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THE BEE: 0 MAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916. Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -- Entertainments -:- Club Doz’ngs: | OMAHA WONEN PLAY FINE IN TOURNEY Even Their Flow of Language | is as Good as That of the Men. HUSBANDS WATCHING PLAY By MELLIFICIA—July 25. A Mere Man has elicited from an- other Mere Man in my vicinity al startling fact in regard to women | golfers. Said Second Mere Man to First Mere Man: “How's the flow of language out at the women’s golf tournament compare with that at a man’s tournament?” | | | | | i | Said First Mere Man to Second | Mere Man: “Why, say, you know the more those women hate each | other the more affectionate they get. | They go around calling every one ‘dearie,’ and when they get into dis- putes they call each other ‘dearie’| harder than ever.” Tvmely Fashion Hint By LA RECONTEUSE. l.\liia Florence Dow; Miss Ruth Hurst of Louisville, Ky., who is the gue.t of Miss Eloise Green; Katherine Lynch of Madison, Neb whose hostess is Miss Evelyn Ban croft, and Miss Marjorie Reese of Lincoln, who motored to Omaha Sat urday for a stay with Miss Helen Nieman, and who will return to her home this evening. Besides these hostesses and their guests those in- cluded in the party were Misses— Mary Cleveland | Katherine Corey, | Frances Clevoland, Loulse Wiese, Misses. Dora Wiesn SHlcen Guintor Mary Newton At Carter Lake Club. Mrs. R. E. Fisher entertained seven at luncheon today. Fourteen members of the Cottagers' Swimming and Bowling «c¢lub had luncheon at the club today. This eve | ning their husbands and families will join them for dinner, and rescrvations have been made for sixty. The Department Managers of the Brandeis Stores and their wives wi'! ;havc dinner at the club this evening { Reservations have been made for | sixty. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mason will have | thirty guests tonight. Mr. and Mrs. William Holzman will Miss | evening after visiting several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Rutledge Mrs. Herbert Rosenthal and two small daughters of Baltimore, Md., arrived unexepectedly this morning several weeks with her par- and Mrs. Fred Hadra. Mrs was formerly Miss Martha McGrew will leave Wednes- day for Los Angeles and after a short stay there will return to Wyoming, where he will be joined by his son, R. G. McGrew, from Chicago, for a fishing and hunting trip in the moun tains Dr. Lrnest Kelly and his father, Mr John Kelly, have gone for a ten days' trout fishing trip i Saratoga, Wyo Bridge for Miss Glaser. Miss Jessie Rosenstock entertained two tables at bridge this afternoon for Miss Amy Glaser of St. Louis, who is the guest of Miss Mildred Rubel. Personal Mention, Mrs. E. L Harper of Carthage, IlI, are visiting Mrs. Harper's two sons and daughter in Omaha, Mr. H. H. Har per, Mr. C, H. Harper and Miss Lillie Harper, for several weeks Harper and Miss Pearl | one ' | journed to the grill room, where they | enjoyed cards and dancing. Those present were: Mrs. Paul W. Haird, district dent Mrs | superinten- | wealytant Lida Rheyno. district su- | perintendent ™ B Donnelly, Margaret Ste sdanios n Wagen, Roxe Smith, Mary Riley, Mary Avery, Eftie Hunson, Margaret Pligrim, Mary Long, Anna Zeller, Mary Connor, Rose Bernard, Mary Kinsell Mary Christopherson, Mary 8 Mary Anderson, Anna Royer, Belle Thompson, Badie Oihson, Agnes Hug. Frances Kratby, Letitia Wright, At the Country Club. Reservations for Country club this evening have been made by M. G. Colpetzer for a party of four. dinner at the Breathing Becomes Easler. After w few doses of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- inflammation 1s arrested, you cough breathe easlar. Only Al Advertisement Huney and BRIt 26, “Snutfene” for Hay Fever, You can stop that sneesing, and secure a clear Head and Eyes, by the use of serlously over the question of motherhood—it used to mean such agony and ucflflu&nn one could easily overlook the pleasure and honor of children in the home—but “Mother’s Friend” h changed the views of thousands of women from that of distress to & pleasant anticipation of the happiness of being a mother. at any An intensely interesti; Mnfiln-rhood w'fll be mal al n 204 Lamar llq-., Atlanta, Ge, { have five dinner guests this evening } First Mere Man stated that the women of Omaha and its environs,| A very charming midsummer hat is from the edge about two inches. Huge Tzll‘“)"““’ C\‘?“ill‘_rl will be the Banquet at Hotel Loyal. {| {Cockis'Hay Fever “":"h who form a majority of the golfers | - The hat itself is of white white satin roses are arranged in|Weekly cottagers’ dinner at Carter The ofticers of the district conven-| [t is applied to both the nose and eyes, at the Field club, are playing pretty shown here. wreath effect around the top of the | Lake club. tion of the Degree of Honor and the || and is of benefit to thousands who are chip straw. White georgette crepe| forms a border on the brim and drops now uwing it. It is & remedy of M and can be obtained at all Drug Stores, or will be mailed to you direct upon receipt of $1.00. Write for Pamphlet. COOK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Casper, Wyoming, U. 8. A. good golf. To be correct, I should say that he conceded as much, for this is the way he said it: “Oh, they flutter around a good deal, but they're | playing pretty good gclf.” Isn't it| ?rucl) of people to put the drawbacks rst? crown and a band of gros grain ribbon d a bz members of the convention commit-| lends a finishing touch. tee entertained at a banquet at the| Hotel Loyal yesterday evening, the| guest of honor being Mrs. Katie A, Stewart, mother of Mrs. Paul W, Baird, district superintendent. Ward | roses were used on the table. Fol- | Notes of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shackleford left | last night for Chicago, where they will stop for ten days before going to New York for a vacation of six wecks Miss Jane Rutledge returned BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage Hollow matinee dansant this after- | noon, given by Miss Jean Dow. The | out-of-town guests were Miss Louise | Grant of Kansas Cit group of Campfire girls, who are un- der the sponsorship of Miss Nelle Ryan, at the matinee dance at Hapny Hollow this afternoon. to Numerous husbands have been seen skulking around the golf links. Some come to admire, some to laugh and some to crow. Ernest Sweet was there to see his wife play. The First Mere Man drew a big laugh among the women folks when he made the very rash statement that one of the golfers was garbed in a purple Mother Hubbard! Wasn't that just like a man? Mrs. John W. Till- son, who has played a great deal with John W., boasts that she can beat him. That is the proper spirit for a woman to show. “Never say die!” Dinner and Dance for Guests. Miss Marjorie Wilkins of Des Moines and Mr. George B. Post of New York will be honor guests of Mr. Wallace Shepard at a prettily ap- pointed dinner which Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shepard are giving at their home this evening. A color scheme of pink will be carried out with can- dles, roses and tulle. Following the dinner the party will dance at Happy Hollow. Those present will be: | Misses— Misses— Marjorfe Wilkins of Gertrude Porter, “ Des Molnes, Regina_Connell, Katherine Gould, Helen Streight, Clare Louise Wright Marion Towle. of Chicago, ! Messrs.— Messrs,.— George Post of Phillp Downs, Guy Beckett, Foy Porter. New York, Herbert Davis, Robert Edwards, At Happy Hollow Club, The Misses Helen Streight and Katherine Gould entertained twenty- five guests at luncheon today for Miss Marjorie Wilkins of Des Moines, who is the guest of Miss Gould. The guests were seated at one large round table with a big basket of daisies for a centerpiece. Mrs. Porter M. Garrett gave an in- formai luncheon at Happy Hollow club today, her guests being a few neighbors. The party occupied two small tables adorned with bowls of garden flowers. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jumper will en- tertain at the dinner dance at Happy Hollow club this evening. Garden flowers will be used on the table. Those present-will be: and Mesdams— A H. Fetters, John House John McDonald, Arthur Cole. Robert Craig, Mrs. Don T. Lee entertained the fourteen girls of the Kodawicka | 3. A. Sunderland, i Hollow club this evening: Mr. Dwight Evans will be host at a dinner given this evening compli- mentary to Miss Elizabeth Jones of | 2 Chicago, who is a guest at the R. R, Evans home. A basket of garden flowers will adorn the dinner table at which covers will be placed for: Misses— Misses— Elizabeth Jones, Helen Garvin, Messrs.— Waltman Walters, Carlysle Allen, Fhilip Gilmore, Dwight Evans. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sunderland will | | entertain at the dinner-dance at Hap- | py Hollow this evening for Miss Mar- garet Hodge and Miss F. A. Page of | Minnesota, who are guests of Mr. and | | Mrs. J. A. Sunderland at their home | in Fairacres. The guests will be' seated at one large and one small| table. On the large table marguerites | and blue corn flowers with place cards{ ornamented with blue flowers will be | used, and on the small table white | marguerites with coreopsic will be! matched with yellow flowered place cards. Covers will be laid for: Messrs. and Mesdames— J. R. Webster, F. E. White, Misges— Miargaretha Grimmel, Caroline olmqulst, Messrs,.— I J. H, Dumont, | Misses— Margaret Hodge of F. A. Page of Minnesota, Minnesota, Helen Sunderland. | Messrs.— Messrs,— Dean Page Sunderland John E. Sunderland. | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McFarland will have as their guests at the Happy Messrs. and Mesdames— Turner McAllaster of W. C. Rose, Alameda, Cal.; Mr. Benjamin McAllaster of Oakland, Cal. Mrs. A, G. Edwards Misses— Misses— il Mildred McFarland, Ross. Additional dinner reservations at Happy Hollow for this evening have | | been made by Mrs. Mary E. G. Van Gieson for seven guests; by Dr. Palmer Findley for seven; by H. V. Smith for seven; by A. W. Friend for three, and by P. F. Peterson for six. | A table of young girls were the guests of Miss Gladys Petersen at| luncheon today. Those present were: | Misses— Misses— | Bessie Howe, Ruth Lynch, Amy Howe, Helen Lynch, Lois Needham, Clare Berentsen, Frances McKenna, Frances Hettinger, | Alice Peterson, Mamie Hettinger. | Miss Catherine Hastings was hos- tess to ten of her friends this noon at Happy Hollow club, preceding the n_latinec dansant. A group of visiting girls was the occasion for a party at the Happy | Cooking Lessons bound in convenient form for use in your kitchen will be mailed FREE if you address. The cooking lessons explain how you can always have “good luck” your baking right materials, mixing them, regulat- ing the heat of your oven, etc, JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO send your name and in through choosing the Address [/ - 20% Oft A. HOSPE who is visiting her home in Sparta, Wis., last \ C0., 1513 Douglas St. Tuesday, July 25, 1916. SEVEN STIRRING sStore Hours: 8:307 A; M to 5 lowing the banquet the guests P. M. Satur ad- | "EVERYBODY'S STORE" STORE_NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. days Till 9 P. M: BURGESS-NASH GOMPANY, Phone Douglas 137, Hour Sales Wednesday A IN THE JULY CLEARAWAY MOVEMENT CLEARAWAY of good, desirable, trustworthy merchandise—in lots too small to last more than one hour—but in every instance the values border on the sensational. It's unusual for Burgess-Nash to offer merchandise this way, but we are determined to clear our decks of all small lots and broken lines before inventory, August 1, that we may start the new season with practically a new stock throughout, and this is the way we have planned to do it. NOTE—Items listed under any given hour will be sold at that price during that hour only. No mail or phone orders accepted. None sold to dealers, and we reserve the right to limit quantities to each customer. This HOUR 9to 10 A. M. Boys’ $3.50 Hats, 50c Boys' straw, washable or silk hats, in a variety of styles, were to $3.50, Wednesday 9 to 10 A, M. only (Fourth 50c Floor) at........ Table Tumblers, 1c Pressed glass table tum- blers, plain or colonial shapes, Wednesday from 9 to 10 a. m. only (Dcwn Stairs Store) very 1c special at, cach.... Telephone Stands, $3.45 Solid oak telephone stand, stool slides under stand, fumed finish, \""ednesday 9 to 10 A. M. only (Third Floor) at.... 3045 50c Silverware, 29c Sterling silver deposit water pitchers, fruit bowls, comports, butter dishes, sugar bowls, etc., Wednesday 9 to 10 A. M. only (Main 29c Floor) 25¢ Earrings, 10c Seed pearl earrings wit_h black edge, regular 25¢ values, special Wednes- day from 9 to 10 a. m. only (Main loc Floor) at Children’s Pants, 2¢ Children’s good quality white cotton knee pants, most all sizes in the as- s. ment, 9 to 10 a. m. only (Downstairs Store) choice 2c Women's Gowns, $1 A splendid assortment of women's fine nainsook gowns, daintily _lrlmmcd with lace insertions and edges, 9 to 10 a. m. (Second : $ l .00 Floor) at.. $3.50 Blouses, $1.78 A good selection of lin- gerie b]ouscs,'wcll made, splendid fitting; were $3.50, Wednesday 9 to 10 L 31.75 ond Floor). $2.50 Bathing Suits, $1.49 Men's two-piece bqthing suits in both athletic and wing sleeve styles, were to $2.50. Wednesday 9 to 10 a. m. (Main Flo'r) $1 -49 Wash Fabrics, 1 Waist, skirt, dress and apron lengths of voiles, tissues, crepes, etc.,, were 19¢ to 39¢c; Wednesday 9 to 10 a. m. (Down- stairs 1/2 Price Store).. This HOUR || This HOUR || This HOUR || This HOUR 10to 11 A. M. Men’s Panama Hats, for $1.98 Choice of any man’s Panama hat in our hat department, including values up to $7.50, Wed- nesday, 10 to 11 a. m, (Fourth $ l .9 5 floor)....u.e Khaki Pants, $1.00 Men's and boys’ good sturdy khaki pants in sizes 30 to 44, special for Wednesday, 10 to 11 a. m. (Down-Stairs l Store) choice...... 50c Crepe de Chine 36¢c Silk and cotton crepe de chine, 36 inches wide, all the favored colors, regu- lar 50c quality, 10to 11 a. m. (Main 36c Floor) yard. 15¢ Cluny Edges, 5c A selection of real linen cluny lace edges and in- sertions, 1 to 3 inches dwid(:, were 15¢ Wednes- ay, 10 to 11 a. m. (Main Floor).... sc 50c Parlor Brooms, 25¢ Parlor bruoms, made of the best quality broom corn, 4-sewed, were 50c, Wednesday, 1L to 11 a. m. (Down-Stairs Store) at.. 25c 25¢c Jewelry, 5c Including men's links, women’'s brooches, etc., regularly priced 25c, Wedncsdafi 10) to 11 a. m. (Main Floor L i oc choice. ccoessvnees Women’s Pants, 5c cuff | Women's white cotton knee pants, well made, and a splendid value, Wednesday from 10 to 11a.m., (Dowu- sc Stairs Store) at.... $1.50 Record Albums for 95c Record Albums, well made and very cesirable to keep your records in good condition; ' were $1.50, 10 to 11 a. = m. (4th Floor).. 950 $3.95 Blouses, $1.98 Summer blouses made of voiles, batistes, handker- chief linens and organ- dies, were $3.95, Wed- nesday, 10 to 11 a. m. (Second e $1 .98 Floor) ... Hose, 3 pairs, $1.00 Men’s silk hose in tan, navy, champagne, grey and black, double sole, heel and toe; 50c quality, 10 to 11 a. m. (Main Floor) pairs $l atie, for scarf pins, fobs, | 11to 12A. M. Panama Hats, $1.95 Choice of any boys’ Pa- nama hat in hat depart- ment, including values to $6.50, Wednesday, 11 to . $1.95 (4th Floor). Men’s $10 Suits, $6.95 Your choice of any man's fancy palm beach or cool cloth suit, were. $10.00, Wednesday, to 12 11 2 only, (Fourth Floor) at.... 6095 $1.50 Boas at 79c Maline boas in all the pretty colors, very at- tractive; regular $1.50 value, Wednesday, 11 to 12 only, (Main Floor) at........ $16.50 Sewing Machine for $11.95 Arrow make sewing ma- chine, two-drawer style, regular $16.50 value, spe- cial Wednesday, 11 to 12 only (Down-stairs store) oy.....$11.95 only.. 78c to $1.25 White Goods, 39¢ A big selection of our fancy novelty white goods, all new goods; were 75¢ to $1.25, Wed- nesday, 11 to 12 only, (Main Floor) 39c yardisvsin as vete Umbrellas at 59¢ | Full size, fast color, ram- proof umbrellas, black American taffeta, either men’s or women's, Weil- nesday, 11 to 12 only, (Main Floor) 59c at.... Brassieres at 98¢ Allover cluny lace bras cially priced for Wednes- | day, from 11 to 12 only, (Second Floor) ateieenininn 980 Stamped Gowns, 29c An assortment of night | gowns, all stamped and | made up, ready for em- | broidering, including val- ues to $1.50, 11 to 12 only, (3rd Floor) 29 ] C choice Handkerchiefs, 8 for $1.00 | Men’s fine quality all | linen handkerchiefs, full |size, neat quarter-inch }hcm, Wednesday, 11 to {12 only 8 [Or‘$l (Main F1.) | Children’s $1.45 Rocker, 50c Children’s rockers, made of good quality bamboo, formerly priced $1.45; Wednesday, 11 to 12 only (Fourth RIoor) el hive .50C 79c| | sieres, usually $1.50, spe-| Crcrc de Chine, $1.29 In all the new shades, full 42 ins. wide, spe- cially priced Wed., 12 to |1 p. m. only | main F1., yd.,$l -29 Men’s Hats, 50c Choice of any man’s straw hat in our big hat department, including values to $6. Wednes- day 12 to 1 only, (4th floor) 50c choicel i et Rompers, 3 for $1.00 Boys’ rompers and beach style wash suits; ages 21, to 8 yrs.,, were $1, Wednesday 12 to 1 p. m. (Fourth 3f $1 . or floor) at. $2.25 Hammocks, $1.28 Made of heavy cotton | fabrics, wide pillow and valance, large assortm't of patterns, 12 to 1 p. m. only oo $1.25 Pretty Necklaces, 10c Pretty novelty bead necklaces, all colors, graduated or long coat effects; were to $1; 12 to 1 p. m. only (Main Floor) each loc $1.75 Silk Gloves, 69c 16-button length, double tip silk gloves, black and colors; including Kay- ser's $1.26 to $1.50; also embroidered silk gloves, $1.756 to $2.00 \'a]]ues; 12 to 1 p. m only (Main Flotr) o B9 C $10 Talking Machines for $5.00 Talking machines, well made, complete with all | late improvements, were | $10; Wednesday 12 to 1 p. m. only (4th floor) | $5 Blouses at $2.50 i Dainty lingerie blouses, all new summer models; |a splendid value Wed., | from 12 to 1 p. m. only | (second $2'50 | floor) Men’s Union Suits, 39¢ | Men’s balbriggan ilet mesh union suits, regu- lar 50c quality, Wednes- {day 12 to 1 p. m. only (Down-Stairs 39c store) at...... 10c Cups, Saucers, Sc White semi-porcelain cups and saucers, plain or fancy shapes, were 10c, Wednesday 12 to 1 p. m. (Down- Stairs Store) ea., 5c Rag Rugs, 23c Old fashioned hit and miss pattern rag rugs, very attractive, size 18 x36; Wednesday, 12 to 1 p. m. only 23c (Third Floor).. (Down-Stairs | $5.00 l1to 2 P. M. $1.00 Black Silk, 79¢ Black silk messaline, rich lustrous finish, 36 inches wide; regular $1 quality, Wednesday 1 to 2 p. m. (Main 79c Floor) at...... Men’s $3 Pants, $1.95 Men’s fancy Palm Beach outing pants, including $3 values; Wednesday from 1 to 2 p. m. only, (Fourth ) $l ‘95 Floor). .. 50c Auto Caps, 39¢ Selection of auto caps in black and white checks, with plain white or col- ored drape, Wednesday 1to 2 p. m. only (Main FI'r.) 39¢ Belts, 6 for 5¢ Plain or embroidered wash belts, with detach- able pearl buckles; go Wednesday 1 to 2 p. m. only (Main Floor). .. 65." 5c Women’s 10c Vests, 6¢c Women's vests, low neck & sleeveless, white cot- ton, full taped; special Wednesday 1 to 2 p. m. only (Main 6c Floor) choice. . $1.00 Children’s Hats, Children's lingerie hats, daintily trimmed with bows and flowers; spe- cial Wednesday 1 to 2 p. m. only (Second $l Floor) choice. ... Pound Paper, 17¢ “‘Burnasco” pound paper —95 sheets to a pound, very good quality; spe- cial Wednesday 1 to 2 p. m. only (Main Floor) | per pound, l 7c Aty Palm Beach Shirts, 39¢ Men's good quality palm beach shirts, with dou- ble military pockets, spe- cial Wednesday 1 to 2 p. m. only (Down- Stairs Store) .. 390 Rag Rugs, 29¢ Rag rugs in pretty hit and miss patterns, size 22%x36, very specially priced Wednesday, 1 to 2 p. m. only 29c (Third Floor) . 75¢c Tooth Paste and and Brush, 39¢ One tube Pebeco Tooth paste, regularly 50c, and one regular 26¢ tooth brush; 76c com- bination, Wednesday, 1 to 2 p. m. only (Main Floor)..‘39c s Burgess-Nash Co.—Everybody’s Store—16th and Harney. This HOUR 2to3 P. M. Boys' $8 Suits, $2.95 Boys’ Norfolk suits, with 2 pairs of knickerbocker pants, sizes 8 to 16 yrs., were $5.00; Wednesdafi 2 to 3 p. m. only (4t Floor) at, $2 .95 choice..... Boys’ Wash Suits, 95¢ Choice of any boys' wash suits, formerly priced at $2 and $2.50, ages 2% to 8; Wednes- day 2 tos 3 p. m. only (Fourth 9 5 c F1oOr) cevvoses $1.75 Silk Georgette for $1.29 All colors of silk Georgette crepe, 40 ins. wide, a ver; cial val, at $1.76; Wednesday 2 to 3 p. m. only (Main Floor) at 51'29 yard Silk Girdles, 10c Pretty silk girdles in all colors, also patent lea- ther belts; were to 69c; Wednesday 2 to 3 p. m. only (Main loc Floor) choice. . Women's 50c Union Suits, 29¢ Low neck and sleeveless, lace trimmed bottoms; white cotton, regular b50c values, Wednesday 2 to 3 p. m, only (Main Floor). . 290 $1.98 Women's Corsets, The broken lines of high grade corsets, including values to $7; Wednes- day 2 to 3 p. m. only— (Second ; $l.98 Floor) at. Women's $12.50 Coats for $5.00 General utility coats— made of splendid wear- ing serge and novelty checks; were $12.50 to $18.50; Wednesday 2 to 3 p. m. only $5.00 (2d Floor) $10 Blouses, $5.95 A splendid selection of lingerie blouses, for- merly $10 to $16.50, in one lot Wednesday from 2 to 3 p. m. only (Sec- ond Floor) choice..... $5-95 Big Assortment Toilet Soaps, Cake, 6¢ lncludinfi such well known brands as Jap Rose, Palmolive, Phy- sicians’ and Surgeons’ soap, Sayman’s and many other kinds, Wed- ns:dny;MZ. to 8 pp m, only ain Floor), choice. ... .GC 1 Floor) at.. This HOUR 3tod4d P. M. $1.50 Pumps, $1.00 All the ankle tie and Mary Jane pumps in pat- ent colt and dull leather, wcr;$l.§0!o‘$3.00. Wed- nesday, 3 to4 p.m. (Down-Stairs Str.) $l Men's $10 Suits, $8.95 Men's good suits, well made and perfect l'inins. sizes 32 to 42, were $10, Wednesday, 3 to 4 p. only. (Down- $5.9§ Stairs Store) Men's Wool Suits for $13.65 Choice of any man’s % i % or skelton lined woo suits, were to $25, Wed- nesday, 8 to 4 p. m. fen " $13.65 Soap, 10 Bars, 29¢ Cudahy’s pearl white laundry soap, specially priced Wednesday,3to4 p.m,, only (Down-Stairs Store) 10 bars 29c (V666 for $1.00 Hand Bags, 39¢ Leather hand bags, fitted with coin purse and mir- ror, formerly ¢o $1.00, Wednesday, 3 to 4 p. m. only (Main 39c Floor) at.. $1 Alarm Clocks, 69¢ Alarm clocks that are good time keepers, loud alarms, regular $1 value, Wednesday, 3 to 4 p. m. only (Main 69c Floor) choice.... 19¢ Ribbons, Yd., 10¢ Pretty ribbons in stripes, checks and flowered ef- fects, 5 and 5% inches wide, 19c values, Wed- nesday, 3 to 4 p. m. only (Main Floor) loc yard, Women's Brassieres, 28¢ Made of good quality " muslin, hook front, em- broidery trimmed, per- fect fitting, Wednesday, 3 to p. m. only (Second 5 Kloon) e e C $25.00 Tailored Suits, $10.00 Women'’s tailored suits reduced from the regular Burgess-Nash stock, all sizes and late models, were $25 and $30 values, Wednesday, 3 to 4 p. m, only (Second 2 slo 50c Bathing Caps, Special at 25¢ A splendid selection of bnhins caps, all the favored fancy and plain styles, were 50c, Wed- day 3 to 4 p. .(‘;{'li:ly Floor), L Eosn: choice. .o oadsns provesit. 25cat all druggists.