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tyA fr Friday, March 24. THE FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. A A. 21 OUTSIDER WINS GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE lr I liHnl rrls MVimi'OOl IJim Mnrrli 21 Muslo Hull, owned ft. Hmhuur, hi.

Kiunu minimal atvepiechiiae at this afternoon. Avid Iter's Drifter won second and Jlul tool's Tarry tun, third. Nonn of ho first three was rated anion the favorites, A tremen.li.il. rovl. Including the elite oC Knxllsh Hoclety Wan at Aln lro to witness tho i tinning King Oeora won unable) to attend owIiik to a.

cold, but the family wus rrpresonted by the JJuke of York and J'rlnee Henry, who were guest of the Mail of'lHirliy. The winner received 7,000 pound and trophy valued, at 200 pounds additional. Hocond received BOO pound, third 200 pounds and fourth 100 pound. The grand national trophy was the moat coveted of the 'eason. of the CJore stables, Wfca favorite early today, quoted by bookmaker at to 1.

Shaun Ppa. dan. last year'M winner, was at to 1, ClaahliiK Arms was third favorlto II to 1. I Bergeant Murphy, and Irlah Hun ier owned by Q. Banford, waa well backed at IS to 1.

The only American entry, Foxhall Kr en's 9 year old Mneterfiil, waa considered too Wllfull find head etronjr for tho oouree.ftnl waa quoted at 100 to i punttlste, 13 Wlde ncr's American entry, vaa scratched I'mirral of linrlca Warner. (Sperl.l In tli. N.w. Xenfliul HTUItalH. Allelic March 24 The funeral services for Charles II.

War ner, aged 70, who died at his home here Monday evening, following an Illness of two weeks Willi apoplexy, wero hold Thursday inoihlng from tho home. The remain were taken to Rhelbyvlllo for interment He Is survived by tho widow, three children, two sisters and four brothel a. VAN WERT COUNTY AUDITOR WILL NOT SIGN ROAD BONDS (flmaMal (o lli Vtwa ffenMnel VAV WBItT. March 14 Thanu Junes, county auditor, ting mttMeil the county ommlnalotirra he will not nlftn Itotirin for the county' ah art of Improving Wayne 1 fffhwaj, north of thin tilty. hecauffe.

In his opinion, tho esllrnutea ire too high In mlmti.teu rout of thn six miles lit Wylllte uthaltli roncrete. $2J7 000, Itiimlnou concrete, 9128,000, concrete, Yil'ihW. tkltuiniiiotta merndeni, 20I 600 The law refjulren tl.e Imnd Inauei ahull ror ine nurtiem atata i mount and kfttr nnrta to ha na LI Iv the ericral ruvernmeiita, $11.000 drHlnctlntf and federal aoi would he left to Tm cared fur locally. 9ya Hubby Dffaf Her, i (Ki.at lo the Jfews Hrntlnrl WAI1AHII, March S4. Nelti Ifelnkei nlotJ null for divorce ae alnat Clarence Dclbert Hclnke in court here Thursday Hhe claims wlien ehe roiumecl homo pn even In ft her Juw l.aml charge! her with being out with another man nmt refused to let her In.

Bho therefore had to seek shelter cleowhoro. Hhe also sayp Iter hotter bnlf beat her on various occa sions. The oouplo waa tnarrled Ui 1904. for wh Ich he county com intrusion era received blda on KVa lr cent bonds to run from) one to 10 years There were is blddern for the bon. the loweftt brln th tv4Id'M Kavlnss l.o fik of Van Wert, and the lifffheat bid v.as by KlrstThrd National hank, Cincinnati, accrued interest and 93, 394 to.

Hprinjr Vacation IiDKtargls. Hmo I to tho New Hntlnl i fiTUUUIH, Marcli jV The aprlnir vacation of tho BUirals schools wilt be held next week This In the last vacation before PChool oloaes In June about IS weeks of school ren.anllnir before commencement week exercises. Announcing the Latest Hits in Double ylflBBBBBBSBV ssr5 VbbbbbsbbbbK Double Rj Face 14bbbbbbbbbP sbbbbbsbbskV Facc Records, ssbssbbsbIIw ill mWsssllsBBBBA Records, I Tw IbbbsbbsbbTW IUbbsbsbbBI Tw I Selections (IHiii' Jji ImbbsbbbbbbII Selections ii uxosVjiSay RE D.S IREDU, 49c HERE AND THERE (Br I nlleil Prrl NEW YU11K fharlos mustn Jasa or vo near a dance hAll for one year, the judfco oidered, when Ijans; wan accused of molests luff a married woman YOUN'OSTOWN. I favor dy llcht savlna; hecauso It would lvo young; couples miro time for spoons InK." iald Maj or (lefirtre It. Oles, who announced hn ould permit "pet ling" In publlo parks, but.

with restrictions. When we introduced these records so tin weeks ago. it was in the nature of an experiment. The response was tremendous and now we can announce that the popular "HITS" of 49c will a continued feature of our Music Department. They are not a lot of old worn out records but all the latest song and dance hits in fact we receive weekly shipments of all the most uptothe minute selections.

Look over the partial list below and in and hear them tomorrow. ThM's How I Delieve in You Lalawana Lullaby 8ort0 of Love Weep No More (My Mammy) Hertense Wampmg Roso Yoo Hoo 8aturdy Honolulu Rag ONEtTVVO.TH REE FOUR Nora On Sweetheart Shore Irlah Jigs Irish Reels While Dreams" Marie When the Honeymoon Wa, Over Why Don't You 8mlle Just Little Leva Song Everybody Stop Say It With Mutio Sweet Lady 'Angsl' Child Thrills Satanie Blues Eofdie Leonard Blues Good By, Shanghai Learning to Love Sweet Hawaiian Girl ol Mine Monalua Hula My Mammy Knows Old Faihloned Qlrl When Shall Wo Meet Again Biminl Bay When Francis Dances With Me Honolulu' Honey The Lwt Waits. 8all, Won't You Come Baek BooHoHoo Mammy Lou By the Old Ohio Shore There's Down in Dixie Feeling Roll On. 8ilvory Moon Caroline Rolling Stone In My Hesrt On My Mind All Day Long Mandy Vt Me The 8hilc When Buddha 8milss Leave Me With a Smile Cood.Byo, Pretty Butter file. 8trs I Ain't Nobody's Darling Ka LU A Blue Danube Blues My Sunny Tennessee Glow, Little 'Lantern of Love Wabash Bluee Susquehanna 8hore Dapper Dan Tenderly Tuck Me to 8leep Ping Sing Georgia Rose All Thst I Need is You Smilin' 8teaJing 8ong of India Sal May ArkartoaC Bluee Lonesome, Loveeiok Blues April Sfiowere The Sun Will Soon Be Shining Puu Hulu Mahlna Malamalamala.

Kaiwl Wsilt Kawaihau Waltz CIMCAflO Dads were blamed today fqr he flappor sons, "young sters engrossed in Jar.s and jettlnt parties are only linltatlna their eld era," Dr. if. W. Hurt told the Food) I'roducts club. MOULTRIE, Cla, Hardy Hot 76.

prosftorous farmer, innrrled Ills fourth Wlfo al Wednesday. She waa Miss CuKenla'Jlartloy, 1. i' i i ii ii i hi i Clasa OITIncra Named. BT17HUI8. March 4 The folowiir are the officers of the various local lilrh a cliool classes as well aa tho Bturtjenslan hoard) Benlor olass, president, libtsy Ixirlshl vice President, Carl 'Vupeti treasurer, 'earl McIIurom secretary.

Karl Uucknelll sponsor, Ij nn Wood worth. Junior class, president. Cecil A. Iteedl vies president. Harold Krelght Mreafiqrcr and secretary.

Thelma flllnei class representative. Francis Clark sponsor, Mr, I'erry. Bophomora clasn I'rcsldent, Stewart Smith) Ylco president. Wave Delloltl treasurer and necretary, Howard Bteffeyi class representative. law rence Clortimons; sponsor.

Mlsa Julia IllKterlnk. The Rtura enslAn lioaril is as fol lows: IMItor ln chlef. Tlarry Horn mel) assistant editor, J'aul Ulusl business manager, lldnln Deadlol assistant manaaer. Teddy Loul ao clety editor, Dorothy Jps aui senior write up editor. Jiorolliy uageri am letla editor, Donald Dahn) snap shot editor, ltoleue Hinckley; Joko editor.

Arlene aresa. The work on tliA man acnooi an nual, the Sturgenslan, is proitresslnK ranldlv under the Kuardlanshlp of MIbs flush, principal of the Biurets school It Is expected to ho ready for distribution about tho middle of May, Objects to Allowance) for Wife hteriat to til news Hrntlntfl WAUAHII. Ind March 24 An af fldavlt objecting to the payment of allowance to hla wife pending too hearing of a divorce oomplalnt was flled In court here Thursday by Fred Albertson Ills wife, Mary Albert aOn, Is sulnit him. The case was recently venued ncro from Klsclusko coumy Albertson claims that he has been Incapaclated from earning money by reason that his wife recently shot him. causing him to remain In a lioa rdtal for some tlmo Hlnco then he tiAan Mtavlnir Willi relatives.

1IO also says he Is an automobile salesman and that business has been dull, lie further says that Judge Iloyse, of Kosciusko county, refused to allow his wife allowance when the suit was In that court before the lfo sa a his wlf4 Is guilty of Infidelity and he believes lie can prove It In court hero. i i i 'i i. Health Kilucatlon In abash. (Hpt clul lo tho fteir Hntlnl 1 WAUAHII, Ind March 24. Mlas draco I'ltt and Mies Mabel Loveless; of tho extension division of tho Indiana University of Nursing aro In Wabash and Thursday atarted work on a health education campaign to be concluded Saturday.

They will visit North Manchester and ltoann, also. Five Marriage Licensee Issued. tHpMtal to the Kovo Hentlncl RTUIICUH. March 24. St.

Joseph county marriage licenses for tho last few days are as follows Otto Kline, 29, contructOr, mil Ada 11 Mumby, 23 teacher, both of Mendon, Lester It Chun hill, IS. spinner, and Hernlce rlchiader, 18, factory employ, both of Centcrvllle, John McCarthj, 23. fnctory niployo. IlufTalo. 14.

and Hthol Mclumf, 21. Hturgls, Miles M. Carpentei. 20, farmer, and Louis N. Marshall 20, both of Topeka.

Jnd Perry I Mur vane, 67, farmer, Mendon. and Mrs Hona Mao 47. nurse, Thrco Hlvers. CAUSE OF DEATH OF WABASH BOY IN MEXICO IS LEARNED Hf. (a the Vewi ntinrl WAIIABH, Inl, March 24 Harry Utile, 21 former AVabali boy, wii killeil In xlrn, Pobrimry 21, uhrn a time tor rurnotl oer fi hint ftrcoid Inff lo wont lecrlvccl hera by liln aunt.

Aim. IM Aft Nttrnoy om WIII lni Mlntoftti, ftii)prlnten'lcnt vt tho Agula Oil rmnpanv, by Uhom Llttlo wa oniployitl l.tttlo dfovo ii Holt tractor Ijmwimmi tho oil oatitjm of Portioio nnil Tlnrolula Ilo had ntart tl a trip lit 1 thrunry wheu nhort ly oflerwnrdM Moxlcnn nivin(t rushed back to Inform that the motor had tiirnul ofr Mnntnff inotlh I'tttlo and an American comfnnlon wlio btllcvfd to ho Howard Tyiir. of 1'oit Uayhe. Jittlo died In two tiourn ahd TyKr fioyeral days lotor. Iiefora word waa received front relative, the auperlntcndent mM vliq boya waro burled been use a Mexican 1V required Interment rwlthln a Certain Hum.

Knw that th borilfM at hurled another jaw aays they must tub Miaimoricu ror mo year. Charlaa TVifor, father of Houarr Tyiser, hn frono to Mexico to Invent! ni tho ileatha. Alrs UeorK Uhra or Cincinnati, mother of little, la In ronimunlcatlon with tho atato do Iaj tnm, in on effort to havo htr on body returned to the United Btaten. 1 tltlo Wna a former Indiana unlvomJty student lie had been in Mexico about a year. T)etalln of hla death wero a mystery until tho let pr wna received Hero Thursday by Sturols Doctor DUb.

fnrrtiil lo ttic Nevrn ftciitfrrl 1 STUKdlH, Mich. March S4 t)i, Frank It. Ilurdeneo. 61. well known and prominent physician of thin city, passed away early Thursday mornlnpr aiier two weeks' attacK or blood iomoninff and erysipelas.

Dr. lUir doneo practiced medicine In this city for tho last JO yeara and was considered one of the bent surgeons in Kins ec i to ii or ine atato. no re cetved hla education at a Detroit medical achool; and practiced hut a abort tlmo before coin in to titurgla. HurvlWnfr him Is a wife, one son. A ntif mio Bister ana six orotneia, hla brotherq and sister all Hvlna In Detroit Two of hla brothers are aisi pnyniciansi He waa the first member o( the local It ij to pasa away i.noo tho order vas orKanlzed about two yems agu With hU aon.

Dale, Sir. Ilurdem had Jusi orK'tnUed tho radio Kipply station, and was the first thlH city to equip and maintain practical wlrelesa and radio station, where concerts and speeches were heard from all parta of tho country. teniae men will Ret an Idea of what Claims should bo presented, and urn; A them to rend them In at onto Tho ltlnory of the squad for the week was Monday and Tuesday nt lllllndnlo, Wednesday and Thursday, at oldwnter, I rldiiu ami a iturday lt( thin city, and Matniday nnd Tiies dav of next week at 'I hrtm ltleis The squal will niakn th lr henl quat tcrs In the American I tflon lyoinn hilo i thH city IhHpcct WatMlsli hools. (H)HTlal to the Nwi 4nt in WAIJAHH, Ind. March 24 I ci oy HcOIom, Mtate hlli inspect oi nan In Wnbnnh Thursday and In com finny with Howard Williams, ouhty superintendent, the' toun ty'a schools.

Court Approe Ht ttUment of Case, HrtcUl to th h9W Hntllirl WAUAHII Ind March 24 A petition of Tony la1umbo, adinlnlsliat or of tho estate vf Natale Jaraula, to settlo a claim a walnut tha llitt Four railroad for $760, waa approved Thursday" bjr Judge flwltierlrt circuit court. The administrator taten that l'araula lost hla life while employee! bt tho IMg 1'out ishops In Wabash In 101 I. A suit was brought against the road for itimuiKen and Ij now peud liiff ii a hanre ff otnio in Miami eh cult court I ihiuil Hold t)int an adjustment, foi $7A0 could ho made with the road If tho tuuit oppioal was tfien Finger la AnhputJittd tinil to 1 1 if Mini Kfiilliirl AV WIIIT, March 24 Vrn II IoUonnhj, inutiUKer of hn I'uuldlntl I1US a iKIlt s'triii tail I II ii im IHU) iiiit nnil A I' Att Coriif liy, Kotit Ii ViihIiIikIoii st rot lit surferhirT from UUni polminltiHT siii in a paiieiu nt jjk vim won irmmy lioupllAl, Mheio th umiiutatluti ot un Jodrx (Inner v'" tHfotntry to slop tim lirOtrrffS of tli (limnnt '1 hn Injury Hint tho nnditbii Mas rciulveil, vhlle handllnjar nv lint saw Named Oil lVhnnry IIUmmIoii Hoard. KrfU lolllw Mcnllml AVAltAHir, March 24 The primary election board for abash county this sptlrtff will be composed of'Claudo Htltt, republican, utut K. T3 Elkenhany democrat, wliosa ap poliitmentH were made tills weok by the county party rhafimnn.

Warnei Ilarlholomew county clerk. In a member of the board by huio hla otTIt 1 ho uommla slonniH plan to in eft thfs week to uoik out thn Olstiht for tha api poitlopment of delejrates to tho state i (invention i ho i epiibllcnns will hao. a ic pi sontntlc 20 deleeratea ami tho flcmoci alH IJ 8ska Job Aa Flald Cxamintr. ln to tin Nrufi Hiiithifl WAUAHII, ind Match 21 John rardeo King, liiHlrtictor In Hnfrllsh himI malhcmathM at Wabash high school. Is oho of 14 I'tindldutea for an polntment atl field cxainin ra for the stato lioaid of accountn.

He recently. passed on examination for the post, tlon. Clitir'" Wolf, of Peru, was also among those passing: examinations. G. E.

Band Concert, 3, p. m. Y. C. A.

Gym Public invitedV. rrniranmiuMu; liiriiuaatwir Srltln C'lalnu of lUSlllcra. (Kpeti.l lo th Newrsvntin.l fiTUUUIH, Mich. March 21 A a overriment 'Clean Up Squad will bo In Hi In city Friday and Hulurday of this week for tho purposo of slv ln ory ex Bolillpr who mlnht have a it KHini'iio ciann afrainst tho government nn opportunity to attond tho incctins; of the "squad" and present then claims, and aot advloo pn how to procoed ro fret it cleaned up. Tho boa ernment a sendlne these men over the country so that ex Smiling A Babies, are invariably well babies.

When mother's milk fails, this is the natural food. EAGLE BRAND tXJNDENSXD MI UO auueral of Jot in aro. (Hpeeial lo the Ntws Hen toil STUHUIS, Mich March The funeral services for John Wat aed 52. who died at his home In Jones vllle, Sunday mornlna; and whoso remains, were taken to Iturr Oak, ero held from the latter ulace Thursday and interment was made in the cemetery there. Named an Debating Team.

Otnccfa! to tit Nwa 8rnlinH I COIAIMfllA CITY. Ind, March 34 Debating teams to represent tho high school In the Joint debate with Warsaw on April 19 have beep selects ed aa follows) Uates, Hanley Naylor and Harvey Carter, and Helen Brenneman, Algernon Kr elder and Maud Johnson. One team will debate at Warsaw ana the other team will debate aiere. Funeral ef Edward OswaH. (Special to the Vcws Sentinel 1 MIL.FOKD, Jnd, Maroh 24 Hie fa nerat servlcea for Dlwanl Osnltr who shot himself nt hla homo near liera Jufadaytaa JtfililUJrom tha tnurcn 'xnursuay morning, wttn tho llev.

XV. Ii Groves eTlclatlnff Ilurlal was made In the local cemetery Ilo la survived by the widow and thrtiu smalt children Named Representative In Contsat. (Sueclal to tha INewrs Kentinel MIMolU, ind March i4 Hunnell Many More New Hits Will Be OQt Soon Watch for Them at 49c Tho Store That Saves Yom Money 1013 1017 CALHOUN STOEST Members of The Hadley Aseociationi Largest Furniture Buyers Stout, son of th Mr anil Mm John Stout, of near hero, recently hud selected to the I ul lilRh school In the orstorlcal contest uhtfh will be held In Warsaw this cvcnlug lle Is a memlier of the senior lass Professors U. 1'arks snd HHas Ilertsler. of Goshen college, will act us ludvea in the contest.

Deadline for R. R. Crossing Signs. (Sprelal to the fte. Hestlncl WAUASH, ind, March 2 1 An order of the publlo aerl comnilastun la to Ilia effect that December 1 4s tha last day for erection of signs alone highways at railroad crossings.

In pursuance to aiszi act of the legislature. County Auditor Ilanlster reported Thursday thatn aiirn liud been received for Wabash county. If iney urrno tliey will be put up immediately. Funeral or ih bouttl Oman. IHnrtl.l to the Seotitt.l 8TUHC1IS.

Mich, March 24 Tho funeral service, for SSeboath Oi.mn. oiceUr, whojuted at Ills home lipia Tuesday aftel a lona llliiem). wero held from thfc local ii. K. church Thursday and burlul was made In the Oaklaw.it cemetery, Funeral of Mrs.

Umual n.smsi "ewsHeatliiel Ind March 24 The fu neral services for Mn Haknn.i ho died at her home here TUesdav. following; a long Illness, were held ruin the Chrlstlsn church Thursday alUr noon at clock, with the llev 1 rue Haddock oniolat Inr. Ilurlal was niade In the local cemetery Mrs. Iteams In ann lv.i in. band PHI KONDEN3ID MILKi (aV I i ILssMs it i atfBBBBSa tbeorKsnlo 11 II BasSa.

Iron la your a tlonrt th Uses op i ersen tas your ani lnn 1 ST roods. bUed. like are eslte. with roal or wood, snd br "eates InsK nOout power I ESKS I i re" aanwlr urn "yjjroarbodywItaoatoVagyoa sssl ts sramlri l.msi Ilk. a 7 a.

aiMBi inn in wmmw nt IB 'n oeli. from II people are o.lng II MasaUal Iraa anasslly, their eiprrr aad enduranrw of the weak parvoiim. im mmuJ fJ In two week. tiaw. TV "7nt vuile force, thsr a cessety u.

ee.j Id practically Sk oeerr aaderUkiae la lite. assSsW yew bw it te yoar aBBBSTsr'la self toeooBnaeace trrlaa Nat anfSsf! E3 eked Iroa MBSBT 1 111 Is aflillkl trESiomilspcCiAlJSp Gi 1012 Calhoun St. 1 Ik: The Bull in tke chiita hliop vlis supposed to have caused coiisitlcrublo la in a go but not nearly as serious and irreparable as an inexperienced specialist Mill cnuse. Ho safo' Scq Mciifs. I'll tell you honestly whether Sell Itoad lionds Maj.

1.1. Cprclal to (tie Aw. lM.n(IIM. MAIIASH. ind.

llnrnh 91 rtiin.i vi fs.iuv on tne Mllo Uruell count line oad in Liberty township will lie sold lit the county treasurers offU nere aiay is, accnrdlns; to t'ountj Auditor llanister TJllllada) Honda for tbe other half of I lie road will bo sold In Grant county or not glasses. med Sorry to Lose You But Even the Best of Friends Must Some Day Part This is an example of what Our Customers think of us Tho When Gtors, Defti Sira: rilnt, Uichigan 27th, 1923. This will aoknowledgo your Jottor under date of 22322 irhlch forwarded to my new addreaa arrd, 'beliove me, I ras very pleased to receive It. The reason for my not dealing with your a tore Is because we moved away quite eomo tj.me ago. I pm very sorry that one of your stores ia not located here for it was indeed a pleasure to trade with you people, 1 have not one Just cause for complaint for I was treated at all times fairly.

If there Is any way possible to deal with any of your ntorea, I will. 1 haven't bought a thing oince I left your oity. Very truly yours, llr. Name en Request. We were naturally gratified to receive such latter from one who Ii accustomed tn When Quality Merchandis: and the When Service.

We are sending; to this gentleman number of Sprinc Suits for his careful selection. In our many stores reachinc Into many cities there are thousands of equally satisfied Men ahd Women who stick by us year In and year out. There's a reason. Invatigatmt Why No Cash Payment? If we had to pay ready cash for our goods do you think we could get alone No I There are thousands of Men and Women in exactly the same position. They find it convenient to pay as they receive their incomes.

We therefore extend the same privilege to you. If Department Stores require no Cash Payment at time of purchases why should we NOW thoro'a fhe wioo atory Fashion Heeds the Call of Springtime for Women and Misses' Sporty Spring Suits All youthful and mostly All tailor made. The new Box Models with flarln back and wide cuffs. popular in New York, have also taken our town by storm. Mo nacd to wonder for their popularity the Women Folk havo found there Is nothing so practical for Street Drees and Outing Wear.

Our Suits are made to guaranteed all wool clothe with guaranteed linings. It Is the most charming, the most distinctive Suit assortment we have ever displayed. Easter Sunday is only three weeks away ao prepare! Select one on Account. Every shade, fabric and price Imaginable. Pongee Blouses la a Am embUf af styles.

tar aad with neatly buttoa trimmed aifri. Thr fHU diipls.y a elim.Jaa fTct If worn wtVhour popular Sport Skirts of Tweed. Tha prices aafcsd mrm reasonable! ao. don't hesitate to salaet artar by Dlvl4sd PaymtKa, Girls' Kiltie Skirts The real thine for the youthful girl. Our regulation Scotch Kiltie Skirts In all wool flannel Copea and Uy a colore Is a memorable treat to the eye.

For their becoming tiese and youth fulness 'Missy" aalaet one on Account. Collegian Hats Faahlon Bathes "Tha EHenal' to tha Youthful Miss that Collegian Hats made of Tweed and Kelly Cloth will ho tho vogufl for Raster head war. Wo have them also other Hats ia 1 inanysBeHgifial creations of silk fabrics1 aad combination of silk and the po ularChrysatitheoiumand Milan Straw Our new riuhion brim sailor of Milan Straw Is esceedinflly becoming to tha young matron too and Selaot mn AtesuHt. The Newest in New Spring Dresses Have come in the new beaded Canton Crepe with Cape effect and combinations of Knit Crepe and Canton; Chicken Dresses of Taffeta. These models in their various hues and well created styles will appeal to the most discriminating women.

We urgently advise prompt selections on Dlvlded Paymants. The well proportioned woman has been amply provided for in sizes to 52'. Spring Capes Wraps. Collegian Coats Much has been said regarding these garments snd much more csn bo old of their beauty. Our Spring Cape Collegian Coats and Wraps mint really be seen to be appreciated.

Andwith this in mind, we cordially invite you to see tins gorgeous display. The prices are right and lr you decide on any particular model simply Dlvicl. the Payments. WfJtlff imtlu3llj Vxtfimishicphe3''s mkkJmm MEN'S SPRING SUITS Not Only Tls true, Men's Suits, this eeaMm. are very nobby, Aad the Young Men well iheytnun be orro to be appreciat ed The snappy models' Sport Backs aad High Wslst form fitting effects iafaaeyTweedi, Casainierea and other eacclleot fabrics will Siva a MAN a re teed appearance anytime, anywhere and for many a dsv aster Is coming' pish yours today on Divided Payment.

MEN! There Is a "Something" about every ono of our auits you'll like, and we do hope you wilt come in soon WOW! You're Right In STYLE with a Qolf Back or Yoke Back Sport Mold Suit. And with patch or flap pockets plus the novel, novelty buttons we'll ssy you'll be therm A variety "of other models in other fabrlci and shades are ready to. Better see them all and select what you prefer on Divided Payments. Do It today I But WSk aS 3l MlTTni Different 1033 Calhoun St. Better Opposite Jefferson Theater yWrvfMf'4lt.

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