Till: BEE: OMAIIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21), 1914. By MELLIFICIA. Monday, December 28, 1914. UITE a new feminine type has appeared in our midst, wafted, pos- Qslbly on the wings of the first cold wave. The latest turn of fashion's wheel has brought forward a female dandy, niurh dandier than the male dandy or dude of years gone by, and quite the opposite in every way of the slouchily dressed, rub-ber-eoled shoe, no heels, creation so prevalent last summer. Observe an Omaha maid of the advanced prototype, a girl of the moment, swinging up Farnam street. The shyness, the delicacy of our grandmothers bare dropped from ber as cast off garment. She stalks supreme in her wonderful straight tog aery, wearing raanlsh shoes with spats, heretofore the dashing prerogative of the made dandy solely. With her straight box coat and stiff collar, she looks like a handsome youth at first glance (and Incidentally, this is Just what the dear little thing Is aiming at). Below, she affects a plain skirt, as narrow as possible, and when she is really brave she will carry a walk ing stick. This is of wood, with a turned or straight top and more or less jeweled. The costume is completed with mannish gloves, not small any more, the little hand, that last touch of feminine dignity, has been sacrl iiced now. She will even risk a six and a quarter against a five and a half If the gloves fire well cut and white. And lastly, but not least, she has pockets; all ball such a convenience. This new feminine protoplast is an ornament, something at least to be looked at. Whether she has come to stay or not, we do not know and do not care, but w'll enjoy her while she lasts. Hair" Peters, six; Harold Pritrhett. st: Frank Kronrdy, six, and Arthur (lulou, t-. Holiday Visitors. Miss Ur-4 Ensy of Lincoln ii upend ing; the holidays with hsr elstr, Mrs. C. A. Isaksun. Mr. and Mrs. Kileon Atkins and daugh ter, Jan, of Tork. Neb., arc the holiday a-ueau of Mrs. Atkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I Allsman. To Honor French Class. Mis Mary Mahoney entertained her pupils this afternoon at her home. The pro if ram of aonra and poems was given by her pupils and was entirely In French. Miss Mahoney was assisted by Mies Marie Meireath. Those present were: Mlas Miners l"orothv Ourkert, Violet Daniel. Klranor Kfliintse. Frawrs Tasaart, llnlen Wlnkelman. Charlotte McDon ald, Janet Rulllvan. Natalie Uunlock, ' Chloaa-o. Pr-lly Robbins, Masters Kdwsrd Naah. Mias Eula Scarce played the linhenrrfn wedding; march. The decora tions were In Christmas garlands and colors. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mr. William Itoagland from Cen tral City, Neb.; Walker Barneber, Omaha; Walter Btrettz. Millard. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam will make their horns in Omaha. Flora Marsh. Wynne Fairfield, Betty Fairfield. Virginia Tare-art Susan Harris, M aaters Rudyard North, Cornell Concert Parties. Mr. and Mrs. f. H Gaines wilt enter tain at a box party at the Cornell Mimi cal club'6 concert at the American the ater this evening In honor of Mies Helen Louise Croahy ot Topeka, who la the guest of Mias Marion Kuhn. Follow ing the concert the party will attend the dance In honor ef the Cornell men at the Rome hotel. Thoae present will be: Misses Mls.ies Helen lyoulee Crosby, IxjuIso Dinning, France HochateUer, Marlon Kuhn. Messrs. Messrs. Fred Dangherty, ' O. J. Lord. Casper Offutt, Fran-la Gaines. Mr. anj Mrs. F. H. Ualnea. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Davis will enter tain at dinner, followed by a box party at the Cornell concert. In honor of their son, Mr. Herbert Pavls, who Is a Cor nell man. Two members of the glee club, Mr. Frank Gerald and "Ilunny" Worrell, will be especial gueata of honor. Included In the party, which will later attend the dunce at the Homo hotel, arc: Misses Dorothy Myers, Jren lnseren. Alegar. Frank Uernuld, "Hunnv" Vorrll, Dr. and .Mrs. II. Mr. mid Mrs. J. MISS JOSEPHINE ANNE Cochran, the president's little grandniece, aged 3, reigns supreme as the "Sunbeam" of the White House for the Christmas holidays. To Honor Visitor. Miss Georgia Trimble gave an Orphenm matinee party today In honor of Mrs. Thomas Hey ward of Pittsburgh, who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Butch. Future Affair.. The Coronado club will give a watch party Thursday evening at Chambers academy. A cabaret entertainment will be given during the supper. Treii Kaideka Party. The Trels Kaideka club will give a dancing party this evening at Chambers academy. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. George Kvana, manager of the Cor nell Glee club, Is the guost of Mr. Frank Belby while In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Leonard of Lincoln spent the week-end In Omaha as the are spending the holidays with their Mr. and Mrs. Leonard left this morning parenta, and for Miss Louise Hutm of ... w Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ernst and Miss Gertrude Ernst, who have been visiting frienda In Lincoln, have returned home. Mr. and Mra. O. C. Walt went to Lin coln Thursday to join a family reunion dinner Christmas day at the home of Mr, and Mra. Frank Farrell. Miss Ruth Bewaher of Dea Motnea and Mias Lola Mitchell ot Lincoln, who are the guests of Mlsa Alice Duval, will re turn to their homee the middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Condon went to Club Luncheon. Miss Margaret Getten entertained the O'Dlx club at luncheon today, at the Loyal hotel in honor of Miss Katherlne Paunders and Miaa Karen Sears, who Lincoln Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Grace Salisbury and Lieutenant Harry C. lories, which was celebrated Paturday at the home of the bride. inicago. The table was decorated with red carnations and narcissus and covers were planed for fourteen. An Orphenm party followed the luncheon. Putnam-Wasiung Wedding. j A Christmas eve wedding In Lincoln , was that of Mlsa Grace Luclle Waasing to riilllp H. Putmnn of Omaha at the, home of the blrde'j parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Herman H. Waaaunff, Itev. J. W. Hilton ui.k mind, nerore the ceremony Mias Esther Van fflckle aang "1 Love You Many Packages at Postoffice With Addresses Lost A number of Omahans to whom Christ mas packages were sent through the malls may not receive them for a con siderable time. If at all. Tags and ad dress labels were lost, so the postal au thorities do not know to whom and where the parcels should be delivered. A good sised pile of such parcel post matter Is heaped up en the floor of the offloe ot Superintendent of Mails Mctland at the postoffice. Of the many thousands of Christmas packagea which escaped loss of tags and labels the last are Just now being deliv ered. Many arrived Christmas day f:r Saturday, so, although Intended for the holiday, were two or three days late In reaching their destinations. Moat of the carriers and parcel post wagons had much Christmas mail to handle all day Monday. REGULAR YALE PENNANT AT ALUMNI CELEBRATION WhSii the Nebraska Association of Tale Alumni holds Its banquet at the Omaha club, the genuine Tale colors will be present in the shape of a Tale pennant forty Inches high and seven feet six inohes in length. This Is the pennant presented a year ago to M. J. Oreevy of Omaha, by former President Teft, now president emoritus of the Yale corpora tion. President Dixon of the Tale Alumni has borrowed the pennant from Mr. Qreovy to be part of the decoration at the banquet. YETTER CHARGES AGAIHAHENDED Defendant Change, Term "Im proper Belationi" in Her An swer to "Indignities." MRS. YETTER WATCHED HIM the Admits Crosa-Esamlaatloo that She Did Net Knew of Ilia Meeting; Mr. Martlaes I'n tll Moaths Later. I Friends, she said, later told her ot the meeting. "Did you have detectives watch Mr. Tetter after the separation In December, 1512?" the attorney asked. Watched Husband Herself. "No: I watched him myself," Mrs. Tet ter replied. How?" "I visited the house next door to the Ctute home, where he was boarding, and asked them questions," Mrs. Tetter said. She went on to say that she had no ob jection to her husband boarding, but she did object to his being the only boarder In the home, as was the case, when the Clutes gave up their family hotel and moved Into a cottage. Mrs. Tetter said the neighbors all knew Mr. Tetter as "Uncle Billy." KANSAS CITY, Dec. K. (Special Tele gram.) The charge of "Improper rela tions" against Wllllsm L. Yetter, whole sale wall paper dealer of Kansas City and Omaha, upon which Mrs. Tetter based the defense In her husband's suit for divorce, wss settled to the general term of "Indignities." when the hearing be fore Judge Keehorn was reaumod this morning, after a recess of four days. The term "indiscretions" was discarded as too harsh. The bearings probably will extend through today and a decision is not expected until tomorrow. Mra. Yetter Contradicts Self. On cross-examination, Mrs. Tetter was asked to review her husband's conduct with other women. "Did you believe your husband's cold ness in December. 1912, was caused by Ms meeting Mrs. Martinet?" Mrs. Yetter was asked. Mrs. Alma Martlnes ot Dead wood, 8. D., was named as a co-respondent in Mrs. Yetter's answer. "Yes," Mrs. Yetter said. Then, by a series of questions, Mr. Yetter's attorneys obtained from Mrs. Yetter a confession that she did not know of her husband's meeting with Mrs. Martlnes until the following spring. Hundred and Fifty Thousand War Tax is Collected Here Almost UuO.000 extra revenue from the emergency war taxes recently Imposed by congress has been collected In Ne braska through the local department of Internal revenue, according to Acting Col lector E. W. North. Documentary and proprietary stamps brought In $SS,000, wine stamps, 1X2,000 and special taxes or licenses on various lines of business netted 145,000 In this spite of the addition of the emergency revenue to the year's receipts Collector North states that the total rev enue collected for 1914 will be only $32,000 more than for 1913. This year's total will be about :.743.O0O. Constipation Potaoas Yea. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate your bowels, prevent constipation and stimu late the liver to healthy action. 25c. All druggists. Advertisement. Misses Katherlne Gould, Itnih AnrVrson. Messr. Itnhett Edwards, Herbert Liavls. R Davis. W. Towlc will enter tain mmbcrs of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity st Cornell college who are with thv musical cluls at dinner at their home till evening, following which there v.111 be a box party at the concert. Mr. nnd Mrs. Towle'j cursts wl later at- i nd tho Rome hotel dnnre for the Cor- ill mn In t!io party will 'be: Misses Misses ' a y Ti ters. Mai ion Towie, ., 1. Ilia Council, Nitoml Towle. J r. mid Mrs W. H. Hucliols, Al nnd Mr. 11. (). Kdriards, r. am! Mrs. J. V. Tom l. .Mr. on' Airs. J. J.' Hants hen will give i. il.nuer. followed by a box party at the ii"crt, this evening, in honor of their . i', ir. John Honlghrn. who la a mem lr of the Cornell munlcal club. The la 1c will bo decorated with the Cornell lukrs, crimson and white, and red shaded umiUs. The centerpiece will be a mound at crimson and white flowers and a large kturr of the Olee iub will lie decorated t rd hunii in the cllnlim room, making the wnole a churacu-rlatlc collogo setting. C vers will be placed for: Ma Misses liclen Knstnmn, 1 Hirolhy tfinlth. tliia liarte. Florence Neville, vi ce .taiiniOi, Mary Luulae Laten- -lic Me's, ser, .M.-ssrs Messrs. . T. Hohson, pres-J. I. MrCutcheon, Irt. n' of club; 1.. V. Hicks. J. 11. Kvuns.. jr.. Frauds Hanlghcn, manager club; John J. Hanitflien. Hamilton Voae, jr. ; Mr. Charles c. Allison, jr., will give a box party this evening st the Olee club concert. The guests will be entertained at dinner preceding the concert by Mr. Burdctte Klrkendall. Those present will be: Mlasea Misses Ksiher Wllhelm. Lrna Heed. Katlitrlne ttaum. Messrs. Mesara. Charles Allison. Burdette Klrkendall. lnmua Kountze, Mr. Wayne Belby will give a dinner be fore to Usee club concert this evening at his noma. Mr. Belby played first ' mandolin with the club last year. Illness prevented him from continuing his studies this year, but he expects to return to Cornell In September. To Honor Cornell Glee Club, Mrs. Bartoa Millard entertained at tea this afternoon at her home In honor ot Mr. Joseph Millard and the men of the Cornell Olee club, who are to sing In Omaha tonight. The rooms were deco rated throughout with. Christmas greens and holly wreaths, and In the dining room a red color scheme was used with red shaded candles and red flowers. Assist ing Mrs. Millard werei Mesdamea Meedamea John Madden, Olnnn Wharton. J-ouls Clarke, Herbert French. "Waiter Kobwts, George HUck, W. H. McComiick, John Redtck, Deniae Ua.rk.aiow, Jloss H. Towle. Misses Mlsaes ' Klisabeth Congdon. Stella ThmnmeU Prairie Park Dance. The following were present at the Prairie Park club's ' wee-end dancing party Saturday evening: Mesara. and Meadamea C C. Haynea, Cliarlea Boetel, 'eorge W. Uardner, Dr. II. Moss, M. J. Scannell, K. It. Brulnard, K. Coutey, 8. M. Kent, H. Q. King, 1.. Peterson. vm. is. mwart. jr.ji. (ieorae. CI,', dVfl k ' . (..-,, ; -v. X : v ... ' - H : .., r. 4-Tard Bolts of Oct. fp toa Tape, for Iw BO Votlon Boxes inn 8peclal. at UU Xlastlo Bemaaats 1 to 2 yards King's Best Maohlas Thread Doson . I t. spools I Oil m m 11 I JROSt-rrOOf Sresa f n ft .': w m.mmmm, m.A ui ii iiuimi in mil 'i i.wwsiisaj Clasps Card Iw f"ir ft C Hl KeroerUed Oro- OIA QJ II I C chat Oottoa Ppfc 2U V Jl VV liarsre BUe Hair Jfett ."...yH?y-. V;,1' . V, ';' , , Next Monday Begins Our January White Sale It will be the biggest In our history both In point of quantity of merchandise and money-saving opportunities offered. used and covers will be plsced for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. C). Beeson entertained at supper Bundiiy evening at their home tor Mr. and Mra. lMum. Beta Phi Sigma Dance. The Zota Alpha chapter ot the BeU Phi Sigma gave Its fourth snnusl dance Sat urday evening at tho Home. The hail was decorated In tho, chapter colors. About 100 couples were present. During intermission cabaret numbers were given. Thoae presont were: Mlsaes Misses Kath'rne N'ebranch. Nellie Uallasher. Mary O'Mcl, Frances Cieiand, Phyllis Humor. Florence. Hlley, Ixiulsw White, Irene Walker, Nina Oarrett. Klisabeth t'arr. Helen Dutwiler. Annabelle Hlnclalr, Marram Hi if man, Kuth leader, Klargaret Oetten, Oertruoe Donovan, Klisabeth benyman, Maud Clark, Dorothy Hcolt, Margaret ixiomts, ! rancea Waterman, Aiarie Chabot. Lvelyn ilorton. Urace Klabaugh. Uorothy Dahlman, Jessie McDonald Ji. K. Dmitri, K. J. Clay. William Kck, t'hariea Neff. F. A. Pardun, Dr. C. H. Ballard. 1 r. W. B. tlster, Kiiwln Cole, si a Pniltn, O. 8. Fell. (Waiter !. Blackett, C M. Cochran, Joseph lngfuliner, (I, H. Hiieam, J. M. Morris, IxHils Nelson, J I. J. Slukler. A. I.ui Ke. Mrs. W. A. Dll worth. Holdrefr, Neb. alii Orilfulis, Morgan, Tkirts Peterson, Florence Potrraoo, Frances Watt, Kihel Weidner. Measrs . , F. C. Lee. Raymond Poaell. . ljeonard Peteraon, t. J. Bralnerd. Deadwood. S. Mlsaes Nettie Felt, Kansas City, Me. Margaret Conley, Kathryn Kinlth, Lthel Morgans, Messrs. Richard Klster. 1'red Wedenieyer, Harold Clay, Fred Schoeffler, New Vork. To Honor Bride. Mrs. WUluun Coppock gave a luncheon today at her home In Council Bluffs In honor ot Miss Marion Matrae, a bride vt next week. For Mr. and Mrs.. Eaum. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wattlea will enter tain informally at dinner this evening for Mr. ead Mra. J. E. Baurn of Philadelphia, who are the guests of Mra. F. P. Kir kadall. Christmas decorations will be Marion Pearaall Marie Hixenliaugh, Dorothy Clark, old!o Oarvln, Huth Slabaugh, Doris Duncan. Helen Walker. Adele Keel ins, l.uclle Brown, Fannie l.ydell, Margaret MoCoy, Measra Ourald Utryker, 1 'wig lit Danfnrth, Joseph Adama. F.rneet Trimble, Mlllam Ntcholson, naroio i.angaon, Hurt Parker. Ward Parker, r red r;yier. Mount Bums. John Payne, Jay Burna, Harold Hteere, iuy r.mrldKe. Kay Kldrlilge. MarsliHll U'.Nell, Karl BaKer, Kobert Danlols. William Keuston, Halan Kerr. IJncnln; Fverett Kussoll, Kent Mind, Howard Douglass, Ralph Dunn. Flovd Harding. Carlisle Allan, Mr. and Mra. F. Mr. and Mrs. W. KMr. and Mrs. W. U Mryksr. Pleaiurei Pait Mra George Keebler entertained the Las Amlgas Whist club Saturday after noon at her borne. Prises for the games were awarded to Mrs. D. J. Crane, Mrs. H. L. Buckles and Mias Rheta Raa- mussen. The club will be entertained In two weeks at the home ot Miss Grace Mk-kel. , Miss Qisdys hainp entertained the T. N. D. club at a Christmas luncheon Sat urday av her home. Red and white flowers decorated the table. The Mem bers are: Misses Misses Quito Eddy, ' tWtrude Klauck, Hue Moiearity, Kuth KUInshuaen, father Kllinghusen, Roberta Coulter, Ixiulse Damon, Flsle Ceil, Alice Carr, KHhel Anderson, Kdna Thrane, Oladys Shaoip. Katherlne Sunder. lorothy Balbuch, " Center, Sulla Robinson, Beatrice Johnson. Geraldlne Johnson, F.dlth Hamilton, Pauline Ensign, Ann Hermansen,' Ruth' Fitsgvrald. Messrs. Leonard Beana, Kulpli Benedict, Calvin Webater, Roy Ooulil. Roy Hiiincr, Jean tinowilmi, Frank Walker. Daniel Moore, Herald Elliek. Fred Knlwltt, ' Harry hearle. Marvin Van Deytr, Daniel Rourke, Kdwln tlould. I.yman Phillips. - Frank C'ami bell, Porter Allan. Morton Wakely, Ieonard Hill. Harry Oldeon. Frank Malm. Wynmn Bobbins, Wilbur Fullaway, t'harles Peraen, Robert McShane, ' Kdniund Booth. Kverett Westerf ield, L. Dan forth, 0. Nicholson, Our Basement, which is a store in itself and larger than most stores are altogether, offers these wonderful bargains for Tuesday. Many extraordinary bargains not advertised. n. onn ri n: i tj I Uress oods, Etc. Sheets, Slips, Etc. 28c 7flx90-Xnan Bleaohed Sheets S-lneh hems. Special 81x&0-l3ch Blaaohed Sheets Smm less. Torn and Ironed. Bic .C value. Special, at Hilw Blaso-Iaeh Bleaohed Hemstltohed heets Marie of line quality Ktieet. Iiim. 7&c value. Hpeclal, RQf each vWU a3-Inch Bleaohed FiUow BUpa 100 VMlue, euch ' 36-Xaeli Vnblaaohad Xuslln Kxtra ftnu weight and tlniHli. Cc l value. Hpeclal, yard Comforter Oovering 27 Inches wide. Persian and Oriental designs. A To value. Special, yard 39-Inch Dress reroale Neat prim ings, light and diuk ffrounds. g lOo value. Yard wu fine Quality Dress Bsphyrs and ging hams Value 10c. TAfl Yard 1 M-Xaoh Genuine Amosksag rieeae sown White ana piain innr Koft, warm finish. Valus 1 3 Ue vard. for ar.Iaoh White Domet and Zeovard riaanel Kxtra weight; warm, fleecy nap. Value7Vc A'AfS yard, for tw Blankets, Etc. Fine Wool lUanketa Slie 66x80. Ragular $4 valuea. rfjO CO Special, pair PtJiJ 114 Wool Nap and German Wool Finish Bd Blankets d OC RegTr 93 values, spl.P X tJ Genuine Uesvcon MlankeU Full alt. Always sold at d1 QO I2.B0. Special, pair P 1 eeVO Fine Quality Sateen Covered Com fortersBig variety ot new de signs. Sanitary cot- d0 fQ ton fiir. valuesPsiieVla Fine Printed Sllkollne Covered ComfoHera Large sUe. Hand tufted or stitched. Beautiful quality and weight, QO -1.60 value. Special at fOt Bteamer Ruga Genuine all-wool klud. Usually sold at tfQ QO $6. Special, to clotwvOelO Coots Worth f M Coats Worth Vp to 5.00, p J illZ Vp to B7.50, tj)' Tuesday, In ml mj Tuesday, in UaHcment, at . w Hasemcnt, at . Women's and misses' sizes. Every kind of material Chinchillas, Boucle, Car acul. AH lined black coats; coats with fur collars and plush lining, etc. Hun dreds of different styles. Ci.UO OtUO IjartriiM - Cat . Choice of Any Woman's Coat in Our Base- S ment Worth to $20.00 Coats made of fine Zibeline, Fancy Rough Ma terials. All satin, lined. Full length Sealettc PIubIi Coats, fancy and plain. Fine all-black, all lined and partly lined Coats. Extra size Coats for large wo men. Values up to $20.00. Choice Tuesday, at a All Furs in Basement Greatly Reduced I Any Matched Set in the Baeement worth K fclfl.OO. $12.50 and $15.00. is yours Tues- 1 F " W Sk m a V: Arkr rtli.ai nr tm iVl Fancy Sets of various kinds Natural Raccoon, Imitation Tiger, Black Japanese Wolf, Marmot, Fine French Coneys, etc. Large Muffs and fancy Neck Pieces. 7.95 is Knr 17. GO and 1 10.0(1 Black and Brown IfVench I Coney Bets. L a r ft e Muffs: various styles Neck and Bhoukler Bcarfa For choice of a lot of ick and Bhouldor leces. Values up to .00. Also a lot of Ex tra Larae 8ise Black and Brown Coney Muffs. rxr so.uv mac a -ony Bets. Pillow Muffs and Larre Shawl Collars. Hosiery Women's, Men's and Children's Tan Hose, worth to 2Sc, Ol at. pair C Women's 85c SUk Hoot - Hose Special Tuesday. 1 vJ t Women's 33c Silk Lisle 1Q. Hose Tuesday, pair... IOC Women's 50c Cashmere Wool Hose Tuesday, special, 1Q. nr nalr lOt Men'a 1-V Lisle Finished Bex Tuesday, pair For choice of a lot of , splendid sample Fur Neck and Shoulder Pieces Fox. Imitation Mink, Canadian Marten, China Wolf. Fine Coney, etc. Values up to $6. so. ror choice of s lot of 50 Fur and Satin Combination Neck Pieces, called "Do Collars." Just clasp around the neck. Various kinds ot furs. $1.00 values. $3.48' 38c $4.95! Neck and I tra Larae Coney Mufl $2.95 & All Women's and Misses' Suits in the Basement Marked Down rO q 240 splendid stylish suits. H Coats come in various lengths. All fine mater- S ials; fine All-wool Serges, Broadcloth, Gabardine, fV t 1-1 ropiins, r anoy nougn Cloths. Blacks and all the correct fall and winter shades, $10, $12.50 and $15 values, for at at. w i miT i in 50c SorRes One big lot on fi nale Tuesday, yard uuC fl.25 Dress Goods Beauti- H ful new patterns, Tues....jC $2.00 to $2.50 Coatings fff AA and Suitings Tuesday. 0 1 .UU $2.50 Dress 1'atterns Sale Tues day, in the Basement, r yard il.DD 89c Velours Offered on ng Tuesday, per yard. . . . . . aCOC 65c French Flannels For Of Tuesday, Basement, yard .aw OC 60c to $1.00 Plain and OQ Fancy Silks Yard OVC f 2.50 40-Inch Brocade FaiUe Sublime. . 1.25 to $1.50 40-Inch Fancy Silks and Poplins. .XjVC RemnantM of Salka Worth QC t'p to $3.00 yard, for. . . aDC Plain and Fancy Velvet OA Tuesday, yard OaC km $1.00 Linens 9c Knit Wear At the Orpheum. Mias Oeraldine Johnson entertained the Maderlan club at an Ornheum party this afternoon In honor of the Mlaaee Helen bckles, UlUan btilnn. Helen Johnson and lxrothy Wood of Lincoln. The mointmre of the Del Que club eu Urlalned thla afternooa at the Orpheum. IUservatkns for Orpheum partita this wk have been made by Mesdamcs A. IX McCcnutll, five, 11, V, SmtUt. Jr., live; Women's $1.00 Jersey lllbbed Vesta and I'anta Infants' 25c CXtton Vests ale price 39c 12c CbUdren'a SOc lUbbed inl Vests and rants.... IssJJt Children's $1 Flat Wool -I Q at ud Drawera .... 1 a7 1 Women'a and Chlldren'e OA $1.00 Mercerised Hoods 047l BOc Wool Crochet Hoods, i a CaM and lgKings .... 1 O C Handkerchiefs Men's and Women's 10c r)1 Handkerchiefs at a&2 C Men'a and Wontea'a 15e stl Handkerchief a at f 2 C Men'a and Women's 10c ( .... Handkerchiefs at so o " mi One Bis; Lot of Suits for Women and Misses offers extraordinary bargains Tues day. While these suits are not the very latest styles, yet they are good practical models that will give splen did service for work suits or to near under coats or dur ing the bad weather season. Various length coats. All good materials. Suits worth up to $8.75. Choice Tues day at 43 c Percale House Dresses Light and dark colors. All eliea up to 46, 75c values, Special, at ....... Children's Sweater Coals lied and gray. Ages 2, 3 and 4 years. Hegular 39c no values, for sO C Women's, Mlsaes and Children's Sweater Coats Values up to IJ.50. Special at. tj QQ Women's House Dresses Many samples. All fine materials. $1.35 and $1.50 val- A ues. Special, at.... f OC Petticoats Look like Black and colors. Val- ,Sp::u!.. 35c Sateen silk. ues to 75c, each A Ixt of White Aprons Fancy and plain- Mussed from Christ mas handling. 25c, 29c and 39c values. Specially i f priced, each luC 15c and 25c Fancy Linens Lace Dollies and Drawn-Work f Centerpieces, special, ea. 1UC SOc Scarfs and Squares Hem- stitched and embroidered; QjJ (y also crochet effect. Each S DC Vi 5c Wash Cloths The Turk- o knit kind. Each OC 95c Orrsra or Full Bleached All Linen Damask Extra "7C heavy. Yard DC 25c Hemstitched Towels All linen. Guest alze only. Special each. ........ 15c Wash Goods Windsor Kimono Pllsae 2 S Ins. wide. New designs. 1 q Special, yard 1 OC 45-Inch White Organdy Worth to 35c yard. Slightly f p soiled IOC 40-Inrh White Tlald 15c Q 1 yard, at OzC Fine Wash Goods Remnants Are worth to 20c yard. Spe cial, yard 40-Inch Pin Dot Swiss Value 25c yard. 8ic "T..19C Boys' Clothing Hoys' Norfolk Suits, Worth up to $H.50 Ages to 14 1 QQ years, at A aaO Hoys' Overcoats, Worth to $3.00 Agee m to 7 tj1 7f years. at aplefO Juenile Suits, worth $8.00 and $4.00 Aces t to 0 t Of? yeara 9 1 tOO Iloya' Sweater, Worth i 4Q $1 Agea 6 to 14 yeara C Hoys' Flannel mouses. Worth to ' ? 5c Ages to 16 years A r- at OC Draperies Hand-Made Window Shade Worth 60e to 76e each, nr special, at &OC Bungalow and Novelty Nets Worth 25c a yard. 22'2WC 10-Inch Etamlne and Voile 2 Inch ribbon edge. Value Of . 40o yard. Special, at.. ssJC Choice of Any Bungalow Net Worth 60c to $l.oo per CQ Yard Tuesday OfC 5O0 Pairs of Fine Lace Curtains Ar worth $2.00 per Q pair. Tuesday, each... UiC Men's Wear 79c Men's Ribbed and Fleeced Shirts and Drawers ...Worth to on 69c, for 07C Men'a Union Salts Extra heavy riooea. tteguiar $l.oo value; special, at Men's Fin Wool Sweater Coat Tan. maroon and jq gray. Worth to $3.003 1 eOaV Men's Negligee and Golf rf Shirts Worth to $1.00 OUC Men'a Fine Worsted Sweater Coats Worth to An rn $3.98; special at... $e.DU Shoes Boys' High Cut Tan Calf Shoes $4.00 values, Large fi0 QQ sizes only J)wvO InfanU' Shoes Hand turned soles. Worth to $1.25; atCQ per pair. aJ7C 123 Pairs Women's Shoes Tan and black. Mostly small C sizes. Worth to $2.00... OUC Children's Shoea Sizes tOQQ 8. Worth to $1.50, pair. . VOC ft Children's $1.00 Leggina Bear akin, Astrakhan, Chin- OP chllla. All colors, pair. .. a ejC Women's Felt Slipper QQ Worth to $1.75, for....i70C Corsets Kabo Corset In Batiste and Cou tll, long hug and medium bust; $1.00 and $1.50 values, JQq Brassieres, la back and front clos ing, embroidery trim- j q ASV i med, at