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WEDNESDAY 'EVENING ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT UPPLE SET CFPQSED TO OFFICE OF Arkansas News Briefs exhibit. The prize jsouey amounted to Burr Ouachita County Quorum Court Wants Exemption From General Stole Camden, Not. 1. At the recent uieet-: Inf oi tbs Ouachita Count; Quorum Hollenberg'g Charing: Out Sale of their wholesale sJ. of fine Pianos, Players, (irands and positively I ENDS SATURDAY OP TIIlS WEEK.

That little daughter; son or The home is not furnished without one. This sale is your opportunity, 1 'ii VERY GOOD SELECTION ON 1 v'-. HAND BUT CALL TODAY Some have already been disappointed on certain ana ttnisnes. w.nen wis -wnoiesaie diock ''is sold it will be too late to save a most goodly sum. i r- v'' '-'J, K- WONDERFUL BARGAINS PIANOS FOR LAST- DAYS.

the court A motion was passed request ing that resolution be dratted and presented to Senator Mason and ltepreaen-tatrve Parker aefcinr them to Introduce bill at the next session of the legislature to exempt Ouachita county from the prorisiona of the law creating the office of county. superintendent. The reports of officials showed the county to be in rood financial shape, with several thousand dollars In the treasury and scrip worth KL AN REVEALED BY DONATION Lurora, Nov. First evidence, it is believed, of the activity of a chapter of the Ku Kiux Klaa of Mississippi county Is dlclowd In a letter to Rex. W.

A. Lindsey, pastor of the Methodist church at Osceola, in which 25 was enclosed to be used fog the aid of a family In distress. The letter was signed Klatt No. (H, Healm of Arkansas." .1. There bad been a death In a family composed of an aged widow and three sons and the family was about to mortgage a cow and household goods to pay funeral expenses, and the Klan money was donated to aid the minister in his efforja to'help the family.

C0LLIN9-C0LLIN8. 5 Collins and Mrs. Paralee Collins, both of Thayer, were united, in marriage here Saturday at the courthouse. The ceremony, waa said by T. J.

Davidson, jus-tie of the peace of Evening Shade. Rev, B. M. Bridges tGivei Facts in His Case It Is do'iMtal if there hu ever been a medicine endorsed ao many tntar o' the gospel as has Teniae. or iiiation in all tie land in which one.

or more, of the clergymen baa not publicly theia indebtedness to the Premier preparation tor i the benefits they have derived from its use. One of the latest to speak out la this is Bev. B. M. Bridges, a widi'lr known and beloved Baptist a her, residing at Moore sboro, N.

li- statement follows: JTanlac has glvea me a rood appetite, toned up my system and renewed by strength in Such a gratifying way that I am glad to recommend it to anyone who is in a rundown condition. For ten yean ast I have had such a severe case of indigestion that could not find anything to eat that -agreed with me. finally I became very nervous and could ret but very little sleep or rest- "It seems that took, nearlv every thing to get myself right, but nothing helped me'1 until I ran across Tan lac. My nerves are go much better now that my sleep is sound and refreshing. I enjoy my meals and have also rained weight I can aay from ex pe'rience that Tanlac ia, a splendid medicine and tonic, for it baa built me un wonderfully." Tanlac la sold by a good druggists, 0E30ESSS30E30 Big extra cut in prices of Player Pianos for last days of any if 1 Bnitonrllls A scenic drivewav has been completed from Rogers to War Eagle with laterals.

to La Hue and from War Eagle to the Madison and Washi lngton county -line; also fi-on War' Eaglo fo the Van Wipkle War Eagle for years had been a popular camping and fishing paradise for not. only Benton county but out-of-; the-etate campers. Two years ago when the glass factories of Fort Smith were closed, five, families of glass blowers spent two months at War Eagle. Brinkley. A rain whlc-tt lea nere all of -Tuesday relieved the towst- dust and which, had become and renewed the supply of water for and In cistsrns, -But little tain bad fallen during the- late summer and fall, A.

Hardy. Rural Chanter No. W), Royal Arch, of this place, lias elected the followinspfficers for the ensuing yeart ,1. U. Kitchle, hlgtt priest i J.

Davidson, king Dr. William Johnston, scribe; F. J. Jackson, captain of host; A. L.

Duval, principal W. Walker, royal arch captain; McLean, master of the hird veil; S. T. Sherrill, master of the second veil Byrd Baker, master of the first veil; Metcalf, secretary; E. H.

Ritchie, treasurer V. T. Horn, sentinel. Brinkley. The Banttsta- of this' city will commence a protracted meeting here November The meeting will convene for 10 days or twrf weeks.

The preaching will be by Rev. Sumners of Jonesboro. tie will be accorapaniea by a Finaley. PLANNING LOGAN COUNTY BRIDGE 'Booneville, Nov. 1..

The quorum court of Logan county appropriated 19,000 for a bridge" across Petit Jean river, two miles, south of Booneville. -at what is known- as tbe Golden City ford. The necessity of this bridge has been long known- and frequently asked for and now a real beginning is made. -This is the place where A. A.

Nichols and four children were drowned a few months ago. The business men are taking an active interest in this and two other bridges, eight miles west and eigne miles northwest or, juoonevuie, STRIKElTSTRIAL DATE IS FIXED Fort Smith, Nov. Trial of Watt Taylor of DeQueen, on a charge of, con. lempc or a leoerai court injunction, issued railroad strike, will occur before Federal Judge F. A.

You mans rn tvovemoer according to a setting' made Tuesday. Taylor is al leged to -have vitiated the, injunction through ad assault against 7. W. Wil liams, an employe of the Kansas City Southern at DeQueen on August 24. He is charged with beating Williams an iron Doit, -i HEADACHES FROM SUGHT COLDS.

Jt Laxative BKOllO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative) and germ destroyer. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove.

(Be-sura; you aet BROMO.) 80c. Adv. FRisioSfAtlON Iwirt. toe, court voted to appropriate $1,000 for hone demonstration work, but Toted down an appropriation (or an agricultural agent, ui co-operation witn the extension, dvnartment of the Uni versity of Arkansas. This is the first time in three rears that the court has appropriated any money for demonstra-, tion work.

During the past Tear the Chamber of Commerce of Camden has employed Miss Helen Hobbs as home demonstration aaent for the countv. The office of county superintendent was strongly condemned by members of Tbin? Run-down? 'Sure Way to t3et Right Weight taeraaaaYonr the Sura W.yl S. S. BuiWi Blood Calls Tin Mesne Strwafthl -l I)o yon know 'why lninranee com- names refuse, to insure a great many men because they are under weight? Blmplr because to be under weight often proves tow fighUag-power in the body. It often means you are minus nerve-power, minus red-cells In jour minus health, minus energy, minus -vitality.

It la serious to be minus, but the moment you Increase 'the number of your rea-brood-eells, --yo begin to beeome plus. sThsfs why B- sinee 1824. baa meant te theo-. aands underweight men and women, plus -In their atrength. flollow cheeks fni out Ton atop being a ca.

lamlty-looker. Ton inspire confident Tour body fills to the point of power, your flesh beeomes firmer, the a lines that come from thinness dlssp-s pear, fou look younger, firmer, bap-" Rler. and you feel It, too. all over your Mere red-blood-cells 1 8. 8.

8. will build them. Ladies and gentle-men, a peaky, bony face doesn't make you look very Important or pretty, does ttt Take 8. 8. 8.

It contains only pure vegetable medicinal Ingredients. 8. Is sold at all drug teres in two sties. The larger alia bottle Is the more economical. a t5 pjsw! hie yourtdf atpii 01 These Coupon Specials are on sale for one day only Thursday.

Wcreserve the right to restrict quantities. saie. our paymeni tcriiis wmsuit uo. Don't let this chance slip. THfi BANNER DAY Yesterday 'was the banner day of tWs most remarkable sale of good pianos, playera, Grands and 'r phonographs.

More instruments were sold, more spoken for, than for any previous day of the ale and so it wj4 be to a. Jt .1 DON'T BE LATE But, as is always the case, there will be-' those that will be disappointed; they procrastinated they waited too long; therefore, we urge all who are interested in an instrument for tW home -to make an early call of 'investigation. YOUR OPPORTUNITY It is not an over statement to say you will be lucky, indeed, to secure the advantages of the ji great price reductions and' the extremely easy terms this: 7 sale presents. -a ''-if Dvuk. formerly secre- tary uf the-Caunden Chamber of.

Com merce and who has recently been con nected with the Poteau Cham-" bar of Commerce in the capacity of secretary, haa resianed his position at Poteau on account of poor health, and is now at Hot wrings recuperating, Aritadelphla, The laying of the aa- phult on the streets of faring JJlstrlct No. 1 at Hope has been begun, and that town- will Boon hare paved streets, sa the sunerintendent in harg arge sayi ork will weather continues the work will he com- pleted within three, weeks. Mens. J. T.

Magrsder, president of First National Bank, was called to Dallas, Tex-, by the death of bis moth er, Mrs. Annie Magruder.v rturial tooa place at Gainesville, Texas. DeWltt The Chaney Motor Com-, pany of DeWitt has delivered 2ft Ford cars since J50 reduction: in price and has another carioaa soia wnicn nave InWltL The fifth Suiirlay meeting of the Arkansas County, Baptist Assc- elation, convened with tne nt. uiaries Baptist church Saturday and Sundav. Sermons were preached by the Rev, P.

McGraw of DeWitt and the lev, Hi. ft TMirell of Htuttsart. DeWitt The Bev. B. Hnn Gillett preached at the M.

churcn, Snufh Sundav mornina and evening. The Bev. S. B. Twltty, pastor of the church, has not been able to fill bis pulpit since June, on account of 111 health.

1 DeWItt.i-The first flock of geese seen this season passed over early Sunday mornipg. This ia the first Season in many years that goose and duck hunting nnt heen anod in Arkansas county. On account of the warm dry weather very few geese and ducks hava made their-appearance. The. season opens Wednesday; November.

1. Prairie Grove The A. T. Berry" of Fayetteville occuoiefj. the Cumberland Presbyterian pulpit -here on October 29, and perfected an organization iobe known- aa "The Fort Smith Preabyterial." of this, brech; of the churchf-Offio'ers elected are President, Mrs.

A. Berry. FwettevUle; recording, secretary, Miss Bennett, Bethel Grove: secretary and treasurer, mrs. ruan tinniugiuun, rie Grovej The. churches in this pres-hterlol inelnde those of Fayetteville, 1 Prairie Bethel Walnut in1 Hill.

Bentonville. More than 600 people attended an all-day at Cottage Grove Is about IT miles j3enr.onv1iHv house is one of the neatest buildings the county, built of brick, has the latest eouipmentty The singing, was 1 led oeorge uearimrv, xjbuj, thur Hart and Winstead Mclaughlin A hanker dinner wns served. Evening Shade. John Wolfe has bought the farm of N. Metcalf, cashier of the Bank of Evening Shade, located near town.

Mr. Wolfe's town property, consisting of dwelling house and lots, was turneo over iu Evening Shade. The town council of Mountain Home gramea 10 rv yaw. vr on a franchise Monday to install elec-trie system 4n that town. Wolf plans to install the system 'within 120 days.

Hei Intends his plant to be of sufficient magnitude to furnish 'power to -local enterprises, and- also, contem plates a cold 'storage-system- ana rue the drill down 2,430 th Scott County Oil -and Gas Company reports, favorable Indications for oil in Its well, inree mura ui Waldron, Drilling will oe coniinueu night and day. Waldron. Scott county's good: cot' ton ctop and improved conditions generally- bas brought! to this place'tvrt Bcw Jtusineslt irws H. hnrS-ware; opened "Wednesday: for Business, ml W. T.

Doner has cone Into the market to purchase a stock of dry goods and expects to 1 open. ume uis. montb.tBoth Mr. Rice and Mr. Dopier are veteran business having been connected with local, firms tor a.

number of -rears. -1 ArkadelpHrt tMarriage-- licenses Is sued during the past week were tot Ralph Smothers, 18, and N.evn 'Jones, 1. both of Arkadelohiat Sila Wil liams, 21, of Gurdon, and Miss Esther Neathery, of Whelen Springs; Howard Herron. 18, of Curtis, and Miss Jewell Freeman 1U, of -Arkadelphia, and Jerry Hurst, 19, and Miss Mamie Herron, 18, both ot Gurdon. The two couples last named nan a aoume wea-dine.

They 1 were married in the open, north of town, underneath a large oak Rev. 3. A. Sheets performed tbe eeremonv. 1 Bentonvlihv-Charles Ivueblood, one it Ttpnfnm nnnnt-v'a well knnwa or- chardists.

took a truck "load of apples. to the Oklahoma State Fair Musko-cee last week and was awarded 19 PAYMENT TERMS We will meet your terms; you can Just as well as not have a player piano, in your home at the salef prices and easy terms we offer. A player piano on which every one in the home can play and enjoy the old wife, needs an instrument. IN PLAYER 1 -1 a Reproducing; Piaho or ReW See Us This Week but fine for teaching. like new, $1,659 $1,720 1 vV- and tunes we love so well.

THIS 13 PLAYER PIANO DAY OB9BSS PLANS REJECTEDrpLAVEtt PIANOS CUs So. Nea -v Beduced Third to HaK PLAYER PIANOS Class TSTo. SUrli' ly used, or returned from country sgents-gnaranteed fully, regular prices, $600 tt $700; sale prices, $385, $3S7, $S8. Payments $10 per month op. Warehouse wholesale stork; -lormer prices, $750 to MO.

Sale prices, $487, $568 to $837. TERMS, $15.00 PLArER PIANOS Clasa S. New Fae tory: finest players made, Including expression players, i Former priees 8S0, $1,050. Sale prices, $087, s-iaz so soxo, HAMBONE'S HED1TAI10NS By J. P.

Alley FOUkJ KIM. MO' BETIUH SHtCH piy AN 6rTEcH Op-STREPRoi3 rMTRD0CE-rNT 'FopY TAH'T OUT'' MM lw fto IMI if s4tawlt InJ WILL MAJCE FAIR ANNUAL EVENT Waldron. The Scott County Free Fair Association, to have charge oi tits annual tair next lau, was organised today by a croup of farmers. business men and others of Scott coun ty. This county had a fair in October.

and this, together with the 18 ribbons brought home from the State Fair by County Agent Bill Scarborough, has stimulated interest and the permanent organization came, as result. Officers elected JteJth, president), u. Malone and w. a. -vice president Ea Hon, -treaa ureri William F.

Scarborough, secre tary-manager and the following di rectors George Boeger, Frank xoung, is. Uibson, tj. B. Forrester, ja, at. Fuller.

F. G. Mock. Pete Dozier. Guy May, Clyde Farnsworth, H.

K. Duncan. G. C. Ellis.

Glenn Espy, W. O. Kemp, O. 8. Bird, W.

H. Genre. Pr M. F. Crow, B.

E. Bigelow, H. 8. Greehberg, C. W.

Let Piles Will Crosby, Frank Smith, Jim Cox, E. B. Miller, M. George MrOraw, F. E.

Flowers, S. 3. Fair, Sam Asbford. 3. B.

Smith, James Jeffcoats, James Taff, Omer Payne, W. L. Dozira and H. IS. Rice.

ROBBED IN HOME BY MASKED MEN 1. Two masked men entered the heme of James E. Ame-nette here" Monday sight at 8:30 and at the point of a took what waa left of a SSI nav check which- Amo-' Inette had received, a few hours before. The men tiad been hanging around the house for' an hour or more; according to the story: told by Mr. Amonette.

The masked men were white, he said, but tried to imitate the talk of necToes. Amonette is a section foreman for the Rock Island railroad and has lived here about six months. The amount taken was between 35 and $. i PATON-BURKE. Merle.

Nov. J. William J. Burke.nf El Dorado and Misa Gertrude Paton were married Monday at the home of the bride's -parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Paton. The Rer.iT, A. Park performed the ceremony irt the presence jof.a few friends and relatives. How Fat Actress Wis Hide Slin ''Many stage people now depend entirely upon Martnola Prescription Tablets for reducing and controlling faL OnAdever actress tells- that ana re duced steadily and easily by using this new rorra ot tM tamous aiarmoia rre-scription, and now, by taking Marmola Prescription Tablets several times a keeps her weight lust right.

All good druggists sell Marmola Prescription Tablets at One dollar for a ease, or if youprefer'you can secure them direct from the' Marmola 4612 Woodward Detroit, Mich. Xt 700 have not tried them; do sot, They are -harmless and effective. v. BIUOO8HE88-0ICS BEAOACHB. call for saMTabM, tevagetasss apartant) to too aai stmsjiUies) the orsaoe pi digestlaa and aUnsV aatlaa.

Idbtmss Asvatlts, Wlms CuttlrsihuL -i CMpsoff -Hi PU Block unions) -utua SH Ona-trrlrd the regular dosa. Mad of aaina lnfradisma, than candy coated. Pot children and adults. Good Set of Tseth $10.00 Satisf aetlsa gusraateed Set sf Trs-Byte Teeth, tb best that naoey- eaat ea English vsdoaalt, $20.00. Teeth extracted -wins Bltraoa.

axlde gas sod stock aaaes. xt i ail lass, each $1.00 Dr.R.H.Gaiesp!e j'. DCNTIST 9d rToer Exchanre Baak Bldg. LV yT Tour jw2c I '1': -'Av't Ml -vMtacwjijDrjzes. i VS3.50.PEH BARREL Expect Prices to Climb by Chrfatmas Storage Ware-- 4 houses Filling Up.

'carioada of 'Ben Davis apples were shipped, last week by H. V. Oipple of Apple Dale Farm and brought $3.90 per barrel. Apple dealers say that the- Bens will bring $4.00 and per barrel by Christ- The Bentonvllle Ice and Cold Storage Company's i plant, which holds 20,000 ill be filled by tho last of barrels, this week. The armies stored sre most ly Ben Davis and Ganos, although there ar many fancy apples such a Mam moth Black.

Delicious. Htavman. Grimes Golden and Jonathan. These ara usually shipped out tor the Thanks-living and Christmas trade. Many summer1 visitors in Bentonville left orders for the manager, H.

X. King, to ship box-of choice apples monthly to their homes: these go mostly to Trias and Oklahoma. REMOVE AGENT TO CUT TAXES Bentonville. Nov. 1.

One of the last pieces of work attended to by the levying court of Benton i county was the refusing to grant a levy, for the work of the county and home demode stration agents. The vote stood. 21 to g5. The quorum court members who voted against the measure all admitted that the county agent had done creditable work, and they were his friend, but "they -must reduce the taxes." Friends of the. measure, who know of the work done by the agents the part two.

years, 'hope that it can be financed by FOUR SENTENCED TO PEN TERMS Fayetteville, Nov. 1. Four persons have been convicted during the present, term of circuit court and have received sentences from one to three years in, the penitentiary. )Tbe convicted are: William. Beeve of Springdale, three years for incest; Robert Young carnal abuse, ona year; Oscar McKenzie, one year for grand larceny and George Burke, manufacturing liquor, one year.

All four men will be taken to Little Rock at toe conclusion of this, term of court. Try Cranberry Sauce with roast beef hot or For the choicest fruit ask for Eatmor brand. Adv. RICH-THOMPSON. 1, W.

T. Thompson and Miss Nora Rich, both of Cove, came to Mena Monday and were married at the courthouse by Judge H. W. Finger. Leonard-bodbnhamkr.

Evening Shade, Nov. 1. Rudolph Bodenhamer and Miss Naomi Leonard of Mountain Home were married last week, at Flippin. X0E30I aooo No. C.

O. Approvals, Telephone Orders, Mail Orders or Exchanges will be given on these Coupon Specials. Thursday I Madeira Handkerchiefs Dainty hand scalloped -edges and emDruiaerea 'jnursaay special. a Fudge Aprons Stamned on unbleached domestic for cross-atitch or' French knot and laay daiay embroidery, Thurs-, day coupon OQ special. aaieC Pound Paper And' envelopes to -match," -color, pink, one pound paper and two packages envelopes, Thursday S5S5 it Wool Blankets 68x88 Heavy Khaki Wool Blanket' Thursday coupon IQ OK" special, j)3au Rainproof Cape Children's rubberized sateen with hood, size 6 to 12, colors, navy and red, Thursday Jrt coupon gpaWeX7 Children's Pajamas Pink and Blue Stripe Flannelette Pajamas, with feet; sixes 2 to 8.

Thursday coupon nr OjC Men's Shirts Collar atUched" "Ambaasarlor" make skirts in solid 'tan, gray and self stripe white, Thursday coupon i. QO DXe70 Women's Confiners- Hers Is great Mg Vahra ka a Ooaflner. Psak soiy, Tbanday Infants Bootees Infants' Craehet Besteas, wMto wit pink sad white with xtturauay ooupsst-. REPRODUCING GRANDS REGULAR GRANDS If You Have Any Idea of Getting lar GrandBe Snre to CaU and $1,000 Artist's Model GrandSmaU--ued, school or church, snssMat $1,000 Small Baby Grand New but little store Every Article in This Advertisement Fsvetteville, Nov. I.

4laos for a new freight depot and for remodeling: the present passenger station, submitted by tbe Frisco in blue print were unanimously rejected by the city council, Monday night, and Mayor Wilson was authorised to ask tbe State Bail-road for a new hearing on- the matter at an early date. Tbe plans call for a frame -freight depot on Dickson street, proposal which Mayor Wilson said be would not DYE tO SWEATER OR SKIRT IN DIOND DYES "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, stockists, coverlnts. handnrs. draperies, everything. Every package contains directions so simple any woman can put --new, rich, fadeless colors into her worn garments or draperies even if she has never dyed before.

Just buy' Diamond Dyes no other" kind- then your material will coma out right, because Diamond Dyes are, guaranteed streak, grwt ni. Toll your druggist whether 'ttif Vtirtmki you wish to dye is wool or silk mt whetber it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. -Adv. READ THE WANT ADS nsed, at Welts Mignon Reproducing Upright, an sale at $150 Baby Grand, used for concerts; ensaleat 'pf7J i ln Wette--Mlgno Beproihicing Orapd, "d1 OCA '-4 on sale at tpXyaaitJl Welto Mtgnon Bp reducing Grand, an sale-at x. Ai Welt Mignon Reproducing Grand, en sale at $2,250 Welte Mignon Reproducing Grand, oa'aale at Amphioa Reproducing Grand, on sate at He received lisst prizes on his 'imnniVilrilransaa Blacks, ttotnn' EASY TERMS ON ALL nathan, King David, Maiden Bjusb and Willow Twig, and seconds on Ben Davis, Champion and Rome Beauty first prize on best collection, first prize on best commercial, first prize on the best five bushels, and first on nest tour-box UNUSUAL OFFERS ON.

UPRIGHT PIANOS. W. Mason Hamlin, Kimball, Estey, Mathnshek, Halkt Davis Whitney, Hobart M. Cable, Hinze and other makes. New $350 to $450 uprights at this' sale, $247 to New $475 to $525 uprights at this sale, $367 lo $387.

New $550 to $600 uprights, at this sale, $420 to $480. Extra Cut in Used pianos for This Sale" $500 Upright uv Was $375 Now 75 $425 $210 Now! Specially Men's Pajamas The well-known universal' make, full cut and well tailored. MU1VI CU $1.43 Thursday coupon special Boys' Corduroy Pants All ages, 7 to 17, well tailored, Thursday coupon special. $1.59 36-In. Black Charmeuse In pretty soft lnxtrout quality, for dresses and a Thursday coupon pedal.

$1.49 Safety Pins Superior nickel plated with guarded spring and head. Prevents all catching and leaving of material, Thursday Hi coupon 1 Collar Bands Made of the best quality cambric in a complete line of afses, Thursday coupon aC 0 Ladies' Silk Hose In all the popular shades, cinnamon, gunmetal, cordovan and Polo gray, Thursday QQ -coupon DXh)7 Cold Cream Absolutely perfect cream, makes the skin soft and clear, Thurs- 23c a Pfeifcrs' 1450 $4Q0 Pajratents PHONOGRAPHS GREATLY to $215 Now $175 1 $7 REDUCED BEST MAKE. Reduced for See our elaborate window and store displays for our 57th Anniversary Sale. pW 1 i'l-ZHr1 Creme Oil Soap A very Jtare Toilet Soap, good for the skin and complexion, Thursday coupon special, v. ncA, 4 bars for C.

6dC Palmolive Shampoo Promotes the growth of the hair and leaves it soft and fluffy, inursaay coupon 32c special. Bath Mats 23x41-inch heavy Bath blye and white, and -pink and 'Hats in 89c Baby Blankets 28x30-inch Baby Blankets, in blue or pink, assorted desfins, Thursday coupon tfO Dainty Lace Venlse andTilet Lace and Inser tion 1-inch to lj-inch wide, Thurs day coupon, IOC i Net Vestees Bretonle, tuxedo style, trimmed in Val, Venice and Oriental laee. Silk Teddies Wsmi AO-SOk Crcoa ia CUm TedaQea. Peach, fiesk lavender. $1.50 special Flannel Middies i Mtsnes extra goad jaallty Flatutel Miaeaea; red, grsea aad fcloe.

1 1 I'M Hi Oil 1 JLMara RnSFHFriT Hminnn Snnninhl 7) Pack For the fun of your youns OJ life yfcu dopt have to wait tiz-X for trie-lrcus Clown at $1.00 plus war tax. L' vntV: For 15c you can get twenty times more fun out of a 'jt pack Clown Claarettes-a trv balanced blend that brings P-xS. you back for another pack. union $125 Cabinet, 42 Inches high, now $73.00. Terms $1.25 per wt $155 High Cabinet Phonograph, now $87.

Terms $1.25 per week. $175 High Class Phonographs, various makes, now $94, $L50 per week. Record Selections Free $210 Beautiful Cased Phonographs, now $118 $1.50 per Record Selections Tree Cased Phonographs. $187 $2.00 per r' Record Selections Free Out-of-Town Folks: We deliver freight prepaid to town." If you cannot come, be sure to write, wire or phone your wants and we will reserve the instrument for you. Lux Soap Flakes The gearoxM Lnx FUkas.

Fall sise 'sax. nmrsdaf eaapea a Union Suits assea's aUk stripe, ankle leagtk, ateeres, -law Beck, flesh only. Estabbhed i tW i 1 S2.19 12c sparaal. ot Ta O' Jst. 1-' ceaoi 30E30I toraei.

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