Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1914, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE HEK: OMAHA, FKIDAY, IKJTOHKU :), 1914.
By MELLIFICIA.
Thursday, October 20, 1914.
Father M. rtronsceest. peetor. Ml pa ttos
anne Rossharh on the brides nnty at
tendant, ami Mr. Joseph J. Kossljaeh
waa bet man. Mr. Max Haiimctstcr ren
tM two Inlin sle during the cere
mony and Mies Margaret Judge presided
at the. organ. Mr. an.) Mrs. rtmyth have
gone east on their wedding Journey,
At the Rome.
A darning party ran Riven Wfdnrfflijr
evening at the Home Hotel by the Tem
ple Israel Sisterhood.
AL.LOWEEN la foremost on the "tapis." and with its annual tour
Hof pranks Is Interesting all society this week. The club Invita
tions, menus, and grills are all donned In blarka and yellows,
and (he pumpkin, king of all vegetables, now, la surely having
Its real Inning, gracing every luncheon and dinner table.
One Omaha lad was heard to remark, with shivery legs, that "Pa
said there was a whole Mew of extra policemen on for Saturday night."
A unique week-end Hallowe'en party will be given on ttaa Burnett
farm, near Millard, for a number of high school girls. The guests will
equip themselves with white overalls for apparel during the event and
will not be permitted to clothe themselves with any of the accepted kinds
of dress until their return.
A Hallowe'en masque party will be given at the Field club Saturday
evening. In lieu of the regular subscription dancing party In the series.
The regular Saturday evening dinner dances will be given, at. the Coun
try and University clubs, with Hallowe'en decorations.
Carter Lake club will have an old-fashioned Hallowe'en party Fri
day evening at the club house for members only. The club house will be
decorated for the occasion and a fire will be built in the huge grate. Re
freshments will be served, and dancing in the pavilion will round out the
evening's program.
The Saturday night dancing party at Trairle Park club house will be
a rosturoe party in honor of Hallowe'en.
The Rolarlons used Hallowe'en as a basis of their dinner last night at
the Hcnshaw.
anil the convolution pr!).ea by
Mncrnt ant Ml. YV. P. Loe.
Mr.
Prairie Park Needle Craft
The Trairle Park Needlecraft club met
Tuesday at the rluhroorn Mrs. YV. M.
f'!ark, Mrs. Ir J. t. Wilson and Mrs.
B. J. Xcantiell acre the hnatessrs. Thirty
members were present and twenty-four
new argtlratlons for jnembershlp were
received and voted upon. . The room
mere festooned with Hallowe'en decora
tions, and pumpklna and wttehee were
peering out from the ronnri and cur
tain. A large pumpkin decorated the.
fireplace. Bridge and high-five were
played, the first prlr.ee being won by
Mrs. Weeburg and Mrs VV. B. Klater,
In and Oat of the Bee Hive.
Mm. John YV. Madden leaves for New
York Friday evening, to be gone two
weeks.
' Dr. Neweil Jones left last evening for
Chicago to attend the Pediatric Clinic.
Ir. Jones ll return funds).
Mrs. J. J. OTtourke of Aurora. Ill , Is
spending a few days In Omaha anl
Council Uluffs v lulling friends.
Mrs. II. Itosenstiw-: and darhter, Hor
tnse, will leave thl evening for a visit
of a few v.e-k In Davenport, la.
Mrs. A. fj. Davis Is a guest "at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Becker.
Mrs. Davis mill remain until after the
CorrlBan-Berkcr wedding next month.
Mr. Morris Levy returned to Omaha
J this week, after spending several months
In Kurope. Mrs Ivy will remain In
New York a short time 'before coming
back to Omaha.
jWAR TO HELPTHIS COUNTRY
So Declares . J. Cornish, Here to
Talk Suffrage.
MIGHT HAVE PREVENTED WAR
The Want Ad Columns of The Bee Are
rtcad Dally by People In Search of Ad
Verthted Opportunities.
If Mark Kicsjanaea Had Be.
malned Open Thirty Days Longer
Ivuropean Stockholders YYoeld
Here Been Impoverished.
It ii only the preparednesa of the Eu
ropean countries made war possible.
Mr- Cornish raid the Vnlted Mates
would ultimately derive a great benefit
from the war. but that the couiffry Is
now suffering because of It. Copper
mlnea have been closed, fsctorles shut
down and many Industries suspended.
"Such a condition tends to Increaae the
consumption of coarser foodstuffs and
clothing." said Mr. Cornish. "The cot
ton Industry In the .south will be bene
fited In the end, although there Is wow
practically no market for cotton, Oer-
j many having been a Inrge purchaser."
Had the stotk markets of America been Mr- Cornish bcllevea the eat has suf
kept open for thlrtv dais longer after thei fprcd mor because of the war than any
beginning of the European war thai con- l'ctlon f th"
flirt would have been forestalled by the
Impoverished cond tlon of the European
stockholders, according to E. J. Cornish,
formerly of Omaha, now of New York,
who Is here to participate In the suffrage
campaign.
"Commerce Is opposed to war," said Mr.
Cornish. "Thirty iays more and Europe
r.-ould have been Impoverished by the
decline of Its American securities and
the war would have been preventej. As
JUDGE MORRIS SETS DATE
FOR CRIMINAL CASES
Judge Paige Morris das set November
1 as the date for United States Attorney
F. S. Howell to ty a number of criminal
cas-s. including the Bimona' robbery hear
ing, and In addition to the, criminal hear
ings tbe Matters' case. '
Pianos K
$3.50 a Month
!0 different makes to
select from. Free Stool,
Scarf.- Tuning and In
surance. Rent allowed
on purchase price If
you decide to buy.
Schmoller & Mueller
mxo COMPAXY
131 1-1313 Farnaro Street
Douglas 1623
THti OMAHA BEE
Tfl: HOME PAPER.,
Comforters Worth to $2.00
Extra fine quality sllkollne cover!
and filled with pure white carded
cotton: hand tufted or
stitched; full size and
winter weight. Friday...
Hosfery Worth to 20c
Men's, Women's and Children's
Fleecy Lined Hosiery Heavy and
medium weights; full seam
less; double soles, heels and
toes. Friday, pair . . . .
vy aim ru
10c
L-i
For Mii Becker.
Miss ksthenne Hot hi r. ho will be
married November H to Ml. Alfred Cor
rigan of Cleveland. O., has been honor
guest of several affairs this week.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs Russell Klaher
and Miss Eva Vow entertained two tablea
of bridge for Mies kr. The Llgh
scores were made by Mlsa Becker and
Mrs. William McAdatr.s. Troae present
were:
Mesdams
William M'-Adema,
Hussell Fisher,
F.. Davis.
Wimner Breeze.
Mi sees
Mary Fursy.
Meads me
A. E. Becker,
Tt. T. Byrne,
jr. B. Aldnus,
E. C. Twamley,
Misaea
Katiwrtne Becker,
Eva Dow.
Mrs. E. C. Twaraley has Issued cards
for a tea Friday. November .. from I
until ( o'clock. In honor of Mlaa Kath
erlne Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Becker will give a
targe bridge party Tueaday, November
I. complimentary to their daughter, Mlaa
Katherlne, who will be a November
bride.
At the Braadeit Theater.
The following reservations have been
made for Saturday matinee and evening
at the Brandela theater, when Ruth St.
Denis, the danse artiste, and her com
pany of native Hindu actors will be the
attraction:
Mrs. W. K. Silver, three: J. R. Ring
wait, three; Mrs. J. W. Towle. two; Mra.
W. F. Baxter, three; iMn. C. M. Wll
helm, three; Mr. Moahe?, six; J, A.
Cavers, four; Mrs. L D. Montgomery,
three: Mrs. George Redlck, four; Mra
Herman KounUe, three; Mrs. Andrew
Roaewater. three; Mrs. R. S. Hall, four;
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coad, four.
Others who will attend are: Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. McU. Mr. Ueorge Engler.. Mr.
and Mrs. B. B. Baker. Mr. Ralph
Rainey, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Browning,
Mrs, J. A. McPhane. Mrs. E. R. Hart of
Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brad
ford, Mlaa Katherlne Mooreliead and
Mrs.". U Haller.
'
Pleasure! Fttt.
Mrs. Arthur Benton was hoeteaa today
at an Informal bridge party. The rooms
were decorated with Hallowe'egi novel
ties. Mra. Patrick Bheehy entertained at a
bridge luncheon today at her home In
South Omaha.
, Mlas Maybeila Tinker entertained at
an Informal birthday dinner at her
, home Tuesday evening In honor of Miss
Ida Banqulat A large pumpkin filled
with autumn fruit waa used for a cen
terpiece and pumpkin-face place cards
marked the placea of seven guests.
AtlstSgns
01 Dandruif
Dramatic Section.
The dramatic aectioa of the Association
of Collegtat Alumnau met this after
noon at 4 o'clock at tr.o Rome hotel.
Plans for the !-' work s the sub
ject of dlactiaelon. Mra. J. M. Uatmnun
Is ieadur of the department.
Church Luncheon.
The women of the First I'rcebytorlan
churnh will give a chicken pie dinner Fri
day for the benefit of tlie ihurcli.
Pleasures Paii
Mra. W. J. Coad entertained two tablea
of bridge Wednesday afternon in honor
Of Miss Ethel Dyer of Berkeley, Cal.
For the Future.
Mrs. Miles E. Welch has Issued invita
tions for a party at her home Saturday
evening.
Houiewanning.
, Mrs. George. K. Thompson entertained
at bridge today. The affair was In thai
nature of a house warming. Hallowe'en
decorations were used through the rooms.
The guests were.
Meedamea
J. A. l.lnderholm,
J. T. Palmer,
Karl Sterrtcker,
A. C. Hartman.
N. Truelson,
W. Burnell,
It. Adams,
M. T. Kwarts
1 A. Dermody,
If. A. Sintek,
Alex Jetea.
A. T. Whltmore,
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Meadamee
K. W. Bedford.
C. B. Glover,
(1 Jonea,
J. A. Lyons.
J. T. Barnum,
V. Tyaon.
C. A. Baxter,
C. N. Howe.
F. Pardun,
O. r. Homann.
F. K. It an ford.
A. I Bloom,
Outing Flannel and Jlomet
IT Ins wide, fancy and plain m
'A- value. On sale Friday, per hp
yurd '
lVokfo( ireae IVrraJe
Id all Korxl b iding rolors and m
styles. No value. On sal Frl- F
diy. yarl
tancy Kimono Flannel
Ti Im-hea wide; m assort- la
ment uf full ityles. l(4c h5i
value. Frblay. vard V4V
(j-. rine -pnyr Dress (lnghams
1- in an ine wanted ctifrcka
Si stiinea
U yard...
7o vnluo. Friday.
Fine Itleached Muslin
e'oft flnh; value; off tnn 1
bol on sale Friday, per JjC
Fancy Outing Flannel
In all the leading lancy stripes a
and checks; loo. value. Friday, hf
a yard
Dj SiA-Inch luMeaclirnl Mutlin
W Extra tine weave; soft flnisn; m
SJ easily bleached, hi value. Frl- Sr
r day, yard..... v
n
Cnnlne Krlnkled Kecrsnckcr
n Tn all the relianie staple de- n t
In v'd"" VJu"' FritSy' Per
To Honor Bride.
Mla Ann Rowley, whose marriage to
Mr. James Elakeney of Kansaa City,
Mo., takes place thla tall, and Mlsa
Matilda 8telren of West rolnt, Neb.,
who la to be maid of honor, were the
honor guests st a dancing party Wednes
day ovenlng, at which Mr. P. .V. A.
Welsh 'was the host. The guests In
cluded: 1
Misses
Alleen McCaffrey,
Marie Ruland, .
Mary Mct'ague,
Julia Planck.
Kathryn Holland.
In'
nj Pimpson'a ana Amcr.cun; bsc
lil Hniwi;
In Frlrtav,
Fine Onality Dress IrinU
c value. A-AP
ev
til colors:
yard
Messrs.
Roy O. 8a tinders,
George Knupev,
J. P. Ormsby.
James Mllsdy.
Jay McCaffrey,
l. r . A. weisn.
CuttcnraSoap
Sliflmpflos
And light touches of Cuticura
Ointment. They remove dan
druff, allay irritation and pro
mote permanent hair health.
Samples Free by Mall
Cutlrere o aae Ohiaisl hM Uvu)m( aaa
I Mnl SMtpto Mrk mum) traa. wtu U-a.
AadrMS "cwiUura.- Da If, SMaMa.
Three Wonderful
Values
Friday at JULIUS ORKIN'S
1510 Douglas St.
t to tr.eo euita
l (i to liu Dreoes
.j W and llT.bO Coats...
l!..Uu
Mlsaes .
Ann Howley,
Matilda Htelren or
West Point. Neb.;
Htella Murphy.
Mabel Flanck.
Winifred Traynor,
Mesara.
Iater M. Caldwell,
John Barnea.
Harry Miller,
C. R. Nelson,
A. A. Arnold.
Edward Costello.
Vt. and Mra. Flank Hlusmlre,
Mr. and Mra. Joeeph Barker, 2nd.
Mr. Ieeter " Caldwell and Mr. John
Barnea will entertain at dinner at the
University club Sunday evening tn honor
of Mlsa Ann Rowley.
Luncheon at Hillside.
Mrs. Henry W. Tates entertained st
luncheon today at her home. Hillside.
A low mound of Mrs. Ward roses decor
ated the tsble and covers were laid for
fifteen.
For Mm. Clarke.
Mrs. N. F. llarrlman gave a luncheon
today at her home In honor of Mrs. W.
E. Clarke, who Is visiting Mrs. Charles
McDonald, rink roaai buda formed
pretty table centerpiece. Mrs. llarrlman
had twelve guests.
For Mm. Carpenter.
Invitations were Issue: Wednesday by
Mrs. J. r. Carpenter. Mlas Carpenter and
Mra. Gilbert E, Carpenter for a reception
to be given Thursday, November 6, from
t until o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J.
F. Carpenter on North Thirty-eighth
street. In honor of Mrs. Harry C. Carpenter.
Wedding Announcement.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel . Ktevene of Fre
mont announce the approaching marriage
of their daughter. ICatelle. to Mr. Benja
min Harrison of Omaha, to tike place on
the evening of November 11. The wed
ding will be a quiet affair, attended only
by a few relatives and close friends.
Mli Stephens Is a member of the Aloha
Omlcron PI sorority. Mr. Harrison Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Harrison.
He waa. graduated from the Nebraska
university laat year and la a member of
the Thl Kappa Tsl fraternity. Mr. liar-
rleon waa formerly, principal of the high
erhool la Fremont, but for -the last three
years hss made his home In Omaha.
Pan Club Dancing- Party.
The ran club will hold Its frt dance
of the season Triday evenfaj at the
Rome hotel.
'
Personal Mention.
Mr. and Mra Will McCaffrey have re
turned from their wedding trip and are
at home In the Bt. Clare apartments on
Harney street.
Mr. tire Millard was elected a member
of the Junior class society. Aleph Kemach.
of Cornell university, at the annual fall
election, held In Ithaca last week.
Smyth-Roubach BuptiaU.
. A very quiet and pretty wedding was
eoletnnle4 at bt. John's Collegiate church
Thursday morning at o'clock, m hen
Miss Mary Irene Roesbach. youngest
daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. John A. Roes
bach, became the bride or Mr. Fdwsrd
F.rancls Smyth 'of Hlrhland FaJ a. New
York. Only immediate relatives and a
fetr verv rlo friends aera bresent at tl.
jcticmuny, blt aaa performed by Rev.
In all
effects
day. yard.
Fine Curtain Berlin
neat prlnUnKs and ratln a
So value. On .sale Fn- 3i
b
Corsets and Brassieres
Corsets for Medium and Stoat rir-
With wide front, steel, to
hooks below, , refnforced (1n
over abdomen. Slses 20 to X1
3D. Friday value eOW
Two Models for Blender and Medium
.f0" lMn and medium length
skirt; guaranteed rust- an
proof. tSLzea 20 to 2$. Frl- JJC
rasslerea Front or back
' closing; embroidery trim
ming. Fiidnv
19c
Fine Wool Med IUanketa
Full also 11-4. neat bloek and broken
checks and plaltM, also plain white,
scarlet, gray and tan; extra warm
fleek-y nap; madd frcm lung staple
wool; thread and silk ga ir
bound educe; 6 blankets, a 3 MX
Friday, pair feeJU
Full Slae Ued Comforters
Neat fiotui print. nKS rilled will good
sanitary cotton; extra wetaht; n
well finished; II.OI values. flMf
Friday ai
11-4 Cotton Bed HlankeU
In plain wnlie. jmy and tan, with
aaorteii fancy borders anil f a sa
aeil whipped edn Worth J I Sll
II.HK. Friday, pair AeVV
$1.25 Cotton Blankets
11-4 slxe; wniic, nev auu tau, with
fancy borders abs dutely last, fm
permanent finish tniead and MjJ
whipped edaes. Kr.dav .w"'
80ilO-Incl Crib BlankeU
Plain white, with liuat coioiou m
tmrdera of blue end pink; good
1. values. Krldav. each
$.1.0O Wool Finish Blankets
Ten takes finest wool rinlsn bed
blankets; choice srmrtes and beautiful
plaids neat wool finieh and napped;
absolutely fust colors; full Aa g
slsn and extra weight. 3 s Jk I .! ,
valu-a. Friday Wsen
Art Cioods
Msrosrtasd IMUow Cord and Taa- (J -
els .26o value.. Friday w B
ChU.rea's Stamped Dresses Sixes
2 to 4 years: pink si
Sic value. Friday
Btami
ind blue;
10c
Itamped sad Tinted rtllow Tope
in floral and conventional de- C
signs; 10c value. Friday .....
Jewelry. Silverware,
Leather Goods
Baal Leather Bags Worth rfj-
$1.00. Friday WIU
Brooohea. Caff Llaks, Scarf rina.
Belt rias, Itc .aluea to inn
iOc. Friday , IUU
Parisian Ivory Kalr Beoetrers and
Iw'f Jare 6O0 value. On Or.
sale Friday sCOC
Xnlrea and Forks, Silver Flatd
In box; worth IZ.&O. I 4Q
Friday w I sfclf
Bargains for Boys
Overcoats for the Little Chaps In
dark shades; half belt or lull belt
models: a few blue and brown
chinchilla roate In the gf nn
lot; strictly 1100 Val- jl.?.
uee. Friday at " -
Boys Sweaters Iteds. grays, blue-
with Isrge collars;
to ft. 00. Friday
many
worth
at . . .
' Tie Corsaxoy Vaata tftd
old weight; cut full and IA. ,
rooiny; dark drab shades. TjC
Te anaaaet Bloasee Pines, grays,
end Proana; etery else.
to 1 years Friday
et 1
49c
39c
Itruga and Toilet (iooda
Diamond "O" Soap, 10 bars fur.. Me
Seal-rtaeh, 2ic tiu can . lee
M-Male Team Borax. i-iU. lf.
ackitse ', OV
lee oiyecrtne er reroside
toaa. the ftUa
nni T A P HAY In the Millinery Department
UKJlaL.AR Uftl In the Basement Friday
This Is a decided Innovation. Such a sale has never been held In this city before. The mer
chandise for tbls sale was bought especially to give you the biggest Dollar Value you ever saw in ,
millinery, inis merchandise is of a class that will compare favorably with the best shown any
where. Every economical woman will nee in this event ab opportunity that she must not over
look. Anyone can afford a second hat or trimmings to furbish
up the old hat in such a sale as this. Do you recollect ever
having 3een such bargains &s this offered anywhere?
pi'
Trimmed Hats Wortl v ,8'
iiiuiiucu uai Ml. new and
date styles
.00
up-to-
Ostrich Novelties
combinations
Worth TJp to $3.00
In good color
Ostrich Plumes Wortn Wo w-oe
VdllllU 1 1UU1C5 All desirable colors.
Worth Up to
3.60 The
See
Douglas Street
Oases.
Untrimnied Shape
moat popular styles . . .
Mie.ae' U,. Worth Up to $30 All
1IUOOVO llttU nr daintllv trimmed
-1
00
Doaglas Street
Casee.
See
Travelers: Samples
Irish, French end Belgium linen;
also German dress linens. n
Worth up to 50c a ayrd. ISC
Kach piece FTlday uv
Kenmants Worth to 25c a Yard
Wash dress fabrics, cotton crepea,
hilk and cotton dress fab- a
rlcs, poplins, RusHian cords, . lljC
voiles and foulards. Friday. ..
Buttons Worth to $1.00 m Dozen
Importer's sample cards of buttons
of - almost every kind: 1 to r
2 dozen on a card. Friday, J
per card
Women's Misses' and Children's Apparel
Women's and Misses' Silk
and Wool Dresses
Values up to $10 00
A , Timely Sale in the Basement Friday
Made of fine all
sergea, crepes, dli
aiso satins ana
all colors and
noiena -or pretty styles; many sam
ples: some are fur trimmed ; all made
Russian Tunic atvle. box
dlon pleated, etc. -Any dress right up
to aate. fcvery dress a positive won
der at the asked price.
Practical Style Dresses
Worth up to $5.00
Some silks. The greater .
part are serge and serge ff" O C
and plain material com- Jj A-Isll
binations; also all white T e"w
erge dresses: doxens of pretty styles;
several hundred to choose from.
Women's and mlssea' aires. Not a
dress worth less than 0.0U
Women's. Misses and Jun
iors' Coats, $5 and $6 Val.
$2.95
All good practical styles,
i ni acin, fancy mixture ;
all lined black plain cloth
i oats, etc. llundreda to
rhnose from. Mixes 13 to 19,
ii to 44.
14 to IS,
Women's and Misses' Good
Practical Style Coats '
$7,00 and $10.00 Values
$3.95
Made of all wool chin
chilla; in liEht gray.
blues and blaVks; fine
novelty materials; plaid
faced: plaid backa: fine black and
colored coats of all kinds.
Women's and Misses' Fine
Silky Plush Coats, Worth
$15.00, $17.50 and $19.00
Flill length garments
made of the finest c
plush; many Very fine
satin lining: fancy orna
ment and frog trimmed front a
sises for women and misses.
$8.95
tied front a All
Women's & Misses' Dress
Skirts, Worth up to $4.00
$1.00
All good prVctlcal styles,
made of fine all wool
s rpes. diagonals, fancy
cloths,' novelty cloths.
mixtures, etc. Over 700 skirts to
choose from.
Women's and Misses'- All
Wool Serge
Suits, $12.50
to $17.50
Values,
$6.98
Male of all-wool
icrtse novelty ma
terial. fancy
rough materials,
diagonals, etc.,
rlifht up-to-date
si. its. Long Kus
aian effect coats;
slso other leneth
ccals; many sam
ple suits. Not a
suits north less
tt-an 110.W. The
greater part are
ll3.ro to $H.M
values. Colors and
blacks; all new
lull shades.
Women's Fleeced Long
Kimonos, $1 Values r 7
All good patterna. All aJ I C
uses. Cut good and full.
Children's Dresses and
Rompers, Values up to 45c
A
v
Ages 2 to S years, flood
ash material: also flnn
tKlette In stripes and checks.
Iosena of styles.
19c
Children's Dresses,
Worth to $1.50
48c & 68c
All good
heavy
.mater
a 1 s i
Good
wsh
rials; also
semi wool
fetrlpes. chetks and plaids.
up-to-date styles.
Women's, Mis:es and
Children's Sweater Coats
Values up to $2.50
Red. white, gray and blue, am
Many different styles; Q7,
some with belts, sailor col- J t C
lers, etc. w
Childsen's Coats Worth
' up to $4.00
Ages 2 to and 8 to 14 4 v
years. Fine bearskin IT 1 VQ
coata in white and ool-DI..)r
era, quilted linings; t w "
also plain and rough cloth mate
ilals In, various kinds. Blacks and
colors.
Women's and Misses'
Messaline Petticoats
Worth $2.50
Extra good quality mes- ma
tallne petticoats. well QT VQ
made; deep flounces; J1 X a aJ af
Tleated and tucked; allTw"r
new fall shades and black.
Silk Petticoats Worth S3
to $5
$1.89
Silk and Net, Also VelvetJ
Waists, Worth up to $2.50
79c
Many aamples, fine silk
Jersey tops; some wrfh
fine lace trimmed bot
toms. Dozens of styles.
About WO waists, broken
sixes and odd lota. . Made
of good quality . tub silks,
mcssaltnes. nets, chiffons,
velvets; etc.
Lace Curtain Material
1,000 trawling mens' earn- i
ulea. worth each, to gd I 111
Friday at. each AW
Ijtce Curtains
Two casta regular else cur
ls ln: white, ecrue and Ivory.
Frloay. each
69c
60-Inch Couch Covers'
100 for Friday; nioo aa-
aoilment of colors: spu
clal. each
$1.50
Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets
. Friday we clear out all remnants of t)ie past week from our own blf sales and tbous-
ands of yards of mill ends and remnants from the foremost mills cotue to us every
week also to be cleared out In our basement sales Friday. '
2,800 Yards of Mill : Ends of
Dress Goods and Coatings
All weave that are now In greatest demand suit
and dress leng-tha skirt lengths pieces for misses'
and children's frocks. cool- etc... at half and less
tnan half price, t.nlire pieces.
Worth to SI.&0.
On sale
t9c to $1.50
Five Cases of Imported Travelers'
Dress Goods aamples
Itepresenting hundreds of weaves and styles suitable
for many purposes a great many pieces are
matched up. all arranged for easy selections.
All Single ri'ces I M.stched I'lec-e
5c and 19c Each I 25c and 39c Each
According to Hue and Uunllty
llfgh-ns &4-lncb 8uitiuK and Drews Materials
lu Mill bnda of 2 to 0 Vards.
I'oi aisttng of this season's best dre goods at baif
iAX-xSWK, 50c and 79c
3,000 Remnants Fancy Coatings
and Artuical Mowers
Chinchilla, broadtail, fancy coatlnra. Imitation gcotch
mole. Hirer skin, leopard, caracul. harMln .'
...! I t. 1 VUI1II lip III
$3,00 a yd. To be sold Krldav
aconndlng to site of each piece. .
25c to $1.39
2,500 Yards of 36-in. to 54-in.
Fine Dress Goods
In remnant lengtha of Jt to years: fancv auiiinr
yiPtoria broadcloth, whipcord, serges, diagonals;
v. . - B" i svni m i f i e9es. ,! STV
and stripes. At half price
less. Tard
... -. uiagonais.
29c and 39c
Silk and Velvet Pieces
A big lot of plain and fancy velvets plushes printed
and brocad velvets. Bnulevsrd velveteens, paon and
. panne velvets, fancy silks for dress trimmings anj
and colors. Prices Friday for
.ntlre remnant, each
25c to 50c
Buy VICTROLAS at tho BRANDEIS STORES
r0 foao. ih DC
Shoes for Everybody
Infants' Viol Xld or Patent leather
Shoes Worth 7 60 Cloth or kid
tops; hand turned soles;
sll sizes to 6. Friday, tlLfC
pair
Women's shoes Worth to 3.5o
Odds and. ends; mostly all sizes;
patent leather. dull tf 4
leather and tan calf, all.ZJ
Friday, pair
Women's Warm Houss Slippers
Aiaue in uermany; fine
all-fur trimmed slippers;
all sizes. Friday
Boys' School Shoes Worth, S3.00
Button and blucher;
all sizes. Friday, per
pair
Ken's Dull Calf Shoes Button and
blucher; all good styles; a 41 ik
all sizes. Friday, per dZ.Uil
pair wmsw
P.
w8Cg
Li
rJ
$1,169
Men's Clothing
Ken's Overcoats In fancy mixtures
and plain colors: shawl or military
collars; belt back; slash (A ej
pocketsi sizes 34 to 4S. 21.1 J
Friday
Ken's Suits Pure worsted and cash
mere; 2 or 3 models; many mix
tures and plain colors; .11 ejp
sizes 34 to 41. Friday dlefO
Genuine Kaeklnaw Coats ...... S3.9S
O.nuise Coon Overcoata 938.00
Genuine Buffalo Overcoats ...$38.00
Union Kade Overalls 49o
i
Men's Furnishings
Ken's Tall and Winter W.ujht Bhlrts
and Drawers Velastlc ribbed, ex
tra fine quality,, fleece lined and
derby ribbed; worth to (So 9(le
garment. Friday, per gar- 0f C
ment
Ken's VaU and Winter Wetrht Union
Suits Kcru and gray; 'JCss
closed crotch; $1.00 val- 3C
ues Friday sw,
Ksa's H.gUgee and Golf Shirts
Made of good riuailty per
cales, madras and sot-
settes; values to tl. Friday.
50c I
15c Turkish Towels
In this lot are fringed or hemmed
ends; full bleached and un
bleached: good heavy quali
ties. Friday
10c
J0c Bleached Napkins
Full Aleached, hemmed euds;
mercerized and plain weave;
regulation size. Friday, each.
7 He Full Bleached Oash
Plain or twilled; fancy borders.
(Limit 10 yards to a customer.
Friday, yard
3
5c
Full Bleached Table Damask
In desirable lengths; neat de- m S)
signs; regular 2ic values. Frl- I JiP In
day. yard "v
' Turkish Towels
A special lot of l.fco for Friday
full bleached ana unDieacnea;
finished with hemmed onus.
Each '
5c g
$1.23 Double Size Spreads
Just one case of these spreads ao
for Friday. Hemmed ends; , M JC
crochet kind. Hpevlul. each vJi
0
40c Damask IS
About &00 yards jt genuine turkey fj
red and wnlto table , damask In a r!
great line of floral patterns, iT
sll desirable lengUis. Friday. JJ)C Ut
Soc Guest Towels
Hemstitched; wltn embroidcrey In
itials (but not a complete line) Guest
size; all lined. tUlmlt six Mm
to. a customer.) Friuay. each JJ)
Warm Underwear
Kisses', Children's and Boys leeoj
imbw t v. w mum aa
Drawers Mostly all sizes.
Friday, per garment
Infants' Tine Oottoa ana Part
Wool Tests All sizes, 1
worth to a 5c. Friday.,
Women's sod Children's Tleecy Z.lned
cotton vaion mis uroa
en lots snd sizes; 60c
guallty. Friday at
Children's ana Boys' riat Wool
Tests, rants ana Drawers Broken
lots ana sizes; wnite sua
natural; worth up to fl.
Friday, per garment
be
He!
39c?
39c
. Lace Bemnants
Also sample plsces ' to V4 yd. mm
lengths: most beautiful styles: Jr
worth up to ISc FTlday. tdcli 7
Ip to 10c Handkerchiefs
Men's snd women's samples aad odd
lots; lace and embroidery
trimmed; a'sj 111 :... in
dsy, each .... . . .
3ie 8
Carpet Bug Bemnanta -
V'p to 14 ,-;i.'4 long. Wrtli SJAA
up to ll.is. On sale Frl- f HP
day in basement et
Ribbons
Pretty designs for hair bows
fancy viork. 4 inch warp
prints, also (-Inch plstn
tnotre. Yard
and
Hosiery Worth 15c
Children's sad Infanta' Wool
Moss Mostly small sises.
pair
15c
s
9c ij
8
Notions pi
Oooa Books aad Xy.e, card Is N
Gierke's Merrick's Thread, spool Se y
riaeUe Bemsants. each u, lr
OO-yard apooi Turtad. spool ..!..
Weed aad Wire Coat Banff- rt tt rU
era, each a2C
BoUoa Boies, worth &0c. at . ...100 K