Til! V,EE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. .TAXUATiY 3. 1M5. Fashion Hint By MELLIFICIA. Monday, January 4, 1915. 0 KE of the very popular dancing clubs of Omaha baa become very. very exclusive in Its membership, but the Inner circles of this club nre somewhat divided aa to what degree of excltmlveness should be practiced. . One of the matrons and promoters of this affair was moot anxious to t Vi e m,mWl nf nnm rt fti ftftarnAnn KHtir r1uhe tnln thflni f r tirlne) i pep of the younger 'net with them. ( ' The suggestion met the approval of many, but when the Idea began materialise and found Its way to each of the members ! ! J Some suddenly on. their ear and stamped their dainty feet with strenuous potions to the young matrons being allowed entrance into the club. I Just why such dire protest can only be guessed by those of the far ing eye at least the bridge flub members feel sure they have the rea- u ! One of the matrons of thla club, who Is not to be daunted, remarked ew days ago, at one of those "Just-drop-ln-for-coffee" affairs: Why, the helors of this club are not even permitted to bring their friends; they y only escort members to the parties." indfr Frank was best man, and Messrs. Barney Kulakofsky, Harry Kelnschrellier and Abe Frend the ushers. Following the ceremony a grand march took place dlrerted by Mr. Morris Rosen bloom after which all of the guests -were seated to a wedding supper. Dancing followed tho S'ipner. Mr. and sirs. Reuben left Isst turning on a three weeks' honeymoon. On their I return they will he at the home ef the bride s parents, !S5 ttouth F.leventh street. For Mist Hunt. Mr. Olisiles KlieunUmm entertained St. a Inire brldtfe luncheon st her home todny In honor of her Imtise guest, Mine f.nillMA Ultra, nt MmnM T,nn S'lt-j, niticnuriun was ai siorpe Bunosy afternoon In honor of her guest. . Honor Visitors. r. and Mrs. Norman Tyron gave a icr Sunday in honor of their out-of-n frlenda. Covers were placed for: t. and lrs. Charles Owen Rundall small 'n. Junior, of F.vanston. 111. r. and Mrs. J. C. Hund:ill ot Kvans- II). r. and Mrs. VNlllanr K. rtunnkil of coin. r. I-estrr Stephen of Chlrago. -. and Mr. J. H. Ralph. V. a let Mrs. Norma Tyson asnrei Past. T. and Mrs. John Nachtlanll enter ed Thursday evrnlno at their home. I evening was spent In various games, ',1c and dancing. Those present ware; 'sees Minnie hertne lehJIsall. heHiMt Ollahnn, 'lheresa rsn'jlulgall, fdamea MeeianiM ASnnatxkt, John Ha .vaUkl. Ilavep, . Antulnc Ravratxkl, ' t.ii Srhults, .1 nines Pnwstxkl, '"llehsn, Jienry fawatskl. jThlrtle, re. H. P. Boeen entertained at a lison followed by a maUnecs box ty Thursday afternoon for her small i Master Raymond, and four of his frlnnd. ( iberrFrank Wedding. tolher very pretty wedding was held i evening at Metropolitan hall, Twen hlrd and Harney streets, when Miss nie Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'rank, 23i South Eleventh street, wss ed In marrlaao to Mr. William ben. hall was beautifully decorated In i and -wlilto, the electrto light were red with flowers and festoones ribbons ivcrt hung from tho lights he four corners of tlie hall. ; tore the ceremony Miss Anna Mel- sana- "O Promise Me," aecoirt ied by Mi Hannah Kulakofaky. a bride wore a gown of white char. se embroidered with pearls and ed wltU ChsuntiUy 'ce. A long court a was caught with 'pearls. Her tulle i held In 'laca with lilies of the ' ol ! and she carried a shower bouquet ille of the valley.' r. and Mrs. J. Kulakofaky gave the e away. , ' f. Joseph Abramaon of Fort Dodge, was the matron of honor. The brides Js were Misses Fret a Reuben, Ilelea iben and Ida Kulakofsky. Utile pes Rernleca Kulakofsky and Dor f Reuben Were flower girls. Maater Its carried' the wedding ring In a o American Beauty rose. Mr. Alex- ! Future Affair. Tho Columbian Circle will !vs an en tertainment at their hall, Twouty-seeond end Luruet streets. Wednesday after noon. The hostesses will U Meedamcs Kennebec-k nnd Fletcher. On the Calendar, Bt. Tsui's Kplscopal mission will give an enterUlnment for the benefit of the Junior Auxiliary of the church st Jacobs hsll this evening. Misa Lenoro Williams ill dirert the entertainment. . . With the Bridge Player. Mrs. V. J. Burgess wss hostess today at the meeting of the Team Auction Rrldge club at hsr apartments In the Colonial. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames-r W. 11. Taylor, V, J. Hnrsess, James 1,. Hex Von, J. 8. Vellael, Charles Msrsh, Hurley Moorhead, Kufua iltrils. Daniel Biiuni. jr. For Mill Gillette. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ilets entertained at dinner Hunday In honor ot Miss Hsr rlet Gillette ot hherldan. Wyo , the house guest of Miss F.leanor Msrkay. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Messrs. Francis and Lloyd Gaines will return to Tale this evening. Pergonal Mention. Mlse Jleion Louise Crosby, who has been the guest of Mlsl Marlon Kuna and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Qalnea, leaves Tttes day morning fer her home In Topeka. Kan. Miss Crosby has been sne of the popular holldsy visitors. I I I ' - is m t 0A : I ..'; T J l a i '. J J. A ' " M f, 4 ....it f I s f I 1 L. A tih v 'vj: WOMAN GETS MORE THAN SI1EASKS FOR Wgnta Allowance for Ker Child, but ! Big Gains Shown in the Stamp Sales at Local Postoff ice Pfmlma Atrr Wharton Is tvrrdlnKtv Jadje Sayi She is Entitled to I rood of the increase In business durum Some for Herself. th" 1" "quarter of compared to the fins I three months of T513. Figures T, , -1 tlil'h have jurt been complied show that niSXR.au a tUK UltttliS 's t'.tsl gsln of I40.444.1R has been made. while the monthly figures are- as foi- ' Mrs. Klo;lc I. Martie, nho testified i lows: October shows a gain of llOj.' that Carles I. Msitln. h-r luifband. re- ' 598 "" l'r cent: XoNemher, 112, ntiiv ko rt , w-.i i 2f.eT, or 12.7 ptr cent. . ... , , . , , . ! The toUil sriors stamp inunrr "receipts tn the streft whom he conidreV pret-i . , .... ... ..... ( tor urrrmwr, mi, sir fiei..i.. as wss grsnted a divorce hy 1 iitrlct ! re,n,rreH to H2 rs ih rr.,. rponrtliiK nanih In 1i13. The Increase tier, Judge Pears. ' ' tin verv O I tl cntne lit.lllp nm u 1,1 I 117 nr. ,r 11 I i.ai. .. should t-nvc seen the girl he nw on the street ami seen her pretty 1ck," tcsti I fled .Mrs. Martin. "I should like to have he declared, sctordlnH j a wife like that," j to Mrs. Martin. Miss Poari Htrvrnson, friend of Mrs. . Martin, testified she heurd Msrtln say: j"If my wife liM.ked like the girl 1 saw I on the ter nhe would be eojno wife." I .Msrtln is a str.-ct ear conductor. Mrs. Martin expressed willingness to accept j$W a month support for their child wlth ioiit eJtmoiiv, but Judsre Sears declared the evidence showed Martin to bo jjos sossed of proprety nnd'thnt his wife was entitled to an ullowance fur herself. MARY DENTON IS RETURNED ' ON WHITE SLAVE CHARGE Mary Lenton. Indli'teU h.v the grsnd Jury in connection with a, shite ulave case, anti who lumped bonds to the amount t.f f.'iM, has been returned to W)maha from Toledo where she was sp- OMAHA ICE CROP NEARLY COMPLETED Companiei Should Finiih Thii Week if Cold Weather Continuei a Few Dayi Lonffr BEST CROP OF BXCEfT YEARS Prospects for a buinner Ice crow were never brighter then risbt row. Up to this time the warmish weather has in no wise impaired the Qoslity. nor has It hsd a tendency to reduce tn quality that Is to be cut. The Omaha Ice and Cold Storage com pany, the largest of the retail dealers In both nstural and artificial Ice. with any kind of reasonable 'weal UeT, will fill all of Its hnueese this week. The Ice Is of the best quality gathered In yrsrs, ttft blocks now running h round fourteen Inches In thlcknes. and as liear ss crystal. Other companies that put up lesser quantities, me about through cutting and parking and not later than the middle of the week will have their houses filled. The railroads' are all getting their houses filled. Their, supplies are secured about ore nion'.h earlier than usual. In the past most of the cutting and storing havlna Iteen dno In February. The Council j Bluffs Tee nnd Coul company, of which C. II. Chlaam of Omaha Is general mon ltr and Drlnclnat 'stockholder, has filled In the feet lots being finished off iorB ot h houses n the esst side of the market. In the North Ilatte country of river and n begun .cutting and packing v'ur" lu" "w.w Bticep ire oeingi.iw tons of l fnr the Illinois Central fed. this being shout DO.OO) more than and' Greet Western reed. Ibis Ice will usual. In Colorado I should say that at I lm packed in Council Hluffs and in the lean l.MO.flno are now in the feeding lots. ! houses alona; the western divisions and and they are taking on flesh rapidly, j will bo delivered anC attired by the last of So far the winter has been perfect fori the week. Tho rioutli Onmlia packing houses are practically thvcusli with their lee harvest . and by the middle to the lost of the week ) will hove all capat Ity filled. Big Run of Sheep is Expected Next Month Atvordlng to Traveling Freight Agent Butler of the Northwestern tho run ot fat sheep to the South Omaha market, beginning about February 1, from Ne braska and Colorado Is going to be the heaviest In years. He la Just, In from the west, having been in the feedln districts for a couple of weeks, and says: "sheep are coming thrbu&A the winter ih perfect condition, and I am' surprised at the great number of animals that are PEARL CHANEY MARRIED TO W. S REDMAN ATARTHyR .Miss Pearl Chancy and Mr. Wllltair P. Redman were married at Arthur, Neb., at noon, January 1, IBIS. Both the bride and groom are well and favorably known throughout the state arid have many friends who wish them ''bou voy- Isgo" on their matrimonial venture. I Mis. Cheney was formerly a teacher In the city schools of Grand Island, when she Is well known, hiving been raised there. Fhe has many warm friends who wi?h her the greatest success and happi ness In life. The groom is the son of "Uncle Joe" Redman of Omaha, where he was born tirtd xalfed. Many beautiful and useful presents were received from Omaha. Council ftiuffs. Grand leland. Polt Lake City, Portland. 0:e., and Seattle, Wash. Mr. end Mrs. Redman will be at heme to their friends after January 1 at thelt home In Teacefnl Vatlcy, Arthur county, Nebraska. TEN TEACHERS MISSING AT OPENING OF SCHOOLS ' Ten leathers ar.d principals failed! to rtport Monday morning for the opening of the public schools efter the two weeks' Christmss vacation. Pome had not re turned from eut-ot-town holiday trtfia, and a few were sick, but none .seriously. Among those delsyed in returning from vscations trip wss Miss Anne Hutehln. principal of Franklin school. She spent the holltlnys In Hw-a and telegraphed that she would he unable to report until Tuesday morning. By l.A rt COTF.t 9K. Very rich In coloring and material la this evening wrap, cut on circular lines, brocaded eld blue and white velvet. The straight eollarr and cuffs, together' with the wirto banding about the bottom, are ot moleskin. Hunter's License is Granted Over . Frazer's Protest Alleged violation of the Gibson law by brewery Interests said to control saloon projerty, waa brought before the city Commissioners, sitting In adjourned ses sion to consider the protest of William I (.'. Fran r to the reissuance of a saloon license to jeu f. jiuuier at jbiv Military avenue. Over remonstrance and excep tions by Kraier, ail six commissioners present voted to overrule the protest and grant the' license. Commissioner Thomss McGovern wss absent. A saloon license renewal was granted to Qeorse Relf for M Pierce street. lie had previously been refused a new license for Twenty-fourth an Cuming streets. . prehended by the fcuYral authorities. feeding purposes." ; n rsawiffl i Mil MM 1 U W g Pi Items fj S ) 7 I IGLE STATE LIES OMAHA f tori Failing Through Here See a Change in Sentiment in Favor of the Metropolis. ' KG TO THE LEGISLATURE ;at there is tt better feeling between Uha. and the test of the state Bow ii there baa been for a good many a ia tlui assurance given by Lou sier. editor of the Fairmont Chronl j who was In Omaha a ftw hours .day afternoon on his way to Lincoln inlngle Willi the legislators for a few rt at the opening of the session. Jmaha 1 getting more favorable pub y in the state press at this time than city of its slxe In the country Is ' lug from Its et-te press, to my knowl ' ." said FYasler. ."The people are e and more coining to realise th it Mia and the rest ot the state have th In common. The friendship Is much f ter thsn It was a few years ago. I jtbute It largely to the filendly m"l- j jt tha editors of the stute have ha) ' j Omaha business men in the last -e or four years through the edltuts' j annually pulled off In Omaha. It is pod thing, and It ia Just a matter of 'tha and the rest ot the state getting tainted with eat-h. other. There Is no ;n tor prejudice when a close ao ' inlam-tuhip l established. The bu ll of publicity of Omaha has done a It t deal toward bringing thla about, 'tilly In the matter of arranging jthis editors' day annually tn Omaha." 1 Hurtman ot the Kullerton News 'in! and, lien Cronln of the O'Neill i niter were also In Omaha for a tew s on their way to Lincoln to witness t orgsnlxation ot the twe houses of WATTLES' JAPANESE GARDEN SHINES AMONG BEAUTY SPOTS "Wattlea. Japanese Garden, West et Hollywood," Is tho reully big feature played up la the JPanama-Paolfle expoal. lion Issue et the Los Angeles Times' an nual nild-wlnter number, replete with handsome, Illustrations of scenic and beauty spots In and around the great southern California, metropolis. This gsrden' Is a part of the California homeot Gurdon W. Wattles of Omaha. It la 'rated by all Los Angeles boomers as one of the really majestic places In that paradise of perfumed existence. Tills Japanese garden la as typical as any to be founK It la said. In tho FlOwery King dom itsef. Mr. Wattlea had It laid out and arranged by landscape artiste famll Isr with every detail of Japanese life. But it la only one part of bis msinlfl eent home, liestllnr clnaa tin tn tho luia of Hollywood, which lie languidly eleng Pes Want Ada Produce Results. the near-coast, where life cornea as tiesri 1 1 being a s.eetc.ted dream a. U la! LUMBERMEN AND HARDWARE possioie to make It. CHIROPRACTORS REFUSE OSTEOPATHS' ASSISTANCE A Joint meeting ot the osteopath and titlropfactlc profeestona was held at theM Ftxtoit hotel Sunday evening in the en dtavor to secure ths co-operation of the two piofesslons In the amendment of the present osteopathic law to Include upon the same basis of educational preparation the rhlropractio, and all other mechanical methods of healing, the same arrange ment aa la now operative between the different schools of medicine. ? ... The present ostefpalhtc law demands' a school attendance of twenty-seven months, or three years ot nip months each, witit a' course -of study identical with thst required in medical schools. It is upon the present standard ot legal durational reiulrcment the osteopaths are asking the legislature to plaee all schools of mechanlcnl healing. The chiropractors at thla meeting de clined to al'l In the securing of this riitiendment to the present osteopathic law.'prefering to work Independently for the paesuge of their own bill, which pro- M'Je for a twelve months' school at tendance and a very much shorter course of study than Is demanded by the osteo pathic law, with the licensing hy exemp tion, and w ithou; examination of all chiro practor now practicing In the state. MRS. LANGFELD TO LEAD WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING Mrs. Millard Langfeld will lead the program on "Barrle," which will be given by the literature detriment ct the Omaha Woman's club, Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, in the club rooms. Mrs. H. 8. McDonald will discuss "The Twelve Pound Look.' and Sire. lu,kllu fchot wtil will review -The legend ot Lean oia." Mrs. Hhotwell' will also read Bar. rlos Istest war play "lef Tag." which waa produced In Itondon. Iecemter 31, for the first time. leglnlature, beginning Tuesday. RMER OMAHAN PASSES AWAY AT HAMMOND. IND. j J. Oramin. formerly . a nesldent ef aU for tlirty-flve years, died Sat iny i-i Hammond, Ind.. from typhoid .jinoitla. The body will ba brought ,imi:iha today for burial. It. Oranmi, who was foremen of th 'iwrlghts for the Cudahy Packing coru- y. left Omaha to go to Chicago when ! Cudahy people made their change l'etv years age, ie Is survived by his wife, five chil li, one brother, A. P. Grmram of Port I. Oie., and cne sister, Mrs. II. Soe- ' r-.i of Ontaha. Five I rata Crevra It. ! Generoua Offer. Cm out this ad.. 'loae wlnJi I cents to Kuley A Co., Chl o. 111., writlog your name and address inly, and receive a free trial jistcXaga ttjiiiing Foley's Money and Tar Com lor cuugbs. cwlde and crvup; ey KWwf 1111s, for kidney and blad- . t t-n lints, tutckai ba, pjis Ui Juiois, j it. 1 1 id: and Foley iVihantc Tab- it. a slwlfsiwM bmI touroughly rlrana- i t . . . . .... MILLER SENTENCED FOR THEFT OF AN OVERCOAT Joseph Miller. Itinerant, wss seuienced to fifteen days In Jail when he pieadtd gMllty te having stolen an overcoat from the establishment of H. Mil.ler. fl Iav- enport street. Thorns llanages, M North Sixteenth street, has reported he loss of an over coat to th polite. The gsrmeot Is alleged to have leen taken while the owner was playing pool In a hall at Mt North fix teenth street. SMALLPOX PATIENT ESCAPES FROM DETENTJON HOSPITAL Police 'end deputy sheriffs are on the lookoat for Ia Cordon, who eicsprj from the peet house Sunday night beforw recevertng from sansJIpex. AUeadants ut th pesthouse reported to lleekh Com suieakHter It. W. Connell that Gordoe dlsappeArajtuej waa not )iaueveeed usUil oiernlng. 'aa be ha4 rUal up big com forter and pUeest tt under the sheets is ale pUu se that his a4 aptantrad to Ua oivapted. y DEALERS COMING NEXT Two lart, conventions are scheduled for Omaha during January, One is the Mltl-Vet Implement Pettier' association, which Is gathtii'ed now tor Its three days' convention. The other Is the Ne braska Lumber valors association, coming January 13. it and li. The Nebraska Hardware Dealer' as sociation Is scheduled for a meeting; Feb ruary te U. T. W. Arndt ot Blair la president and Nathan Koberts of Lincoln is secretary of the hardware men. F. A. Oood of Cowies Is president and E. C. Hall ot Lincoln is secretary of the lum ber deslers. I Witch, the Pipers ut Oar Windows ' for News of Our Bl Sale f White Waists 1 Values Beyond Comparer-Immense Stocks Most Varied Assortment All Standard Makes of Muslins-Bleached and Unbleached All Widths-All Qualities-Reduced for Thit Sale-Tuesday at 22c, 3V2c, 4c, 5ct 6c, 7C 10c, 12&c Yard ' , Dinnr.Size Napkin ". V iuii Diecnea,-meTceriiea. ; Worth 10c each. White Cp Sale price J Have Dark Hair and Look Young lHtt' stay gray! ubodj rsui tell w hen yon darken gray, faded hair with S; Te sutd Sulphur. West Farnam Bleached Sheets and Slips ; Original standard mage, with the original West Farnam ticket. Mad from highest grade bleached sheet ing, the renowned "Dwlght Anchor" make. 3-lnch hems, torn and ironed. Size Actual Value Hale Price T2i:0 Inches.. 70c each.. 59c Each 72x99 Inches.. 75c each. .62c R&ch 81x90 Inches.. 80c each.. B5c Each 90x99 Inches.. 98c each.. So Kach Slips - Actual Value Sale Price 42x36 Inches.. 18c each.. 13c Each 45x36 Inches.. 20c each.. 15c Each - Undermuslins s For Women & Children Six big special that show the trend of prices and the saving possibilities ia our January White Bale: A. Q, Children's Drawers. " Lace . and embroid ery edged. Ages to 6 years. Af. 1 fr i Brassieres. with AVle'neat embroidery trimming. Pull cut. Exceptional Talnes. , Af 1 Kr Children's Outing JiJK. Sleeping G a r -ments and Petticoats. Af QQ Umbrella Draw-J-' ers. Exceptional values. Lace 'edged. Full cut. Dainty and crisp undermuslins. Af Qr Clvuke of daintily vli trimmed Gowns, Teddy Bear . Combinations, Skirts, Drawers, etc. A itl tt Wonderful a AL'e.IIU sortment of a, a. vvr dainty ItnKerles, lace' and embroidery trimmings, ribbons, tucklutr. etc. Mieer lin Srie cloths, nsinsooks. etc. IS AU-Linn Damask . Napkins 17-lneh site. Worth X.b per. dozen. White Sale Of rice, per doisen O D C Cotton Twilled Toweling ' with fancy borders. Worth 5c per yard. White 8le 01Z Price 4.... 'a&'TCC . Fine Table Padding Heavy quality, double fleeced, 54 Inches wide. Worth 45c yard. White Sale qa price jujC tt Genuine Peppereirand "Aurora" Bleached Sheetings Noted for fine weave and soti fin ish. Easily laundered. Width Actual Value Sale Price 8- 4 Width... 4c Yard... 18e Yard 9- 4 Width... 26c Yard... 20o Yard 10-4 Width.. .28c Yard... 22o Yard Brown Sheeting, same quality, 3c yard less. . . , 4 !. . All-Linen Lunch Cloths ; . Hemstitched ends, pretty damask? patterns, i v orth 89c. e fi White Sale price D)C Lace Center Pieces ' 1 Slxe 30x30 ineheev Plsin eenr. fiOc values. White or; Sale price.... oOC Very Fine Nainsook 4-special number. 40 Inches wine. 10-yard d 1 O r bolts for., pleJD Double Satin Damask Superior finish, full bleached, 72 Inches wide. Worth $1.25 yard. January White Sale Q( price OfcC White Russian Cord 27 inches wide. A quality worth 25c yard. January 4 r White Sale price IOC The Celebrated "Utica"and"Pequot" Bleached Sheetings One of the foremost sheetings manufactured. Clearness of bleach and excellent weave make it .a household favorite. .' Width Actual Value Sale Price 8- 4 Width. . ,30c Yard. . -26c Yard 9- 4 Width... 33c Yejrd.. . 28c Yard 10 4 Width. '..36c Yard... 30c Yard 67x67-Inch Table Cloth. Fine Imported mercerized or pure linen Austrian damaalt. Worth 11.60. White Sale flO price 89c Full Bleached Table Damask "Made of fine mercerized yarn. Worth 39c per yard. Q er White Sale price C Extra' Quality Table Damask 64 Inches wide. All pretty patterns. Worth 69c yard. Oft White Sale prtce ..0vC White Table Cloths Fancy borders, fringed ends. Break Tast slse. Worth "ic. White Sale price.. I , Crochet Bed Spreads Worth $1.00 and $1.25. Jft White Sale price 07C 55c The "Brandeu" Wash Cloth Regular 10c value.. January aale price, special In the O basement each Imperial Longcloth "Pointer Brand," absolutely the best manufactured. Snow white aud will not tuna yellow In wash , lng. 12-yard bolts, 36 Inches wide, at 1.7, $1.61, Qft, $1.45, $1.18 and OVC Sea Island Nainsook ii inches wide. 12- tQ OP yard bolts for.. v03 40 inches wide. 12- JQ Jf yard bolts for 03 Imperial Nainsook -36 Inches wide. 13- C t ' 1 " yard bolts for H 1. 1U Over 1 ,000 , Pairs of Lorig White Kid Gloves worth to $3.50 pair For $1.85 This lot Includes women's very finest quality real French. Kla Gloves, full 6-button length, reach tag above the shoulder. They come in white only sites 6 to T14. Ev ery pair is guaranteed Dei-fact Tht offering is altogether unusual ana considering the fact that' Imports- tions of long kid gloves ' may be curtailed for some time to come, women with foresight will put in fV a stock at this sale. Ribbons t For Underwear Pretty figured underwear rib bons in white, pink and light blue. No, 1 10-yard bolts for.. 12c No. 1H 10-yard bolts for..l50 No. 2 10-yard bolts for..l90 No. 3 10-yard bolu for.. 2do No. 6 10-yard bolts for..39c Pretty Lingerie Bows Made Free of Charge During This Sale Satin Back Black Velvet Ribbon' Four of the most popular widths for dress trimmings at unueual low prices No, 9 14 in. wide.l24c yrd No. 123 In. wide. . . 15c yard No. 16 2 in. wide...lo yard No. 22-2 V in. wide..2So Xd ine Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries arid Insertions si'SS 7c a Yard i opciai i uMaiy wain Floor t . special Tuesday Mam r atium trf J thm for , j k rJ tJrxZat4- , Tb flri dew of 1.. Hell s 1 to4-Tr 1 Jmx I - ' I J v & r Kill ... ..... s k.T, . k sr uia "usii r -m nrtw VW li IU 1 -. -s 4 l.n..t t m Suid !, aU d.!.. term. Only - 11 rt.M,Wa.A,oi- JlA UTm. tuV- r:l . Orandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened. loy end abundant llh a brew ef Ssse Tss and Sulphur. When ever Iter hair fell -out er took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with sron deful effect. By asking at aay drug mors for "Wyeth's a and Sulphur cHipeunt," u 11 arc I a laraw bottle of tills old-ttine recipe, ready te uss, fur sbout SO rents.' This slmpl mlxtar ran b depended upon to restore natural color snd beauty to the ItsUr and la ailendld fur daadrult, dry. Itiiiy soalp and fajllag haJr. A well-known duvnloss drusiiat aays every body use Wyetn'e Jlns? md tiui lhur, benuM It ,djsraa) natMrmlly and evenly xttrni oobexty cam tests tt sae bem aisled -4:'a so easr tm wvsw tern you slni'17 daaaiaj ramk ssr n srmh and Jra v i. LorsMss's Jotsr hair. ta-tlTsci one siruert et Uw mnlsr tfc tra.T nar- aTisr asm aar ai ts in aid Floor Fine Imported Cluny La- linen i Finished Crash A tiuaiity Yortil 10c per yard; wonderful bargain; now at less than ces Iioal liiit'u; 2 to 5 inches .wide: worth 23c and 35c yard. On sale at. a yald I2c half price. Special Tuesday Basement Pure Linen- Damask grade that always sells at DSc per" yard; offered for 'Tuesday only , q at, a yard USC , Special Tuesday Basemsrtt Huck Towela Tim irinei -ev 4.aVsV4 that you cannot buy at any titner tune lor much less than 10c eachjl J offered now at. . . C m Bargains in the .Basement for Tuesday The Savings Are Big Wool Filled Blanket, Full 11-4 and 12-4. Were wade te sell up te 14.00 per f qq pair. SpeclAl Tuesday atp leUO Voasea'e IlasMlkeevMefw (tofl tlln other with initials snd lane and eirHroldery ttlmmed. Home sl.ght ly soiled. Worth up to 10c each spsrlal to n liasement ' S, f2.C Tuesday SiMt'l atoraa Stokkero ..All stsea. Worth &c. rtpe.lally prued Tor Tuoaday at. pair 39c 200 Pairs ef Wetren'e fancy Satin Pumps Odds ' and ends. wortb to li.otf pair. With chif fon jompons. CQ Special, pair..., OvC Wkrws Howao ilpsra for Wtars Kitbou or fur trimmed. All -lors snd sises. Worth f O jo it .; ir. yoc for w rfclldresrs Skero Pstent leather and ktdtkms. I;esrular or Intl extra high tops; Land turaed aotoa. All handsome ptirna. All ihi te Ss. Worth te nO "oc Childrtn'i Yelvet Bonceti All fresh and new; seod styles. Ulack and fancy colors. Bonnets for children 1 to 4 years. Wort up to f 10S each. Spe- f e clsJ Tuesday io Basement. .1UC UktonrM erih I p to ftee aUut-er. I.ii or V neck. Jr And et rj'dsry trimmed or V-ialn. eecll Tuilay q ib Uaserasat , fv V lnu t Vrtt Sllssitre With felt and leather aulca. Made la f!er- maay. vary aar-W-s-able. AJ1 aiaw. rpotal. pair . ....... 49c 25c Corset Covers Lace and embroidery trimmed. Some wortb 2c. Special la Basement Tuesday Jc fi g y to 2-inch JLaces Wash larea, vals, torchons and Iml UUoe cluny. odd lots, sllfhtJy ". nono to 10c. Choice la the basement Tuesday 2k if. , uu-.o.1. i I shuudaal vA4l m Lluri-fiL. I