J 8 TllR TIKE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JANUARY .28. lOl.V , ; i t ! j ! ' r i 1 i ! i t By MELLIFICIA.' Wednesday, January 27, 1915. STRANHERS often observe things that we ourselves either do not see or overtook, and when they hand out compliments that they really mean. It la much more gratifying than an exchange of mutual ad miration among ourselves. A periodical visitor to oroaha, whoso cpinion Is forth having, told ma that the Improvement In the attire of our women war the most striking thing ha noted even more than the Ini provement In the appearance of the city. , "I have always had an opportunity to se the people dressed for vari ous occasion: afreet, theater, dinners, dances and the up-to-datenesa constantly In evidence." la the way he put It. "I don't know a city In th country net even New York City where a theater audience shows up better than It does in Omaha when the society crowd la In attendance. I was at a dance not long ago where every woman there would have been eligible to any ball room floor In the country. On the street, too, though nut In such greet numbers, the well dressed women are strictly In style without overdoing It, and that Is saying a whole lot In these days of freak fashions." . . , ( ' Now to me knowing with what experience my authority could speak, although thtrame would carry weight only with those personally acquainted with him, fn Is sounded Just too good to keep to myself. Rum reputation must be maintained, and I am sure It will be If our women realize that it devolves on them to uphold It. , , Moths Eat Hit Dreig Suit ' What peaky little tlilnss moths are, es pcclally when they get Into your full rireaa suit lost about fifteen minutes he fore vou are duo at a dinner party! Such a caatrophe castrophe la asl1 with Intent stared blandly at one of our aay young bachelors not so awfully many nlehta ago. Tba dinner waa set for 7 o'clock at the Omaha club, and with Juat, about time to be on time and properly in tuna this youth Jerked out his beat bib and tucker ,nd discovered It to be full of moth holes. Fortunately, ha la possessed wtth a keen sense of humor, and In the moat casual way possible Mr. B. sent his rvgrata and supplied a substitute for bis hostess. General SmitH Wedi. , Brigadier General Frederick a. Smith, TT. 8. A., retired, formerly stationed here, was married today In New York City to Mra. Robert Iledcnor. The ceremony waa celebrated' very nulctly at the home of the bride's slater, Mrs. If. K. Wayne llullett at 274 West EiKhty-feiirt'li' street. General Smith la M rears old and baa seen much service both Jo this country and the Philippine. Mrs. Iledenor'wss formerly Mies Emma Mandevlllo of New Tork City and the romance dates back to the. days of General Smith's school yrare at the fultrd States Military scad- emy. Just before the general retired In 1313 he waa in command of the Fifth bri gade, which went to Vera Cms. He waa relieved by Oenerst Funstoa. Prairie Park January Party. The ralrlo rark club win bold their January party at the cluif house Wednes day evening, January 27. A very attrao tlve pm-tram has been arranged. Mlsa Poole, the well known soloist, will sing; Mrs. Gue Miller will give several of liar most poPfilar readings; Mr. Howard Gramlon will entertain .with his one Wring cigar box violin and two aclentlflc scarring matches will be ataaed by aome pf ths junior members of the -!luh. The Committee In charge of arrangements Includes Messrs. P. . K. ' Smith, li C, ConJey and C. C. Haynea. Dinner Before the Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Mstthaw A. Hall will have ten gueata at dinner this evening. Later they will attend the Subscription club's party at Turpln's. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker will give a dinner of, ten covers this evening at 7 o'clock before the Subscription dance. Mr. and Mrs. John A, Meghan will entertain at dinner thla evening before the Subscription club'a dance. The guests Include! Mcr. and Mesdames ' W. A. C. Johnson, Frank Judsnn. Charlea Kounlae, Ward Rurgess Mlea Katherlne McOorruIck, Mr. Howard baldrljre. Judge and Mra. William A. Radii: will give an Informal dinner of twelve covers at the Omaha club thla evening. The guests will Join the Subscription Uanoe at Turpln's later. . Tor Charity Benefit. ' Tho Dundee Ail Baints Guild met at the boma of Mra. William Q. Fuller, Tues day afternoon, rians were made for a 1ara bridge party, to bs given Tuesday, February t. at the home of Mra. W. W. Hoagland. 639 North Forty-etghth street, for the benefit of the ; local charity organizations. Prises are to be given and and admlnalon fee will be charged. Mra. K..C. Twamlcy waa tba guest of the guild. ' The. members present were. Vasdamv Mcsdamea .toBcph J'olrar. " I.uther Tate. W. W. Holland, H. H. Imere, C. R, NlBwotisr, R. K. Wilcox. Miss Clara Thornaa. la formal Dinner. Complimentary to rtcv. and Mrs. Lloyd Holfspplu, who have recently, returned from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Iinrton Millard will give a .dinner this enlng at their home. Covers will be p'aced for: - ' , V.r-v. and Mr.' Ifolnappie. MiT mil Mra. Hurry iHiorly. Mr. and Mra. Millard. Mias t-raucc T.wtd. f' -Jr. Hubert ijradlord. , Valentine Luncheon Mies lledislg lUiwnstock enterUlned at a taJentine luncheon today at her home in " honor cf Mie llortmae Pplbcrger. Tim table aaa decorated with Cuplda and ! !iatt atid covera were placed for; Mtfe Mlr lii'ilri.ae Kjiuiy Koscoatock, MJ(irr. Myrtle May, Nellie Klsuiler, I 'nvi, . Vnn V, Ki.w Orkin, Mamie pifHl-ifer, Hnirl Iwkwi. -ie tr.-ni.tu. k. Hanivh Kopald, llirvlr. t( Ki.vlm;o k. With the Visitor. rs J. C. Vaughsn of Chl so is vtalt t the home of Ir and Wrs. John P. Loid. Tinneri Bffore the Lance - I Mrni.s with Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Bros as vi. be: Mr. and Mcbdam i: .M. liiiirii. Harry TUkey, - H'jd l.:iuall. . . r. an.l Mm Hull. Iaformtl Bridge. Mra. Alvin Jolmm n gave an li formt.1 Miliie prty thi afirnuun at her home. iVur tsbles of tluyeia wie miiL Change of Address. Vr and Mra. J. W. Woodiough have aln :i i,.ruiif in at trie Coluuul for il. l r-iiiuindt-r ff the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Woodroush hsve a summer cottaae st Feymour Ijike, where they always re main until Chrtatmas -snd return to Omsha for tbe later winter months only. With the Wayfarers. Mr. Pert Murphy la In Chicago. Mrs. E. F. rtiley and little daughter. Mildred, leave this evening for rWanton, Pa., and New York City, to be gene a month. Mra. Kugene Duval and her daughter, Mias Alice, leave tomorrow for Miami. Ma., where they will remain during the balance of the winter. They will return home by way of New York In the late spring. Mr. Jsmes Conley, accompanied by bis sister. Miss Jennie, left Tuesday for a stay of three months In California. For the Futnre. A social 'card party will he -given by the Patrician club at 8t Fatrlrk'a hall this evening. The winner of the popularity conteat will be awarded a diamond ring. The Rajah club will give a dancing party Thursday evening at Turpln's academy. ' ' ' The women of the Scottish Rite Ma sona will give a teawand mualcal Friday afternoon-, from 8 until i o'clock at the Hrottlah Rite cathedral. ' The program will be conducted by Mrs. Hllver. An In vitation Is extended to all members of thla ssaociatlon. Mr. Lurle Wallace will talk on "The Aetlsfs Viewpoint" at the Omaha Con servatory of Musle Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Poclety of Fine Arts snd the art department of the Woman's club, are planning to attend and a gen eral Invitation tis extended to all who might be Interested.' Weekly Sewing Circle. , Mrs. Kisra, Millard's circle of the Frenco Belglan BeWIng society met at her home this afterncon. The circle Includes: Meadames ' Marim C. O. Kirh, Howard H. Hmlth. Arthur o. Rosen, rh,rii-..iimnH . V. C Georan. r vi willing. Samuel ttees. Jr.; George Tunnkiiff. 4'lark Powell, a. 0. Arend. v Maurlce Goodbrdy, Jitnnh Pnlmr Robert Holllster. - ' Harrv tlrnnn George Mclntyrc, Arthur Cooley, Twinkle Club Party. ; The Twinkle club-entertslned at a dancs at the Metropolitan Tuesday evening. The following were present: Messrs. and Meadamea.. H. Macumber, o. Crala, D. F. Bar num. H. Churchill. Mtsaes Mlaaes Kva lraon, Hallle Jones. 111 OraJit. Hasel Norstrome, hranra Waterman, M. Ward. Knselke. , Hasel Hmlth, A. Kaker, 1 Marina Hronn. Peteraon. Florence Johneon. ' K. Smith, Katelle K'romm, Marie Miovack, May ihlelda. Ruth Hutton. Ruth Wlnaor, Muriel lluahlanl, lottle Caraon. t'ta I'llant. Maud Jensen. Corrlne hrlatenaen, Itlta Van Kent, urmn mi. r.iaiA ntnnser, Klorence Tucker, Maybelle Kranaon, Lucille Parish,. Violet Lance, M. I'hllBon. Beaale Ni. hnl.i. Jeaale Jewel. Measrs.- Meaara. Krneat Ulson, ' Georse Meldkamn. Guy 8new, Joe Cahlll. All red Peterson, C. J. Oraman, Frank Smith. , U Oatrome. John Brtce, V. M. Ijilahsra, G. U bailey, F. Hughes. William Ktealon, Floyd Hncb. Arthur Laraon, F. Gil Ion. Wilson Pry ana. , Jack Tona. Arthur i'jiholm, lon Petera, Mauley Kuri. R 8. Chiiatl. rrank Movak, w aiiace Carter, U U Murphy, ' H. J. Mlnaon. , 11. V. Van lrcreek, A. U Gardiner R. A. Hamann, I,eo Grant, ' . William Ranee, , . Milton hottn, Maurice Paulsou. - T. U. Wella. A. rit.-ehlow, Morris Wllso:;, Recent Affairi. fie China Card club .waa entertained Tuesday at the home of Mias M. Micke Those present were: Meadamea Mtadamee W. J. l ual' k, O. I. Talbert, K. Rolerta. K. Paulaon, Fred Iturllnshnff, A. tllamluird, F. Winnlnahoff, K. Hotlaton, A. C. tireaon, T. F. Godfrey, H. tt. Warren. . W. Ituirhton, s T. C. Cullen, G. llardnian. G. Adania, J. F. Walker. Members of tiw. Turner Girla' club en tertained for thulr mothers Monday even ing at. Turner hall. The evening waa apent with music, dancing and refresh ments. The committee In charge Included the Mlsaea Maynia Kment, Roae Hudecek, Helen Laalovtca and Reglna Tauchen. To Honor Viiitort. The Misses Louise arid Irene Carter en. tertalned at bridge today In honor of Mra. Harry Bellamy of Chicago, the gueat ot Mrs. Ilolllday. and for Mra Harrv Purvis of Des Moines. Three tsbles were plsced for tbe game. At the Auto Show. , Among the Oroahans attending the automobile shosf this week In Chicago are- Meaara. and Meadamea " John T. Btewert. Leo Huff. Meaara. ki ...... F. U Haller, Clarke Powell. Wedneiday Bridge Club. Mius Louliw Dinning wss hoateaa st the meeting of the Wednesday Bridge club today. Mias Marlon Pleroe or' Lafayette, ,lnd., who. Is vlatUng Mrs. Jack Webater. waa the gueat of the club. Those present were: Meydames - Mcrdaina Harold Pritchstt. Jokn t . Webster ben W oiA, ' Mih-n- ' atiHaea- Katheriim ThumnitL V.ilsatwth lrue. Mmv l:itri.l-v Altll, ltnr... I.la.lya Vt,-is . KllsaU-tli i ia. .', Iul hue IVi.-ia; .Mcnie lajf. Mrs. George A. Carlson, wife of Colorado's gov ernor, who is to be assist ant governor, And look after legislation relating to women and children. . 1 ', i' " Enrarement Dinner. Mlaa GeorKla Victor entertained at a dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Irene Mend, whoan enaagement to Mr. Francis Karl Wind berg of Bloux City wss recently announced. The guests were the membors of the T. T. club. At this dinner' Miss Victor announced her engagement to Mr. William Thompson of m. Faul. Many social affalra are being planned for these two brides-to-be. ' The first will be a dinner at the Loyal hotel which will bo followed by an Orpheum party. The members of the T. T. club are: . , . Mlaaeg- Mls!-e ' Haael Amlrrenn, Fllit Mead Agnes Iwla. Kthel .lorgensen, Msrgaret Matthls, Georgia Victor, Margaret lxgan, Irene Mead. Gladys Lis, Stork Special. A daughter wss born Tuesday to Mr. and Mra. Frank Keogh at the Wcat Far- nam apartments. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mra. VVa viand KIiim vUH. the agricultural show In Lincoln last week. While, there Mr. snd Mrs. Magee were the- guests of Captain and Mrs. Robert Leo Hamilton. . . Mr. and Mrs. . Henty . Rosen of St. Jo seph, Mo., spent Tuesday at "the home of Henry Pollack, 4201 Dodge street. The youngNcouple are on their honeymoon and left today for the Dakotas. . Mr. Rosen is ,a prominent St. . Joseph busi ness ' man and his bride was formerly Miss rtose Toffler of Lesvenworth. Kan. W. R. Bui'bank Loses No Time in Joining Forces of Samson W..R. Burbank, president of ths Fonte nelle Hotel company and manager of tha new hotel, which la to open In February, has just joined forces with King Ak-8ar-Ben. Mr. Burbank halla from New Tork, and now that he has made Omaha his home hs lost no time In Joining the ranks of the big booster organisation of tha city and stste. There In, however, method In this act which other Omahana will wish they had patterned .after,, for- Samson has . an nounced that' the first 600 who' join will not be subjected to the cruelties of Initia tion this year. That la aome bait held out to prospective membera. They are biting at it in good ahape, and that la why Samson already has a row hundred names on his Hat of membera and already has a few hundred $10 bills In the treas ury. Woe unto the five hundred and first man who Joins, for beginning with him there will be such a grilling and mauling at the Den, such an accumulation of hardships aa are seldom assembled short ot the trenches of Europe. Revival of Carmen Big Operatic Event, ; . of Present Season With such umisual Interest attaching to theae "Carmen", pcrfonnancea, the Victor is to be congratulated upon Ita enterprise In presenting In the February list of new Victor records four "Carmen" records by Geraldlne Farrar and one by Frances Aids.' which added to-the Victor "Car men" records- by Caruso snd Amato al ready iaaued. gives everyone the 'oppor tunity to hesr this all-star cast ,in this great success. .The four Farrar 'records are the four principal aire from "Car men," "Love la Like a Wood Bird," "Nesr the Wsils of Seville." the gypsy song and 'Ak'ay to 'Yonder Mountains." and they are perhspa the most beautiful la ber entire list'. Mme. Alda'e fine record is Mlcsela'a air. ,"I" Am Not Faint Hearted." RELIEF FOR ITALIAN . v EARTHQUAKE SUFFERERS The Giovaatia D'amegllo Italian Mutual Itenefit society of Omaha, at a epeclal meeting held at Washington hall. Tucs day evening, unanimously voted tbe aum of 1100 from Its treasury , to aeaiat the suffering brothers and alslcra acroaa the sea. who were rendered homeless by ths earthquake. Aa Individual collection was also taken up and upwarda of 1100 ae cured In thla way. This la the first Italian society in Nebraska to send relief to its distressed countrymen. Sebastian Salerno, tha presldeoL ra ni It tod the amount donated by tha so ciety snd memhers to Cav. Oreate Da Veils, tbe Italian consul general, at Den ver. Colo. ARTIOTIC PORTRAITS REMBRAMDT STUDIO SOta ass raraatn. rnoae . 38 g. Boom a. aa'.drUa Side. JOE HUMMEL GIYES OUT PLANS FOR 1915 s Will Dovetail Park Department with Recreation Board When the Latter ii Formed. WORK IS NOW WELL UNDER WAY While old Porcan N hid ins his chilly bM o'er hill and dl snd the weather Is unprnpltlnus for mm h outdoor work. Superintendent J. p. Ilinfmel of the parks snd boulevard ta' preparing a tentative program for recreational aclMtica In the parks this s'aaon. I It is the pln of ths sunei Intrndent'to dovetsll ss much na iwnslble the. ma chinery of the regular park department with the recreation board which will b! formed within the next few weeks. In all probability the recreation board will have about fw.flno to work with and Mr. Hummel hopes to hsve some money from the park fund for recreation feature" which are now being developed In thla city on an unprecedented acale. Mr. Hummel snnouiicra that one. of the first Improvements will ho the erection of sn sddltlon to the municipal bath houae at Carter Inke, thla addition to be 3nxl(M) feet. There are now twelve dresKlng rooms for" men snd boys snd twelve for women snd girls at the municipal beach, snd It Is believed the Improvement will extend the numlies to fifty for each ex. In addition there will be general dressing rooms, with checking facllltlca. Bhower baths will slao beinatalled. This work will have been completed by the tlmo the bathing season la on. Grandstands will be. erected in Mlllef snd Fontenelle psrks similar In sixe snd design as the one In the municipal play ground at Thirty-first and Iewey avenue. The park department bought 4,0".' feet of pipe out of the 1OT4 funds, and during the early spring the pipe will be Installed In Miller park for a sprinkling system. A footbridge titnety-elx feet long and eight feet wide baa Just been completed In Miller park, connecting the playground and Island. As far as the funds will sllow It Is plsnned to eatabllgh bsthlng beachea and wading pools In sometf the parks. Mr. Hummel feels confident that these beaches and pools will be opened In at least two of the parks this spring or early summer, perhsps In moro than two parks, depending .upon the ststus of the funds. Eight sets of athletic apparatus already have been received for eight parka JOHN KUYK PURCHASES RESIDENCE FOR $14,000 . John'Knyk haa bought a residence at Thirtieth lid Marcy street, of Grace B. Meyer. ' Vhe consideration la given aa 111,000.... i Biggest Hash fl Here Trifle" With SIHTGI1 feKITCH Moans Wash-Iay With the Wash-Board Left Out-SKITCH STa th Rubbing, 'gave the Clothes. ' One 10-cent packag of KKITCH knock a all the rut) out of seven waahdaye. 8KITCH is a marvel. It almply akltchea tha dirt out of the dirtiest clothes with out wearing- tha fabric. Tou'put three teaspoons of BKITCH In a bollerful of clothes and then you can do up your housework or alt and rest. In twenty mlnutea your clothe are ready to blue and hang- on ths Una. A 10-cent package of SKJTC1I doea seven waahlngs and on each one SKITCH aavea enough aoap to pay for a whole paokage. SK1TCII won t Injure tha finest fabric ever woven. You can eat It. SKITCH (a ao harmleaa. Oet a l-cent package of SKITCH and throw your washboard away. For aala at all grocers. Hans Fltchenberg, at Grand Ave., Milwaukee. Wis. Thnrsday Skirt Bargain Kor Thursday only we offer a Sktrt special that almost borders on the "sensational." Your choice of any Separate Skirt in the house that formerly sold up e f A lu'!!:?.T.hu"!y'... S3.50 EE tir- aft.iT-iT- ii,.,. , '-Tg - ' N Notwithstanding: the inclement weather of Wednesday, at this writing we predict that the sales in our Waist Dept. for the day will establish a new high record. But in order to give every woman a chance, we will continue this remarkable offer TWO waists for the price of ONE all day Thursday. Hundreds of Beautiful Waists remain, so come Thursday. Select any Two Ladies' Waists From Our Present Stock, and PAY THEPRICE OF ONE The Other Will Be Given You FREE 5?9 Sl.CD Waists. Any TWO $1.59 Walsls. Any TWO $1.95 Walsls. . Any TWO $150 Waists. Any TWO $2.95 W.Ists. None CO. D. This most sensational Waist bargain eclipses all past offerings. You have the unrestricted choice of this beau tiful stock, and get TWO waists for the price of ONE. The Julius Orkin policy of not carrying over merchandise from one teason to another is our only reason for this wonderful offer. DR. SAVIDGE DISCOVERS UNDERGROUND DANCE HALL An t'nderground dance hall, famous a generation sro. but closed up so long that Its exlKten lisd been forgoften, has Juot been discovered. In the ha'emoit of the Ninth street houae recently bseed by Rev. Charles W. Savldge for hla hlle men's iodstng house. It had been sealed up snd waa discovered only when Rev. Mr. Kavldsi began S'-oiiting around- for mire room to locate his men. He la now arranging to equip the old dance hall as a bunk room to provide rleoplng iiuartcrs for forty mn. . SECOND DAY NETS Y.W.C.A. WORI'.ERSJJVER $2,000 The cbs of tlw aerond dsy's campaign for funds by Yotine Woman's Christian sxaoiiallon workers brought S2.HW.nS Into the aeaoctatlon's coffeis. Of this sum. on plerige and five SMQ. pledges were reported. The campaign will continue until February 0. SHIBMilHIIIijl h- -1 - " ""- "''' '.i. ,yriiit liiiM..... h .ii.ii.,j.,iLuiMi.r. .........ii J.j......a.a,iiijj Thursday a Pre-Inventory Sale of Odd and Broken Lots of Elegant' Negligees Women's and Handsome Suits of Fine and fancy worsted Materials Plain or els; medium or long I'osmvely wortli up J Thursday,' at. , . Women's and Coats of Fine Chinchilla. Flush, Broudcloth, Cordu roy and Fancy Mixtures In the popular medium or full length styles plainer trimmed and belted effects. All sizes worth up to $22.50. Spe- 5 8.75 cial Thurs day. .... ,t.. . Women's and Misses' Coats Fine Plush and . Persiana Coats in fur trimmed, belt ed and fall-flared models; three-quarter and full length styles. Regular and extra large sizes are includ ed worth up to f $39.00 Special T Thursday, choice. , JlHi 10 J The Wait Store of the Town Waists Again Thursday $1.00 v I materials 1 Any TWO -$3.50 Walsls $3.50 MATERIALS Crepe de Chine, China Silk, Satin, , Messaline, Georgette Crepe, Organ die, Cotton Voile, Chiffon, Linen, Taffeta, Etc. $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 $2.95 None on lonroval. S All 'Sale tn Re Final. None V.mUmrt-A TROUBLE AHEAD FOR SUNDAY St. Mary's Avenue Congregational Church Refutes to Discontinue . Services During Reriral. LUTHERANS ALSO FOLLOW SUIT When Hilly Fundsy cornea to Omaha In May to cotidin t n revival campaign. In dications are that le will not receive the unlln;ltrd support and co-nperaflon of all the I'roteMant churches, which:, he mandrd when he recently laid down the rules' under which he would aprear. At IcsM'one.. church, the ,t. Mary's Avenue Congregational, hn positively decided lo continue its regular church ervcs during th revival, a.tliouuh tbe Picturesque bsae ball evangelist Insists that sll Froteptsnl churchee must cease holding meetings and let him have the center of the stage, without any com petition. Rev. G. "A. Hulbrrt, pastor of tha church, ssys: These charming negligees are of Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, Nets and Laces, With fine'hand embroidery or lace and ribbon trim mings and in overdraped effects. . Ex quisite garments in one and two-piece styles, with plain or pleated skirts. All shades are offered, including Delicate Pink, Light Blue, Maize, Helio, Rose and Light Green; also White. All sizes are in the selection, but not in eyery style. Worth to $20.00. Special Thurs- $J AJ day, choice at . . , ... . . 0L0 Misses' Suits-Pre-Inventofy Sale Serges, Wales Women's and Misses' Suits Compris - ing Fine Serges, Broadcloths, vel vts and Fancy Worsted materials and Checked trimmed mod oat styles. m short or ;5. tailored or 00 $35.00. Choice for. ., Misses' Coats--Pre-InventoryJ5ale 19 OUGLAS ST. "c hair1 no ani.nonlf.m for r.il'y Sun day !!V c il.ui't vrtnt tojso as far st he wants us to In our support." Lutheran churches are nndcistood t take the ssme ' attitude, and they will probably hold their services ss usual while Hilly Monday Is In Omaha. How eve, B. V. IVntson, publicity director foi the local campnlKn. asserts that Plllj f-'unday's demand for closed churchet while he holds a revival does not apply t the Lutheran, Kptec-upal and Catholic de nominations. . In other cltleej where' he has sppesred he has openly attacked ronsregatloni from his pulpit. If they persisted in hold ing their regular rellgloua services con trsry to his rules. Mr. Denlson snd other aui'porters say they suppose he will dn the snmc here with the St. Mary's Avenue church. Are Toa Constipated Why suffer, take a dose of Pr. King's New Life nils tonight: you will feel fins tomorrow. Only. 25c. All druggists Ad vertisement. Get competent help through The Bee. long coat styles, . plain trimmed Ji 9.75 Women's, and Misses' Coats r-Fine Plush, Velvet, Cor duroy, Chinchilla , and Broadcloth coats and Fan cy Tweed Mixtures, Hindu Lynx and Persiana Cloths several new models are included in this attractively priced selection. Plain or fur trimmed and belted ef fects, are offered in the three-quarter and . full length styles. Both regu lar and extra sizes. Here are coats worth up to $32.50 in one rrronn. Snnfinl tViv r -ml inursaay, cnoice $ 14.75 Clean-up ol Ladles Coals For Thursday only, we offer about 100 Ladies' Coats, including black broadcloth, jovelty mixtures and chinchillas, all sizeg, positive ly worth up to $22.o0, (( tn faTatl'r.1!?: HsVO Any TWO $195 Walsls $3.95 Any TWO $5.00 Waists $5.00 Any TWO $6.50 Walsls afi.Kn Any TWO $7.50 Waists $7.50 it V r am