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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 10

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00 10 ST. LOUIS P05T-0ISPATCH TCESDAT EVENING, SCOrST 26, 1919. ST. LOUS POST-DISPATCH POLICEMAN INeiPTS MOTHERS, LOOK! THREE TRUCK BURGLARS 9 S11 SODALITIES' BAZAR LABOR DAY Proceeds Will Finance Charity Wards of Sisters or St. Mary.

Sodalities of the city are completing arrangements for the annual bazaar of Monnt St. Rose Hospital, to be held Labor day. The proceeds are to finance the charity wards of the Sisters of St. Mary. The booths of the sodalities -prill be spots built on the lawn of the hospital.

Each booth will be decorated in the colors of the sodality in charge. All kinds of articles will be on sale. There will be the -grab bag," "the community store," variety booth, pillow booth, ice cream booth, apron booth, fish pond, lemonade booth. The Sisters of St. Mary have dressed hundreds of dolls which will be on sale.

lAr SWITH TWO PAIR OF HEAVY FULL-LINED KNICKERSCC Thieves Take Goods Valued at $900 From Tailor Shop Before Discovery. OWE SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AT For the first time since the beginning of the war are we able to offer such a wonderful bargain! Think of it! Heavv ASVU Cassimere iuits in the new belted waistline 9 Jr-rT 6 to 18 Three men using an automobile truck to rob the tailor shop of Max Schramm. 1934 Franklin avenue, were interrupted while they were carrying out the stock to the auto by Patrolman Meringer, Carr Street District, at 3 a. m. today.

They had observed the policeman I a block away and jumped in the truck and fled west in Franklin ave-j nue. The policeman found the front door padlock had been broken. Goods valued at $2000 was piled on the I floor, ready to be carried out. I Schramm, summoned to the place, models and desirable dark patterns, and with 2 pair of full-lined Knickers, at the amaz Sold ingly low QC price of VUiJu For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria N'o other Store In St Louis can possibly rive auch values a these' el! 7 A Years Remember this sale for tomorrow iWedn day) only, so come in a nave a suit laid aside 1819.

Masker la. Sou if you are cot rea to buy now I AveclabterYeparaiKmariis-i bvEelta- 1 said the thieves had taken goods valued at $900. An automobile cushion proved a poor bank for Conrad Showers, 1205 Walton avenue, he told policemen last night, when he reported the theft of $90 and a check for $677 from- his garage. Always Bears the tingthcStoiaadisandBggfegf SPECIAL FOR MEN! 169 Medium-Weight, 3-Piece "Mrs. Graham's Hit I 7 We Give Eagle Stamps ri T-e 1 Tk Tli5ts1iCffi Signature Color Restorer Simply WondeifcP Mrs.

Williams save, ri. nj Pcwrt Contains WIS UITS Mi. XlrwrthmeaCT 1 of lineraL Not XarcoikI procured a sample of IV vuiui KenQL er and was curious enough trtr Te i i Jmmptan Sem Dark efjtors: Uvht colors! Cassimere. wor-MtmI. homespun and Scotch fabrics.

and sizes to St everybody And they are BROADWAY MORGAN ST. ISA iui ana wouia not do vd out it." The results she obtained hm this preparation can be $30! Special Stout Women Day In Use AhclpfulRcmcdyfor Gonstipation and DiarrBoei i and Feverishncss and ft by any woman. Cray ana ttiet hair is quickly restored ts jh natural color and made rich glossy. It is a clear liooid that Jm Always on Wednesdays Stout Women9 Coats For Over Of splendid materials; d. not stain and is absolutely ksmlt less.

Easy to apply and it os.B nosaible tn tell the it facsimile Signafcreef extra sizes 4S to 52 US 1 He said he had put the money under the front cushion when he left his store, 848 Canaan avenue. Saturday night. He left the money there when he put the machine In the garage, believing It was as safe then, as in the house. Testerday when ha went to the garage he found the door had been opened with a duplicate key and the money and check stolen. Alton Visitor Robbed Twice.

Edward Heidrick.of Alton told police how he had been robbed tvsice of all his cash since he came to St. Louis Friday on the steamer St. Paul. On the first occasion he said he had met a girl who called herself "Flo." in a cabaret near Seventeenth and Market streets. He said she was a "pretty blonde." He missed $90 when they parted.

Testerday morning he said he was standing at Broadway and Market street when four men in an automobile stopped and invited him to take a ride. He got in. They offered him a drink from a bottle of whisky. He remembered nothing more, he said, until during the afternoon, when he discovered himself lying in an alley near Union Station with $190 gone I from his pockets. Frank Smith of EasVst- Louis told how he had been robbed of more than $200 after purchasing all the whisky he could drink after arriv- I ing here Friday.

He said he remembered buying himself a shirt and a pair of pants for $12 out of $300 he had when he left Carlinville, I1L, and remembered buying the liquor, but couldn't tell where or how he had been robbed. He was found at High street and Lucas avenue and taken to the inebriate ward. bust, bpeeial Wednesdav onlv CLOTHING COMPANY N. W. COR.

EIGHTH AND WASHINGTON AV Thirty Years it. Price, $1.50. For sale iy Jni A Deleh Drssx Ca Wei pert Dnae; Ce. Wotff-WllMa Dtfae Ce. NEW TUj Stout Skirts Stout Dresses "Women's stout size silk poplin Skirts; colors Women 's stout size Gingham Street Dresses, sizes 4(5 to jl .50 RUPTURE During the first i mostlw i VIRGIN CREAM 32 to tne ost-utspatch tl'.

Horses and Vehicle "Wiats" jsi Cured without surgical operation. 6 Exact Copy of Wrapper. tmc eetrraun caMS. aune vom err. more than the FOUR otbr St Loaij special Creaseless and Vanishing Believes Out-Door Skin Exposures newspapers combined.

I at Oiive nublblivnuiiniaali 1-t nui.n.honiUiiii.H. izx.n 25c Nainsook Children's Gowns Children's Muslin Gowns; embroidery trimmed; 4k -f Kood quality; i special 19c Yard wide dainty sheer soft finish white nainsook; per yard $1.75 Princess Slips SOc HAND TOWELS 19x40 Children's Princess Slips; ac inches, white, hemmed Huek $1.25 Towels, with wide attractive red borders each tually worm today i 1.75; special Muslin 19c MU Statements It Easy ta Pay the Lottie Way. Dlaaaonda. Watches. Jewetry.

II a week. Lotus Bros. 2d 308 N. ath. Ad.

S5c to 40c MUSLINS Mill remnants of splendid quality bleached yard-wide Mus It lins and Cambrics, per yard 25c (owns; neatly made and embroidery trimmed; bargain, at $1.39 WomM'i ret Covers: trimmed with lace and embroidery; special, 39c 95c TABLE DAMASKS 64 inches wide, splendid firm Introduce engaging fashions in Autumn Dresses quality mereerized white ta ble Damasks, In good patterns; yard. 69c School Shoes for Boys, Girls MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN ELOPES WITH 20-YEAR-OLD FARM HAND Her Case of "Love, Pure LoTe," Is Ended When Hnsband Traces Her to St. Louis. Mrs. Georgie A.

Whatley. 41 years old, who is the mother of eight children, and Winston Staten, 2Q years old, a farm hand, both of Monroe County, were arrested yester7 day by policewomen at 15 28 Olive street, where they were known as "Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Jones." "It was just a case of love, pure love," said Mrs. Whatley when she admitted having eeoped with the young farm hand, and leaving her husband. Ernest G. Whatley, to take care of the farm and the eight children at home. She said Staten had been employed by her husband on their farm, and they had fallen in love at firs4 -irht- Mrs.

Whatley and Staten are held for the Federal authorities. Boys' School Shoes Girls9 School Shoes for all occasions The best value in St. Louis; strictly solid English and wide These are priced at leas than factory costs. All are perfect. Button and lace, Engllb.

and lde toes, sUea 1 to 6i, a i a toes; button and lace in tans, patents, kid. and dull leathers; worth, in the regular wav 3 Many hundreds of bewitching new Frocks fill the store. Their individuality is an apparent trait, their quality and goodness of workmanship is assurance of permanent pleasure in their wearing, and the prices asked will never be duplicated after present collections are sold. and eizes 8 10 to 13, to 2 111 Youthful Large "Flop As Illustrated 1- 2N $1.98 Street Frocks, $25 to $145 Of duvetyne, duvet de laine, tricotine, serge and wool velour and in silk there are Georgette, satin crepe meteor, trico-lette, taffeta. If real ECONOMY to buy at once! Best Values in Underwear Athletic Union Suits Mn' Athletic tnion fcultg Oood quality 7 1 nainsook; dollar tff value, i 7.50 Afternoon Frocks, $25 to $125 Lovely conceptions developed in innumerable fetching ways of Georgette satin and crepe meteor.

Manynew Autumn shades make their appearanee. 50c Overall Denim Mill remnants of Rood brown Pen- 1 lm, for Jumpers, overalls, etc 35c Flannelette Neat striped styles for towns, saeques; Kxd remnants; 25c Calicoes unaerwear Me' Balbrlnaa Mnrta ar Un. value, eaeti vC YON REPPERT TO TRY FEE CASE Kurt von Reppert, an attorney, who was active In German-American Alliance circles, yesterday was appointed by Circuit Judge Hart-mann as referee, to try the case of Henry B. Davis, another lawyer, against John Franks for a fee of The case grows out of legal services alleged to have been rendered by Attorney A. B.

Kammann to the defendant, and which were not paid for. Kammann assigned his claim to Davis. Because of a statement of account it was necessary to send the case to a referee. Counsel could not agree upon one. and Judge Hart-man selected Von Reppert.

RAY ESTATE LISTED AT S3 1,695 An Inventory of the estate of Alexander Ray. 64 years old. 5161 Wash-' boulevard, who died July 15, was flied yesterday. His principal holding Is an Interest in stock of the Globe-Democrat Printing the interest being valued at $4027.77 par. His total personal estate ta listed at $31,695.

but this includes approximately $25,000 of tock in mining corporations rated aa worthless. He was a nephew of William McKee. founder of tha Globe-Democrat. A distinctive and popular Autumn mode, with pleated velvet crown-tip and top brim, trimmed with loops of grosgrain ribbon. In blaek, brown, navy, taupe, sand, peach, American Beauty and copper.

Dance and Dinner Frocks $35 to $165 Typical modes, emphasizing the vogue of taffeta by itself or in combination), net trimmed with jet, iridescent beads, sequins, etc. And Romper Cloth; special. Monday, yard. toys Shirts Bjr I Wiirl i new lin 15c pretty pattern; values St.s. Um to.

79c 45c Suiting wide; neat 4 id and mixture Jr Zoc chad's 4 40c Challies nose Kib-HttM: are strong al dur-: Sonnenfeld HATS Tard wide; excellent patterns for kimono comforts, 25c 3Ae tq NEPONSET VJt i 1 i a a. a FALLS DEAD IN JEWISH HOSPITAL Charles Moloney. 43 years old. oorcovering 1 III ft A f't2x Lar selection of pattern ana eut frvra rll. a many yards a drt; the only floor cov- at 5 6 lnit.ma'le wUh ax fin-in it laa't $3.50 Lace Curtains Cable, Filet and Saxoav Net Curtains, 2W, a -JL nn yards Ion grr on" sale, p-air L50 Lace Curtains White or ecru.

yards long, Xottinsham weaves. i sj v. mm tem are baked on to prolong: weaur. SWMMt Hmm Herder, ararcian, 4333 Parkview place valued Into the Jewish Hospital at 4 p. m.

yesterday and asked physicians to examine him for pains in his cheat. Aa he raised his arms to Indicate the location of the pains, he fell unconscious on the floor. He was dead when the doctors examined him. They he had died apparentlj from an Interna! hemorrhage. TOt'R DRCGGIST wilt receive your Want Adds for the Post-Dispatch at the nm rates charged at the main office.

Try him. He sells other things than medicine. Look around. 3 i a. wide; hard.

Are quite as notable for style and quality this Fall as heretofore. No effort has been spared to make them distinctive, unusual- and as we make them ourselves, by hand, you can depend on the service and satisfaction they 11 give. ww ptank desia-n; 1 '15 A'VTii Ill leviai. ft.W Calaa rivvr t'oterlnai. i yards wide; aijuar yard.

iii o.Ai ti a i i rs seconds, on sale, pair. Street Vi 'iTf Tricolette Georgette Afternoon Frock, $69.50 Taffeta Dance Frock, m5 Frock, $49.50.

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