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SUITS OATS Waists, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, We are winding up this great fire sale as fast as it is possible for us to do so. Everything.bearing the least trace of smoke must be cleared out now. It will pay all who come to-morrow and every other day until the sale is ended. Hours of Sale 9 At P. to 12 Noon, 1 P.

IX to 5:30 P. See Our Display of Heu Spring "VYHEN you get fltuct you want result. You want Iumi that you cart see naturally with; that are corn! ortable and becoming. Our 25 years' experience in on location on Race street it worthy of your consideration. At our office, both branches, eye saminationa and making the glasses are united under ona roof, enabling us to guarantee dependable glasses for just one charge.

We uarattee results, vkelker the glasses rost $2.50.15 or more. John Holland Safety Self-Inking Pen I Combines in ONE holder both non-leakable and self billing feature that are alone found in it. Fillinr Accomplished with ONE opera-r-. tion by ornamental button trt) jJde of holder, which is never in the way. Safety Obtained by unique two-ended cap.

One threaded on barrel over pen when not in use, the other, more shallow part, always; most be dry, as it -never touches ink; holds cap on back end of holder when in service. Ink' Flow Automatically controlled by just the right amount at all times. it a inoueura vj i aiuuj unuu attached to cap so it is party of it. By means of a spring underneath pen is held secure to pocket. ioi tm nn I im mwjia ljcou uuu i never gums; writes oars: ome, ones permanent black.

Best ink for all purposes where water copies jj not Prices of Above Pens No. 2 No. 3 e3.00. No. 4 S3.50, No.

5 USX), No. 6 No. 8 $7.00, No. 10 $10.00. Prices of Ink 2 oz.

10c, 4 oz. 15c, 7 oz. ,25 nint ftflr. mi art If. Oil.

7 Price of Cripa German silver 25c. sil ver 75c, gold-filled $1.50, 14-karat gold $3.00 No other make of pen combines the advantage enumerated above, and they have the following disadvantages: Filler Controlled by awkward hump, which takes, four motions for opera--' Safety Draws pen Within holder, giving I one third ink capacity "to storage and further" lessened by rods within the ink. Moving parts in ink cause leakage when wear develops out back end of holder.1" Cost Either of these $3 each of $6 for what we give for $2.50. Your near-by dealer will demonstrate or our store, 27-29 East Fourth Street. Cincinnati.

The John Holland Gold Pen Co. Manufacturers Patentees. THE HODLIAKER, Vr 1340 JOHN STREET, The. bod maker. hs.

Jut returned Tnneee, where he b-n spending the vtnur with, his "people. He wilt at oop take up his trade of making and supplying hods to contractors and ELEVATORS rASSEXGER AND FREIGHT, Manufnetured by JAMES II. ttKKA.V 1 11.1 IS U. kmnid fbeee 70S, tiacuinatl, Oklo, rv THE CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MAIIC; 10 III Sniith-Kacccn Smith-Kasson I MA1.Y MMMjMMiMMiM I 1 r' 1 I II II ill lilt I a 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I i I In i lllll 1 1 I1L Carpets, Notions. Etc.

By Order of tho Insurance Ondcruriters, of the SGOOOO Stoolipf 13. S-ftP 1 1 He Dili Continue the Sale of Uwnen's Central Avenue and Ninth. 435 Race St. Near Fifth No Braoch Stores 3 EAEBI LAUDS TWMAN. IUbU Phillpeon.

Id dlM-oseJnc (be Woman Qaesuen- at the Rockdale Avenue Temple vesterdar pointed our th procrw aud by women la last century, toid cf their terfng very activity and participating la aU ptiotK affairs that will benefit humanity. arl on but ceuld rejoice at tbja prorress. He declared that woread was not ue lesser but man's complement; that In some' cases the sexes are essentially different, and that woman Is the renntng forr of xitrmi. There's Work For You in Middletown The "bright Aa Dayw City Regardless of jronr occupa- tioo. If you are steady and come well recommended, job win find a position and a welcome la Middletown.

The Industrious man wlir find this an excellent city tV which to get ahead and hU family will enjoy the quiet of the small city life. Write our 'Board, of Trade to-day. The Middletown Gas Electric Co. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 1 Talk on leet By E- M. Pool.

D. D. S. Whiteside Teeth Stich Natural Teeth Nature la the onlv serious rival that Whiteside teeth (without plates) have to contend with. Whiteside teeth are maae to loon natural and to art and leeir natural, Held securely in place, they enable you to masticate the food as nature intended, and by so do-ins; add to the general health as well aa to the good looks of the we require In majority of cases Is two or more teeth in either Jaw in tfrder to make a successful piece or Whiteside work.

If yon are being bothered by a partial plate or one of those old-fashioned bridges, why not get Immediate and permanent relief? No pain, no de lay. roi expensive, and always a de- ugni ior tne patient. These teeth will give you as good service a8 your own natural teeth in mastication, without tlDDine or dron. ping. With us, before starting a case we explain to the.

patient exactly what we are going to" do and exactly what the expense win oe. Tnen we do the work to the best of our ability. Come in and let ns examine your teeth and we can peuer ten you what they need. Dr. Poole's New System Dentists "OPPOSED TO PAITf.

FIFTH AXD CENTRAL AVE. FOR IStW tVlW WOOaJ Arrh Innna Tni CfT'O 7our 'h" or t. u. lid FIREBUG Tries To Destroy a Walnut Street Rooming House State Official Making an Investigation. State Fire Marsbals McGinn and Seeey yeaterday bean an tarestisliM lnt a ftre of sut' pod Incendiary oria-ta, bicta occurred at 3 VtocJt Mterdajr mvmlac.

ndame io the Itvea of It tenants of roomlug bouse at ftl WaJnsit stnWt James U'oas. Hvlnc oa the second floor, was awakened by the breaJttna' of a window flatw. Not betn- sole to areeent fur It. be ni'Ifled the- proprietor of the house, David Set ckr. wbe occupies to adjaceat room, and the rneo went to as unoccupied apart-meat on tbe first floor to laveettcste.

As they opened the doer, they were driven ba- by a rush of flame. Lyons ran to a Are alarm bo, white aVlaler went tUroub the iMMiae awaMeoiac roomers. teaaats had rfimeuUy In aaaktnc ttwir way to tbe street, aa tbe ball were ruled with cfers In smoke. The buse was vxtinf utsbed with a teas estimated at tsou. Aa inveaiiaaUoa was at once beeva.

aa Seiler said that be aw Itevee the be Is belac bowaded by enwr. Tbe Marshals found otl-roaked rsi and ciotstnc. some rartiaily burned, tq rloeetifiit two room of the Srst-Bour Ht la whleb tbe Ore was discovered. 'Tbe Rat was occupied for several years by Mrs. Ucln and her two dauabturra.

Tbry moved out some old clothtnc behind. It was this clothing thai bad been et on Are. and as a window of the Sat was found open, tbe marshals believe that tbe Incendiary rained acceaa to tbe place by this means, Seiglef told the marshals that ever alnce the police were told several months, aaa that his bouse was conducted la aa Im proper manner, efSrers visited ft every day and night, btf finally be J. to report that tney coukl nnd nothing wrong- RRST FIELD HOSPITAL Will Be Officially Inspected at Armory By Artsy Ofleer. Adjutant General Word, of the Ohio Ns-tlonatOuard.

will be present at the annual ofncial Inspection of the rtrc Field lioa-pltal at the Armory nest Friday, evening. The ioeej field hospital is commanded by Major Frank W. Headier, who also In charge of the Cincinnati O. O- post. The officer wha has been assigned by the War Department of the n.ted Mate Army to tnapect the field hospital Ca tain Oeorse Peed.

Chief Sunreon of tbe NJnth larantry. United Katea Army, a tloned at Ft. Thomas. Ky. The properiy will be looked over In the afternoon and the mn lnrpcted in the TU hospital corps niimbrt 43 men who era drilled to be ready at i any moment for service.

The last drtta parade of tbe aea-son will be given at the Armory on April DETVEB. HIT BY CAB, John Ward, a driver of 29 Mscy street, was struck by a Gilbert-avenue car at Gilbert avenue Eleinore place yra-terday morning, sustaining painful bruises. He was taken to the Oocd Samsrltan Hoa-plUl by John Mullane. confectioner, who was passing In his auto. His condition Is not serious.

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and It la hoped that every reader will take advantage of It. -t Turn to the cyclopedia coupon printed elsewhere In this Uiue and cilp it without further delay. and Hisses' sews Jewelry. iilinery Chas. Walters Flees From LoDgview Asylum, Appears at His Home With a Reviver, And Later Shoots Down Jim Watson in Street, Terrifies On-LookereWith Gun; Is Pursued and Captured in Saloon Had Fancied Grievance, 'Under the hallucination that he had been horribly wronged.

Charles, Walt era. 3d. an escaped lunatic, shot, and kUled James Watson. 32. a farmer friend, when tbe two met near Thirteenth and Bread way shortly before nocn yesterday.

Both, men were residents of the building at SI Hanover street. Watson Uvea on the third floor near Hanover street and 'Walters' family lived on the second floor la the part of the building that fronts on East Thirteenth street- The shooting was followed by a general panic In the neighborhood. Although the alarm was spread broadcast. It was nearly three quarters of aa hour before the man was safely landed la the police station. After the morder Walters threatened aev.

erat women and children aiih death, fired a shot at a man aba sought to' capture blm. and. entering a saloon attacked the bartender, fie was Anally captured by Frank Whiting, of I20e Sycamore atyet; George acbeete, a sub. llumin. who was off doty, and lr.

J. ft. Turner, of Beton. lift, who vUlting friends In Clnda-natL Then tbe pollt-e auto w'aa called and the man was rnahed to Central Ktatioo. Aa soon aa Wallers waa heirless be seemed ralWrtal.

-f ti: not talk now. he said to the all IteJl my. story fa Court. letter be remarked tat thad In tended to kill were fe he explained. "1 aaed feor of thera ta my work; the last ewe was for me.

but I had to use it bee that maa The maa who Interfered was Whiting, one of las carters, Escaped Itoib lngiw. Walters eacaoed from Iongview la sane Aeytam yeaterday morning, gtotnewhere he otxalned mooey eeoob to porchaae a revolver: He fame to 0elanat and bought the gun at a ecoedhaAd More oa liroadway. From there he went te his bome. An effort of reUllvee te get pue-sseeiim of tbe was pea fatted, aad. tetltng tda family be waa g-ofae; to get "reveage.

4 SUITE B. AND be left the house, threatening death to any on who dared to follow blm. In the nelghborhoud of his horns the man met several friends. He stopped at Mueller's saloon on Kaat Thlrteentli street. Beverai acualn tenets wanted to know when he e-ot out of the asylum.

"Oh. 1 Just walked out when no one was looking this morning." he -replied. The men In th saloon did Interfere wjth blm, and, after taking a drink, he left. At Thirteenth and Broadway he encountered James Watson, his farmer friend. Watson held out his hand and appeared surprised to see him.

A great rag eroed to seize Walters, according to several spectators. lie pulled th revolver from his pocket and shrieked: "Ah. ther you are. I have been looking for you. The voice told me to get you.

and I hav you no" Keeping up a loud harangue, some of which was Incoherent, Walters fired four shots at short interval. Watson started to run away, but he dropped before had gone far, with the maniac cloudy pursuing him. 'Thre of 'the bullets had taken affect. On had eniertd his left eMe and pierced his heart and he died a I mow Instantly. Crowds of men and women, attracted by th shots, ran out Into tli street, but most of them fled In terror when they saw the lunatic kick, the prostrate body of his victim and, revolver In hand, threaten loudly to kill th first one that Interfered.

The crazed roan then started to run. Mrs. Kale Arnt, who liven at Thirteenth and Broadway, was locking our of the wiu- Special Spring Bargain Offerings V7eel in Every Department Every merchant visiting the Cincinnati market will do well to see ALMS DOEPKE'S Wholeatale Stocks and, get their prices before buying. Complete assortments of Wash Fabrics Dress Goods; Silks, Linens; White Goods; Lace Ribbons, Embroideries, NotionsCarpets; Rugs, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Domestics and prints, are offered at lowest bargain prices. kAfne' with a nine-year-old BDhew- Hew Hewitt.

Welters pointed revolver at thent-and they ran hack. into the house. BmMf of luJ Tlirts-(trh and nroadsray came to the door. Walteree revolver waa pointed at bf in an instant and they wcraorderd et back." Running over East street toward Main. Walters met John CrlAa.

of 1T Kaat Tt.lrWmb trvet- tJet out of my way or IH ahoot you. too Walters snooted, and Orlfnn strppeo to one aWveral Women In Ue Aoor-ways of Ihrlr horoea shotttad to alters to stop. wp or VU ahoot ou. lo. area hU Frardi Whiting, oi IM Brcensort.

and Oeorge Ikheele. of Ml r-aat irtw rtret. gave chase to tne man street. Whiting fawe close and Walters bsed hbi ftfh boliet. hot It went wtd of the mark.

Wait era tarreaJnKi ws apeeo mnn Whiting and sVheele rouowro, in iwi Woodward High 9booi they were br in. Tamer. Bon. tie naa IMDM-Hag tbe acboot Tomer Jamprd Into ale auto and atowty followed the fugitive. Waltrre ran Into Herbert a at 1217 Mala trert.

WlUovt any ewewoi Waller pooled hU reotvef at tne sa keep sod snaPfwd me tnar-r time. The revotvwe waa empty, and ea ter aetsed It the toarre am rw. Kou ever the bead- wtt of We revolver tnflHted a woend sad Kohn was etannad er it fere. At tais Jwrctor Whltlag. rVheel a4 tf.

Torwee rushed Into tbe. anieoa. and Ul. after a aeapeeat orecpowsred the lie ad ctd p-aeetoa of th g-a. A momeat lairy lh police arrived a4 Wa ter i.

herrW tbe a eta pal rot Abruptly Btepped TalMog. At the polk- staUea the rrtsoeer loth dtacuse tbe trag4r. At Ciet. he rvfueed to talk at eft tatter be told tbe efneere tbat the shooting waa Ue rmevtt of a la a. lXV i JZ4TX7 HIS VICTIM.

drvam. "I dreamed Watson waa checking me," said Walters. "He had me down was mistreating me terribly. I was bound 'to have revenge." Then without eiplant- tion he refused to talk any more. The -body of Watson was hurried to" the Cltr Hospital where physicians pronounced the man dead and notlneJ Coroner Koert-meyer.

Dr. Foertmeyer ordered tb bdy taken to the morgue and Dr. Casper Hegner made a examination. Tbe fatal bullet had entered Watson's left breast penetrating the heart. Another had entered hi right arm and a third his left fhlgtt.

Dr. Foertmeyer with Constable Stag-naro went to the scene and commented sn Investigation. An Inquest wtlt be held tomorrow morning. Constable Etagnaro lart night subpoenaed Dr. List of the Longvtew hospital staff, aeveral attendants an1 the florist whom -Wallers aa employed at the hospital.

KfTorts of the Coroner to find out where Walters had secured funds with which to purr-has th revolver and caryUge failed night. At arhes of the hospital stated that he might have saved th money from small sums which wrre given him by visitors to. the hoiital greenhouses. Watson's b'xly was cla med by relative last night. Th lad man wa janitor of the building at 218.

Hanover rtteet and waa al'o employed at the Corcoran Lamp Company as a laborer. He waa formerly a packer and vai well known on the local tobacco brcuks. Among the paU beartrs at thu funtr.il, 'Tliis which be held to-morrow, wPl be David Walters, brother ul Watson's slayer. Walter had beea committed -to Longvtew Hospital November IS. 1913.

He tha Uvd at Sit East -Thirteenth street. II aa a machinist. yrs as. Tbe ikinav warrant was saorn to by his mother. Mrs.

Addle Welters. The eaam tain ohr si dans found that his sanity was due to alcohol Um. The altick only of three days' duration when be was committed. Committed To Lonfiriew. Relatives of Walters talj a different story.

They cUlm that tw weeks before he wa eomautted he wa employed as mechiittet at Danvtiie, Ky. dn that p'ac they claim he waa struck oa the head with an iron beam, which caused a btotd clot on the bran and resulted In hi loalng his a Ttut sJWeatloa of alcoholism uUiiMd br the rtUUvea. who slat he knew be waa crssy and to nervJl-self for th ordeal In the Probate Court he drank considerable intoxicating licoor and thea went to the courthouse and gave hlwtaeif At Loagvtew Hospital be wa on of the neceabU of the patient. wa made a tnuty and aartgaed to help the ftorwt. No gaard was kept over htm and reeterday morning (aboat o'clock be left th greenhouse and boarded a car for th cii.

lie evidently went at nee to the kMiu'ef bis folks en Thirteenth street. Watsnei family live rust am th hall from hi relative. When reached hoea be had a revolver and hie etster. -ti rtt took it awar from him. He toU her that had Just purchased lb revolver en Broadway, between Bixia mmA sttMth etreeta.

and threatened te kill her If old not rvtar th weepen. fneUr retemed th gun. As he rft tb house told bis mothr net te fclUre htm. Mr. Walter mad an efrort to notify the peUc.

but when she eoaliy reecbed aa oflteer tbe aoto patrol a ita way to the sera of xne ar. Wrtt To rettttjTt, Detective Hobert ibeerwood received a ptMtal and two tetter from Walter. Sheer-wood having been roremaa ai tbe John B-Merrla Foundry. Court and Harriet streets, about seven years age. when Walters was employed there, and lUf at th American Toot Works.

Sisth street and Eg Sleet en venue- Tbe postal, which wa dated Car-thaga, Oido. read: "Dear rrtd: As I wrot a card yen, as I wou'-d l.k te see you. aod I bop ye wvd com out here, a I win put you wis la eem-thia. 1 rvmela your truly, -ehariee Walters. Uftag-vlew llopual.

HeteCtlv 8herwod. upon receipt of th postal, wrot te Waller at Long view, gtat-trg that not recall Ms osm. but offering to help him If he could. II then received a letter dated Carthage. Ohio.

March JkK which In a rambling- way aeld that he waa haunted and that Wataon wa te blame. The third communication received by Detective Hhearwood wa dated from th am place, end at the same time. Jt reed: I -Dear rtieod: A thl I Thursday and I would Ilk ru to knew about thl whipping business. The Wain family haunted my peopi and haunted my father, and It a Frank Watson that a Id he killed ray father by bln.llng Mm op. I will write th name down you can mke, them coo-fees.

-I wrote a letter and gave It te my nlere. Add) lllers. lo mall, but I know if she ever mailed IL Her is trv name of some of them that know that la In this buetreee of haunting everybody that I knew. Frank reuse, Jo Krte. and nvtiher.

Lile Walter va Klnger, Joe Kelrs. Frank Walaon aad wlf. Iisxle. Bed Watson. Hurry Watson, Addle Oiieg.

'roe can make these people confess, and you will someone weaker. Joe Heirs Is ta Kentucky, somewhere. Parte, Olnk." JAIL SENTENCES For Thoe Wbo Talk of Cam Before' Juror Threatened By Judge. 8t. Loul.

March who talk about the ease against Hsrry Coudrey. former Congreasman. and Harry B. Gardner, on trial in the Federal District Court here on a charge of using the mails to defraud, were threatened with punishment by District Judge Dyer to-day. Pointing hi finger at the Jurors, the Judge ld: "I hav been Informed that when a short press wss taken at 11 o'clock to-day, per ln wrr beard In the corridors talking ibut thl case In th presence of the Jury.

The Jury should hav told about -this. If I ran learn the names of persons who talk about thte case In the presence of th Jury I will end thro to jalL" Coudrey and Gardner are on trial tn cot nectlon with tb promoting of the Continental Life Assurance Company and th International Fir Insurance Company. SMALLER STAMP, Of Different Colors, To Be Used For Parcel Post Service. Washington. March 22.

Th design of a new and smaller parcel post stamp, to replace thos 'now In u. wns apt roved today by rostmaster-General Burleson. Numerous complaint that the stamp, 11 denominations of which, are same color. Is hard to distinguish asi to vslue and easily -raised." csueed 'the cnang. Th new design will poasens no artistic merit, but bear only a large numeral.

The various denominations will te in different color. Approximately I.WoOO yearly will be saved by the smaller stamp, tt Is estimated. BURNED TO DEATH. hi rt-iAi. i'irTfB ms sxQi-iBte.

West Union. Ohio. Msroh 22. Mrs. Mary LawlU.

an aged Inmate of the County In. flrmary. was burned to denth this morning. She wa Tl jeara old. At one tlm she was a member of a prominent family of this county.

Sunshine BIou iTCv? Decidedly so, is this -Waist French Voile with the rare Bulgarian and Venise embroidery producing the stunningly origmal shine" effect, across the front and sleeves. The Dutch Jieck, the pearl sphere buttons! the deep plaits in the back, are enhancing fea- tares. And, then, the inlay of satin finishing down the front, adorned with a bow of ribbon, is the smartest waist departure you have seen in many, many seasons. These are so utterly different -that only a few will be sold. Your Sunshine Blouse will be exclusive.

Tn Dloute, $3.95 Smith-Kasson "FifthiRace SMITH Wo mem 1AUSE and ponder over. thesa stunning, styles; everyone) means that your foot will faultlessly dressed. There are hundreds of other models but these are style-perfect exquisite la design and above all EXCLUSIVE. MONDAY MAIN FLOOR. The Pair, Mail Orders Filled.

i SMITH how Cuts 'i Kentucky, Carlsbad Springs S3 Mltee Creea ClactaaaU Ctaetaaatl Soetkera It- sV Where Iflieumatitm, Stomach, Kidney end Bladder Trtulle Lleet Their Va erloo. baTr tied hundrrxls of the worst eaae. and hare eacreeded lit relierlec -ninrfy-nlno ree ta every hnndred. If we fail, I treatment won't cost roe anything. AH yon hare to do Is drink the vratrr as It rcme from th earth aiul take the bath.

We are ahJppttic; the eratrr la flve-Rallon carboys to pn rt ice that can't leave home, and riving the aante results, especially for htomach. KMncy and Hlahlcr Trouble, Item ember, everything Is free, treatment, water and hoard, if )ou fall to gt the rreults. Write for booklet. KENTUCKY CARLSBAD Incorporated. FIGHT BEGUN To Prevent the Return of Husioa -Familr To sractai.

DtsrATca to rias. ew Orleans, March 22. Th first mov ef the Music family agatnt the extradition waa mad to-day when I they brought suit In the United State Court to obtain their release and to recover the 1S.6C0 found in the corset of Orace Music. Judge H. L.

Laaarns, former District At. torney; Joseph Generelly, a member of th Leglilktur. and Georg Williams ar ayi-Ing jointly la this Action, to prevent the forced return of the family to New York. Th claim for th return 'of the 'money found In th girl' corset is baaed upon th fact she claims it Is her personal prqperty. As the is only detained as a witness, th money cannot be held unless It can be proved that she did not come In possession of Th money 1 largely In 15,000 bills, and Is deposited with th other sums found on the fugitives, in the New Orleans National Bank.

The money was placed In this In stitution by th police following Miss Muslca's claim that a' $3,000 bill disap peared when she waa searched at notice headquarters. "KN1FELESS CURE" For Appendicitis Bald To Hare Been Discorered By Indiana Physician. Huntington. March 22. Dr.

M. 11. Thoma. of this city, to-morrow will make public announcement from New York of a sytem of treating appendli-ltl which, after 15 years, of izhaustlve tests, lias patlined him and other prominent physicians with whom he lias consulted that ther is no further reason, for operative In this particular ailment. The Huntington pliysUiun hue completed his final tests and Is now arranging )th Kiislern liospHal authorltlee for a demonstration uf his "knlfeless cure The treatment conalstH of (pedal diet regulation end Intmial medicines, the most Important of which la a preparation of copper, It claimed that the copper acts In a particularly healing fahon upon the Inflamed ttppendlx.

Krom fiur to lx week- treatment In required in the avrraK tae, It is said. omens Silk Hose COURSE, Hose of Silk are necessary pumps and Oxfords and good style demand them. i Here, at a dollar the pair, am Black or While Hose of all-pure-thread silk, with elastic welt, or Hose of purest, richest silk witJj top and sole of lisle wlrc the wear comes. i And these tops of lisle come in shades to harmonize with gown or your footwear. Thw Pair, $1.00 Smith-Kasson nfth-IUce (Hail Orders Filled, of Count.) KASSON (The ever-fetching COLoiUL THE EX PIMP this, done immacw.

lately In Patent. Satin. Ounmetal. Tan Cos Calf, White Canvas and Tan Rossi, There Is dressier, prettier pump in th world. tmtTTSBER en Engliah.

girlish model, with the Stun--rilng flat ao la. low heel and maanlsh laet. Blind rlt heighten the swagger hT hi rich Tea Elkaklo or GunmetaL rither Jut tb nlftlett thine for spring wear. One Fprlner 11 J', captivating styles Is thl Illl-BITTOI OXFORD. faaltle1r atyled ta Oose.

White Canvas. Ounmetal. Tan EJk-skin la PatenC ICASSON smiNGS HOTIX CO Dry rJJse. Ky, AUTO BANDITS CAPTURED When Machine Crashes Into Buildinr After a Bunning; Battle, New York. March 22.

Hold-up men a he tried to eecape 1n a taxlcab after robbing an East cafe early thl morning wer captured by the' police when the mnch'ne crashed Into a building With the recent arreet of a dosn motef car bandits the police believed th 1 ad brought end to th city's newest crime sensation. Th bartender la tbe cafe wa held up at th point 'of a revolver by five men arrived In a machine A sixth man remained In th car. When the men ran ot after robbing the cash register and rosd off In th machine the alarm as given. Ther was an exchange of shots a V' trolman gave chase on foot The csr swung around a corner. Another polkernan ftPI'd Into Its path, firing at the ewsylng cr.

Shots from the ear paseJ through hts anl- -form. At this moment It swrred into a building and, waa wrecked. Two of the sig-men escaped. Jf Japp ys To tip ces Are an perfect in instruction thet tie one run irt it len't your own gro" hir. Ther wr better lh aar Our prkrt are tu tower thma Mail order.

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