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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 19U.
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By MELLIFIOIA.
Tuesday, April 21, 1914.
HE Michigan Glee club arrived this morning from an Interesting
r I trip to the Pacific coast.
Tho manager, a tall, athletic, good-looking chap, asked rao
anxiously If the Omaha young women could tango and maxixo and
really dance tho "Castle" dances.
The men had tho disappointment of their lives on tho Pacific coast
The fair co-eds of Berkley, alas, arc still doing the tango of a season ago
(and even the bear), instead of the fascinating "Hesitation," tho varia
tions of tho one-step and tho Brazilllan Maxixo!
I asked if tho Michigan men would glvo. us any dancing oxhibltlonc
this evening. Tho manager said that the students had given a comic opera
earlier In tho season both at Ann Arbor and In Chicago at the Auditorium,
when the men had taken the roles of chorus girls, as well as all of the
leading roles, but they had decided that perhaps tho older members of tho
alumni would prefer tho concert and vaudeville to the comic opera.
The visiting Michigan men are keenly Interested in the dancing partv
to be given at tho University club following tho concert. Mr. L. P. Cro
foot is president of the local alumni, and assisting at tho danco and recip
tlon will be Mesdamos h. F. Crofoot, H. V. Burkley, Ward M. Burgess, F.
S. Cowgtll, Georgo L. Fisher, C. C. George, H. Glfford, W. D. Hosford, A.
W. Jefferls, A. F. Jonas, F. P. Klrkendall, John L. Konnody, Arthur Kee
llne, Charles G. McDonald, J. J. McMullon, Donald McCrae, F. 8. Owon,
R. C. Peters, J. P. Palmer, B. P. Pock, Stanley Rosewater, John T.
Stewart 2d, V. 8. Stlllman, E. H. Scott, John R. Webster and Casper Yost.
At the Omaha Club.
Mrs, George Prlnz was hostess at a
beautifully appointed luncheon at the
Omaha club Monday and Is entertaining
at a second luncheon today. The guests
were seated at the round table which
had a beautiful centerpiece of spring
flowers In a huge low basket. The color
scheme was purple and yellow and the
handle of the basket was tied with green
tulle. Covera were placed for:
Mcadamea- lMe"dft"",V:
Ralph Teteri". arry Doorly.
Wilson Austin, John U Kenned,
Denlae Barkalow. Arthur Rogers,
(leoge,rrlnr. !
Harold IMtehelt,
Arthur Kecllne,
Shower for Bride.
Miss Ada Beckett and Miss Matilda
Relnhart entertained at a granite shower
at Miss Relnhart's home,. In hbnor of
Mlsa Rita Busch. on Saturday evening,
April 18. Those present were:
Misses
Ktleen'Saalfeld,
Yetta Btelfler.
Acnes Hwanback,
Nina Weppner,
-Matilda Relnhart,
Ada Beckett.
Jean Berger,
Lillian Busch,
Rita Busch,
Mable J. Cole,
I.ucy Ewlng.
Olive Hamilton,
May Leach,
K. K. K. Kensington.
Miss Helen Adklsson entertained the
K. K. K.'s at"1 a kcnslngton Saturday,
afternoon, when a very enjpyable time
was spent. Those present were:
Misses Misses
Margaret Solomon, Mattle Cassell,
Irene Talmqulst, Llla Marshall.
Alice Peters. Kvelyn Coneland,
Alfrcda Traulsen, Helen Adklsson
Irene Hlnman,
lunoheon for Club.
Mrs. W. B. Woodward entertained the
Beit-Yet Auction Bridge-club at 1 o'clock
luncheon at her home. The decorations
were carried out In a color scheme of
yellow and white, daffodils and other
spring flowers being used. Mrs. A. Atkin
son of Vllllsca, la., mother of the hostess
was tho guest of the club, Those present
were:
Mesdames
Jsmes Bone.
Frederick Bacon.
Horace J. Holmes.
Edwin If. Lulkar.
Mesdames
Frank PiawL
Albert B. Rockwell.
Edwin H. Wilkinson.
Evening Card Party. .
Mrs. M. E. Miller entertained at cards
Saturday evening. Thirty-four guests
wero prtssnt and prises were won by
Mrs, Thomas' Falconer, Mrs. VreA Fisher,
Mrs. C. Mortenson, Mr. Fred Fisher ana
Mr. N. aold.
Pleasurei Past
Mrs. W. II. Beckett entertained the
W. A. D. club at her home on Thursday
afternoon, .
Creigh-Xtuh Wedding.
The wedding of. Miss Genevieve Rush,
daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. John Rush,
and Mr. Alfred I. Crelgh took place
quietly this morning at 7 o'clock at Et.
Patrick's church, and was followed by a
wedding breakfast at the home of the
bride' parents. Rev. Father T. F. Smith
officiated. Assisting In the sanctuary
were Rev. D. W. Morlarty, Rev. J. W.
fitenson and Rev. Edward Flanagan.
Mrs. D. J. Riley sang "Ave Maria," b
Millard, and "Ave Maria Stella," by Jlos-
wig, was sung by Mrs, Riley, Mr, John
Rush and Mr. diaries Morlarty. Mendels
sohn's wedding march was played by
Mrs. R. E. Yocum.
The bride wore her traveling suit of
blue silk poplin, with hat to match, and
corsage bouquet of violets and lilies of
the valley. Miss Florence Rush, sister
of the bride, was her only attendant,
and she wore green silk brocaded poplin
and carried pink sweet peas. Mr. Arthur
McShans was best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Crelgh left for a two
weeks' wedding trip to Chicago.
Cadet Officers' Hop,
The cadet officers of the Omaha High
school give their annual military hop on
April 24. This Is supposed to be the big
gest dance of the year. It Is to be held
at Chambers' academy and a large crowd
Is expected to attend.
The hop Is to be given by Haden Meyer
and Spencer Flint, two of the cadet of
fleers. They nro going to a large expense
In 4dccoratlng the hall, which Is to be In
High school colors. All tho officers are
supposed to attend the dance dressed In
their uniforms.
There was some talk this year of doing
away with this, club, as the principal and
faculty wero opposed to It, but they
finally decided not" to disband tho club
end let It give Its .dance -as usual.
At the Suffrage Bail. .
Mrs. uiibert M. Hitchcock Is one of
the patronesses for the brilliant suffrage
ball and entertainment which la being
held In Washington this evening. The
Hotel Wlllard Is the scene of this affair
and Mrs, O. H. P. Bolmont Is chairman
of the committee.
Personal Mention- '
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott and
family have leased tho C. M. Wllholm
mv, ,W,H take ""lon June 1.
Mrs. Wllhelm and daughter, Miss Esther.
Plan to go to some lak r..rt - ,u.
2' and. M, Esther Wllhelm will
probably enter school In the east next
Nebraska Club of.Harvard.
rne Nebraska club of Harvard uni
versity held its annual banquet last oven
Ing at the new Harvard club of Boston,
rne dinner wan , n ..i,-.. v.. .
. .. . - y a spirit or
enthusiasm, which Indicated that there
aupportera or the home
state amone th tiM
SChOOl. Herbert J. Cnnnll r
president of tho club, Introduced as toast
n aster Cta1nni n,.. t. .
"i-on ui .nelson,
elt and favorably known throughout
the state as a loyal son and booster of
Nebraksa. Colonel Lyon graduated from
Harvnrd In JSS1. and kept his audience In
an uproar with witty 'stories and remi
niscences. Hon. Roscoe Pound, former
dean of the University of Kebraksa Law
school and commissioner of the supreme
court, was unable to bo present, due to
an engagement In Chicago. Other speak
ers of the evening were A. C. Mungcr of
Lincoln, Dana Van Duten of Omnha. H.
J. Brandt of Beatrice and Illchardaon '
Morris of Omaha. The officers for the
ensuing year were elected as follows:
President, A. C. Munger; secretary and
ticasurer, Milton Peterson; vice president,
K. C. Fernald.
The following are the members of tho
club:
President H. J. Connell. Omaha.
Vice president. H. .1. Brandt. Beatrice.
Secretary, Milton Peterson, Omnha.
F. C. Fernold, Omaha;
Alan M6Donatd, Omnha.
Richardson Morris, Omaha,
It. I.. Ohman. Omaha.
D, Van Dusfn, Omaha.
T. H. Stearns, Omnha.
Carl J. Coc. Omaha.
Albert Brogan, Omaha,
10. If. HennliiKhouse. Lincoln.
E. II. Hahne, Lincoln.
A. C. Mungcr. Lincoln.
C. A. Davis. Bever City.
J. R. Forbes. Wayne.
A, II. flutberlet, Hardy.
T. J. Hargravc, Wymore.
M. C. Harrison, Scrlbncr.
G. B. Hastings, Grant.
R. Mcintosh, New York City.
K. Mcintosh, New York City.
A. O. Marvel, Olltner.
C. O. Miles. Bethany.
K. R. Worth. Harvard,
K. P. Snyder, Council Bluffs, la,
J. S. Phillips, Kenesaw.
D. B. Steenburg, ' Aurora.
Oren Stepanek, Crete.
A. W. Atwater, Beatrice.
A. C. Smith: Milton, Mass.
George Lvon, Nelson,
r. W. Wlaner, Central City.
Roy Swift, Grant.
B. J, Van Riper, University Place.
Honj Roscoe Pound, Lincoln, Neb.
Wheelcr-Knobbs Engagement.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knobbs announce
the engagement of their daughter, Law
retta May, to Cardie J. Wheeler. Tha
wedding will take place on Tuesday,
April 30.
For the Future.
Tho South Side Progressive club will
entertain Wednesday evening at 8:30
o'clock at their hall at Fourteenth and
Castellar streets, The hostesses will bo
Mesdames J. La Chaple, R. L. tfenny,
J. McCarthy, J. O'Brien, W. O. Keefe
and J. O'Shay.
In and Out of the 7?e Hite.
Mr. and Mrs.' C, L. Shamp left last
evening for Chicago to visit ralatlves.
Mrs. Ben Wood has returned from Den
ver. where she visited her daughter.
Mrs. Walter Appel and small daughter
of Denver are the aruests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Treller.
Mrs. 'Walter B. McCormlck has re
turned from an extended visit with' rela
tives In New, York.
. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrlgo have re
turned from New York and Atlantic City,
wher they have been for three weeks.
Mrs. Baldrlge's daughter, Miss Gwendo
line Wolfo, remained at Atlantlo City
with I-cr grandfather, Mr. B. F. Smith,
her vacation not being over until this
week.
HORSES WITHOUT FOOD
FOR THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS
Three horses, two attached to a rig and
the other tHd by a halter to the roar
seat, were found Monday afternoon by
Humane Oiflcer Hans Nielsen, who re
ceived a complaint that they had been
hitched behind some bill boards at Twen
tieth and Paul streets since Saturday
night. The animals were taken to the
Palace stables and given feed and water,
for lack of which they were In a sorry
plight Nielsen Is Investigating.
Stomncn Trouble Cured.
Mrs. H. G. Clevetand, Arnold, Pa,
writes: "For some time I suffered from
stomach trouble. I wbuld have- ao'ur
stomach and feel bloated after eating.
Nothing benefited me until I got, Cham
berlain's Tablets. After taking two bot
tles of them I was cured." All dealers.
Advertisement
BRANDEIS
Sale of WALL PAPER
8c Papers, 2VaO.
All the 8c papers from the pur
chase, in light and medium col
ors, suitable for bedrooms and
kitchens, with border to
match. Wednesday, roll 2v
12c Papers, 5Vc.
A big selection of" 3. and 18-lnch
border combinations in all colors
and designs; worth up to 12c. On
eale, Wednesday, special p?l
per roll 0"2C
18q Papers, 8c.
Bronze gold papers and tilth-grade
blanks; all new 1914 goods, sold
elsewhere at 18c; with borders
to match. On sale special, o
per roll OC
30c Papers, 120.
All the new oatmeal papers from
the big- purchase; figured and
plain effects, worth up to 30c. In
this sale at, per roll ol
only 12 C
30c Papers, 14c.
New liquid gold papers, -with bor
ders and crowns to match; regular
30c grade; new color tones In
brown, tan, green and 4 a
high light effects. Roll XrC
25c Papers, 16c.
Varnished tile papers for the
kitchen or bath room; regular 25c
values. A big selection of -f r
pattern at, per roll. ... IDC
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Brandeis Free School of
Dressmaking Opens Monday
REGISTER WEDNESDAY
Wo have already enrolled n large number of women
for our course of dressmaking instruction, and urg's you
to investigate at once, if you desire to become con.potont
in practical needlework, with the minimum of effort and
expense.
Madame Coates, who will personally teach this School of
Dressmaking, has a record for successfully conducting the largest
schools of sewing and dressmaking In the world. She comes to
us only by special arrangement for a limited course of fifteen
fifteen lessons only.
No system charts or "methods" used. The 50
rente which you pay for enrollment is solely for the
reservation of a table for you, so women not enrolled
and doing no work cannot occupy tables. Our space
Is limited and Mme, Coates will only teach a limited
number of pupils.
This course covers plain and fine needlework, as well as the
cutting, fitting, altering, constructing making and finishing of
underwear waists, eklrts, dresses, coats, suits and children's gar
mentstogether with the principles and use of paper patterns,
fcacn pupil brings her own materials, works on her own garments
and makes rom one to as many articles as she may chooBe.
The instruction is thorough and complete In every respect,
beginning the first stepB in needlework and ending with the most
finished garment making. This course requires neither & great
.of t,me .r e?PfnBe. t the results with thousands of women
have been wonderfully satisfactory.
Make it a point to attend Madame Ooate's free lec
ture Wednesday at 10 a. m. or 2 p. m. She explains in de
tail the work to be done.
niTrir 18 extremely beneficial
LIcicuuin caBes Qf Diabetes,
Flour Rheumatism, Dyspepsia
bles and diseases requiring a special
diet Twelve-pound sack, post paid.
Sl.76. Special dlecount to dealers.
The Gluten Co., Red Cloud, Neb.,
box 107.
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Sales of the HenrySiegel SI
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BRANDO
Wednesday Come the Sales of Embroideries,
Laces, Trimmings, Ribbons and Neckwear
The second of the great sales of the Siegel stocks and other special purchases begins Wednesday. It includes
merchandise that is of particular interest just at this time, when you are planning for your spring sewing needs. You
' can save money on high-grade laces, trimmings, embroideries, etc., by taking advantage of this opportunity. Every
item quoted hero is a bargain wonder.
S STORES
Laces Worth to 75c. Only
Shadow lace flounclngs In white
and cream color. 14 to 37 in. wide.
Allovers in white and cream color.
18, 38 and 46 in. wide'.
Pretty lace camisole corset cover
ings. 12, 14 and 18 In. wldo.
42-ln. all silk colored nets. Many
artistic new patterns.
Plain colored all silk chiffons. 1
,45 In; wide.
Venice lace bands, edges and all
overs, In effective new patterns.
39c
Yd.
$1.25 and $1.50 Laces, 85c
Embroidered neMlounclngs that
were sold by the Siegel Store at
$1.25 and $1.60. White and cream
color. Scores of dainty designs.
14, 18 and 36 Inches wide. Spe
cial at, yarOi 85c.
Laces Worth to 39c at 19c
Shadow lace flounclngs, cami
sole laces for corset covers. Venice
bands and edges and oriental
edges. A wide variety of Siegel
laces, worth up to 39c. Sale price,
yard, 10c
Laces Worth to 50c, Only
Cotton shadow flounclngs, in pret
ty designs. 8 to 18 In. wide.
Embroidered net flounclngs, In
white and cream only. 18-in.
Shadow allovers In cream and
white. A great variety of styles.
Venlse lace bands and edges, In
the most desirable new patterns.
42-ln. wide dew drop chiffons, In
all tho new best spring colors.
' Silk embroidered allovers, In de
signs for waists and yokes. 18-ln.
25c
Yd.
Jet Tunics Worth to SIO Fancy Robes Worth to S8 1 Flouncing Worth to S2
Beautiful black Jet tunics, de
signed on net in the newest styles,
long or short effects. Also beadod
chiffon tunics in. exquisite color
ings. Slegel's price up to $10.
Our price only. -
Laces Worth to $1 at 59c
All, silk black nets, .in. dotted and
small figured effects. 45 Inches
wide, Also silk, shadow flounclngs ,
in cream and white, cotton flounc
lngs and double width shadow all
overs. Included in this lot are
laces up to 9 Inches wide, In gold
effects, also oriental flounclngs.
Laces that Siegel priced
up to $1 at, yard
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Hand embroidered linen robes,
also beautiful princess lace robes
and tunics. Some with jackets.
Robes that the Siegel Store
priced up to $8.00. Special sale
price
2
50
Embroidered net flounclngs In ,
cream and white. 18 and 45'
inches wide. Also white and
cream shadow silk allovers, in 36
and 46-lnch widths. Siegel laces,
worth up to $2; choice at
sin
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59c
Sample Laces and Trimming. Very Cheap
500 pieces of importers' samples of the finest laces and dress
trimmings, including silk embroidered and beaded flounclngs, col
ored embroidery bands, beaded and Jet bands, alloverB and chiffons.
Pieces 18 to 27 Inches long, all to match, suitable for making entire
gown. Regularly worth $1 to $8 a yard. On sale Wednesday-.
25c, 50c, 98c and $1.50 Each Piece
Chiffons at 69c a Yard
11 silk flowered chiffons in
every new color effect. 45 Inches
wide. Also plain all silk chiffons
In almost every color tone. A
choice lot from the Siegel stock,
worth up to $1, at, yard, 69c
Vol laces In matched sets, also
pure linen and cotton cluny. 4 to
6 inches wide. Slegel's 12 c
qualities, yard, Be.
Dress Trimmings From Siegel Stocks at Less than Cost to Make
$1 Buckles at 25c
Jet, steel and fancy Iridescent
buckles In artistic designs, 4
Inches long. Worth to $1,
at, each
25c
$1 Tassels at 25c
Jet tassels, silver crystal, fancy
silk and gold crystal tassels.
Slegel's prices up to $1, 25q
$1 Trimmings at 50c
Dress garnitures in Jet, pearl,
Iridescent, Crystal, bronze, sllvqr,
gold and Persian eKects. CA
Values up to $1, each. . . OvIC
$1 Bands at 50c Yard
Spangled, jet and colored ef
fects, also gold, silver, pearl, rose
and rhtnestone trimmings. Cs
Worth $1. at, yard OUC
Beaded Jet and diver bands beaded gold and silver fringes-
black and colored silk frogs colored silk embroidered
bands, galloons and vestlngs black and colored silk
knotted and chlnllle fringes rose trimmings pearl
and rhtnestone edges. Slegel's price up to $1, at
25c
Beaded garnitures, ornaments and butterflies, in coral, steel,
bronze, Jot, gold and silver crystal erfects, also Jet bands
and galloons, silver crystal bands, pearl also fancy
rose and rhtnestone trimmings. All the exquisite trim
mings that Siegel priced to $3. Choice, one great lot, at. .
98c
Trimmings Worth to 50c at 10c I $5.98 Boleros at $2.50 I Trimmings Worth to 25c at 5c
Narrow beaded gold and silver crystal trimming
bands In pink and blue. Also beaded tassels, pearl,
steel, coral, Jet and sllvor crystal tassels, black and
colored silk frogs and buckles, bead fringes In jet,
gold and silver crystal. Slegel's prices to 60c, at 10c.
Beaded boleros, cut In the new
present styles, In all Jet and sliver
crystal effects. Special values at
the Siegel Store and prlcod at-$5.98
Our price, choice, 2.50.
Black and colored silk frogs and cords, fancy
cream-colored braids, crystal, Jet and steel beaded
edges, also colored silk tassels and buckles. Choice
of this lot that the Siegel Store priced to 26c,
at Sc.
Thousands of Yards of SiegePs Embroideries-Bargain Prices
Embroideries at 85c
Swiss and voile skirtings in
Irish crochet effects. 45 inches
wide. Priced by the Siegel Store
up to $1.60 a yard. Spe- og
clal, at, yard. . OOC
50c Embroideries, 15c.
Embroidered bands and galloons
In Irish crochet effects, 3 to 5 ms.
wide, Very high cot quality.
Siegers price 50c. Our
price, yard
15c
$1 Embroideries at 59c
Voile and swlss flounclngs, In
Irish crochet effects, also dainty
baby effects. 27 to 45-inch widths.
Many worth $1, at, ECQ
yard OJlC
20c Embroideries, 10c
Swiss and cambric edges and in
sertions for underwear and baby
6, 9 and 12 in. 1 A
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ruffles
Worth to 20 c, at
50c Flounclngs, 39c
27-ln. ruffled baby flounclngs,
also 18, 27 and 46-ln. Swiss and
voile flounclngs, especially used
for the minaret flounces. OQ
Worth up to 60c, at OiC
l2Uc Embroideries, 6c
Embroidery edges, beading and
insertions of swlss and nainsook.
4 to 6 inches wide. Quail- n
ties to 12 He. at, yard OC
50c Embroideries, 25c
Fine Swiss, cambric and voile
camisole embroideries, also all-,
overs for collars and separate
blouses. 18, 27 and 45 Inches
wide. Values 81egel OC
priced at 50c, at DC
5c Embroideries, lV&c
One lot of cambric embroidery
edges, insertions and headings
that were worth up to 5c 11
a-yard, at, yard. ....... iC
Sale of Ribbons
Taney Ribbons, 15c
6-Inch messallne ribbons and
fancy warp print ribbons, ex
cellent values at 25c; on sale,
whllo they last, at 1 C
yard AOC
Ribbons at 10c.
A special assortment of 4 and
6-inch messallne ribbons of ex
cellent quality, In a full selection
of best colors, In base- i A
ment, 19c quality, yard, JLvC
Sale of Siegel's Neckwear at 4fC
Beautiful lace collars In Venice effects. Choice of many
styles that were priced at 39c; special
Fancy fichus, with satin collars, In black and colors,
priced up to $1.25 at Slegel's
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Fancy . Net Fichus, with
stylish new frills. Slegel's
60c values at 20c.
25c
Collar and Cnff Sets, with
net frills. Regular 50c val
ues at Slegel's. Choice, 25c.
10
G String ties, In satin, navy and Kelley green.
Washable crochet ties, light colors, 25c values.
Children's embroidered collars, white or colored, Sleg-
el's 25c values.
Net stocks and Jabots. Slegel's 50c values.
Handkerchiefs
12c
25c Handkerchiefs, 12Vc
Women's fine sheer linen hand
kerchiefs with fancy embroidered
corners, princess lace styles and
Initial styles, worth up
26 c, each
10c Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Women's linen handkerchiefs
with fancy embroidered corners,
also colored Initial, and men's
large India linen handker
chiefs, worth 10c, at, each. . uC
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Sale of Silk Dresses,
Worth up to $22,50, Wednesday,
An exceptional lot of charming silk dresses for street and
afternoon wear, featuing all the newest ideas in design and
trimming. All tho spring silks included. Dresses worth np
to $22.50. Your choice of a fine selection in this sale Wednes
day at $11.95.
Dresses worth to $10, on Sale at $5
Several small groups Combined at this price for Wednesday's selling
offer wonderful values. Wool crepes, messallnes, Including voiles and
striped ratine, in plain colors and figures. All are new models, worth
up to $10. On sale Wednesday at 90.
Suits worth up to $35, Priced $18.75
This wonderful lot Includes dosens of manufacturer's samples and
odd suits secured at just about one-half their regular prices. They are
the latest and most fashionable models on rich silk, wool or silk and wool
combination fabrics. Popular checks and all the desirable spring colors.
Suits actually worth $35, at $18.75.
Coats at $6.98
In this group are many choice, but
small lots which we have placed In
one lot at one price. A score of
different styles, materials
and colors are represent
ed. Worth up to $16, in
this sale at
Suits at $8.69
In a big purchase recently made we
secured a lot of about 200 good prac
tical suits, Including plain tailored
and fancy styles. Materials
embody every thins for spring;
wear in the moat desirable
colors. Many sample sulti
eluded. Worth up to 111
; piain tauorea
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Women's Pumps T 1q
au
and Oxfords . .
This lot also Includes velvet shoe
and house slippers for women. Choice
of hundreds of pairs in desirable
styles In tans and blacks. Formerly
priced up to $2.50, at 80c pair.
Women's Dress Pumps
The Mary Jane, with low heels,
ankle strap, also colonials with,
tongue and buckle, silk brocade and
velvet quarters, tango styles and
three-eyelet ribbon laces. Made In
patent and dull leathers and black
satin, in all sizes, 51.08.
Wen's $3 Oxfords, $1.98
Made of dependable tan and black
leathers In practically all sites. All
good styles. Worth to $3 a pair.
Special at 91.83.
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