15 Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -:- Club Doings nu; r.KK; omaha. saitkday. may wi HEAD OF STATE WOMLNS EDU CATIONAL ASSOCIATION. f'V f- '. b A 2 COOKERY EXPERT TO LECTURE HERE AGAIN ' Mrs. Sarah Rorer, Internationally FamotH, Will Talk Untfer ! Church Society Auspices. ' DATES ARE SET FOR MAY 22-27 I nr i t n ii Tvai.n Rter, rnnkrv ami itllelrtl, ipnt nf Internattmial f..,,. ... " will inttiin M Omaha fnr ih u-.i.u ,,f f J I iiinll I Mh :i r, In lw n inin of lerture fur I The nnip.nl nie.'tiin nf tin IV i, , . Ihe benefit of ih St. Mr'a Avenue ! mmlliarj of t r nhm tM,i.n,i (innirriiniiin eh in I, aocirtv. Th lee- ehi.rrh ',M ti l I'lmn , in i , Ultra , In j,,, t)l, m,.rnlnir ami rt ild innm . i-i, In, m.v .-,.,ollaf,i,m,a Im (In. nfti-r. !, Mum t .a.,.-.., . 1,4. Ml ... t-. Ian WlllHin .mm, , Mr, tto,rr P Tu,.lln , ,, 1,7 ,' I ''l,nl.rrr. I Hi" i,i.,ii:i- m , , jr N P I'p like .Mm Ofujnod T r'riM tlllin NnM ML. 'iihortic r tlic rnenihrra nf the (r:,""",Mr."rr"nl" ,h" ,e""r" "" ; Masonic May Party. ,',T' " "! ?" ""V fln'1 1 s"""-" ' -" inulr. mlmlaalnn l,'Vi-l i.l M mnii Well ,,.., , . ,,, . ., REE GENERATIONS AT BIRTHDAY TEA Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Stom Ob erve the Ninetieth Anni versary of Her Birth. LIVED IN OMAHA FIFTY YEARS ru vki.mfic'i tMa, , mm. An Omh grfnt-nrnniliriotncf will eele rnaia h.r rtlnriirtn Uir'hUay hj a ,eit ihl "fi! iiif.ii fri.in '; ir, ,; ,,,!,( .,rt , f.',llv 'iiim r in c,,. (.M,n., mil fiiijiid -fl by thtf. fti lH'.r,llf. ,,f ,. i- ,1 i ,n,iSi - hj, l Vn. :ll.l,l,lrl ) hmi. . Sin , ., , 1 nk'iiirid (tiiitl.i.niii, wh.i, ,ih , t mm tn tin. Hir VIIIm I'irrmm .Mtorr. in'fl tho tilunrn- Mr nn th t,! n m ' fir rly fifties nnfl in th Invibl' rt rtny, ')f thr iIxiIi-h. hr.ii t m ( 1 II r nnd tlif rr. rrnnlnirtlnn iiolir y v.n tho HiH rn In i: oulli-rn 'Bifi, 1mvli rt UHltlcri! f-n Mitrn front Irr unpr ntfrtf-d. Mr. uti'l Mm. utnrr firm ,riif r in He'li-vui. j tv l-r i Tfn.ril tin. plidn tn ' 'nlol n rlo, j tho li! tiMn ii, i.m,',, tiir Inllim j mmmt Hi Kriniii(. Dllzibrth W IIMmnifl 1'rrm h n horn . ti i f'tttodcifl, ,Mi:- , iittirty yfiiifi nun tylny1 ntt twrnty-two yrni.i Utri bri'dtn! tf wife iif Viilliin riff-on h'tnrif. nf tl i well rnndn .iincrnf nun"!!! iiiiniiy ot 11 i imriin urn inn, in. iii'Niti-n ny .viinc Anna innoiia j ,M,.(;,.0 1 0,.,.,. (.;),,, j, fh(1 B),,(n ii1 fln kin tn Tlrv. I ir Itl' hnrfl KH-r J of Mnrnlii, who If nn llir fm-iilty of tlm j numlipi- nf , nnk hnokx nii In wrll known , f-,oiT, the rlofiifnt iliv In who fonlliiii1 ! I'tu Nonnul orhnnl! ttlll hold our of',, , , wtlinn Shft ,nnf (wo to dlitlnanlr.il th" pulpit nf llmry Warrl j t''i'" iik-iIiik of thf , t thn . lr.., s (.,( r,. ,.,,Jr ,Bl, P.i-hrr olrl rlnin h. the Plymouth (Vn- "iimmrri'lal rltib Hxturdny, Tlim . lufi wi Tho nr.,! of fo-,n dinhm mrnun riKttlio;il of l;rokl,n. ! '"""" '" ' " ''' i fur l.nj. I,.,,,.. r ,. .Imwr' i.rtlM llllr Ir.r. In llnh. "''' ""'Will ,. Ii, n,,,in ,,! M h.nl ;in1 (1t )n,f)rnvf , ,h; runi. j Mr. Worr . rui-lr.) M I rnw' l"K Mn-"ln lhf. About , l,,, hrn it l,r nl,Msr, by Jim rtorrr 0;nh, hrrr ,h. h, hrn an ! "W-'Htom nr ex.p.-t-, In t- MIM Kfl Sinhh nf Onh i Mr,,!800'"1 "fP' j prrl,!fnt: Mlv Mnry Knrrtrr of Unmln. ' ,f"'l '"' Porothy Hull I iwrrHiry. (iiirl K. fCHli Prllo nfi'"'"" '"f""!-" for I'liliiid,, to tdkr lip i T-lnf-r.li, irrnnuror j ""lr ";'"l ' t' Art Iti.HtKif , Mr iiiirl Mm Hnntihl I'ntlrrmi, h,v ..J.:1,i.i..i . . ... --.- , ,oli If, , hlr(0 urirl HI. U,iK for few Comus Club Notes. Th fomin rlul, rnlrrmmrrl Th.irn 1 ,'"n""1 l'"l "r Huffulo. N T , My afternoon bv Mm Ch,l.. Kr-r, '"'tnrri.v or .;mr,,A. n mnvrn to ,p,, PrltM wn won by Jlilm K. R """ mn'r "' M' ""rP Mo.g. Inn,' Mr mill Mtf Thnn .1 Krlly ri mnk t,(t pmi'ii'fitiiniM t'i ifiki, up thnlr rrnl-fit-nrr In ' hl nfo Hhnut May 18 Mr mnl Mm Allen V M,e of Hnmb ton, ii-h . m-e the Kni-um of Mm, Will lm H Honen to llriifl the hlrthflny relehrdllon of tbrlr mint, Mm. Klltheth WIHlmiiH Htonn. Ml.i Abbn Howert of the Peru pmte Xiirnul i hool arvhe.l 'rhuniUv v n. In tn be thn iet . i iitirlv of hrr mother. Mr. W'llllHtrt It Mourn Mm K. Ii llohirtion mid In"' iliiughtei. .Mm. W. A l.eet, refinie.l humn Thm dliv tvrnlnn ortrr nn riLhl i'r!, .i Iriiirn In ( Hliroi ii i;i Wyoming Oil Sent to Eastern Points i. Today's Affairs. Mm l.i)ii..ri , i'miiii tm v nfiei noon in h'f homr m ih mi rittil nirrtlnn of I nf lln Knppn Alpha Tim . Mi l nl' run I'ti i: h M I 4 pok HI". It lie Pin' ,i if Mr 1 ttilK iiiorniin; m Hi- home of Mr rt llii ren'a I ill ilimlr i'h i(il,. a,, i. ii .1 I Till . f 111 mil.' h. I ' ! e I i-i niiil ti ihe 1'1,-H ,,f , nii tlnt t'oala to New- U'minK ha , oninieiit ,1 urmilnR i, Js Into IVnnayl' aula, wtih h lm io n Inokdl upon Ihe hurl of the nil "mIiiiIhb inclnalry. liming tl,r laat ten m. ulth ihe Norihueaierii and H.ul itnn miirll Ihe Slundard Oil eninnanv p'.li ei; a-, nidr: for he nhtnnirnt of ''Hi harn-'a if oil ,).it ,,f ( inprr. t,, , in I, him, It a., Kino ihem II uill he illMi ili.neil to Ui iMnlei n .i-ll lea and 'n n h' '' llilllli.e .i,Hiilltlia .if ol lii I 'M . ..nil In i. ,n f., ,,0 ' Or.p,,,,,!,, (!j ,,,, i, t, ,.,, rin. Um nut n.ii or i alifoM,,,, linrh t il.. It 'him ilmi ii,, ,,,, p,, i f . . . uaiikrr ,a baii'lied Ihrnniih iiiimhn ft f - (ern tralrta of tank cam. all loaded with oil, and pinning from flflen tn iiiliit- rat K i'H' tn the tialn. Thia oil la all billed tn polnia eaat of ChltaRn LOCAL NAVAL OFFICE MEN PALLBEARERS FOR COMRADE Mr-n of ihe (oral limy I en till lns aia lion a.nff vera pull'iraiera fnt V: n rrl I,, Mei,m,ii, hoe rmirial held al I'loaoya i liapel al ; r in M iln' 'n Kiii'.t I. aw ii renirl'iV a fliina niuiid and a itunlei Bate Ihe Head linn th" final n I . t Itev . 1 1 I '. I'nluly "ii f)i' Inl t he ai'l V li'i'l Hrnt'T'i body naa InotiKht ri.itn Hania i i . . i 1 a I . ai 'onipaitlrd by hb itlfe and ihier i hlldti-n. Ilia parent hp- Mr and M: J. I, Urn. on It." Kllla it awiine He im atlMihi-d to I lo.al imtt re rinltlnt alailon In I'd;' ami T'I I HE MAY NOW TURN THE SPOTLIGHT ON HIMSELF 'nlr in hute n aniitllKhl ehitie on trie," him b, en tha hihIiI.ii of tunny a nam voiina' tneplMii. " I .h vv a I efitlni, anme lime hetwe'ti Ihe hour of nildilkbl and bedllnie," aa lhe In i'w oi l. N V,. a ri"liiK i'iintt tln',iiii or aonn iilher rianu profosf'tmnl. mept Into the t,iin,enii of Jail, W.iolf! tanbiih and aiole :i pi ife. ily .nod aimiliKht. .la. k a"it I tin i tf he calidies ihe party h II teii' h n I m a in w and effn lhe not. I a 1 1 hi ! ft. I. "im w III I f I'loaerl thla e'eiui, t:h dan'mii ami May f.a rt t. Anna Ti&hefa The Neliraeha V'oinen' Kdnealiuiial - inown iiTnahn irtnlrnna aie plniilii)t n nunilirr of lei'lnre pnrilea. whh luneh 'mi folium,, and preeedinn Mm Dorer'i talk Mm Uorcr talked to pa, krd liouaea it every leeime Inal ynr. In reeonlton of her alandlntr aa a ftletltlan, Mra. Hnrer haa been eleeted to the ew York worker In the I'll it ("onsregntiona I hnreh and allied Inn elf with ihe enarl table oIKHItUaiiofia aflillalid , Willi her hufh 'if l.er four I ii 1 ri r " ri , bul o , anrvlen Mm V'lllimii n. Ilowen of thla ,m, Atiolher dniiKliler wag the lata Mra, f! J. M"i oniii'll. line eon lied lit ,ail" manhood and the omrr did tint nurviv iiit liifuniy. The de.r.enfUnti now tinni t,ei elht (tratidthlldren and f've Kr"t 'andehlldren. Ferrla, J, K. Iimiek and lion Tllloiaon i The el u I) ill inert In to ueeka with I t In If fa nu Ilea and hlldren will )' ttir Kiti-aU of tho Heolllah ntte . Woinmi'a ehili al it Mav partv ai the iiithrdiHi thl eienim KoIIokIiik the ihtidirn a pmntain Ihe old Ffifllah May pole rinnre will he nlMni Mra. rharlna Tltiem h ehame of the rraimemenm and ttlll be .i.u., hy Mra .! C. awt epee and Mlaa ftimaell lie. fiaannienla will be men ed l Mlaa Adeila Htlne, aaalafed hv .Mra. W, I , Mei 'lln took, Mra fhnrlaa Wlntem. Mm llny.. flantner, Mra I'red Ken. Mra n I' Hartnint:, Mta M Itllmn Kr;iaaen and Mm n. O. ililehrtai Personal Mention. riean and Mra. .lame. Taioo. k have returned front fcieelrtm Hiriii, whet a thay apent ten dan Ura Eleanor H ,oi nmn of riib ao and Ut Mra ft V,', Incklnaon of HI pai,l, .Minn, am at tha home of Mm M Mninnin' Hhlrley Mteel, hnvlna h i , ailed bre by tha death of their brother lha lata Walter Malloiy III! I IMJIlt Mm. ft. llab'now eh, iilni la vl.liioa her parrnta, Mr and Mra N hpir .to met will rattim to ,er hninr In New Vork Be'r Hero To Grow With Crowintf Omahtt.ri! U inira n fra-Mvll a. II m n r-ir ITVrzrs ll. n-- m r m m i i . i w- w F.H II II II fMi llllimi MQ u ibrau imp y iaieh m Among tha out-of-town kin pieaent flt loaay'a rnlcbratlnn will be Captain f):orr i , Mra. ChMi'lf I.aiialruin Ilowen ut the eiaat artillery, at at lone' a. ' " I .niaa i,ii.Htietii ( oiiKdoii . hoateaa to tam Aorrn! aeimoi, irananjusnirr, an.. , tn Tiieaay firldge eluh at lunrheon at her home thla Hflernnoii, Mia, Arfhur a.l I'ort William. Me , grartdaop; M aa ; Tuesday Bridfje Club. Ahl.a. Ttowen of the family f tha fern j Mj(ls KUMthu .(,1),rt,','l) , h(1 Mra AlUn y. rtem of llonylitoii, M eii , ill', e, Mta, Fiona la mill trnditiK rt nrihe, ieeful life, Intererled III .her rhureh arid elrrla of friends, k'jenly alive to what ti Ihe mode. In knitting and fumy work and trridlln; In fine rieflln work and hern etllrllng, For many yearn It haa bean her pride that hei waa able to mftke with Iit own band the Kt'a h ave at 'hilalmM. Brownell Hall Dance. A daiieo wa Kiven at, Rrowntll Hall ,k8tiinlay i:entng; by th realdent enlor In honor of the dy achool lenlOT. Chap eron for the affair rri ll Kuphe ifii.i Jobnaon, Mtaa Galwey and Mia Hln-r-lalr. The botea were: M)ae Mlae Harriott' Ahhrook, T)e,lale Malk. fiararuerlt Botrk, KtBa Mulllan, r.nllle Kaddl. Marie Handera. Alb Korbr. Helen Reynold, Mildred Krumm, Alice fiedfewlck. Jeannotte McHrlde Th ituegt included; Mtaeea Miae Oeraldino He. Jeanette Green Mary Fuller. hleld Martha fvltt, Helen Johnton. Hoger,! waa the ueat of Ihe affair, CUv the flrat of the week fait hy a re i n Mr and Mil II P jlninea and I of tha week. .1 wee Me, return Ihe fun) Tho lalanda of New Zeahmd were anp- I poeed to he part of a aninhern loniliieni. ! till elroomnavlxaied b t'optnin t',,,,1, i In irrn, ! 4 15 -17 So l6St Omaha llomtfurnithing Headquarter Save Money by Buying Your Oriental Rugs Now! War conditions have naturally reduced the supply of Oriental Rugs and gTeatly Increased their cost. Anticipating theae conditions the Beaton & Laicr Co. are still able to show a very large selection of Oriental Rugs in all qualities and sizes at their Usual Moderate Prices We advise our patrons to anticipate their future wants in Oriental Rugs and save money by buying now while our prices are as low as ever. 2itSEIPi a Charge Account and Welcomel03 THE BEST BARGAIN YOU CAN BUY T Ii p iitHnufii'liirer aa iliat wr are noil STEEL HOD HOES FOR BOYS dt a lower prti thn anyone) In th Tnli'd Slalfa, r have. l ) erild theitl t tlioa' itritf, but. they coat it nitf-thlrd. nittr than thfy dlr) yr agii. If the prlre goes higher nr will have to i'u Imp our pili'p In you. Hoy, I to r,' . $2.."0 l.lttle. jeni', ft io 82.2r 1'nrrrt roal PnlH. DREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 Farnam St, Benin h Clark, Meaara Henry Hat ('harleji Alllaoti. Knker flood, Frank fampbell, Ralph Powell, ijerald Ptryeher, Harold Mulllaan Allen Mulligan, Vlnrent Hhook, Meaan Henry Camohell. Andrew Neabitt, t'arl Amlek. Leland Walter. Joaeph Bttifikey, Oeora Korbee, Ranard Heno, IT, Carroll. Arthur May. Seymour Lake Country Club. The vomon of Seymour Lake Country elub will Klve a aubacrlntlon dancing jjirty at the flub houae Hatutday evenina; ma exrteeted that more than 2TO rouple will participate. The refreshment ulll he In charRfl of Meadani. .1. H. Farralt, i Joaeph W. Voodrouh'nd John Tkkln. while Mra. I,, M. l.ord find a bevy of at- i motive yonntr ladlea will be In charKe I of the emidy booth. A large number of , pal Ufa havfc been planned, antontf them , being Mr. and Mra. 11 G. Wlndheltn, who will have thirty guest: Mr. and lira. W H. Cheek, iwellty "'es; Mtaa Marcaret Fox, aix; Mr. and Mra. floor-, Krani'ia. fifteen; Mr. and Mrs, T. 1.. ; 1'onib.t. twenty; Mr mid Mm. Ih-nry l'oiter. twenty-five: Mr. unit Mra. C A. Melebrr. 1M Mr. and Mra. C. A. Mm unni, five; lieorae linhman, four, H. I.. , MeWlllirtin,. foul, Me iid Mr. I !--riednai, four. For Miss Scott. Miaa Mlldren Man t Ko"" 1 t'.v 1, pe ld tomorrow ptorinii, the f i r t o' ilie out of town fwrn lo w.tdin ..! Mia. I aria ,S' it to Mr, Carl Wad.- ' wmh whlill Hill be ,ilen nUed ' t the boiiie of l:e tilde ,t lele'i'' oil "" i' 't ,'f M T'Hie will I"1 ,,, , et er CiKIl U. m L'l'i ''hi' l Ml.., h, ,,it who will airel II th- iii t' i, 4 ' ,. t t the a"i! en t-e '-'.dm r.n ..,..- '(! m n,n,!,...i. Uiti'.'f "t r: 'r ' i 'it'i'i ct Co -n, i; , f., !r tf-r N'ti-ii sua ,., afuitr n bi.,t.. at l.n :.! , , Ml a '. fit i..e-.M ..I ' le ,-, i , i at bei i r V I' t'ir ' r Mi. 4 I !'. in I: el ' ii , j . p , i 1 ti.a ( '" -i., V : . t I t u i ' t I. . i 9 o tll'l 'i ! II,., . a t I . ' , t.i I , , Ml t '4 . I . . . I 1 ., 1 ' , ' a i ' i a i i - i . , r Hi t. I . ) I , i ' Llieap lotJiie c leap Men! Was It Not Marcus Aurelius Hanna Who Gave Utterance To This Somewhat Trite Remark? The mere lowering of prices was not what that hard-headed business man referred to, but rather the tendency if you will, of the material-it is that tendency, that method, that custom, that habit that the senator deprecated and these are the things we have stood against in all the years of our business life. Saturday at KILPA TRICK'S, CHEAPER goods because of price-reductions; cheaper because of no lowering of qualities. Let us iterate and reiterate, never in the nation 's history was it so important that you and buyers generally, should trade at a reputable store. Series of Silk Sales Saturday, Starting at Opening Hour Displayed in lots on counters ,s you enter, 33c-39c-59c Marquisettes, Pongees, Habutais all con siderably below present prices. At Glove Counter All that was left from a former important purchase of kid and lamb gloves. All sizes, most colors Bought today we would be compelled to ask $2.00 per pair for most of them, even more for sonic $1.33 PER PAIR Guaranteed of course. Fitted any time after Saturday. Discrim inating customers will have no hesitation in buying for future needs. Looks like a kid glove season anyway, weather is so cool. Will accept telephone orders till 11 a. m. Sale starts when store opens at 8:30, Much has been written about scarcity of this, that and the other thing since al! Europe went crazy. Leather is one tiling which hai been in great demand so great, indeed, that the commoner skins arc al most impossible to get. All sorts of cheap sybrtitutt s have token their place. SHOES have felt the prico pinch abo. Fortunately for US and YOU, alao, "BAKER," our SHOEMAKER, was "well heeled," an the Mrcet phrase goes. He had a kckI stink of the finer skin such skim ,,. are worthy to bar the "B.tkrr" name ami ai in accord with the Kilpntruk Reputation. Pair FRANK TUTTLE (He's our shoe man) says, tell them about the new 'un3. Here they are for Saturday: Patent Leather, also dull kid, 1 dn a a hand welt pump j ipO.UU Patent Leather, also dull calf; J7 aa very large tongue and buckle, I P I UU Colonial Pump, narrow reced ing toe, hand unseamed welts, Georgette Pump, out of the or dinary model, perfect fit, hand turned sole, Louis Qua torze heels; light grey, dark grey, dark blue, bronze and black VersaillesA half shoe model, with one tie; come3 high on the foot; black kid piped with white, champagne, cruiser grey and patent loather ! can't you almost hear the! fountains of Versailles play, j ing and hear the merry laugh- i ter of the Dubarry's, Porapa- j dour's, Maintenon's, etc j Simplicity Pump A short ) tongue pump model; medium I height, Louis heel; patent and 1 dull leathers; turn and welt ' soles , I $6.00 Pr. $5.00 Pr. It's t;me you, too, j,ot t!' KUpafnck habit fur shon sc at other hut tharnhj? Mm ef our nuto'uf n have u Now it seems th hoiht of folly to ask you to come in the morning for a fitting for you won't pay any attention to ui Here is one place whore woman's per versity will crop out. Wt art- going to surest it anyway-HQ MUCH MORK SATISFACTORY In the . 'll:iou,n ifB a gotxl dial like nun vwuung tut r, in a barber shop NEXT! Wo (n tnltr a ft a mure c.t.vi for SkirVt to your inr-mtn- (Jot in no.v if expert rlv tlrlivriy l.ook n if v e can not take arty iui. t n lf.! ' r I APOR I3 COSTI.NO MOKK. We Have About 125 Hats To Sell Saturday OUR MILLINERY MANAGER has checked up her account, and She finds about 75 hats too many on hand of one kind. She finds about 50 hats' too many on hand of another kind. In one group, hats worth up to $12 Each. In other group, hats worth up to $15 Ea. About 75 will be offered at $5.00 Sat'day. About 50 will be offered at $0.?)8 Sat'day. Blacks and colors; large hats, small hats, medium hats; milan hemp, lisere, Pol ish chips, braids, trimmed in ribbon bows, wings and flowers. The quantities are so small that they should all GO BEFORE NOON. If you are not interested tell somebody else they may be, KILPAT RICK'S SALES are "so different." If Walt Mason Was Our Ad Man IM .l,i, i. ,e M e a lain, hmiulit from a man ln imi.I.,,I limn, i.,trlii.f diet all It t,t.l Th I. ilia ate Miar if ut-tlr, the it.lnr Iilni ami f.it, Ii, I'Milriii. ismI, thn Mr f Mil, m ell mailr, n In tin ,.fl, I .r waiunli, i il,e are )iit i thiiiii bniiiii t,H ami fin. ii suit all tU fi.nu nun it I. II !, Ilia itu,. It Hiij nine. 69c Each Great Value inllll I, tutu, i I ti ll,lH-r n.l, Han I., ll If ",tl, l ii tl, iti.tla., l,IU,...t an, I lbii Hand!., I,.,), ,,.i.hr t ! ' t,l.r. f,.(b IS.tr ''!!. It,. ,.,,., !' i,.l ttuati alli-h t irn,, J f. . It I ' I llliitll, I .1, 1,(11 'i M ,, t () .l Ladies' Neckwear hint nf thn pnti aniei front aqtini-n. I'Ut unit 1 iiIIIiik uilUr, mailr ot Set, Ufovgrttr tVeH or Oruiinil)-, 50 nmIi, and it grat many olhora up 85.00. 'atrea from 2, $5.00. .Net and Or Riml). i ll lill riifflltiK in rt and (tMirttWI? Vew, ftoin RO to SI. 75 mt )itl. Itiirfliriji for dioaae 3ii(J Jai ktMa khIoi-. We have, arju'ily ninnt IoihmI luidei-mtiaHna. The i hllly day ! not rry lionrti'iilnR. Horn, how or otht'r hi han a hunrli that e ar now tn h 11 apcll of m at in Heather. To ittmhe thing lo Itwallng for Hal unlay on Set-ond Hoop, ttlll aril a lot of Miialln lli-aHia, wide rut, full flounre: fiOc lioind In" tli ii-iva, InateMl no make it 35 pa.tr. Miril'K ;oWNrr Soft, dnint ami pure white, 'InlahiNl In rolor, J!l eai Ii, I:NT;MI"I: t IIKMIsi: I - fiopulnr gar. niriil, pink ImtlHlc, laie liliiiiued, stjlea evir-llont, $1.(M e-h. JIMOII SKCIION Mat fltnrj: aimtll hoja1 lint tit Ml anil flannel, 25t em Ii. inatend of SOr, r,t mid kt.lltt. TAIImrll Mils l JIMtllt M ,!,- Nm ja, ilifiUs and othnr Hiular fiibrh a, Sold up In IM titi, at S 1.7r ea.h. Dresses Saturday SILKS HAVE THE CALL THESE ARE SILK In owe 'tore but a short time, Made from taffeta, ..ilk net, etc; the desirable ihadei. The very thing, in fact, that the dame she who fixes fashions -says ii most popu lar of all fabrics, Why then should there be a SALE ON SILK DRESSES? Here H the ft'i'uu-r; The thinner mUmals are crowding for plare urn I the first hot day the ay n room more room So Saturday Silk Dre.isn go tti three lots- $10.75, $14.75 and $19.75 $ISU ". S-WV ,uil $13 00 fomifr priiei -H ;P a in for the, and you 11 hurry if 0 ,1 i', ttllf 1 -: 9-crmMrft m'wmsfmK a?rm