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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1914)
THE hEK: OMAHA, TIJESDAV, INCUMBER 22. 1914. j ir ,. By MELLIFICIA. Monday, December 21, 1914. HE rchool set hat chosen to dance aasy the holiday houri, tblfi Tyesr, in Die strictest sens of the word. . It in unusual to find a week oo devoted to ferpelcbore as tbla; with orcr) night oo the calendar announcing a dancing party. These Rlotlon are to he launched tonight with the senior prom of the Omaha High school, their yearly Chrstmas function, at Chambers' academy. Tomorrow evening follows up with the Junior dub dance at the Rome hotel. The debutantes are taking special interest in ibis affair. They will be honor guests at a dinner given at the Omaha club by Miss Alice Jacqulth and later attond tho dance at the Rome hotrv Mr. and Mrs. C. William Hamilton will give a dancing party Wednes day evening at Chamber' in honor of Miss Harriet Smith, the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith'. The debut dancing party of Mies Ann Clifford, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Gifford, and Miss Frances Hochstetler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hochstetler. win be given Thursdsy evening at the Home hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith' will entertain Miss Harriet Smith's friends of the younger set at a ball at Chambers" academy Christ mas night, and the dancing week ends Saturday evening with a party at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Storz, for Miss Elsie and Mr. Robert Storz. Christmas Plant. Mrs. Td Butler hut left for Lincoln, where eh will apnt the holidays with her mother. Mr. William McGtausltn. Mr. Butler and Mr. Charles McQlatiglln will o down later for a family reunion dinner Chrlatmaa day at the home of Mr. Me3laulln. Pr. T. E. Palley plana to apend Chrint maa with hla sinters In Lincoln. Mr. aiwj Mrs. f"rd M. Junter of I-ln--)ln will apend OtrUUnaa tilth Mrs. Hun ter's aiater, Mrs. Harry klunneke. With the School Set Mlaa Sarah Pram returned "aturday morning from Rockford colleger Rock ford, 111., t apend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr. K. C. Scare. Mies Katherlne Pander. Who la allenrt- Mr. Merrill Ady and Mr. Ralph IHmglaa, who are attending Monmouth college, came home Saturday for the holiday ve ra t Ion Mr. Wilbur Douglas. alo at Monmouth, will return early this week. Mlaa Luolle Blgelow returned Pitnday from t Mary ef the Woods. Indiana, to apend the holiday with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Blselow. st 3KI9 Maaon atreot. . Mr. and Mra. Frank Waltera returned Sunday from Chicago. They were accom panied by Mia Harriet, who la returning from Kemper Hall, and Mr. Wattman, who la a ntudent at Dartmouth eoHes. Ml Harriet and Mr. Waltman Waltera will be with their parent during the holidays. . ' bride wore a ao-away sown of mldnlaht blue broadcloth, rimmed with Fltrh fur, and a hat to match. Her coraaxe bouquet a-a of violets and lilies of the valley. Mia . Eatollo MeCarron, sister ef the nude, and Mr. Orant MlIIr, were the only attendant. Mr. and Mra William left for an eatn trip and will be at home after February 1 In Omaha. Future Affair. " Mlaa r.ulh Marie laa iraued invitation for a htldse party to be seven Tuesday. fecember 3. Jo honor of lilea Henrietta Drexe of U Anaeles, who Is the guest of Mis Lucy Hurt. Pleasures Pttt. The Reaearch . club vim entertained Sunday afternoon at Ft. Bcrclimeh's academy. There was a small attendance, owing to tho Inclement weather, o the meeting was a social onn. held In the parlors of the academy. Mlaa Mark gave a roadins on "Old Hickory." Personal Mention. ' ' Mia Jne Itrwell, small daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clarke Powell, who has been seriously ill with pnonmonls, I re. Ported to be very much Improved and will oon te able to be out Main. Mra. Samuel Ree. r.. I somewhat Im proved, althoogh still confined to her home. i Mra. Jamea T. Klnaler and MIhs Blanche Klnaler have moved from their home at Jr.lS Dodge atrent and have taken OMAHANS NAMED IN YETTER CASE Depositions Taken in Sensational Di vorce Suit Filed by W. L. Yet ter tt Kansas City. IS TO BE TRIED THIS WEEK Phi Dolts Would . Land tho National Meet for This City TiiHt an Invitation ta to be extended to the Thl Delta Thet fraternity to hold It biannual convention In Omaha In 1011 a declalon reached by Omaha mem ber nt the order at a luncheon given at the t'nlverelty club In honor of V. R. Cowtra of Kansas City, provincial presi dent The convention thlf vear wilt be held at Birmingham. Ala. The next meeting ) "III be held during the Chrlatmaa week in IMS and. It la thousht by the Omaha, .. , , , brothers that an Invitation to hold the KANSAS CITV. Mo . Dec. a-CfloeUal mnmtn , ftrCcbU1. TelesramMany dep,.ltion. have been mfn filed recen ly Injhe divorce ault of W II- ,llnrne)n Mr. Cow,e, wre c. r,. Il.m U Tetter, wail rnir de.lrr. asalnat Ron Tunn Mr. Bena Tetter of omaa. The c., U , c(ff Delametre. K. C. Bullta. t for trie here thl week. The Tetter. !John MpDon.1(, MeCulIou,h were prominent In fnnaha Mr. Tetter . phl McCullou(thi ,Iubfrt Don. formerly was pre. .lent of the Omaha Q Metcalfe. Will. Bum. Dick f ommpf IhI rlnb. He came to Ktnma , . , .. grftn. Frank M'-arte. R.,H. Grant. E. .C. I'b mm r'K n -T .a M.i.tl f. W t of the marrlasc In Ikw until their a-pnra-, . " ' . ..... 1 . Yl - mu" tiiuiiiMi fill. stuniuuii, 17 BIIV Itilt, . Morri Northwall. Howard Waee for Mr, letter ,Tt lleabaad Ha Ton Sellrltsae for Serletr Plerce of TmI City. City In July. 1P1S. Mr. Tetter charea aen-' cm I indlsnllle and ahtire from the time t!nn lat year. Mr. Tetter, though not asking a di vorce, charge her husband for two yeara wa attentive .to Mr. Alma Marlines of Iedwood. Fhe also produced witnesses who testified In d'posltions thst Tetter was too solicitous frr tb society of Mrs. Edith B. ('lute, . a divorcee, at whose home he boarded In Omaha after the separation. These charges are denied btr witnesses for 'Vetter, liKl-wllng many leading business men' of Omaha. Edward J. MeVann, commissioner of ths Omaha Commercial club, testified that when Tetter took Mra. Martlnes riding In hi motor csr other person ac companied them. Fred M. CJute, divorced husband of Totter' landlady, told of a visit he made to Tetter's store In Omaha. "I mad quite a little kick on hts pay ing so much attention to Mr. Clnto and tried to dissuade him from doing an, he testified. "I threatened Mm wlttt a suit of alienation." Clute admitted he had never seen any thing Improper between his former wife and Mr..Vettr.' lametre, Graham. Carl Rlngwall and W. Dell. MINISTERS' COMMITTEE ON VIOLATIONS FAILS TO REPORT To Honor Home Gueit Mra. R. B. Buech gave s luncheon to- Z' 1" . "'Z',1. ....,:. "T li" 7.1 miss Anna Tlbhets of Lincoln Is the hou at tm Jackaon street. , In and Out of the Bee Hire. Iter for the holiday. The table waa decorated with Christmas greens, an 1 covers were placed for: Mesdamee Thorns I ley ward, N. C. tary. Harold Sabotker, Misses Hein Kpeneter. Marorl tlowland, itn simyth. Ueorg Trimble. Mesdemrs-., Miles itimnilish. lientley MH'loud of Chlc.-iKO. Hnlen Murphy, Itlith t.menser. Amy Ollmore, lor 2liit Crotby. Ml Helen Louise Crosby of Toneks, Kan., wfll arrive thl afternoon to bo. the guest (if Mis Marlon Kuhn during the holidays. Many affairs are planned for the visitor. Christmas day she will le honor guest at a dinner at the horn of Mr. nd Mra. Kuhn. Mrs. Harry 'iiin;ni( will give a luncheon for Mlsa ('umliy fihturday at her home, and Hat r.rday night there will le a small thcat u l-sjty In her honor. Tuesday evenin.T Miss Alice Jaqulth will entertain tii-) debutantes and Ml Crosby at dinner ht the Omaha Club. Mlaa Crosby will also uttend the' dances this week for the younger set. . Chriitznas Viiitort. Mr. Bentley MoCloud arrived this t morning from Chicago and is a guest at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Olmsted, in Florence. Winter Plans. Mr. and Mra Oottleib Mori, accom ranled by Mrs. Kdwanl Hayden, plan to lrv loon after th holidays for south ern California for tho remainder of th winter. They will be joined later by Mr. and Mis. Adolph fltor. To Honor Viei tor.. J Miss Helen Loutee Crosby, who la vl' ltlng at the home of Mie Marion Jvuiin, Mil be honor guest this evening at a bos party at the Orrheum. The Buret will be: Mlsaea Mesna. Heirn Louis Crosby J ink Hummers, Al Ja;ullh, Hitllp Mel, Mailun Kuhn. (m'ItII Fort. ruest of Mra. J. M. MetcaJf. Mlsa Henrietta Drexel of Los Angelea, Cel., has arrived to spend a month with her cousin, Mlsa Lucy Harts. Tobacco Pleasing Gift .to Soldiers The prominence of tobacco In the great European war, as one of the Joys and relief , for the Uoopa of fighting men: th counties Christmas gtfta of tobacco aent to the soldiers of all nations by their families and friend at home, have made Christmas gifts - of tobacco more popular than ever before, say local cigar and tobacco Dealers. On of the neatest little, Chrtamae gifts and one that Is In great demand Is the Tuxedo crystal glass nuinmor. The humidor contains on pound of Tuxedo tobacco, which will a! ways remain fresh and la perfect condi tion while In tho Jar. COMEDIAN IMPERSONATES DRUNK TOO REALISTICALLY W. M. Kmir, head of a stock. compsny Pliylng at the palm theater, arrested charge of asaault and- battery, waa dlacharged Monday niornlnir bv th wiut-t ' Testimony waa brought forth that Mr. vimoia, wuo la a comedian, received rough handling be.-acae he tmperonat4 a drunk "too realistically." , Woman Must Have Help or She Will Be Put Out of Home Without a bite of food in the house or a cent of money Mrs. Ida Braun, Forty- sixth and Cuming street, mother of four little children, two girls, sn Infant 7 months eld and the other 11 yeara. and two boys, one S year of age and the olhr , faces the certainty of belnjt put out of the house she occupies befor Christmas, day. Th husband of tha fam ily has not contributed anything toward their support In weeks, and the' little Ifroun have been relvlnar on the aid nt Captfln Kline of the Palvatlon Army for the laat few days. Kline needs 100 to establish the family In a new residence and has secured f; of th amount already. The money must be forthcoming at once or Mrs. Braun and her little ones will be In sore straits. ' Although at the last meeting of the Omaha Ministerial union, a committee was appointed to investigate alleged vio lations of the law in Omaha, Interview the city commissioners and make a written report st the meeting this week, no report waa made, according to Rev. K. E. Pamp, aecrotary. "Nothing was done concerning the mat ter tlila morning." declared Rev. Pamp. "I do not know why, that lies within the committee. There may be some delays within tb" committee, but could say posi tively what they are." Rev. Titus Lowe, chairman of the com mittee, declared any statements should come from the secretary, as only he Is authorized to make announcements. The union hss passed a resolution that telegram should be dispatched to Con gressman Lobeck urging him to vote tor the proposed constitutional amendment on prohibition. Lettera were some time ago dispatched to Lobeck and Senator Hitchcock, and both Lobeck and Hitch cock replied that they did not favor na tional prohibition. Rev. J. Frank Young read a 'paper on "John Huas after S00 Yeara." ' Guild May Address Commercial Club The aext apeakcr at puMIc affairs un h- ena at tha Commercial club may tie John M. Guild, secretary of the Greater Day ton assorlaUoa. and former commissioner I of the Omha Commercial club. Th Commerrl! elub has Invited him to ap pear for a talk on the Dayton plan at the public affair luncheon while he Is In Omaha.. Whether he will be able to accept, th club ha not yet learned. Mr. and Mrs. Guild and the family are expected to ar rive In Omaha the day before Christmas to spend the yuletble with relatives here. REQUEST FOR TRACKAGE SPACE DENIED BY DADS Request of the Missouri Pacific railroad for trackaae space on Fourtenth from Caa to Chicago atreeta. waa formally denied by tha city council In committee of the whole. B'NAI B'RITH ORDER " ELECTS ITS OFFICERS At a recent election of officers In Ne braska lodge No. 354. Independent Order B nal B rlth the following were- elected for the ensuing term: President, Emll Gam; vice president, David Groas; aecre tary, A. J. Miller; treasurer, II. Fried man; trustees. 8. Orloff, L. Harris, J. Alperson; Inside guard, Mas Morris; out side guard, II. Burstod; delegstes to the grand lodye, Nathan Bernstein, Charles Elgutter, B. Harria alternates, Isador Zlegler. Dr. P, Hher. . At the Orpheum Theater. Miss Luvy Harte entertained ten guests at an Orphturn prty thla afternoon In j honor of Mrs. William Belcher of Mem- phi. Tenn., who I visiting her parent, Mr. and Mis. K. C. Peter. Entertain for Guetta. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Miller ai entor- i lalnisg a house party of relative aJ ' friend at tho P.ome. lucluding Mr. and Mrs. H. J. fi:ee'ii, c-ousms of Mr. Miller: I Mrs. Blanche Ely of Los Anxelcs, n niece, ' and Mr. John If. Hsy of Norfolk. NeU, In honor of their guest. Mr. and Mia Miller will enurtatn at a hex party at j th Orpheuni thester this evening, when I those present will be: Mr. r.d Mrs. J. II. Ct--n. . Mr. nd M.-s. Hume Miller. sirs. Haf.ln hly. ! John K. llav nr. it. a. neffener. William B. Miller. ' With the Danciag Club. The t.u Darning ch.h will entertain' at a New Year's party at te elub rooms. .... Th 8ouMi ilite fencing ilub "will also entertain with a New Year's party. . Tbs t'lucsant club will enteitaln at dancing Wednesday, evening, Dercro ber 35, . Original Monday Bridge. Mrs. Arthur lUmingtoo was hostess todsy st the meeting of the Original Mon day iirldgu club, at her home in th iieatoo apurtiueuts. The member are; Mesdenies Slestlsm.s Clmrie'iT. KbiinUe, A. I.. lUi. A. tj. Knon. V. P. K:rht-nd!l, lc ol-, Jo )li 1'atker. 1'aniU VS nteler. jr.: Anhur ltemmsU.ii Williams-McCarron Wedding. The weddu.g of kits Hauler UcCarroo sid Loicnio M. William took plac this hft,rriu;ii t the home of tb brUe u.vtLrr, ill. Catbertb McCsrron. Tb LUTHERAN ; LADIES' seminary! . Colle-iw for tiirl HKD WIXQ, MIX. The second semester of the present school year be gins on January 26, 1915 Ptudeuta may tt Ject work from ihe fol'.owiuj courses: Junior Col oge, , gemlnary, Pretiaratory. Homo Economy, Normal Course a Household Science, Coninirr iai. Art. elocution, Piano. Voice, iolin and Organ. . Ueserv a room as soon as pes ible. For further information vrita to Rev. H. Allen Boaton (EL Laior's Store Open Evenings TLX Xmas L This is the Great Christmas Gift Store of Omaha prices nro lower, stocks are larger, "selecting gifts here is easier and done with more pleasure. ' 1 You can buy Toys for less you will find a wonderful stock of suitable gift pieces, such as Magaxine Stands, Lamps, Trays, Book Blocks, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Desks, Music Cabinets, Etc., Etc. - ' ) Liet us help you shop. , aton (Si Laicr Co, 415-417 So. 16th Street s J ATTE)Y103 Beginning Wednesday Continuing Thursday, Pc. 14 and Saturday, Dec, Zi tr U1 Hold a Great 3 Day Clearance AH Men's Suits and Overcoats, no matter vbt th 'ScA f lo r n r prlca, L Hues and blacks r 1 H t J iniluded, at W UAYDEd DQO 0. ' I v . Next We Will Give The-wins- Now listen this, girls. When we opened the doll box to get one for this week," what should greet us hut a pair of twins. Think of it we were, quite puz zled to know what to do at first, because one is enough Tor" 'any little Husy lUe to caro for,' but w soon decided upon a plan The Twin? ar to go tc tha country to soma mm airl living on a farm, where there's nlonrr nt ri.-m tr.t. milk eery day, and lots of room to romp and play wbon thay at kit oqcuju to run about. ' All the dollies so far have been won by the girls In the cltiea. and now I am sure you will all be glad to help some little girl on a farm wis lb Twin:!. No one else can get thm. Tbe Twins will be KHcn freo to tl little girl under 12 years of age, that lrit or mails ua the Urgent number of doll, pictures rnt nut of the Dally and Sunday lleei before - 1 p. in. Saturday, January 2. Tho Twins pictures will V In The Bee every day thla week. Cut them out and ask your friends to save tbe pictures in their paper for you too. See how many pictures of Th Twins you can get. and be ur to turn them in ta The lie office befor 4 p. m. Saturday, Jan. S. You Can See the Twins at The Bee Office ccrfrcji The Stores With the Christmas Spirit mXk?sn ... ... "E Id) MlfflEllS JISiI OPEN EVENINGS UNTIJ. CHRISTMAS Merchandise Bonds If you ar in doubt aa to what would please tha recipient bast, glrs a Merchandie Bond. Thla la a very happy manner of solving many of the most intricate Christmas gift problems. These bonds will bare th same purchasing power as currency at any time. Ask la any department for particulars. Glove Certificates We do an enormous business In Gloves. One very good way of giving gloves aa a Christmas token of esteem la to give on of our Cartlfl catea. Thla will enable th recipient to choose exactly the atyle and shade she prefers. Glove Certificates ar issued In Ladles' Glove Section. The MOST POPULAR SPOT in Omaha With the Children These Days Is OUR GREAT TOYLAND There are more dolls, more toys of all kinds, more games here than you will see any where else. It is a real treat to the children to bring them here and let them wander at their own sweet will in this Wonderful World of Playthings. Don't deny them this pleasure. Bring them in. Here are some specials(for Tuesday, in Toyland: 'JiJjJ? I Rogby Foot Balla. i I With nntilna laitku nwar TOm-th i.50. our price, eacn, , AD. only Z70C Red Kindergarten Chairs The 39c kind, specially )r priced now. for .....)C Easel Black Boards. Large size, with drawing acroll and map of world. Opens up and be- cornea a desk. Spe- dt or $1.25 ap- Black Beauty Sleds How that boy of yours would predate one of these. rn Specially priced, at ?I3U Genuine Daisy Air Rifles Alwaya sell for $1.00. We are sell Ing our $1.00 model spe cial Tuesday for .50c I Fine Hosiery a Gift Always Welcome. Women'a Pur Thread 811k Heae In avenlna aha4 and black and whit. Full faahloned. with high apllcd becla and toe and double aolea. fiom hav all allk tops; Other wd amrter top. One Pair $100 in fancy Box JL Women's Pur Thread Silk Hose In black only. Full rrffular madft. aplloed hetla and tor and double aolea, with wide Hale gar- ter top. 50 Two Pain in Fancy Box n . Men'a Pwr Thread Silk Hose In black, whit, sray. navy and tan; full faahloned, with high apllc4 heela and toea and doubl ole. Two Pairs in Fancy Bo 1 00 Men'a Lisle Finished Hose , Black and fancy dolor. Full ami, with double sole ,bel and to. Special, la our baae-ment. Four Pairs in Fancy Box 50c Horses on Wheels Like illustra tion. Specially priced at 49c, 25o and 15c Fine Kid Body Dolls Light or dark hair. Open and close eyes. With shoes and stock ings. Worth $1.60, epe- HO clal at yOC VL k -y- t Useful and Practical Any man will appreciate on of these fin Smoking Jackets In browns, grays, tans and sUk rslrats. $7.50 and a ca i fO.OV TUUM, Or. This was a special purchase not rery many only about 125 In all and w bought them at a very low price. There are Smoking Jackets In this lot worth up to $15.00 not one worth less than $10.00. We are offering them ' Tuesday, at We Carry the Largest Stocks of Men's Fine Furnishings Special, ..$2.98 a-u v wvtUI '8.50 ssBSBSssssasBssBsasssi ssasa alnr A Men'a Fine Bath Robes- at $5.98, $4.98, $3.98 and.... Silk Four-ln-Hand Ties . At $1.00 and Four Pair Silk Hoae, In Box Special, box... Four Pairs Fine L!st Hose In Box Special, box.... Men'a Samp! Sweater Choice, at $4.85, $3.98 and ...59c $1.00 59c Coat $2.50 125 Oosen Man's Fine Dress Shirts All neat patteras. Worth ap to $240. Special, at 1 nn ILSO and ...plUU Men's Sample Gloves Worth to $1.50. Tuesday, at, only.... Suapender and Garter 8sts ' pa Special, $1.00, 75o and. . . 3UC Four Pair Silk Hoae Gray, tan. tMivy and black color: out uo In fancy Chrlatma A A. Per Box : up 98c box.: apeclal Tiwdv at, vrv. $1.00' DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS Women'a Extra Fine Sheer Linen Handier chiefs with new long script, block or real small Initials. Also wreaths and butterfly effects. Each IZMic SDC IN A FANCY box roit 75c ' nal Bias EakrtMmS Araao tan Laer H4kr eklefa With hand embroklered - 4C. initial. Each..J Waea' RnI HaaiaV EinknMinS Ait. laa Lae HaSkr ehlrf With n w lona laltUls. 39- Ifa 25c Wnm1! Silk (:r S Cbl Hand kerchief Alt the new coVor. Alio plain whit Bilk crepe Hand. kerchlera with new Ini tial. Each r... Weaten' Ttua Haadkeretilef Fancy colored initials. ftlX in box. Worth SOc type- 30 clal 'ayc Tear Kali Stmt aa Sheer All-I.laea Haaakereklef S la kaa, oc. - 25c lataarted Irlah l.tnea Ilaadkereklefa far Mea ana weaaea onire nem- atltched. New long Ini tial. Bach Chlldrca'a Ptetarc It a ad kerchief a All linen. THREE in a fancy hand painted buz for, SOc only CklUrea' Haadkerrhlefa With col ored initial. THREE Kc In a plctur bos for ! Children's Leggins v if They're worth SI. CO and $1.25 a pair Just 900 pair. We will put them oa aale Tursdav at a prlre that a ill celt them fll In a few hour. Th materiala. are Bar akin. velvet, ta Kl"h ey button. All col or, handsomely trim med. AU alae. On Sale In Basement How About Buying Your Boy One of These Fine Mackinaw Delayed shipment of tary fine M acklnawa has Just ar rlTed. Very rich color ings, black, red and brown, blue aad tan mix tures. About 230 coats In the lot. Ages to IS yra. $.50to$T.50 values, at 4.75 fi-:M. , IX THE BASEMENT Wanea'a I.laeaweare Haadkar- ehlefa With embroidered Ini tial. Worth up to 91A (o ch. Special........' Sfea'a Mala Whit Cartas Haad kcrehlrfs Narrow hem. Good nit, ic value. 8pe- 3MlC SlippersFine Gifts JPja"! aTlTkiaf CT Jftt , ' WSliaT" -VV Specials on Main Floor Pullman Slippers In leather cases to match. ftQ Worth J1.00. Special, pair..;. ..UvC "Koxy? Slippers for Men In leather cases. m q Regular 3.50 values. Special, pair. . .J40 Men SUppers Cavalier, Romeo, Opera and Everett styles, in tan and black.. Values to $3.50.f qo Special, pair. . . . v yi a IO Wnmf-n'a "Camfv" SliDDers Ribbon trimmed. In rray ana colors, wonn i.vv opc- citl. pair. 98c roys, etc. Values up to $1.25. Special, pair. Children's Leggins -Bearskin, Velvets, Cordu- dfl Blg Values in Basement Women's Plaid Felt Slipper With felt and Q leather soles. All sizes. Special, pair. . . . , UaC Women's Felt SUppers Fur trimmed. In QQ colors. All sizes. Specially prlcei, pair. . . HOC Men's and Women's Fsll Slippers With felt 4Q soles. All sizes. Special, pair. tiC Men'a SUppers Fine tan and black tl nC Operas, Romeos, Everetts, etc.. .... . . ? uO Pantav Leggins for Children Just what children want for cold weather. Worth i.O0. Very ia special values, for .KlC Men's Fine House Slippers Opera and Ever AO 1 ett styles, in tan and black. Special, pair. . . i70C :J