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PAGE FlVJbi THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, PHOENIX, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1926 English Fashions Have Not Bankers Are Crew For Uncle Sam Oh Medicine Men Will Weave Charms And Sound Chants For Custer Fanfare Rain Alaskan Railroad 1 must University Course Forward As 'Proper' Thing ANCHORAGE. Alaaka, May a. uncle Same Alaska, rail-m la ene where the principal members of the passenger crew are TflVDON. Mr Pl iv- 1 "'uaenrs now and TV. rk.r aI.

his mouth he will ride through the not expect that number to increase Danger. The regular passenger train be te. a university is not nearly aa faah- traW ln Oreat Britain aa it ia in the fpltH State. In England and Wales the ratio of Indian camp on the battlefield, blowing the whistle and chanting weird man ln.ooo in the next two de expresses the belief that It Is phrases. All the while hi arm wllli tween Seward and Curry has the president ot the First Nstlonal Bank of Anchorage aa It eenduetor; a director in the same bank aits on the right side of the cab, -while a mdents to the total population in oosiranie ror this increased number he outstretched to the Great Spirit.

Miuaenra to be scattered among 0 to 1,200. In Scotland there la Ane to everv 400 nonulation while Kach medicine man will be alleted Phone 6646 Established 1895 Phoenix, Arizona JUST THIS WEEK ONLY SILK OFFERINGS AT PRICES YOU NEVER EXPECTED AND NEITHER DID WE umversiiies as larger universities are apt to become, "an agglu- thirty minutea-to "mix the medicine" that wilt precipitate rain. )n the United Htates the ratio is one comrnnauon of separe departments, with teachers too to know one another ln address In Bear Tail, oldest medicine man of their tribe, the Montana Crows of the Pryor reservation have a participant who is expected to "mix ing audiences of tha dimensions of public, meetings." heap big medicine." Five years ago. SHERIDAN. May Medicine men of six Indian tribes of Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming will weave their charms and sound their chant trying to convinoe the "God of Thunder" to loose rain from the clouda ln a feature event of the semi-centennial celebration of Custer' Last Stand to be held in June at the battlefield site of the Little Big Horn river.

They will contest to see who can make the "best medicine," on the last day of the celebration. The medicine men, each repreaent-Ing a tribe the Cheyenne, Crow. Blackfeet, Assinibone, Flathead and Sioux will be more than three score and ten years. The chief medicine man of an Indian tribe must he one of the oldest members of the tribe. Their bodies covered with white clay, and faces and limbs painted with red, orange and yellow hues in weird designs, each" Indian will carry a staff, tipped with brilliantly colored feathers.

"With a w-histle in In his opinion, higr universities ara Bear Tail warned the tribe that it I would rain on a certain day wnen a heavy stockholder In the same institution 1 fireman. A lesser stockholder places the step for passengers to alight from the coaches. The bank to which theae railroader are attached is controlled and financed almoat exclusively by railroad employes, ranging from section men to high officials of the operating atafr. Frank Knight, the president, is a veteran conductor who came to Alaska with the building of the railroad. Charles Mathe-son, director and heapy stockholder, la an old time engineer.

He alao came north with the railroad. There are more than J.500 depositors in the bank which has a rodeo was to be held. He waa Jeered by the younger membera. But when rodeo day approached, he "'mixed to 0O. pr.

Ernet Barker, principal of Klrf" College, Jondon. told the Conference the Central Council of the XMOCiatlnn cf I'niveralty Teacher that In his opinion Scotland's high percentage of college students fa due tn its educational tradition, while in the United States universites hare nor In 1 vogue. Ormany has one university student to every 00 persons, and Dr. Barker said this high average is due to the concentration in the univer-iities on lccal training and training for the service of the state. F-nslsnd! and Wales have SO, 000 The unexpected things that happen are really the important events in anyone's life things have unexpectedly happened in our silk department which bring tremendous savings to you for a period of one pi in run to seea in "organisation" and tha heads of departments may become a consumed ln mansgement that they have little time for education.

He said the true way for students to learn is to have personal touch with t-acher. which may easily be lost ln great institutions, tions. New Universities In F.nrlinit are medicine" and had his squaw make the tepee fast warning her a big storm was coming. Not a cloud obscured the sky so the youths props red for the rodeo. Just as it started a drenching rain occurred, supplemented by a strong desirable, especially one In the southwest, said Dr.

Barker. week only. Three of the largest siik mills or the country wired us offering a portion of their stock at great reductions in price. We hesitated in view of the fact of our recent silk sale but on second thought we knew that such prices wTould positively sell silks capital stock of $50,000 and approx gale, which blew sway all the tepees not securely fastened. imately ISOO.000 in deposits.

fViA iinfYnfffpr1 Viflnnenpn we nrnprpd Negro Trooper's Legs Cut Off In I' 1 iSMirrTTTIrTT Fall From Train A CHOICE OF 350 SPARKLING SILK FROCKS silkci some of them are short lengths but be assured they are from the best mills of the country, and our Silk Buyer, Mr. R. B. Baker, says: 'if the public realizes the quality of these silks I will need twice my. CITIZEN PLEADS 1 PROTECTION IF APACHE DEER DOI'fiLAP, May 9.

C.P.) Koy Thomas, member of Troop A. V. S. Cavalry, a negro organization, lost both lejts hy amputatin wnen he fell off a local freight train usual help to take care of the crowd. nere yesterday.

He was on furlough for an daya from hit atation at Port Huachuca. jh was removed to th. company hospital hy company officials and anrgeons and medical officera from Camp Ifarry J. here, were 1000 YARDS STRIPED WASHABLE TUB SILKS I hastily summoned to give him atten- i t.on. Jt la doubtful whether ha will live, physicians said.

CLIFTON. May 0. A plea for the protection of in the Apache Ntinnal forest is made by Alexander P. Wagner, Kspero, Arizona, in a letter addressed to the Clifton Copper Kra and turned over to the Clifton-Springerville Highway association, promoter of the celebration June 10-20, at Hannagnn'M Meadows, when the CI if ton-Springerville highway will be opened and dedicated a "The Coronado Trail." "Iet us proiect the few deer we have left in America and make "The! fnrfnadn Trail' a grand travel! where there are plenty of noble dr," writes Mr. Wanner.

"If you; ran see my point of view you will WHICH ARE WORTH TO $25.00 In fact, why try to manage with one or two when such charming silk frocks as we have are so reasonably priced. The tub silk frock of pastel' colorings or It gy candy Irip is smart for wear at any time of day. Note, If you will, the plain flat crepes, tucked, buttons, so tailored, th hand fagoting at the collar or the aimplicity of the tailoring make them the most adorable frocks we have yet been able to offer. One woman may prefer one of these handkerchief dresses, another may like the polka dot crepe de chine or her fancy may lead her to a soft fluffy georgette crepe. The eton effects--the two piece affect are new.

are different. Exceptional specially underprieed purchases have been added which make this the largest group of dresses at one price ever shown in the tat of CDLUMBIA WILL AGAIN PRESENT 101 CLASSIC ii yd. nturrinf the pictura to Phoenix at tha insistent demand of many who did not see it on the occasion of ita firt run locally, and offering it at regular prices, the Columbia today be with me in this conservation. calls attention to a state law setting ide portion of the Apache National forest as a game preserve, ilthnurh the government itself has nn restrictions against hunting deer during the open season ln the fal! In th forest as a whole, which covers lrr areas of three counties, Greenlee and Apache in Ari-inna and Catron in New Mexico. I "Wouldn't it be nicer if the, fnurlst could travel through, the for-tst and see the wild life unmolest-M?" Mr.

Wagner continues. "I rill venture to say that if this gama were protected until It could multiply to much larger numbers, tourists would pive tha Coronado trail a boost ind tourists from all over starts th four days' engagement of Washable well, I should sav they are and you can not fade them either not ordinary $1.00 silks but silk of far greater worth the patterns are the newest the colors the latest. Any person who fails to buy several dresses from this offering really fails to take full advantage of the good things that come their way. I.on Chaney's triumph, "Tha Phan Arizona. Ming ty.

and washable radiums are well represented ln the fabrics used in the dresses. Tub Silks and Candy Stripe Crepe de Chines Feature These SILK DRESSES at $10 WORTH TO $17.50 tom of tha Opera." So much waa said in praise of this pictura on ita former engagement hero that a reiuma seema hardly necessary. Tha world-famed novel from which the story waa made has been faithfully followed, which de manded tho erection of massive set tings and magnificent investiture. PURE SILK PURE DYE 40 IN. CREPE DE CHINE VERY SPECIALLY PRICED In thi regard, "Tha Phantom of tha Opera" is a classic, but its greatest influence on the reviewer is reflected through the strangeness of th tha country would travel it to see this grand wild life.

On the other hand, if the game is killed off there is nothing to see of this wild life, (iami killed won't replenish itself. It Is lost forever. This matter is of vital Importance to the people of Greenlee county and the taxpayers Cf the st.n of Arizona." PURE SILK 40 INCH FLUF.FY GEORGETTE EXTRA SPECIAL $1 10 story, and tha tremendous portrayal given "tha phantom" by Lon Chaney, acknowledged as the acreen a great One needs so many dresses during the warm months and the soft geog-ettes or washable crepe de chines, flat crepes are ever so desirable. Printed, candy stripe and pastel coloring in dresses which are the dearest looking you ever saw for $10.00. Pretty flannels, balbriggan and wool jersey frocks for sports wear are exceptional values in the THE IDEA OF SAYING est character actor.

$1 39 "Tho Thantom of tb Opera" finds. besides Chaney, such talent as Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry and a host of other celebrities. The screening of this picture marks its first presentation at regular prieae and inasmuch as the engagement comes as a result of the constantly increasing demand it is believed earn Youthful Reporter Writes Account Of Dinner At School Th following story, written by Dick Iflang. aged 11. tells of a dinner and picture show given recently for the pupils of the rhoenlx Day school; srreenine will find the theater pack ed.

The engagement could be se cured for but. the four days an 20 nounced, and th management. Polka dots the rage of all fashion eenters plara pastel colors la demand by all smart dressers and a quality of crepe de chine that is worth far more than the price asked-tell me, is there any more resson ln the world than this for buying yourself several dresses for summer. therefore impressing1 the advisabil As soft and graceful as can be a quality you will find priced at a great deal more in all stores were fortunate, that's all otherwise we couldn't sell this georgette for this prlee. Ture dye pure silk pastel colorings in a complete range.

ity of attendance wherever possible durinjr the matinee screenings in or der that, the night congestion may be relieved. It will be augmented by a comedy and other selected short subjects. The engagement of "The Phan There's A Doubt, Will These Last The Week Through? tom of the Opera" will be followed by the regular vaudeville perform ance scheduled for the last three days of the week. $195 Two Carloads Of Orel 40-IN. PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE 40-IN.

PRINTED GEORGETTE CREPE 40-IN. ALL-SILK FLAT CREPE 40-IN. ALL-SILK CREPE ROMAINE YARD Go From Ash Peak To ON ANY REGULAR PRICED COAT-ENSEMBLE or DRESS HAS CREATED IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM Think of buying the very latest coats with a large puff sleeve, a coat gaily trimmed with Chinese embroidery a coat lined with the finest of silk and even trimmed to some extent on the lining at 20 reduction well Hut is just what you can do here now, any regular priced coat whether it be sport model or one of the dressiest. The same holds true with Knsembles 2n reduction fany ensemble st regular price. The beauty of the ensemble is the fact that either garment can be worn separately whether it of wool or silk.

presses every regular priced one in the house redu-d 20 even our pure white crepe dresses the real summery ones dresses of flowing georgettes dresses of flat crepes and crepe de chines georg-eous affairs. eviry one of them The straight tailored ideas with tuckings and buttons make them ideal for summer as most of them are washable. Smelter In El Pasol DUNCAN. May 9. Tha Ash Teak Kxiensifin mine, which la being op erated bv John Horigan and ssso.

"The Phoenix Day school pupils had dinner and picture show Friday evening. The dinner was cooked and served by the pupils of the school. Three small girls were waitresses. "The dinner consisted of fruii cock-Mil, veil loaf, potatoes, peas, rolls and bnttfi. bttuce salad, ice cream and lady finders.

Choice of coffee or Ve tea. All of this was put in a little book which the boys and girls made. They also had some scenery on it which was very nice. They had the tahles which they hail made to serve on. After the people had the fnrktil a nice piece was played on the piano by Ioriaine McArthur.

The people then were served a meat roijrse afirr which Kranciska Mo-Arthur played a beautiful piece on the violin accompanied by her mother. Fefore the dessert was served Jane McArthur played a piece on the piano. The was then served and then Frannska McArthur and Ann McArthur acted and sane 'No they followed by a dance. Julian tbn played a piece on the piano. After this six girls and en boy dressed up in Spanish costumes, did a little dance and sang lome Spanish songs in Spanish.

They were Virginia Ptoddard. McArthur. Julian McVey, Ixiuise McArthur, Nrah Clemens, Jane Mc-j Arthur and Dick I.eflang. After that: Archie Thomas sang a song called I The Koutxlup I.ullaby.' The people elates under a lease and option, has shipped two carloads of silver-bear ing ore to the El Paso smelter. Returns from tbe shipments will I regulate future shipments and as sntin hp in'ft returns are receives from the smelter the freighting of ore from the mine to Fox will be resumed, says the management.

The movement for parent-teacher i associations In colleges is growing. A I Printed georgette and crepe de chine has been the most wanted silk of the season demand sometimes gauges price but in this case we are meeting demand at a price far less than you ordinarily could find printed silks of this character, and by the best mills of the country and in the most attractive of patterns-pastel colorings. Mention crepe romaine and your mind naturally says "$3.50 per yard" but note the price in this case we admit they're short lengths but the quality is just as good as the full pieces we have on the shelf at $3.50 per yard. The daintiest of pastel colorings and plenty ol them. Flat crepes make the most pleasing of sport frocks and flat crepe of this quality can be washed just as easily as a regular wash silk.

The color range is most complete. FROM AMERICA'S BEST SILK MILLS (fcOQ1! committee for this service hap been created by the national congress. The chairn.an savs that college au'horities i welcome any reliable means of im parting information to the pubUe. The college parent-te3cner nssociation to bring about fuller coopera tion between college authorities and patrons. School Of the Spanish (Troup sang the; Chorus.

"Then came the show. Ann Mc-! Arthur ii showed the Tat lit; News hitli was of her oVll tn-i idelit. Then Came the five p.irts of "The History Of the nited produced by I 'Alice K-st ill and Dick l.eflaiif,'. Allj vpzdtem 54-liN. rKlJN THil SA111N (jtitLfSL Georgette Frocks-Original Paris Creations and Adaptations $4995 to $5995 NOW PRICED AT LESS 20 Here is a group of drtsses which are shown for the first time today note them in our windows soft chiffon without sleeves combined with read hand made laces, in some cases the laee being dyed to match the chiffon a touch of elaborate bead work reflects the taste of a master designer some are made georgettes gay colorful and dainty.

T'ae sublime confidence of being exquisitely gowned is conveyed to the wearer ef any one of these new costumes. Pastel eolorings-soft ana pleasing gay taffeta elaborately eombinaa with tulle in fact, so many different an naw Ideas are shown that only a perusal woula suffice words fall to express their beauty. yd. Summery Vivacious FRENCH VOILE DRESSES $295 and $1595 Cool, Inviting summer frocks of soft pastel colorings every dress band made and touched with bits of hand drawn work or hand embroidery. Seme of tliern trimmed with filet lace Of exquisite pa 11111.

NEW LINE BROADCLOTH BLOUSES $275 Xeir line ef broadcloth overblouses some ln Bla.li! -white, ethers with a toueh eolop tucked r4 t41erdtu4e vet eut frostf -tha Meal blouse for apertg -wear with uits. These new blousea are sure to appeal to tha taste ot all mart greaser. dress figure it out for your inrhre wide lafcrs jimt a yard nnd one-lialf to make aelf how much would a new dress cost. of ttiis was for II. The money Is to used for athletic equipment." Leight Kramer Of Tucson Denies He Seeks Governorship TUCSON.

Mar 9- Le-ght Krarser t4ty denied persistent rurr.ori that i would accept the nomination for tsvtrr.cr of Arizona on the Bepubll-n ticket. He stated that he learned fefeljlfclf Myji" A Few Dollars Spent Now on your teeth may save many dollars for you later on. It is economy to see us. The Original 14 Inch printed flat crepe, satin crepe made by the most renowned silk mills of the nation Goodman and Theue, Eagle's, Dar brook, etc. These silks are really worth up to fl.SS, but as we've told you, the unexpected happened we purchased these silks at a priee that permits our selling them at $2.95 per yard.

40 INCH PURE SILK WASHABLE CREPE DE CHINE-EXTRA SPECIAL AT YARD $1.89 A heavy firm erepe de ehlne that is guaranteed to wash and give excellent wear. Tha line ef eelors embraces all ef the favored ot the season. This quality crepe has Ret bes aeld for so low a price before this season. i A VERY FINE QUALITY 40 INCH WASHABLE RADIUM SILK IS PRICED AT THE YARD $1.49 Radiums are so much In demand tor light summer dresses slips and underwear. This quality Is particularly suited for any of the above needs.

The price being so low should, cause every yard to be told out the first two days. Colprs are guaranteed fast and com In a Ttry large range- $1.29 PER YARD FOR THESE FINE WASHABLE PRINTED TUB SILKS Evr so gorgeous are the patterns and twenty-eight of them to select from. Every pk guaranteed vat-dyed and fast to washing and sun." The range of colors and patterns 1 ao complete selection should be easy. itfc resref of the declaration of Ewjrht B. Heard to consider the can-flidacy.

Mr. Kramer said he intended t9 to Eurore following a business trip East. An intelligent business administration of state affairs, according to Mr. Kramer, will be the paramount Issua Dfore the voters nt the next election. compared the functions of the chief executive of a government with cf the manager of a business nttrprise Mr.

Kramer regards as essential Qualities fair-mindedness, honesty. Wtrlotism. energy, couragt and will 'r. He expressed an opinion that AfUona is in particular ntcd of proper guidance. 0 'nr th first time in history a Vo- firm an in'ern-iHoral sale vtidiea'e when a Bismark pipe fae- i Fohsh Silesia recently afreJ tc French Gr ad Czeehrfclcvak rsasufaetur- ia beottinj tales ia etfcr ecus- Phone 6646 Established 1895 Phoenix, Arizona Mail Orders Receive Attention of Our Personal Shopper Dr.W.V.Phips OVER MASON'S PHARMACY 2nd Si, and Washington Entrance en Sacond Street.

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