10- a TI1K OMAHA SUNDAY JWlVh FEBRUARY 21, 1915. GREAT HEN ARE EULOGIZED 9 t. J. Mahoney and W. W. Slabaugh Speak of Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley. address sefoke ckook coitrs Kulonlfn on Abraham Uriroln and Will Um McKinley wrre delivered Inst nlarht Vy T. J. Mahoney and W. 6. SlabatiRh, ropwtlVBly, at the witrrlalntnant Kvn in tho Grand Army of tha Republlo Toorn of th eofr1. houaa under tha auaploea of Crook pout of tha Women's Relief Corps. A fall wholeaom program u prepared for .tha occasion, conaiPtlnff of violin rmiKiP, a numlxr of rerttaUona and aonM by children and voma vocal solo work, all largely of a patriotic nature. Rerlevra Life I.trtrnla. Mr. Mahoney reviewed tha llf of tha toneHntf alatrmaa, and monumental man, Abraham Lincoln, and pointed out what mirh a !Ife meana as an example to tha American people. He declared that Lin coln has shown ua this to ba a irovernment ly law and not a trovernment by men. J! declared that ho believes IJnroln was verily aont by tlod to perform the great work that he did accomplish. Judge W. TV. Slabauarh speaking on llllam McKlntey, told aome of his early vt.trflAn -of th man, as he was brought up near McKlnley'a home, and mw him often. likewise he often aaw a.nd' knew Garfield years ago before that man berejne preHident only to be assejwl tiated by a disappointed office seeker. He ran ever the d nd yet beautiful Inst day of McKinley In which he showed his aubllme faith In his Creator, and In which he manifested concern for others and for lits country more then for hie own wel fare, t Shippers Advised to Use Disinfected Cars for All Stock In regard to the live stork situation at femh Omaha, the following statement has been Issued: 'Hhtppcre find some difficulty in under standing; quarantine rvffulatlnna for the r-on llmt both the Mute authorllles and the nallnrtHl government have Issued or ders, rililpprra should bear In mind first that the rational reflations which apply lo alt stHtea In the union prevent the shipment of any cattle Intended for Mocker or feeder purpoaea across a state llrw except In cleansed and dlwlnfcnted cars, with a BtaU'iiirnt from the shipper crompiinyitig .the bill of lading to tho effect that the stock is intended for feed ing purposes. All stock shipped In cats that have n been dlxlnfected and all atiM-k nh'ppcd In cars, whether disinfected or not disinfected, but billed as killers, when crosxlng a state line can be sold only for Immediate slouxhter or for ship ment to soino other point for slaughter. On account of these regulation shippers In the west see advised to -nd all their stock In disinfected cars and hilled aa feeders, so that almulri the feeder buyeis prove lo bo the highest bidders, the stock can be sold for feeding purposes. The fact that tt is billed ss feeders will not pre vent Its being sold for killers, but stock billed n hitlers cannot be sold for feeders. - In addition to these Kowrnnwnt regu lntions. the state of Nebraska haa regu lations of Its own. which provide that no Ftock can he shipped from cast of the M esourt river or from the statea of Kan , MIoiirl and ftouth Dakota Into hit. biniika for any other purpose except for Immediate slaughter, or for shipment to some other pohit for Slaughter. There Is nothing In either national or Nebraska regulations to prevent Iowa stockmen from buying feeders on this market and shipping t'nem to Iowa. How ever, no Iowa stork, can be shipped back lo Ia except (or Immediate e'nughtnr for the reason that no feeder Stock Is al lowed to come into the atnte from Iowa. It will undecstond that the quarantine regulations spi'iy to hogs and sheep as neil no lo caitie, . Veteran Pythians Tell of Progress Made by tho Order Veteran rythians to the number of ffirty-elg sat down to the eighteenth en nua! dinner of the Pythian Veteran RO toctatloit of Nebraska at the Hotel Ixiyal lawt night A number of the membars were prevented from attending by rea Mn of, bodily Infirmities, among them the venerable president of the association. John (). (loss. To hint a message of love tmd sympathy wa sent by the brethren present, together with a bouquet of rose. In the gbeenceof President Ooss, Tast bupreme Jtepresentatlve John M. Macfar Una served aa timatmagter, and after briefly rcforrinjf to tt-.e condition of Ue prr-aldant, he Introduced Grand Chan cellor Paul Jones, who spoke of the prog ress of the order In the state during the year, and congratulated the brethren on the fact that a very substantial increase In imuibM;p will be reported at the next grand lodge session, as well as notable advances In other directions. He nmde several suggestion tor the future we! fare of the order, which were well received by the veterans. tutiir speakers were Will If, lxve of J.li: oln. grand keeper of records and seal, who reopomled to ''Pythian love;" ,V. l.. Alien, pant grand chancellor, of Central 'y. who epeke on 'rythliui l.w;" T. XV. Mct'tillougti, on "Pythian PnpuUrlty:" ' J.r. U A. Merriam, past chancellor, whoso subject was "Jl thlan KiddUy." W. B, Ijnla of I-aba flty, supreme represen tative, who talked on "Supreme Jurisdic tion.". nd C. W. r.rkt. past flmncellor, w ho ep'tke on "The Neophyte." Council Brings Old Ordinances to Life n.u seems t be a propitious time to i--(.ted ordinances from the files a I'd brio them up fur reconsideration " th Ciiy AiMtfM'll. iiy 4'n.misainer 1. B. Hummel ae tvif-d tha Jui.;k-a of a rtMulutlun author tkiisg ft mil the fiu-s an ordinance l;ci tvrt file ISi-ptember 21. I'Jli, and cov- C!:- ? the t-ropoeltlon cf allowing the !is-'- !il r.i;',o to build a n track on aoiitn side of the alley, 112 tH west lr. ;.i t iMecntb t'reet, and bctwetn fall- f-'Tttia and Wehwtrr treetfl. Two years i"S trnmaue was );!i. mi account ! Aaii,..is ob)ecttons which were made. An ordinance rrUting to the welgUt "v- ul brad t.a Jst been taken from is,- fi,. ari'l is riuw per.rl.ng fnr rcevn- rOE?.IER OMAHA GIRL WILL BINO HERE TODAY. V i. 1 ) WAGER REPORTS STATE IS IN THE BEST OF CONDITION C. B. Wager of the Missouri Pacific le In from an extended trip out In central Nebraska and returns with the fixed opln. Ion that at this season of the fear tho sgrtctilttiraJ sections of the state never looked more promising than now. The snow has about alt melted and, having disappeared so alowly, the water has about all aosked Into the ground. In many places the frost Is pretty well out. In the counties olong the Klkhorn and I,oup rivers extra precautions is being taken to prevent flood damage when the Ice moves out. County officials have men at work along all the streams, dynamit ing the 1c a'wve tne bridges to prevent the possibility of gorges. Railroad of ficials everywhere are taking similar pre cautions. In most of the streams the Ice Is covered by six Inches to a foot of water, but In few localities has It shown any signs of breaking up. t heck Voir Winter Cooajh. Dr. Bell's rine-Tar-I loney will stop, your Cough and strengthen your lungs. Get a bottle now, only 25 AU druggists. Advertisement. , DROP PROPOSALS FOR AGRICULTURAL CENSUS WAPIItNOTON. Tot,. . Proposals In the leglslntlve appropriation bill for an agriculture census wer stricken out to day by the senate. y Learn Dressmaking b' Tlioo who rcgistrr now for tho II Mmp. ContPs'Sf'hool of Dressmak- lU! ing will receivfl the full course LHej lo lessons. I .r ,t ,r"' xn r -w.Tsk - i f 'If I Y ,'-v e.--', r i n :iv -umww t.&tf. iuv n lIm rom hiHv. .. ) 7 yLr. LalEsaIw aSaaX Musjinwear Special Gown 4, and envelope combina- a in fho jlninfiost of linfferio ii-v) ) effects, fine laces and embroider- 1 yvv UeJ jaBBSiBBaawSB)BSBjBasjBW BMost Magnetic rv o i LTomesnc opcciais (Bamain Basement) Clora. Spaldiiig krisa Spalding will sing at the. North Presbyterian church today. fine Quality Aproa Gingham Coin- ' pares j" I in pent grauea,- iciiiipo (Ira, All staple checks. Usually sold for 8c. Monday, a yard : B7-TnoU Beautiful Printed Pltese Crepe A choice assortment of neat fl-irnl aiul other, popular d'!en j'ositiveiy worth 16c. Hpeclnl, yard riaest Msrcerised Poplin mil ieoeav perfecods.ln aU the leadtnr shadea. as well ae bUok and white, mernlar 15a valns. Mon- 5c I0'2C BRIEF CITY NEWS rideuty Storage Tea Co, Slant. W. b Bslby ai Boras, genera! tnauranc. Kavs oot Print ft New Ueacon Press Burfess-CrraaAea Co. Lighting tl- tures. Wanted Choice real estate loans. ,w. Ih Thomas, tit State Bank IJldg. . . , Pell ft Plnkertoa Co.Wleneral Insur ance, moved to 61S 8tale Unnit hkik. i Today's Couplet: Mot Program ftiaaslfled section today, and appears It. Th He EXCL.U91VEL.Tr. Kind out what the various moving picture theaters offer. Quickly Located and easily acoesstbU ; re two prime requisites or a oeairau.s office location. Tenants In The ,Bi Building, "tlie building that Is always .," find these two conditions oi greai service In building up tllr business Xelf Boliday tor Hallroaders Wash ington's birthday anniversary tAionaayi 1U be observed by railroad headnuarters, the employes having a holiday during the afternoon." ' - ' ' ' ' fek Brother tal , SsufktM Th brother and daughter ot to. Ulcim, an English musician, recently of - lx An geles, are requested to oommunlcat wim Mr. Mortimer, .British' consul at I-os gelcs. ' ' " " .. ' i. sys Bnainess is Improving" J. R. C!ilaiu. agent of the interstate lepteh, lines at i'eorla, 111.. U itt town and as serts that her has been a decided , Im provement In business during the last month. High prices hav moved the Illi nois crops to market and, the putting of a large sum of nt('n-' in i irc'hUtlmi by reason, of the salo of grain has stimu lated bustnoss 1u all lines Of flr OoodrloU a OrandJather ro- Hce Officer Frank Goodrich, who has been confined to his home at '603 North Korty-ftrst avenue; with' rheumatism,' phoned police headquarter ' Saturday morning that he had Just become a grand father owing to'the'arrlval'of a bouuclng baby girl In tlia household, of Frank. Jr.; who lives at;, the same' address, Frank sayg ,he almost danced a Jig, but not qiilto. 1 ' .'; r , - Bsld for Passing Worthless Checks N, M. Anderson, who asserts hi father is chief of polio at Broken Bow,- Is' being held at police hoeequarliers for passing worthless checks. Two for fli ech were passed by Anderson st the Rome hotel and two for 15 each' were cashed at the Hchlltj hostelry. Ar Bennington suloon man also cashed one of the check, all of which were drawn on a 'Broken 'Bow' bank, Anderson' asert he Is a aalcsnian for a local 'packing company . '. 1 ' ", 11 ' ,' r .... RAVITZ BUYS BUSINESS : X CLOCK A3 kti INVESTfv'iXNT 8. Ravlts has piJTOhaeed as an Invest ment th two-story brick business-build log at the southwest corner of Thirteenth end Douglas streets. The property was In the name of Rleanor B. Cowdrey. The deal was made through Alfred C. Ken nedys office. The consideration named In tho deud la IW.OOO. This property fa flo at ribod as the north 1W feet ot lot 4, block 131. Ornate. The building contains five stores on Thirteenth street and one LHiugiaa street. 38-Inch Drees Peipoale The best M si cloth, lii an tlie wanted styles ana colors mostly light end dark grounds, jteguiar utyo value, special, Monday, a yard.... g'7-livoh Psoe Printed Batiste The ncaaon's cholcent faoric, .in all tl'ii new spring styles and colors. 160 value. H pedal, Monday, a yaj-d ........ .. i. . - Beautlf al Xxyptlsn Tissue Th famoua "Iiorrame" braad.' every yard stamped. Beantl fnl ebscks aadstrtisi also ni1roldred w a s. lto ' value, yard, Drifts of Embroideries Big Special Purchase Thousands of yards bought from a jobber and importer at' gTeat reductions on sale Monday at wonderfully small prices. Worth to 27-inch crodiet edge flounc C "7C ings; 27-inoh floral edge flounc eif ings; 43-ineh'beai'tiiul 'colored all-overs in marquisette, voile, crepe and French batiste in all tho new ehndes; ele gant 43-inch voile and crepe flouncings; 27 inch daihtv hemstitch and crochet ' r f VUG 0(2C IO'Aq baby flouncings in piretty designs; A at. Worse Strip Olng-bam Beet Quality and flnlah. All styles and colors;-alao the regulation "stripes. '12'Ao 0-n value, a yard .. .:. -02t 3-Ipchnn pnalltySrss ' ; Fsrcale la all ataole desUrns , ; and colors. 3Bfftna np ts 80 ! yards. Light and dark colors. Btg-nlar lOo valnes. Motday, yard, . at BEAUTIFUL assortment of new em broideries, flouncings and corset cov-' er embroideries; batiste, cambric, ISwiss and nainsook in dainty eyelet and filet edga " worth to 35c Monday, very special, at yard 25c , TU.ST arrived in time for this'sale, a selec- J . tion of 1,2 and 18-inch flouncings and corset cover embroideries in cross bar, dim ities and other pretty designs i. . . worth to 25c, Monday; ; :" .' Very ,: special, v yard 1 2c . Tailored Suits-New Spring Mod els in Most Charming Variety A fascinating array of smart tailor-made suits In . the very new Empire Jacket effects, with the modish flured and yoked skirts. They also feat- , ure the Russian high girdle Idea a Btyle now much la evidence. , . , ' ' , " ' . A special lot of 65 handsome suits from, which choice-may be made j)35 Eighty Sample Suits Suits that are. distinctively original; exclusive In design; individual in style and smart in color. Materials are of rare elegance and are the kind that only , are seen in the most exclusive shops. Everyone emphasizes the 'Brandeis quality $45, $49, $55, $59, $65, $75 Afternoon and Dinner Frocks for $25 and $35 A beautiful and versatile array of these fetching and practical frocks, every one displaying the pronounced stylo features of tlie prevailing season Materials, too, are most timely soft 'taffetas, charmeuse, crepe meteor and the very popular crepe de chine. ' New Colora-'knowk at the Expedition Colon too are featured such at Lattice Green, Flag Pole Red, -California Gold, Exposition Blue and the Putty, Sand and Battleship Gray, now so much in vogue. . i. Oennloe Zverett Cheviots In all the old reliahle and wwnted designs an 1 colors. For children's wear, ladies wrappers end house dresses, 'VVorfli 10c. IS pec i a 1, Monday, f!l.n , . . . : M w yard LacesUhusual Value -Oriental' lace'edgos in ."white and in cream, in widths-ranging from '2 to 6 inches, extremely desirable for collars; for shadow lace edges, in "white and cream in widths from 2 to p 6 inches; worth to 30c, for a yard .... 1 O C New Walking and Golf Skirts, $6.98 and $10 A new season's creations made of the smart fabrics that are practical' and serviceable! There also are skirts of Chuddah Cloth and soft Tafftas. Being of the new season they are of course the flared models with yokes and pockets; also the pretty pleated fashions. 200 Raiii Miid Auto Coats Special Monday Comprising this selection are about 200 coats. Including rain, storm and auto - coats, many of them odd sample garments. In this lot are the good rubberized and ratnproof materials, plain colors and ? checks. Worth $7.60 to 10, for 4i CFClATiO: urcn coy's k?;ee i Mff ( rt--i.rideiit. r-l. I-"' - i.-.rrii,l I -- 'i.srl.- i le of the industrial home was i-roui-lt to th ortbo- a v ..if, . 7 t3 L;l!::r?s'Fn:r.i .iV"-' ... I , Blouses Adaptable to Any Occasion May Be Selected fro Array ALMOST Daily There Arrives from the most talented designers in New York, the lat est blouse conceptions' of the hour stunning, fascinating, new creations, every one characteristic of a new season; each proclaiming exclusiveness and individuality. I nthe Smartest Ideas and tho Most Fetching ' modes are blouses "of .Oeorgette Crepe, Ra dium Silks, Crepe do "Chines and Filet Laces';- -x hi. ii.i ; . materials uiai Bpring , fushion deems best. " -' ' f ' ' ' Prices, $5, $5.98, $6.98 and up gradually to $15 Shades aro the Season's" most favored New port Tan,. Delaware Peach, Arizona Silver, California Rose, ; Bel gium Blue, Corn Yel low, Flesh, Bisque and Dove White. ' , A Style for Every Wish A Blouse for , Every Taste Spring White Goods Remarkable Savings Sfl-Inrh White Embroidered Or. Randies' 1916 designs. Very ya?dla:.-;..-.:f....:60c 40-lnch White Seed Voile ' for Blouses and Dresses Made from fine yarns; launders ' perfectly. Regular price; 60c. oq. Sale price, a yard .. ...... OaC Sheer White WoTeltlee 36 aa . Spring Draperies New and Worthy , New Spring Curtains and Cur tain Materials for spring now are coming. Here are a few new arrivals: , " ' . ... . New Spring Swiss Curtain Bos ons of patterns to select f ronu Special, a yard, 10S 12 W nd .......... ggetty ' Colore Madras Toy 19c ,40 laches wide. i A large as. iortmeot for Won. day's salea yard 40-lnrh White lce Crtfpea Worth 2 Be. Special, a yard . . . 45-Inoh Tine QnaUty Organdy Used for all purposes. Sx- VroUes and 15c bedrooms. Beautiful assort. meat of colore. A. yard. ISc tra special, a yard 151! Duo Curtains Sold in Omaha by this store only. They are Lace Curtains and Colored Sun fast Overcurtaina in one. Special -Monday, a set S2.?)8 and 30-XnoHi Colored" JI a a g alow Onr- II $3.98 M Drapery Goods for Bide Belgium Mnun Crash ' Suiting Specially adapted for . separate, sklrs and outing suits. 50 inches wide. Regular 85c value; CA- . . aj7 sale price, a yard. tains. All colors. gonday. a yard. . ...:..39s Special 3.(M Marqxiisette Car. tains Monday . gQ inn rtt T-t . ri .;j ft P I I wr l,uuu mouses i nat jnouia us ooza up .CO v to $5.98, iri a Special Group Monday pOUy All in the spring s most .namirea caumons, or.repe ae, inine, anaaow. Lees, Trench Faille, and Moire, in all the moat fashionable shades and in hiph or low neck models. Any one, Monday. $3.0l. Slightlv Soiled Sheets and Slips About 50 doien soiled sheets and slips collected from our went January sales. All perfect goods, but'so.lled from handling and dis play. A little "tubbing ' will restore them Sheets All slses. Values up to $1.25. Special, while lot lasts, -each 3K-Inrh Fine Qnnllty VnMeiwhed Muslin Soft , finish. Monday, off the bolt, yard ...... 49c 41c Pillow Hip All staes. up to 30c. Special, uhlln lot lasts, each. . 86-1 nch Fine Quality Bleached Muslin, Ijoiifrcloth and Cambric Ixng lengths. Values to 10c, for Values 10c 6ic Great Purchase of V all Paper Bought at Piitlic Auc tion Placed on Sale Monday WE 'BOUGHT the entire stock of K. Campbell, Ior-' chestpr street, Chioago, at OU cents' on the dollar. Monday and all this wek we offVr this immense purchase, from the auction stocks at Half Price. Improve this op portunity we have made for you. " Wall Paper Station Third Hoor. Attractive Prices Emphasize the Greatness of This Sale of Elegant New Spring Silks MOKE than half a thousand pieces of dress silks in the most wanted weaves, and the eoloriufjs that predominate the season, ; assembled at this sale, MONDAY presents rare opportunity to choose the silks that should be used for tlie spring wardrobe and makes early selection advisable." - : : It. Oarnpticll's fks and 6e IVpci Suitable for bfdrooms and kitch t,nft with border. Special. Monday, a . Q roll B. OMnpbell'a Varnished Papers For bathrooms and kitchens. With borders. Kegular grade. Sale price, a roll 2&c 14c Faille Francalse, 36 Inches wide, espe cially desirable for Spring suits; in Putty, Belgium Blue, Battleship Gray, Velvet Roue and the smart Khaki, sand shades and black; special, . 1 f"JQ yard. fl.BO and .....I... vleOaJ. 85-Inch Stunning Hirlpen on Taffeta and Peau Radiant weaves, rery strik ing, a yd. -I 05 $1.50 and. i 1 Washable Crepes and HabuUl Silks for blouses and for entire dresses; patterns of unusual beauty, and the materials are those that will be much worn this spring and summer. Prices are most attractive; a yard $1.00 and II. Campbell's Iii Mock of Par lor,. I'lninsj Itooiu iMid Hull rtnrn hcfrulsr 10c fErades, during tUU sale, a roll 5Jc It. cunipb-U's I4ne of Imported ilol&iiiriil l'airai lit sloc- Worth up .27c tion. to 50c a roll All colors. Kale price. .1 l ,.t I...-1 1, i ri.-mUfn to '1!; from !.' I.- '' tnl i (! Joint, l-t,'ih. A - I. .;. th i; s I a- I 1 :t il. 1 km net auri.iused to bainr (,, BumWr ot rm-n l,o n,m Into tha atnra to pun-haa tit hr-r's trH nd.' remaiawd lit axporuiul Bollwt If aha kann-t board of !,! B'-Inditt enibmcation Is l-rubably not imaJinf the pspera t much i tulont. Am It ahn doe It U a hnii'lf th.iuictit to n!d huliby to tha tlruir mr. "Woiher's rrlvnd" ta apiilled tcnmliy, cvwr tha alHioniina.1 mutrltt It la a Bist'tSe. suotbi-.i lubricant. Mn- lm(r to tna fiia nriwura of tu-rv-ss ! J trnrath tha skin and has a niutktj ' t j to l,lh thM broad. Hut abdominal miirnlH ar aubjwted. Tbe coras, ttfu aona and liKsmenia ara thus frrnilit?d lo Irrb-h arbr.uui the eomutpoiiajiiif suitaca train ao ofua lnvuivnd tfurinj the pertud ftf i-tl!vo. and particularly t ouiH moih.-ij j tliia rfim-auil apiilcatluu of litpatiniabia vtlue alnc l.i thus a.l,s Ibe inuaclrs firm but UlUnt It enables ibm to go thruUFh tha ordr&l tibout !ralon Kf the fiildormia oflro the w IK-'I III X.'BII HUll..a t Urulci'lrd. "nluiber'a t-'rinid" U l.lKbiy rt-.oin-mrndvd ty a b.wl of woinon. W nu ' Hsiuiiit.T Co.. 4'IH linar fcl'V . Afi,ia. i . and will aeod oa a v.l-kui-'l iUU lyi.'t til iccUt.t u,vt It. Cmil-U a Kntir Rtf k ' of IJ.uU iolt Papt-i' With or without boidr. Worth ujl to 22o. Hale prii e. a "1 1 roll ' a"2"C 1 U. Campbell's SttKk of Tvro-Tonn Ituplev PtKTs Shades of tan, brown, gret-n and gray. Worth upi to 2 Sc. Speclul, Monday, a roll 54-Inch Black Crepe de Chine Just ten pieces in this se lection. All exceptionally (rood quality and highly desirable right now. Monday, one-third lesa !SB..T:...S1.95 $1.25 Popular PriceJ Silks on Our Famous Silk Tables 10,000 yard." of especially selected silks, comprising silks in fancy stripes, in plain weaves, 'foulards, print .ed 1'eau de Cant, corded silks; 36-inch chiffon faille, 40-inch printed marquisettes and grcnandines on light and medium dark grounds and taffetas and messa lines.' At a Little Mora flian Half Their Worth, a yd., 39c, 49c 69c 16c H. CainptH-ll'a M1 (vlliiits With borders to match. paUrtis to thooxe from. Special, a roll . . . , 10 lie Ajtt-nta for "-Oi h Ontury" We finnlh pp'tbangM-; PitNt loih r; also "Usili lkgv lry SUe. all our work Kuarxuteed. Special Displays and Pricings of Drees Goods 50 to 64-Inch Suitings Various sort weaves, suit able for suits, coetumes and dresses; also Coverts In soft materials, correct Btyles, a yard Qf Jl.00 to '' French Serges Are Very Popular For Monday w offer, in the very newest ahades, two numbers ot the same quality. 43 Inches wide, a H ff yard 79c; 60 inches wide, a yard.... vliUU Drees Forms at Very Special Prices "4 acma trs ronul Full hrlaht. ( l, i.e j,ut iM rniitU 1h-h Iftla-n Ui-. l''ttl, -, ti nil Eoebrt rouj-tctl&ttal X5rae orm iiulr 8.09 a.lue. MO V ' 02.03 "(im" rour-Savtloaal DtM ronu H(ulr I7.K8 valuta. tt- C4.C3 lull Borchart fall Drasa Tortajt Jaracr cowrd and rfactiT r, Voruoii.d. AU alaaa. njl $a.co vaiuaa tor sitiJU Cream Serges SPlXIAli PIUClMi 40-lnch All-Wool Cream Srges A yard 50-lnch All-Wool Cream Serges A yard 64-mch Fancy Weaves, for Coats aud Su'ts fcyocial. a d. $1.39 to 69c $1.00 $1.95 Dress Goods Special In the Basement. A fcplecdid lot of 45 to 54-inch Suitings In various weights and weaves. Suitable for suits, d.-tes, spring; coats, mistee aud childreu's frocks. Worth to fl.OO. Special, a A? yard . 4 C ..nmA V-r- -. waaMT wawasrT wT T"- V)imy ?wimr Bwsw-f ymmey f mmtfj j mimm'f mmr awwswP-Y T""""""? f""? 1' ' l"""lJf LiLiaiwU iasaiiiiL-J ajaaMiAaiBjaita,ai ' ' a aawaa fci m A jiiaaamn f, ftnaaaank