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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MA1UH G, 1914.
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U.S. ASKED TSUPPORT DIAZ
Representatives of Felix Sec Mem
bers of Senate Committee.
PROPOSAL HELD . PREPOSTEROUS
tlebel Chteflnln Orders Commission
Chonfn to IitTrftttffnte Urnton
KIUIiir to Look Into
nnnch Caito Also.
Freckle-Face
WASHINGTON, March 6.-Although
Great Britain's reluctance tn press tho
Benton case, at this tlmo has made I he
Mexican situation less acute, there are
, several aspects of It which. It s now
practically certain, will ocias'on spirited
debate In the senate In a few days.
It became known tonight that tacts and
data concerning tho number of foreigner
killed In Mexico since armed revolution
began there Is being salhired by tho
Stato department for Scnjttjr Shlvolyt
ranking member of, tho torelj.i relations
committee, who Is cxpo;t-'d to present
official records about conditions In the
southern republic It was reported that
Senator Fall of New Mexico woutd oj en
the debate with a speech pirating to con
ditions In Mexico and urging a change of
policy.
Present Dlnm Adherents.
Incidentally, the New Mexico senar
today presented to the farilgn relations
committee, Pedro pel Vllar and Cccl'lo
Ocon, representing the political interests
of Felix" Dlax.
Members of tho committee were iranlcly
ama7ed when tho Mexloa.is sought tho
moral support of the United States rc-v-crnment
to bring about peace In Mexico
by another rovolutlon headed by wUx
Diaz. The committee had no Idea, It Is
said, of the exact purpose of their visit
other, than they wished to present In
formation about tho situation In Mexico.
Members of tho committed flatly stated
that the United States could not recog
nize any such movement. Vllar and O.on
severely arraigned President llucrta as
(iorrupt and Generals Carranza. ahd Villa
as bandits and argued , that Fells Diaz
had n host orioyal Mexican citizens be
hind him who would rush to his support
to establish a real government In Mexico.
They wanted to get a promise, if possible,
from the American government that it
would uphold Diaz and recognize him if
tho'counter revolution succeeded. Several
members of tho commute characterized
the proposition as preposterous.
Iteiiucat of Colquitt.
The request by Governor Colquitt of
Texas upon the federal governor of
Nuevo Leon for tho extradition of those
responsible for the kidnaping of Vergara
occasioned much discussion tn official
circles here. Tho Texan governor had
nsked the State department to tell him
what It looked upon as the legally con
stituted government in northern Mexico,
for by tho special treaty with Mexico
cxtradltlon.proceedlngs can bo carried on
between governors in adjacent border
states without reference to the American
State department.
nmii suKKcstcd to Governor
Colquitt that he might ask for the ex
tradition of the offenders from tho
governor of Nuevo Leon." leaving it to
the Texas governor to detcrmlno who
that Individual was. The extradition has
been asked" for. on tho charge of hors-s
Healing. State department officials say
, under the treaty the Offenders, St
extradited, could not be tried for mur
der, because Vergara was siam u -
lca.nsoU
nr'.W ProTe ot'BaneH CMC
NOGXLeS, Bonora. Mex., March 4
General Carranza ordered tonight an In
vestigation of the Bauch case by the
-mi..inn nt to El Paso to look Into
the death of W. S., Benton, a British sub
Ject. This action was tanen aiier re
ceipt of a report from uencrai
gardlng the disappearance of Gusta;
Ti.n.k American.
In General Villa's report he stated' that
Bauch had" been Jailed at Chihuahua City
on suspicion of being an agent or u..
frinrllv interests. General Villa said
hnwftver. that tho American had been
released and that since then tho state
authorities had been unable- to locate
him. He promised continued efforts to
secure more' information about nis ais
appearance.
Commission t EI Vnuo.
EL. PASO, Tex., March. 4. A Mexican
commission to cxamlno into the death
of Wlltam S. Benton, appointed by
Venustlano Carranza. supremo chief ot
tho rovolutlon. arrived here tonight and
will review the findings of the alleged
court martial Independently or the Ansio
American commission, the work of which
has' been retarded by diplomatic techni
calttlcs.
The new commission is cpmposed ot
General' Bamon ' Frauto, president; Dr
Mleuel Silva and Miguel Lara. Ttwy
exnect to begin work tomorrow to ascer
. tain, according to their Instructions,
whether the arrest and convictions of
Benton was according to due form of
law and justice. Unless some flaw In
the proceedings Is discovered they are ex
pected to exhume the Briton's body. Th.o
n,ew commission is to act entirely inde
pendent of the"Anglo-AmerJcan commis
sion, according to General Carranza'
instructions.
Hacrtn, Confident. K
.MEXICO CITY, March I. Talking for
the first time today to a few newly ar
rived newspaper correspondents, Presi
dent Huerta reiterated that he has an
army or 250.C00 men. with which he Is
determined to fight the rebels until, they
are subjugated or exterminated.
A virtually prohibitive export tax has
been placed on cattle and hogs. This l
not a measure by which It Is expected
fairing revenue Aov the government, but
ono calculated to conserve the cpuntry'a
food supply. The region from which the
Capital and other cities are receiving
their' beef cattle has been greatly re
stricted by the revolution and the prob
lem of maintaining a meat supply prom
ises to become serloiis should the rebels
continue closing In on the capital.
HORDE ARRESTED AT CHURCH I
Hundreds Under I. W. W. leadership
Disturb Worshipers.
SCENES OF WILDEST DISORDER
Patrol Wnixons from All Over City
llnslt to Plarn anil Offenders
Are Hauled to Conrt for
ItrnrlnK.
NEW YOniv, March 5. Several hundred
men who, under the leadership ot the
Industrial Workers ot the World, novo
been marching on church edifices re
cently, were arrested tonight In St. Al
phonsua' Roman Catholl6 church on Wert
LOOKING FORJANER "LIVES
Dr. Katlierine Bonaviez Before the
Omaha Suffrage Association
WHAT THE FUTURE MAY BRING
Speaker Tnkes Issne Tvlth Iter. T. J.
Macknr and Contends the Ballot
for Women In a tSood
Thing.
Dr. Katherlno Bonavicz wheeled her
small daughter in her baby carriage, over
the bricks, mortar and other debris sur
rounding tho Bohrbough buitdlnjf, where
a meeting ot the Omaha Suffrage asso
ciation was held Wednesday afternoon,
In order that she might reply to Bev,
T. J. Mackay's antt-suffrage statement.
as printed In the parish paper.
Dr. Bonavicz drove home each ono of
"her points by quotations from the Bible.
Among other things, sho stated that If
women adhered to tht Idea that their
work outside tho home would contaminate
them, they would bo disregarding tho In
junction ot Christ to go out and bo a
good Influence wherever most needed.
"Tho real reason for the opposition to
tho suffrago movement Is 'that they fear
It will put nn end to riotous or luxurious
living," said thu speaker, "Wo who up
hold the movement, however, feel that
tho result will be cleaner, saner lives and
earlier marriages."
) Dr. Bonavicz expressed tho thought that
icr small dauehter hnri min ho n mm-
ardent suffragist than sho had ever been.
This child had caused her to realize the
unequal conditions under which socloty'is
governed, a these laws would apply to
her daughter if she were left alone In the
world.
Mrs. M. B. Munson of Plttsbunr. Knn..
who has been organizing suffrage so
cieties throughout the stato for the last
three months, was another speaker of tho
afternoon. Sho discussed the opposition to
meTnovcment among certain forcicn elo.
ments, but attributed it to the fact that
they were not as yet In sympathy with
the American spirit.
Munson made a Plea for rational
methods in carrying on the suffrago work
as opposed to tho spectacular perform
ances or some or the suffragists. "Mrs.
t-annnurst Is the greatest . harm tn u,
suffrago cause," she said and added, "the
reunon mr tne, existence of different so
cial standards is becauso there has never
been social equality."
.me matter of cn-bDeratlnir with ntv,.-
organizations for tho purpose of bring
ing Dr. Katherine B. Davis to dmahal In
April was left in the hands of a com-mlttee.
A committee was annotated to
for a public meeting when Mrs. George
Covell will rely to tho statements made
uy anss Winnie Bronson. In her anti-suf-frago
address in this city
wllUbo other speakers,' to be decided upon
uy mo committee.
Now la the Time toOst Rid of .Thi
TJgly Spots
Do you know how easy it Is to re
move those URly snots so that no one
vylll call you frec1le-faccT ,
Simply get an ounce or othlne, double
strength, from Beaton Drug Co., and a
few applications should show you how
easy it is to rid yourself of freckles and
get, a beautiful complexion. Tho sun
and winds In February and March havo
a strong tendency to bring out freckles.
and as a result more othlne Is sold In
these months. Be suro to ask for the j
double strength othlne. as this Is sold
unuer ! i . " "- Broadway after they had disregarded
falls to remove tho freckles. Advertise te ....... .....
. ( ivuiiiiiio at tiller viivicu im Mii.ti
mcnt" It would be under peril ot arrest
- . ! As the men neared the church, detect
ives Informed Frank Tanncnbaum, who
has headed the demonstrations made dur
ing the" last few days, that it the men
entered the building they would do so at
their peril, Tanncnbaum, lnstcnd ot
heeding the advice, calleO'on the men to
follow him.
Lenten Service On. ,
A Lenten service was tn progress In the
church when tho men entered. Women
screamed when they saw the Intruders,
who quickly occupied scats well In front
When the last of the men had entered
the church the detectives ordered the
doors locked.
Meanwhile the reserves from police sta
tions had been called, and patrol wagons
from all -over the city cro rushing to
tho scene.
When policemen entered the church
pandemonium ensued. For halt an hour
there was wildest disorder, due In a meas
ure to the efforts of the police to sepa
rate the Intruders from the worshipers.
Bev. J. G. Schneider and soveral other
priests, who tried to puclty men by talk
ing to them, found their good Intentions
useless.
Taken from Church In Twos.
The men were taken frorn the church In
twos and conveyed to the domestic rela
tions court for a preliminary hearing.
That the police, wouid take action
against the demonstrators became known
earlier In the day. It Is understood that
the course taken was the' result of a
Sick Ilendnchc.
Mrs. A. L. Luckle, East Rochester, N.
T., was a victim ot sick headacho and
despondency, caused by n badly weak
ened and debilitated condition of her
stomach, when she hegnn taking Cham
berlain's Tablets. She says: "I found
them pleasant to take, also mild and ef
fective. In a few weeks' tlmo 1 was re
stored to my former good health." All
dealers, Advertisement.
conference between Mayor Mltclu-1 and
Police 'Commissioner McKay, held this
afternoon. "
It was a motley array that was lined
up before Magistrate McAdoo. Most ot
the nrlsoncrs wcro foreign "born. One
man had $760 In his pocket which he said
ho had earned as a machinist. No ons
of the others had moro than a dollar
In his pocket's.
Women Relrnsrd.
Tanncnbaum was locked up after his
arrnneemcnt In default of ball. Gussle
Miller, an Industrial AVorker pf the
World field worker, was released in tho
custody of her counsel. Others were each
held In J1.000 ball for a hearing tomorrow
on the charge ot disorderly conduct.
Police Commissioner McKay said that
it was ho who had ordered tho arrests,
after warning the leaders of the men that
if they entered a church where a service
was going on they would be. taken Into
custody.
Additional batches of prisoners were
brought into court wlthlnthe jicxt hour
after tho first were arraigned. They
were held on Identical charges with 1,000
ball fixed in each case. The prisoners
wcro distributed among the various city
prisons. .
Klnirer Crowded and Bruised.
Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo gives sure re
Uft, uuickly heals sores, Druises, ourim.
ibc. All druggists. Advertisement.
TELLS WOMEN STUMP SPIEL
SHOULD BE THING OF BEAUTY
CHICAGO, March 5. "A political speech
should be as heautlful ns a painting, its
sequence of ideas should resemble the
natural passage of chords In muslcj" said
Miss M. Knmerine i.yons looay to a ciass
ot members ot the woman's party ot
Cook county.
Tho. teacher was an Instructor In oratory
and her pupils were prospective stump
speakers, szeklug light on how best to
capture eluslvo votes in the coming
spring election.
Brandeis Stores
3 Great Sales
at
SATURDAY
(1)
Any woman's Winter Cloth $ p
Coat in stock) including val- "V
aies up to $35.00, only ......
U3XAS GOVEUNCm OX JOB
Wire Xneru Leon Officials for ex
tradition of Vcrsrara'a Slayers.
DALLAS, Tex. March 6. Govcrn'or O.
B. Colquitt of Texas, who was here todn.
innaunced he has wlt'cd the Mexican fed
ral authorities at Nuevo Leon, state of
Ioxlco, for the extradition ot Apolonlo
.tadrlguer and the five Mexicans charged
Wntly with him with tho kidnaping or
Dleinente Vergara, an American citizen,
rtie requisition is based on a charge of
jorse theft. Vergara was afterwards
tilled.
Governor Colquitt, discussing his ac
tiqn, said;
"I have just begun vmy tight to uphold
the rights of tho citizens or Texas. To
lay I am going tho limit to protect tho
Americans In Texas from any harm frbm
foreign Invasion iut mildly expresses It."
Since the disappearance of Vergara,
which took place several weeks ago, it Is
pointed out, official, cpnsular and state
reports have declared the Mexican feder
als executed the mlssinsr cattleman.
(2)
SALE OF BAGS
Mesh Bags, worth up. to $6, for $1.89
Mesh Bags, .worth up to $9, for $2.98
Leather Bags, worth up to $6, for $1.89
(3)
Boys' Wash Suits
Samples of "Manhattan" Suits
worth $3.50 to $6.00; fc1
, nXmUU
for
1r -
Ribbon Specials
'H-lneh taffeta ribbons of good quat.
Mr. All desirable shades. In basement,
yard R Vcry l0W prlce' ter Qq
Kancv warn nrlnt i-liihnn in v.
"prcini otier in tne basement,
at. yard , . ,
Women's Shoes and Slippers at
Just think what this monns for women who aro early
enough to take ndvantn&o of It! Good quality sllppors nnd
shoos at 30c! And there la a good nisortmont of bIics, too.
Thoy arc odds and endn left over rroju our rocertt big salos,
where thoy woro considered phenomenal value's at $1.65. Only
about 200 pairs of them, so bo hero at 8:30 If you want to
buy. llasomcnt Shoo Section, at
9k
50
Women's $3 Shoes, S1.98
s 400 pairs In patent lonthor, A
dull calf and volvct in goodfl 8 flfl
now styles. Worth $3. All XI UK
stzos. Friday at UJIaUU
Women's Slippers
.Juliot style, with
rubhoi hcols nud flex-
ibto soles. Worth
$1.50, Frldny UUp
Satin Slippers
Women's Pumps at $1
SI
Child's Shoes
styles that are good. Bites aro
mostly up to 5. Worth up to $3.G0
a pair. Splendid values, In the
Uasoment, at
Kin. dress slip
pers that were
previously sold at
tl.25. nnd worth
twice as much,
grouped for Friday
In Jlaaemetit, pair
50
CENTS
Mostly patent leather or
kldskln, Odds and ends
of stock. All sizes up to
2. homo largor
sizes. Worth $1.75,
for.
SI
Boy' Shoes for $1
Very sorvlceablo for school wear. All
good styles In sizes up to 13. Soma
larger aUes. Worth up to J 2, for $1.
Infants' Shoe Special
Mado'from soft kldskln, with patent
tips, hand turned soles. Button styles.
All sixes, at 30c,
Women's Storm Rubbers Al quality. All sizes and style to fit any shoo.
Worth 76c, In tho Basomont Shoo Section at, Oc.
Men's Felt Shoes at
Only a few pair of these to
bo disposed ot at this sensa
tional price, but thoy are warm
aqd aervlceablo and excellent
qualities and are actually worth
up to $3. Choice, at. . .'
Remnants Table Felt
Extra heavy, doublo fleeco table
padding, 52 Inches wide, tn longths
of 2, 2 4 and 3 yards. A vory
special value In basement, at, a
yard, 10c.
Remnants Table Damask
Fino mercerized tablo damask
In 1 (o C-yard lengths. An extra
special offer for Friday In base
ment, at, yard, 10c.
49c Centers for 29c
Hand mndo Renaissance center
pieces, 24 and 30-lncu slzos, In
round or squnro. Beautiful de
signs. Sold regularly at 49c. Spe
cial Friday on tho main floor at,
each, UDc.
Bed' Spread Special
Heavy weight crochet bnd
spreads In 7Gx87-lnch and 64184
Inch sizes. An exceptional valu
at tho price. Frldny tn tho base
ment, at 70C
Sale of Curtain
Materials
10c, 12ic, 15c, 19c
Curtain materials of all kinds,
euch as etamlnes, scrim, voile,
ragoon cloth add drapery Swiss.
500 pieces In full bolts, not rem
nants. Values up to 40c, at, yd.,
10c, 12)&c, iSo nnd 10c.
20c to 35c Voile
10c
and Marquisette at
Two cases ot plain voile and
.marqulpotto to bo sold at an ex
treme low prlco Friday. Values
regularly 20c to 35c. In basomont
drapory section, yard, 10c.
Great Values in the Wash Goods
Btantiful Cotton Crepss, White and
tinted grounds with small, dainty
patterns for children's, misses' and
women h irocKB me me
dium and larger patternx
for short or full lenKth
kimonos, 30 Inches wlue.
On basement bargain
square, yard, 16e.
The Tlnest Madras that has ever
been produced In America. Woven
stripes, ohccUn, fancy flKUrod, also
many corded and piauo
y 1 erfeets. Not ono yard
Y tt I worth less than 35c. Many
J JL I nrn worth more. On spe-
cini uaaenieni unrgmn
square, at, yard. lBo. '
Regular 65c Silk Crepes for
A better bargain tn silk crepe ratine linn never before been
offered. Hlack,' white and nil tho leading shades. The value Is
eoc a yara. sate price iriaay, yarn.
One case of ahsp
lurd check suiting-.
36 inches wide.
Mad to sell at
16o, sale price.
3
25c Flaxon at 11c
Flax on is known ns the most
wanted of all white fabrics. We
will sell from tho bolt Friday
40-Inch wide. S5c quality flaxon
at. a yard, Ho. x
29c
nIa-for
inlsu
Child';
Dresses T' at
Friday we Will plaeo on sale several hun
dred new wash Presses for girls t to 6. and
8 to 14, at about one-third of their full value.
Made of various good, practical msterlnls, lh
smalt and large checks, plald. Now up-to-
date styles. Itegularly worth to SI, priced
In basement st..
Tard-wids
sooJc ehscks
pajamas. I
did lot to buy
xrom, at, Ja,
1
A Wonderful Lot of Wash Goods AT
we uougut rrom a great oastern manufacturer an
accumulation of various grades of doslrablo wash goods.
There are hundreds of bolts and, hundreds of yards ot
romnante. Nearly every oven or fancy weave will bo I
found In this assorted lot. All aro desirable colorings
and stylos. The actual values have not been considered.
a spienaiu oargain for Friday, in basement, a U-yard.
All the best grades of 30-tnch blenched muslin,
cloth and nainsook, in perfect mill lengths. 1)
Friday, yara, 740.
5c
YARD
Friday Sale of Hand Bags worth to 7c
Women'n black leather handbags, with gun metal and nickel
finish metal frames. Some are leather lined. Itegularly worth
73c. special Friday on main floor
nambrla. lonir
argaln square
39c
50c Bungalow Aprons Friday at
Made of good quality ginghams with belt
and pockets. Nicely tape-bound. Cap to
match. regular 60c values, In basement.
Friday, nt.... . .
29ci?
Two Big Waist Bargains
G
New wash waists of voiles, crones.
lino lawns, tissues, etc., in plain
white nnd colors. Every one fresh
and new. Actually worth 7Co to $1.
All sizes and styles, priced In bnsc
raont, at
Special assortment of pretty
plain and fancy trimmed waists of
fine silks, chiffons, nets, includ
ing soma spring samples. About
400 waists In tho lot, worth up to
$5, Friday In basement, at. .... .
48'
$198
1
Musllnwear Worth to 75c
Gowns., ... ,,
Combinations
Skirts.
Druwers
rrlnccss Slips. . .
48c
tyuslinwear Worth to 50c
13c
Corset Covers
Drawer.
Hklrts....,.,
Worth 25e to noc. is
Tlasement. Krlday, at
$2.50 Cashmere de Soie
All nure silk cashmere do sole
charmeuse in the following colors;
3 snaaes or niue,
2 shades of brown.
2 shades of wistaria.
3 shades of ruse and
mahogany,
2 shades of green,
2 snudes of gray,
2 shades of plum and
nureundv.
Light tints, cream and black.
New 19-inch tub habutnl
2f silks in every style con
lip celvablo for shirt waUtn,
4U misses' and children's
lxprlng and summer dresses
V the kind that will laun
der, yard, ase.
S79
Yd.
Silk Remnants worth to 89c, Friday
Your unrestrloted choice of any silk remnant tn our en
tiro stock, selling by the yard up to 39c. Satins, foulards,
twills, tncssallnes, taffetas, tapestry and Balkan silks, as
weil as many other weaves suitable for all purposes.
Lengths 1 to 8 yds. Dig bargain square, main floor, yd.
35c
85c and $1 Foulards, 69c.
v New spring foulards. 8Bo and l
Equalities, in 10 different styles ot
smart printed foulards, the upotproof
kind. A purchase at n big reduction
enables us to offer these at, yd., 63c.
$2.25 Suiting Silks, $1.39
33 and 36-Inch suiting silks In
doubtn warn twills, corded silks and
mannish silk suitings, 2-tone effects,
vpecially adapted for tailored silk
cults and coats, yard, $1.39.
Silks, Worth up to 25c, Friday
Some broken lines, remnant lengths, etc, In foul
ards, mcssallnes, fancy silk suitings, pongee tf
silks, habutai and pencil stripes, peau de
cygno,. Worth to 75c, basement, at, yard. . . .
$1.75 and $2.00 Broadcloth
52-inch chiffon weight broadcloth.
Droadclotbo aro much In favor, and
should appeal to nU well dressed
women wishing' a smart suit r
at a big saving In price. Main Xlff
floor nt, yard...., KJK,
Plaids and Checks
New plaid and nobby check
suitings, nlso materials for thu
smart con la in a wonderful
array of French patterns, and
uperb color tones, at, ynrd.
31.50 to S3.SO,
Imported Shantung at Price
Genulno Imported shantungs (pongco silks).
On account of a big reduction In duty, wo a
are In n position to offer these service-
able silks at half prlco, yard av
Regular '50cSuitmgs
36 and 40-inch Lawrence mills
serges, whipcords, granite suitings,
40-Inch batiste, In remnant lengths,
3 to 6 yards. Worth rog- cr
ularly COc, special, on Main MT
Floor, a yard , "t.
roiii ends ot O-t
DreSs Goods 1C
1,500 yards of dreBs goods. Mill
ends, remnant lengths and odd
lOtS of 30 to 40-Inch mntArlnU
Including wlilncordn. nnvcitv milt.
Ings, chocks and stripes, 54-Inch
cnecK vones, serges, etc., worth
to ouc, nasement, yard, 21c.
30c Suitings nt 19c
3C-lnch twill Hllltlncrn In nn.
dlum and dark shades, suitable
for all purposes. A splendid 30o
value, In full bolts, on main floor
bargain square, nt, yard, 10c.
Sample Dress Goods
.J1 til a tmnorted samnlea of firm
dress goods used by the Importing
nouses as samples. Many match up.
As long as they last, basement, at.
cacu, ub.
Remnants Dress Goods,
Worlh
up te
2H to, C-yard lengths of 40, 48 and. 54
Inch materials for nulta, dresses, misses'
and children's frocks and spring coats.
Values up to 31.76, in 2 lots, on inufn floor
at. a yard ,
$1.75
I 49c
J 69c
Special Lot of French Crepes
36 nud 40-Inch all wool Krench crepes In
tne liodlita sprlnR shade, also creum and
black vvol ciepes are specially adapted
for dieses, on account of their istlnglnc
texture. Very special, Main floor, nt
50c
79c
15c
Women's 35c
Union
Suits at
Women's print:
welcht fine cotton
and lisle finished
Union Suits. Low
neck. Hleevoless
styles with cuff or
umbrella knees, luce
trimmed, Regularly
worth to 3 Sc. Fridnv
on main floor... lOo
rar i
'Corset Specials
Coutll corset boned with
rust-proof bonln. Grad
uated front steel, with hook
below. l.onK alilrt which
is reinforced through front
sizes 20 to 36, specl'il in
basement
1
Front laced Corset, for medium
and slender figures, at t8c
Bargain in Brassieres
Brassieres, made of
good quality muslin,
with embroidery trim-inlng-.
Front hook and
back closlnic. l'erfect
filling-. Basement, at...
19c
Trimmings 9Co
Worth to $1
Short lengths and sample pieces
flno bands and edges, ornaments
and medallions. Persian and Bul
garian colored bands, gold and
silver allovers, silk floss nllovers
In fancy colors, fine shadow laces,
etc. Many worth up to , Fri
day, on main floor, each, 25c,
Embroideries, 6c
Swiss, cambric and nainsook
embroidery odgea and Insertions
In widths up to 0 Inches. Worth
up to ISMic. Friday on main
floor, yard, Oc
$15 Rugs on Sale at
A special selection of room size
rugs, up to 0x12 slie. Fine quality
Velvet and Brussels In good colors
and patterns. Worth up to tl5,
your choice
$25.00 Axminster Rugs for $18
Axmlnster rugs In new, beautiful designs and
harmonizing color effects. 9x12 size. Worth up to
$25, specially priced Friday, at 518.
50c Silk OC
Gloves at
Women's pure silk 3-clasp
Kloves. with double lipped
flncers. Iteeular SOc quality,
but slightly Imperfect 3S
dpzen on sale Friday, pair, 15c,
Sale of Picture
Frames
& PpFf
Sample Pieces of Lace
Thousands of yards of laces of all
kinds, worth up to 26c, In this lot at
So the yard. Sample length of
tu I yards About 85 different kinds
of laues In all. In black, white, cream
snd colors (
5c
Boys' Norfolk Suits
SQ45
New spring styles In boys' Nor
folk suits In splendid selection or
the best materials and colors.
Every suit has two pairs of fully
lined pants, Veryexcepttonal
values In basement Friday
20O one-inch brown uurnwood
frames. 7xt0 kite, complete with
glass and mat., .
200 frames with two son pert
inents for photographs, with wo,
divider, complete with 2 mats. J
backs and 2 glasses. 7x10 site,,
at
100 one Inch brown gum wood
frames, &10 slue, with s openings
in mat for photographs. Com
plete with glass and baclf .......
200 one-Inch brown gumwood
frames. xS size, completo with
glass, mat and back, at .. ....
2SC
Women's Hose Worth to 35c at
Wonderful lot of hosiery for
Friday. Fine mercerized lisle
finished with elastic ribbed tops,
double soles, high spliced heels
and toes. Also with cotton
spliced soles. Qualities regularly
35c, Friday on main floor,
Knickerbockers
Boys' Knickerbocker
pants In light and dark
materials. Special in base
ment at 40S
New Blouses, 25c
Boys' new blouse
waists. Blue chambray.
etc., for ages 2 to 16.
Specially priced In base
ment, at 25S