11 Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club ' Doings Till- liKK; OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 2.), 191(1. MAKE SACRIFICES FOR THEJELGIANS Chicago Ha "French Wounded Shop" and Other Cities Have "Self-Sacrifice Weeki." SOME MAKE OVER THEIR HATS II MKI.I.II ( 1 April 24. , Ointiha hni ber-n on of tho Amnrlian ' Itlrn taking first rank, even mora than liKipurtlmiu'e to its size, In the l!iOgl;in iilii-f wurk, It U a matter of worn than lusiiiK Interest to note rtuw )hcs of Hip work (slsewhir. Clili'dKO han a "Krennh Wounded Hh'ip" wnd on ths owning of May 1t tin enter tainment, the flrt of It kind, will h h n lit Ornhemra hall, where lc 'turt-s ! r nurse will be Interspersed by the nsiv sarins; nmiu and dance , Another American social i-haua drought about by the wer In "iirlf sai-tl-fl.-e." In HoHton, ChliiiKo, Now Vork and 'aslilnxton, member of prominent fiim lllnii have iMs-ed thmiislv to it "srlf smrlflre yesr," simitar to the "no If snr rifhe wr-eks" In the Culvutlon Army In spirit. Una of tlio principle, of this kui; llfk.f for the Helfjlfirw Is Unit II must im purely personal, iiir!uillnu luxuries, plea iiiin and sniusoimmi. It memm wesrlnu Isst smson's frock Hiid gowns, making over bats, disposing of unnecowiary nm toring and nil such econoniius that omrn would often make but for fr of the criticism of their art. flut sympathy for ravaged tlelglurn l something 10 pervading and too potent t shak society aa It lias, and then to leave nothing permanent behind It. f'erhape, It will make for greater aim pllrity In the llvei of many of the psm pared of fortune. - Morgan-Tanoock Wedding. Mia Beatrice Tancook, daughter of l;ean and Mr. Jamca Arthur Tnncork, wss married at Trinity cathedral thli morning at K o'clock to Mr. kalso Mur gitn, son of Mm. Albert II. Morgan of JjftWlH, la. The marrlago nervbe wan read by the fnther of the bride, dean of Trinity cathedral. There were no bridal attendanta, and only the Immediate mem bera of the families of the bride and bridegroom witnessed the ceremony. The bride wore a light brown tailored traveling milt, with amall black hat, trimmed with flower, fihe carried a bouquet of llllea of tha valfey. The out-of-town wedding guests were Mr. Albert H. Morgan and her daughter, Miss Janice Morgan, of Lewi, the mother and sister of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mir. Morgan will be at home In Omaha after May 1 at 900 North Flf. tleth street. Vancouver Guest, One of the guests of Kanler week will he Mra. Robert Mora of Vancouver, who ta expected by her husband's mother, Air. W. V. Morse. Mra. Morae wa formerly Mllaa Gertrude Bub of Ne braska City, and la at preaent vlaltlng her mother, Mra. N. A. Buss, Many of fair are In planning for the Vancouver guest, Including a luncheon and a tea Oil weak, No Easter Egg Hunt. The annual Kaoter erg hunt at Miss Anna Crary'e homo on Kt. Mary avenue wh abandoned yenterdny on account of Mia Crary'a illness, but the children of the Floyd Hmlth's and the J. I Taxton'a had a little erg hunt of their own on the Crary ground. They are Kleanor and Kdward Pmlth.and Hetty and little Jamea Psston II. The Kater egg hunt haa be come an Inatltutlon with Omaha little folk lnce tho first one, over twenty yearg ago, given for Robeit Shlverl'k. Today's Affairs, Th Aloha Tango claa. under direction of Mlaa Mary Coll, wilt meet this cvenlm; st Turpln's hall, an event postponed fruit laat Rtturday. The White fthrine Whist club met this afternoon at the Maaonlc temple. Mra. Mary Wearne wa hoate of the occa lon. Le Mara club give a dancing party thl evening at tha Roma hotel. Interest in Chicago Weddings. Omaha frlenda of Mla Kllen Harker of Chicago, who haa frequently been the gueat of Mia Kllsnrwth Congdon here, ara Interested In the marriage of Mia nnrker'a brother, Joneph Phumway Ttarker, and Ml Jane Vincent, daughter of the William A. Vincent, which la cele brated today, Mlaa Ttarker will he an attendant, aa are the Howard RpauMtnics, who were gueata at the Mt-Kermn-Htewart wedding In Council Muffa laat June. Mra. Rnauldtng was Catherine Tlarter. the fhlrty-mllllon-dollar hrtrte, Mlea Oertnide McCarthy, formerly of Omaha, will be en attendant at the wed ding of Mlaa Kdlth Ptaleii llrr(on, dauahter of Mr. and Mr. Carter II. HurHaon, and Cyru U Manlerra, In Chi cago, TueadAy. Orphenm Theater Parties Mra, Will 'd will glv a theater party Ihl rvrnlng In turner of Mlaa Ia llirtty and Mlaa Mary llarrtty of IliiUdrlphla, who ate tie home aui of Mr J r". t"od and h Co. V titr party of twelve, followed h i p-r at thrlr hnme, wilt lw iin ly r and Mm lloy A lhdK cihrr hixta of .i,ln m the nihaun ar Mr r A frttrl:, ,,, wl l hv lM lf i' r. Vel ith, !evn, I ' i lla'tkoit, aevvn, .Mr . to Mt)n. M I '1 lul n. Mr I' Mi. I i V' t M r S.-rr I i..-t. fu I i ' .f will Ilra t l' A M l't i, lit t. I, li.m,,, Mi r M. I'll t Mr t hartea At tl.wi a''"'"- tl- r.nk I u ' .t i . ' 1 A V M.tx.r f " "t I M ,ff. h I .nt i f (i St't M tii. '.'tt i,!. , a i'ir'li ' C.f X i ..-n m H k oh I. I Ct V. f 4i ' a) W I J i . T Vi . i Yi t i, 1 . , i '.,.. 1 1. a p )i Jg l.ntii ltt, 1.. 1 ft f 1 SI i t " SI k . , . ' 111 a I- Frock with f ' 1 HA fir V , ja i, rtrr f -; v 'A . in whim r f ' , ii in i .-'igitiBgrar ' '.I. .-, laaaaaw By I,A BECONTI. The charm of thl frock I In the aoft fullnaaa that li evident throughout. The jaklrt, to prove that It follow the lino of uie acaaoti, 1 over rive ynniH wiuo. uan MAIL ORDER LOYE A BURSTED BUBBLE Farmer Boy Waits in Court House for Correspondence School Lady-Love, HIS GLADNESS TURNS TO GLOOM' A mall order romance Is burgtod, and Elmer Krutfe, 23 years old, "hand" on a Sarpy county farm, In desolate. Kver Hlnce laHt Thursday, court house attaches have noticed a ruddy checked, curly haired young man, with a brand new 1810 model hat and suit and nhoes to correnpond, loitering about the building. In hla lapel he wore a carnation that vied most desperately with a scarlet cra vat, AcroBS his vent was enough gold chain to supply the most ex travagant need of every tin-horn gambler In the lssourl valley. Thursday, his face wore an ex pression of anticipation. A I.ove-I.orn Yooth. "Some lovelorn nut waiting for his gal to Bhow up and get married," thought the blase courthouHe folk as they nurrlod past him. All day Thursday he waited In tho lower corridor. At lunch time, tho court house worker paaaed him by without a glance and at quitting time, thoy looked . briefly at him. It la not unueual to ace a wlll-bo-brldogroom hanging around the courthouse, waiting for the lady of hla choice. There are plenty of Judge In the building to tie the knot On Friday the youag man showed up again. He still wore the look of antici pation. The flower In his lapel, though, waa a little bit ragged. 1 Very Reticent. Never once did he oak a rpicatlon, nor did he apeak to anyone, hot all day long he loitered about. y thla time, he re ceived mora than a paaalnu glance, He was still maintaining hla vigil when the horde ol clerka and Htenosniphcra and of-1 ftclul piled out of the gloomy old build- Ins to enjoy an extra holiday duo to Ar bor day. "Thai poor fih Is still there," wn the only comment uiado aa ll.ey throngrd past. On .Saturday he showed up again, and thla time, noting the lak of Industry about the il'e, tnotilred and learned that nearly all the offices weie rkri on a coiiiil of the teg holiday. "Vou're pot open on rtundav urn you?'' he asked an elevator nmdie tor A llrrci Mrtorl. "No." replied the flnrluatliius one " Xrtghl and erly Mond.iv moinina the young man rame I'at k Tills lltoe, , h'a face d t lints of S"r-i Ills i (c waa 'utai Hh l il leld. I and the finf lit h! nil".hoii n wliherrd and dtU-d II niu.te flrl(('.t ' f..r mrrli hci office ' hft mv lian la Mnier hry-, ' bi e.ltnd lo "v'ui-t ' lte I i" od irf Tii ti! tui n 11 a I'K'kin fr m. ht ltvre ' Ni.p' V.l ( ' li'l ' Mid " 1 I, eniil . iU .!. I .v l ' U V I ( Ii. siii' I' !' t .., w, ni n f- I '- 1 t i ( that i(. h ' ' ar .J-'t . W ttt ta larw, e ii !' ' nmt ti.. k-ili I and l .'I ' , i f (.! '-l- S II I- ' r W ! I'M U i I ,,u f l tl ..'.. I....'f .t t.MII I li' . t'!.l'' a, 4 1,, HI ,t l l, I I , ' r. I 1 f 1 1. HI n ..... nee a e t t. t ' ..) M 'i e IFtli:! a ! u v l", . .1 1 i f l.llv, , ... I t t a inn t'i -, S I-1 l" I I l " r I ' 1 .1.-1 III ,lma 1.1 f l I.I I V -I ff i, . - t t , I !i'i i ! i r. I,- . Soft Fullness i A 91 I black and yellow button that harmonise with the yellow tone of tho grown, trim tho craenful bodice In front, The two toned embroidery and deep licit firs par ticularly effective detail. me," lOlmer sighed lo the marrlaKC clerk. "fhii wroto such a pretty bund, and her letter always amelled all cwect and nln like a drug atorc. l-he promlm d lo meet me hero Thursday, when I sent her a ring, but I gueaa ahe went an packed off with that atreet cur conductor from lirooklyn what's been wrltln' to lor.' Ill lip quivered. "I'm sorry," aympnthlseod Htm blicndoi I, "but there's nothing we can do for you. Have you still ant that paper with nil them pictures In?" "Ye." "Well, mayhe you can find another girl." Sonlniale from I'lraf. "No, I guena I'll go back lo the farm and klnda Juet drift along, now, Jut like I UHter before alio onme Into my life." "(Jee, 'that's too bad!" "Vep, Well, good-bye." liood-bye." A the farmer boy left, "Cupid" raced from hla stool to tell the newest ro mance to the waiting little pink eara of all the atenographera and lady clorka m the bJilldlng. , . Roof of the City Needs Repairing The roof of the. city la leaking, or will leak during the rieit rain. The city council committee of the whole waa In formed by an architect that the roof of the city I in II needs rralrs. Commissioner Kugcl said tho City Kmergeney hop. tal should he repaired Commissions Mumniel apoke on behalf of the roof of the pnvlllon of Hanseom park and Com missioner Withnell declared tiat f.",oro would be nccesrary tc add respectability to the roof of the Auditorium. The comml'sloncr turned tho'r imkeu Inside out in mute suggestion thut th roof of the city exchequer likewise need a little rtlmulnnt. Attack Army Morals, Police Quell Crowd NKW TORIC April 2i -A meeting of the W men's Peace society in Itrooklyn was terminated lnt night by poll who were called In to protect Frank Until, from twenty or thirty men, who resented jn(( B.1(1, ,m tn, rmy i nftVy. B()h(li wh() My h , H,,B,N i veteran, and who ia an Inatructor at Colmntda iintveralty. charsed that the army nd navv reeked "with Immor ality" and challenged snvone to deny It. Immediately mitnv of the men In the audie.nre, some of whom were sailors, rushed toward Holm. OHIO WOMAN TRAINS FAST HARNESS HORSES I.KHANON, i, Arrtl U. I'liln boasts of on nt ftte two women til the wliopi country who trnln and rue Imrnr Mis Veata ftilha of thla city now I prepar ing her atilng for th coming ramtxilttit In the slate I am itr.itt ami fk forward to a . . rseful one, ,ha i on dnrt a t return, liin of I rr own siel ). lun.te oi,.i t st It In her siring li tri'hait ! i :i who ha t-'it a factor in i Mil troii ley in ! rfrnonal Mrntinn. Mi V ! It and M, Mirry Wmtih. htn ef iiiosi.a, are amnig tSos r! Kiel I t' t tie l-.'lel. I t ltl 'f Tho dentifrico you'll bo years from now t-Lyan's perfect looiii Powder fFfJ y IW Iw Ihmtttt fcsej it U4f I t sos.... '! lr I Ft H .l i rel I I MM! L . I YON MON'I, l M t W. JilliSt , N. l ilt , SCHOOL KIDDIES STUDY AYON BARD Shbkcspfare Tercentenary Celebra tion Stimulate! Interest Among Public School Children, LAMB'S TALES ARE FOITJLAR The Shskef pcarr' TVrcrntrnnry (Ctrlinitlnii Iihh Hlliuululcd unusual Interest among boys mi Klrls of th llbllc school Mystem. Hun'rlnU'ii- (ii nl (iraff si'iil tiri'tilnrs to lonrhers, i miKRCHtlng that they bring out the fcliiikospeare plrlt In their own iny. .Most of tho teiifhorg read I miib's stories of the plays of the lm Mortal bitrd. Theso stories were written for the child uilnd and up ,(iil more Hum t lie vrlftinul text. Tho siipi'tlnteitdrnt liflioves the oc bunion wus vBtualiUi In iin educa tional way un will serve to popu larize Hhakespeare among the chil dren. , - Write ;sh. Josephine (Irnlit, eighth fctuila ti ichef ul rentrsl school, traveled through tiie Hluikesiiegia country, iiinl hn gave hr clem' the benefit of hei observation. 1" this room a bust of the dmmntlst ws tit.iceil In a oiniiiandiim otx'ti'in. The' boa and girls wrote essay and viewed lllLisliatlon of mny of the scute Iden tified with the pl. Th .romance of Anne Hathaway was received with Inter est, In the lower grade Nimh stories of Hhakespeare were read, "The Teniiet" being received with most favor. The llf of Hhakespesra was brought out In a way lo meet the understanding of tho young people, Principal i-oyle of the school I pleased with tht renewed litlereet III th man who contributed o much lo Kngllah I II era t ure, "Julius I'aesar" and "The Merchant of Venice" were studied by th hoys and girls of the eighth grade St Miller Psrk school. Principal Hunt urged the study of ipiotiitlon from a few of III play. 1-nrrle Arouses Interest, The Hliiikespeare tercentenary puzzle contest held by The Ilea was one of the chief features In connection with riliaks spcnro week In Omaha. Ho and girls asked llielr teacher all sort of one, tlon relating to the character of the plays. Tlio public library, too, had an unusual "run" on Hhakespeare, The celebration was not without Its humorous aide. Jn one of the rooms, when the teacher read, "A horse! a horse: my kingdom for a horse!" a red-headed boy whispered to his pal, "(iee, )f Jllchard could have had an automobile.." An other boy asked his teacher If Shake speare ever appeared In th movie. The young people of Central high school will present "Ths Tempest'" next month. "A Midsummer Night's I 'res m" will he given by members of the I Huh etchool of Commerce, and "As Toll I.lke It," will be played by young the, plans of Houth high school. Mary Irene Wallace is directing these high school plays, SUMMER SCHOOL CALLED OFF F0RAN0THER YEAR A substitute activity for the Hummer School of Missions I being planned by tho Woman's Federation of Missionary Hociftles of Ornaha, headed by Mrs. V. J. Hires. "There will be no summer school this yeur, but the committee has another plan, which we will be ready to announce shortly," said Mr. Mrs. The summer school was an annual event until last year, when It wss aban doned on account of tho "mily" Sunday mooting. A committee from the missionary oc. etlc mot at tho Young Women's Chris tian association thin afternoon to plan thl year's work. C. G. TRUM3ALL TO SPEAK IN OMAHADURING MAY Charles (S. Trumliall of Philadelphia, editor of the Hunday School Times, and well knoan nationally In religious cinles, especially s n Hunday school and con ference man, will give a series of talks In flnuiha May f, i and 7, The iin ei ink", two of which are sched uleil for the Young Men' Christian ssso elation iiuditorliiiu, one for the First Methodist e.hureli and tiie other for large imaha churches, will b held under the supplies of ihn extension committee of the Hilly Monday esmniilan, MUSIC VEREIN OBSERVES ITS THIRD ANNIVERSARY The third annlvernary of the ilrnahs Music vereln w celebrated Kumlay afternoon and evening with a mush si program and a dame Musl-al numbers weis given hy the ilernlsi hter iT.or des Cuuhn Music vert-Ins, Utis' hwlsier west. Vsrmerchnr a la fap(-e:in. I mmm. ln- mul the tieiiilsi liter i le-f and weie enthu slastlcally rn-ld Miuit el the choral oflartngs ware patrloin .i.na of ih fa Ihtrland Mrs C. liken, Mr p tri iu and Mrw Helen ,U. Uln sang mini ATLANTIC. IA., COUPLE ELOPE TO OMAHA TO WED Herd n W ft '(' and Uia.e I sltrr ! h ( A'Untlc, U, mi il.. I ti tnuaha H"l""' alisinivoi I u hrl4 t ul-!)', f.ll-WIi( an :. roieiil from hs KM eo-oiir H Ti yuang M,il tlw I t i loss I' sir kmn to COol. glad you used twenty m"0- iws i !" i - r i . Smg tn) fii. . f f m v. 1'wai.l. , . ' ',1al, mm , DAUGHTER OF THE DEAN IS THE BRIDE OF THE DAY. ( ' I ! ( Or7eer'1 I I 1 MlU. KK1-HO A, .UOH'JAN. NORTH GAINS FIFTEEN POUNDS IN FLORIDA Ha m North, dislitcl paenger gant of th llllnol Central, I back after two month spent In Florid, alter hewent for his health. I'urlng his stsy In Ih Th Basement SHOE STORE Offerg Very JU marksbls Bargains for Men and Women. SERVICE Why Our Price Arc I iO west and Our Htocks Most , Comfilctp. Tht? principal rrnNon for our pxccptionally low prices lies in th pertinent fact that we invariably buy for caah. We take full benefit of all (liHcouniM and give these Having to our patrona in lower prieea than would oth erwise obtain. The afore with essh at. lta disposal can snler.t what It wants and what will be most pli-ssln to Its patron i, It Is the, Hrandots way of helping, all Omaha to reduce, the high cost of Hrlng by continuously of fering what la most want ed at the lowest prlcea. Notions 12 yard bolts of Diss Tape, bolt par -5c Rood Kngllsh bolt Twilled Tape, p-r 5C Irish Linen Tape, larse bolt. . 5c Best Imported Hick Rack, bolt. 5c 200-ya.rd spool of Machine Thread for 2'iO naming Cotton, special, 4 spools for , 5c Ocean Tearl Hut tons, card lc Machine Oil, special, bottle.. .,5c "American Maid" Crorhft Cotton, special, ball Oc Kh.ill Hair Pins, Tuesday, box. 5c Klastlo Itemnants, each One big lot of Jersey Covered Bust 11.60. Hliea 32 to 42. To close only Rugs-In Great Variety HCiitnlcw. ental, drtllifui f.-r mom i ! brtutif Mfi.nmU'in ML S7 1 I I p?i';iv i Ven.h ft- an.) blue and r'riu-h prsv nd byt and C"l--insl b.-rd.-r, M? MUD litti $f) :u to ST BR-1 1. tha nw WatitpriHif Fahru and G-wiwitU, art t'clnf demon. ilfaUt n pur CUk and 3il 8tor, Ihrse n." falnii a Mlif a.-i-l and i -l pr . f . 'i'v m rietv w, V if ,ti,lf t'iirou"'! k .. l-.t'H r f rl- , Mi.'v are i,-5 south Mr. North gained fifteen pound and assert Iin feels aa strong and ac tive as a boy In years old. "The south, is making rupld advance," asserts Mr. North. "Iluslne I good and people are properoii;i. Inirlng the laat yeai fruit growing haa netted tho growers good profits." Railroads Start Crusade Against Walking Tracks The railroad centering In Omaha. In enntuncttrin with those elewhre, have Inaugurated a "safety flrt" movement thai ha been designated a an "anti track walking crusade," the Idea being to educate people to keep on the public street and the wagon road lntoad of walking the railroad tracks. Joining forces and sharing tha epene proportionately Ihe railroad companies have caused to be printed million of rod tick, on which are printed In white tho Injunction: ' "Keep off the track. Keep your fam ily, frliiinl, employe off Ihe deadly rail road track." The siliker mo of three ie, one Inch, Iwu inches and Ihree inches square. They are being stink on everything along the ilglit-of-nay of every railroad and eierywher that yon look In Ihe neigh borhood of a railroad the tlckers con front you with their warning. CANVASSING BOARD HAS FINISHED THE FIRST WARD Th canvassing bos i d going over elec tlon returns hss flnlhd with th Mrt ward, but ha discovered no material i hangs In th standing of isndldsles, ac cording to an announcement made by tha election commissioner. Embroideries Exceptionally Underpriced Another Story of Service There are bo many uses to which theae. dainty Embroideries can be put that when little pricca like theae, are quoted, they are mire to go in a jiffy. Be anre to get your share and enjoy the aavinp to be made. Swina, Nainsook and Convent Embroidery Edges, from 3 to 5 inches wjde, a splendid anortmcnt of very pretty patterns, suitable for children's dresses and petticoats. Worth up to 19c, at 10c. A beautiful lot of Patifitc and Organdie Flouneings, 27 and 36 inches wide ; some very neat and dainty lacy patterns for infants' and children's ' dresses, also for graduation dresseji. Worth 08c, nt 59c. - At New Low Prices Tuesday on the Main Floor. 100-yard spool of food Sewing flllk for 3'C Kanltary Aprons, Tuf-sday. , . .15c LlnRflrle Klbbon, for underwear, etc., bolt 5c Kalad Brassieres with dress shields for 50c Ran Bilk, special, prpool Rustproof Dress Clanps, rard.2'ic One bla lot of sllKhily soiled V. M. C and Betsy Ross Crochet Cot ton, worth 10c, ball... ...-3o Kxtra mift face Chitmols, each,.4c Fast colored Wash Kdiilng, Dc talue, yrd l'io Wavy Wire Collar Htaya, spm-ial, card lc Bust Forms and Dress Forms Forms, worth lo orth lo 49c Acme Irpss Forms, adjustable al neek. bust, waist I and hips; also lo any height, These forma are tha ! best made and anil regularly fur IT S. On A j Q O ! sale Tuesday for only , , STryO out, at Wilton Hugn; Home of these are Worth Up to l.'i(H), Ori eiiineiitiunal ami iillnvcr pat terns, , $31.75 t 'baiimoiit Kng in tmittled blurs and broM na, eg 4J1 Ctf nUr prie. sale pn.e. tPHrtOvl French Wiltons tK'iWil Isripabana, heriuaos aiul lie rati Nise ilU.. .rth to tt l.VI, !. SO hue !Ul ti, woitU l.i at, $5T-W Nonpirfil Chenille Rugs bur l bedroom and lattt of r Tench prav and pink, I'nik ic , ban. est . . . M fM) .,.$2 00 IThe Doctor Calls ;it "Auto-intoxi- 1 Cation" It means 8elf- poraciing an ailment that is almost universal with men smd women of sedent- j ary employment Its cause W Vw- J -w - O ' ible foods. Mineral oils and saline laxatives will not cure, it Help Nature to clean out the poisons by eating: Shredded Wheat Biscuit, a food that builds healthy tis-i sue and keeps the bowels' ! sweet and clean. The per- feet food of health and strength for youngsters and ! grown-ups, for men who; I work with hand or braia' It is ready-cooked and; 'ready-to-serve. Made at! Niagara Falls, N. Y,, ASK FOR" 1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils Guaranteed for 20 Year No olhar maht hat Imtttd psilf year . , i, ii... ' I. j. -1 i i TTIK OMAHA HER OOKS INTO Tins ITOMB AD IS READ IIT TTTH WIIOf.K PAMn.f Ort VaHsrty of GLOVES Complatg Btockg of All Sixes, In Ntwttt Stylet. West Electric Hair Curlers, I on card, for ....19c Men's Shirt Banda, Tuesday. .. .5c Knitting Cotton, whlt and eolora. ball '-.C English Twilled Tape, bolt lc Large. Hair Nets, with and with out elastic; 6 for lOo Wood and wire Coat Hangers, t for 5c Wire Hair Pins, package lo Reuiniints of Inside Skirt Belting, some worth to 60c a yard. With and without bonea. Hperlal Tues day, each plrcfi ,,..12e Hump Hair Pins, 1 large package fnr 4c New Curtains Now is the time to buy Marquisette I'urtnin, trim. mei with pret- (? n ty lai c, pair. . u) 1 O r'llct Net t'urtaina (Quaker Make), kt Cl GQ pair OiVO t able Net Curtains, verr fine itra.le, per Q AQ "- (PJO l inen Wiinlnw .Nt.a.., luiiipltle, rjr ' JJC I ift.no .Strrt.hera, speeul editedtf, r h $1.98 I'tuarr I'rafl Net, ittiens ff lirw pitttrrn At p. r i.t . 39ct85c rlihi!r. hundrrth ,f I terra .l arer ft'tm. Vr w.t r. ZDC t ube l'i.l.irr,l t! rd. e I !.i.i.i.., 1'i i'isl kh.'i, iir f .), , 1 jar.l, JlK JA :v and OVC M ir pin- irt with 1 1 r,ik iM-'e s .riiM.-ui a im Yard ,,i 1 'OC t Hl4 t Ji L