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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917.
12
Broader Assortments, Superior Values in Spring Dress Materials
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GRAIN ANDPRODDCE
Big Demand for All Kinds of
Drain and All Sold Out Early
in the Day.
WHITE CORN HIGHEST EVER
Omehe. March It, HIT.
Tha cash train ettuatlon wss excellent
today and. while the receipts of the dif
ferent grains were rstber heavy, there wee
a heavy demand for all cereals and the ta
bles were pretty well cleaned an before the
close of the cash market.
The wheat market, however, was In
clined to bo bearish and while a few cars
of No. J hard sold at a Ho advance the
bulk of the offerlnita -wild either at un
changed prices er la lower.
Today's top on rash wheat was fl.to on
No. I hsrd, but the general run of sam
ples of this grade Draught II. SB to
while the bulk of the No. I hard brought
from l.MV.el."t.
Corn was In strong demand and the white
variety, which sold at a premium, sold
around l .MHII.I1 and set a new high
price level on this cereal.
U'htle fhs yellow and mlsed varieties of
norn sold at somewhat lower prices than
the while the demand for theae varieties
was very food and a large part of to
day's sales were mede up of the orrmuiercial
grades of the yellow and mixed.
The better grsdes of white corn were
quoted at 1.07: the yellow ranged In
price from II.MttOl.M'a and the mliod
brought from ll.or.rjl.0o.
Oats were a trifle weak and the demand
for this cereal was not overactive.
Rya was quoted from steady to 2c higher
and waa In goed demand, while barley waa
quite active and was quoted from unchanged
te So higher.
Clearances were, wh at and flour equal
to 27,60 bun .els; corn 27I.0AA bushels.
Primary whjit recelpta were 511,000 buah
als, and shipment 417.000 bushels against
receipts of 1,177.000 bushels, and shipments
of 017,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were ots.OOO hush
als, andshlpments 411,000 bushels against
receipts of 1,334,000 bushels, and shipments
of 141.000 bushels lsst year.
Primary oa'.a rsoelpts were sOI.OOO bush
els, and shlpmsnts 807,000 bushels sgalnat
recelpta of 1,701,000 bushels, and shipments
of 101,090 bushels l..st year.
CARLOT IlKCKlPTft.
. V7heat.Com. Oats.
Chicago 10'
Minneapolis a 0
Duluth I
Omaha Tl
Kanaaa City 131 CO 10
St. Louis .- 01 , 107 so
Winnipeg 370
Thesa sales were reported today:
Wheat No. hard winter: 1 car, 1.I0 (
ears. Il.lt; II care, 11.104. No. I hard
winter: 1 car, 11.17m I cars, 11.07: I cars,
U.MW; car, ll.'Si 1 car, 11.144: 1 car,
1 l. No. 4 hard winter: l-l car, 11 1!.
Rumple hard winter:. 1 ear, 11.74! 1 car.
1.71: 1 oar, 11.70; l-l car, 11.10. temple
mixed: 1 car, IMS. No. i mixed! 1 oar,
Sr.lt. No. 4 spring: t ear, 11.17.
Rye No. I: 1 car, 11.41. No. Il 1
sr. tl.lt.
Barley No. Il 1 car, I1.1S; 1 ear, 11.07.
t:om No. I white: 4 cars, 11.07. No. I
white: 4 cars, 11.011,. No. 4 whits: 1
car, 11.00 4; 1 car, 11.01. No, 1 yellow: I
car. tl.00t4. No. I yellow: 1 car (shlp-
Ser'a weights), ll.oi'i; f oars, 11.01. No.
yellow: 1 car, IMIK. No. 1 mixed: t
ears, 1.0I. No. I mixed: 1 car (sblp
pers weights), 11.01: I cars, ll.it: II
cars, 11.054. No. 4 mixed: I cars, 11.014.
Oats No. t white: 31 cars, 50c. No. 4
J hlie: 1 can, 170, Sample white: 7 cars,
74c
Omaah Cash Prleea-Wheat: No, i hard.
II. 11(41. 00; No. I hard, ll.HH6l.1114;
No. 4 hard. 11. 71111. 01. Corn: No. 1
white. !1.0l4vl07: No. t white, 11.09
'1.084; No. 4 white, II. 01401. 00; No. I
white, lt.0IHOl.0D44; No. 0 white, ll.oiifil
I. 004; No. I yellow. Il.00lrl.00 4; No. I
yellow, tl.05ttvl.OIV. No. 4 yellow,
IV0I41.O54: No. I yellow, 11.05 1, d 1.01 4;
No. I yellow, 11.0444 91.004: No. S mixed.
II, 8H61.UV. No. a mixed, 11.05401
1.054; No. I mixed, II.IMKei.OeV, No. I
mixed, ll.04 4ttl.054: Na. 0 mixed, l.04f
I ts. Oats: No. 1 white, uttWIfr; stand
ard, I! till 4c; No. I white, 11 i (J 51c; No,
4 white. I14OI7440. Harley: Malting.
II.1KM.I0; No. 1 feed. l. 0401.1:. Rya:
Ito. z, ll.ottfi.ea: mo. 3. fi.eswi.bz,
Irfical range of options:
"Art. I Open. High. Low.l Close. SatT
Mar 1 "141 1 l0 1 X'i 111
July i II 1 1441100441 J 144 1504
Sept. 1 SIKf 1 II 1I4 1 41 lit
torn, I I .1
. May I 054 1 01 1014 1 01 I
July 1 01 I 1 00 10444 1 00
lt.pt. 1 01UI 1 01 . lOSHl 1 04 I
bala. I II
Way IT, ISSi 1744
July I SiW. 4 I u
1054
104 4
1"S4
HI 174
51 ! 534
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Ilea by Logsn A Bryan, stock and grain
brokers. 11S South Bistccntti street, Omsha:
Art. Open. I High. ftw.t Close. Ea.
YVh
May
July
Kept.
Corn.
, May
July
'Pt.
Jata.
. May
July
Pork.
May
July
tard.
May
July
Itlba.
May
July
1 K4
1 154
1 44
1 014
I 01
111,
514
II It
It 10
It IT
II 40
17 10
17 II
1 114
1 514
1 104
1 13
1 104
ltV
154
U4S4'
ion 4
1074,
II
174
14 44
II 50
It II
II II
114
174
14 40
II 10
It i(
It 41
17 It If II 17 tl
II 01 17 7l II 01
IS 40
13 00
II til
II 21
1 It 111
1 514,155
1 40 (4 1434
1 II 1101
1,104'K74
1014
174
544
3! tl
31 II
11 :o
11 30
IT 17
17 71
CHICAGO BRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Moderate Strength leavetope In Wheat and
Cora oa Strike Settlement.
Chicago, March It. Derided adtencea to
day In the value of wheat followed the
railway strike settlement end the supreme
court decision that tha American eight,
hour law la constitutional. Prices clossd
strong. 140440 net higher, with May at
tl.la01.llU and July 11.11401.104. Corn
gained 14w3c, oats 44040 and proviaions
17r0ll.ll. '
At first Ihs wheat market made only
moderate upturns In respnnsa to announce
menta that the threatened walkout of rail
road employes hsd been declared on. Tem
porary bullish sentiment waa restrained by
the expected ronlinusnca of such freight
ambargoea as had been due to roiigcnled
facilities. Besides demand from would-be
purcbsaera waa checked by uncertainty over
the increasing destruction of American
shipping In the war aone, Bearlah crop re
ports from the aoulhweet aa well as a re
vival of rumora of efforts for a separate
peace between Auetrla and Rueela acted fur
ther aa transient weight on the market.
After the trade Hsd taken lla bearings on'
tha Adamson law decision, however, the
buying movement broadened out and quota
tions went up with a rush.
One of the factors which In the laat hour
lifted the wheat market to the highest
level of the day was an unconfirmed rumor
f serious disturbances In Germany. -A sub.
' Itantlal decrease In the United Htatea vial-
- bla total counted likewise In favor of higher
prices, and so. too, did the conciliation of
railroad embargoes. There was In addition
gossip of energetic measures to be taken to
five gerater protection to American shine,
Corn advanced to new price records. Sea
board buying and active demand from In
dustries were strongly In svldcnca and were
ascribe largely to the alrtke sett ement.
Oats rose with other gralna. Southern call
for cash oats were keen and premiums were
ottered lor immediate ahtpment.
Sharp gains In proviaions accompanied
ths improvement In the rail altuatlon. Scarc
ity of hog arrivals formed another stimulus
to buysre. May delivery of pork, lard and
noe went is we topmost prices yet.
' Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. i red.
nominal: No. 1 red. 11.17: No. S hard,
ti ll; No, 4 hard, 11.100 l.tt 4. Corn: No.
a yenow, ft.lOH 4 1.10 : No. 1 yellow,
Il.4t01.lia4; No. 4 yellow. sl.0aoi.il).
Oats: No. t white, 1140104c: standard.
eixae-4c. Itye, nominal. Harley, II. sou
1.31. Seeda: Timothy. I3.75tt5.75; clover,
11.44010.00. Provlalona: Pork. 134.40;
4ru, ei'.ee: noe, f I , .su V IS. 1
. Butter Stsadr: creamery. 33 ft 40c.
Eggs Lower; receipts. 4.037 cases: firsts.
' 144c; ordinary firsts, 35024c; at mark.
. asses inotuueo, zeuzstoc
Potatoes Lower; receipts, 14 cars: WIs-
. eonslo and Michigan white, 13.3503.15;
Ms ho, Colorado, Washington and Oregon,
fZ.IO0Z.lt.
Poultry Ally lower; fowls, I14o;
Wrings, tl4c - . - -
' St. Iamb Gram Market.
It. Louis, Harsh It. Wheat No, I red
ll.tlfjl.01; No. t hard, fl.llc; May,
l.H: July. 11.1444.
Corn No. 11.414 01.104: No. I white.
ai.ievji.jz; Jtay, fi.11401.11e4; jury.
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BauiitiilMll New Si
and W1
'DOUOUaS STREETS
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Bming Prilcess
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Exquisite New Silks "stl
'Sports Silks' are very popular this season. All the new ideas are here, rich "Sportussahs," the popular imported hand-woven Shantung Pongees, -beau- k
tiful .Taffetas and RadiuAs, "Cinderella Silks," Pussy Vyillows, etc. A very complete showing of the new silks that are in demand. Here are a few items at
y special prices Tuesday :
1 25 pieces of 36-inch "Sportussah," one of
the special forecasts for spring wear. We
have all the new sports shades. Strictly
all silk, worth $3.00, $225
.a v i a it f:it. r , : r . t, : 1
it 4U-inCU All OUK. Oailll lueicui, a lllBU-v-ia.io
I fabric, dependable wearing quality, in
H Btreet and evening shades. A tM CC
j special value, Tuesday ylsUw
40-Inch Novelrjr Radium Silk, beautiful
printed designs,, artistic color effects. A
rich, lustrous quality of handsome gowns.
See them Tuesday, at the special CI QC
price of
50 pieces of 40-Inch All Silk Georgette
Crepes, worth $2.25. Perfect goods, in a
full line of street and evening M MC
shades. A bargain, at. . y litw
Novelty Satin Striped Taffeta, checks and
plaids; entirely new styles, light and dark
colorings, black and white effects. Satin
novelties in the most popular silks for
Spring wear, at $1.18, $1.38
10 pieces of 36-Inch Black Dress Taffeta,
a soft, supple finish; good black. OQU
Very special, at 00 C
50 pieces 36-Inch All Silk- Chiffon Dress
Taffeta, a bright, lustrous quality that
gives satisfactory wear. '15 of the new
spring colors. Tuesday,
$1.10
I
at
100 pieces of 40-Inch All Silk Crepe de
Chine, a fine, firm quality, in every new 1
color, for street or evening wear. M 1Q I
Worth today $1.50, for Tuesday $1.-10
All the Fashionable Weaves and
x Colors in Our Showing of
New Wool Dress Materials
Wool Jersey Cloths, Sports Stripes and Plaids, Novelty
Velours, Fashionable Serges and Diagonals. " See them
Monday in Daylight Dress Goods Section.
heavy, All-Wool,
25 pieces of 64-inch All-Wool Jer
sey Cloth, In the new spring shades
of russet green, chartreuse, citron,
military blue, tan and navy, at,
each ...82.50
New Covert Cloths, 54 inches wide,
In a variety of tan and caster
shades, the right weight for spring
costs, at. . . .$1.75 ni S1.98
French Serges, 40 to 60 inches
wide, strictly all wool, fine, soft
finish, one of the most popular
plain weaves; every new color, in
cluding black-, at. . 98. S1.48
56-inch extra
sponged and shrunk Serge, in a
good line of colors, including navy
blue and black; Tuesday, $1.18
100 pieces of new Spring Dress
Materials, in plain colors and nov
elty stripes and plaids, light and
dark shades, black and white
checks worth up to $1.00, at 48s
to , 6S
Skirts made to your measure. See
our latest models, made up by our
own tailors. First-class workman
ship and a perfect fit guaranteed
in every case; for the making, $2
Sewing Needs for the Spring Frock
la this tale of Sawing Notions, sharply raducad, and at this vary op
portune tint you will find vorythinf neeaseery for your spring ewing.
J. & P. Coats and Brownstring best 6-cord Machine Thread, black or
white, all numbers, 6c value, 9 for s -25
, , , (No mail or phone orders filled).
Standard Dress Form, with reinforced skirt. model, correctly sized;
regular $3.00, special .., $1.89
16c Warren Gros Grain Silk Covered Featherbone, black or white,
the yard 8
15c Barbour's Linen Thread, 200-yard spool, black or white. . . .10
10c High Grade Inside Skirt Belting, black or white, all widths, at, the
yard DC
K
Cleinert's Featherweight, Dress Shields, 20c size 12e 25c size 16c
30c size ZOt?
60c Sample Steel Scissers, Shears
or Button Hole Scissors, a wontier-
10c Do Long's Hump Hooks and
Eyes, black or white, all sizes, 6
M. & K. Knitting Cotton, all sizes,
white only, regnlar 5c, ball 3H
8c Bias Lawn Tape, 6-yard bolts,
all the wanted sizes 4 H t
15c all white Novelty Braid, very
scarce and much wanted i 4-yard
bolt lOe
10c Tin-Top. Pryms o Perfection
Garment Snap Fasteners; all sizes,
10c English Twilled Tape, white
only; 10-yard bolts 7 4?
ful lot 29
5c Dressmakers' Nickel Plated
Pins, sharp point, full 300 count,
for ...3J
5c Crowley's Ever-Sharp Gold
Eyed Needles, 2 for 5t
6c Challenge Safety Pins, all sizes,
2 dozen for .:. 5
t , . . , , 7 Y 36c Hard Rubber Dressing Combs,
in all best makes; a sample lot;
many sizes and styles: , 19
The New Wash
Goods
White and Colors
Inspection invited. See the newest of the
weavers' and printers' art expressed in textiles
for Spring and Summer wear.
VOILES Printed, Woven and plairr colors. Our collec
tion now on display comprises the daintiest of color com
binations in weaves that are'decidedly different; at, per
yard 25 to 89
SPORTS FABRICS In suiting and dress weights wash
able cottons, also silk and cottons, ranging from the
stripe color grouping to the elaborate Persian band ef
fects, at, yard 29 to 89
PAISLEY SILKS AND COTTONS These lustrous print
ed Tussah weaves of lustrous silk and cotton wa,rp, 36
inches wide, designs and colors representative of the days
of the old Paisley shawls, are especially attractive and
considered very good style. Price, per yard 59
FINE GINGHAMS We feature the fine zephyr quality
in the 32-inch width, in plaids and checks, especially
adapted for children's wear, colors and combinations, the
best that can be produced, at, yard, 35
FINE TISSUE VOILE 36 inches wide. All cofors are
woven in the fabric, stripes with inset embroidered motif,
all new, best dress designs, dainty, summery laoncs, at,
yard
25
WHITE WAIST1NG FABRICS 36 to 40 inches wide,
showing the new striped effects, -in an excellent quality
of the popular voile weave, at, yard. 29
WHITE TRANSPARENT ORGANDY every quality re
quired for every dress purpose displayed here, from the
fine domestic grades to the sheerest of Swiss' manufac
turers' art. Splendid quality featured here, 40 inches
wide, at, yard 35
WHITE GABERDINE SUITING AND SKIRTING 40
and 43 inches wide. This fabrie'has the new wool finish;
eliminates the wrinkling feature of most finishes. Priced
here, at, yard , 75
LONG CLOTH The fine weave, in sealed packages of 10
yards each. No stamping on the fabric, no waste in cut
ting and unusually line in texture; per bolt. , . .$1,85
NAINSOOK The fine weave in softest mull finish, for
undermuslins, 36 inches wide; special quality, yard, 25
WHITE PLISSE CREPE For gowns; the standard 30
inch Windsor grade; yard .19
PAJAMA CHECK DIMITY Yard wide, small, dainty
checks, yard 12
PERSIAN LAWN This quality never offered for less
than 25c, special, yard 15
INDIA LINON-A rare bargain in this 25c grade, on sale.
Tuesday, yard 15
ONE-kALF PRICE SALE OF
Laces, Embroideries, But
tons and Trimmings
A special lot of Vals., Cottons, Torchons and Filets, with insertions to
match, worth up to 15c, special, at, yard. 5
Cotton Cluny, Torchon and Normandy Vals., 2 to 4 inches wide, at, per
yard .-10
Shadow Flouncings, IS and 27 inches wide, at, yard. . . .35 and 55
Chantille and Oriental Flouncings, in white, cream and embroidered in
colors, worth up to $2.00, special, at, yard. . , 69
Gold and Silver Lace, for hat trimming, 3 to 6 inches wide, yard. .98
Beaded and Crystal Trimming, jn bands and ornaments, Tuesday,
at One-Half Price.
Si)k Embroidered Bands and Medallions, in all colors, at, yard. . .15
Flouncings. in Voile and Organdy, 18 and 27 inches wide, very good for
graduation dresses, worth up to $1.00, special, at, yard 49
A Very Good Line of Buttons for Spring Suits and Dresses
Suit Buttons, doz.. 35 to S2.98
Dress Buttons, doz., 25 to 90
Trimming Buttons,
doz 15 to 45
Fancy Pearl Buttons,
doz.. 20 to $1.98
EMBROIDERIES, HALF- PRICE
Embroidery Flouncing, 18 inches
wide, used for underwear, many
pretty patterns to select from,
worth up to 60c, at, yard ... 19
Embroidery Flouncing, in voile
and organdy, for graduation
dresses, 18 and 27 in. wide, spe
cial, yard 89
Infants' Ruffled and Hemstitched
Flouncing, 27 in. wide, special, at,
yard 59
A good assortment of Allover Em
broideries, worth up to $1.25, spe
cial, at, yard 69
Embroidery Edges and Insertions,
at, yard 10
Narrow Embroidery Edges, at,
yard 5
Beading and Galloons,'l to 3 in,
wide, worth up to 60c, special, at,
yard . -.19
LACES AT ONE-HALF PRICE
Filet, Cotton, Cluny, Torchon and
Normandy Vals., 2 to 6 in. wide,
regular price 50c, special, at
yard .-..15
A good assortment of Normandy
Vals., for underwear, worth up to
98c, special, at, yard 39
0
March Dinnerware Sale
Tuesday and Wednesday We Have Made Some Important
Reductions
g 9,00 42-piece Bluebird semi-porcelain din- rn
der set; service for,6 persons. Special. tpDadv
$12.00 100-piece English semi-porcelain dinner set, blue
or brown borders; service for 12 d no
, persons. Special ' yOaJO
$20.00 42-piece French china dinner set; "service for
6 persons. Blue spray design. 10 C(
Special ylL.QV
Plain white cups and saucers, pair 10j
50c decorated vege
table bowls
?0c dinner plates,
?t
15c soup plates,
at
12c pie plates,
at.. ..
8c
6c
EXQUISITE MILLINERY
Special Showing This Week in
Omaha's Largest
Millinery Department
. Of late Parisian styles, also models -from
America's leading makers and
productions by our own expert de
signers. , ''
You Are Cordially Invited
to View the Display
SPECIALLY PRICED AT
$10, $12.50, $15, $18 to $45
If You Want to Save Money Try Hayden'i First
13 Iba. Bast Pure Granulated Sugar
far l.u
4S-lk. Sack Beet Hlgh-Creae Diamond
H Flaur, aaad from tho finest, aa
. lected No. 1 wheat, per aack..$2JS
bars Diamond C. Swlft'a Pride or
Laundry Queen White Laundrr
Soap 2S
t Iba. Choleo Japan Rite ISe
Ibe. White or Yellow Cornmeal . . ISc
Ibe. Best Rolled White Breakfast
'' Oatmeal ..SSc
I bare Wool Soap 19c
Nebraeka Maid . alaearonl or. 8pa-
ghettl, pkg... IV,c
2S-oa. Jars Pure Strained Honey. .SOc
Purs Comb Honey, raek. ........ ISc
E. C. Cora Flaket, pkg !',
K-os, Can Condensed Milk lie
Ksney Sweat Plrkles, qt. ...... .SOc
Fancy Sour Pleklee. qt..... 10c
Fancy Chow Chow, qt .....ISc
Fancy Queen Olives, qt 3Sc
tirspe-Nuts, pkg...v .....lie
Breakfast Coroa, per lb SOc
Tha Beat Bulk Peanut Butter, per
lb taVsc
Kamo Soupe, can....... tVac
Tha beat bulk Laundry Starch, per
lb. ...5c
The best Taa 8lftlngs, lb UV.c
raney uolden tfanlos vofiac, lb. .xo
THE BEST CREAMERY BUTTER,
bulk, par lb .41c
The beet No. 1 Country Creamery
Butter, lb...... SSc, 40c
Tha best Dairy Tabla Butter, per
lb sc, aoc
The beet Full Cream, Young America,
Wisconsin Cream or New York White
Cheese, lb 30c v
Full Cream Brlek Cheeee, lb 30c
Imported Roquefort Cheese, lb. . . .SSc
Nsufehatel Cheese, sacb 4c
SPECIAL ORANGE SALE
Highland Navels Are tha Healthiest
Fruit Grown to Eat.
Tuesday, U alas, Highland
Navel
Tuesday, US silt Highland
Navela
Tuesday. 17 sise Highland
Navels
Tueadav. 20 else Highland
Navels XX
Tuesdsy, 260 ttie Highland
Navels
Tuesdsy, i8 alia Highland
Navels
la Iks. Real Cooking Patatoee
Freeh Beets. Carrots. Turnips. Bad-
Ishes or Shsllots. bunch Sc
Freeh Cauliflower, per lb llVic
t heads Fresh Leaf Lettuca 10c
Largo Cucumbers, each 15c, 20c
Cape Cod Cranberries, qt. ...... .10c
Fsney Jersey Sweet Potatoes, per
lb.. I Vt
Old Beets, Carrots, Turnips. Par.
snips. Rutabagas, par lb 5c
Brussels Sprouts, per lb .ITa
Eatra Fancy Grape I rait, each...TV,c
Onion Seta, red ar yellow, qt. .ISVic
..SSc
..30c
.SSc
.ISc
.lie
70c
Housefurnishing
Needs Greatly ,
Underpricea
6-ft Braced Stepladder, $1.65
value, for $1.39
6-ft. Plain Stepladder, 95c
value, for
1- Burner
value, for
2- Burner
value, for
8-Gallon
794
Gas Plate, $1.45
....V. ......8
Gas Plate, $2.45
81.98
Garbage Can, $1.00
value, for . 79
10-Gallon Garbage Can, $1.35
value, for 98
. Any 26c Oil or Polish.". . . 19
Plain Roller Skates 65
Best Ball Bearing Roller Skates,
for ...,l...$1.98
Good Wire Carpet Beaters, at,
each 10
A Good Galvanised Washboard,
for 19
Wooden Towel Rollers. . . . .7
The Last Word in Apparel Fashions
Is what a visitor here may expect at all times. But;
seldom are such assortments or values apparent, as you
will find in this Sale of
Elegant Spring Suits
IN TWO SPECIAL LOTS TUESDAY
At $45
100 Suits, exclusive de
signs, in the season's most
desirable materials and
colors. Each suit has a
charm ing individuality
and superb quality, which
constitute these really ex
traordinary values at sale
price.
t At $25
Hundreds of classy
Suits, in Semi-Tailleur and
Norfolk effects, clever
Sports Suits, Jersey Suits
and many other styles in
a great variety of models.
All sizes, 16 to 46. Sur
prising values.
Ah Immense Showing of Coats I
In almost unlimited variety of the sea
son's most, clever styles in Burella
Cloths, Velours, Bolivias and fine Nov
elties, exclusive designs, at
$35
19
50
A Bevy of New
Models in Coats,
Special Tuesday at .
In PopliriV, Men's Wear Serges. Burella
Cloths and Velours, Novelty Plaids, etc., in
Apple Green, Gold, Ruby, Biege, Blues and
"other popular shades.
Silk Sport Skirts
Just received, new shipment of Novelty
Silk Sport Skirts, at .
$7.50, $10, $12.50, $15
Hundreds of
Classy Dresses
$25.00
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$25
A Specially Attrac
tive Lot of Dresses
On Sale Here Tueiday at
Suitable for street wear, afternoon
wear and evening wear. Big range of
styles and colors. Materials are Taffetas
Georgettes, Crepes, Shantungs, and Nov
elty Combinations, all colors, elegant
values. Tuesday 1 '
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