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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1920)
IB but: OMAHA, SAiUKDAX, JLUNU 12, iy2U. Society t Latsch-Ogden. , "The marriage of Miss Hattie Ruth Ogden' and' Robert Don Latsch of u Lincoln took place Wednesday at the home of the bride' parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Edwin S. Ogden of Genoa, Keh. Mis Johanna Ogden, sister 'of the bride, was bridesmaid. Jerone E. Latsch, brother of the groom, , lang, and Miss Ruth Kadel played 5 the wedding march. The bride was graduated from the (University of Nebraska and is a member of Black Masque. -J: Following the ceremony a recep tion was held. Those receiving were -iMr. and Mrs. Ogden, parents of the i bride; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'" D. Ogden, Mesdames Alfred M. Mollin, Walter V. Kennedy, Bernard D. ; Gorman and Stephen Battles, jr., 1 and Mis Mae Kennedy of Sioux : City. The couple will reside in Lincoln. f Goodmau,-Simon. i Word has been received in Omaha .; of the engagement of Naomi Grace Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simon of Chicago, and-Benja- min H. Goodman of that city, form ' erly of Omaha. " For Carita O'Brien. A number of affairs are being planned in honor of Miss Carita '.' O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' T. J. O'Brien, whose marriage to t John Market of Lincoln will take place June 23. Mrs. Harry Schif- ferle will entertain at luncheon in her honor, Wednesday, June 10; ,-. Mrs. George Engler will be hostess at a tea for this bride-to-be, Friday, June 18. An afternoon affair will be ' given Saturday,' June 19, by Miss ' Mary Taylor ,and- that evening Mrs. ' r. T. McGra'th will entertain tor (, Miss O'Bricm Miss Ruth Beatty ; will be hostess at a luncheon in 'honor of. the bride-elect, -Monday; June 21, and Miss Ruth Kinsler wiil . give a luncheon for her, Tusday, ;. June 22. The parents of Miss O'Brien ; will entertain at the -bridal-dinner at Happy Hollow club, Tuesday' eyc j ning, June 22. . , ; ' ;.. I For Mildred Todd. . at a tea for 75 cucsts at the Arthur ; A. Allen homeFriday afternoon, Mu t honor of Miss Mildred T.odd.-whost engagement to Rotfert' Storz was re- cently announced. , "'.!. . ' Entertain at Tea. Mrs. W. R. Wood and Mrs. Ed- ward T. Boyer entertained at ten t at the home of the former Friday i -afternoon. Their sister, Mrs. Richard Payne. of . Albert Lea J Minn., nee Marjorie Howland, was i the honor guest, rink and white i peonies were used through the i rooms. Those assisting were Mes j dames Blanche Fatersori, George. l.aier, Clarence - Sibberson. Frank J I'ngler, Harvey Milliken, W. Righter Wood, Jack Sharp, Herbert Daniel, Wayne Selby and Miss Nan ? Murphy. J Mrs. L. J. Healey will entertain the members of Company A of the 1 Red Cross canteen, at her home, J Saturday, in honor of Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Wayne Selby. k i Dinner Dance. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Welch will i entertain 20 guests at dinner, fol l lowed by a dancing party at the. roof ' Garden of the Athletic club, lues i day evening, in honor of their son, Tohn Mershon Welch, and his guest, James Love of Texas. Mershon Welch and James Love ' mptorcd to Lincoln Friday. : "Field Club. Mrs. E. H. Ward entertained eight guests at luncheon at the Field '. club Friday. , Frank Engler will have 10 guests at the Saturday evening dinner ' dance at the Field club. Dr. Schalek, 6; W. A. Sinclair, 6: F. C. Best, 6; L. V.'Wilson, 4; and F. S. Knapp, 2. i Country Club. Dr. Karl Connell will entertain 20 uests at dinner at the Country club aturday evening. f ' Happy Hollow, c L, P. Campbell will entertain 16 'guests at dinner at the Happy Hol- low club Saturday evening; C. F. ; Weller, IS; Howard Goodrich, 14 J Will T. Graham, 8; N. H. Tyson. 9; I M. P. Smith, 4; J. T. Wachob, 2. J Mrs. R. Russell.. wilt entertain 25 guests at an afterjioon affair at the J tlub Saturday. ' t ' Shower. ? I Mrs. O. W; Neble' entertained at jr l shower at her home, Friday after- , r s APVttTISEMENT ' FEELING BLUE I . ALL THE TIME . ... ' - f Before Taking Cardui, This i Georgia Lady Suffered Un-. f til She Would Have to Sit I Down to Do Housework. Was Weak and Dizzy. A-Friend in Need ., oOesdcntonk Caitttt Miss Desdemona Catlin, secre tary of the Big Ssters' association, is in charge of their headquarters, 52.5 Peters Trust building. Any girl who is lonely or in need of counsel is invited to call on Miss Catlin at the Big Sisters' headquar ters or may 'make an appointment by calling Douglas .6592. Miss Cat lin is. a friendly, sympathetic little woman who make's her caller feei perfectly at home, and has started many, a girl towards happiness ana contentment. The Big Sisters association wafc organized for the purpose of aiding younger women in' the business world-' There are more than 80 members .in the Oniaha association which was organized a year ago. Any business or professional woman who wishes to aid her younger sis ters is invijed to join. The officers for the ensuing year are as .follows: Miss Elizabeth How ard, president; Miss Ethel D. Sach ra, first vice president; Miss Jessie C. Nofrhrup, second vice president; Miss Desdemona Catlin, third vice president; Miss Lilian Richards, secretary; Miss Zaidee Dorsey, treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Parsons, librarian; Miss Grace M. Rowland, publicity. noon, in honor of Miss Frances Neble whose marriage will take place this month. i i 1 '- 1 ' Makes dollars go farther Brings music more quickly Investigate our Budget Plan Dalton, Ga. Mrs. V. A. Burnett, of Route 6, says: "I got down with my back and sides, not able to do any work. I suffered a great deal. . I had a depressed, blue feeling all the time. Icouldn't rest at night. I was nervous. I would be dizzy and just no account at all. .. V "I would have to sit down while trvinsr to do the housework. It eemed I couldn't get my breath. I wac afraid I would get past going altogether. "I heard of Cardui and began using it I could' tee after a half bottle it was helping me, so I kept - It up . . . and soon I was like a aew person. v ' .' . "I knew Cardui did the work, for too other medicine I took ever.helped ' use' as it did.I; certainly can ecom- mend . . . CarduL,! - ''- V- V " This well-kno'wn?tne'dicirie which Mrs. Burnett -says-helped' nereis a mild, medicinal, purely vegetable ' tonic, for 'over 40 years used by thousands ;of twomen, . witb' similar results to. those which this Georgia lady obtained. Cardui should help you, too. Try We like to explain our Budget Plan. It proves so helpful to folks who are am bitious to owit a New Edison. Xhe Budget Plan nuts WW EDISON "Tit Fluntnik 4tk t 5m" into your home at once. . Then it applies the estab lished principle of big busi ness, systematic spending. It takes the purchase price out of your income so gradually that you don't hsvo to "i squeeze" at ill. Come in and learn a!' about it. Rouse's Phonograph Parlors 1916 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. ff&sXEQ Carter Lake Carter Lake Club. ' Among those, who have made reservations for the opening dinner dance at Carter Lake club Satur day evening are: Harry. Mallo, 14; D. F. Melcher, 13; G. R. Guild, 6; J. C. Gerspacher, 6; R.- J.'' Southard, 4; R. V. Str-ouoer, 4r G. ' L. Par sons, 4; C. W. Sears, 4; Charles Lohrman, 4; J. A. Murray, 4; U. G. Montgomery, 4. Smaller parties will be given by D. I. Mustain, Mrs, Chester Blake, Belle L. G Hous ton, G. C. Eselin. H. R. Cronk,-J. L. Bauman. A Dutch' treat- party will include Messrs. and Mesdames M. L. Smith, G. H. Furness,- R. MacMonagle, H. P. Van Arsdle, F. M. Tattle, T. G. Frimanri. .W.'H. Guild, W. C. Price, E. A. Stringer and L. P. Heeney. - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mustain will entertain at the dinner dance at Carter Lake club Saturday evening for John .E. Rose of Jacksonville, 111 'J. C. Cloud will entertain eight guests at the dinner dance at Carter Lake club Saturday, evening, T. C. Mustain, si; Wilson Bryans, four; T. R. Palm, four; Miss Agnes Singles, three. George Tierney and daughter, Miss Terra Tierney, leave Sunday for Washington, D. C, to visit Mr. Tierney's sister. Miss Dorothy St. Clair is spend ing the week-end at the V. V. Pax ton cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howell have purchased the C. L. Moore cottage Personal . Mr. and -Mrs. W. F. Baxter left Wednesday for Chicago.v They will return Saturday. Mr. and Mrs'., O. ,Y.' $ring leave the latter part '.'it Juhe-to tour the westen coast. They will motor from Los Angeles to- Vancouver and, will visit the Canadian Ro.ckies. They". xpect to return about. September 1. - Dr. aiid"Mrs,..:J.. M. Erman an hcinde ihe birth of a son, Wednes day, at the' Ford hospital. - ' " Mrs. Fred Lischer of Davenport, Ia-'-is the Jjuest of Mrs. Charles . C. .MilleK A number of informal af- 'fairs a,fe( being given in ptr honor. Miss Carolyn Miller has returned from Ames college, Iowa, to spend 5tke summvin Omaha.' M"rs.' M." D. Cameron will return Saturday from Chicago. ! - , ' Mrs. Hedwig C. SZrook and chtl dren of North Platte, Neb., will be in Omaha Sunday en route to Chi cago and other eastern points. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Lord and Dr. W. E. Wolcott, who are attending whtre they will reside for the sum mer. 1 Mrs. W. V. Schermerhorn enter tained eight guests at luncheon at the club Thursday. Mrs. Burr Gaunt of York, Neb., is visiting at tne i. aioore cottage. the medical convention in Toronto, Can., will return the first part of next week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder and Mrs. Schroeder's children, Frances and Alton iillick, left Fri day' for Lake Okoboji, where they will .spend the greater part of the 'summer. Mrs. H. E. Newbranch and daugh ters, s Evelyn and Eleanor, . leave Tuesday for California. J Miss Elizabeth .Barker returned home Friday. Miss Virginia Barker is expected to arrive here Saturday. Miss Winifred . Brandt, who was recently graduated from Penn-Hall, Pennsylvania, returned to Omaha Friday. Bishop and Mrs.-Ernest Shayler and daughter, Ernestine, left Friday for the east. They will sail June 19 from New York for England. A daughter" was, born, TuesVay, at the Stewart hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Lv R. Williams. 7 , Mr.-,, and Mrs. Ray jHiggins an nounce the birth of a son, at the Stewart hospital, Thursday. A daughter was born to Jkfr. and Mrs. J. P. Lynch at the Stewart hospital Thursday. Latest' Fashion: Hints To save salt after freezing ice cream, empty the cracked ice into a sack, and when the ice' has melted nearly all the salt remains and can be used again. Paris, June 11. For the most part women are wearing tailor-mades, and it is to be noticed that the long "redingote" is generally adopted. I have noticed the coat 'in the Louis Xv". style that is'to say, with a .flounced, basque and fastened with a single 'button. It is particularly conveniehtfor the, tailor-mades nf silk; which.1 promise to -have a bril liant career. They-are made of faille, taffetas, satin, silken serge, and even tussore. But the last word of fashion is t lie waxed satin. A tall and elegant woman who was, wearing a new model -of taildr-made of waxed satin obtained a real success. The shawi collar andvthe .ruffs ! of her long The Beauty of The Lily can be yours. Its wonderfully pure. soft,. pearly white ap pearance, free from all blemishes, will be com parable to the perfect beauty of your skin complexion If you will usi and; "redingote" were of primrose pmk satin, with verdigris-colored patterns. So was the whole lining. The straight, slim skirt was adorned with two wide pockets lined with the same silk as the coat lining. Her hat of "gendarme" shape, with a hign, turned-up brim in front and behind, was also of waxed ribbon with a border of verdigris-colored straw. More than ever white trimming, are in favor. There, is barely a dress which does not show a light touch of white embroidery or a in!' of white organdie. Canvas gloves are excellent to ui when dustnig. -vf Sunday's Special "BISQUE" ?CE 'CREAM Your Druggist Can Supply You. The Fairmont Creamery Co. ESTABLISHED IN 1870 'T'HIS store has for years served its trade by; the intelligent selection of merchandise of m. dependable quality .in; advance, of customers' demand. Our stocks today will be found m perfectly assorted Our. selling has been planned to preserve this condition. Service can HI we believe, be best rendered in this way. ' B ThG reSunt howev?r' lends itslf Peculiarly to sales. We are alert to secure m for you the benefit of every price opportunity that shows. So, in addition to a complete m stock upon which you may confidently draw, we are buying merchandise whenever credit g pressure forces a sale and the quality is right, making of great economy interest these Wondrous June Sales Women 's and Misses' Outing Apparel B Nothing beckons, so appealingly justvnow as cool, comfortable wearables whether m it is ior a Sunday or vacation or for everyday wear selections made now will doublv 1 assure you a happy and wholesome good time. . iBn 1 "" , miniiKniiHiiiiiimiiiniiiiiijii TUP rtnnr me , A Sale of Women's HATS Saturday, & A rvV 9 A.M.... 4:.lAl Sport, Semi-Dress and Tailored Models This unusual assortment of bet ter grade hats comes in various shapes and colors, mostly white and oavy, and are sold at very low price. There is an advantage in an early selection.. . On the Square An interesting and economical sale Saturday on this popular square. Bath Towels Huck Towels Drfsser Scarfs Each 29 c i Splendid- quality materials and each item much less than regular, Women's Silk Hosiery The Imnortjint fofltlirA fit at nob-in rro ia Anolltw M imJaa Experience and honesty enter Into the selection ot Kilpatrick Hosiery. Please understand that regardless of price we assure you service, D 1 fvrmiv I ir . . . aa.i vu.uAi a group or standard silk stockings, 39 guage, 10 strand, black, white and colors. Any hosiery expert knows what that' means and also knOWa that, it rioarrthoa a atnxL-ino t,t i , .... tng at ?30.00 per dozen, Saturday a liberal lot, all sizes, at, pair. : Tricolette Blouses Silk Skirts Smart slip-over models in pastel, dark and high color shades' with wool embroidery at neck and sleeve: yery special. .$5.95 Silk Sweaters Charming models in Fan-ta-si, Kumsi-Kumsa, Dew Kist, Tricolette, Georgette and silk combina tions, practically all colors. Values to $29 75. Sale prices $10.95. S14.75. S1fi .TK , -f v Attractive models and Deautiful weaves some in slip-over and Tuxedo effects. Copen, Rose, Turquoise, Flesh, Navy, Black and Gold combinations. Very special ,$24.75 to $45.00 1 Figured Voile Dresses New Bathing Suits' . (Sizes Ifi.tn 4fi ..,.,;!' f u- A- O loizes lb to 4b.) beautiful colo combinations HI and scores of models from which to choose, H at ; $12.95, $16.75 to $27.50 1 Khaki Sports Apparel m Hiking Separate Skirts $3.95 to $5.95 m Breeches ......$5.95 Jacket and .fekirt. $7.50 to; $9.50 Full One-Piece 1 Dresses. ..... $5.95 to $7.50 Of knit cloth, attractively trimmed, splendid as- N sortment of colors. .$2.95, $5.95 to $14.75 New Wash Skirts Immaculately white, and, oh, so cool these warm days attractive models with jaunty pocket treatment plain, tucked and embroidered mod els. They come in voile, gabardine and surf-V satin ..$2.95, $4.95, $7.95 to $14.75 June Sale of LinpnV Envelopes, Crowds and Chemise of Dainty Silks, EconomioWly Priced for Saturday Wfiyllf ftvtirvl . "KT;.l.J. ft T-t i , . . . '6 uigHb vruwus envelope unemise Envelope Chemise Envelopes ...-. Of extra quality crepe de chine and satin, fine laces and 'touches of hand embroidery trim these splen Jid garments. Special. S4.39 Envelopes Of a heavy grade crepe de chine and wash satin, with -tine filet and rtl laces, full width ahd length. Extra special, at S5.29 Envelopes' Novelties in "step-in" garments,' bloomer and butterfly skirt combin ations, fashioned of wash satin and crepe de chine. Special. .$6.29 June Sale of SILKS White Silk Offerings Just in the midst of the White Season, is it possible to purchase silks of beautiful finish and texture at decided reductions. Silks for blouses, skirts, suits and dresses for summer wear. Saturday These Appealing Specials. $2.50 36-in. White Pongee. - SI 69 $3.00 36-in. White Pongee. .2 1) $3.50 36-in. White Pongee. .S2.59 $3.50 36-in. White Plaid Poplin at go 9" $3.00 36-in. Wash Satin, yd .'$2.45 $3.50 36-in. Wash Satin, yd. $2 95 $5.00 36-in. Satin Jerzette..$3.95 $4.75 40-in. Crepe de Chine. SS.fiS v J r - SATUKDAY STAriOJlERI PRICES Supply your vacation needs. Conservation Box, 24 sheets, 24 envelopes, box 60d Commonwealth, a fine quality linen, box ;70J Correspondence Cards, box, - at ;45 to $1.25 A full and complete line of Water man and Tempoint Fountain , Pens. Junior Section Cool, summery, seasonable garment! ' throughout this entire section and tne prices are most interesting to those who recognize quality, style and workmanship as factors. , FIGURED VOILE DRESSES " Also a few ribbon . voile dresses,, unusually pretty designs, net linings. They come in lovely combinations of tans, browns, copen, pinks, etc. Values, at $14.75. $19.75. to $31.75 WHITE DRESSES (6 to 17 years). Cool Organdies and Voiles, in a variety of at tractive styles with a touch ot pink or blue, or a bit of lace or net to add to its freshness. Special values, at... .$6.50. $9.50 and $12.50 GDfGHAM DRESSES (10 to 17 years) In new and exquisite plaid combinations. In blues, browns, 'green, wistaria, etc., also dainty check patterns in pink, blue, maise, lavender, etc. Speal values, at $6.50. S7.50. S12.50and S15.00 CHILDREN'S HATS , ; ' Mainly of Milan Straws, in pretty shape and color combinations, all greatly reduced. Values ito $7.00, sale prices ..$2.98 and $3.98 O.VE-THIRD OFF " On balance of Children's Hats, this includes all the better Milans, Leghorns and Trimmed Hats. In white, brown, navy and black. Of nainsook, "tailored model, colored stitchine. fcimona sleeves. Special at . Sl .fift Of fine hainsook. hnth-lara and embroidery trimmed, full length-and width. Special, at .......$1.95 m The Floor Below j SATURDAY SPECIALS Waste Baskets at 22 Each H Splendid quality baskets for. porch and. . . den, regular 50c and 75c values. j Baskets, at $1.79 A small group of fancy baskets, . sj formerly selling to $3.50, one day only. Cooling novelties in Vacuum Carafs, Thermos Bottles, Food Jars, Lunch Kits, (comnletely fur- nished) all prices. H WHITE GOODS 45c 36-inch Lonsdale Muslin, yard 35 H X65c 36-inch Long Cloth, yard. . ; 39 59c 36-inch Lonsdale Cambric . ...49 99c 45-inch Continental Tubing, yard 75 $1.00 42-inch Pequot Tubing, yard . . . .- 79 60c 45x36 Belfast Cases, each 45 85c 45x36 Bridal Cases, each .65 $3.00 45x36 Embroidered Cases, a pair.... $2.45 $2.00 Single BiA Sheets, each ....$1.50 , $3.00 Single Bed Sheets, extra heavy, ea.$2.25 $3.00 Three-quarter Sheets, each $2.45 $2.75 Full Bed Sheets, each k $1.95 $3.00 81x90 Pequot Sheets, each $2.65 $3.00 81x90 D. S. Mohawk, each $2.65 $3.25 81x90 Bridal Sheets, each ..$2.75 100 dozen Barber Towels, a dozen $1.25 100 dozen 18x36 Huck Towels, a dozen. $2.75 ' - Red Border. s 100 dozen 18x36 Huck Towels, a dozen. .$3.50 All White. 100 dozen Turkish Bath Towels, a dozen. $4.50 100 ddzen Turkish Bath Towels, a dozen. $5.75 100 dozen Turkish Bath Towels, 'large and 5 heavy, a dozen .........$7.75 I Third Floor Specials Of good quality nainsook, lace and embroidery trim med; also tailored models. Special, at $1.69 Of fine aualitv nainsook. with lace and embroidery trimming. Special during ills sale, at.; $1.95 Shoe Specials Satuida An Early Selection Desirable . Our entjre stock of French heel slippers, ties ind oxfords offered. Patent kid, dull-calf, tan, Drown and bronze kid. White shoes '. included, .French heel slippers, ties, colonials and oxfords. Prices up to: Up to $18.50 values . $12.45 Up to $15.00 values.. $11.95 Up to $12.50 values.. $8.95 White Shoes Up to $16.50 values . . $9.95 Up to $12.00 values. . $7.95 The best, models we have ever shown. House Dresses $4.89 Saturday Delightfully cool and practical gingham dresses of excel lent quality in lovely plaids, stripes and cool color combi nations mainly belted, straight line and overdrape mod els with sleeves one-half, three-quarters and full length. We wish we had double the quantity to offer a this price the lot is limited, but the values unusual. Values to (S.00, sale price..-. White Goods 49c the Yd. ' At-the White Goods Counter Saturday we offer a splendid group of dainty white materials much underpriced. Lot includes Flaxons, nurse suitings, batiste, pajama checks and voile. Each fabric adapt ed particularly for summer dresses or blouses. These formerly sold at 7oc per yard. Toilet Goods Section Crowd Drawing Specials for Saturday Only Tooth Paste 39 Pepsodent ior . . . Pear's Soap 14c Non Spi 39c Resinol Soap 23 Mavis Talcum .....19 Listerine 39 Talcolette Talcum .19? Mentholatum 19 Java Rice Powder.. 39 Palmolive Vanishing Powder 39f Saturday' three Interesting groups ot choice cretonnes priced especially for the day. AT 75-25 be'autl- . IT $1.25 .Thirfy . ful patterns 'in . splendid designs the various col- wonderful . val ors that have ues, that sold )een selling to ' up to ' $2.00 ' a $1.25 the yard. yard. Cretonne and various draping materials, priced It regular-selling - . 4T $2.5025 pat , terns of wonder ful designs ( In cretonne and -Warp Print Eng lish Chintz, sell - ins to $5 yard. , BEMSAKTS In-useful lengths, :1 to 10-yard .pieces.! Scrim, Nets, about half Gobb's Candy Specials 1 Her. ar three wonderfully good confections that will Indicate to the new patron the unusual quality, the delinhtful flavor and the large vari ety of sweets that has made the Cobb candles so distinctive and different lpA? "KK!'' 80 A POUND Big-, velvety marshmallows, coated with rich chocolate and then rolled In fresh cocoanut, a luscious bite. Special, 80 e a pound. MAPLE CHKAM CARAMELS, 604 A LB A rich, soft maple caramel dipped in Canada maple sugar, a treat to lovers of maple: specially priced, 600 a lb. . BUTTER CHOCOLATE FUDGE, 804 A LB Center of wonderful choco late fudge, rich with crem and butter and then dipped in high grade sweet chocolate. Sold every day in our store at SL00 a lb. Specially priced for Saturday, 804 a lb. ) WEDDING AND DINNER CANDIES California cherries dipped in cream, marshmallows in cream, topped with rosebuds, larire selected pecans, almonds, beautiful mints In form of flowers, individual ice creams. . -r ' - Saturday wevoffer a splendid assortment of the better grade shirts. Fine quality madras and percale. Values to $4.00, at each S2.95 s WASH NECKWEAR priced from ....... Silk and Fibre Shirts at $5.95 each. Lot s small, but the .values are most ex cellent Some o f them sold to $10.00 each. liion Suits Yodr summer needs can be filled in our won derful assortment of knit undergarments. Prices from 85J to S5.00. -All kinds and colors.. Specially 35d to S1.50 Knit Underwear for Women and Children v SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY m Union Suits, $1.19 Beautiful quality fine mercerized lisle. Neck finished band style. A most com fortable summer suit. Regularly $1.75 each. y Vests at 25 Each A small lot of knit vests offered at a close-out price. Boys' Suits at 75 Cool, comfy gar ments made like dad's,videal for these warm summer days. mi ' m Offerings For Men This popular department filled with cool summer wear- "' ables for the particular man. Hf v . . ' t ... -.1 lilHlM