THE IJKK: OMAHA, FRIDAV. JANUARY , VMo. i I By MELLIFICIA. Thursday, January 28, 1915. HE T . HI Mm. Jeromo Mssse. A basket of pink iom waa used an th table cnlrpifce. j. r. w. nub. Mlse Thenna, Kill Has hostess at th Wtular mertlna: of the J. F. V. rlub thla afternoon. After the usual current toplca prritram there a a ahrt muslraj given by Memlamea Therma Kllla, E. O. Amee, U Mclr and C. J. Hubbard. Eelief Kensington. The Went ramam Circle of the Hclalan Relief met thla afternoon with Miss Je e Millard. About thirty membera wore presrnt and two well filled boxes were completed and aena off to the war tone. HE ahsencn of the military men has made a hole In the social circle bU winter, try to disguise it as we may. The army officers have not for jeire cut the figure tn our town affairs that they onco did that thry did In the eld Fort Omnha days when there was ! en army act that drew its own lines, and entrance to which, eras a much i-ought-after privilege but even tho Inconvenience of transit to and from Fort Crook never ferloutdy interrupted the interchange of entertainment I chilltles. Vet. it's a long way to Texas, and the Mexican border, and the I brass-buttoned contingent haa become tilniORt an scarce as the proverbial J needle in a baycUvlc. As a consequence, the hostesses are beginning to J realiie how handy it was to have a few eligible young captains and lleu- j tenants always within call, and always with plenty of time at tbelr dis-; nedy and will return to her home 8tur ' posal to dovote to visiting out-of-town guests. They'll be back some of . . . . .... ... , ... . . , , , I A aon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kdwli .1 tnese nne uays. ana ine miniary iiavor win ue cumtaica ojuui ucio m offset the depressing influence of the dread militarism abroad.. Pergonal Mention. Mrs. Charles I). Hrton plana to Irave Tuesday of next week for a visit with her parenta in Milwaukee. Mrs. Isao Raymond of Lincoln la a aueat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. C'onnell. Mra. Raymond rame uo Wed- Kdwln T. Murphy thla morning at their home. 3111 Leavenworth atreeL . Fine Arts Lectnre. ' f "Beauty. Truth and Goodness" will be t the subject of 1'rot I. D. Ptoiighton Itol i horn's lecture !ctore, the Fine Arta eo- Iety, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Thla lecture, which will be given at the t Tour.g Women's Christian sssoclatlon 1 auditorium, will be the foundation tor the remaining two numbers of the series. I which will be on "The Philosophy of tho ! Fifth and Fourth Centurlea, H. C." 4 Prof, llolborn la a lecturer who Is b- aorbed- In the meaning rather than the j detail of hla subjects, and his talks arc I being enthusiastically received by the Fine Arta society members. ! Joint Operatic Recital. Miss Louise Le Duron of the V.oston i mnA Ahorn flranH Oner f-mitnanlea And j Mr. Arthur Wheatley of the Covent Onr ' den, London, will appear In a point oper ! aUo recital Thursday evening. February 4, at the Young Women's Christian as- aoclaUoD. The concert will b given un ! der the direction of Miss lVllth Martin. ; Reservations for this event have been ; made by the following: - I' F. B. Cowglll, Uenrge Johnston, I Frtgar Hcott. William Hchmuller, ! Herbert Rogers. T. B. Meyer, Harry Ourkley. Ir. A. D. Iunn. . Judre J. J. Hultlvan, Hlumund Lamlfhr rg, A. M Borslum. Jean Gilbert Jones. lr, Paul Ludington, WaUer B. Oraham. Mrs. William Bears Poppleton. Mlssee Mlsse ; lieultth Dnl Turner, Henrietta Re.-s, . Jssate Csnaway, Madge West. Woman's Club Kensington. ! The Omaha Woman's club gave n ken- sington this afternoon at the club rooms j In the Metropolitan hall It was an In- ) formal affair, given under the direction j of the house and ' home committee, of ' which Mrs, Edward Jonnson la the chair. 1 man. The afternoon was spent in hem- : mlng tea towels for the club's llncu col Section, after which refreshments were j served. The attendance was not as, large j aa expected, owing ti the extreme t weather. held nt the home of Mrs. Ada Itta. Those present Wedneaday were: Meedamea Mesdamea da itta, Cleorge Perry, Nellie Jonnson, Mary Reed, da Brown, leona Nve, Charles Itedencrog Klennor Haskell, The Burhelar Olrla' 8. O. D. H club waa entertained at whist Tuesday even ing by MIm Irene Durncll. The members are: Misses Misses Elizabeth fllMinger, Mlllsn Lnlamphus, LJIxabeth Mcl)or- Mayltclle Berka, mott. Bi bs Watson, Ames Mi-Noll, . Bianrho HI wood, ' Ktlwl Clark, , Ida Bcannell, (Srelchen llaminn.' Jtuth Cowdery, IJlllsn liamann, "- Irene Burnell. Josephine Yates, For New York Guest. Mrs. Peter Klvad gave a luncheon, fol lowed by an Grpheum party, today In honor of Mrs. E. L. flt. Jotin of New York City, the guest of Mrs. Karl Beards ley. A low mognd of Airs. Ward roses was used aa the table centerpiece and (hose entertained were; Mesdnmes Mesrinfnes R 1. .St. John, John Lirut-c. lOarl Betrsley, ' .1. M. lillchrlst. . Oeorge Rsmiixf-n, P. J. Mlttlebach. O. U JIarte. Spring luncheon Miss MaiKaret Uaom'gave an attrao tlve limc'nwiii today at her home. A yel low color arheme Waa followed In the table ' decomtlons with yellow shaded candles and it centerpiece of yellow tulips. Misa itaum's Ruests were: Misa-s Menie lavls, Kllxaleth Davis. Marlon Pli-rce of lafayettn, Ind. KiiKPiilit Wultmore, Mesilnnu-s lliiruld Prliihctt, Misses Mildred Duller, Alice Carter. Mildred Rogers, lullxnbeth Bruce. Masdnim-B Jack Webster. Dinner Dance. ' An elaborately appointed dinner lll ba given thla evening hy . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne, at lhelrf home on Houth Thirty-ninth street. The' guests will be seated at small tables, which will ba decorated with yellow shaded candla placed on mounes of moes, Tha moss mouiitia will hold sprays of spring flowers. Large yellow butterflya will lejiung In the center of the room and from these small yellow bmterflys will , be stretched to mark the placea of the r nests. An tnformsl dance will fallow the dinners. Covers will be' placed for the members of one of .the winter bridge clubs and their husbands, whl :h will include: Messrs. and MeUme i-orge Rerilck. Ixmlee Clarke, John Madden, Ross Towle, John Kedlck. iKsnlse Uarkalow. - Mil. tosao Raymond o Lincoln, - i MlM Uixabeth. VbgWb) Mr. fn Gallagher, ; , Mr. LUner Kedlck. ) Entertains Kensington Club. Mrs. L. M. Russum entertained the members of the L. M. R. Kensington club at luncheon at her horns Wednes day. Mrs. 8. M. Monroe waa the guest ol' the club. The club will be entertained by Mrs.( J. K. Dugan In two weeks. The members are: . Mosdames - ' Mcsdamea W. J. Travw. . '. M. Klussru, 1 c J. Raiser, V: Welngand, ' J. K. Butler, J. IS. iMignn. . ., L. M. Uussum.' ' ff. J. liruwn, '. ' To Attend Yale Prom. . ' ' Mrs. Ernat Kldred Hart " 111 leave for the east on February 3. for a two' weeks' visit, BliS will chApcron her dn'-ghter. Mlrs Clara Mart, to 'he Yale prom.' Mtsa Alice Jaqulth will be a Member r Mrs Hart's party. . ; . .'.' : For the Future.'- ' v- ' " The Prettiest Mile (lolf Wuh have Issued Invltatlona for their third dancing party of the season to be given a' the Prairie Park club house. . Thursday evening. February i. Tha Ladles' Aid society of the Churcl) j o the Cocenant Will give a chicken pie i dinner Friday evening between the hours ' of fc and S, at the church, Twenty-seventh snd Pratt streets. '. ' j The U'.N'ul Ami club will entertain at i an infonnsl dam lug party at the Metro politan hall Sunday evening. ! Mra. F. D. Cooiier and George Compton will give a recital Friday evening at I o'clock, at the North Omnha Methodist church. Others eitlm In the program ore Mrs. Knudsen, A a new Knudnen Gmrgi llaynoids, Mises l'arl Blair. Kumy Kalb and Kthvl Paswaii. I'ruf. I. B. Muualitun Holbuin will de i!ir ti lectarv uu "'Tho liif.k liiaiua" 1'iiday afleruooi) al III octo.k. at the Milled Heart uiademy, Thlrty-s.xih and l.'irt strMt. The lecture m-l. i glen i ixler the auspices of the Sscii-J Heart H.i.nuiae. Entertains at Briafce. Mis. rJil.r A. 11, ml 11 gave a small bridge party this i(ttrnoin. The rooms v ere abloom s It h red rows and four tuulcs acre (ilaord fos thr ki'n . Change of Residence. Mr. and Mra. W. B. M.-4 'oriuick iv ii svlr.g Omaha to reside In tin- cant. Mr. MrCorinkk and children are vUltlng tn MniT'stown, where Ihey will b tor sev nl weeks, snd Mr. McCormlck is at the Omaha club. Tht-ir home at 3Juu fent.-r lret W for sale, but Mis. Mi'Curmhli (.km to return to dismantle her house U U spring. Sir. McCurrnk k will b out and in Omaha for mnw tune. Pleasures Pat 'I l.t- liiuwnte cluo as eiuei lain-1! Wed- iiiut:y attiiixKij y httm I. la Biuv.n. j '!!.' I'fizvii we. nui'W-.l la l h, i!-. I' u Broan. AOs l.iil'a, Lleiemr li J; li; I. ! 'i t.- l.l t meitiiiK ui llif c ul '.) ', For Miss Hostetler. Complimentary to Miss trances Hooh' stetler, Mrs. Freeman P. Klrkendall en tertalned nt luncheon today. Paring flowera decorated the table and the guests were: Misses Misses Frances lloi'hatstler, Kugenle Patterson. Annn Clifford, l.ucile Bacon. Marion Kuhn, Htelle Thununel, AUi Jaqulih, lOlcannr Hall, Blanche Deuel, - Harriet Mets. ' Dancing Parties Tonight. . The Rajah club Is giving a dancing party thla evening at Turpln'a. The Psgalco club will 'entertain at the Metropolitan club tonight. Informal Luncheon, Mrs. Robert L. Huntley entertained very Informally, at luncheon today for Investors with money read the Real Ea- tate ada In The Bee. Advertise youi property for a quick sale. OMAHA GIRLS HEAR THE CANNON ROAR Hay and Night They Can Feel the Ground Tremble from Discharge of Guns Near Mulhausen. SAFE IN NEUTRAL COUNTRY ' Hearing the ronr of cannon and feeling the ground tremluts almost constantly from the discharge of big guns. Is the frequent experience of two Omaha girls near the F.uropesn war sone. They are Klenor Carpenter, daughter of Mrs. M K. Carpenter, and Margaret Wright, daughter of W. 8. Wright. For over a ear thry have been studying st Lucerne, Hwitxerland "Can you Imagine." Miss Carrenter writes home, "how safe you would feel In Omnha, If almost dally you plainly heard the thunder of cannon and felt the 'round tremble, and knew that as nesr "ou ss Lincoln hostile armies were trying to blow each other to pieces? "At first, we were frightened by the distant booming of big guns and th earth tremors, which continued all nigh, sometimes, and which we could feel even while In bed, trying to sleep. But the irtlllere battles continued, and as soon as we teamed that they were not spprosch liie us and could do V" no tsrrn. ws be came accustomed to the booming and vibration and paid little' attention to It. However, you can rest assured that we did hot travel In that direction." Are I etra Coantrr. The Omaha girls say they are mighty e-lad they happened to be In a neutral country when the war stsrted. Although the cannon battles they hear and feel are probably taking .place around Mulhausen. In Alsace, fifty or sixty miles from Lu cerne, between the French snd German armies, they feel quite safe, because Switzerland so far has maintained its neutrality, hen .not been Invaded by any of the warring armies, and experts to continue free from.wsrfare within Its borders. M'ra Carpenter snd Miss Wright are with several other girls from- Nebraska towns, and have been enjoying private tutoring snd travel in Bwltsertand and nearby points. Recently they journeyed to a town In that part of Germany which Is peaceful and studied there a short time. They expect to remain abroad until late In the summer. Little Mary Floen Dies from Injuries Received at School Mary Floen. the S-yesr-old daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. John Floen, Th'rty-fifth and X streets, died st the South Omaha hospital at 3 o'clock yesterday from Injuries received Tuesday when she tripped and fell headlong into a pan of scalding water, which was being used by the Janitor. In the hallway of the West Skle schoool. ' t'oaaheal for Three Years. A grateful suffeier writes: "Your medi cine, Dr. King's New Ulscovcry, cured my cough of three yeara' atundlng." 60c. All druggists. Advertisement Woman Disappears from City Mission The mysterious t'lsnprcnrunce of Mrs. l)ella Krouse, sometimes known bs Mrs. Welch, from the City Mission, has prompted the officials of the mission to ask for hebp In locating tho missing one. Mrs. Krouse left last Tuesday. Fho Is about 4 years of age. five feet and three Inches in height and weighs shout 136 pounds. Blie walks lnme on left sidehas blue eyes snd bliirk hair, wore light brown suit and brown veil. She is the wife of Clmrles Kro'l'e. ARTISTIC PORTRAITS REMBRANDT STUDIO 90th and Tarnam. rkons D. 3348, Boom 3. Baldrige Sldf. 0 V Fashion Hint r '! (o 7 ,v A i ' i- - - -. af V : , - . ,'V. 'i , ht ' ' , ' ; V n i. iiki un i t:t u. A ilaiK e frot it of plus KolUenrod sallu, is tiiliuld wl'.U m fi'rfv skirt of pliHitii ai htii' i,ilk' vellli ' v, the rallu. A boltTi. o : t 'tick velvet, liic 'uwrr edgt scailoi i ll, rtillfi er a wide crush girdle of the i''nk (tlm iiUh U uttiactlvnly HUli.iHK.I lih pink roses and buds. ! crTicr Fifit Half- I uUu Mile, s for X. . eh aai!tianal wife thsrs. . sittr for the tistaact fu 1 rids. chsrje tor call- I j in or retutnlnf. I Ws'ttsr Tine at Rats I- of ei:53 Tr Meur. j -Taat s Our estlce" j I 1re.lHne lu.t. tl. I j VOmiiaTaxl'SsHl33Co.y I X .1111 I s.a M Ladies' Dainty Neckwear I.aaaaerea rllar Atae OSSs aa Baas In lelea Secawear Values to e. ibn. Choice Friday, each Y eatees, Cellars flight! soiled. Which launder beautifully. Values up in. to Tie. Choice at lvv uv mm l usa mmnk-kt i,ui., hMMi J w iib 1 1 BWi Ha r Goods Special 20-Iaeh - Xatarat Wary Swltehea Or ian hair absolute fine selected hums sanitary. Can be used for all ,-ly n n style coiffures. Positively DMC worth i,6". choice rriaay at.. PRE-INVENTORY CLEARING SALES IN BARGAIN BASEMENT FRIDAY Odds, ends, remnants, broken lines of sizes and varied seasonable merchandise lowered to the minimum 'for quick clearance. Sales unusual in their scope and prices extraor . dinary in their lowness combine to make these Friday vents truly notable. A Sweeping Clearance Silks and Vel?ets 600 Yards of Printed Foulard On dark (rounds. Two and three-tone colorings. f ft ' Special, yard IwC 1,200 ' Remnants Consisting ot Silk and Velvet Remnants, Fan cy Silks. Satins, Jacquerd Silks, Fancy Poplins. Roman 8tripee, Boulevard Velveta and Fancy Velvets, all to be sold by the piece. Each, at 25c to Importers' Dresa Goods Sam plesSome matched pieces very useful for many purposes. Black and all colors. t g Choice, each piece IDC Dresa Goods. Remnants 8ult and dress lengths. Splendid pieces for misses' and chil dren's frocks, boys' school salts, separate skirts and waists. Many light weight materials. Ranging in value from SOc to $1.25 per yard. Your choice, per yard, at 98c 49c and 29c On One Special Table Double Fold. Serges Navy, brown, cream, black and copsn hegen colors. Worth 10o - f yard. Special, at .DC Remnants of 36-Inch Psrcallne Lining Good assortment of colors, worth 1e to 23o sy ysrd. Special Friday fC C0ATS---A Wonderful Occasion FRIDAY About 900 Women's and Misses' Coats, at a fraction of what materials cost, go Friday in two lots: All good practical styles and serviceable mate Lot No. 1 Worth to $7.00 at $2 rials in black and colors. The materials are Caracul Cloth, Chinchillas, Wool Mixtures, Zib elines, etc. Large range of siies. Lot No. 2 Worth to $12 at $3 Women's, and Misses' House Dresses- I Ai 1 Fine gingham, chambray and percale . iiuusc ureases in iigm auu ums. cut' ors; high or 'low neck styled. .Worth to $ 1.50. Special Friday......... 67c jfti O Iloose Dresses In percale, etc., in both light and dark patterns. Sizes from 32 to '46. Worth to AO- range $1.00. Choice Friday. Outing Flannsl Night "Gowns Ex tra fine material. Full sices. Are worth to 11.00. Friday. . art for 4oC Bungalow Aprons Light and dark patterns. WITH CAPS TO MATCH. Worth 60c. Special Friday 37c Small Gingham Aprons Worth to 25c. A special lot of them. Fri. day, at half price, or in i for. each... laCC Friday Linen Specials Bleached Table Clothe Hem stitched .ends.. All pretty pat terns, made .of foreign mercer ized damask. Breakfast size. Worth 89c. Special, jQg Lunch Cloths Fancy bor ders, fringed ends. or Worth SOc. Friday, at....03C Bleached Cotton Twilled Tow eling Fancy borders. Q 1 Worth 5c yard,' special... OjC Fancy Dollies and Hemmed Tea Nspklno Worth 6c and 10c each. Special, while they last C Scarfs and Center Pieces En tire sample line, worth 39c and 45c each. Special, your or choice, at '. aCdC All-Linen Towels Odds and ends, including guest, hand and glass towels. Worth 15c and 26c. Special Friday, while they, last, each. 10c Friday Notion ! Sale IVsVVard ! Ul nrwlmg Milk r rlflay, a spool .3Jc drat Qaalltr Den. Ins- !' Spe cial Friday. f a spool rr ! Spe cially priced Fri day. 12r each saWv SO- VatUa Basra Kale price 1ft Krlday. esch..uC Rast-Praef Dress ;iaaaa Special Friday, card ; Large Raxes As sarted Wire Hair Plaa Friday. r box c Bssr Hair Friday, -dozen. Plaa poclal e k-, Ctili' Creefcet All num- Cattaa hers. Spool. . Bast " HlrkerT" Hue gisssrtcrs ttss CeCten All ...3p';r.y: 10i -M. K. Knit. colors. Ball. 3c l.ance Pieces af . Flastlc Special " ash Lela- Frlday, M colors. -yard tacb . bolts for . I Weed a ad Amber t'ratrhat llsaks 5C Worth to 35c e, each, at OQ Domestics. Sheets. Pillow Slips. Etc. Floret tVaallt? OatlasT Flaaael Kxtra heavy, warm, fleecy nap; 21 in. wide. Worth 10c yard, at STolarh Bleached a ad t Bleached (Its Klanael Fine quel- a tty; worth 7o yard. Friday aC at w Sa-laeh riaeat Qaalltr Bleaehad Maalla, f'aaskrlc aad Laaaclath Worth Ittc and J2te yard. Special Friday. iT-iaeh fsstr t halite- Trouville trad, all perfect roods. Full pieces, worth So yard. Friday, at Ftae MareeHaed Haalla Vang. sarV iceaoie leneins. All anaaes. Worth lie and lu yard. Special Friday, at 5c ehed 4c tt94 sslk 6ic ou villa 3ic f. ear- 7ic SeVIajch Bleached Muslin Fine Qual ity, soft finish. Worth 7c At yard. Upscial Friday, 07C STia.' icatra' Viae ttsiaUtv' Bleached S ha her Flaaael Extra welajht, warm nap; ootn iidii alike. Worth 10c yard. Special Friday, at ae-lach Ureas Percale Mostly light eronnca. e,eai aois ana figures. Special Friday, yard. .-.... TSaS.larh Bleached Sheets Mpe qaauty, t-inrn nems. worm Sfa each. Friday, to dose efcxM-laeh Bleached Mllew Silas to Match oooo. rrstlt Special for Friday at, each lie y lHht 44C llije 23c ns to Gic Three Extra Special Bargains la Basenent Dripiry Seciin All ths Remnants of Curtain Material Worth up to 40o r yard. Friday, choice, at..eC 46 PIECES OF BUNGALOW AND NOVELTY NETS Ptegu. lar price 25c a yard. Frldsy 12ic About 500 Sample Curtains 1 and 1H yards long. "Worth p 25c each. Special Friday.... DC White and Colored Wash Goods OddY and Ends of Cotton, and Silk and Cotton Dress Fabrics Worth up to 25c yard. 2 to 15-yard lengths. Special Friday, per yard .1UC Remnants of Ratine, Crepe, Voile, Poplin, Etc Another lot for Friday's selling. 1 to 8-yard lengths. Sold up to 19c yard, Friday. .)C 40-INCH WHITE PLAID BA TISTE About 20 bolts left. Sells regularly for 15c yard. Special , Friday . . . 8ic WHITE PIN DOT SWISS 40 inches wide. Worth 25c yard. A special for Friday at, the yard. .... 10C WlM .t iu i a t i Here and lherer. rdLimvnd Jh',vy ill uists auu iss. Worth to 15c per n t pair, (or....... ...... 0yC Extra Specials Remnants and Sample Pisces of Laces and Embroideries to 1-ysrd lengths, r Worth. 10 25c. Choice... DC Infants' and Children's Vel vet Bonnets Ulack and col ors, worth to 39c each. Special Friday, choice, for Sc Cambric Embroidery, Bead ing and Edges Up to 6 inches wide. Worth to 10c yard, yard . Friday, per 3ic Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs Lace and embroidery trimmed; also initials. Worth to ni 10c each. Friday PRE-INVENTORY CLEARING SALE IN BASEMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT-FRIDAY BOO Fairs Misses' and Chil dren's . slubbers Storm cut. All sites. Worth SOc pair. Friday, special, per pair, only.. 29c Thousands of pairs of Men's, Women's and Children's Rubbers; alto Children's Leggins, on Sale tt about Half Price. A timely sale of seasonable footwear, noteworthy in savings offered. Hundreds of Pairs of Wom en's Fine Rubbers All A-l quality. .Storm and low cut Worth 60c pair. Fri day , 39c WOMKVS fl.OTH Ml RKHSMsna rat. Seara llaed. All alera. W aria Sl aalr. Special in. rrsdar, at Mra'a Rahhers Starin or low cut. All sues. Worth l.0( pair. Your $S?,. 65c MKN HLCKI.K WVKR. HOK S'lrrrr llanl. All slsre. Mtrlh SI. SO air. Sar-lal 1 l( rlaay, at as Wears'! Rnrkl (tf share Nearly all slues. Worth pair. QJJ-. Special TriJay W rHII.DRKNW LK(ii;l!l Brarskla aad Astrak haat ararl but roe. Art Werla fl.O aalr. Otr. Sarrlal KrMar c Wamrn'a r'rlt share With felt oles; al.-o rlt Sllpprrs with Off fflt folcs, fur OC ;KK MA SUPPKRK Worth aa'ta SI-Mt pair. All alsra. Sprt-lal OB. Krlda. h..r a..."'' Men's Wear for Cold Winter Days 69c .$1.00 25 Doten Mcn'a Heavy Fleeced svnd Ribbed Union Suits Made with closed crotch. Worth S1.00 suit Special Fri day, a suit 135 Men's Wool Sweater Coats Some tlighUy soiled. Worth $2.50 each. Special Friday Broken Lots of Men's Wool and Fleeced Shirt and Drawers Worth to SI or garment. Special Friday, at 3C 65 Dozen Men's Shirts -Broken lots of 50c and 75c Negligee) and Gotf Shirts. Choice Friday, at Men's and Boys' Wool and Leather Cloves Odd and ends of all our 5oc, 75c and Sl.oo Gloves. Choice Friday.. fcOC 35c Men's Suits and Overcoats, $Q Worth up to $8.50. for ........ O About l.'K) in tlie ot. Tin Suits arc of Worsted aud Cash mere, materials, one and two of a kind. Most all size are included. Tho Overcoats come in plain, colore and fancy mixtures. Shawl and convertible col lar styles. Values in this lot up to 3.50. Special Friday, youV choice . for $385 250 Pairs Good Service abla Work Pants Spe cial Friday, per QQr pair. . . , 70C Men's All-Wool Mackinaw Coats Worth $7.50 and $10.00. Choice o qq Friday, at. ...... $O.UO Union Made Overalls, pair 45c Extra Pant Boys' Suits at a Big Saving BOYS' TWO-PAIR-PANT SUITS In splendid dark shades. All Nor folk models,, many with full lined pants. Kverv size 6 to . 17 years. All our regular :.;0 and $4.00- sellers on sale Friday choice." $2.45 BOYS BLOUSES 100 dozen for Friday's t-ale A few slightly soiled. All made, with fitted waistband, yoke and ; open cuff sleeves. Light and dark patterns. Ages b' to 14 years. 25e to 50c 1 o values. Special Friday, choice. .OC