Northweet,"where they
wtlUsptnd tha aummer.
Miss Nellie Klgutter. who attends
Smith college at Northhampton. Mass.,
will urtlve.home Thursday.
Mrs. C. B. Hhackleford, who has been
visiting In Des llolnes, fiturrjed yester-
ut- wim miss Maggie nnacKierord, who
will spend the summer here
MIsa Anna (James, manual tralnlnr
teacher at I'ark aeh'ooL leavea WcdnesdaJ
evening to j6tnJMr.'tth'tflMr8. vVlllls Ke'rrfi
In New lork, and spend the summer.
Miss Qcrtrude K. Wrasse returned Mon
i oicmnj, irora 4-CKaman, nut will re
turn to that, .place soon. 1
Mr. John J. Klcuhr expects to be the
ust of his fiance. Mlaa Wrasae, Sunday,
air. ana airs. Phlllpp W. Leonhardt
leave Bunday for New York and will
sail next week for Europe, to spend two
months.
The Persistent and ' tiudlclous Use of
Newspaper Advertising la
the Itoad to
ORKIN BROTHERS INCREASE
Concern Has Grown So Fast Addi
tional' Capital IsTBnlisled.
OMAHA FINANCIERS i INVEST
Were AttrAeteit'hr'theTbKnlliltltlea
of th KMnbllshment'a Fntnre
nnd nur Shnra In' the
Corpbrntldn.
Orkln Brothers' business' hns grown so
fast that they havo found It advisable to
!nllst new capital. In 'order to bo" ablo
to take care of their increasing business
thoy Have- taken into tho storo some of
tho prominent flhancpil nien of-tho city,
who have bcerf struck bj tho -great-possibilities
of that bunlness as conducted
by the Orkln Brother's.
These men have Invested a large amount
of capital, feeling- that thrf success br the
storo la assured. During tho twelve
months that Orkln'- Brothpnr'havo',bwhd
the establishment. If has dono far more
business than- flfst anticipated, and In
order to carry out their plans for larger
-business In tho future they decided It
would be rhoro ' 'dvlsablo to add more
stock holders. '
Such remarkable business' growth has
not been witnessed In Omaha, ns has been
made by tho",Orkln Brothers In the last
year. From a niodest beginning In a little
store seven years igo, this firm has had
to change locations several times to meet
the" demands of1 Its rapid expansion, 'until
It finally leaped Into the great, spacious
store formerly occupied by the i Bennett
company. Hero tHey nt once took' their
Place among the foremost ; department
stores of the west Tho growtri-of 'the
business has attracted tho attention riot
only of the customers! but of the business
of 'the city. j
Orkln Brothers have pursued tho policy
not only ot good business management,
but of liberality that has won them- favor
with theli'-patrons.
UNCLE SAM "WILL EXAMINE
APPLICANTS FOR MANY JOBS
July 16, 17 and 23,,nre the dates set for.
a lot of United States civil service ex
aminations In all thd places In the United
Htntcs where civil eervlc examinations
are usually held, including Omaha. The
cxamlhatlohs are In bjoloKy, telephone o;
crating, for chemists, sub-Inspector
powder, hiilt draftsman, 'seed 'warehousc-
mnnrasslslant In plant'-hfcjtology, nautical
expert, men and wdmen teachers and
'lndustrlnt teachers, drchltctts, senior ar
chitects, mechanical engineer, senior me
chanical onglneer, senior Inspector of mo
tlvo power, senior .Inspector of ear enhlp-
'trtent, -fnspectof of car-equipment, senior-
structural engineer, structural onglneer,
Aorilor civil engineer, civil hBinecr,',8enlor
electrical engineer, electrical enfrtriVr,
senior railway signal engineer, railway
signal engineer.
WESTERN STATESALL
i L00KING'M0ST?PR0SPER0US
K. A. Smith, .Industrial agent ot tho
Union Faclflc, is back '.from nn extended
trip through Utah and Idriho, whero lie
found both states' exceedingly 'ptbaperbus.
Mr. Smith says thatmany - new1 settlers
are going Into Utah and Idaho, ''taking- J
Vp vatant land, while many moro"ar
buying out the pioneers nnd paying good
prices for , their land
In Idaho Mr. Smith found uunsual de
velopment of water "powers arid projects
for Irrigation. Uinds along, the ditches
Is selling rapidly and is quickly being
Improved. - 'All ' through the " sectlohs
visited, Mr. Smith says) crops are splen
did and promise an abUndant yield.
OMAHA BOY 'GRADUATES
FROM YALE UNIVERSITY
John 11. Caldwell, son ot V. B. Cald
well, vlco president of the United States
National bank, graduated tpday from
the academic, department bf Yale ' -university,
lie was given a Bachelor of
Arts 'degree.
The burdens a woman has to carry
KffcTenod If "shtf Vrlll "tufrf tODrr Pleroo's
itrenthening nervine subduing nervous excitability, prostration, hysteria, hot-
to women. For thoto " ura(ging-dowa " pains or distress and for the derange
ments and Irregularities tho "Favorite Prescription" has bad many thousands of
testimonials from oeonle livintf in every part of America. Another important
hlngto" rrsosa' If- that this Bkedlcltid
without tho use of alcohol,-nsrcotloi, or any injurious agents, full list ot ingredi
ents glfca oa bottle-wrapper and twora to by Dr. R. V. Pierce who is President
1t tha Tnvotiili' -Hfitl An,l Snrdirnt ThtWtin. at TtTr
v vy
J Manes..') "Tried,
relief until I was
y4Sa. Moaaxu.
flakes Clothing Fresh and New
Vrhero'ls aomothing'-'mCrothnn cleanliness in tho results wo ob
talnMno'urprocess of"a'ry"fcteanfng suite, gowps, dresses, etc.
We nctually impnrt nevf lifo nnd snap to all garments sent to us.
SteKl'S lST. LADIES' LIST.
3-plece,, Suite. dr'A,efiIiad 5B0 1 Taljor Suite, dry cleaned . $l?73-$2
.2-plMoJSuits,-;yffloantd. .l.S5 PJaln Sklhs, dry cieanod. . . .75
Fancy Veste, Miry jcleaned, , .50 Plain Waists, dry cleaned.. .50
SdU8p6diand'Jr"eIaed,. TT5" Sil.lc Waists, dry cleaned .. , .75
Ties 'cleaned .10 TJresses,""dry cleaned. .. .3?liU5 up
Telephone Doug. 10. 2010 TAHNAM STItEKT.
FItKD, a AVIliSIOTlI, Mgr. f ' .
'Announceineht
Dr. 8hipherdt formerly with Mueh & Afach,
wishes'to riotifyitiietYrierida andpbtieit8bfhis having
bought an intertit.with Hdiley the dentist, at 706 Gity
National JSanh building, where' he will be pleased to
offer 'his services-
Very truly,
Pntme -.Dowlas 5&d BaiUy Dental Co.
dWettMWSjFlmUmi ftai I tartr '"" cnMiitinirmru.tiiirunrriimHi. umvs& rttMifnn ' m -g r 1 K51 - II
By LA KACONTI5U9K.
Afternoon gown of "mordore" silk
"aVmuro." The bodlco .forms a small
blouse, crossing In front and giving th&
deeollrtte a smalt movement of "V,"
showing a yoke of mallne lace. The
flat collar of tho same material Is veiled
with a mallne 'lace. A Stitched plait
passes over-tho shoulder -and Is trimmed
in front with three -pasaementorlo but
tons with thrco button holes embroidered
In tho- material of' the bodlco.
Tho a'rmholc Ib low nnd the slecvo long.
The sleeves arc trimmed with buttons
of passementerie and finished With three
(tfrtall flounces of plaited mallne.
A draped girdle sash of "champagne"
sllk nrmure is fastened In 'front by a
flat bdw.
The skirt- Is- gathered up at 'the waist
line, falls stralkhtr Vlth a small draped
stitch over the Side In ' f r&nt.
STATE' BANKERS. WILL
'MEET 'AT LINCOLN
The executive council of the Nebraska.)
fitato' Bankers' association met In Omaha
and selected Lincoln as the' place fori
holdlnc the poxt state convention- of trie'
association, The date, which will prob
ably be early this fall, will be sot by
tho Lincoln bankers.
At noon the fifteen -members of the
executive council were the 'guests of tho
Omaha bankdrs at' the" Omaha club. The
members ' Of the 'council nre ' elected at
tha- nnllnl pnnuAtinnn nf tVin nnamdntlnn
! nfid represent -the different sectional
(jrups'tliirodghpthff-state. ,
It Is truo that women, more frequently
suffer from kidney trouble than men. It,
W also true thoy" suffer mora, httcn'cly,
d'wlng-'to'thbli' mol-e SensltUTi bf-gnnlsm.
Kntherlne I Norton, NeW Bedford,
Mass., - sayj)! 'I had n terrible pain
across my back, with a burning and
BcaiatnK ' feeling. I took Foley Kidney
Pills as nadv'ertlsod, with results certain
and sure. Tho'paln'and burning feeling-
left me, I'fclt toned up and Invigorated.
X am ' glad to recommend Foley Kidney
rills." They aro tonlo In action, quick
In results. For'salo by all dealers every
'where. Advertisement.
Persistent Advertising Is the
Big Returns.
Road tu
throUih life are many- but they' can be
- Favorite Prescription. A soothing ane"
is'tfladfffrom efficient medicinal roots,
N. Y. Bvenr woman" it invited' to write'to this Institute, and
receive confidential and sound medical advice, entirely
xwithoutrootlf (Am on'6 who ttdjees the diseases ot Vooia
bis sDeclaltv.
"lean cheerfully, recommend your remedies, especially
ybur 'FttVQrttqlCrlptioTii'for all female disorders," writes
Mna.airwVMOimKix, or utuircity, Tonn., Kouto 2. 'During
the nast sflven vears 1 suffered from nains In tho back nnd
many . rtmediea but found only transient
persuaded by a friend to try Dr. Pierce's
Favorlto Prescription. Alter giving this remedy a (air trial.
I found that U would do Just what it' Is recommended to
do Ijused In' all seven botllos. I cannot, speak too highly
oWJrrWerco'rremedles for-all-fo:naloderangomonts.
Dtt PeWollJrefen Peltets reQulato Hver Ilia.
SgmpleWag-hJ)
Hundreds of New Summer Fiock Yor Women arid
Misses tTronrva New York Maker; dfJist Afabuf the
AcJtual Cost of the Materials Thiir day Bn'2d Elo'pr
Iiightin the height of the
frocks 'we offer these samples at bartfaitis you caMntfioisibly '&vpiwdte
else t7i town. The Vatiety of thesedreises ib almost, unlimited.
410, -$12.0, $15 Wash Dresses Jo at $5
Tho most daintily fashioned dresses are here. The nlost ex
treme novelties tlutt the best dressed women 'faVor. Many'
clever new Balkan and . Blazer, effects. Fine ' voile 'di'eses,
lawns, linens, ratines, ginghams, dimities ftrid batistes. The
colors are plain white, light . gtounds with fancy flol'anl
stripe designs. The- trimmings 'are fine liices, embroidered'
designs or combination effects, at 3fc to y their value
-Wash Dresses. JSU.:$2.98
Wo'men'8 and MIbbcb' fine lawns, ginghams,
ilercales, UnenB, 'rJllambraya and vdiloa, in
plain cfalors or fahoy -striped
ahd figured 'deglgna and trim-
med effects all this season's
riewest styles, 'at
SUMMER WAISTS
Lingerie and Vollo 'Waist's and
Blouses, new roll dollar 'effects,
now frilled fronts and 'other
smart features. ,8uch "Waists
i - . . . .
as ineso suouia sen reg
ularly for $1.50 to
$1.75, "special at
c for Women's -Anion
Spits and Women's
Light Weight Vests
Pino Lisle Uhton jgnlts, cuff and umbrella
kneo styles, -fncTudfng the- Nushaipe, the perfect
fitting 'parmetat, Vegnlar and 'extra sizes -also
Halo Vests with flainty lace yokes. Values up
to 59c each' Special on "omr Main Floor.
June Bale ot
dune Sale of
35, $6 and $7,88 White Hats Tomorrow
Beautiful "NVlnto Hemps, Tngals, Chips and Milans, nil tho newest ishapes for sitiMQv
wear, attractively trimmed with flowers, ribbons and chiffons and other new trimmings
just tho ILVT you want for that dainty lingerie frock. Remember these hats are all
new, fresh and clean, nnd are really worth $5, $6 and $7.50, all in one ,;S4ft .Jfo-'o
one grand lot, your choice , . . , (WWtiSlo
F"TM SPPtSlftI Trimmed amas, several shapes and styles to choose
E..7t nn rbVlfftb from, trimmed Sn white, pinlo-and light bite -breasts --and
aeroplane wings, spiu.uu values, also beautitul imo milans,
trimmed with summer -materials, nnd worth up to $20.00,
only
THOMAS KILPATRICK &
season Just at the timi ifw
tttth Tittmi!?. $1.98
Woinon's, and. MI8eB'':flrle'awn8t"gnghnm3,
percales and chatnorays " ; light and: "-dittk
ebadeg in strjppd or .figured . '.
designs. ;apd. plain white pi
ques all sizes jiretty, prac
tlcal dresses, at .............
Mesiin Underwear
Fine 'lingerlo, slip-over 'gowns,
combinations and Princess
Blips with beautiful lacos, em
broidery and ribbon trimmings,
ocautiiui finished and
carefully sized, will go
on -sale at , . . . ,
35
Fine cotton and mercerized hosiery, f We
hem tons: also nuro thread silk boot hose with
wido 'lisle garter
Bpucea heels ana toes some are run lasnionea,"
Regular and extra sizes, in black, tan, white.
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PRINCESS SLIPS
Exquisite "Prlricesfl Blips In. sev-"
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the daintiest laces, embroider-'
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Mercerized Lisle and
Silk Boot mmjA
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