THE OMAHA SOT) AY BEE: APBH 12, 1914. 2 !b EASTER GIFTS TO HOSPITAL Garden Club Oivei Some Perennials to Methodist Institntion. MANY BOX PARTIES FOR OPERA Jiilln Xnul to Marry t York Mini MIm Ilnnimnml to Weil Colorado Man Affnlrn for llrown Dicker VntiMnir Inrt- Social Cnlenrtar. St NDAY Kastor day. Clef club recep tion nt Hotel Iyal for the Flontaley quartet. Jim Daphne Peters, supper arty for Alkw Iicrttia Dlekey and Mr. H Hromtleld-Uronn and members of wedding party. MIm -Marlon Kuhn. Iii formal supper for MIm Mildred Halo of tnver. , , M'iNDAY-MlM Katherlne Thumrocl and Miss Mary Uurlsley, theater party and upnr for Hiss Dlekey. Fibnwiiey quar trt oncert. fciibscrlptlon dlnper-dance at i ountry dun. Mrs. Halph reter. turn neon. J. K. W. club, luncheon at Uyal, followed by Orphcum party, i rexhton law at dance. Turpln 8 acaU my. 1'ralrte l'ark Whist club. Ui Kane club dance. Chamber . TIKSDAY-Theater pin-ties for Mary rJarden In Thai." Mrs. J. J. Dlofcey. dinner for Miss Dickey and her wed ding part. nahth and iMt Tuwday Morning Mcslcale, Mm. P. A. Jan. Mr K. McQrew, luncheon. Mrs. M. Milian Harding, luncheon for Mis IM'-key. Mr. O. J. lngwersen. ten. I-ralrlo Pnrlt Needlwrnft club. ia-a-Vlrp dancing party at Chamber . MM. Harriet Wilcox, evening J1- V KPNBPDAY-Urown-nn ke ""lnC, Trinity catnrarni. ''".. "SLh t .Ml-JlL wl.iinir at Mead, Neb. Prame Vark me? tfng. .foronaJo d.no inn party. Turirfn'a. ft itt ft? c Metropolitan hall. W. C. cn"-i SE YnurV.$ ncad-V. 4 P m. Assembly dance. Tralrlc iarK ciuo. Fastertldo was the Inspiration tor an fnuVoal. but unNI, offering by the Wen club. The club presented a num. perennial flowering Plants and Shrubs to the Methodist Bpi-copa I ho. $M for the grounds. Thto hospital . comparatively now. and tho ttnwU tfMaie and flower, will add much to . tho 'Wutv and surroundings of Jiid doubtless this summer the patients, n. well a, tho directors and residents oMhVhU'tal .III nPPr-'.ato thtal RUr oi't Mrs C. B. Jiusun is - i of the club, and the committee In charge J of tho affair. wd aeuviu ""--are Mrs. Luther U Kountxe. Mrs II. P. Whllmore and Mrs. Orgo Palmer. if " ' r Box Parties for Opera. Grand opera 1. every city Is not only a. rare treat; but Is one of tho big society evonta ot tho local season. In Qhlcago and In. New Yorfe during the opera season an evening U not well begun unlet. on act or two ot tho obertf is seen first. One t the essentials In the equipment, of a. Successful hoste. Is a box at tho opera ?or one or two night, a wc. wliara the time between dinner and .upper or th .beginning of the awembly can Society in Omaha ha. token to the opera and will turn out Tuesday for -Thaie." which VU1. bo'fitven. by the Chi cano Oraml Opera company with Mary Uarden In the title role. Among those who Will have boxes are: P, P. JCIrkendaJI, '. D. McHUBli. John A McShane, , Kdgar M. Mpt)emun M. C. Peters, O. W, Wattles, John U Webster, W, II Buchoix, -Ward Burgrs. U P. CrofooU General Orenvllle Dodge. Luther Drake. C wni Hamilton. Ueorge a. josun, tor Brown-Diokey Wedding Party. The first ot the large spring weddings will he that of MlM Be,rtha Dickey, daughter ot Mr. J. J. Dlokey, to Mr. Harold BromfleW-prpwiv , which takes place Wednesday evening at Trinity cathedral. Preceding that many social affair, will fee. given, beglnntng With a supper- thU evening at the home ot Miss Daphne retew, who U to be one of thi brldos malda and who returned home this morn Ing from a trip to ftew qrljn and'te south. Monday evening two ot tho other brldcmnald. Miss Mary BUfkley' and Miss Katherlne Thummel will glvo a theater party, to heirJ-,'Robln Hood," fol lowed by supper at the Omaha club. Monday, Mrs. Italph Peters will Btte A luneheon. Tuesday Mrs. MaoMlllan. Hard log will entertain at luncheon for Miss Dickey, ahd that evening the're will be the wedding rehearsal and a dinner given hy Mrs. Dickey for tho wedding party. Mr. I.yolo Dickey of Tulsa, Ok!., 1. coming to Omaha for the wedding of his, ulster, Mliu Bertha Dlcttey. Mr. Dickey formerly lived here and has many old friend to welcome him. Another out-of- toWn guest at tho Brown-Dickey wedding Will be Mr. VT. II. Wallace of Chicago, Hi) aunt ot the bride. Carter-Hammond Engagement. The engagement I. announced of Mis. Qllve Hammond, daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. J Chadwick Hammond, to Mr. Eugene Lamar Carter ot Monte Vista, Col. Miss Hammond la In Denver, where one spent the winter visiting her sister. The bride-to-be Is a prominent member of tho Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and ha manr friends here. She attended the I'jilverstty of Nebraska. Mr- Carter attended Kansas university and Is a member of Phi Kappa Psl fra ternity. He Is connected with the First National bank of Monte Vista. The wedding will take place In the fall iod they will reside In Mont Vista. Prominent Aotress to Wed, 'Mrs. M O. Nasi announces tho en segment ot her daughter. Miss Julia Mag), to Mr. Ctadden Jame. ot New York City. Mrs. Nagt and her sister, Mis. Frieda Lsnxc, will leave Monday for Galveston. Ttx,, where the wedding will take place ttfe latter part ot the week. Miss Nagl l well known In. Omaha, having received her early education here. She was graduated from the University of Ne br&aka with Phi Beta Kappa honors, after which she went to. New York City, where he filled prominent roles in higher class pliyi In which she achieved marked suc , It wss here ahe met Mr. James. wh? Is one of the director and Droml. rnt!y connected with the Vltograph com rny of America. After a wedding trip ot three months they will reside In New York City. jjenefit Mualcale, Ii"or (he benefit of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church, . jmusicale Will be given May It Thostf taking part wjlj be. Mrs. Mabelle Crawford Welpton, Mrs. E!o!e Wood Mllllken, Mica Adelyn Wool, Mi JJada West and Mlis BloUe Vest The palroneeses w)U Include. Mrs dawes: M. N. Wood. O. W. Megeath, J. VT, Griffith, JU jr. punning. W. J. Con- Bromfield-Brown-Dickey Wedding Party - "Miss Bertha Dickey. noli, Ocorgo Payne, J. I Baker. A 1!. 33uiin, Julia Krcoman, C. 8. Hnywani, T. W. Austin. C. IS. Bates. Ocorxo Day. C. N. Blohards. O. Hulbert. II. W. Mobcrly, U. II. Howland, Ii A. Benson. Ho Summer Abroad. Mr. and Mrs. George P. QUmore will sal) July 31 to spend six weeks In Europe. lllght Hv Bishop MeQovern of Chey enne Is expected In Omaha Monday or Tuesday1, Blshbp McOovcrn will remain a few days In the city and will then leavo. for Now York, from where he will sail for JSuropo tho latter part of April. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Baldrlgo and son, Malcolm, nro planning to go abroad In July, Uio latter returning, with his fnther in tlmo fit- collogo in" tllo fall, while Mrs. Buldrlgo will remain In Purls to study lYencli. fqr two or throe months longer. With the Visitors, Airs. li. J. Herzog and. Miss Pay Xorena Ilerzog of XJncpln will spend ten daya as the guests or Mrs. Samuel Katz. Mrs. C. 13. Craln of Springfield, O., Will arrive In a. few day. to visit her .mother, Mrs. 14 "Wakeley. Mrs. Craln I. at pres ent In Kansas City visiting friends, and will remnln thore over Enstor. Miss Beverly of England, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Dempster fdr'sov era! weeks, Is now with Mis. Janet and MUa May Wallace for tho month of April. Miss Beverly wilt return to the Dempster homo again later. For the Future. A' banquet 'will bo given April S In the parlors of First taethodlit Episcopal church. Members of the Bin Lasaro club will ciVu an Informal dancing party Monday 'evening. April SO, at Turptn's academy. Mrs. Harry Doorly will give a children's dar.clng party next Saturday from 4 to 7 for her children, Katharine and Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. John Louis Neble will entertain at a dancing party at Turpln's, April S3, for their daughter, Ann, In honor of Miss Helga Rasmusfien, a June bride. Tho Columbia dub will entertain Wed nesday afternoon at their hall. Twenty second and Locust streets. Mrs. William MeKenna and Mrs. Elisabeth Ness Will be the hostesses. Box Parties. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan will give a box port) Monday evening to hear "Robin Hood" at the Brand els. Mr. P. M. Smith will also havo a box party Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Zahrung will bring a party ot friends up from Lincoln and occupy a box at the Sunday evening per formance. Luncheon at Loyal. The J. P. W. dub will entertain at luncheon at the Hotel Ixyal Monday, fol lowed by u matinee party at the Orpheum. Decoration, will be carried out In yellow and black, the club colors, yellow daffo dils on a black background being used. The last meeting ot the club was held Thursday ut tho homo ot Mrs. E. W, Sherman, Dundee. The club will be enter tained In two weeks by Mrs. D. II. Weir. The members are: Meadamea E. O. Ames. M. W. Alexander, A. P. Billings, Jr. Martin Huehler, Austin Dodds, Thurma Ellis. C. L. Uunbeck, Charles Hubbard, Meadames Earl Sherman, H. Schroeder, A. Uoddard. Thomas Swift. N. H. Seller, Carl Wilson. D. II. Weir. Ouy Shlpherd, Tuesday Horning Musical. !An attractive program will be presented before the. Tuesday Morning Musical club at the last meeting of the season Tues day' at the residence ot Mrs. F. A. Nash, Part first ot the program will 'bo given by Miss Herzog and consist, ot two group of English, German and French songs, and part veeond will bo a rendition of Max Helnrtch. piano vetting to "Magdalena, or the Spanish DueL" Mrs. Cornelius will be ths reader and Mrs. Herzog of Lincoln will be at the plana. Mrs, Samuel Katz has charge ot the pro gram. To Attend Many Fetes, Miss Carmellta Chase ha. gone to Chi cago to attend the wedding' ot a class mat at Bryn Mawr, Miss Lorain Meade of Evatston, III , which taltu plac on 1 -5e7ezz Scohie Wednesday. She will bo present at a number of pre-nuptlal affairs, among which Is n. luncheon at tho Blackstone hotel Saturday. From Chicago Mlsa Chase will leave for Bryn Mawr to attend tile May day fete, which la held once In four years, and to be presont at the reunion of tho class ot 1911, with which she grad uated. Miss Chase will spend somo time In the east and will be In Toledo in June tor the wedding of her brother, Clement E. Chase, and Miss Helen Kcleey. Birthday Tea. Mrs. Charles 8. Blgutter will be at home Informally Wednesday afternoon at her home from 3 to C:30 o'clock In honor of the ninety-second birthday ot her grand mother, Mrs. William Rothschild. No In vitations will be Issued, but friends ot Mrs. Rothschild and the hostess will call Informally to congratulate the guest ot honor. Pour daughters of Mrs. Rothschild-Mrs. Samuel Katz, Mrs. Mattte Jacobson, Miss Annabelle Rothschild and Mrs. It J. Herzog will aoslst In receiving. Another daughter, Mrs. Alexander Pol- iocx, m in Havana, Cuba, others as sisting will be Mrs. J. B. Katz, Mrs. Isa- dor Zelgler, Mrs. Hattls Rubel, Miss Flor ence ICramor ot Madison. S. D., and Miss Fay Herzog ot Lincoln. Birthday Party. Mrs. P. W. Blair entertained fifteen Uttlo girl. In honor ot her daughter's. Helen, ninth birthday, Friday afternoon from till E o'clock, at her home, 2SU North Twentieth street. The table and floral decoration, wero carried out with an .Easter effect Those present were; Misses Misses Helen Mulh Theresa Beers, Bva Blxby, Mollis Nepers, Pauline Hartnett, Violet Johnson, Vivian- Lawrence, Esther Peterson, urace Eiungwoou, Elizabeth 11 Mrs, Marie Illxby, Georgia Reels, Elizabeth Mulr. Helen Blair. Jessie Backenson, Coronado Dancing Party. The Coronado Dancing club will enter tain at a dancing party Wednesday even- ' Ing, April 15, at TUrptn'a academy. These dances have been very popular with the Cretghton university and high school sets, because of the newest dance, and . elaborate electrical decoration, which are j 'features of thto club a dancing parties. May 1 they will hold an oriental May party. Arrangement, are In charge of Measrs. George Buchart, William Nelson. Lloyd Toland and Wayne Moore. j Kappa Alpha Theta. ' Mrs. Hubert Owen, who Is visiting her ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McCullough, 1 was hosteas at an Informal tea Saturday ! afternoon for the local members of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Pagaloo Dancing Party, The member, ot the Pagaloo club will entertain at a dancing party Monday evening at Ambrust hall. Elder-Orme Wedding. The wedding ot Mm Edna Orme, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Orme ot Wahoo, Neb., and Mr. Fred O. Elder, son ot Hr. and Mrs. P. M. Elder ot New kirk, Okl., formerly ot Lincoln, took, place "Wednesday afternoon at 4 -JO o'clock at 2TcLvy 33nvldey J) a pine. Thiers the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marvin. Rev. Frederick Rouse, pastor ot tho First Congregational church, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Elder aro spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, and will later go to New klrk to mako their home. House Party at Denison. Miss Clara Schrtver of Denison, la., is entertaining a hose party ot Omaha guests for tho week-end. Tho party In cludes Misses Uarda Mildred Scott, Mar Ian Clark, June Brown and Luctlo Brown. Birthday Surprise. A surprise party was given Thursday evening for Miss Esther Dcutson to oele- brato her birthday. Tho evonlng was spent Informally with music Presont were: Misses Esther Denison, Mabol Dcnlion. Mlssos Myrtle Beatty, Mary Qulnby, .Agnes Beatty, Mathilda Peterson. Messrs. William Barger, Porter Qulnby, Robert Brower, Morgan Crawford. Carolyn Barger, .nary urcwer, Julia Qulnby, juessrs. Oscar Denison, Wilbur Otis, a rant Ooldcn, Lonol Burnett, Finley-Shepard Engagement. An Interesting engagement announce ment of the weetf was the one made at a luncheon Saturday, when Mr. and Mrs. Q. F, Shepard announced the engagement of their daughter, Irene Dotores, and Mr. Perhaps You Would Like To Know "WHAT it will cost you to clean your clothes before send ing theni to us. The prices quoted below will give you a very good idea of our charged, iieniomber, please, that you must bo satisfied with the work or we will accept no pay for our services. Dry - Cleaned r.Tinefl TiTffT. Waists, plain '..I .SO Waists, fancy ...,.'.... .75 Up Skirts, plain TS Jackets, short- 1.00 Jackets, medium 1.60 Jackets, velvet ........... 3.00 Dresses, plain ... 1.S0 bp Dresses, fancy , 2.00 up Gloves. 10c, lEc and 25 Gloves, colored. :0o and., .f6 These are only a sample of our prices: a complete price list will be Mailed to anyone on request. Goods received Monday are returned Wednesday, and so on throiuu the week. We give you prompt service, but not at the expense of Quality. .'Telephone your order and on of our Auto, will b at your dor promptly. THE PANTORIUM "GOOD CLKANEHS AND DYERS." 1S15-17 Joiim St. Phono Douglas 003 N. B. Wo pay express one way on out-of-town orders amounting to J100 or more. Robert H. Flnley. The wedding will be celebrated In September. Both young people are popular member of the 1910 class ot the Omaha High school. The decorations were carried out In yellow , i. i . h . mi . . r 1T..J roses being used. The guests were: MIbsc 'Misses Elizabeth Flnley. Florence Nason, ' Floroneo Westerman liorrene Polrln. I Daisy Fry. Florence Raohman, Ruth Dillon, Ireno Klrschstoln. Anno Robertson. F.dltli Hamilton, Grace Northrup. Mrs. Francis Lont'er Morgan. Mrs. Lynn Perry Campbell. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smalley announce ' the engagement of their daughter. Nina Man-, to Mr. Leonard J. Goelz of Evans- ' Wilt?, Ind. The wedding will take place May 12. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Neely returned from California last Friday. I Miss Eleanor Mackay Is spending Enster In Richmond, Va., with relatives. , Alls Kate McIIugh and Miss Fitch ure; spending the Easter holidays at Colfax BprlnRf. Mr. and Mrs Simon Meyer of the Troy apartments have returned from an east ern trip". Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Westbrook went to Excelsior Springs Wednesday for a week or ten days. Mrs. E. M. Fairfield Is expected home today from thrco weeks In New York and Washington. Miss Ireno Harris has returned from Cleveland,, O., where she visited for sev eral months with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster are at Col fax Springs for two weeks and will visit Chicago before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magee and chil dren returned Thursday from a winter In Florida. Thoy visited New York on their way home. Mrs. Mary E. Byrne of Boston spent two days with Mrs, R. E. Welch. Uavlng Friday for Loo Angeles and other points on the Pacific coast. Mr. Paul Oallagher returned Tuesday from Excelsior Springs, where he went with his mother, Mrs. Ben Gallagher, last week. Mrs. Gallagher will probably remain another week. Mrs. Walter McCormlck, who Is visit ing in Morrlstown. N. J., will return about May 1. Mr. McCormlck will Jotn Mrs. McCormlck about the twentieth ot this month In tho east, and return with her. Mr. M. J. Carney of Chicago arrived here to spend Easter with Mrs. Carney, who, with her sister, Miss Lillian Rogers of Cltlcago, are spending some time with their sister, Mrs. George Brandels and Mr. .Brandels. Miss Marguerite Scott and Miss Jessie Odell are the guests of Mies Ruth Odell, president ot the Delta SShcta sorority ot tho University of Nebraska, for the week. Miss Odell won the honors ot Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. 'and Mrs. Rome Miller returned last evening from California, where thoy have enjoyed a pleasant vacation since midwinter. They spent most of their tlmo at Los Angeles and the ocean re sorts. Mrs. II. II. Waggene,r. their daughter, was with them until a week ago, when she returned- to Omaha. Personal Mention. Mr. ana Mrs. J. E. Dayles left Saturday for Downs, Kan., to bury their, mother, whoso death occurred at Tulea, Okl., on Friday evening. Mr. Allan Parkinson, formerly ot Omaha, has Mraln taken up his residence here, after an absence of twenty years- on the Pacific coast. General F. A. Smith leaves Monday for Galveston and other southern points to be krone about three months. Ho will return to Omaha then, a ho haa accepted the chairmanship of tho clfy planning committee. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Scoblo, who have been in the bouUi for several weeks, spent last week nt tho Hotel Wolcott, In Now York Clty, where they went to meet their daughter, Miss Helen Scoble, who has been abroad for a year. Miss Scoble will be maid of honor at tho wedding ot her cousin, Miss Bertha Dickey, to Mr. Harold Bromfleld-Brown, Wednes day. "Omaha Is My Town" Yon liked my songi bet ter yet 1. our Kodak Finishing "lOdga" Anderson 1 with n acail or bring your film to BUTTE 8, 179X09 BIX., 16th and rarnam. Ssmember the Kami 1. BERT R. KIME CO. Zime Work 1. X Trick Is SwaUty. Xtma Price, are Xorreot. r s.;.- is extremely beneficial UieuieCta casea ot Diabetes, f?lmi Rheumatism, Dyspepsia riuux Kidney and Liver trou bles and diseases requiring a special diet. Twelve-pound Back, post paid, $1.75. Special discount to dealors. The Gluten Co., Bed Cloud, Neb., fcox 107, ' Dry Clued mars xxav. Suits ., , --.SUib Ooat .75 Vests, plain li Vests, fanoy ..- , . .to Overcoats l.Ju Top Coat. 1.7b Sweaters in Neckties ,iw Gloves, white , 10 Gloves, colored , . .20 ANNOUNCEMENT of especial interest concerning our purchase of the stocks of the HE NRY SIEGEL STOCK warranted in paying. But in order to make this a sale whioh should em brace every department in this store and fill every xoant of every home we gave these instructions to our Neio York office: Go Into tho market and secure the biggest borgaliiA you K)SfiIbly can. Do not healtate to buy any quantity however large, as long ns tho morchandlso is right nnil the prices low enough. The result of these instructions aro showing up now. A date season' and other unfavorable circumstances made it necessary for a great many high grade manu facturers to unload their overstocks. In many instanctn it was a question with them how to get cash quickly. They, therefore, were eager to dispose of their stocks at a great sacrifice to the Brandois Stores, knowing that they would get their money immediately instead of hav ing to wait for it 60 or 90 days, as is customary with most mercantile establishments. We cannot vet announce the details, but from tho general descriptions we secured are so great that from tho basement to the top of tliis establishment wo should be able to offer our cus tomers the greatest values in the history of this oity. Among other messages received is one from our cloak and suit buyer telling us of a number of sample lines bought at a fraction of their regular prices. The details of this N purchase will be announced later When these goods are ready we veil I announce a series of bargain sates without precedent. Watch for them! Watch the papers! "Who Makes Your Gowns " is not nearly so important a ques tion as, "What corset do you wear?" When you see a woman with natural, graceful lines you may rest assured that she has secured these lines by the aid of a soft knitted, boneless corset, such as Bien Jolie Grecian Treco Corsets Suppleness, beauty of figure and hy gienic comfort cannot be more naturally combined than thru' wearing the Gre cian Treco corsets, which have an indi viduality all their, own. Mrs. Norton, the professional society dancer, who dances every afternoon in our Green Room, takes groat pleasure in wearing the Gre cian Treco Tango model, which permits unhampered com fort and freedom of movement, $3,00 to $15.00. B. & J. Brassieres mold and support the figure above tho waist line. a.cona noor The New Hair Goods Styles A Big Special Sale Triple Head Switches are most desirable, as they can beworn for any headdress; all-around braid, new tango knots, any attractive dressing. They're abso lutely guaranteed as to texture and sanitation. $1.50 20 and 22 in. wavy switcn- es, Mon' r. 85c day 28 and 30-lnch Triple Stem Wavy Switches, $7 value, Mon- d0 vC day PflO The Britain Permanent "Wavy Triple Switches, guaranteed to retain the natural color, 4& aa U0.00 value. J0UU First Quality Convent Wavy Hair Transform- df atons, $10 value. Monday's special sale price Important Sale of Wall Paper Our stock 6f new Spring Wall Papers is most com plete. We aro showing tho latest and best designs of domestic and foreign manufactures. Our salesmen aro thoroughly competent and can suggest many artistic ways of decorating your rooms. New imported oatmeal pa pers, all 1914 styles and col ors. Very sultablo tor living rooms, reception halls, etc.; regular COc grades; typj Monday, roll I C Parlor, dining room and store papers, all new spring colors, with 9 and 18-inch borders to match; regular 15c grad, Monday, n roll DC New Scotch oatmeal fig ured papers twelve patterns to select from; worth 25c; Monday at Just -j OJt halt price, roll ... 1m2v As previously ann0Unced we scoured a great numbtr of the departments from the Sitgel stocks at enormous concea sion8, but were unsuccessful in seouring other departments, as they brought higher prices in the auction than we felt have received, the bargains $3 24-in. Triple $5 26-ln. Triple Wavy Switches,. wavy Switches, $1.85 I $2.45 The New Twin Wave, ono ot fashion's latest coiffures, for women with scanty hair, ?o Rfl easily arranged eP.Ovf Transformation, of nat ural wavy hair, 18 Inches long, extra tf. Q(5 heavy, at ... P A ZiJ New silk stripes, self-tone and floral papers, suitable for bedrooms; a wide selection, with new cutout borders; worth up to 30c; in Monday, roll .-IOC 10 patterns of our regular Sc papers can be used for bed rooms and kitchens, with borders to match, o roll 3C New gold papers in soft shades ot tan, brown, green and light colors; regular 30o papers; specially priced for Monday, t a roll 14C