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    HIE DEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, PECKMBEU 23, 191 5.
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By MELLIFIOIA. Wednesday, December 22, 1915.
iftUE Bohemian spirit and originality marked the Christmas banquet
of tbe Clef club at lb Hotel Loyal last craning, the Clef club being
an organization of local mnslclans. Stunts, charades, original
lyrics end poetry, dances by hitherto dignified members or the
profession and the nolvlng of puzzles were features of the evening.
The diners were eeatrd to the racket of Meignbells In the grill room
of the hotel, when from the fireplace at the north end of the room emerged
Ssnta Claus with bis paik! "He" was greeted uproariously and seated
himself with the entertainment committee, which Included Miss Evelyn
Hopper, Miss Henrietta Kees and Mr. Cecil Ueiryman. lter a prize,
which was a toy automobile filled with candy, was given to tbe one who
gae?sed the Identity of Santa, who was none other than France Baetens
Sun fa distributed gifts st each table after each course, the diners then
progressing to Another table of tbe eight, thirty-two guests having attended.
The gifts Consisted of Imitation musical Instruments, such as a piano with
five Veys, a violin wlih music box attachment, mouth harp, xylophone,
drums, etc. - A. it. Borglnm, treasurer of the Clef club, received a minia
ture cash register.
J. H. 81ms daneed to the musical accompaniment of J. F. Coivin on tbe
five-keyed piano and Miss Luella Allen, violinist, on the violin with musle
box attachment.
Miss Rees, Miss Alice Virginia Davis and Mr. Berryman played a piano
trio with slelghbella on tbetr wrists, and many more original stunts too
numerons to mention heightened the gayety of the affair, which was the
most successful ever given, nccorfllng to Clef club members.
Johnston-Gates Wedding,
The marriage MIm A lire Maude
Ustes and M Tloy Johnston of Gravette,
Ark., was' celebrated st 4 o'clock todny
.. Ik. .1.. KetA.'. U.
end Mr. Y. H. ttates. The Rv. J. W.
talsy of'rrerfno, Cel., but formerly of
Omaha, psrformrd the ceremony.
Preceding tr ceremony M'u Minn
Nelaen sang "Because" and "I Love Ton
Tmty,". and ' sfter the ceremony Mrs.
Fred ' rtnt-lc . of fhlrage sarg "Proeee
!(.' tin. Raymond O. YAung plnvcd
ti-.e tnh"n-lti wdding march for the
entrance of the bridal parly.
The bride wn gowned lt ahl'a vtepe
1 chine, with . bodice, trimmings and
f1our)cl ef -prim-ess lac. Her veil was
worn cn etcct and tr'mmed with seed
l-earla ami site carried a shower bouquet I ..!. Wharton
..m..- im. -t .v.- ...n. ...... rionald ra-cte
hysr-lnth?, '
s AAA ni"dlr-err. ths bridesmaid,
wore WMt tlenrsette crepe over a -a
green (lilt aid ,-se carried a sheaf of
a lilt e. chrysanthemums.
rihtnns were stretched by Mrs. Fred
P'icVof Cl-.lcneo. a school friend of the
bride, end Mlee Ed;th Klshar. Both were
sown 'In Chentlily lace frocks over ee
sreen, green stid white tw Ing the color
heme carried out throughout the wed
I'ns) UrTShsemcntS.
Mr. Oatcv tnethr of the bride, wore
handsome eem Oeorgette erepe irwn
wHh it cores ge beuqunt of violets.
1r. llowgrd Uates, the bride's brother.
v kS ei mam
Af ev a A-rithern wrddlng trip, for whiclt
the Jnjn couple leave tonight, they will
v. t.up nrth. :
In Dresden veeee marked each pla-. The
guests were:
Mlaaea Mlseca
Marlon Towle. Mary M th,
lMb Vinaonhaler, I -out White,
Helen Inswein, Marsry M orl.
Gertrude Mets, Naomi Tow I.
Notes at Bandora.
Miss Elsie Smith ef Wilmington, Del..
arrives todsjr to epend Christmas and
most of the winter with her sister, Mrs.
Walter Griffith.
Mies Mary Butler of Detroit, who waa
expected to spend the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Hoealter Hyde, has wired them
that she Is unable to come at preaent.
Mtrs. Bentle McCloud of Chicago, for
merly Mies Florence Olmsted, Is th
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. it.
Olmsted, for the holiday season.
Mrs. Charles Maisli Is confined to her
home with an attack of the grippe. Hho
has her elxier. Mrs. A. D. Ware, and her
i.iiMht.r. KHith and Ioule Ware of
Daytcn, O., w,th her.
Inand Out of the Bee Hive.
lit. J. M. Irvine loaves thia evening
for a week's visit In Duluth, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Perfect leave Frt
dav evenlne for Leavenworth. Kan., to
spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs
W. T. Hewitt.
Warm bed slippers. They will make gifts
of toya to poor children and in other
wsys look after the needy.
Junior CI no Dance-
The t'hristniHS dan-ng party of the
Omaha, Junior club at the Hotel Fonte
nelle this e'. cnlng proinlseci to he the
gayeat social event of the wk. tlinrles
B. Mets. Ilsrry A. Koch. Kenneth Pater
son, Frank Helhy enl llerWt Connell
have the nffair In charge. Invitations
have also been Ismied to a number of
the young men home from school, which
In Itself promises mu h spirit for the
Orcsslnn. P'nners before the. dance nnrt
suppers ls!erwl!l he a frnture of the
nffnlr. Among tJioec prrscnt will be:
McTe. a "d Vii-ftdamee
.tohn Met ?'ie, ,r. : Keune'h Pcternon.
Clarence HIHrneen. Wo,R n. Tow'.e,
John H'dirk.
n.iton Millard.
I'lini-l'-s l. Hraton.
eon
t. T. Koiintre,
Sntr Hums,
.ohn Mndfl"!'.
Harry Dor.iiy.
(leorge IteiMi V.
Windsor Meg-atli
Al V, tJord ,11,
Pred llsinlltcn.
II. J. Moorhesrl,
rthur Rogers,
O. t lte.llck.
"ard Huracn.i.
Paul O-jllashor,
Jcck Whaler
The following members have Invited the
fairest of Omaha glrla to be their guests:
i. aof.h Marker.
.1 A. C Kennedy,
T P. Kcnnnly.
Iei,a larke,
Vlhur Keeline,
V 11. ( Isrke,
f,1 Cre'erhton. .
Denfl lidiim,
CUrk Piell.
tlru Wood,
O.arlra IC. Met.
l,ouls Meyer.
nutit McPens (I.
A.esi'.amcs
llll. fcenymsr-
Mlr-
KlMteth
'ilifde need
ninswalt.
Tulrtiile Tea Room.
xi ee ltl Mlltoy was In charge ot
a .roi p of charming young women ho
t si id t.v serving at the Tuletlde Ta
fi"n iody., Pilday. Mlee Virginia Of
tut i ,.d M'.sS Esther Wllhejm. who will
rc ii.i'ie ir-mi Mas fpentss school in
;.w 10 k .U be la charge. Mlsa
W lre hSO to StSist her;
y, (,. .J Miss-
;,u t Ct't.'V Marret Ralnsy.
jiut.i i l...m-s. ,4. tie rs fciirtl;i
ito itt Oiunnoge, j-iiiioem ih e
Imrodiv riutltu, ellor Da,i,
Helm M 1.61".' .i.tptr.
int'ir,
M'Sflsmee '
M--Vyoen.
rr)sotn,'
Henry Mrl-criin.
Mis. C. It. Marpls anterta.ned at ntnch
ton today tor bar daughter. Jifephinef1
c ssmates at Brownell hail, among wh.a
were:
! '
I ,' ner Smith,
ln!frd v iiMi,
lviy Pslrtlcrt,
v y me t siriirui.
With Mrs. -J. oe rorest RJchards sre
Mrs. Carles kounlae. Mrs. Wsrd Bur
gess and Mrs. Joseph Barker.
Mies Jess's Millard entertained tee
guest at lunoheon and Mr. Ward Bur
gess, nineteen.
Mr. Barton Millard's luncheon for to.
day wss pestpened on account of Mr.
Millie's Indisposition.
trs. Itsrry Hewsn entertains sis guesU
at luncheon Thursday.
' Betura of the School Bet
Miss Blanche BrothertoA. who Is at
Elmhurei aohool, Conneravllle, Ind., and
Mr. John Brotherton, who attends the
V nl vera! t y of Chicago, are expected home
Friday morning to spend the holidays
itl ibeir parents, Mr. snd Msw. J. Rawie
Brotherton. . .
Maurice Johnson, attending Illinois un
iversity, and Leslie Johnson, attending
Am, are r spec 14 home some time this
weefc to spend the holidays with their
parents, Mr. end Mrs. Charles F. John
eon. . Eonori Bride-Elect.
Mrs . W. H. tcwney, a recent bride, en-tei-talned.
at an afternoon party toeay,
honoring Miss George Trimble,, whoa
merrlags will be celsbrate nest week.
Christmas decorations were used. Tbe
Meiers
A I Hiiai-h.
krbert M'irn,
W II lard Butler '
Torn Caldwell,
Mkf I'euel,
h red 1 nugli rty,
"en ia Hasher,
Iloed Pel era,
i.eraW Wharton,
Hare Hull,
ft. Hlblternsen,
r'srry A. Koch,
Kd Meyer,
Alex I.nomls,
Newman Henson,
George Thummel,
Odrlc Potter,
Robert ftotH,
rranasrieiny.
Measra
Rcger Keeline,
C. .. Lord.
BL H, n-dlclc,
C. P. TTamllton,
Nad William".
I,e n I 'ullahsn,
Allen Tukcy,
Hetierl Connell,
Chailes Alllaon, Jr.;
Franii Mead,
J'hhlp Meta, ,.
Iiarnnrd Itmvth, -Jack
Hommera,
Guy Furay,
Fred riBik,
C. F. Mclaughlin.
Pl Dauaherty,
Henry JUrt.
The gueais of the club will be Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Young, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Ml lion Harding and the following young
men with thetr girl frlenes:
Messra Messrs
I lev Millard. Robert Ixximla
I tt llltl Ilottna. W. flel,elM
j Albert Stternsen, Caspar Offutt,
Pllcm H-hnorr ' F. 11. Huchols.
nttouncii Hluirs, Robert Kd wards,
f eph Squires, . ,KrDcla Gaines,
Waxier-olby. Zoo Carpenter,
ilamld MK onnell, larenoe Peters,
Victor Caldwell, Ienman Kountse.
Mi leolm taldrUge, Joseph Millard.
Todayg ETtati.
The Clnoaam club gives the third of a
eertes of dancing parties at the Seottlah
Rite cathedral tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cog give a studio
party this evening for members of the
umana symphony fltudy orchestra.
Luncheon for Debutantes.
Mrs. W. M. Buchols entertained this
eessons group of debutantes at lunch
eon at her heme today, complimentary
to Mlas Marlon Towle. A mound of pink
rosea and fragrant lilies of the valley
Mrs. Anna Norgren,
Resident Here for a
Half Century, Dies
Mra. Anna Norgren. one of the early
ploneera of Omaha, died yesterday rdorn-
tng at her residence, ?7 Wouth Eight
eenth street, at the age of 77 years.
Mra. Norgren snd her huaband came to
Omaha June . 1, and have lived here
ever since. They lived In the siune houae
at the above number for the last twenty
Seven yoars. T-o years aso on Decem
ber 2 Mr. and Mrs. Norgren celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Norgren Is survived by her hus
band. Andrew Norgren: two sons. Martin
and Fred of Omaha, end one daughter,
Klin, of Portland. Ore.
Funeral services will be held from the
residence Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
with Interment In Foreat Lawn cemetery,
Carey Learns Why
House Not Rented
Frank Carey, real estate man, yester
day learned why no applicant appeared
for a house mhlch be desired to rent.. As
he had sdvertlaed It In The Bee, he
couldn't underatand why It didn't rent.
The p. Ice was rlsht and the house In
good condition.
Thinking that possibly his card had
blown down, he went out last evening
to the house with a fresh one. As ho
neared the house the sign seemed to bo
there all right, but It didn't have the
right appearance. When he reached tho
porch Is found the sign read: '!mallpo
here."
"Boys will be boys," says Carey.
SEE DOCTOR REGULARLY.
HENRY TELLS ROTARIANS
"Oo to your'fsmlly doctor regularly,
and let him look you over and keep you
well," Ir. E, C. Hnry advised members
of tbe Rotary club at their weekly noon
luncheon at the llenshaw.
"It will be much wiser, better and
cheaper," he said, "to play safe and re
main healthy through regular medical
attention, than to have an expenalve
sick spell or operation, and perhaps die,
as the result of carelessness. Ignorance
or neglect."
He made a general talk about physi
cians, surgeons and hospitals, which was
several times Interrupted with applause.
He told of a visit to the Mayo Brothers'
eatabllshment at Rochester. N. Y., and
declared he was glad It waa In America,
as It Is the- best of Its kind In the whole
world. SI M. Slater presided at the meeting.
ReeeaiaiSBSta far Proa.
Coughs, eolda, croup, hoarieneea. In
flamed throat, bronchial troublea or aore
cheat are relieved by Foley's Honey and
Tar. which opens stopped air passages.
soothes and heals Inflamed surfaces, and
restore normal breathing. W. C, Allen,
Boselcy. Mo., eayst "I have raised a
family ef four children and used Foley's
Honey snd Tar wtih all of them. I find
It the best cough and croup medicine 1
sver used. I used It for eight or ten
years and can recommend it for croup,'
Eold everywhereAdvartisement.
WALKING BACKWARD FROM
SAN FRANCISCO TO GOTHAM
Patrick Harmon, who Is performing tho
novel feat of wa'kln backward all the
way from Pan Francisco to New Totk
City, hss srrlved In Omaha. He walkel
In from FTemnnt In one day. Every slep
of the J.9C0 miles must be covered walk
ing backward. Harmon ex:e-ia to do It
In X0 day a. lie left Han Francisco Au
gust I and Is due in New Tork June 11.
Hie record Is five miles In one hour aod
thirty-five miles In ten hours. Hsrmon
will remain In Omaha till after Christmas.
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U. S. RUBBER CO. MEN TO GO
TO BIG MEETING AS BOSTON
Haturday fifty rcprerwnta'.lves of the ' X
I'nlted fltntee Rubber company will as- j t'
semhle here to make the start to Boston, i ,r
where they go to be at headquarters for '
an annual conference of officials and J ..i
ea.le agents. They will go east from ;W
Omaha In three special aleepens over the
Northwestern. At the Boston meeting
Omaha will be represented by men from
the Omaha Rubber company, the Amer
ican Hand Sewed Bhne company and the
Interstate Rubber company.
Only 2 Days Left in Which
Store
Open
Evenings
v. vr K w tu niiiw silted.: ui wuuv s
jfer Only i Never since the fcnmdSng of this store
J TWO lc h,v offered a more extensive array rf ?f
tl llnr. I nollday merchandise. To leeieen pHcee In--
. ,,or.e every way la the Braadeis policy, and low JMjI
.T; SOOD lirtl? J,l' prices, broad selocUous and a hlgb quality
v;vi r srtsl
r
1ST
standard bare Peen me ractora in mis vr-y
eeswin'g holiday basin, an of our larKeit, .
There are only two more deye before 's.1
Utnsxmaa. uome U ura-nowm stores man
ww wiU tuedertake to make your anopptnf
plessuurt.
Until
Xmas
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Pictures, 50c up.
Frames, 50c up.
Framed Pictures,
50c up.
Ivory Plaques,
$2.00 up.
Candle Sticks, $1.00 up.
Electric Lamps,
$3.00 up.
Shades, 50c up.
Tapestries, $1.00 up.
Cordova Leather Goods
50c up.
Brass Articles, $1.00 up
Mirrors, $1.50 up.
Pohlson Novelties,
25c up.
Vases, $1.00 up.
Desk Sets, $6!00 up.
' Xmas Cards, 5c up.
' ' Flowers, 25c up.
Fine Pianos, $175 up.
Player Pianos, $390 up.
Grand Pianos, $455 up.
Used Pianos, $100 up.
Piano Benches, $10 up.
Piano Stools, $2.00 up
Piano Scarfs, $1.75 up.
Company
Tho Victor Store
1513-1515 Douglas St.
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We Want to Gear Out Our Toys
In the Two Days Before Christmas
I S kmt auV? kit wr rtstmm mi t tarry wvtr mny ttyt
htt t rrdtw frit sj tJu rwsxf ttttk t eUmr thtm tut.
TSwa, Tkmrtdmy J Fria$ w will kU m hif ttU Ttyt,
mmiitM drm t priest tkt wiU mail tu it it mm f mJltph ctm.
Im jfili 0 tit ttvfrtititttd ta'ts. eur ttttk is ttiil
tmmiJrf and mtiertiornJs arr widr and vtrrtd, thankt to the
imrgt fr chant 0 jirtiiw-moie ttyt tPt madt m ytar ag. 't
ttmpjy da mat with ta tarry thtm evtr ia ntxt ytar and wiU
afr tAtm Tkmrtdmy ad Friday ml grtmdly rtdmttd pricet.
Only Two More Bays Before Christmas.
Bring the Children to Toyland.
fc-njV,irw3T
Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children
Ahnyg weloome gXD. and oar Immense stock is of special interest to Christmas shoppers.
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Anybody who waste a good choice need only
look at a single group between 25c and 11.00
to iret some idee of the variety. Between these
prices we have:
Handkerchiefs with one-corner embroidery.
With cut heme.
Revered effects.
He.lf-inoh, rerer stitched hems. 1 ' 1
Revered with blocking. 1 ' 7
Madeira scallops and sprays.
Sheer and colored with white hems.
One-oorner embroideries, often with clusters
of butterflies.
Bored if desired.
Three in fancy box....
W o m e n ' e Tine
Linen Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, h e m -stitched,
and scalloped
edge pattern, t e r y
special, to holly
box
tnr
Men's Finest Imported Irish linen Initial Hand
kerchiefs, hand-embroidered in white or colored,
lon( and smell block letters. All Shire hemstitch.
Six in fancy box for .
...JI.50
.91.00
Women's One-Corner
Embroidered Handker
chiefs, all in pretty as
sorted patterns in fan
cy picture box, worth
LOO everywhere, CQr
at box
Children's Silk
Handkerchiefs, three In
fancy box. Bo-Peep,
Kewpie and colored
borders. Special
trr. 25c
S1.50
I Men's All-Silk Initial
Handkerchiefs, fancy col-
l ored borders. Worth CAL
75c, at .UUt
Men's - Silk Crepe Hand
kerchiefs, plain and fancy
borders, and all- pa
over designs OUC
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rm 1 j,ti
I FREE!
gceais were:
Mi.e-
Ceor s Trimble.
h leaner Eprague, 1
Mn y IXiwnej , .
Mealnmtsi,
J. I. Tniiil.la.
NV. O. M:holaiA,
fcetitlay UcCloud ef
Clilcagn. .
IIsrr,l4 bobotker.
tAssee-
Irrne lweniy,
Mary Duf. ,
MeSdamea
C C lrni-v.
T. U MuiLhy of
Kansaa City.
J. U M rite.
Chrittmu Tea a&d Sale.
Charier y. K. of the IV K. O. alster.
hood eeteruintd at tea and eeUI a sale
of fancy work today at the home of
Mis. John buchannsn. S24 atereer rark
boulevard, ketwaen the hours et t and t.
This chapter has enduwed a led aad wilt
inatnta'n It In the Child Saving Institute.
The members have also made kimonos
for eld women and provided thorn with
e-v
l:( Cards
i, lll-lSIew. Jk
IUHI tm
FREE! FREE!
High Grade $2.50
Roller Skates for
Tip Top Bread Wrappers
Hoyp tho P7in Beginning Monday, Dec. 20, we will give
jici c o me 1 tun. a pair o Hjgh GradQ RoUer Skates abso.
lutoly Free, to every Boy or Girl who secures 250 Tip-Top Wrap
pers from our ten-cent loaves or double live-cent loaves.
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Qlove Bonds
are an eaey, practical and
food solution of the gift
question; especially tf
purchased la this store
thoy are bound to be a
satisfactory present, as
every pair of (lores we
sell is guaranteed!, as we
carry only the world's
beet make. These certlfi
oetes are issued for any
amount at our glove counter.
A Blouse Is Always Welcome
Few more exquisite and practical gifts could be chosen, yet these
reauy cost a very moderate amount. And they
make Ideal Christmas Gifts for women.
bi!:.8 $3.98 to $5.98
llxtra Quality Crepe de o CA f Pft
Chine Blouses sPeV.UV'O.OU
B&.cf!!!...$5.00 to $10.00
b22LT.."....$5.00 to $10.00
SHJ....' $3.98 to $6.98
These are advance spring merchandise, all
the new colorings and styles.
Blonse Shop Second Floor.
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DESCRIPTION OF SKATES
For Boy and Youns Men
Ball-bearing, half-strap, leather
heel, clamp toe. nickel plated, fitted
-with regular else eteel rolls. Extends
from 8 to 10 inches. v
For Girl of Ail Ages
These skates for girls or women
are same as the others, except with full
strap leather heel, narrow clampa at
toe. Extends froii) 7 4 to 10 Inches.
You Pay No Money at All! Start at Once!
Ak Your Neighbors to Help You. Offer Closes April 1st.
These ftkatea ale the regular extension rink roller skates, reinforced with a heavy U-shaped bar of
Swedish steel, insurleg extra strength. These skates can be enlarged sufficiently to fit a man.
Ask for Tip-Top Bread-At All Grocers
Up to the Last Moment Our Glove
Stocks Are Complete
Women's l-clasp Im-
ported Kid QloTes,
DiacM
ek or white v ' w
Women's I-elasp K I d
Gloves, light or medium
weight, black, white, gm
SaT..1.... "3 C
Women's 1-olaap Full
Pique Kid Olovea. plaa
white or black; alao black
with white embroidered and
white with blacK g. a 4
embroidered backs. M.IV
Special sPles .7
Real rrench Kid Oloves.
white with heavy embroid
ered black backs. f m
Should aell at oon-.A.
slderably more ea.
I'errln'- "La Mure" Kid
Olovea. black, white a rA
tan and gray. J)l.ill
Worth 11.7. at vf w
But the Second Last Day Be
fore Christmas We Are Offering
Some Particularly Good Valueg.
Perrln's "Adrlano" Kid
Olovea. black or white,
alao white with el ar
heavy black 31.11.1
backs.
. Eatra Special Perrln's It
button Length, White "La
Mure" Kid Olovea. mm
reg. price 11.(0. SZ.iO
Thursday u
Beautiful assortment ef
Taney Embroidered Kid
CvH':$1.65-2.50
Also Speelal for Thursday
L. t 1. Guaranteed Wash
able Leatherette Gloves,
white or gray. L's- rn
ually sold up to
te SSc, at. pair Uw
FancyXmaa Botes Free.
Comfortable Gift Slippers
White Overgaltera for Wom
en, high cut, pearl buttons.
!rr.': $1.98
Women's Fine Crocheted
811ppera, In all colors. Roll top,
lamb wool soles. All QD
sizes. Special VOL
Slumber Slippers for men
end women, made ot fine elder
down, in all cotors. Special
Thursday, pair in holly
box. for .'. 'tyC
Pullman Slippers In leather
cases to match. Spe- Qfis.
dally priced, pair VOL
Beautiful Felt Sllppera for
Women, all colors, ribbon
trimmed, comfy soles 9 n
Pair 11. GO te VL.Lo
Children's Felt Slippers, QQ
boot style, pair yOL
Men's Fine High Grade
House Slippers, tan and black.
Special Thursday, ft )p
pair.
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Perlumes.Toilet Articles
I'rr-
paak.
U. P. Steam Baking Co. Phone Colfax 407
We carry a big aaaertateat (
laaparted aaa Ueaavatle
faa.es la aristae! faaey
Heavy Frenoh Plate Mirrors
oa eaeel stand, worth en
l0. at 7fC
Laybrook'a Locuat Blue-
torn Perfume, the ounce.... al C
7U Toilet Water, all jq.
odora. 7lo else t7C
White Ivory Buffers. in.
regular price 11.00 C
Hugh'a Ideal Cuahion Hair
Bruah, double brlatle. ee.
worth II.OO. epecial OOt
Big Aaaartaicnt f Maalrare Seta
At lw Prlcea.
Drag Departaeat Mala Plawr
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Xmas Flower. Service in Our Flower Dept. j
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Wreaths
29c
Velvet
Poinsettias
10c
A Urge display of fin blooming plants and V9
Christmas Wreaths of all kinds, at special
price. Shipping- orders a specialty.
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