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THE BEE: OMAIlX. SUNDAY, JANUARY GO, 1921.
Evangelistic Services.
Members of the Christian church
under the leadership of their pastor,
L. W. Meyers, tvifl begin evangelis
tic services Sunday, January 30.
Services will be held each evening
of the week except Saturday. A
chorus choir, is in training for' these
services. .
Baptist Mission Society.
Mrs.' C. II. Faris will be hostess
Thursday, February '3. to the mem
ber of the Baptist Mission society,
at her home, 6527 Spencer street.
' Benson Woman's Club.
At , the business session "of tlw
Benson Woman's club, Thursday, it
was voted to continue the support
of the French 'Orphan which has
been cared for by the club for the
past two years. Benson people re
sponded most heartily to the benefit
, programs given under the auspices
of the club Thursday and Friday
i.ights at the" Bcnalto. Between
pictures Thursday night, Mrs. O.'
Arthur Melcher, contralto, Hng two
numbers and the "Rhoades Har
mony Four quartet, consisting : of
.tessrs. u. l.. Kiioaaes, iiario M.
Wilcox, C. N. Kirkpatrick and R. T.
iuiuiora, rcnaerea 'several quartet
. r.umbers. . Friday night the Wom
an's club quartet headed the vaude
ville program, after which an
amatuer "miirstrelettc" was Jitaged.
' Special Matinees. '
Tl management of the Benalto
theater gave two benefit matinees
' (luring the past week. The Benson
Woman's club shared in the pro
ceeds of the children's matinee given
Friday aflernoiprt and on Saturday
afternoon the entire proceeds was
given to the starving children of
Europe. .
Community Center.
I The community center dancing
party was given Friday night in the
auditorium of the city hall." A liter
. ary- program will be given Fridav
night, February 4, jn the city audi
i tofium. . ' . '
Roval Neighbors ' Entertain.
The members of the Benson camp
of Royal Neighbors entertained at
a (lancing and card party ihtirsday
niglit in SorenscnV auditorium. .
... V 0.' E.v S. . -
The Narcissus chapter,' No. 261,
of the O. E. S. witt meet in regu
lar business "session1 Thursday
night, February 3, in the I. O. O. F.
halb V ' - " - '
Dinner For Mrs. Janke. S ,
Vr. and ' Mrs. "Charles Anderson
entertained at "dinner Friday night
in, honor of Mrs. Edwin Janke of
Davenport, la. Covers were' laid
for Mrs. E4win Janke, r. and
Mrs. J. C. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson and family.
W. C. T. U.
Members of ' the Bienson organi
zation of tfici. W. C. T.' U. will at
tend the regional conference to be
held February 2; 3 and 4 in the
First'' Presbyterian . church of
Omaha. ; ' '
Benson Girls Graduate.
The Misses r Hazel and Grace
Giles, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. i
John Gjls, w4re the only members
of the Benson junior set who gradu
ated from Central High last Fri
day night, January 28. , The young
ladies attended all the class func-
j Hons that , were' -field during the
week and, rendered a violin and
, piano number"," .."The. Fantaisie Pas,
torale," by J. B. Singclee, Thurs
day night at the- class play staged
in the hTgh school auditorium.
v Dinner Guests.
. -Mr. and Mrs. Fs E. Young and
son, Robert, anJk daughter, .Grace,
' were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry
of Omaha. - Mr. and; Mrs. Berry
formerly resided in Benson.
' M, E. F. M. S.
The ladies of the Methodist For
, cign Mission society were enter
tained Wednesday at the home of
' Mr. and Mrsf H. Davey. Those as-
listing -tne hostess were Mrs. E. C
H odder and -Mrs. Harry Reed of
Dundee.
Entertains at Cards.
Mr. and Mrs. J.1 W. Fitqh enter
tained at cards Saturday night at
their home on Sixteenth. avenue; 12
fc'ucsjs were present."
Line Party.
Members vof the Double Five club"
entertained at a line party Friday
evening at the Woman's club benefit
..given at-the Bcnalto theater,. Those
': in the party included Messrs. and
-Mesdames B. Holdredge. Dr. J. W.
. . hJiompson, C. A. Loomis, Harvey
Sagr, Joseph Roth, Walter Rci
shaw. Harry Reed andLloyd Fierce,
find Mr. D? Ittleman and Miss Ada
Stiger. Following the party Mr.
and Mrs. B. Holdredge entertained
. at an oyster supper? :
. Organize Girls' Reserve.
Miss Louise Curtis of the Y. W.
C, A. organized the Benson senior,
high girls' reserve '(division Friday,
' January 21. The officers chosen
were the Misses Lucy Phalen, presi
'f'.ent; Fern SulHvan, secretary, and
Marjory Nye treasurer. A consti
, jtutional com'mittce'was appointed.
' Mrs. Gorton Roth to Entertain.
Mrs. Gorton Roth .will be hostess
Wednesday, Februaly 2, at her
home in Bcnsonhurst, "to the mem
bers of the Ladies' Aid society of
the Methodist church. Mrs. Roth
will be assisted by .'Mrs. Joseph
Roth and Mrs. CG. Stock. ,
Standard Bearers.
Mrs. E. Srnfth had as lift- guests
1 Friday the members of .the Standr
ard bearers, organization of the
. Methodist church and Tuesday the
members 6f the Queen Esther so
ciety of the church were her guests.
Birth Announcement.
A son, Robert Wyman, was born
Thursday, January 20,to Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Rivett. r
C. E. Banquet
Ten . members ,of the Christian
Endeavor society of the Presby
terian church attended the banquet
givenl Saturday night at -Jhc First
Christian church by the Christian.
Endeavor Union of Greater Omaha.
" Baptist Social.
Members of the Baptist Sunday
school entertaincd.at a social even
ing Friday at the home of Mr. and
,Alrs. C. E. Jones. v
Personals.
Mrs. R. J.Jones has been ill dur
. ing the past 'week.
Miss Ethel 'Anderson left Sunday
for St. Paul, Minn.
Mrs. E."W. Norris has been ill
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green of
Lincoln. Ncb spent a few days at
Benson Society
'Benton Correipoadent Call Walnut 5370 -
the homc6f--Mr. and Mrs. William
Green. .
The Misses. Edna,' Carolyn and
Myrtle Snell spenftsunday in Platts
niouth, Neb.
Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Young left
last week for Lincoln, 'Neb., where
they will reside.
Mrs. R.'.E. Bosworfy of Lincoln
Neb., visited last week at the home
.
of Jier parents, Mr. and Mrs.' John
Hamerv
Mrs. Walter Long1 'of -" Newman
Grove was a. guest during'the week
cf Mr. and MrsvJ. W. Fitch., ,
Miss Genevieve ' Gatlcher of the
state university is spending the. week
end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E.
A. Mason.
Mrsr Alice Cato and "graiidson,
Harry Smith, of Valley, Neb. were
Sunday guests at the home ot Mrs.
ames Maney. Mj Cato and grand
son left Sunday night for Los .An
geles; Cal. ' ; .
.a - A, A A -A m- A. A rfTi.
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Special Announcement
- A reduction of 20 has been
' announced by ail mariiifac? .
- turers of sterling silverware 1 ;
. . I . . " M:J
Our prices are reduced accord- ;
ingly 20 ( discount on Gor.-' ; ; '
' ham SHyer . and all standard .
makes. ' - " . A '
C. B. Brown Co.
Jewelers xand Silversmiths. -
. "The T&asure Chest of Omaha"
16th and Farnam Streets
Letdrd)
w
The Bride's Dream of a Home
HY not make that dream come
true, as any normal young
couple can who set their minds to it?
"Where there's a will, there's a way."
If you already have a little sum
saved up, begin at once to plan your
home. y
' The American Face Brick asso
ciation, of which the Hydraulic
Press Brick company', W. 'O. W.
building, Fourteenth and Farnam, is a
member, has devisedin an essay
contest, a -very 'clevej way to 'give
25 brides an opportunity of getting
complete working., drawings, speci- .,-
Under the' snow
Are roots to blow t s -
So soqh with daffodils, ' . "
And buds prepare
The cowslips' wear,
Buried below the fulls. Z
v ,
Shall love, be lost
' In tardy frost ... V
1 ' When other flowers are free?
- 4 Or, less than birds, ' m
Shake happy words -."
" As-blossoms from the tree?
Within the brake
So soon shall wake
The building birds to sing,
And folded now
In every bough i
Are bridals of the Spring.
0 love, make haste, v
Or time will waste
v The habit of your lute; (
Prepare your string
To play the Spring, 1
Or be forever mute.
If You're Planning a Silk or Satin The New Dances Embody
Suit Wrap or Dress for Summer," Originatipn in Steps and Music.
THproughness
in Dentistry
an When Friends Come in Unexpect
edly on Sunday Afternoon .
fications antf ouantitv estimates of a- V uu wl" savc T01" Per cent . I Attbl among popular song and D HONE down to the Hatiron
home free, with an offer to one of- to 25 per centjf you'll place dunce hits just arrived! at Cafe, Seventeenth and St. Marys
the 25 of face brick for a home free your order , with L.vKneeter, the Schmoller.& Mueller's, 1514 Dodge" avenue. Tyler 5199, and reserve a
n seiccicu noiu one ui uitm itft- lanor,- now. aii or.wrue xo nisi street arc:
scntative pmces. 1 his wttn tne wi- shop,; second floor Sixteenth and,
derstaitdiiig that .the Jjride'or young Howard, for iamples of fabrics, sug-:
married woman has been married gested designs and style hints. Knee
not ovetj 10 years. ' tcr-tailofed garments are guaranteed '
Fill in .the following' slip and mail for best making, fitting and design--to'
the Hydraulic Press Brick office ing. . ,.
To Waste Not, by John DrfnRwalcr. -
An Exposition of Exquisite Spring
Chapeaux in Sunday Windows. ,
for furtlW information:
Hydraulic Press Brick Co.,
Maii Floor W. O. W. Bldg., .
- Fourteenth and Farnam Sts
Omaha, Neb.: ' .. ' f ?
Please 'mail pamphlet contain
ing full information and instruc
tions irr regard to your, essay
contest, subjectjvTKe Home.v
Name ..
Town
State ,........,.....-. ... ,r. . . . .
The Adorable Loveliness of Youth
Li as. Dtn.N sewed into every
My Budding Rose ......30c
Pekin '....30c
It's All Over Now.'. .730c .
: , Rock-a-bye Baby Blues. 80c
i Please send check ' with order,
: V '...,.. .
Maternity' Corsets of Scientific Value.
! TVI ilady, I wish' 1 could find words
strong enough to. express 'the .
(Value olf Dorothy. Hill's maternity
."corset as an uplifting' support to ,
women who are in need of such a
corset. You know' it " when we
have seen such an artjclc tested out
that we' know the value of it and I
certainly know of women who have
tested out this maternity corset and
also tested Mrs. Hill's scientific
knowledge of fitting them. That" is
why I can rcccomend them to you.
If you are not able to call at the
table for your 'crowd to be enter
tained a"t dinner, which is served
from 5:30 to'7:30, or for a delicious
supper. You'll find an expression of
wondrously heart-farming hospi
tality, i, v
fittincr rooms., second floor .Neville
stitch of-the spring suits vvhick block. Sixteenth and Harney, write
Navv ti1i aiift rrs silk traceries
artfully threaded adorn a tricotine Mr. Lamond has brought back from for literature and complete measure
r r., i , i ... 1 r - X" V 1 . .: . t. 1 . . . . I Kinnl-c "
suit ot navy, inree suien coras iorm new iur wuu uuu uuw icau jor
the girdle fastening.
DR. K. P. CHURCH
Patients who have received treatment
here advise their friends to avail
themselves of the same' service. Pe'r
hapsv the same, recommendation has
Jbeen made to you.
The reason' for sucb enthusiasm on the part of our friends
lies ij our thoroughness. A careful diagnosis, personal serv
ice, a determination to look first to the comfort of the
patient and finally to the permanency of his dental work
that s what it means.
.
And then ve invite every patient to visit us
later for a v "make-sure" inspection..
.' '"..,
Drs. Church & Haller
"Denial X-Ray Specialists"
500 Paxton Blk., 16th and Farnam. v
' Tyler 1816 Omaha . v
DR. B. J. HALLER
Mm
CASK MARKETS
Monday Specials at
4903 So. 24th St. 212 No. 16th St. 2408 Cuming St.
Fresh
Leaf Lard
7 : , '
Sugar Cured
Breakfast Bacon
Ts"or whole
Choice
r '
Pork Loin Chops
Choicest
Cut Round Steak
1 . :
Choice
. . ;"
Rib Boiling Beef
-
Fresh -J
Spare Ribs
Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, or whole
1 '.')
m
Sale of
yoUr viewing ip the Lamond Special- , , . ; ' ,
ty Shop, second floor Securities Almost Impossible to, Detect the
building. Sixteenth and Farnam. A Difference Between Engraving and
cool sand color Je a dashing; little PrinfTrMr
i uuti .fewm auii, lui uil Luc new
The Whole Great Airy
Fifth Floor '
OF the Brandeis Stores has been
. . converted into a display room
for china, art potteries Tjathroom
fixtures stoves, hardware ioi.. all
kinds, Pyrex baking glass 'and wicker
baskets. If you d secure a viewing
TUST returned from New York is
Miss Ilcitman of the llcilman Hat
Shopr Eighteenth and Douglas, Ath
letic Club building, with a showing
of chapeaux to take oncV breath
away. lu-tlyjSunday windows will
appear such exquisitries as this from
designers of world-wide repute:
Blue and gold-green taffeta, wide
and low-crowned with shirred cord
finish round edges. -
Shell-pink and silver rolled brim
confection with blue, gray and gold
yarn traceries.
Kindergarten braided tain in blue
and sand ribbon.
Wide-brimmed navy hair braid
model, whose talicta crown has
turned down fold to give emphasis
to new flat, wide crown.
Flat crowns, but yes, madam, with
.Jlie hat worn much higher on the
' head! ' -
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V-A French novelty plilh, -imitating
mdnkey fur, is for' fringe and
bordys!. ' ' .
TTT tTr1' ,i i . . . ii.i r ,i x i e -
circularlines. Kimono slfrtvrc ar. nc- lne wo,K ,s - m ulat. qi ine most compieic Kinu oi cyery-
finished in the same trim which splendid little Brandeis Print-
February
Fabrics.
adorns thq ede of the coat, a wide cry,- mia Hoop near bank. Every
; rounded motit - design of , solidly order is done by hand for you,- per-
placed braid in navy blue at the top socially supervised by experts. VVed-
of at four-inch navy silk fringe, which ding invitations and announcements
moves from side to side, disclosing., and birth announcements occupy the
with charming effect the sand-tinted place of interest at the present time,
i suit. No needfor buttons, for a smartly exquisite in effect. Engrav-
dainty little tatteta' sash ties in chic nig too, of finest finish is done by
knot with long, streamers under the this department, both' personal and
astuonaDie silver-collar.
ing one
satin stnaings in
T"l. 1 i t
, ... . j - same snaae. me SKiri snows
xraoncs 10 ue Migcu . ,.u npw funeM wide round lhe hn
place than the store of Ihos. i"- aid in neatly tailored plcatings round
Patrick Si Company, 15th and the waistline.
liDouglas, your interest will soar at. , , .,
1 i."cr.s;it nrm,nc tnn q T.incprie makes- much use of rib-
Jt-.t xov-viaiij, aitvywj .j m -
sale at this time when every woman bons. -', (
is buying fashion magazines with an ' ... '
eager light in her eye, planning Diamond Values
things not only for herself and big rpHROUGH tljc exercise of fore
sister, but for every member of the JLgjght in buying) the John Hen
household yes, and tor the house- rkson Jcwe, ShQA Sixteen,h and
llOlQ aS WCll. r;inl I... on .vtinclva clinu;inrr
h rrnrmv cill ic MTprrn m all rnl-. . 1 .... .
.r. . r i " j ot uiamonas unusually low in price.
ors, this is the silk warp fabric so de- To introduce t0 you this diamond
thine for .dining room, bath and
kitchen, take the South elevator, as '
those on the north, side do not make
this floor. t ' '
Expert decorators have planned
the position , of the different dis- - " ,
plays, subtly, arranging iridescent, Spring s Here With Plans 'for
china of grays, blues, witching Spring Apparel in Every Hour of
greens, stained art glass, massed' TheDay. ' '
Pickard china and class, the hand- 'mHt ,..!' vr.. t, (
You'll find the lin. business cawls and letterheads. I'll, decorated gold ware, cut glass ta- I - -
l . . i. ... t .. - . . j HIST arrirpi ar nn Kill.
pies.ana art poiienes aown me ten- j -.
ter of the room so tliat their exquis- nams Corset Shop, 502 Karbach
ite effect is the first seen upon en- block, are exquisite indeed, delicate
tering the great display room. Pe- cream and flesh tinted bits of dainti-
culiarly. lovely are the silken shaded ness boned in. the flexible Nu-Bone
lamps to be found here from the ti- stays, which gjve a smart modeling
niest ima.ginaile tfoudoir conception of the figure without a sacrifice of
to the stately built floor lamps. One- comfort. If Unable to call, write for '
third off is .offered on the English measure blanks.
china in one quaint chintzy design,
that fascinating Coalport Bone china.
A striking reduction is also offered
on. the breakfast , sets, one 26-piece
set being priced at $5.98; another
30-piece set of Nippon china is but
S3.98. - ,
Tt,:.,, ii,- iinLfPciinir arc showing these valentine materia!
price. rjid you Notice in Your New Issue, vjsta cf d;spiays: on this floor Kxes in two sizes for the making of
eftf the most entrancing of be clad to 'send samnles and oric
"VaTIIEN I tell you that this great tle new sil& conceits, a'dull sand estimates upon request.
Kalp nf Fashionable taffeta With
the
the
v
Boxes Full of Valentine Materials
For School Children.
, A DELIGHTFUL entertainment
for parties. .The stationery "de
partment, Brandeis Stores, mam floor,
sirable for undies, dress linings and U" ev have seUTct d ; few un. Voue - - one is at once imposed by the ver-" '"LK0
art uses. Last year, this lk was . mount d Jnd scf st011Cs for price re- 'y HE eastern woman's latest con- sat.l.ty ot wares onerca- anmrons 01 Vhfargc fci wteh ,nkes 16
priced at $1.50, recently it for ductioit from their oresent low nric- 1 ceit in walking oxfords? lust extreme beauty on a table near clec- 5V"f&rt9-.l
Attractivc designs
flJ"u .lculua'J'. 0hg. A showing winch will surprise a clashed ankle strap affair with , " T , c u . V""
is 79c. This is just to give you an .Sh i.nhvirt,., values, its extreme ,a.Sr..e,?. c.'.J?. " lumpers and baskets of all kinds,
idea of how the prices throughout
the sale list run. ...
Plain voile in dark, light and
white has countless uses. Prome
nade voile is 69c, Superba voile 98c.
Plain poplin for skirts and dresses
is "offered for 75c.
The D. & T. Anderson Ginehams.
queen of the gingham fabrics, are
offered at $1.50, the cheapest price
at which they can be sold at the
present time, a price which one of
the officials of this-gxeat establish-,
ment pronounced in his droll man
ner as "too high." But what does
"mere man" know of the crying urge
a woman feels just before the sum-"
mer to buy the very best and love
liest in the exquisitely tinted ging
hams? And really they're lovelier
than ever before this year, rich in
vivid colorings, exquisitely "iine in
quality. The 38-inch English and
Scotch ginghams other than the D.
& J. Ande rson Kinghams are reduced -to
$1 and $1.25 a yard. All-$1
domestic fine quality 32-inch Ring-.
hams are reduced to 75c a yard.
Printed voiles in attractive pat
terns, blockings and stripings on
dark backgrounds, so wanted for
summer trocks, are onerea at ren
.t!b: QaWBid,;
and cutting of stones.-' If you're in Sixtccnth
tne marKci ior mamonas yc
it quite to your advantage
tnis lewel shop. An a
s vou'll find s.ixtcfnth T?d Farnam streets are cleaning compo-mds, bath
tan sto visit Rowing Baby Louis, Louis, and tures and stoCSi A d
,,s . .. ;. ' Cuban heels in the strap walking ox- ,t,:i, u'.nni ,c i
tnis jewel snop.' An an. piaiinnrn fnr(1s . frnm r,So "'.r' "f r." "
and diamond ring at $UU As a-Jlcn- Sg ruSZJ 7 7, A 1 1 ,t arV ta . lu-1,tc' , 1
bathroom fix-
depaftmcnt
inding cx-
"
Smart black and white combina
tions of lace and velvet are trimmed
with jet and pearl
Spring Flowers in, Jity Flower
Shops a Foretaste of Spring Hill
side Beauties, y
QJPRING flowers arc beginning to
to $9. The brown and black are, to
be had in kid in the,-Oifferent heels,
while the Cuban heel is offered in
brown calf.
v Furniture 'Pieces for the Bedroom of
Spacious Dignity or the Small
Sleeping Room of the Apartment
"EXQUISITELY finishcS pieces
from well-known furniture manu
facturers are now offered at sacri
fice prices at the H. R. BowCn Fur
furniture store-, Sixteenth and How
ard. Not odds and ends are present
ed in this sale, but the high-grade
merchandise in all departments.
"Vanity of Vanities," yes, a Vanity
drwser with long mirror in the cen
ter, a shorter one at either side for
the furthering of milady.'s beauty
accomplishments. In Adam. period
this is a delightful piece of furniture
in American walnut. A companion
piece is a chest ot drawers wim
w
Many Eyes Grew "Dim in Grand
mother's Day v
OVER 11-over embrofderics for
exquisite frocks such as the
Ideal Button and Pleating company,
third floor Brown block, Sixteenth
and Douglas, are embellishing in
such an exquisite fashion. One little
come in plentifully now and the great trays' and generous drawers, (affeta frock tichtlv basaucd has scat-
ruary Sale pricings of 69c and 98c, John Bath Flower Shop, 18th' and c'i with convenient metal pull. - A tered niotig Jn an aU.over desiKn
voiles formerly so'd up to $2.
An. evening toque of . metal cloth
is topped with puffs of jade tulle.
Farnam, was indeed a beautiful place
the other morning in the bright
spring sunshine. Massiugs of grace
fully ' bending- stems 'of Freesia,
fragrantly lovely," daffodils of spring
time goldenncss, tulips, narcissus,
sweatpeas, primroses and cyclamens
quite filled one's heart with joy.
The long body of ' a rcdingotc
dress is effcctivdy laced -and the
skirt is" noticeably .circular.
A 2Q Per Cent Reduction on Quality.
Luggage. '
rp HERE'S a stamp cf f tinmis-
takable fastidiousness about a
little personal bag at the Omaha
Printing company. Thirteenth and
Farnamfywhich makes it luggage of
particular desirability. Of patent
seal, beautifully finished, attractively
stitched,'- the corners are daintily
rounded. One of the new imported
silks has been chosen fjr the lining,
a deep and shade with bright
threads or satin weave over its dully
lustrous surface. Gold mountings
Assure the buyer that here is indeed
a bag tor htetime scrv ce. A gift
ideal to a loa-ed one who is about
to depart for squtliern climes! '"And
fitted
Even the Most Demure of Coiffures
Finds Vthe Marcel Wave Indis
pensable. , ( ! ,
THE Comfort Shop, Fourth floor
Securities, building, Sixteenth and
Farnam, has an expert marcel wav
er who not only puts in a" lasting
marcel, but clcveily fits the wave to
erne's facial outlines.
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i
full-sized bed .completes the suite
now offered at $119.50.
One of the best Grand Rapids
companies designed and fashioned
the suite of dark browir-mahogany
in Queen Anne period design, with
hand-carved insets of crotch mahog
ary, showing a gracefully curling
surface of slightly lighter tint. De
lightful, indeed, a three-mirrored
dressing tablctfith bench, a high
tiiiffronettc, of very finest construc
tion with removable jewel contain
ers in its dress trays. The bow-end
bcdvwlth, cane insets is unusually
imprcssivt, one of the finest.obtaiiv
able in exquisite furniture for the
bedroom.. Dressing table and bench,
ttiiffronette andbed arc now offered
at the "Clean Svecp Sale,"' price
of $267., ' i
If interested in -""separate pieces
you'll find the lifted articles below
of value:
Oak dressers formerly sold i .'
at $4150, howN$21.50r
A good American walnut dres
ser, which, was $65, is now
. $32.50. .
Clever dressing tables in ma
hogany and walnut, arc of-
fered as low as $22.75
Poster beds in either yia-
hogany or .walnut, which
were formerly g(5od values
; at $75. arc irresistible "buys"
at oh.j. -
Singlebeds of mahogany may
be bought as low as $13.75.'
round its circular fullness with
double hemstitching to k hold ,the
fulled lace round its scalloped hem,
and neckline. A wool frock with
scallops round k the hem is exceed-'
ingly effective in gold and silk em-,
broidery in the same color tones -as
the satin banding 'underneath the
deep-cut scallops. Send for' a cata
log now and begin your decorative
plans .before the real spring rush for
work. begins. Remember, it's to be
an exceptionally early Eastcrtimc!
Lace papers, folders
Envelopes, , ornaments,
' Necessary springs, etc.
To, make large assortment.
In every folder suitable verse
Novelty for parties
Easy to make
Make your valentines
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There is fun in the making
' Each box also contains
Ked hearts and cuw'ds
l- Illustrations of completed verse
And directions
V Lovely' gift. '
Let's order our valentine decora
tions, placecards, tallies, nut
tups, tablecloths and uajikins early
Jhis year. .This department is show
ing cutouts for decorations, unique
and new. Deadly gold darts drawn
through big red hearts, flying citpids
inside a thin-rimmed heart, dashing
red arrows to carry out love's sweet
mission, cutouts Urge or small as
your needs dictate. Can get attract
ively decorated tablecloths in 63x84
size for 50c each, the napkins Tor
fttc a dozen. The dccoraTive crepe
10 feet long and 20 inches wide is
25c a fold. Scud amount of money
you wish to spend together with the
number you plan to entertain and
I'll be glad ,to buy as many "pretties"
as your mo'nev will achieve.
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Wonder if You-Have a Little Hat
Tucked A.way
Hand Decorated Framed Mottoes
From Penxof Edgar Guest.
T L'ST arrived at the A. Ilospc v
Company's Art department, 1513
Doujjlas street, is a collection of Ed
gar Guest Poems, hand decorated,
daintily framed. In the $1.00 size
Little Girls aud a Golden Day. In .
the 75c size My Crsed, A House
Blessing, A Prayer for Courage,
Play the Man, A Prayer. Also
shown are most attractive Christian
Science mottoes at $1.50. ( ,
17H0SE lines could be rcblockcd
. into a 1921 model? Get it out Fashions Pathway Leads to Spring.
and take it down to the Krugcr Hat
Shop, third floor Barker block.
They do delightful -remodeling of
furs and marabou, also all kinds of
hemstitching.
Paris uses velvet profusely.
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Tailored suits have wide cuffs.
Brilliant colors" prevail in wraps.
it you re interested m tne nttea r
handbags suitable alike for business m" '-''-nis.
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wnscuous wtiiillVa'thcra"" A E'ect"c Mode Y outh-Endowing ! How fascinatingly becoming! How insistently Young! '
ahosnuare'inouti'ine. whoe rofe exclaims. Madame when ske sees the" garments that have arrivecHor Sprbg, 1921. Madame
silk lining Jvory fitted Jnmanner ja Mode chooses always her metier,' and this year it is Youth." One is reminded that youth is defi
quate room to carry abloushane nite, for these garments are extremely definite; they are jaunty or gay, winsome or colorful; they have
m case one is invited out to dmncr. tornnerament vivacitv. Lmbroidenes are-like a voice out of LevDt. ancient, vet ever vounar. and
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the straight young lines are Egypt, too. Sometimes there's a sense of the Apache, and again. f dig
nity, but one comes upon the garments of Spring intensely aware of their unquestionable individuali
ty perhaps to suit the. very definite. characters of tes Americaines!
Gray w ill be a favorite
spring.
color for
One of the most distinctive bag ar
rivals is- an almost-flat bag of patent
seal with dull blue silk lining shirred
most cunningly with an unusual
amount' of roominess in its nockets.
Costumes are flat a:ij tight at the
back.
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