TOE OMAITA SCXTUY BEE: APRrL 3, A916. i I i i Council Bluffs C Social Notes i Mr. Hcott Kvanii and daughter of Mln- Asi-mlls Minn.. fLTM the cui'ata of Mra Evans' mother. Mm, Kiln Pltinay, at the (Irund. Thsy cxpiv t tn yruil waver! day In Council Bluffs. Mis Helen OarrrMt loft Monday to r um hir ichoiil work at Knox 'coIIwm lifter pending the liistAr varntlnn with her parent, Mr. and Mm. V. JI, Uiirntt. Minn McMiuil, who hu been loan rt lt esslatHtit at the publlo library for the pant alx month, left Monday evening for Tyli-r, Tex., where the goes to take charge of the publlo library. JI"r mother, who ha been with Mis M'.Mnnl 111 f.'oimcll ntuffe, will spend the aummor with a ltr In the weal.. Joining her daughter at Tyler In the fall Mr. JoHfph V. Yotwr left last week for AJIierln, ''nnnila,, where be will iend In Miinmer on a raiwh. Mr. Tetior, C.rfiierly Mien Har.nl Cook, la playing .th the )5va tana pomimny thl wrek mid will Join Mr, Yet.er eoon. Mr mill Mr. J. VV. rurran of IrMd. S- 1), who havo t n visiting al the home Mr. nn1 Mra M. O. Cnrrlgnn, lert U'erltieartnv evunlriir for Wist Haden iritms. ln1., where thoy l"'t to 'ty unfit June 1. They will vlit Washington, 1 1. (, Mtirl New Vork heforo returning liollie. The off lepra of the Heiiml Huffrag as aoilatlon and the committee chnlrtiian met for the tisuii.1 lum-tieon and 'nfer tmm Monday at the flrand. liana were perfected for the May day sola, the mm niltteo reporting: that about iu) dolla of nil size and nationalities would be ready. Home of them are already epokan for, the (feneral fueling teeming to be. that with the war atlll on n" 0rmitn Im portation problematic lt'g Jiiat a well to d Ohrbttrna shopping along the dull Una earlier than ever. An espMuJIy nlMvar dlanlov ta to be ma.de In connao- 1nn With 1 he uaJ and the committee nmmlaea a moet attraotlve eshlbtt. A ; novel and pleoalng feature of the liuieh eon Monday waa a real "suffrage rake" ,? baked by one of the chairmen heraelf and eaten . enthusiastically to the last 1 erumb. Mra. William R. HewHt entertained at an Eaater party fliiturday evening and Sunday at her home. The evening wae pent with name end muelc, followed by upper. fYluea were given for Kg roll ing, egg hunting and renin. Mlaa Car rU Anderson carried off the honora In i the race and erg hunting and Mr. Adolph Jjllworth In the egg rolling. Topular ' fgtmr were the order and dinner waa i erved to ten guesU. V i About twenty five memhera of the 4 ii . il. cm r'ViH.Hun Tlthle achool were entortalned at dinner Tueaday even i Ing at the home of In. and Mra. R. C ! Wllllama, on Kldor afreet The room i were moat attraoUvoly dee.oraUd with : pink and white, wild plnm bloaaome be lti uaed. rtlnner waa followed by the regular meeting and conference. The Mcpherson Avenue Improvement club will meet only once month during J the aummer and the next meeting will be held May . the borne of Mr. and Mr. Henry BperHng. The member are t ell ao buay dudng the aprlng and ium i ihi,i It haa been decided to hold the meeting 1n the evening, until Ooto- oer. ' fit. Paul" General golld met Ifonday afternoon at the home of Mr. W. I Douglaa and elected officer for the next year. All of the officer were re-elected tinanlmouely. They are! Prealdent, Mra, W. 8. Stlllman, flrat vloe prealdent, Mr, fleorg Jackaoni econd vice proeldent, Mr. Bmmett Tlnleyj ecretary, Mr. ieerg Alllnghara. Ilnport ahow that the women hod a uoceaful year and In plt of the fact that they omttted the uaual entertainment for raUIng money had by the payment of due and k In other way managea to puh m f fund neceeaary for carrying on their ahare of church work. At the cimo ct the fleeting refreahmente were ervd. Th United Commercial Traveler will give an Invitational dancing party Bab- urday evening at the Orand. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Mayne entertained the member of the Glen Avenue Card , cl"b at dinner Wedneaday evening. The I after dinner hour were devoted to card and prize were won by Mr. and Mr. ' W. S. Rlgdon. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mr. Rlgdon. I Mr. and Mra. T'ltt entertained the menv i bera of St. Paul' choir at a theater party at the fitrnnd Wedneday evening und later at their home In Omaha. Mr. Pitt la director of the choir. A group of nelghhora and friend ur prlaed Mr. W. A. Oraff Wedneaday even ing at hla home on Fairmont avenue, the oceaalon being hla birthday. A five course luncheon won nervmt. The even ing i plea'antly fpenl with gami and imiMr. I The Knight of Columbua entertained Itiforniiilly al their hall on Wedneaday evening The eirly purt of the evening is ilevninl to earda. after which dano iiH4 wn fiilnyed. An'her nf the popular hlk'h achool i-,.!ti i,i.i. will be f;lveit rrlday evening, ;.. nt the I 4 i ' hall. Thla In the !.- i.f the chn,. ,ii' rn fur lb year 'Mid .i k.'imI i riVc la rtpev'trd. y !- I..illier a'lliil oftba I'lut Prraliy. irnaii church mt Weiliiriuluy afternoon nt (lie tmiiie of Ml .MnrKret (ironewe $ f"r thn af 'ci ri.'i.n were Ma ii rj. M'a Kthrrtn I'enu, Ml, y . I t I. r an t Mi The uliira Hum ,':ihi'' eaebiii frtlliiwa-t l;y l'ie .! y .r nn.j fri'a'iiliFn ' , family i n ' "I the ih! r . . I .- the I - li hi I- i.-f aiI . . i .f ih- i 'nun, -It ll.uifa Vniian . t (he I.-1 m-'ing of l' year I .i i . (. ii.in-s -f ,M' 1,. i :'ry. Mr J i f . Iianj I in lr,irtin artitte , . a , ! X V ' vt i t : ,ei,i j-iiivr .in "iiai A fi- ltai.it'! iif IM t'nan .. I'rahf, ...'' Vt--..-f ,t: ,1,111 ?U. 1,111 l . J : ' it..ip,e r'. I 4 U-i. - a nt It el . If fh . . ... . , .-1 ftn I v, ' . . i I iii!l . -.i . !! I at'ii i- 1. i I, ..i tr I "!.! ,l'i. 1- I I ? ui' - '- h Hi 'nf I ' , ,n n-. I' k n. r -f ill, 1.1 . !, .-..A " f 1 , 1 1 I I Mr K ,.-t.et "IU ' 1 1 I kit t -. -M, l -H . 1 ' '!!, V " M vtl ,i. -i" ' 1 !. In ' 1 ' I ' I ' .- I Vi - 1 V . I 4 p - . f - 1 l - . s ? 1 i rtt,w r t T ...". ' . ll'' 101 rt Vis I It H. I ft, 1 J a 1 V (i I i 'I . (..! , W l I I''. - I,- ' ! '. t I I ' I Ii -t ft e t t ft - fit i " f Members of ' .i..j' . t i i.,i Uim CARMICUTA ClfABK. Mra. A. M. Jackaon and Mia Hire brought hyadntha and tulip. Mr. C. B. X,cffert tulip and Mr. Hylveater nm of the flowering currant bloom. Mr. Jack eon read an Interacting paper on "tlladloll and Other Summer Blooming Bulb." Mr. Reed wae aa!ted In enter taining by Mr. Jcokaon. The next meet ing of the club will be May tat the home of Mra. Angelina Rrlnamald, whan Mra. F, W. Dean will read a paper. The J, K. club waa entertained Wednea day afternoon at the home of Mra. J. W, Hchlller. The game of "600" aWntalud ajTiuaement and the prlxe for high score wa won by Mr. Grove Da Bar. Mr. T. K, Thoimt won consolation prtx and Mr. V. W. Cramer the "out-for-ull," Lunch- eon waa anrved after the game. Mra, Cramer and Mr. Fred Clnueen were oiub gueat. The next meeting will be held May 10 at the homo of Mr. William Marquardt The C T, I. club met Wedneaday at the home of Mr. Ouy Bolt and reorgan ized for another aerie of mtetlnge. Mr. Raymond Blnderaon wa elouted secre tary. Prtzea were won by Mr. John Jurgana, Mia Rab Young and Mra. Oiarlet Keye. Club rueU were Mr. Frenoe. Mr. Bert Riuacll and Mr. J. V, Crowe. The club will be entertained Wedneaday of next week at tho home of Mr. Karl Crampton. Social Affairs of the South Side Mr. R. Ilatbaway entertained tho Jolly Twelve at luncheon at her home Monday afternoon. Decoration were in pink and white. Thoie present were J. Pullian. Bowlcer, W. B. Routt, Rosing, Havolaka, L. Pullian, De Lavnney, C. A. CUne. E. Burke, C. Hathaway and O. Ilousoman. The New Century club wa entertained by Mr. Ij. 1 Btrawhecker Thursday afternoon at her home, 2KU A street Mr. Qernars won flrat prize and Mr, Cutnmlnga won econd. Twenty-five member were praent The Thunrday Whlat club wa enter tained Thursday afternoon for the flrt time since Ient started at the home of Mr. J. 0. Robertson, 2C1J Sooth Twenty fifth etreet Mr. J. B. Minor will entertain the Monday Afternoon High Five club at her home Monday. The Tueaday Kensington club will be entertained Tueaday afternoon by Mr. Albert Noe. Mia Laura Pratt of Lincoln la the guest of the Mlsie Oeorglnla and Adele Da via. Mis Pratt 1 also a merrfber of the PM Beta Phi sorority and attended their annual banquet at the Fontenelle Friday evening with the Mtsse Davis. The Reglna club will entertain at Its second annual May party Monday even ing at the Centurion club. Mrs. Edward Christie and grand daughter, Loulie, will leave the first of the week for Philadelphia to vtatt her daughter, Mr. Oeorge levering. Misses Arties and Helen I) renin en tertained the Reglna club Tueaday even ing. The evening wa epent at card. Twenty member were present The Win My Chum gave a auoceaaful play Thuraday evening at the high aohool auditorium. The play wae given la order to ralae funde to send a girl delegate to tha national convention of Camp Fire girls at Cleneva, Wl., which will take place sometime during t'i month of July. 'Tier nrab Aanlmment" waa thn name of tha play Tha glrla taking part ware: 1'orU Van Hant. Mil dred "onwy, I.oule Mathews, foal Alawnrth, Claire MrMllllan, Marjori Abtuilt, I'rani'l flam. Maidle Wella hreia Wrlgbl and lloi llljlrd. West Ambler Social Activities Clyde flu U rt'rn4 fr.tm a wa ( trip In Vttli), U, Saturday evening. Hairv H l1"'. '" ha visiting re i.Mt at ,1imtir. S , rlufn.l hem vitiitv XI t and lf l Uran.e WalsH l iif Uy I 1 iii,t g i Mra. Walsti e I ' s In l la- olri Vlr (I .i II itiD ol'l tlatn l ' Hoi ! 1 ! W-inwn'a 1 i n 'fewe in a not a Viwiiir att'N'"i. May 4 iu Mar iin Ian- lM.e aV in 1 fa W tsMrtv en4 i'a itna 'i h1 t'i Car sn V J 1 ' 1 are "'' ; - 4 1, . to ' it e v e .1- ,t 1 ,ii(, IS V'm l't J.Kn.-m ..i-'i.. l i'n Hi t faViy i i. a iV.ii act ' f Mr a t M' r 'tw a if i v I a a-.! sir ! Vi !!) i -Si.... Vlr I ant Mr in'-i- eie ,isr ' t J - ki rm lrie V--ii.I at V" J T j-.-'.g MHi' I t ea laaavt. . t sVk.ih llimn In 1 ... . Hi .fn M ift. g-'em.!-' 1V-: ! '-..li in v . .1 y t I .! 1 . s-t 1 , -a . M , 1 I VI t ) n (!. ... I Hi ii. ,ii a" o. I V- 1 t , 1. Irl. W, , . t Vj 6 lit' I , . 1 1 ' ' I , I ' 1 .,-. 1 ,".. 1 -. 1 1 . 1 1 .k. Hinton - Chase Wedding Party cairns t li f . - A tr h i It ' t f l.v ' Marfar, d JYary Waffle, Florence Social Items Mis Anna Welchart wa ploasanlly entertained by a number of her achool matea on Sunday afternoon. Those pres ent were: Misses Madge Fry, Marie Fllley, Mildred Chambers, Helen Morln, Gertrude Krum, Marie Letovsky, Anna Welchert, Mary Welrhxrt, Helen Wel chert Messrs. Tony Adler, Elner Kwan son, Harry Larson, Wilbur Reed, William Adle.r, Otto Adler, Harold Raymond. Plilletu Broderson, Kmll Adlor and Al bert Welchert, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Klerle entertained at luncheon Monday In honor of Mr. and Mr. J. F. McLne of Omaha. Rev. J. B. nutter spent the forepart of the week at Utlca, Neb., where h officiated at a baptism and a funeral. Mr. R. T. Ami of Kansa City. Mo., and Charles Tlet of Bloux City, la., are the gueU of Mr. and Mr. Frank Tlet. The Mtsse Johanasen entortalned de lightfully Easter Sunday at an egg hunt. A large number ef the younger folka were present and spent a pleasant afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mtchaelson epent Sunday at DeSota visiting relative and friend. HAM i ' j I t in2su ,,, a At the annual meeting of the Presby terian Sunday school held at the rhurch parlor Monday evening, but few change In the officer were made. Mr. IV H. Olmsted, teacher of the Always Faithful ela, 1 uc.oeeded by Paul A. Haakell and Rev. J. P. Putter, teacher of the adult class, will act a assistant to Mr. Batihltt. who will he the teacher. The other officers for the oomlng year are. R. P). Wallace, superintendent; Mrs. J. H. flutter, assistant auperintedent ; Miss Polly Morgan, secretsry; Milton Nelson, assistant seoretary; Mra. W, A. Yoder, corresponding secretary; Irving Allison, treaeurer; tteuben lUhn, librarian, M1a Coldle UiiMiel, organist: Mla Maude Klerle, assistant organist. The O. U, V. clrol of the Prashyterli.n ebur. h entertained at a musicals at the home nf Mra F. P, Urown, 'Itiursday afternoon. About seventy-fHe liivlt. thins were Issued. Miss Mthel Khlpley, daughter of Mr, and Mrs ,1 V. fhlptey, and Alfred C. Ilsfisen, were married Tuesday after nmn. Iha He t'harles favldga officiat ing. Mr and Mra. Ilaraen wt! make t elr hum In i"maha, Al th Humlay evening aerv're f tha rresl'JIellHIl ihur.h. the fnllnWlng ef- fl,r r !' led fr the riming ' rider, Jamae C. Kindred; dona, F H Wa'la.. r P Msrafnrt. r. H A'Ha, I' iV ltsll and K. II l'eira-m t. If Clmaiet, Mrs Cbarl Pari ton. Me Paul llaakall. Mra J It but- I tar an1 Vx Mary msi1 etwit thai foraKit et the wes at Ce r IHuf'a m j -'bur h butna, ! he 11. C, Itartleg ef T"a, IT,.. ta hiMIng servica at It1 CTiMs'taa hr try etn wh lrw 't . 1 ; each !l 9 v, l-ln It,.., I ratee ef II I Ww.1ffla f it.. Wt.r'd will wt at ! 'Ml f I . ka'l M e tat ae 1 1 ' 1 in- i a n n... ' i .-(. ,j. !.-., 1 i' m -1-1.1-i11.su ! in n. ,.. wi'l t 4uaat 1 fts t aiee I i a;',.- Met i' 'i f a t-' r-"Ms, of f i i' 'ft a tsu'sa I " Cult anU'-aiH.-t tt fhsle ilt n ri -r 1 iy Me F-lear I ' n sv a iii vi -.,i, t-i h . it '. M tn . i 1 wk I k ..!. I . -n -,. ,i,t . I (' KMote.g I ' t"-l- t- . - I s, t W- a t a f ef Mr. H git W r ii.,. 1.. vie i Ve I, .. sdii"' a f i' 4 ! giii. i t 11 !i i i'!-i r- 1 I , v t ' 1 b 1 1 i .1. l w tt 1 ' i III 1 , I I .,....-,.., I-., I.I I. 1, I , 1; I r '"( 1 : .. ..... : !-r j liaJ"" Ralston's Social Events Mrs, E. II. llerden and daughter lert funday, after a two weeVa' visit with her alater, Mr. R. B. Ieater, Mrs Kotysa ha returnod from Ht. Joseph's Imapllal, whoio she hna been for thai ast month, A hiiby girl arrived at the home of Mr, and Mr, T, R. Aylsworth Haturdiiy "The Store Beautiful" U. 35. IMatlonal Bank OuIIdln09 N ew laiiorei $25.00 New Coat,, $15.00 ) i!:u l' h. . al I .e ie si' art ti ii'f "I tvf "(in in 1 I, !,,.. vt. i.f ciivett, Urg trn i I , ' ;.i.ir I n'.i I . s al I ( -Vi ' ti i. lit t,. y i. I I ,.; (. . i I ' I I I I r a ii l. A. si a (m4 In t i. u 111 i n '! ltt v ! ., a !.'- ."i-s-Ul ."! $15 $10.00 Coati at $29.50 ! I 1 I - i 1 i fl ii ' ' . i M . t Jtll'f I, ii,. . tn f fine la! 'i i, r--e il .1 ,,,(. I , lull ". I n I 11 11 h . s-" ', et. A'l beasii : t illy '' t ,1 e . t .r'-ly tt . l-ia I 1 t'. i. It ti 0gr,() ,t II" t.i-.st, al . , , V' Mt. Urag and children left last n.' unlay for !t. Joteph, whero her mother la quite 111. Mine r.cnnie Clemmnna and Theodore llertle. bith well known her, were mar ried In Sioux City, la., last Th'traday. Mra Art Moran haa been quite IU tha t week. Dundee Society Notes In hniiur nf Hie .Vlaaes I'grwii and Mies Narila Hcott, who are to be June hrulea, Mra, C. II. Tlionm gave a luncheon at hr homo last Friday Mi s Thomas A inline of New ark, N. J , la the gueat nf her parents, Mr. slid Mra. J. W. Marshall. Mlaa Marguerite Hrntt entertained at liinclieciii lunt rialiirday In honor of the Mlnxex I, ii, II" and June I Iron 11, The iMiinlee elri'le of thn Child 1011 hiivullon hiiguo butt Monday with Mrs. Allen White. The I'imdne Woman' club met Wednesday wUh Mr. (1. W, Wlck rr;hiii. The Omaha chapter nf the Wimian'a Chrlitlan Temperance union, met Wednes duy with Mra, Ii. II. Hume. The Happy Hollow Franoo-Helglan Rn Ih'f society met at the home of Mr. F..ru Mlllind The Thlinhl'i club met Tuesday with Mm. liny Hunilei land. Mr, lli-nrgo Melntyie gave a lea s mlhesipiy fur Mrc. Htorr llowen and Mrs. If. If C. Weed. Tim Nabob club gave a dance Friday evening at Harts hall. The Olrii', Bible clas held It laat meeting of the aeaaon at the home of Mia Esther Weatarfleld. The Missionary eoolety ftf the Dundee churoh mot Friday with Mr. W. T. Wal ton. Dr. and Mr. Oharle CTNell Rich will move May 1 from (lit Capitol avenue to MO Underwood avenue. Mr. and Mr. 1. Ii Fltagerald moved the last week to (014 Chicago street. Mr. Jane Chudwlck, ha returned 'ruin Chicago, whero she ha been with Mrs. I.ewla . Reed, who ha been very III, but I now Improving. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Cooley and rhll ilten have returned from a visit In liurllngton, la. Mr, Joorg Tunnlcllffe 1 vlalttng In '.all iilmrg, III, The women of the Dundee church en Orhn Exhibit and Sale of Late Spring Styles in SMART STYLES AND VARIETIES THAT ARE UNEQUALED, Received in the last few days thousands of most fashionable garments for late Spring and Summer wear. Entirely new styles of plain tailored and fancy suits and smart coats for all occasions. Special Offer Monday and Tuesday 1 ir. Brand New S45S Silk Chiffon, Taffeta, Clro de I.orulrf and I'alllc In ar,tv, jri'i-t'ii, .!, n.tv v, rumi nint M;t 1 IVptv liti. tun 1 1 w .)!, nf uu h twn mv iiinttfvi'i tovt, r IiK!il'U'if Unfl'y i i.iita witd w i, ciii'iilaf or t!irt'l kirl. Miili t y f-r iticat nf tatlm. l.inr.l j'li'tii vt fr..v ni!k. SutM for wniiinii niul tin!', A Hciulorful oj 'pr .unity fur viu to I n v n fnv itilt nl thl ju ii'tv .Nctunt if IU tertained Ue Omaha and auburUtui o- cleiles of the Presbyterian union at luncheon Wednesday at the church. A priigrnni waa given In the afternoon. Tho Mlsse Trostlor of Lincoln and Si'Hx City were the guests last Humlay of their slater, Mra. P. J. Whit. In honor of the Mlasea Brown, Mra. Carroll p. Belden and Mr. Charle C. Pelden gave a luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Carroll Holden. Mis. II. Hugh C. Weed and umall sons nf ft, Iiuis are the guests of her liiirriits, Mr. slid Mrs. Philip Potter. Mis. flannel I Peck of lluffalo, N. V., funnel ly of Omaha, has arrived, to spend the summer with Mrs. Oeorge llnaglaiul. In honor of thalr house guest. Mi, lillss or Diileahurg, III., ltev. and Mrs, J. J. l.ii in pe entertained at dinner Tueaday. Tho other guests were: Rev. and Mra, Harry II Foster, Mr, and Mrs, E. 14 Thiunas and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. flodds. Ilrv. and Mis. Johns have returned from their winter sojourn In Florida. Belleview College Notes The freshman class of Itellevu ColJcg look a hike Frlduy afternoon to Cutflit Hprtnga and Motown Hollow.- They came li 11 r "cutting" their English das to g i an early start, but wiser counsel pie. ; ailed and Ihoy did not leave until ! The member of thn class took their lunch and prepared coffee and oilier "enia" over a flrw, whh Ii Improvised 1 tnenl took the place nf their dinner, Tin.' prty did not return until 1 o'clock. Among those who took the hike were; Misses Misses rioriilhv fiavls, Cstherln Harrett, Melissa I Havldann, Elisabeth Klntner, Ella H. Ptireell, Ksthrvn (Jhanahan, Eva M, Ward. Messrs Weir Dobbin. Mss f1rdnr, llnlsev Noye Walker J. Itute, Edwin U Pi.1. Pnrnlce MlUer, Vlotorl Marr, Agnus flreiman, Ruth fierhvshlre, I "oris Unilhurg, Hernlce H''hlotfeldt, liesirlca "loss, R'Hh Htnkes. Messrs Hint F3. Day, Ifarrv Frwln, perrv Johns. Clsrwood Richard- aon, M ii'l.m l Fvana, Orle I Wsbb of the claa of 1f1 sfent the week-end et Hetlevii, II 1 Instruc tor In Hene n the Weeping Water High ehool, Profesaor Pn' led the rhapel servlee Wednesday and mdiy. President Nlch oil presided at the Monday nd Tuesday morning service. Professor Pnl and Peter gave a lGtti and Brothers iiiis aid and Fashionable Suits, faculty leuture-roeiui) In chapel Thur day morning, l'loleaarir Puis read tjhaJtv peare'a Macbeih and Professor Peters gave n abort lecture on the play. Three rchearaals a week of "The Mer chant of Venice," the play which th senior rlnsa la plimiilng to give durlnst commencemmt week, are now being held In Adelphlan hall. Professor Puis I coaching the play. Profesaor Puis, who la sponsor of (Me freshman cliiss, accompanied the clns on Its hike Friday afternoon to Co I 1 1 Hprlmia. A Flowers by Telegraph, JSilIuniil1 .Jloriri Parcel Post and Express This Ktintrr ha drnionairgt pr to our nntlrn Hatlsfgi'llon the pratlli'l)llily of thn National l lorlat plan, Vb sent out more, flower thl yeuv than rvrr be for and not on, tinfavoralile roport hu ranched, u. On tho other hand, ninny have cxpre od grout pleasiirn ovr thn ron dlllon of lh flower upon ar rival at domination, "Send clovfem Try o on your oiil-of-tow n ordr, John H. Bath "TU Cartful Fhri$t" Jf404 I'arnam Ht., Oman, riiim rtmifflM 8000. Wl OTl UVaU, OAKPCTJ, OU TA1 ADO FOKTIEmCa, Dreshcr Bros. DYEftfJ, Y OIiSAsTIima, MATTCKI AID TAII.Oag, 311.17 fUliH MT W Call Wow and Peltver. OiU TTXH 140. "The Store Beautiful' Farnom St. $15 TadJock Suit., $29.50 riuiin'tig at) ii . J nl frum (tut lallui. Mil il laffol, still 1 iii ! an t ivn 1 jr ii fin n U' 11 ... 1 a4 flare iln 1 bniiM.1 !lti hiar lualil tir i'.t. he.), .:. el It tiile llu !. I.I 11 I riiH (.lain ir fnf i!it irf r.1 $29; l. . .. I . . . . II'"' ii i .i 'i 111 r-m 1 avMia r i effti I t. , , $65 Eicluiive Suiti, $15 at a I IU , . I tf fa at tats t-i I Mi.il nf ,!: Il h a a V t Jk If !., I a '.. t'truba an I -Uv l Uie, l JJ j.'a a l. . r , -i.l. Leafs IiIj n.ii'H i . , ?' s, lUli'l KHim 4H. ,.$45 ' el 1.1 ,!- '1.. I !' i I ... ,i '.1 . 1 I ... t t I .. !l P1 t