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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 2. 1921.
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Chautauqua Notes.
A new chautauqua circle will be
organized in the Minne Lusa addi
tion Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. B. A. Waugh,
2877 Newport avenue. Any woman
interested in chautauqua work is in
vited to attend the meeting.
At the beginning of the season
Tennyson Chautauqua circle was di
vided into two groups for the pur
pose of working for honor points,
the losing side to entertain the win
ners at luncheon at the end of the
yar. Points are given for attend
ance, punctuality, well prepared les
sons and for bringing in new mem
bers. At the present time Mrs. C. J.
Maas' division has 124 points and
Mrs. J. A. Osborne's. 119.
Golf Club.
The Prettiest Mile Woman's Golf
club will be entertained at a kensjng
ton on Tuesday afternoon, January
4, at the home of Mrs. Nettie Won
der, 6012 Florence boulvard. Officers
for the new year will be installed.
Miss Lillian Paul as president; Mrs.
Lula Norris Jerome, vice president:
Mrs. Nettie Wonder, secretary, and
Mrs. Robert Page, treasurer. Those
assisting the hostess are Mrs. E. J.
Cochrane, Mrs. L. I.. Carr, Mrs.
George Greenough, and Mrs. J. C.
Ludeke. s'
Omaha Story Tellers' League.
The Omaha Story Tellers' league
will meet Thursday afternoon, 4:15
o'clock, at the Y. W.iC A. "Pollen,"
by Susan Glaspell, and "Old Pipes
and the Dryads," by Stockton, will
be told by Mrs. George Payne. Miss
Isabelle Graham will tell the story
Af "How Bobbie Robin Gobbled His
Dinner," by S. T. Magazine. Miss
Jennie Redfield, leader.
Yates Parent-Teachers.
The Parent-Teachers association
of Henry W. Yates school will meet
Wednesday, 3 p. m.,in the school
auditorium. The program will in
clude musical numbers by the -Girls'
Glee club of Central High school,
under direction of Mrs. Carol M.
Pitts, and a reading by Virginia
Blundcll. A feature of the program
will be an address by Leon smith,
assistant superintendent of schools.
his subject being "The Value of
Mental Test."
A motion picture, "Little Women,"
will be shown in the school audi
torium Friday evening, January 7,
at 8 o'clock. The association re
cently purchased a motion picture
machine lor the use of the school.
South Omaha Woman's Club.
The literature department of tbe
South Omaha Woman's club will
meet Tuesday afternoon, 2:30
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Walter
A. Nitsche, 4210 South Twenty-second
street.
Mrs. R. M. Marrs will review "The
Man of the Ages." "Biography and
Literary Criticism of the Author
Irving Bachellor," will be given by
Mrs. Bruce McCulloch. Miss Kath
ryn Parker will give a piano solo.
Mr. Syfert to Speaks
Mrs. E. M. Syfert, president of the
Drama league, will'speak before the
Dundee Women's club Wednesday
afternoon, 2 o'clock, at the home
of Mrs. Harry L. Snyder, 4922 Chi
cago street, her subject being, "The
Great Galeoto," by lose Echegaray.
Current events, "The Tragedy of
England and Ireland," will be lead
by Mesdames Helen Morton and J.
A. Linderholm. Musical numbers
will be given by Mrs. Snyder.
The program will be in charge of
Mesdames J. O. Yeiser and Henry
S. McDonald.
The Book Club.
The. Book club will meet Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy
Page, 115 North Thirty-third street.
Miss Eleanor McGilton will review
Martin Nexo's "Ditte Girl Alive."
Art Department
The art department of the Omaha
Woman's club will meet Thursday
afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, at the Y.
W. C. A. sThe program will be in
charge of Mrs. C. A. Sherwood. Mrs.
C. J. Roberts will speak on "Art in
Amsterdam. Mrs. Grase Thorn
Oglesby will sing "Alone IJpon the
House Tops," composed bv her
brother, H. II. Thorn, and "If You
Would Love Me," by McDermott.
Tea will be served following the
program. Tfce meeting is open to
all club members.
Mothers Club.
The Mothers club will meet for
1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Zane Thompson,
131 North Thirty-first avenue. Mrs.
J. O. Detwciler will assist. A meet
ing will be held following the
lunfieon.
Mrs. Royal Miller will read a
paper on. "Social Service Organiza
tions." Roll call, "The Department
of Agriculture," will be lead by Mrs.
J. F. Beard. Vocal numbers will be
given by Mrs. Bradley Roe.
. Music Department Luncheon.
The music department of the
Omaha Woman's club will meet
for 12 o'clock luncheon Wednesday
in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. Res
ervations for the luncheon may be
made with Mrs. L. H. Hoffman, Wal
nut 0773, not later than .Monday
eveqing.
Bellowing the luncheon, chorus re
hearsal will be held under direction I
of Henry G. Cox.
Miss Youngman Entertains.
'Miss Elizabeth Youngman enter
tained 24 guests at a watch party at
her home Friday evening. Dancing
and games were the entertainment.
A program of music was given. Holi
day decorations were used through
out the rooms.
P. E. O. Luncheon.
Omaha P. E. O. association will
hold its regular monthly 'luncheon
Saturday, 1 p. m. in the south room.
Chamber f-Commerce. '
Lasell Alumae Club.
Lasell Alumnae club will meet with
Mrs. Fred J. Adams. 3722 Pacific
street, at 3 p. m. Tuesday, January
4. The last meeting was held No
vember 30 at the home of Mrs.
Henry Clarke when officers were
elected and? arrangements made for
charity work.' Mrs. Clarke is presi
dent of-ihe club, Mrs. Rightcr Wood,
treasurer, ana Mrs. .. L. Loomis,
secretary. The dub numbers 20
members.
Maccabees.
The Maccabees of Omaha Tent
No. 75 will hold a public installa
tion of ofticers, assisted bjfcthe Coun
cil Bluffs Tent No. 32. on Monday
evening, January 3, at Swedish audi
torium, 'MxteeMh' and Chicago
streets. Following the installation
there will be dancing and cards. All
Maccabees and their friends cor
dially incited.
Public Speaking Department.
The public speaking department of
the Omaha Woman s club will meet
Tuesday. 10 a. rn., at the Y. W. C. A.
a mil attendance is desireu as a
new course of study will be taken
tip under direction of Prof. Edwin
Puis. New members will be en
rolled at this meeting, announces
Mrs. O. Y, Kring, leader.
. Kreymbourg Review.
Alfred Kreymbourg,, who spoke in
Omaha some weeks ago before the
Drama league, is receiving consid
erable attention from current re
viewers. 1 lie New York 1 imes bun
day, December 26, treated Mr.
Kreymbourg s writings in an inter
esting manner.
Music Club.
A regular meeting of the A. L. A.
Music club was held at the home of
Miss Dorothea Rose December 29.
Miss Rose, vice president of the cTub,
leaves January 2 td enter a s:hool
in Chicago.
Meeting Postponed.
The meeting of the literature de
partment of the Omaha Woman's
club will be omitted this week, an
nounces Mrs. Edward Johnspn, lead
er. The date of the next meeting
will be announced at a later date.
Aid Society Luncheon.
The. Woman's Aid society of the
Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church
will entertain at' a 1 o'clock Itmcheon
Friday in the church parlors.
W. C. T. U. Notes.
The committee on arrangements
for the regional conference of the
W. C. T. U., to be held in Omaha
February 2, 3, 4, will meet Monday,
2 p. m., at the Y. W. C. A.
Grant Post and Corps.
U. S. Grant post and women's re
tirf corps will hold a joint meeting in
Memorial hall, court house, Tues
day at 1 p. m. Officers for the en
suingvyear will be installed.
Home Economics Department.
The home economics department
of the Omaha Woman's club will
meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 10 a. m
to go on an inspection tour of the
Skinner Macaront plant, announces
Mrs., R. i. Franz, leader.
Craik Players.
Oscar Wilder Craik will iuaugu
rate the series of Saturday matinees
at the Craik studio in the Lyric
building next Saturday afternoon at
4 o'clock, presenting "Helena's Hus
band," bv Philip Moeller, with Mrs.
Anson Biglow,. Mrs. Prawl. Mark
Levings, Hart Jenks and David Rob
erts in the cast. The play is a come
dy. a satire on Helen of Troy.
Girls Community
Service League
Monday Cluga club supper, 6:30
p. m. Gvmnasium class 7:30. , Mrs.
Charles Musselman, director.
Tuesday Lafavette club, supper.
6:30 p. m. Dramatic art class 7:30;
Miss Ethel Mulholland, leader.
Wednesday League entertains ex
service men at dinner, 6:30 p. m.
Recreational evening.
Thursday K. K. K. club supper,
6:30 p. ni. Dramatic art class; Miss
Mulholland. leader. - 1
Friday D. T. A. club supper, 6:30
p. m. Gymnasium class, 7:30; Mrs.
Musselman, leader.
Saturday Week end dance. Cluga
club, hostess, 8:30 to 11 p. m.
f Sunday Dramatic art program, in
cnarge or miss aiuinouanci, p. m.
The Railroad Station
Just a very common thing
Shouts and whistles, bells that ring,
Just a platform in the rain
And a slowly moving train.
Alice Duer Miller.
Miss Annabelle Whclan is one of the Omaha girls who has been lost
to the city during the holidays. She spent Christmas with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Whelan at York, Neb. While there Miss Whelan was honor
guest at a number of social affairs. "
YcW. G. A.
Sunday, January 2 The new col
ored branch of the Young Women's
Christian Association,' located at
Twenty-second and Grant streets,
will be formally opened with dedi
catory services at 4 p. m. All inter-' !,M?hS?n
ested friends are most cordially in1
vited to be present. ,
Mrs. Frank H. Ridgley will be the
speaker at vesper services at the
Central building, Seventeenth and
St. Marys avenue, at 5 V- m. Sunday.
Her subject will be "Pressing For
ward." Miss. Ruth Rockwood will
sing. Social hour, after the vesper
service.
Monday The industrial clubs will
meet for supper at 5:45 o'clock, fol
lowed by a business session.
A new class in expression, und.er
the leadership of Mrs. Effie Steen
Kittelson, will be opened Monday
evening at 7:30. The course will
continue for 10 weeks and the fee
is $4.
Tuesday Rev. A. S. Buell of
Trinity Methodist church will be the
speaker for the Tuesday noon lunch
tor business women from 11:30 to
o'clock on the second floor, Y. W.
C. A. Prof. Lee G. Kratz will lead
the singing and women from - the
Westminster Presbyterian ehurch.
under the direction of Mrs Henry
E. Maxwell, will act as hostesses
This luncheon is for all women and
girls of Omaha who are down town
at the noon hour and is especially
planned for the business women
A new course in recreational lead-
, - , . . 1 1 . r if ..
rrsnip, unuer ine aireciion oi juis
Lucy Jane Giddmgs, phvsical di
rector, and Miss Winifred Raymond,
recreational director, will be started
on January 4 at 7:30 o'clock and
will continue for 10 weeks. Lectures
on the theory of recreation leader
ship and demonstration of games and
discussion of the principles involved,
will form the basis of this .course.
Registrations are now being taken.
Class fee. $3 tor It) lessons
Wednesday the class m tnglish
history, under the leadership of Mrs.
Id HanchettJt 'will be resumed
Wednesday evening.
Thursday The members of the
Business Woman's Bible class will
meet Thursday at 6:15 p. m for
supper, followed by the lesson hour.
Friday A new class in parlia
mentary law will begin Friday at 7
. m.. under the leadership ot Mrs
F. H. Cole. This course continues
for 12 lessons. Fee. $2.
Saturday Roller skating in the
gymnasium Saturday evening from
7:30 till 10 o'clock.
" 4 Calendar
SUNDAY.
(Iniilia Walktna- Clob Sunday. 9 a. m
from Sixteenth mnd locust street". All
day outin-. James Baldwin, leader.
v01d People' Home. Fontenella Boule
vard Sunday. S:30 p. m.. Rev. A. D.
ravls. paxtor of Walnut Hill Methodist
church will conduct services.
Omaha, TheoMtphlraJ Society Sunday. S
p. m., room 215 I.e'Iang bulldlna. Six
twith end Capitol avenue. Subject,
"Hints on Light On the Path."
MONDAY.
Omaha W. C. T. V. Monday. 1:30 p. m.,
culled meeting, room S10. T. M. C. A.
Hl.hop Vincent Chautauqua Circle
Monday, 7:15 p. nr.. third floor, court
house.
RooneTflt Chautauqua Circle Monday,
1:30 n. m.. vlth Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204
South Twenty-second street.
Omaha Woman's Club Monday. 2:45 p.
m., T. W. C. A., Auditorium. Memorial
nervlces for deceased members.
Omaha Mothers' Culture Club Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. J.
White, S004 Chicago street. Social meet
in. W. C. T. V. Monday, 2 p. m., T. W.
C. A., meeting of committee on arrange
ments for regional conference to b held
In Omaha February 2, 1 and 4.
Woman's Homo Missionary Society
Monday, 1 p. m.. T. M. C. A. Omaha dis
trict quarterly meeting-. Mrs. C. C. Cis
all will have charge of the program.
Teanjaon Chautauqua Circle Monday, I
p. m., with Mrs. E. W. Powell, 8326 Wool
worth avenue. Lesson. Davis' "History of
France," Introduction and chapter 1 and
1. Mr. E. Benedict and Mrs. J. T. Morey,
leader.
TUESDAY.
Leems Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, S
.1811 Clnb Tuesday. T:!0 p. m.,
Chamber of Commerce, parlor A.
Sojourners' Club Tuesday. 2 p. m.,wltb
Mrs. Mary Conant. at Conant hi. tel.
Jewish ladle Relief Society Tuesdaw,
a as., regular meeting and Installation
of officers, Lyric building, Nineteenth and
Farnam streets.
II. B; 1 P. Club Tuesday evening,
supper and dramatic art. Social Settlement
house.
1-aarll Alumna Club Tuesday, 3 p. m.,
with Mrs. Fred J. Adams, 3722 Pacific
street.
Dundee Morning Chautauqua Circle "
Tuesday. 9:4f. a. m. with Mrs. T. O. Put
nam, 6002 Izard street.
J. V. W. Club Tuesday. 1 o'clock
with Mrs. Howard Rushton.
luu iNorm iniriy-iouria street. x
Omaha. Woman's Club, Public Speaking
riepartment Tuesday, 10 a. m., T. W.
C. A, Mrs. O. Y. Kring, leader.
1. 8. Grant Post and Corps Tuesday,
1 p. m., joint meeting. Memorial hall,
court house. Installation of officer.
Omaha Spanish Club Tuesday, 8 p. m.,
110 Patterson block, Seventeenth and
1 urnain streets. Election of officers.
Drama League Tuesday. 4 p. m., Fon
tcr.elle notcl. Prof. Paul Urumann will
spfak on "Danton," by Romain Holland
Omaha Truth Center Tuesday, 't p. m.,
Id E'atterson block, Seventeenth and Far
nam streets. Francis J.. Gable of Lincoln,
leader. - i
South Omaha Woman's Club, Literature
Department Tueday, 2:80 p. m., with.
Mis. Walter Nitsehe, 4210 South Twenty
second street. j
George A. Custer Belief Corps No. 82
Tuesday afternoon, sunshine party at the,
home of Mrs. Arthur Gwynns, 3127
Grebe street, Florence.
P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. X.
Tuesday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. F.
K Thomas, 6113 California street. Mra.
O. A. Dantehjon, assistant hostess.
Alice R. Howard Chautauqua Circle
Tuesday. 7:30 p. m., with Miss Ellen Wal
lace, 1944 South Thlrly-second street. Mlsa
Grace Rowland, leader. Current events
will be in charge of Mrs. Howard.
Omaha Woman's Club, Art Department
Tuesday, 10 a, m., T. VV. C. A. Sher
wood will have charge of the program..
Tea will be servd following the program.
All club members invited.
Omaha Business Woman's Club Tues
day, 6:16 p. m., Y. W. C. A., dinner fol
lowed by regular monthly business meet
ing. Musical and literary numbers will
be given by ciub members under direc
tion OI Miss Emma McRae.
WEDNESDAY.
Ma Sigma Wednesday, 9:30 . m.,
with Mrs. Frank Boyd, 8860 Harney
street. i
Parent-Teacher Association, Henry W.
Yate School Wednesday, 3 p. in., school
auditorium.
Clan Gordon Ladies' Auxiliary Wednes
day, 2 p. m.. with Mrs. Ben Morse, 1618
Spragua street.
Omaha Business Woman' League
Wednesday, 6:16 p. m., supper and pro
gram, Loyal hotel.
Georare Crook Woman's Relief tirni
Wednesday. 1:30 p. m., special meeting,
Memorial hall court house.
Royal Q. B. C. Club Wednesday eve- ;
ning, supper, dramatic, art and gym- .
naslum. Social Settlement house.
Omaha Woman' Club, Music Depart-;
ment Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon, Y.
W. C. A. Mrs. Ward Shafer, leader.
Dundee Woman's Club Wednesday, 2 '
p. m., with Mrs. Harry I Snytier, 4922 I
Chicago street. Mrs. E. II. Svfert, presl- i
dent of Drama league, speaker. J
The Mothers' Clul) Wednesday. 1
o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs, Zane
Thompson, 131 North Thirty-first avenue ,
Mrs. J. O. Detweiler, assistant hostess. '
St. Pauls Episcopal Woman' Auxiliary
Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., guild hall, an
nual election of officers and reports ct
the year' work. Mrs. J. llammon. i
hostess, r j
A. C. A. Book Review Section Wednes- ;
day, 4 p. m., with Jliss Helen Sommer .
614 Park avenue. 'Mrs. Rellg Hecht will !
review "Eminent Victorians," by Mr, i
Lytton Strachey. .
American War Mothers' Kensington i '
Wednesday. 1 :30 p. n, with Mrs. Minnie ;
Bulloch. 4616 North Thirty-fifth street. I
Mesdames Charles Lighten, Camilla !
weens, jam's uordick and George Par
rish will assist.
THURSDAY.
W. . L. L. Club Thursday, 7:30 p. m.'.
sewfng class, Social Settlement house.
Omaha 6tory Tellers' League Thursday,
4:16 p. m., Y. W. C. A., Mies Jennie Red
Held, leader.
Omaha Woman's Club, Home Economies
Department Thursday, 10 a. m., Members
will meet --Y. W. C. A. to go on Inspec
tion toui of Skinner's Macaroni plant.
The Book Club Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Roy Page, 115 North Thirty
third street. Miss Eleanor McGilton will
review, "Ultte Girl Alive," by Martin
Noxo. ,
P. E. O. Sisterhood. Chanter E Thurs
day, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Dean Smith, 3306 Dewey avenue.
Mrs. T. H. Matters, assistant hostess. A
program will be given following luncheon.
Dundee Chatauqua Circle Thursday, 2
p. m., with Mrs. Thomas Ehurtz, 1310
North Forty-fifth street. Mesdames J. O.
Wentworth and Otho Johnson, leaders.
Currenf event will be led by Mrs. M. I.
Vleno.
FRIDAY.
Federal Art l lnh Friduv. R n
W. C. A.
m T.
Round Table Chautauqua Circle Fri
day, 7:15 p. m.. Y. W. C. A.
Lone-fellow Chnutniinna CIpmIj, Crl.lu
7:30 p. m.. 666 Bmndels Theater building!
Lowe Avenue Presbyterian Aid Society
i o clock luncheon In church
Friday,
parlors.
Minne Lusa Chautauqua Circle4 Friday,
3 p. m , with Mrs. B. A. Waugh, 287,
Newport avenue. New circle. All inter
ested cordially Invited.
' SATURDAY.
Omaha P. E. O. AMoHiln
1 O'clock lUncheun. smith rnnm rh.mhi.
of Commerce.
Katina Sigma Club nf Omaha Cnn
ell BUffx Saturday. I2:::o to 2 p. m.
iuncneon ana meeting, University club.
Art Lectures on
" Better Homes
Scheduled
Ross Crane, the head of the ex
tension department of the Art in
stitute of Chicago, who conducts the
lUtter-Ilomcs jnstitiite and gives
lectures on home-building and beau
tifying, will give afternoon and eve
ning lectures in Council Bluffs Jan
uary 3 to 8. All his lectures are
said to be entertainments filled with
variety and illuminated by a keen
sense of humor.
He draws pictures to illustrate his
lectures. Three of the scries of lec
tures are illustrated with the cray
ons t in Ross Crane's very best
fasluoii.
f. Crane believes in the pictorial
method of presenting truth. He
holds, with Emerson, that nine
tenths of what we learn we get
through the eye. So he uses chalks,
paintings, furniture, rugs every
thing and anything to catch the
eye and enhance the imagination.
In his dramatization of interior
decoration, he paints pictures, with
furniture. The walls of his port
able room he utilizes as a canvas
a huge canvas, thirty feet wide
against which he splashes window
draperies, rugs, davenports, chairs,
lamps, tables, books, people, bric-a-brac,
' flowers, to illustrate the
"How" and the "Why" of home
furnishing and decoration.
Every Crane lecture is a dramatic
production.
Various organizations of Council
Rlurfs, including the Woman's club,
are bringing Mr. Crane here. Mem
bers of the Omaha Woman's club
have expressed an interest in the
institute.
To Clean Marble
To clean marble, take two Darts
of common soda, one part of pum
ice stone, and one part of finely
powdered chalk. Sift it through a
fine sieve and mix with water. Then
rub it well all over the marble and
the stains will be removed. Wash
with salt and water.
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-Up to $12.50
BLOUSES
Clearance Sale
$2,89 0 $4.89
-1510 VmOas St
Mius Mum's Entire Stocks in a
Up to $15.00
SKIRTS
Clearance Sale
$4.95 & $7.95
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Hundreds Upon Hundreds oi Magniiicenl New
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Brought Down to the Lowest Price Level in Years
THE new season styles are on their way! A clean sweep of all present stocks is
absolutely necessary every Winter garment must go regardless of former prices
or values. We promise the women of this city the most stupendous and extraordinary
Money-Saving Event in local retail history. Come expecting high-class, fashionable
new apparel of extreme desirability at prices cut so low they are fairly staggering.
PRICES REDUCED ONE-HALF AND IN MANY
INSTANCES MORE THAN ONE-HALF
' THE ENTIRE STORE IS REAY TOMORROW IS THE OPENING DAY! THE MERCHAN
DISE IS ARRANGED FOR EASY SELECTION NOTHING HAS BEEN LEFT UNDONE TO
FACILITATE EASY HANDLING OF THE BIG CROWDS. DURING THIS SALE NO C. 0. D.'s
NO MAIL ORDERS NO CHARGES NO EXCHANGES-ALL SALES FINALS
Hundreds of
Lovliest Dresses
Season's most successful and exclusive ere
ations in all wanted Street, Af ternoon
and Evening Models. 1
Dresses That Were up to $35
Now Reduced to
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Dresses That Were up to $65
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Dresses That Were up to $75
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Dresses That Were up to $110
Now Reduced td
$14H
$.18E
Beautiful
Coats and Wraps
Distinguished models of soft, luxurious,
fabrics, enriched with the season's
finest and costliest furs.
Coats That Were up to $39.50 1 Q75
, Now Reduced to 10
Coats That Were up to $59.50)Q1$
Now Reduced to dO
Coats That Were up to $69.50$AO75
Now Reduced to TtO
Coats That Were up to $95 $CQ75
Now Reduced to uO
Coats That Were up tol25 $JQ75
Now Reduced to UO
le Starts'
Promptly
9 a, m. Monday
Be here early
is our best
. advice
High Class
Tailored Suits
In fur trimmed and plain models.
January Clearance Prices that
will Startle, the Entire City
17Z5
$32H
$4775
SuitsThatWereupto$169.50 $'7,775
Now Reduced to 11
Suits That Were up to $45
Now Reduced to
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