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HIE BEE: OMAHA, 1M DAY, FEBRUARY '27, 1914
Society
By MELLIFIOIA.
Thursday, February 26, 1914.
HE Irresistible fascination of the footllghtu Is difficult to withstand
I ear those who have been upon the stage, and, to be sure, It Is
I rarely that one gives up this profession.
Mr. Sidney K. Powell, son of Mrs. A. C. Powell, who has boon
with a number of Shakespearean productions and others, settled d6wn In
Omaha a year ago opened a studio for teaching dramatic art, but the
reason for leaving tho stage has Just been revealed. Mr. H. T. Harris ot
Xew York made a wager of 1100 that Mr. Powell would not leave the stago
for an entire year and stay In one city for . that time. This morning Mr.
Powell received a telegram: "Tlmo Is up, you win and chock has been
sent. Como back to Broadway." And Mr. Powell leaves tho latter part
of the week for New York.
During his Btay hero Mr. Powell put on the following productions
"Tho Silver Lining," at the Brandels for tho benefit of tho Labor tomplo,
and last Saturday In Council Bluffs for tho benefit of the Creche, "Tho
Meddlesome Peggy."
George Washington Tea.
An interesting program wan given by
the musical department ot the Woman'
club at the Metropolitan club rooms this
afternoon under the direction ot Mrs.
Wagner Thomas. All ot the- numbers
were, by Italian composer. Following tho
program a Georgo Washington tea was
given at 4 o'clock In tho club parlorii, Mrs.
F. L. Haller assisted In pouring tea.
.Among those taking part In the program
were Mr. It. C. Richmond, Miss Carrie
Falrchlld, Olga Eltner, Mr. John Jamie
son, Mra. .Wagner Thomaii. The accom
panists were Miss Cora Schwartz, Miss
Huth Flynn and Miss Helen Sadtlek.
Matinee Luncheon.
Mrs. A. M. Longwcll entertained In
formally at luncheon at tho Commercial
elubr followed by a matinee party at tho
Orpheum for her slater, Miss Magnolia
Haynes ot Springfield,
FRECKLES
February and March llrlng Out Un
sightly Bpotfl. How to
ltcmovc Kaslly.
The woman with tender akin dreads
February and March because they aro
likely to cover her face with ugly freck
les. No matter how thick her veil, tho
sun and winds have a strong tendency
to mako her freckle.
Fortunately for her peace ot mind the
recent discovery of a now prescription,
othlnc-doublc strength, mukes It possible
for even thoso. moat susceptible to freck
les to keep their akin clear and whlto.
No matter how stubborn a cuao of freck
les you have, the double strength othlne
should removo them. Oct an ounco from
Beaton'Drug Co. and bnnlsh tho freckles.
Money back It It fails. Advertisement.
Co3tume Party.
A coetumo party was given Monday
evening by the Lucia society, at which
123 were present. The following are mem-
hern of this society:
Misses Mines
draco Melick. Bertha Petersen,
Anna Kllegaard, Klsle Neef,
Martha Franksport, Gusslc Backltind,
Clara Kllsten, Marie Daley,
rtuth Neef, Ida Kllrgiiard.
rtertha Ncef, Ksther Clustafaon,
Jennie Hanson. Urace Htcnberg,
Mrs. Lloyd Mellck.
Noted Traveler to Speak.
Dr. C. L. Ilabcock of the Bureau of
University Travel of Boston will spend
Thursday and Friday of next week i.l
this city as the guest of Mrs. J. JDlckuy.
Dr. Ilabcock will speak before the mo"i
bora of the Society of Finn Arts next
Thursday evening, and on tho following
day ha will speak in the morning and
tlio afternoon to Mrs. Ida M. Ilanchclt's
history classes. Among thosn who havu
traveled abroad with Dr. Itabcock'a tours
aro Mrs. Charles Offutt, Mrs. Hanchstt,
Mrs. Dickey and a number of others from
Omaha
To Receive Anti Applications,
it is announced that Mrs. Arthur S.
Smith, Mrs. John C. Cowln and Mrs.
J. W. Crumpacker will receive applica
tions for tlrono who wish to enroll as
members ot the anti-suffrage organlra-tlon.
For Bridc-to-Be.
Mlsa Wllma Hruce entertained Wednes
day evening in honor of Mica Marie
Hampton, one of tho March brides. The
guests wero members ot the M. I. club,
anil tho evening was spent with music.
Tho decorations were carried out In tho
brlde'n colors, yellow and while, and
Jonquils and daffodils wero used. Those
present wefc:
OMAHA AUTHOR TO FRONT
John 0. Yeiser's Immortality Book
Read in Many Lands.
THIRD EDITION IN FEW MONTHS
NPTrapapers In Hrotlnnrt, Hnglanil,
Australia Camilla nnit Home
I.nnd Comment Knrornltr on
on Proof of Internal I.lfe.
RESINOL WILL
STOP THAT ITCH
It Briars Instant XaUsf and Quickly
CI tars Away Bkla Eruptions.
No matter how long you havo been
tortured and disfigured by Itching, burn
ing, raw or scaly skin humors, Just put
a little of that soothing, antiseptic) Tlcsln
ol Ointment on the sores and the suffer
ing stops right there! Healing begins
that very minute, and your skin gets well
fO quickly you feel ashamed ot tho money
ybu threw away, on useless, tedious treat
ments. And the best of it Is you need never
hesitate to use Itoslnol Ointment. Heal
nol Is a doctor's ' prescription which for
eighteen years has been used by careful
physicians for almost all kinds of skin
affections. They prescribe Krslnol freely,
because they know Its soothing, healing
action Is brought about by medication
so bland and gentlo that it can not harm
the most delicate or Irritated skin oven
ot a tiny baby,
Heslnol 6lntmcnt (60o and II), and
Itcalnol Soap (tic), aro sold by practi
cally every druggist. Do not bo deceived
by "Imitations" oc "substitutes." For
trial Blxe, free, write to Dept. 4S-11, Hesl
nol, Ualttmore, Md,
Misses
Frances MoComb,
1 Intel Ochiltree ot
Ilrooklyln, N, Y.
Belle Stirague,
Gertrude Quenlg.
Misses
Mario Hampton,
Jicien .Lfynn
Augusta MngPdolt,
Madeline Mm,
Leola Utnnden,
Qladys Talinodge.
Mesdamfs Mesdnmes
William 8. Hampton. William Bruce.
Halph Longneckcr,
Debate on Suffrage.
"Woman Suffrage" was tho subject ot
an Impromptu debate at a meeting of tho
McKlnley lodgo and LadlcsX auxiliary of
the Il'nal IJ'rlth Inst evening. Tito women
upheld tho affirmative, while the men,
with a few exceptions debated tho nega
tive. It was highly enjoyed by nil tho
members present. Other numbers on tho
program wero a piano duet by Misses Ida
and Ksslo Brodkey and a dramatic rendi
tion, "As You Llko It," by Mies lllanche
Monhelt.
Pastime Card Club.
Tho Paathno Card club met Wednesday
afternoon at tho home of Mrs, William
Jensen. Prises wero won by Mrs. P. K.
Anderson, Mrs, William Jensen, Mrs. F.
W. Taylor and Mrs. Kate Decker, Mrs. K.
T. Itoscndalo ot Salt Lako City was the
guest of tho club. Mrs. Knto Decker will
bo hostess at tho next meeting.
Birthday Surprise.
A surprlso party was tendered Miss
Dorothy lllchrns Wednesday evening, In
celebration ot her birthday. Tho evening
was spent In dancing. Those present wero;
Misses Misses
Irene Albach, Alrda Thompson,
Margaret Schurlg, Helen Dunham,
BACKACHE IS
A DANGER SIGNAL
Kidney Troubles Bladder Dis
orders, Rheumatism, and
Serious Diseases Follow.
There are other symptoms, such ns
pains In tho regions of the kidneys, ner
vousness, dlzilness, tired and worn-out
feeling, weak bladder, painful, ncnldy, or
urinary troubles, which are Just as dan
gerous, fgr the slightest, kidney derange
ment If neglected may dovclop Into tho
deadly Dright's Disease, Dropsy or Diabetes.
It Is not only dangerous, but needlcts,'
for you to suffer, and endure tho tortures
of these troubles, for tho new discovery,
Croxone, quickly and surely ends all such
misery.
There Is no more effective remedy
known for tho cure of kidney, bladder
trouble, and rheumatism, than this new
scientific preparation, because It removes
the' cause. It soaks right into the kid
neys, through tho walls aud linings,
cleans out the clogged-up pores, neutral
ises and dissolves the poisonous uric acid
apd waste matter, that lodges Jn the
Joints and muscle and causo thoso ter
rible rheumatic pains, and makes tho kid
neys niter the poison from the blood and
drives U out of the system.
Throe doses of Croxone a day, for a
few days is often all that Is ever needed
to cure the worst backache, or overcome
disagreeable urinary disorders, and you
can take It with the utmost confidence
that nothing on earth will so quickly
overcome the worst case of kidney, blad
Jer trouble or rheumatism.
You wll find Croxone different from
all other remedies. There U nothing else
like it, it I so prepared that It Is prac
tically Impossible to take it Into the hu
man system without results. An original
package costs but a trifle at any first
class drug store. All druggists are au
thorized to personally return the purchase
price tf Croxone should fail In a single
co& Advertisement
Mrssra.-
Solon Albach,
Kdwnrd Hchutlg,
Donald Nicholson.
Messrs.-
Howard Dunham,
Halph Benedict,
Bridge Luncheon.
Mrs. Q. W. Lomoureux, of the New
Hamilton, entertained at a. bridge lunch
eon today. The decorations wero red
roses and carnations. Five tables wero
placed for the game.
Jolly Dozen Club.
Tho Jolly Dosen club was entertained
at tho home of Mrs, Joseph Ackerman.
Wednesday afternoon. TrUca were won
by Mrs. William Roeslng, Mrs. A.
Havalka ami Mrs. C, C. Kern. Mrs. J.
Traill will be hostess at the meeting next
week.
Chioken Fie Luncheon.
A chicken pie and oyster pie luncheon
wilt bo served at tho First Presbyterian
church Friday from 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock.
In and Out of the Bee Hive.
Mr. and Mrs. John Llonberger will
leave the latter part of the week tor
Kxcclslor Springs,
Sir. and Mrs. D. W. Armstrong of New
York City aro spending a few days In
Omaha with their cousins, Mr. aud Mrs,
Charles D. Armstrong.
Mrs. It. Q. Fleishman and daughter,
Harriet, of North Platte, are visiting at
the home of Itev. and Mrs. K. Fleishman,
Mr. Flclshfan will arrive Sunday morn
ing.
Mrs. Lillian Jacobs and Miss Lynn Cur
tis are stopping at the Auditorium Annex
hotel In Chicago, where they will spend
some time. Mrs. Jacobs will stop oft here
en route to her home In Littleton, Colo.,
for a visit with Mrs. Curtis.
CUSTER COUNTY TO BUILD
NEW JAIL ATJR0KEN BOW
Custer county Is to build. a new Jail
and Jailer's residence at Ilrokcn Dow.
Dlds are to be received by tho county
flerk ot Custer county not later than
April 6, at noon. A number of Omaha con
tractors expect to send for copies of the
plans preparatory to making bids for the
Job. John Latenser ot Omaha Is the ar
chitect. '
John O. Yclser Is hearing from his "Im
mortality Established by Science" from
far and near. Nrwunnnon In fll,,pnn
London, Manchester, Liverpool, Australia
and other foreign lands, to say nothing
of Canada, are commenting freely and, as
a iuic, very ravorah'y upon tho little
book, and papers alt over the t'nltcd
States have done so. Moreover, Individ
uals are sending in large numbers of
orders for tho book, which already has
run, In a few months, through two edi
tions and Is now passing Into the third.
Mr. Yclser arranged a "return" card
Plan for editors who wished a copy of
the book and Is receiving these from all
points of the world, and from so nip- of
the oldest and most rcDiitahl 1nirfnnl
One of tho most elaborate commentaries
thus far made Is in a column and a half
editorial of a Canadian dally. Evidently
tho editor lias digested the Omaha lawyer-author's
work completely. In his
criticism he says:
It Is Indeed u work of great weight,
logically constructed and cleverly mak
ing use of sclenro to reconstruct a funda
mental religion Inimical to no church's
doctrines. Frantically what Yelsrr does
In this remarkable book Is to accept tho
biblical story of the origin of the uni
verse ns the true first cause In tho words,
In the beginning was tho Word and the
Word U-UH fSnrl niul Mm ..... .,u
God." Hp discards the Idea of nn
accidental combination of matter produc
ing llfn nnil tirrnin.m.l. . .v.. I
ma"r-"Thought." and traces that
It !h n lirll 1 1 a fit n,f,l ,lm,(1.t..l ...
and we can only congratulate ourselves
that Joseph Smith never pretended to
have discovered it. Yclser has
proved that evolution Is not Incompatible
with Dlvlno first causes, thnt man Is
hnlh finul .ml hnAtr n.l .I.-. a. .t
., . V" ii iijul u mrcu
has been evolution to produep the body.
""I"" "no u cvuivca irom mo uivino
soul.
Fashion Hint
W
NlsW.
Why Women Did
Not Wish Heavy
Vote in Chicago
"I wish The Tit wolliii rrtitnln tnr lia
.Inasmuch as It has commented editorially
upon the fact that only 0.000 women
voted at the Chicago primaries, whereas
luO.ooo had registered, tho chief reason
for tho shortage." sava Mle.i Vrnnem It.
Graves, chairman of the publicity com
mlttco of the local Pojttlcal Equality
league.
"It Is this, the rules of the nrlmnrv r.
quired voters to register their party at-
miauon ror two years to come, and, ov
ing to tho fact that tho women wero on-
iimy now as voters, they deemed it if si
to go slow In doing this. They wero iff
vised by tliolr leaders that It would bo
best to forego tho opportunity of nollinc
a largo vote at this, primary rather 'hast
mano any mistake, in party alllgnment.
"We all feel that this was Winn! llnl
as the women wero nowly -enfranchised
mar yuuiji Wqu arioru to take time tor
determining their party affiliation. Now,
oniy Because or tins provision In the pri
mary law, our voto waa comparatively
By LA IIACONTEL'SE.
The negligee It, quite as Important to
tho wardrobe ns tho street frock or the
evening gown, and as much attention Is
being given It this season. The richest
of materials nro used In its making, and
the modish trimmings Include fur, swan,
marabout or the metal laces. This model
Is a quaint, smart negligee, dovclopcd In
Ivory brocaded spongo material. The
bodice makes n kimono In n shape recall
Ing the bolero, with two points fastened
at the middle front. It Is edged all around
with a filmy band of white swan.
light. I'm sure it Is no criterion of t;in
women's Interest or their future partici
pation at tho polls. Hy the next election
wo will havo our benrlngs and bo bettor
prepared to assert our partisanship,"
The CniiKf of lltifMiniutUm
In, stomach trouble, lazy liver and
deranged kidneys, try Electric Bitters;
regulates liver and helps kidneys to work.
CCo nnd $1.00 All dealers. Advertisement.
BARKER TO BE BROUGHT
TO OMAHA FOR TRIAL
Federal, officers hero havo received no
tice that an order of removal has been
granted In tho caBo of .tho government
against John , Barker, colored, who was
arrested , at, Yale, Okl., on a. chargo of
violating the Mann act. Barker will be
brought to Omaha and will bo held
hero for trial.
Pots and pans quickly shed
their grime and grease, and
shine like new when you use
GOLD DUST
Cleans everything, and
leaves purity behind it.
6c and larger packages.
THE W.K. EMRRANK cohpamyJ
CHICAOO
'Let the GOLD DUST TWINS
mo yow worn'
'iiiliiMliiiiM
3
r
tar 1
Carload Shipment
Of Dining Tables
Checked Into our stock today.
Thoso aro tho well-known
HASTINGS TABLES
for which wo have tho exclusive 6alo In Omaha.
Ono of our largo samplo floors Is entirely devoted to the
display of dining room furniture. Wo aro showing 115 eamploa
of dining tables In the various styles and -finishes from 9.75 to
the best In solid mahogany. Call and let us demonstrate tho
superior features of a tablo selected from our Immense stock.
Best Rug Values on the Market
lioynl Wilton Rugs rich colors in latest designs.
27x54 $0.00
3CxG3 $7.50
4-6x7-6 $15.50
6x9 $27.50
S-3xl 0-C $:W.75
9x9 9:$7.30
9x12 $i:.50
Larger slrca In proportion.
Beaton & Laier Co.
415-17 South 10th Street.
PAYMENTS IP YOU WI8II.
TURPIN'S NEW DANCING ACADEMY,
2th nnd Fnrnam Streets. II. 5113.
New term for beginners, Monday, March 2, 8 p. m. Assemblies
Tuesday evenings. High school socials, Saturday evenings.
PltlVATE LESSONS 11Y APPOINTMENT.
Telcphuno II. 51 ta.
Yard wide nain
sook and lingerie
lawn. Thousands
of yards, alt
worth 10c, In
basement, r
Friday at.. OC
Friday and Sat
urday wo wll
sew half soles
and strnlghte
heels ou women
shoos for 75c ri
pair. Kiwt Arrndo
1
III IV
'"HP II
A
10 Big Bargains in Wash Goods
5c
35c Madras, 15c Yard.
32-ln. shirting madras, crepe and nlnuo effects:
also hundreds or yards imported English
shirting In newest designs for waists, chil
dren's and women's dresses, blouses and
men's shirts. An exceptional bargain, yard..
Ginghams at 7y2c Yard
Scotch and chambray ginghams.
A deslrablo quality for children's
wear. Lengths 3 to 10 71
yards. Bargain square, yd., 20
New Percales, 8y2c Yard
There Is not one pretty pattern or nlaln color miss
ing. An unusually pretty lot of yard wide dress
percales for spring wear. On basement o 1
bargain square, yard O'J C
I5c
Silk Stripe Crepes at 15c
All the favorite shades of blue, brown, American J
Beauty, tan, gray, pink, green, etc. Makes
up into the prettiest frocks, in those new
draped effects. 25c quality, on sale on
bargain square Friday at, yard
Dress Ginghams, 5c Yard Shirting Prints, 3Y2c Yard
Finest quality fancy dress glng- i Also dress prints and fancy robe
hams, la 1 to 3-yard lengths, prints. Thousands of yards in good
Pretty patterns that can be fj patterns and colorings for M
matched. Special at, yard. . OC , practical wear, yard. .... O 2 C
Fancy Flannelettes, 5c Yard
All one. yard wide. Fancy outing flannel and
pretty pattern kimono and dress flannels. Tho 8c
and 10c qualities. Remnants and bolts to
buy from, Friday at, yard OC
A Great Bargain Lot of the Finer Wash Goods to Clear, at
7
I Hero are samplo bolts of foreign and domestic novelties, enltnhin ;fnr HrnsRAR.
I children's wear, waists, blouses, shirtings, etc. We have Included all the sample bolts
p and remnants of marquisette, voiles, 43-inch wide bordered voile, mercerized striped
2U batiste, silk mulls, fancy striped pique, madras, floral organdies, striped ratine, silk
jacquards, etc. Come to tho Brandels basement early Friday. Tho highest cost fab
rics cannot last all day. A wonderful bargain In tho basement at
7
G
Wonderful Friday Sale f Women's Coats
300 of them, Formerly Worth up to $6.00, only III inn
Women's, misses and children's fall and winter coats, in plain cloths, Jk LJIJ
mixtures and novelty cloths. Including odds and ends trom stocks, but
all good qualities and. late stylos. Formerly worth up to $6. To ho
cleared Friday, in basement, nt
VMM
$3 to $5 Dresses Friday
$169
Lot of 200 stylish, nroctlcal
cloth dresses for women and
misses. Odds and ends from vari
ous stocks, including dresses
worth ?3, $4 nnd $5. To be
cleared Friday, in basement....
$2.00 to $3.50 Fancy Waists, at
Pretty silk, not, laco and chif
fon waists in many up-to dato
styles. Previously priced at $2,
$2.50, $3 and $3.50. To bo cleared
Friday in main floor and base
ment, choice at
98
Girls' Dresses, $152
Pretty spring dresses in cham
bray, ginghams and percales.
Checks, stripes and plain colors,
for. girls 6 to 14. Friday, as a
special attraction, at $1.50
75c House Dresses,48c
Good practical styles In women's
and misses' house dresses. Well
made. Variety of good materials.
Worth 75c to $1, in basement,
Friday, at -18c
$1 Petticoats, 49c
Women's black and colored petti
coats of light weight sateen, Haly
con cloth, Imitation Heatherblootn
and cotton taffeta. Regular
values, Friday, in basement. .40c
CHILD'S DRESSES I $5 SIORTS AT $2.98 I 25c DRAWERS, 18c
Children's wash drpsanfl.
Percales and ginghams,
Jn ntrlpp. checks and plain
colors. These are exception
ally Kood .little dresrex,
specially priced lor Fri
day, at 390
Special lot of misses'
and women's skirts In
stripes, checks, mixture?
and pain colors. Regularly
worth up to $5. Specially
priced for Friday ....$3.00
Women's drawers of
good quality muslin. Pret
tily trimmed with laces
ml einbrolderv. Regu
lar 25c and 39c garments.
Special In basement. ... .180
Child's Drawer s
Children's drawers of
good muslin. Neatly
trimmed with laces and em
broidery. All sizes. Regu
lar price 26c. Friday In
basement at '. .100
I1ATII HOOK SPECIALS
Women's and mlsHes' heavy Ger
man flannel , and eiderdown bath
robes in plain or figured..
Worth $2.96. 13.60 ami I
$3.98. Friday on seconds
floor, at . . .
CHILD'S 00c GOWNS, 30c
gowns and sleeping garments, for
URes 3 to H Worth up to 69c, Friday"
on. secpnd floor ' -....390
i$l.98
Fine Undermuslins Worth to $1.50
Special purchase of fine undermusilnn to im of
fered at a bargain price. Gowns, potticoats, com
binations, princess slips and drawers. Beautifully
trimmed with laces, embroidery and tucks. Hundreds
of styles to select from, all worth up to $1.60, on salo
Slain Floor, at. ... -
FRIDAY
45c
GARMENT
Women's $2.50 Shoes at $1.25
About 160 pairs women's shoes to.be. closed out at
ono-hulf price. Odda and ends Including numerous
good styles. Nearly all Blzes. Unsement.
Women's felt ton shoes.
regularly worth $1,50, In
basement at .70c
Men's felt ton shoes
resularly worth VI. Fri
day in basement 91
Boudoir slippers, satin slippers and house slippers
or women.. Odds and ends from stock, for. pw
merly priced at $1 and $2. In tho basement 'nK
, bW"
Friday
Women's storm rub
bers. At qualty. All
sizes, at, pair 49o
noys' tfood school shoes.
All sizes, pair 91.35
All sizes In girls' $1.75
school shoes at 91.33
Infant's soft Kid shoes
In' button styles 59o
TRIMMINGS WORTH TO $1 FOR 25c
Short lengths and sample pieces fine bands and
edges, ornaments and medallions. Persian and Bul
garian colored bands, gold nnd silver allovcrs, slllc
floss allovers In fancy colors, fine shadow lnccs. etc..
Many worth up to $1, Friday, on main floor at. each, aSo
15c LACES, '3c
All pure linen cluny
laces In matched sets,
widths up to 3 InchcH.
Worth up to I Do a yard.
Special on main floor... 3o
Cambric and nainsook
edfres. Some with ribbon
beading. Widths up to 10
Inohes. Worth up to 16c.
Friday, main floor, yd., 6o
15c Embroidery, 9c
Bemnants of lS-lnch cam
bric and nainsook corset
covering and flounclngs.
In basement, yard 9c
Narrow lace edges and
Insertions, Including vals,
torchons and cluny. Worth
up to 10c. Friday In base
ment, yard 3o
Sale of Dress Goods Remnants
35c
49
79c
Several hundred yards of fine dress goods
remnants. Including costumo and French serges,
fancy suitings and coatings, whipcords, diagonals,
Bedford cords, taffetas, Henriettas, broadcloths, Victoria
suitings. Lengths from 2 to C yards, and 30 to 54 Inches
wide. Worth up to J1.G0 a yard. Divided into three lota
for Friday's selling on main floor, yard
Broadcloth Worth to $2 a Yard
98c
Dress Pattern Sale
600 fine dress patterns of thr
season's favored weave. Includlj'.t
alt welghtH In serges, whipcords v.nd
granite suitings, also blaek and Vilto
checks. Worth $2 to $6. Foi' fun
pattern 91.69, 91-95 ana 93.79
Remnants Challies
Main Floor.
Itemnunts of nil wool French chal
les. Patterns and qualities from our
regular 69r. GOc and 39c challies. In
remnant lenctlis. as loner as thnv
last at, yard 22c
60-Inch shrunk and BDOnired broadrlnth In
a fine range of new spring colorings. The
real chiffon weight broadcloth, so fashion
able for spring: suits. Worth $2.00 a.
yard, on salo main floor, yard.
MATCHED PIECES
Our entire stock Import
ed matched pieces. Black
ana all colors, t an te used
for many nurnoses. As lone
as they last, in basement,
at each 100 and 18o
TWILL SUITINGS
Lawrence Mills 26-lnch
twill suitings, similar to
gabardine. Practical for
misses' and children's dres
ses, in basement, yard.,lDo
Specials in New Dress Goods
New spring dress goods Just received and placed,
on special bargain squares for Friday's selling:
Nobby Mannish Suitings Af
French. Wool Taffetns IffrilC
All Wool French Serges q
New Spring Whipcords
Now All Wool Crepes
Tailor Suitings
French and Storm Serges
Main Floor.
69c
79c
'98c
69c
Foulard Silks, 69c
They are tho spot-proof kind,
usually 85c to 98c. All fash
ionable shades. We have never
offered anything like It at the
price,
yard
Shirting Silks
New 56-Inch shirting silks
are here. Ueautlful pat
terns. Itequlres only 2
and 2',i yards for a shirt
waist. Specially priced, at.
yard 69o, 79 o. 91
Fine Dress Silks
3C-lnch new spring dress silks, In
soft messalino weave. Various
stripe combinations. Only 5 and
C yards of silk required for uti
entire dress. Very special 7Q
at, ytrd i C
Silk Remnants About Price
C.OOO yards fine silk remnants In plain and fancy
weaves. Brocade, crepe de chine, crepe meteor,
crepe Canton, silk and wool poplins, radium sllkn,
foulards, gauzes, Bulgarian silks, Japanese anil
China silks, messallnes, taffetas, pongee sllk:i.
corded and bengallne silks. Silks of all kinds in
lengths up to 8 yards at about half regular price.
Bargain square, main floor.
$2 Brocade Satins, $1.59
Imported brocado satin de luxe,
a soft, clingy fabric In smart pat
terns. Particularly adapted for
afternoon and party dresses. Tho
$2 and $2.50 qual- - j-q
itles, yard J) X Ob7
Dress Goods
Dress goods remnant
consisting of qualities
ranging upwards from 60c.
Plain and fancy weaves,
checks, serges, whlpcordi
aud diagonals. On basement
bargain square, yard..25o
Remnants of Silk
Plain and fancv llk in rn.nn.
lengths 3 to 8 yards. Suiting weaves,
taffetas, messallnes, foulards, pon
gee silks, catlns; usually nellW at
7-t t In fiQ L'nnnl.. I . . . . .
v . Mfw.ui vi innin j loir,
yard 39o
Sample Pieces of Silk
Another lot of manufacturer).'
house silk samples In over 10U
iliffcrent styles and patterns. Just
the thing for millinery or dress trim
mings, fancy work, pillow tops, etc.,
each lOo, 35c, 39c
Regular 60c Turkish Towels
Large. xtra lieavy double ply Turkish rt
bath towels. These towels are worth 60c, your Vll
choice Friday In basement and main floor m7lC
at, each
10c Quality Towels
Best quality 10c rottoi
hlte or with red bor-
10c cotton.
plain white or with red bor
ders. Especially desirable
ror hotels and rooming;
houses. Special Friday on
main floor, each
Damask Special
C0-inch width Rosemary table, dam
ask. Exceptionally fine for wear
nd launders beautifully. Has a linen
finish. 2 and 2 U -yard lengths: hem
med ready for use, on main floor,
each , goo
Lxtra h e a v y.
doublo ply waili
cloths; blue lnl-
uuis; special
main floor, each
towels.
T2c
on
5c
8c
Toweling
Remnants
n.mmnli nf lilisL rn..1
Ing In 1 H to 5-yard lengths,
16, 18 and 20-inch widths,
in plain and striped effects.
Worth lc from the bolt,
basement, yard. ....... ..so
Diaper 7A
Cloth, Bolt l"C
24 and JT-lnch heavy san
itary absorbent diaper
cloth. The kind that sells
regularly for 98c and $1 10
a bolt. In basement Friday,
10-yard bolt for 79c
Two Specials in Draperies
Two cases of scrims,
voiles and marquisettes,
in remnants from the
20c to 35c grades, in
basement Frl- in
day, yard luC
1,000 palrB of laca
curtains, In whlto or
ecru color. Plain and
fanpy, 2Vi and 15 yards
long; base- a f
ment rtC
Four Big Friday Bargains in Our Wall Paper Section
10 patterns in regular 8c
papers, in light and me
dium colors, with 9-lnch
borders to. match, Fri
day, per o 1
roll 0"2"C
Parlor, dining room,
store and hall papers, in
all colors and patterns,
with borders to match.
16c grade, 1
roll.. Q j"C
Beautiful new 1914
bedroom papers, with
cutout borders to match.
Our regular 18c grade.
FrWay,
roll. . .
9c
New llnillfl L'nlrl liniici-c
In nil spring colorings,
including qualities regu
larly worth Up to 25c.
Friday, 1 O 1
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