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    T1IK UEK: OMAHA, Fill DAI', DKCEMBEIl 10, 1915.
By MELLIFICIA.
I representation la eastern colleges, both in their numbers and their I
work, j - Mrs. Edward Porter Peck, Mrs.
Mlos Euphemla Johnson, principal of Brownell Hall, returned ; Frank Hamilton and Mrs. William
Tuesday from an Itinerancy that Included visits to all the voman'i colleges j Archlbald Smith leave Friday even
ot note. The object of Miss Johnson's Journey was to learn from personal j ln or Washington to attend the an
i. 4v n-i. jiff,, ii... v v. . , ul convention of the Association
pupils were doing at college, and to make arrangements for next year for
the entering of Browell Hall, girls In Mount Holyoke, Vassar, Wellesley,
Smith, Bryn Mawr, Barnard and Radcllffe.
At a conference where nine fashionable schools were represented Miss
Johnson had an excellent opportunity to study the foremost "finishing"
schools.
At Miss Johnson's own college of Barnard she had a delightful visit
and meeting with friends.
At Vassar Miss Erna Reed entertained at tea for Miss Johnson, as
sisted by other Omaha students.
Miss Margery Smith was hostess at a tea at Bryn Mawr, given in
honor of her former principal, and Miss Margery Swett, formerly of Omaha,
was hostess at an afternoon affair at Smith college.
Betrothal Announcement.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron K. Williams of
Fprlngflcld announce the, egagement of
their daughter. Marlon Virginia Wll
IImim, to wllllam Francla Williams
Ideal son of the Rev. John Williams of
Omaha. The wedding is to take place
next summer.
It waa while at a college function in
Cambridge that the young- people met
and mutual friend Jokingly referred to
the eimillarlty of the names when in
troducing them, saying that here were
two persona with but a single name.
The grooro-to-ba graduated from Har
vard college In 1911. and Mia Williams
will graduate from Radcllffe college next
June. She Is subscription manager of the
college paper, the Radcllffe News, which
put, a new beat over the metropolitan
press by first announcing the young
people's betrothal.
Tnletide Tea Room.
A group of women who made tip a
"Dutch treat" party at luncheon today
at the Yuletide tea room Included:
Mesdamea Mesdames
H. I. Adams. Arthur Allen,
K. K. Rtralfiht Will Todd,
J. C. Hammond, Frank Pond,
f'larke Shelley, , lilward I'helan.
R. V. Colw,
Mis Kmma Allen.
A demonstration of the sisterly feel
ing existing between the women of the
First Presbyterian church, who are con
ducting the tea room, and their Ep'sco
jalian eiatera will take place Friday
hM m. number of EnUeoDallan women.
under the direction of Mr. Herman
Knuntse and Mrs. C, W. Lyman, will
take charge of the tea room for the day.
They will be assisted by:
Mesdame"
C. B. Keller,
"red Shelton.
Isaac Coles,
Charles Martin,
Misses
Daley Doane,
Caroline Itarkalow,
Mesdames
Milton Harlow,
Kdwln Burke,
A. Ln Reed.
Misses
Mildred Rogers.
Isabel Vtnsonheler,
Margery McCord.
Lucy Updike,
1-ieKnle Allen,
Alice Jaqulth
utn, ,
At the Boyd Theater.
A large attendance is scheduled for
the amateur performance to be given at
the Boyd theater this evening by the
Burgess-Naah Welfare association.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Nash, Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Burgess and Mr. and Mrs.
George Brandels will make up a box
party.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buchols and Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Redmond will occupy an
other bos.
Miss Anna Waterman will have with
hen.
Misses
Marie Pechac.
Peterson.
Alhlna Waltsek,
Tansy Fauble.
Other parties
Messrs.
It. T. Drake.
A. C. llcnnlng.
Misses
Cunningham.
Julia (julnby,
Ulnooln.
Emlg, '
will
be given by:
Messrs.
K. M. Hyfert.
Harry Uurkley.
r ran uaie
Dinncri Precidinsr the Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C Johnson will en
tertain at dinner at their home preceding
the Subscription dance this evening at
Turptn's academy. The guests will be:
Messrs. and Mndames
3. M. Baldrige, W. R. McKeen,
Hnry Wyman. C. C. George.
Misses Mlesea
Daisy loene, Katherine McCor-
rnlcK,
Meeers.
Messrs.
Pen h.-iiltb.
Earl Gannett,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis will entertain
twelve guests at dinner at their borne
this evening. The table decorations will
be In pink.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fraser gave a small
dinner at their home preceding the Sub
scription dance. The table waa decorated
with sweetheart roses, lilies ot the valley
and maidenhair fern. The guests were:
Messrs. and Mesdames
A. L. Heed. F. W. Jndsna,
Osgood Eastman. II. H. Baldrlge.
I lim it Kouutse.
Tor Hist Judge.
Mlae Olga Stors and Miss Louisa' 8 tors
entertained at luncheon end bridge this
afternoon in honor of Miss AUoa Judge
of St. Louis, guest ef Mrs. Charles E.
Met i. The other out-of-town guest was
Mlse IJUIan Rogers of Chicago, sister of
Mrs. George Brandels, and Mrs. Karl
1oul. The luncheon was given at the
Hotel Fontenelle, the guests being seated
at three small tables decorated with Mrs.
Ward rosea and grapes In blue baskets.
The bridge was at the borne ot Miss
Louise etors.
Monday Mlae Irma Wiedemann will
entertain Informally at an afternoon
bridge for Miss Judge,
Social Gossip.
Mrs. Edward Porter Peck. Mrs. Wit-
11am Archibald Brallh and Mra Frank
Hamilton leave Friday evening for Wash
ington. '
Mrs. E. L. Ixmgee of Council Bluffs waa
the guest for a .few days of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry L. Cummlngs.
Mis. L. O. Doup has returned from Lin
coln after a abort visit with her slater.
Mra Browna
Mr. Luther Drake leaves for Washing.
ton this evening for a short sojourn in
the east. "
Bridre at Fontenelle.
fcJeudames Bol Degen, Bamu'4 Werth
rimer and Henry Rosenthal entertained
at a br'dtfe luncheon this afternoon at
the Hotel Fontenolla. The guests were
ke&ted at small tables 4eoraled with
lliik ross In French baskets.
0"tin'nn Club Affair.
The Centurion ct'ib will entertain In
tLeir cluh rooms. Twenty-sixth and F '
atteet. f!outh Klde, this evenlnr. The i
Hon. C. A. Perper will tlk. Count Kauf- I
'u.tu aud the f'riaom Dougnot will apj
Thursday, December 9, 1915.
pear In royal dress. Joe Turkey will give
a solo on the Slam horn.
Stork Special.
Announcement Is made of the birth of
a son to Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Conn of
Rochester, N. V.. Mr Cohn was formerly
Miss Dorothy Meyer of this city, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Meyer.
A New Drama Circle.
A new neighborhood drama circle has
been the outcome of the revived Interest
in the drama In Omaha as well as else
where. .One of the most telling Incidents
of the new circle Is the feet that It
formed Itself, making a class without
solicitation for membership or any attempt
at organisation. It is starting with a
membership of twenty, under the leader
ship of Miss Kate Mcllugh, and will meet
Wednesday morning with Mrs. Warren
ClackwelU
Mrs. Brogan'i Gueit.
Mrs. Klwood C. tAirkln of New Tork
City, on her return from the Pacific
coast, will arrive In Omaha Wednesday
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Urogan,
over Sunday. Many small Informal af
fairs arc in planning for Mrs. Brogan's
guest.
Fine Arti Society.
Following the business meeting of the
Omaha Society of Fine Arts at the
Hotel Fontenelle this afternoon. Mlu
Llda Wllmn gave a talk on "The Non-
( sense of Oils and pasels."
Amontr the Visitors.
Mrs. Edward Hanlon and daughter,
Marie, of Sioux City, la., are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Melady, at the
Knickerbocker apartments, this week.
Woman Who Has
Been Over War Zone
Speaks Here Monday
The impressions gained by an American!
woman. Mrs. Hilda M. Matt'iey of Dav
enport, Ia in her travels through the
war sones of East Prussia and Belgium,
win be shared by her with the residents
of Omaha on Monday evening at the
Omaha Musikvereln hall, Seventeenth
and Cass streets Here she will dell er
her illustrated lecture, "My Espertenoi
in the War Zeros."
Mrs. Matthey Is the ' only American
woman privileged by the Imperial govern
ment to travel through the war sones of
East Prussia and Belgium. Her husband,
a leading physician and surgeon of Iowa,
nas since the war been In charge of a
mlltary hospital at Allenfteln in East
Prussia.
During her six month's tour of Ger
many and Btlglum, she made a cl ss
study of existing conditions. Bhe viewed
the terrible havoc wrought by the big
battles, visited the trenches all the way
to the Russian border and part way Into
that country, visited hospitals, rrlsn
camps and various other Institutions now
playing an Important part in German life
by reason of the war.
Prepare to Join the
Pet Stock Club
The city hall Is becoming ou'.te a cen
ter for pets not political pets, but such
pets as goldfish, pigeons and cats.
In the comptroller's office Blanche
Manning has trained a goldfish to eat
out of her hand. Thlg particular pisca
torial pet. has been named Hans. The
fish seems to recognise the sound waves
which make up Its name. Hans has an
Intelligent face and very black eyes. -
Maud Davlea, custodian of the corre
spondence In Commissioner Kugel's
office, has found a follne friend. This
cat strolled into the city hall a few days
ago, so hungry that It looked more Irke
an- X-ray picture than a real cat. Miss
Davlea ordered a pint of milk every day
and now the cat looks prosperous.
Uoodley F. Brucker. chief clerk in the
street cleaning and maintenance depart
ment, nas fitted out a. window box for
pigeons, which feed every day and look
in through the window as If to thank
their benefactor for the nice cracked
corn which Is supplied.
Eunloa Ensor, supervisor of extension
work of the publlo schools, has an office
on the fifth floor. A mouse visits her
every morning, scampering hither and
thither, becoming more tame every day.
Swimming Pool for
the Dundee Folks
City Commissioner Hummel has sr.
ranged with the water department for
the laying of a six-Inch main ' through
Elrawood park, to supply the golf link
and a swimming pool which will be
opened next spring. -
This pool Is txM feet and. formerly
served as a septio tank. The tank was
cleaned and will be re lined and Mr. num.
mel says will be fine for swimming.
Dressing rooms will be provided.
OMAHA WOMEN TO
CALL m WILSON
President to Receive Anti-Suffrage
Delegation, Including Three
from Here Tueiday.
TO ATTEim rnwvT.wTTnw too
Opposed to Woman Suffrage, which
will be held there Monday and Tues
day of next week. The three Omaha
women represent the Nebraska Antl
Buffrage society.
President Wilson will receive an
anti-suffrage delegation, in which the
Omaha women will be included,
Tuesday morning.
They will remain in Washington
about a week and will return to
Omaha together, stopping off In Chi
cago for a few days.
Last year Mrs. Gerrlt Fort and
Mrs. J. M. Crumpacker were the local
delegates to the convention.
Three Big British
Labor Societies
Form Federation
LONDON, Dec. . The largest labor or
ganisation In the history of England, rep
icscntlng about 2,000,000 men, was formed
today for the purpose of offensive or de
fensive action in matters affecting work
ing and wages and condition of work.
The organizations composing the alli
ance are the Miners' Federation, the Na
tional I'nlon of Railway Men and the
National Transport Workers' union. The
constitution adopted today provides that
Joint action can be taken only after the
consent of the three organisations con
cerned Is obtained.
New Green Gold is
Popular This Year
The Jeweler craftsman has produced
many new Items this year and "Madamo
Ls Mode" has had something to say
about it as well. One of the newest
features of goldsmlthlng is green gold.
This gold is described as fifteen karat
fine, made necessary by the alloy.
Jewelers explain this process by saying
It takes fifteen parts of pure gold mixed
with nine parts of alloy to obtain the
green tint, and the alloy must be of cer
tain metals to blend with the gold.
The stamp of approval has been placed
upon this new color gold by makers of
style.
The brooch has again come In the
height of popularity, Jewelers say. To a
considerable extent It has replaced the
long bar pin. "We welcome the return
of the popularity of the brooch, as it is
the most practical ornament in th mat
ter of pins ever used." said a Jeweler.
Jewelers are showing more new items
tills Christmas season than for several
years past. The tendency in the gift
line Is to make the gift a personal af
lair, and mission Jewelry Is filling the
need In this respect' very well, Jewelers
say.
Open Discussions
at JacksonianClub
The Jacksonlon club, the oldest demo
cratic organization In Nebraska, will in
the future devote Its regular Saturday
evening meetings to discussions of ques
tions pertaining to the nation, state and
city. It Is the purpose to have a paper
read at each meeting, following which a
free open discussion will be invited.
This Saturday evening at the club head
quarters, on the sixteenth floor of the
City National building, Thomas B. Mur
ray will read a paper on "The Problem
of National Revenue, Effects of Direct as
Compared with Indirect Taxation," On
December it I. J. Dunn will read a paper
on the question of preparedness.
Keen Your Bowels Ilegatar.
If your bowels become constipated, take
a dose ot inamoerlaln s Tablets Just
after supper and they will correct the
disorder. They are mild and gentle In
their action. Obtainable everywhere.
Advertisement.
RECITAL PROGRAM FOR
CASTELAR THIS EVENING
Pupils of Millie Ryan will give a re
cital Friday evening at the Castelar
school social center. The program will be:
Soprano Solo' and Chorus Bubbles
Ifrom High Jinks) ,
Miss Mary Hallahan.
Bais Solo Hlg Bass Viol Bohannon
lonard Rodgers.
Soprano Solo Carol of the lark. .Bailey
Miss Eia'ne Dele.
Colonial Ladles' Quartet Perfect Day.
Carrie Jacobs Bond
Misses Elnlne Dale, Allegra Fuller,
Kave Katchford, Kuth Gordon.
Tenor Solo 1 Hear a Thrush at Eve.
Cadman
urroi mnenier.
Happy Hollow Quartet Over the
Ocean Blue Petrle
Italia Ky none, jonn uunn, Ed
Fuller. Ward Sharer.
Alto Solo Somewhere a Vole Is
Calling Tat
Miss stut n uoraon.
Baritone Solo and Chorus Bllent
Heroes tChtmee of Normandy)...,
Arlington Ferris.
to
Cards
,kc:pec6. TJ
isia-itD. VrS
FIVH MIMTKS AT COPLEY'S
BTOKK IS BETTER SPENT
THAN HOtns KEADIXQ A1S.
YOUNG JUDAEAN CLUB ,
CELEBRATES CHANUKA
The Voung Judaen History club
celebrated Chanukah on Tuesday evening
at the Beth Hamedrosh synagogue. Be
sides an Interesting program of music
and recitations by the members, they
ES? Handkerchiefs. 0J Women's Knit t
A S Jeati anrl Pants. wom.ns
Initials. Worth I So. Hps- -T Odd
J cial Friday, each lee 7 Wool,
J Men's, Women's and 1 Cotton
I Children's Kins Cotton fy slies.
y Handkerchiefs, plsln snd "JJel "'
k. fancy; soma linen. Worth ment
el'.l?' S
S Alt the Remnants ef
Scrims. Etamlnes, Voiles
I and Nats, values to C
10a, go at, yard
0 Linen Window Shades, It
frlV,,r
.Special Friday, sach.
29c i Christmas Bargains in
K
' Slippem.
a Man's House Slippers, In
w embroidered relvet snd
imitation alligator; a.rereti
style, comfortable CO -I
and serrlceable, pair.
Men's and Women's Vel-
st Sllppora, earpet solaa
Noat and serviceable. C
Ail sises, pair
Slippen
Bf Women's Fin Felt Bllp
W pers, padded wool or
V leather soles; plsln or rib
s' bon trimmed, la ne
colon. Pair 4.J
. Women'a Felt Fur Trim
s' med Slippers, Romeo QQ
Si ll rolnra. Pair 01
4
4
1
4
W Ml
Notions. Of
7 Children's Oood Skeleton "S
Waists, all alses, each..l5e
Wooden Coat Hangers, spe- g
si cial Friday S for Se
Oood Oold Beauty Pins,
tie vafues, card So I
" Best Fast Colored Wash
Z Edging, yard 1H
A
Notions. gy;
Extra Lars-e Hair Nsls.T
all shades, each le a
Lars Bottlea of Machine is
Oil, special 5e
Oood Oold Eyed Needles.
special, paper le
Machine Thread, S0-yard
spools for....... Se 0m
2 Overcoats.
Men's All-Wool Over- Vj
as coats, IS Inches long, w
m Shawl collars. All slsea
! lit lor 111 $9.50
L Men' tad Tounff Men's
an Casslmere gulls.
Overcoats. 5
Man's Fur Coats, all sises, 5
In browns and 19 rnVj
blacks. tl to.
g
1
Man's and Toung Men's
Ail-Wool Mackinaw Coats.
shawl collar and belt all "
around. Slsea AA
14 to 44 3.W
Union Made Overalls. .. .4Se aj
m4
thing
75o Fancy Towels 5
values.
BOc. S
Bleached Turkish Towels, t
with beautiful and slab-
erate borders, colorings ab-
solutely fast. Now so pop- a
alar for Christmas f nrt m
gUta Special Friday
Hi
MP"
16c Fancy Towel,)
8 Bleached Turkleh Towels, I
with fancy borders of red 1
and blue; hemmed It
9 eada Kaoh C Z
ft
2 25o Paddinsr 19c.
fT This la the boavr qual-
f lt. double Seecod kind. 44
f laches wide. To protect
your table. Special 1 Q
rids jr. yard
fe
11
1 r -
9jM
iWsSfiSi JIBS
V6a
were addressed by Mr. Block, Mr. Wolf
son and Mr. Tsmln. About SCO visitors
were present.
It was a beautiful sight to see the usual
ceremoc; of lighting the eight lights and
to hear again the story of Its origin.
Karh year the ceremony Is welcomed
with a renewal of enthusiasm and a love
Fleecy Lined
lots of Wool, part
Silk and Wool aad
Flecy Lined. Odd
Worth to 1 10.
Prtc Friday, gar-
all styles and alios.
Special See
Women's Fine Cotton,
Fleecy L.lnd Vests and
Pants to Match. Regulsr
lio values, each
39 Cent
25
1 I I Iw' U C U U W 1J UVWia ifl 0 Cartalns Cable Nets. Quak-
i 1 1 1 , . Jg. 1 1 i r. No"ui.N
- m m m r n m m am er -s- e a a s-'sas m a e- a m v m m. - , isr s a
BASEMENT
Beautiful Domestic Cotton Fabrics
Beautiful Embroidered, In
itialed and Scalloped Pillow
Cases, very neatly boxed;
Irish embroidered style;
handsome floral ' figured
wreath and Jap initial de
slgnnV A complete assort
ment for Christmas gifts.
$1.25 values, special,
Embroidered and Scalloped
Sets, full site, consisting of
1 sheet and 2 pillow slips;
beautifully embroidered and
scalloped ; excellent work
manship and Quality; very
desirable Christmas gifts.
Each set put up in fancy box;
f3.60 values, Frl- Q
81x90-Inch Bleached Sheets,
beautiful scalloped end; per
fect bleach and quality; 3
lnch hems; very useful
Christmas gifts. Spe- CO
cial, each Di7 C
274nch Kimono and Wrap
per Flannel, fleeced In back;
light and dark grounds, neat
colorings; 10c val- Pi rt
ue. Special Friday. Oy2C
27-Inch Pure White and
Fancy Outing Flannel, extra
weight and quality; full
warm nap, both sides f
alike; 7Vic quality, yd. OC
The Genuine Beacon Robe
Flannel this well known
bath robe material has no
equal for washing and wear
ing qualities, as well as being
superior in designs; light and
dark grounds, neat figures;
compares with wool and
washes perfectly. 0 jj
Yard OOC
Black Sateen, very highly
mercerized, hand loom wov
en; fast black, bookfold; ex
tra weight; 19c value. Spe-
i2Vfec
Best Quality White India
Llnon, 28 inches wide; 15c
Pillow Cases to
Match, full size, ea..
19c
value. Special
day, yard
Our Monster Toyland L?g
Character baby
doll, jointed papier-mache
body,
bisque head, mov
ing 'eyes and skin
wig, QQ
pre. V i. etO
Artificial Christmas
tree (like cut) has hold
ers for candles and fit
ted In pot for table use.
$1.98 value. t 1 1Q
Special at.. PlelV
Bungalow doll house,
nicely painted and
stenciled, QQ
$1.65 value.. 70C
Blankets A
Beacon Baby Blankets, excellent crib site,
in a beautiful assortment of kindergarten
and other fancy designs. Each blanket
boxed; light blue and pink colors. Just the
for a Christmas gift 75c
59c
Each
Extra Large Winter Weight Comforters,
either scroll stitched or tufted. Fancy sat
een and figured sllkoline covering; filled
with pure sanitary - Af QQ
cotton. Friday. ea..J lei7 J leavO
Silk Remnants at Less Than Half Price
Lengths Up
$1.50 40-Inch Silk and $1.25 36-Inch Chiffon
Wool Poplin. yf Taffeta.
$1.50 40-Inch Char- ) OJJC SW-00 36-Inch Mei-
meuse. saline.
$1.50 40-Inch Crepe de YARD $1.50 40-Inch Brocaded
Chine. I Poplin.
59c 27-Inch Messa- C Cf ( 59o 24-Inch Fou-
line. J A?C J lards.
69o 27-Inch All-Silk 1 v.vC 1 59c 32-Inch Kimono
Shantungs. V, lAKU gii
85o Fancj Linens
ii i w aaai a
66c Table Damask
49o.
Full bleached, la a hlrhly
Sntahed. mercerised luster;
looke like a very Ana aetla
damask; fancy bordere la
69c. n
These are pretty drawn-
work llnena in hemstitched O
or ecaUoped embroidered a
Scarfs. Suuaree or rn.
heu - d Cenura Each.CC plnk
for the beautiful tradition and the spirit
for which It stands.
Throat and La a a Troables.
Quickly helped by Dr. King's New Dis
covery. In use over forty years. Every
home should keep a bottle for emer
gencies. AH druggists. Advertisement.
Hosiery.
Underwear.
Fine Cotton,
C9
women s rim winnn,
Union Suits,
Fleecy L4ned Hosiery, plain w"
and ribbed tops. Worth ri
to He, pair
in rnt
Man's Heary Wool
gVa, gray only. Worth 16c
Cents
15 Cents
Our Great Enlarged
Remnants of Silk and Cot
ton Dress Goods, 1 to 5-yard
lengths, in novelties and plain
shades; for blouses, scarfs,
doll dresses, etc.; 27 and 36
inches wide; worth to 30c;
special Friday, the
yard 1UC
Best Quality Windsor Ki
mono Crepe, in white and col
ored grounds, rose bud and
large floral designs, also
plain shades; 30 Inches wide.
25c value; sale price, . Q
yard IOC
Large Assortment of White
Novelties, for waists, dresses,
aprons, etc; 27 Inches
Regular 25c value;
Friday, yard
Extra Heavy Quality White
Pajama Pin Checks, 36 inches
wide; 20c value. 1 r1
Yard 1 4 2 C
36-Inch Dress Percale, light
and dark grounds, neat dots,
stripes and figures; fast col
ors; 10c value. Spe- 7
cial, Friday, yd.... V2C
Frl
10c
Noah's Arks, filled
with animals; 14
Inches long, 6 Inches
high. Prettily deco
rated. Special
75c
Teddy Bears, the Imported kind, with
silky pile; 14 Inches long.
Frldsy
,
It Inches long.
Special
14 Inches long.
Special
Ives' Trains en Track, an-
glne.ttender and
one train. Bale
Friday
98c
Solid Wood
Alphabet, 15
blo ks In a pret
ty box lSe
8olld Wood Em.
bossed Blocks, 1
lnch cubes . . .SSe
r a I r 1 w epeolal
drd doll, 14 Inches
hlh. full jointed pa-pler-mach
body, blsqua
head moving
tumt old rose j
or blua linen.
at
Practical Gift
72x84-Inch Beautiful Wool Finish
Blankets, In white, tan and gray;
silk binding; extra weight and finish,
durable and makes anxexcellent 0 ' Cii VS"
Christmas gift $3.00 values, et.PastOU
Beautiful Beacon Bath Robe Blankets,
choice assortment of neat floral, figured and
Indian designs; light and dark colors with
frogs and cords attached. Absolute fast
colors, permanent wool finish; large assort
ment to select from. $3.50 vai- f0 QQ
ues. Each tpaetO
to Five Yards
a . a W 4ffl1- 111
Remnants of Ail-Wool
y"J French ' hell lee. la both
llht and dark (rounds,
hrJ stripes, buds, checks. Sural
gS and scroll deslrns; from 1
or ,7.-.1
vu i HDfiu
WANTS A SOCIAL CENTER
AT DRUID HILL SCHOOL
J. H. Roberston. H. A. Kudqulst. J. B.
Nlckerson, A. J. Mathews and Fred B.
Martin have petitioned the Recreation
board for social center privileges st
Pruld Hill school. "
"SSl
Handkerchiefs,
ilen's Women's aadS
Children's Fine Cotton and
Uwn Handkerchiefs, plain,
fancy colored and white I
embroidery and lace trim- .
med. Also Pillow Tops. 5
Blue and Red Bandanaa in .
lood sises. Men's snd 0
W o m s n's Hsndkerchlefs i.
Bocks,
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with initials. Each. So aOJ
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a ll-Inch Bunfast Colored S
Drapery Goods, worth lOe,
sale price Friday. O Q0 A
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Rnanlal
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Children's fins Bine relt "5
Slippers, ankle strap style.
Neat, warm and serrlce-
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S Pair 'c 1
! Men's House Bllppers. tsn (
J and black; Operas, Erer-
etts and Rnmeos. CI OC
2, All sises, pslr f'"
k Pearl Buttons and Rust-
7 Proof Dress Clssps, special "
s Friday. I cards for 60
J Notion Boxes, 60c raluee,
S special ISO -S
. Oood Fast Colored Wash
wide.
15c
Edging, yard lHc
O Notions. h
1 "Brandels Bpeclal" Hose
a Supporters, pair 1
f Safety Pins, special Frl- .
day, 4 dosen for Be
I Best C. M. O. Crochet
a Cotton, all numbers In SI
fa white and colora S bells jei
I or aoe, hcd ,,..ivc
3
Boys' Mackinaws ?
J MAXY WORTH M.aS
I Smart Norfolk stylos In
a different patterns, la grays,
browns, blues and tana
"a all ages, t to IT years.
long
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$1.98
. $2.98
Knickerbockers.
A Special Lot of Cordu
roy and Serge Knicker
bockers; they are worth
7te; sale price Frl-
day. pair ''C
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ayaa, coa-
0M
Notions.
S Sweaters
J 1 Boys' Sweaters, grays, B
blues and reds: small and I
32.79
larse slies. 11 00 and OC I
S) 1.0 values, sale price. vV a
Bed
3-inch
very
in a
J5 Sleeping
Garments.
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Flannelette Bleeping Gar-
m tnenta, all aaes. t to t .
C years. Fancy striped and J
at plain colors, see values, J
polal
29c
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in &
4
1
kssl. f
C" Men's Pants.
mere Pants, sood service- 4?
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lien's Pure All Woratd 3
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Paata none better 1 OO
saade for the price
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Dress Goods. 4
Traelera' and Maaufae-
turera' Samples of All-Weol
I 'rose Ooods; dllTerenl V
styl.e aultable for all pur- k
poM. Worth to 1. a yaj-d. 2
Sale price mdi.
Friday,
satire piece.
25c i
worm
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