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TITH Tir.H: OMAHA. rTCTHAY. Hii-fll : Ally . DEMOCRATS WILL HAVE PROHIBITION PLATFORM PLANK Chief Exponent of Wet Section; Of Party. Gov. Edwards Of New Jersey. Speaks At Cummings Dinner. W V,. i;: jrrt.'il c.v,,- 1.I1OU. 1 1 . I'll 1 yv ,- ;'.!. in V- s. I mv. ; : i .it ' " II r i-1 .rMicip:-! t.i i ( i i, ml inv it.itimi llir K.r. ;.. ) , j.r.i'iiiiirttt i. ir's nt I'n' w . In ..Ufc'ul U i ,i. . i rnor rv .ili'i .1 -llilll-ij-li t.i-'-1 ivi'i i. ! !! ,.1:1, :.,! - ' v. it'l il V .1 ; .:r:istrr.-t in. . .ir.tr I lie irplii'i: ' i .tn t'ii r1'1' .1, .1 .i'i r.ts ! ! ,.? V". ureetH vv iti: .ivt- ;-'is li- the il:''fr .ir-ls a i ' t -1 ' - lira k ri t n n 1 v. i - ' t"dlv a-'-. ' , ,-,.r, "!, !i o ,-v,'m:;,; I' - !I"P llAll I'I'i '1 HP : I' :,in v I" n I'f ' i.ti-rr 1! ui"n nn DllM. r.,i: I::,. I ,:" t!:.-i , w.-c- .in GrcM I-M:f, I . . . . 'i , I .- II l it'-r Hi' :vlwarl Says. I -'!H- .,'. l.-ll 111 ri'-ili- rl'ICl 111. :tu unr ' i -iii : - ' 1 -it'll' i.f 1 1 ' ' 1 1 .".iJ.;'l, !',; till' li'nvai'.it .1 1 I. -U ' ;l '! ill, 'i .1 1 1 ' : 11 1 S Ih .1.' t- 1 : llM il -Ml ,!"V ' : 'ii.- .it ! 11, rv s'ir'i n v-vir ih ' iii'K-iru ijilc 1:111, in rij nuli'-tnii tm!' -1 : t , Wc'-mir a n.v tit 0 '' '' 1 : ,-ci'.- 'i! v alt n..tt'v" '! a J-'1''' m:;icv h n it .it W'.i -Ii i:. !: rv Its our :i hi n n - in Me in.'' ti ii s mi: S Advance Showing ? Neu ? Spring New suits mid dresses aro arriviuR daily from the east ern narkets. ou will pain by makinp an early srloetion. The Suits Are snappy and up-to-the-m i n ut e. A !i ii w i n p of suits that vvnl: please the most fast idious. 'JfTji? - fr-ynsj. J 'i'!; t Kyi .". .Tf The Dresses s are all that can ho expected. The quality of the materials is excellent. The stylos are ripht in line. No matter how particular you are you will be pleased with the new ar rival 2 "1 (loot Surih,f0ld4 s Extraordinary Styles f'&js? S First Soring Showing The Oxfords are of black, brown kid, and tan Russian calf; welted soles. Cuban and Mili tary heels. Our policy of no charge accounts and no de liveries saves you 15 T. SHOE MARKET ! V Vill Carry Fight to Cmt. i- .1 vl.t;.' .sr . ,'i . " t "! nvn ma a ' . : : k ' ' i'i I'i ,o-n: i,:'.li it -:..!'.'ir :.! 01 tlti" !,n 01 rht aii't lii'pui.r I'm.:' rllli" lipiMI N.ll'l'll on: . ;,,')''!, ' 1 (Irs e ,'vp; i: ittr". t " Sccres Prohibition. "i- .r :i,itl) "'I New Ymk t :ti,. 1 in ssitii; rtvri't th 1 pre , . :t' I him Ikmll; pri'srn! "inui.". In hi 'fli'isratn t'f p.'t ! (ri: ,1 ,1 till Nrw cmcuiivc said- " 1 f,'! 1 r n e t tin.' tmir li'iitui c i th'ir.'H :iti.' i!-r;ri' that the K'"''1"" :..pi:t ! ..st ( lt 'il:vf ullii'lt iivi'ii,' the t.-a-t i 'I'" I'l'iTipt t't "h'iiit ti.uir lat'l. it: ir,'i"M pa-t yat's l) tii n i" i 01: " v ati'l xvi'liillv sMinfl i.jaitist wlici. 1:1 tli-' 'l.'iitr ot "lvni.ii. r,v, ;ii'rp v.'.v iiaptiscil iiinn 100, lli in, ii ul ti fi' tu'oiih-, Mth"i:t j k : 11 1,1 iv iln't.'1 I'l'-.'sfiit. a rcstrii'tion t.i tin-;:- in imii'jI !iln rt ivhit'h I'r't'Sta ,:i ! r: 'i ,hu:t";t !.i- lU'v, v (lrr.iii.t'.I 'I. Takf Slap at Sims 'i ai:: ci Ad'ini.il Sil;i- a- i' tiMdit, i'il i thr ilimu'r bv l.ihn M. Kn-i-l,-. t'.'r t..sttnastT. at thr cot: t hisi.ii, , 1 ,vrs',arv l;tiifl address. I", c - 'i . ' U' v hail ilwt'lt upon th.' real si'l'M, ,t -rt, ii iui'il ny tup 1 , . :::'.: f hat'i .,:' 111 putting ;, ! .., th, 1 ;.ni:..ti Mihm iriin' ird 1; , 'i.ic-.'talix rrpi'.iti'il , n: ':!s,iii ith hitintr the Irith t'RTi'Mii iiflii'ial t i mi: !. id. i Mr. Kh-itli'. iK't'T-' ,;i ( ,T)ior l;"!w arl .1 , '. i ','i . -aid t rv ' I iiiu'U -iiui-.e ' 1 ' t if j, i.-.'il ;'.iT'i- tin- Virt't 1 I,,,-. 1 'wri' I'd a iiii't;:" re-' i .t ;r r lur.vs t';at t i'" ! h er '.. h' uppi'ispil tin' t .'' : avtc m.is .i:nn.il ,: ,'' 'iio ;i ' ! 1 1 ; . '. ..! s r nee .. 1 i. 1 l ti'l -I'l.'lMi'le lii--.": lion, the nrii'ii' ,'iinii!' i:a,i. Atlantic Coast Swept by Worst Storm in Years hath . ( . . 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . I l'T,ni VnKK Our. I -noe anar'.tueut house, usf. ami iioeiis ot snian su .n - e tvere waslie,! into tltf "-3. Railroad Lines Ruined. I'ob " New I'.iia' li . hi viiM t ie Wiu-t ard In veai's. More than a toot ll.il .',11.,., incf earl v 1 ,:,, and weather bureau ofn- . , .. , ,:. ... .,i,. I rials a' i in hi u. i-n no 1,.", '.. -..s", hv i nor ii intr. " A Lin,! that re.uiied a velocity oi 72 , mil's in Hour at some points don..' the const buried the tracks of the New York. New Haven eo Hart ford, the Huston it Albany, and the lloston cV Maine Railroads, causing abandonment of train schedules. Yirtualh -id sliipping, which had been warned of the storm, had put into the n",irest New F.nglaud ports before the blizzard reached its heipht. I lie Fail River line, nper atiii.j. between New York and Bos ton iispended service tor tne input. Wind Hi eh but Shifts. Atl.intn t'itv, N. I . . l oin .: Drivini bv a gale winch has contin ued lor I'lti days, high tides swept the .southern New' Jersey cna:-t t"- i.iv caitsmp heavy' damage between citv and the Delaware capes. The wind toulplit was still high ''ad shifted to the northwest and irss xrre i's another chaiiKe no tiier datnapr is expected. V.I '.. .,. -.1 5l f-.s. iph but d un fit r- At l.onpnort. about 2?t) feet of the new sea wall was partly wrecked and i several houses were battered down by thr breakers. No Relief in Sight. Wa-bi'iRtot!, Feb. 5. Relict tot ilte ntu'dlo and inrtli tlantic states i; oni the sleet and snow storms rap i mr since Wednesday, was not in -ipht tonipht. More snow tonior- tow was forecast by liie weather j., Hiireau tor the entire Atlantic sea- i lio; ds north oi Vicuna. Hieh I winds may be expected all alnnp the , ,o i. '.II 'I l-'ll.t1, 1 HI,, Banker Who Killed Self Short Several Thousands Ilarnsonville, Mo.. Feb. 5. - shortaue of "several thousand dol lars" has been found in the accounts of A. I., liuruey, president of the flank of I iarrisonville, who com mitted suicide Thursday in Kansas City. arcorditiR to an announcement hv James T. Duncan, state hank ex aminer. The bank will remain closed pend ing the outcome of the audit. Mr. Duncan said. Nlr. Duncan said a letter from President Burney to the hoard of directors had been found in which lie admitted the misuse of the bank's tunds. To Heal a Cough Tl. HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Values in Our 09 m Oxfords and Pumps All Under $12 WOMEN'S ARMY 'PLANS WAR HERE ON HIGH PRICES 1 1 Governor McKelvie Favors Limited Boycott Longer i Working Hours Urged by Mayor Smith. nitim.Pii tYoni rut" On' 1 s in! su'.iply ;tnd i!rti!.ni'l ".liii'ii. n- , t h.p't'it'ii. rvplaitis "he prt'si'i't ini;ii ; 1 .-,'st. "Do vim think wo will liav " I- hi cr rents 'ii livit; as ' ': 1 1 nt 0 short 1:1 l)iiiaita I "W e ilo not want to see rodnoed. ami therefore nf ituist in 1 , orease ti'o supply. . a tiH'll od for j idoiinp tlti'; the iuai'i' t'oooinin.'t ,.d 1 ! rii'.o- ll"lti" in-trad ot .111 f.sli i lioiir .lav lor l;,l?.r. v. it.i tar a ill e j rn 1 rate per hour as is uovv recriv ' , ' " 1 1' ii .'1 ;' ii. ...'. IV tllir 'III' IVi'.llI.ll l' t r lr 1 L M 1111 1 nov.-," ho advised, "hcoatise thov 1..,., .: lt:u-l ,11' il ,'.l 10 ', iitti, i.ttt vi time and ore-halt The lahorinR iiien. iiiechat it's ytd other salaried people would henoht most from this, iieoaiise th'-o ron-'iinte the iiia'.ir itv of the reitte: " Mrs, ( ( Ka:t nantei t!ie t.ii'id.u: shortage ". , : s , e - mi 1 1 u : 1 pi :i 1 . . 1 e 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 s till 1; s that : 1 '.i de rontht'.of s have ' t'h.-,:,'.'eil in the la-t tew j.:.r. h"rr i ears a;;,, the ih'tita :id for pea-, tor J va in ile. -. as in fa or 01 a -;,, i:d 1 rd 'irai'il. v h.ilo t'.iw.ldavs people- i'i - 1 i-t ttpi'ii the ti'te sift, varieties, i W'e ii.;- ,' fine, sifted t..-tes ;,nil have ; ''(en fa' ten in '; the protit.eer mi our own s"pi,htv. And we are O'i'i; 'o '.,'. e a i '-f 01 hard innes utile--; ' 01 ul', .' some haf,!, 1 011111:0:1 Tl'.rift Is Essentia!. .' w ill never ho a he i v y re ictton ,,i wipes m our country, nn I", i, hea volunteered, "there .1..;" al;;istn;ents 111 in- e now on an in flat- : ted basis. Thri-'t sliould lie made a cardinal virtue. Fetoif the war we wore the mo-t eti, -.vacant people , 011 tne taee ot tno eartn. w r learned : .'a few things durittR the war. hut it j did not last lulls ei.o;;-h to rub in J the lesions s0 t!ir wmld not he 1 ""f-s.,,.a. i, '.'. , it nun in niiiu sums auu .s-t.iniii.- rl 1 "n , l.riiest fiittiett. FiRitres don't nean tnuoh lut vnit will pet some dea of thr siivno'it-auce of this when I toll you that Omaha with her pop ihition nf Jno.cnil could he ted for job years nn that amount of t'lod. Qfe iho-peful aspect of the ease is that in ! December the expo: 15 fell Oti. Merchants Not Profiteers. i cording to Louis Nash, the ma jority of merchants did no nrotiteer irp last year. J he labor market and other taetors which he declared! he could not explain have resulted in his'i prices. "Twcntv-five per cent ot our poods cannot be replaced at Che present selliner price. Our sal- ary hst tor Dooc-mbci !')!0 in dol lars aud cents was just 100 per cent hinlier than a year apo." Mrs. F. .1. Burnett in closing the uieetM-p said in 'omr deprer it ha been tor the purpose of restoring oonfidettcr in local merchants. ' I think our Omaha retailers are hon est, decent men," she stated, "do in, R thr best they can under difroult eon dition-v" Paulist Father Explains Catholic Stand on Divorce lather I. on wav. in his lecture at I eci!i.-.s ephedra! last nipht. ex plained the position of thr Catholic church on the subjects of divorce and remarriage. i-.ven uon-l atholics-. hp sau h.avr admired the Catholic church "?r.." tand on this matter, rcpe- Jjj' lailv tn '-"tr r.pr and oountrv, wnere are h-'sdnniiiLT to realize that the excessive laxity of our divorce leg islation Is ,-, menace to thr public ! pood. The absolute prohibition of divorce mini 'lie marriage bond, with the ripht to marry another, rests up-ill the express words of Jesus Christ and His apostles. "The law of Christ is r'ear. Ami moreover history is the witness that the individual ouuh.t to yield to the higher interests of religion and so ciety, which are niaterialh' injured by the permission of divorce." Omaha Police Recover Two Cars Stclen Two Nights Ago Two mt mobiles stolen three nights ago were recovered Wednes day by police. One of the cars be longed to I.. Y. Fox. 4755 Capitol avenue, was stolon after it had run wild down the Dodge street hill from Thirty-fourth avenue, where it bad been left stambnir. The car , was recovered by Policeman Ri!- 1 yen at Sixteenth and Clark streets. : A car belonging to T. W. Berry, 2b(17 Meredith avenue, which was j stolen from in front of the Grain j Exchange building, Nineteenth ami Harney streets, was recovered near ; Papillion. Xeb. The thieves had , exhausted the gasoline supply. Our Reputation for HANDLING DEPENDABLE LUGGAGE has been built up through 14 years of fair dealing with the Omaha public. 1 1 ii a rT mm a i i i i tic sycv.iciii.tsr on iuc nm trunk money can buy, and nave always Deen as low as those asked tor trunks of inferior quality. Be sure yours is a Hartmann. Prices Are Soon Going Higher on All Leather Goods WE ADVISE PURCHASE NOW The Hartmann come in 17 tizei and one quality the BEST; hanfert for clothe, lockahle drawers, shoe and laundry compart ments. Priced at S65 to $200. 0L MUSI SUfcMiriL SYSTEM OF DECEIT Knights of Columbus Worker Gives Kvidencc Before Ouster Probe Committee. Alii.,ii. . V 1 l ollm ot I'on'.'-ii . oliiitdms u i'rkcv. t ho stand at t'"dav h. " iVtor V. , h Knights r: j w .1 : ocaliod ti' I s.'vsioii of trial a tin- five siispoiidt'd s.h'vi 'st a- onililytiioti to siii;ii'tl a clattn ly j lit- pro .font i"ii t'Mt '.. st'oiahst 'a'-ty was ii i:';:;.ttv'd hv aiu'n-. This ;..!!it was t''o !ia-is ,,: 1 1 har -to that re aro l.J?1''' -ooiah-t puM-.c "tl:,'i.u uoro con " he a-kod. iridleil ly (lilt's priyittj; aliens t'tr.-itKh the ih-mand i ''siiiatini!? filed with their party orj;aiilat!on attor tliey liaa neon iioininated. l-'avher in the trial. Mayor d. K. l.nnti 1.1 o ln"ioi"ta"iy had tt.-!:tit'ii tli.it pi '.or p liern: 1 ' 1. 1 1 1 ' 1 uotii in- '''nan' I-- 'i. "v iii',',' li.id sipiu-il siuh a resignation. When ailiintrnnu'iit was taken un til nest 'l"tiesd.,v the prosoottiion . . . ar,ln virt'ta end of thr third week', had v closed its ease, (.'otinsel annoitnoed that or.'v some "odds and ends'' remained to lie Mitro I tin 1 (. Mr. ('dllin.s. who previous!', had qualified as an cqv t 011 lalnf aii'l I socialism, iv,i t li dav's nnl' v.it- llfsS. I n rross-o'iaiiiiiiation the do- 1 ; - was society" he v as tense soiiSht to M to - lot,' 1 ..! employei fivhtiiiir tiv a sforct oi'iahsiii. that in'Oil niilii'oii 111 t..or ionisin a- opposed t" 'I tr. tin la that he lacked knowledge ot i - m and the socialist in, rt . Most Members Aliens. : 1 ,i m t mate : nine t tie t'nirri 1 .i'n at at lea-t 70 per e-'nt ,1 socialist party mouthers w ere aher.s, Mr. ("olhtts -aid that throned the rosipu'itio'i elaii'.e iti the party 1 oustitution "t!ie socialist party is actually a itovernment within a .'j.ivei'iime nt, 'letermininsr how ils luenthers shall act in ptihiic places." A-ked by Ghairr.ian Martin to untovertinte tietweeti ceiiiin::ii!-ts, Industrial Workers of the World. , I-ftf Witty socialists, radical snciil- 1 'ts "and "and T pue-s' snriaii-ts." j1'. Collin; quote"! Victor 1 .. Her- 1 - nun ro;"'s 1n , socialism, but "only ore ,n(,' " Hi-m. Deceptive System. I mi' n.i'.e inei, NhH'li'lll i.n.i'iii - "' V-rpose of g, ,- tiiip nere tney can nnv noir.e sooiali.-m and make sociahst continued. he "It is t! most scii'iit'fio sv-tom of deception in the world, because would In: Rlad to pive him their it wants to make a tltmisand differ- votes now. not because he is ,i sd eut people believe tha' it stands dier, hut hcoau-e he is a hip Atrtrr for a tliou.s.ind different thiitcs." ,:cau. a bus-'ttrss man and has th" is all YOU n do not need to wait longer. This is the best value you can buy. A large, full-toned New Model Columbia Grafonola Non-Set Stop $131.90 with 28 selections of music on 14 D. F. 10-inch records. Easy Terms of Payment on the Balance Other Styles, $32.50 to $250.00 Schmoller & SViueSler 1311-1313 pS-anrt Omaha, Farnam St. CI II U V O Neb. Nebraska's Oldest and i iyiah ii mc oesi wararooc prices on this standard trunk FOLLOW THEIR GALLANT CHIEF Men Pershing Led in War Ready to Go Over the Top for Him in Peace Conflict. n tiiil'i u"l rrnin I'ltu" On' 1 the A, 1 '. h'. tr.o'itioii. I hot 0 I an une pi 1 -sod tecliiv attiotipr rt puldican :'.rr.HT si-rv;o -1 1 that 'w e-t t''.r,n:ch the ro'fr totictbe and wedl u,i through this canipaimi also.'" Strong in Texas. T.. II. Hitter 01 Forth Vo".h. Te . one ,.f the In", lutsinoss mci of that city, di.sciis-irt; the politic.! situation 111 the I. one rs;ar state with a Ki'i'mp of friends in the house ot- noe liu:!it:up sanl: "While it i too much that the repuhhoati party to rxpeot f.oi carrv I e xas m ,n t ViliHf. llevei'tllf ifs.s, II tin' repttldicaii 1 r v s i , ! v :; t i ,1 1 candi- date is the s n t of a man who makes a strouir appeal to 'I ex.nis ho wid pole in the n, iodiborhood of Soti.lipil votes and mve tlie G. (). I'. a suit that will e , ftiial'v nit it on even I Priiis with the democrats 111 Texas. I "Thouvth the most rock-ribbed of a!! democratic si,.!, according t" the idettit.n retiinis. Tca 1- r..v. j --s in ti ll ail ore wav as it appfai-. j I he t ri "II prima lies o loon, ui law . j under uki. il the t ai.didates ,H j chosen. prar;i,:a'! lininiiii'liiso- 1, '. imblicai s. n order to vote for minor .a n 1 i, !.. t " s one must cuter the dem- 1 octane party and then hind ,itnoii '. to suppoit all thr nominees of th;- i priinari. '! hero are no republican ; primaries, and it is a questum o. j RoiilH into ;!ie deinocralic ,rinififs i or none. ! "The man who would poll the preatest vol-' lor the lepublican ticket is lit"!. John . I'er.slnnis'. AH Texas liounrs I 'orslnu p. who wont from there to France. Ile is lOO.tlotl vot-'s Mroi-jier than any other rc pubbcan in Texas rind if thr rank and hie of the republicans in Texas have their way General l'crshinc; wiil have the J.i Texas votes in the republican national convention. In fact 1 believe that General Fer--hini's nomination would rehabili tate i:,c republican party in the .-out!:. Mr is strong with returned soldiers, with whom hj vva once reported to be unpopular and tb.es" men who followed him in France that is needed to bring one 'SOLDIERS WILL Sown of these handsome Columbia Grafonolas into your home, if you will Act At Once II mm m m in . si--iii ai -"rti m n f - m- I Ui ft,' ---zjsr.m 5 IB J " - i,ss.i m , second Moor I a. l 'r,ltT KrEDl " " "' ' ' 9 j Largest Music House . A V '('Y Zm' i j ' : - ' I- TnTjiif 11' : : II ii ( c i ri' n' 't s lo he the biggest automobile exposition frm -yh I !.!-"-! .( .i . .'in -T-, , , . . . hi 1 V T ,tr I i i 1 1 m, 01 me miuaie west. ine season s latest motor tj f'l -' .1 Ul I j! creations will be shown for the first time. fyi Ml Lay Your Plans Right Now to Visit the 1 ffllE HT I "NewYorkShow of the Middle West" JX i sdfSj j 1 tS l-'or further details, address Clarke G. r-j1 -Lif 1 j 1 Powell, Mgr., 2051 Farnam St., Omaha. ji1 in., Ot V. :! rt' I"'' o--arv to t 1 .'lilf.lii." Mny PiTuhiji;; Clubs. T oirthii, I th. s. - vmoci.i! 1 -' l't sh iiis-l'oi Ihi'sitii'iit ch.'.''s were , tcau'e-l af l'o.:r'his. Ai". '.. a-.l at 1 Whiteltall. Mont . ace: lir.iJ t" '' ;ei;taii'.s uccived a! t!ic natfll.tl , ;.e.,,itpiai tors hero todaj . v li.hs at ' j;o he lormed toitay and tonioito'A at Hishre, Naco and Noales, Aii.e 1 "lolfoison "a!!ev ropuhlicans or oa"'i..'t'd at W'hitcli.i'l 1" "'iin,v , meetiiiR lv a unanimous vote, am, will give their hearty support to i'tiake roisllitiis' I'T president." a, joordntp to the wire from .1. Aid ; rich. "A lull set of of'u ei s an ! ' coiiitii'ittees were e'ectod. I ho o!a , Ms et'.thtisiastic in its praise of the ' man who ably coirniaiidi'd Amor ' ica's greatest ani.e diirino. the I ,t ; v.-.ir and has shown eociitne oapa ail' to etude the destines ot th- ' i-onnirv dnrincr the follow in. 5 toui 'u-.ir.! of pteat prohletr.s." j "One hundred and fifty tnetnhe: - ; en rolled ill the Portias iluh." ae ' 0, .rdinp to Georfie K. l'-uvton, pre. j idem of the C hamber of I ommerce 1st D-nielas. An'.'., "and wc expe t ia hie iiioinh. i shiti soon." Former Bryan Leader Joins. N'ow York. Feb. 5. (Special.-) larrv V. Walker, the former liry.ni 1., l. I.,. i,iin,1 tUf I'ei-hili.' 1 1 ;,.,v; ,,,!,., it,- ,1,'. reotioi) of Georue 1. Woods of 1 au coin in the toti:aui-'aton i a 1 ci ..Itiito for-1 'resident il'th m Nf York ( itv, aeeordniR to a statement m the Vow York 'itv Tribune. j Mr Walker issued a statement in i which he set t'orth a plan to oritaine j Mt.ouri IVrshiili: clluhs all over the I'ouutry. and that both demoer-it-.'in! -t.uii:lii'C.ills would lie enlste, n "i pauiation. t'oll-,0. -up is Mr. Walker's state, ."ist: " 1 w o hundred Missouri;:" I w ill meet at the Gommodoi e to ot I R.iP.i7 a Fersli'iif: for -Fresident r ' u 1 1 .-iniortR New York City republicans MBBl do wen s Value-Giving Offer For Saturday One Solid CAR EXTRA HEAVY FELT BASE Floor Covering 14 Choice Linoleum Patterns to Select From 5C Sq. Yd. See our advertisement in this paper Friday. Bowen'sRugand Drapery Section Is the "Busy Spot" in this shore. Greatest value giving ev ery day. I' l! hD Rr Bj 1 wmmmm i . t'n S ' 1 p tr pn living M iter-, w 1 '. t a ,1 l.r oe itv : . .n..i if, is in Xfw IV; THOMPSON -BELDEN & COMPANY A CI.K.AR.ANCK OF AFF Wool and Silk Dresses vhK low remain, out mose lirnti iwiV'C'.I i-(M.,:i rk'ti 111 V ltnv is ouf customary event, in which every On Friday the Sale 0 Dresses 1 ) r c s s 0 s formerly & 1 Q Zf) priced up to ... 7 ' OU 1) r o s s e s f urine i'rom SS!).50 to SI All Sales t'iral Ask to Sec the February Coat Values ...You Will Find Them Extraordinary Neckwear for All Garments ' Collars for drossc? anil suits aro most varied in shape and in 1 rimming?. Pique sets, plain or lace trimmed are to be had. ' Vests, and vestees of orjranily and not are dain tily shirred, hemstitched and lace berut't'Icd. And vesting by the yard with band nips and ruft'liiiKS for collars and cuffs come in the same desirable materials. North Aisle Main Floor Full Fashioned hosiery Fine cotton hose, full fashioned, with pro tected garter tops and double soles are to be had in black or white for $ 1 .2,") a pair. The flare top is an in novation that ha s proved very acceptable to stout women. Full fashioned silk lisle hose, in black, flare top are priced $1 .ofl a pair. t !o o: ! I'.C .Hit lent I it 1 ti'e.iuit'i; a heard have This Fcbiiiary clearance garment is included. Xo Alteration' Wash Dresses for School Ginghams in plaids ami plain shades for only t'l. i?J.:,..- and $2.7o. Middies, white one?, and others with trimmings of colored linen or broad cloth, sizes six to twelve years are priced accord ing' to quality and size, from to $6.-30 each. A special prroup of white and colored dresses, soiled and mussed and therefore reduced, come in sizes ", 1. 6, 8 and 12 years. Second Moor Cotton Blankets $3.50 a Pair Sixty - eijs'hL by eijihly inch blankets in gray or tan with dainty striped borders in colors, an ex tra weight exceptional for -nT-Vi. Dress Voiles Most attractive designs on lipht or dark back grounds in a desirable range of shades, fine voiles, forty incites wide, priced 60c a yard. Second Floor : '. t''f soils ,,, ,s-,M; i!t i'i Vl'.ill ot .M'01.I I'oisi":' 'can 't ho, (lenetal. I'ot l w c'l 0 1: 01 0 !' " FRELING & STEINLE Established in 1906 Style Shown $80 1803 Farnam Street M20out6thSConam ik .. u