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I i Closing Out SHOE SALE Ntttr (a 1hr tlm to fcuy If you nl manri. Mn'a 14.00 Kurmiptttl AO Mltofjf CmiJO Mn'a 1150 Kunrnetal C) AO kIk'ch O.IO 5 3 00 erunrnttal Ct OQ "fiom" ul.JO Men'a 16,00 vicl lare nn U'iJO M. ua 1 4,0 0 vie! Uet, mm :i.uu arch Ins? fsbo a i. lit' (250 while 1'iniin I.rtiH' 2.00 white i I.t. ues' 11.75 whlta V'll)ip I.n!ic' Kmmv Lou Minifs' Lou 1'iim pi G.98 18 :S1.29 ci in Miter hu tC.

1 "inu-1 liUC i i.lllrna lister Pua I'Mtnt a vinirs 12.50 elk akin fhorw G3c 71c S1.89 for OmiIJ Ji'M' gunrneui fjg 12.00 Jiousw (J1 aQ Mpper ola'lO tHpper Olal I260 housa pT II.P0 house fciU'I'r iiif houtA K3c houaa lot ia.llea patent ami dull pumps nn.l 2-trap allpprrs. up to Q-i fQ vahli'1 OlJO Li.iU'V J3.50 dull leather. han1 pi nri pvunps Pxt I-strap I 43. JO high 45.00 patent pt.mr if patent 115 U.75 patent -lV en" 11.73 ptent ri'-tir Cv i n'a patent ppr rs r. I S1.G9 11.48 11.19 59c 82,18 S2.18 S1.18 S1.G9 S1.19 SL39 $1.19 IMren's 11.25 patent OQr i ttf'ifs" p(l rubber i rn a H.oO rubber 12.00 rubber p'le exforda S1.29 dl.DU CI 4G of palm of a hoe a ara at leaa thaw preaent price.

P. 7. HEIDENREICH IJil llliBota nt. Take llllaola car to With ft. Hay Fever Sufferers Why suffrr with hay-ferer when a i-l will bring you aJJ ra.r about a Untrle, effective and tair rer.itly, without leaving- Wrlto today to AS-NO-MOU 4 3.

ltm TOH HCADACMC. ZU RALGIA av.d incouniA la. t4 Bru DAVI3 A I I i I KsZy -u aovrVr; flood r.ewe. Indeed. fr theae fee days, I f'r prf-reg fcave drp-d to co'l level.

1 i V- V.fcu,r rot are remaining Ja () a. I I I sm-mer or nwinf to a country fcowie, 5 1 to yoar edvan'ase to buy r.e 1 toe neon jr eon- I I yy ea. ok wtj'h i 'r7 J- f-r li.f miry t.m 5 A 2" "'IS? ti Jt y- tmmmmmm' nimU'i', A-. Now" Tkr -r lnjiit no Mniurr i4 li i I i th.tr tnaurc-a rn- fj, 1' 7 'nt irr aitlon rf pjr. Jry air.

wfcitj I fiMOJO Weekly i I izr- ait nrtrprr.rPATnnc -jk 1 $3.00 LESS ir- CiA frlen1 rn iftt Jacl rfr. ft fr Oiirir to "iulr In iif If It fured at th pn if ytil' An4 a rnr In furnltur. All furnftur looks th tivon tm jrff, hut tnl which rt toSIt In trut-F'jr(hlnr sn1 hinor, Ihut furrlur whlfh la mot by rii)l hou, a pniv', ri rnattar wh Ha price tha rrli.a la dar tor that I.n- kln rr ttm t-rlirhtar ai1, Hnw amltfirtery it ptir-h whra you know Xhm aaUairian a wnr4 la lik hla Eurchaa which ha fir nmr yra of rona'ant urhuiMinc nJ pronrlty to lh- t-r ha rrprmrri'i. or ga to srnuira nw ruttnmftr la bjx honor, hut for ua in h.M our rimiorora yar after yar la a prlvlUga cataamad in this ctor H4 rtl at Ita full valua. "Buy If.

if The Aeolian Company 237 North Pennsylvania St. Argument In Oil Inspector Case. Arfumctit on a demurrar to tha petition for an Injunction reatraJnlnf Adam H. fVlkar from performing: tha dutlaa tha avata np.ctor of olla waa heard by Jaig liula n. Kwhank.

of circuit court, todar. Marlon CaUwell, appointed hy Governor Oidrlrh a atat olt Inspector, fl'ed tha complaint agatnat alio appointed oil lnp-t-ir under another law, by Kdward natrctt. eteia geologlat. i i m. nm www ik- t.

I TO I 7 We Treat You Ki2ht. nrvn tt 1 i Sec Our Windows Freight Trains In Collision. Special to Tha Indlanapolla ORLEANS, July 13. Two Monon freight trains were In collision hare Thuraday. Two loaded cars were de- and two telescoped.

Both en fines remained on the track, but were damsced. The crews escaped by Jump- The -Player Piano You Should Hear Jiiiie siTOMn THE lilUSIC of this wonderful instrument is so totally different from that of the ordinary player piano it is often mis-, taken for hand playing. The remarkable features of the Pianola combined with the honest construction of Stroud makes an instrument of the greatest' value for your home. Tmrifofinti You are cordially, invited 111V1UIL1UU to come in and hear this instrument; fret further acquainted with the Pianola. The Pianola is in the Steinway, Steck, Stroud, Wheclock and the famous Weber.

Prices as low as $600. THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 13, A OF SPECIAL GHILDREN IS DISCUSSED Portland physician speaks TO EDUCATORS. DIRECT METHOD DESCRIBED PORTI-ANT. and elucatirn cf in fecial ctaes 12acuaa-d at the ef the -National Education pcial education department today by ijt. g.

Hail, cf whose was "A Scheme fcr the Prorr-t ar.3 EffSclect Care cf All FprUl Children on Ecbool Syatem. TJt. Ilatl aaid la part: i "Our aim (s to protect and perfect the cr.l.d throuzh the aerOces cf rU12y trained n4 rhytciajn. hjnrg an enthua.aatic intej-At In rrr--'. I rk.i.

orn- A ntzrae or ehouid him. At r.rst. a medical history should be "wtuiM irora the uarenta. m.r.A -tt- Picte a physical tmtr.stloB of the ch id done a wlU be perrrsitte! r-y the par-enta. The results of theae ihoull be recorded on Index cards cf a special rnUr anl theae kept for further ntee.

Thn ahoull be followed by rrlodlr tnspec ttorta Consult With Parents. "The physician abould discuss the case with the nurse and teacher. explaJntrta; the treatment needed. The nurte. in turn, should see the parents personally.

explalnlns; the condition of the child to them, and tactfully eujryeatlr.j treat ment wit family physician or at a clinic "The physician should train the teach er and nurta In elementary achool hy Slene and the early manifestation a of con a clou a dieeaae. 'The physical defects of special chil dren nee-l special attention, and th parents must be convinced of thts and the defects corrected at any coat. "There la a vast need ef extending the work of school Inspection, and this can only re r-ilet by educating- tha public as to the value of thta work." Describes Direct Method. The classical section of th Pacific states hsard a discussion of "The Direct Method, Three Tears After," by A. P.

MciClnlay, of Portland. The paper was a report on tha workings ct tha "direct method" of teaching languages, both ancient and modern, aa tried at Lincoln during the laat three yeara. to results, the 'direct method showed a manifet superiority over the old method for the good student. he aald. "For It eupplemented the master ful efficiency of the old system by far rreater development of initiative Not so much can be said for the new method when th.

averare child la con cerned, for tinder the present conditions It doee not provide for all the necessary drill. Thta impossibility la due to the fact that there ia no suitable book, and, furthermore, to lack of time. Under present conditions It Is practically lm- possiM. for the average student to mas ter the bertnnine; Latin book In tha a) lotted time." Indianapolis and Vicinity Brief Notes of th. Day, The Katore of the Chrlaf" will be tha subject for reading and dlscuaslon at tha open Theosophy meatlnf.

In tha Chamber of Commerce bulldln. at o'clock tonight. Sparks Set Flro to Residence. Bparka from a furnace flue a-t fire to tha roof of the home of Calvin K. House.

1131 Park avenue, lata yesterday afternoon, caua tng a losa estimated at $130. Membera of tha salvage corps spread tarpaulins over th furniture, thus preventing an)r damn from water. Firemen were called earlier In tha afternoon the home of Joaepb iSkars, i3l4 llrlghtwood avenue. where a gasoline stove exploded and a W7j a motor truck belonrlng to the National Motor Company cauaht nra at Isorle and Michigan atre.ts and aa darr.aaed before firemen could extinguish th fl-mea. Athletic Sport at Almont Center.

A program of aporta haa been arranged by the Almont Recreation Canter, an or-ganlsation of colored people, for tomorrow afternoon at o'clock, which will be held at their grounds In Almont street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets The Flanner Guild baseball team, with Mla Haxel Alexander manaa-r. will play th Almont baaeball team. Hayes Brown man aser, for the Inter-canter championship. Tha sports program also includes swimming, volley ball and tennla matches. John A Carter and Mayea Brown are Instructor-, ai the Almont Center.

Ate used of Stealing Silver. George 8wlft, age twenty-eight, giving his address as the Brevort hotel, who waa ar rested a few days ago on a charge ef grand larceny, aa a result of the alleged theft of quantity, of ellverwar from the Plata hotel, waa held te tha grand Jury under tl.QOO bond, following a hearlna barer. Judaa Jamea i' Deery. In the city today. The atlverware belonged to Kdward Rutledae.

of the Puritan hotel. He aald he left It In caae In the office of the flata hotel, and that Swift carried it away. Third Dinner by Club. The third entertainment and dinner of tha Indlanapolla Club for the Jewish members of the officers reserve training camp at Ft. Ben 5a mtn Harrison, will be at van at the club tomorrow afternoon and evening-.

Arrange ments for the event are in tha charge or a committee compoaed of the following: Mm. Harry jaora. Mra. Joeph Jaoobnn. Mies Julia Wolf.

Mlaa Kaxle Horlnsteln. Mlaa The- reaa Born. 'Mrs Nuthm a nn. Mm. Loula tN'olf and Mra.

Benjamin Kobn and Mr. and Mra Meyer Efroymson. Bauer's Case Continued. The caae of Edward Bauer. a saloon keeper at 100! West Morrla atreet.

who waa arrested July 4 en a charge of violating Paction ef the Nicholson law. was con- Inuad indefinitely by Judr. Jamea E. Deery city ovrt yeetemay. The caae haa been under advisement for a week.

At the time of the trial. Bauer aald ha was the only person In the licensed room during the and added that he only went in to ret some water for hla porter, who waa sick. Morris Blumanthal Fined. Morris Blumanthal, age twenty-three, ot Baltimore, Md. who waa arrested yesterday charged with having a gambling device In his possession, was fined SCO snd costs by Judge Jamea E.

Deery In the city court to day. The evidence showed that Blumanthal had been distributing punch boarda, uaed lor sil'lnr chances otx-ameraa, te newabofs of tha city. The newsboys. It was testified, paid or the board ant camera, and then dis posed ef the 13 chancee en the board at IS rents a chance. Held far Grand Jury.

Herahel Hlnes, t43 South Delaware atreet. who was arrested last week en a charge of petit larceny, aa a reault of an affidavit filed by IVir.lam Donahue, 4 D'vlalon street, was held te the grand Jury under I.OjO bond. by Judge James Pery. In tha city court today. I'onahu identified Minea aa th yeucg man who broke into hla poultry houae and atolc eight caickana.

uinea denied the charge. Meyers Waives Examination. I'd wis Meyers. 431 East Market street, who we arretted a few days age cn a charge ef following, complaints made by several merchants, waived examination In the court jraeierday and was held to tha jYnd jury under 41,000 bood. Meyers, It had forged the name "John Rosen-berg." to several 5 checks that were later found to be worthies.

Drug Store Reported Robbed It was reported to the police yeaterday that Haok's drug store, at Patt and Illinois etreets, had been robbed cf IS1. A woman Uvinr In the vicinity said she saw te men and a boy loitering near th store. When st.e heard win gLass break cae caXed ta the man ar.i they ran. Breaks Lea Jumping From Car. William GrtfTln, age twenty, colored, was taken (o the city hospital last tight, suffering with a brcken leg.

It ia aald he waa injured whan he fell as he Jumped from a rapiily moving; street car in Indiana avenue. Speeding Cases Continued. The cese of Oacar Periae, age twenty. J3S North Capitol avenue, who was arreeted yea- terday on charges ef assault and battery and liKinf to slop after an acciJer.t, as ctntinud in city oaurt lo-lay until July 1 te ones tiat Perm was tint leg tl.e GREATER VALUES PGR THRIFTY BUYERS HERE i Mn- BtLDRIG-G A I'XDER. TV A R.

long: or short sleeve shirts and ankle length doubl. drawers; e-arment. 50c MHX'S ATHI.UT1C Mr except with lien's $3 end $3.50 Shirts for $2.25 A be at 4o all teld. lncladiag Silk and Linen Shins Fibe Silk Sh Iris 360nlyTubSilk Shir Is TWi rice is less than the cost of the materials today. Every hirt a desirable pattern.

Soft roll cuff. Sizes 14 to 17. F'rgeJt shirt bargain eTer offered. 2.C9 to QO 43.50 ralueg O.a-tJ PORT rORMEf An HOTS, low neck, short sleeves, solid, colors also stripe patterns: big: line at Toilet Goods Sale Saturday, Eleaj-si Face Pew4er, 50c valae 20p Java niee traee Pewarr H1J? TalrsBt rswer, k.lssV 2 for Tellet Water. 25 valae.

...1 Of Lajsar Faesi Pawder I.wmer Fee Creaaa t'atlrara p. Talae. 1 roait raw Tale Kolraoe Toetk Taste X7 Wtlllara'a Skarlsg 4C lilckaecker'a Face Pewsler, 2. Talae ISc Wllllana'a Deatal re ana, snail alse lOc Tea lloee Face Pae4er. ..2." Jaa Iteee Soap, cake.

Hla Pewder, walae 1 Ayer'a Face I'ewdrr ftOc T2x0 HLEAClinn II extra weight and full sire, made with center seam, wide hem. 5c value, limit 4 to a custo- AQf mer, each tVy Mx90 III.KACIIKI) II H. made of heavy weight muslin with an Invisible center seam; the sheeting; alone would cost 80c; Saturday special. 8ls0 UMK5I FI.MSII SUKCTS, made of heavy weight seamless ahcetlPff. S-inch hem.

95c QKf ralue. each Ouv 7IM P.XTR WF.UJIIT SIIF.KTH, especially suited for hotel use: Invisible seam, wide hem. 89c r7K value, each 4J 2.1 A II 13 I) PILLOW. CAMK, full sie, made of (food Krade muslin. UVic value.

Ql limit to a customer, 2 42x36 PILLOWCASES, extra quality, 8-lnch hem. torn and Ironed, best 16c value, 121 fJEN'I'iVE Ylb'pR AND OTIIFH iiha.m axi ix. HLKACHF.I) MtSLI. full yard wide and extra weight. Some of these brands sold elsewhere for 16c yard.

Saturday only, 11 yard AAV Big Sale Swiss Curtains LOT XO. 1 Swiss, curtains, 2U yards deep ruffle. Rood 60c value, special, 29C pa LOT JS'O. 3 Swiss curtains. 27 inches wide, resrularly 79c.

special, pair 45c $7.50 Mattress For $4.29 Combination mattresses, linen art ticking; covered, roll edge, biscuit tufts. full size and weight. regular price. 17.50. S4.29 wrin iiu.ck.

II I T. .4 I roLOHKii 1,11.1: HALF HUU, linen spliced heel and toe. sold elsewhere for 20c; special. pairs, 1.GOI 1f pair luv. STYLi: IMON SlITJt, of striped nainsook, elastic band at waist and shoulders, size 54 46.

slightly Imperfect- ate vIu urday. gult 39c 'JvV 3G0-370 Store Open Tomorrow Ntght Until 9 o'Clock Women's Knit Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves Worn iff! SCREEN DOORS Rcreea Doors. fan ornameaital (like cut), li in, thick, double coated varnished, cov lahed, ered with be ty wlrecloth, and 11.00 ampbll were married at Eva M. Campbell Wedneaday. cov- LI beat quel- ft I Si.39 I Laundry Soap, finest quality, regular al: tatur-day bargain, nn.

for aJC same department. No soap delivered other goods from Pevfectioa and Puritan nine Flame Wick Wevea alao Detroit Vapor Ftoves without wirks. Special prices for Saturday. automobile that ran down and injured Lieutenant Gloeebrenner, ef Battery A. at Capitol avenue and Sixteenth street, on the night ef June 15.

W. C. T. U. Lawn Fete.

IT Screen Doors, plain style, are well made covered with beat quality wlrerloth. atandard ird Saturd CWI1I slses; CQ lay 0J CRoqvrr hkts. hardwood, aet for four peraona. complete In box with Instruction book; special. OQ per set OJC rie a lloee, non-klnk.

first quality; regular prlca. 1 in per L. Saturday. extra ape clal oo cut In cn fs Vlc4 Women's Crepe Gowns Slipover style, pretty flora spec tl patterns. K(la lal Saturday.

uUt li' .89 I ii LLj Ice Cream Freesers, North Pole -3 brand; freesae cream In i mlnutea; M-nlff hlf nrH in.rl, I i I-quart 'slia, 1.4IJ 8- Q- OQ i mJ quart size OXtOJ Geadrear Gaaraateed Car any length.) T. Boyer officiating, irr. Fullenwlder haa Joined the Tenth entlneers' corpa, foreatry division. MTTNCIE. Ind July 1J.

Mlaa Roth Teueh-Inbaugh. one of tb city'e popular young a n4 i I rl, 1 1 Hi i The Broad Ripple W. C. T. U.

will hold a m.n married her We-lneeday. lawn fete this evening St College avenue and; The wedding took place in th home of Mr. nd Mrs I'ary Taughlnbaugh, th bride's Sixty-second street, half the proceeds to go mLIr. of th. immedlat.

family to the Red Crose and half Into treasury mT about thirty intimate fri-nds being of the union. INDIANA MARRIAGES resent. Th Kev. r. k.

emun reaa in. service. Th bridegroom ts tfcs son of and Mrs. James P. Davis.

the Rev. J. 1 live at Connerarllle. DEE HIVE SELLS IT FOR LESS 1 I 1 11 IT. LL ii Ilia 406-8 W.

Washington St. A ncsl July CIssrarxs Tussah Silk SIvIRTS Light a Khaki Kool pa terns, made shirred waist a pockets, li.OOval uea for Union Suits, 50c Pure while cotton, fine rib. various style necks, some with lace yoke, silk taped; also band top. tight and loose knee style: also three-piece sutts, cut extra full through the hips; as good and better values than last year, at 5 Oct extra large sues, suit. rOc.

Women 's Hose, Fiber Silk Boots Flu gauge top. fcirh spliced heeL colors black, white, sky, pink, champagne and gray. Jc value pairs, gt.ee t. 2Jf Silk Cloves Milan quality, guaranteed dnubl flnaers. eeif white or with black atilchlBr.

fQ Tc value. Mr. 8HELBTVILLE, Ind July 1J The marriage of Mlas Ada fcmlth and Hohart "Bum a. which took placa last Friday at Bloomneld, haa ben announced her. Burr.

a Is a TVIVFT.AVD Ind July II William daughter of tr. and Mrs. T. T. bmith.

of Ol.nn and Mlas Edith M. this city, and Mr. Burn, la a eon of Mr. nm pmni v. ium.

7 wt.t th I Taffeta Silk Dresses, made with Oeorg-ette sleeves and collars. 820 values, for SO.Oo ft Beautiful patterns of stripes and black. tS-00 values for Taffeta Silk Coals, very lone with large pockets and collara. some with buckles in back. 120 values, for g.t)."l FREE I Taffeta Silk SKIRTS an Coata of every description.

incliKllnir navy and black, un-mlstn. a 1 810 valuer, for I Elbow Length Cloves Kayser make, double tipped, pair, ft.ee (J1 -r and women Sleeve $10. 00 Sport Suits, 50 only eport suits for women and misses, of wash pongee, all clean and fresh; colors, rose, blue and tan, with Japanese fiirures. made with Iarre skirt, special. collars and Suits easily pockets.

full worth 110.00. shirred Saturday less Vests Hlchelleu and Swiss rib: alae eroeabar weave; full taped, plain and lac yk. cut round or V-neck atylee: big va4ea at 10c. lie, He, and gg.95 $2.00 and $2.50 Wash Skirts lig assortment, white or figured materials, made with, pouch pockets, shirred back with belt, button, trimmed, all sixes. $2.00 f1 fC and $1.50 values, special, choice Oa.UU $5.00 Bathing Suits, $3.50 oVt en's all-wool bathing; suits, assorted colors and combinations.

V-neck style, all sixes. These suits are good values at IS. 00. Saturday ape- QQ rf clal. suttr OOeUV Crepe de Chine Corset Covers Flesh color, prettily trimmed with FIQ lace, White Satin Hat Various shaped sailors and hich crown effect very inp: and in the height of a i on.

A special selling Saturday SI Sport Vash Suits of whits and tan "King ICoo Kloth." large pockets and collars In printed effects, tie or buckle belt, spe- co cial COtJO $3.00 to $5.00 Silk Blouses $2.59 Dainty crepe de chine blouses for women; colors white, flesh, gold, green aaaa a awes mm a a styles; Jroken lines and day special THREE "BIG LOTS OF DRESSES ft IliMK Bt'IlKB IJHK'SK of Rlngham and lawn, bip assortment plaid, checks and stripe patterns with white collars and cuffs 1.50 rOBCU DRESSES of Stng-ham and lawn. prtttr strip nd check patterns with assorted color trimmings, 82.00 value 95c STREET DRESSES of fine, sheer lawn, prettily trimmed, made with large collar, belt and fancy pockets; (Saturday special 2.05 New Sport Middies Plain white, with collars In pretty sport colors rr -e YOUNG Your Choice of Our Stock Light Colored, $15 to $20 Values A wonderful lot of young men's suits, snappy styles, in light colors, also a few dark mixtures; some with belted back, others plain back; faultlessly tailored; unusuallygood values at $15 and ,20. Saturday, your choice $10.00 Straw Hats Price T. Any young; man's, boy's or child's straw hat In our atock at one-half off the marked firlce. Big- line to select rom.

eS Suits, I Gray and tan knicker aults for Kool kloth too nicn AT (Quality! Saturday Only, 9 to 12 o'Clock No. 10 paila (9 lbs. net) absolutely pure lard, kettle rendered Domino granulated sugrar. 5-lb. carton Swifts sugar cured breakfast bacon, machine ellced, rind Swift's augar cured smoked hair.s, rone better xojjea nam or ariea fceer.

machine eiiced Crown brand butterine (8 R-'W) Mrs. Horer'. coffee, fresh roasted Ksres, fresh country selected Meadowbrook. creamery butter Native beef Choice tender steak. Plate boiling-meat 12c Freah hamburger.

1.1C lieef or pork bralna.lHc Veal roast ITOe Smoked Sausage irc Sliik Fed Chickens. New York Dressed. -jrc Per Pound Fresh pigs feet, per dozen Hwift'a sugar cured smoked Swift's sugar cured bacon (ribs) fcmoked hog Jowls Cnolce cured Lean pork Compound, for frying, baking or coekirp. JUo coffee, freah rcaited 9 Aprons Specially Priced Coverall Aprons Vor Wo men Made of pretty striped and checked extra cood grade, slightly damaced. some have otiIy oil spots worth tip to 7ic each, Saturday Tin MIDDY APRONS Made of fine quality percale, in 1 colors, Rray and dark blue, maus CO full site.

Saturday UL cim.im:Ns COVKIIALL f) APnox. light and iark colors, at iJC COVr.ltAI.l, APHOS. ade mi ly style, cf rood grade linen corie in pink. blueiui tan. made fuU fl size, TSc quality, Uio $1.50 Breakfast Sctsf CSc Three-piece breakfast s-kirt, and cap, of tine juality snd percale, in solid colors; prettv check and stripe pattemanrKu- OCc lar Jl.f.0 value, only Lien 's Custoni'LIadc Shoes and Oxfords, $5.00 Grades, S3.

95 Tan or black Kunmetal or vicl kid. with welt pewe.l e-. All the conservative or late rniidels Included. Women's Pumps at S3. 4 i Made of fine quality dull kid, sniiR fit heel.

that will not slip. Cuban or Upanisn heels. 10 of the latest models to choose f0 ATZ from, pair, only Otia'lO WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS PI MP and white buck with white heels and turn 1 hi'm, the 83.00 kinds at WHITE CANVAS I1AI1Y Pl'MI'S for children, wltn le.itl.er soles, siicg up to 1, of tlio 11.00 kinds, at AMvI.E J.TUAP SI.IPITUS l'OR nillV, made of real soft patent kid. nature ahape, elies up flQ to 8. pair WIIITi; CANVAS MtllV JANE.

PL'MI'S for girls; white tr eolcn snd heels, double wis -qu-ilitv throughout, sleea up to pair. SI.S0, I5 (1 Oliui) boy of Keep i ages 7 to 17 years, Saturday only S1.98 A Sale of Men's Trousers Men's trousers of wool cgsslmere cheviot and worsteds, big lot of styles to select from. Also white wool serge, In plain or stripe patterns $3.00 Values 1.00 Values $3.50 Values $.85 $.65 $0.85 i i 82 Fresh Hib or loin erk chops Tan sausage Pork liver, ellced. fc'ouler Sparc-ribs Wienerwurst or. i Jo -Of lOc ir LVlr i ti L' 1 ot BILLS IiOETTCIIER, 311-313 C.

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