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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • Page 8

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We Fit the Hard to Fit TF you want the snap-piest overcoat you ever put your frame into, you'll get one of Hart Scha.tr Marx Varsity Six Hundred models. They're new in idea, and new in the smart little touches of style which make clothes distinctive and unusual. Come ami see the new overcoats; thoiv's nothing: like tin 'in anywhere else. At you'll see seme very rich fabrics; and very smart styles. 4 1 1 1 I Letter Aiking Board To Probe Sale of Three Horses To Springfield Firm Is Ignored.

JF.rFKRSON ITV. N.n ernor Major has paroe.i alias lee Iavi. .1 Tamv and luin In. in, i tr of protest were on a dnen pr unlnent cHu.ci." 1 miinlty, some of i- .11 I Ir in 1 form of affidavit rn, wio l(i ed that 'hey would conn i- i If. and property in dinaec If I'.

lie The boanl p.ir-loio, 111 ikno it reriMnnienil.it ion to the fcow-ilo'i udinoiusheii hitn to rend, ut-fully, letters of pioteM. wli.cii mens sav thev -e tlic leader of a band of A petition tlo parole and lv a niun -f IM- sold to the and I 1 1 Muh Arcade at hpr.n;reid.- the lo, nnK of the potofflce uf Tanevville. rot-1 ery of a. ifrie'i. and the totiting of the teiepiione the lllrd More.

A nepsrate petition protest turned l.y seven citiens. say, among other thlnirs. There has not l.i l.efe sine he waa Incarcerjt -d I'veree is have admitted to the authorities arrew'ed tli.n tie had gone store M''Huffte eierv neht f-r week, and at other tunex wln wanted to. He also admitted that he had proposed to another man that the minder Mcllaffie as lie went home froiu the store, carrying his day's receipts, and then run to the front at the homes of- two neihtM.rs. the bloodhoiols.

fteil t.u.-e of; horses on which to escape. Carerc fierce was rnmliti'H of rr.tti.l i ractlon companv The new ellghtly smaller than those used In the laat few years and of somewhat heavier psper. The face of the ticket bears the name "Springfield 'Traction company." while on the Inck of the tiikel 1 a picture of the Springfield State Normal schorl Th Hon. Archibald Graham I ex- pelU fionr Indignant father end lilm to little Knghs'i village to tudy uhder vne Hey. Harry 1'emberton.

Misunderstood ly father he has grown tip somewbat reckleaa ahd dissipated. All this Is changed under the tutelage of the and he enter Into, the spirit of ni siuaiea wim xeal. Effle Pemberton la a young girl of seventeen. Hhe. has never been tol 1 tf th fundamental principles of life and haa been brought up in absolute priced i io c.wruii.rtauiiiiiiA Schneider Clo.

Co. High Class Clothiers. TANEY COUNTY AN criminal court docket PAROLED IiY MAJOR NOW CONTAINS 78 CASES i. I-, I Nov I i tin I 1 lilt ll l'o, ot, The 1 to 7 asks the I to i ite where l'lerce cot ihiee thai 'oe the Creene i.Med tl.iee new docket for the of nniipal cour Monday. November bung tl.e total Inform J-e filed with Mr.

Ar-1 Hold l. iin Wear. ros, rutin-1 attorm v. in t' t' ne c.ien .1 W.ilden Andy iriuiinon! iNMriU' i he, k.H. John Hiitim l'h u'and 1 ir' eny, and A.

W. Iii: Hid II Turner with money false preteiiM. All utir di.cki 'ad for lilii on 1 a. tl.e eleventh day of the rm Clerk Amo. I on -Monday completed the i Ail hM- i Ju.iitr Arch Joiiiion wno, i remains in efftyt be f'- to appear on Hie f'lM d.i' of the t.im and the oiNt; 'i'ht oovnet- rotitajiH the' nu ii.

mo': Ash. llronn. i liadev. II. .1.

Taker, llak.r. C. It'. I t'-arton Ten Crawford. S.i"! Ciippen.

chain-! rlain. II--' c. aic Ci iik Wal-l terM i m-. Kiliott.l K.I I'leldh. Ileimuth 1 i Iwlr.

Kiii: l.ol. Uli-ae I A JoveI lioifil. I. other li'etir. John MolUnd- I t.iim Moras Win loll, UetisU ir irtelHOI l'in 1 1 I rn, Arthur loii-.

1 t. Julia kins. T. A J.ui-. Neaton.

I. Ko. titz Kiiitoy lames Keen-j I. "Id. I.ena i.liolJ.

Keithley. truce loouej. Uni. Johnson l.ocki I rank l.o.ve. I.

t'lure. -Walter Mi Council, John McCoy. II Mcl'ev I. I. I'lnkerton.

Kverctt peed. W. John iteed. iliroll lu.iien Joi I'. I 1) Mi itr lions.

tl. I rank teny n1 was um'er a two-year sen imes lis Spencer. Win. tenre dating from Member. llt; lie Sitterri-ld Vi.s'il Sutton, W.

il.l la paroled to V. t. Iavi. of Taneyvilla. Soren s- reiiMHi.

J. Tind.ali.l loe Tinnvson. lUnri Thornblll. lvl PICTURE OF NORMAL ON 'Twicer. J.ht t.

K. NEW STREET CAR TICKET w7: A new atreet car ticket, mre enn-venient than the nnes-tn use. placed on sale today by the Springfield I la Wlr'r. Ilury Walker. 1'fte John Vancy.

Ir'rtl IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE The old tvle tickets, however to lie accented oil lh enr.MT iv' on the cars! 'x MADE AT Til UAOltL HUPlC Dans for extensive remodeling of the palatial riside'n'ce of H. n. Me. Matl el on St. Iut.s street have been In tlie iiands of contra, tors for estimate, ahd sui.niis"lon of bids.

The cf tha company until the monlv now be in i.diaidy will be let within it i week and will be In the hands of patrons is completely il'f ami iir xhauated The, new tickets ill be, drawn Aid, ut' a ch eold by conductors on the cars Th" uae t)f pinnies exploiting in institutional on tbe Lack of token It unique Tbe old tickets bote a picture of a atreet car the face and had a plain hark. The uKet. also lear the signature of A. Van inse, general manager of the light end trn- -tion companle here. Bryant Wathburn in "The Blindness of Virtue," at Jefferaon Th.at.r.

call f.o.' the of a sun re') and a sleeping porch and tlie reitwleling of Hie and breakfsa' room. M03ERLV REMAINS WET Mo Nov. Mobcrly voted to remain wet by majorlt-' of Sua votes today. A tola! of approximate!) votes were cast. At The Jefferson Theatre Today Teday Lt Day of Edna My0 -l I woman i village.

longs for pretty clothes and all the galtles she tins been denied and eliig aa lnno-ent of life aa Eft, la persuaded by Vln-stanley to elope to London with him Archie follow them with the Intention of saving her from hi friend. In 'bis lie falls. return to the vlrar-nge eirly In the morning. F.ffle. -In tier Innocence, rushes to hi room 111 her kdnono.

to tell him how glad is to see him again. He trie to ge: her out the room but ahe refugee to git. the rest of the picture at the Jefferson, today only" innocence and Ignorance if the ix problem. She and Archie beciune ist 1 nC LOCSl I llOtO Play VMnstajiley, a frieni of Archie's, come to the village to visit him' 1U la a ahallow pated youth with no moral principle, lie meet Mary Ann. a beautiful girl, the of a wash- Today Last Day Of The Queen of the Ozarks First With the News, First in Circulation, First in Advertising.

First in Everything The Only Sunday and Morning Newspaper in The Ozarks With Associated Press Dispatches VALUABLE PAPERS FOUND IN STREET Dan Scharff Seeks Owner of Wallet That Contained Stocks, Bonds and Deeds. Kanf-'M land. After canfullv examining the con-j ent of the wallet Mr. Scharff ha nrimiii. le inoieini.

GAME IS ABUNDANT IN OZARK FOOTHILLS JKFKKItS'iN CITV. Nov. Hiint-ii-i partus r- turn. in: to Jefferson city from 'he foothills of the Ozark moun-I i.iih iii Usage. Mar.es.

Camden. Mil ler and other loiinties the northern slope anil the valleys of the usage and Hascoiindo report (tame very nbunda'nt this fall. So far two deer and a number of wild turkeys Iri'e been killed by Jefferson City sportsmen in usage eoiin-'y tiller hunters have seen deer, but filled to get shots. Tony Tellmau baggi one of the deer and- Krank I Merck the other, were well grown bucks. "nt hunter missed getting a hig buck while he wa- shifting the loads In his gun from s'liilrrel to buckshot.

He was not expecting to m'-et with a d'er and wa, looking for Ktnaller game hi the time Konner Postmaster J. II Conrath. WlllPi'ii I It sen. Wlllinm and The re Stm kenschnelder got I today from a week in camp on the Marie. They five wild turkeys and s-pilrrels sufficient to provide' the i amp table dally.

Member of thi parly saw several deer, but did not get a eliaine to kill one. The turkey hunting in the section where the party camped was extremely difficult City hunters at the Painted Hoik preserve killed a total of twelve turkevs during the week and a large ti uujjej- squirrels. -There I an rini.siiHl number of deer in the preserve of the Painted Hock and its immediate vicinity, but not one haa been so far this season. CoiiTity Collector A. K.

lilaser, who was Willi tiie party that killed two deer, did not get shot at deer, but got one of the turkey. The iiail season opens on next iv, November 10. and the num. her of hunters will be greatly There are plenty of the "Bob in the fields of central Mls-s, uri. Cood angllng-ts alsn to he had Just now In the streams that flow Into the Osage and Oasconade river.

OCTOBER BILLS PAID BY BOARD OF- EDUCATION accnunts Incurred by th lu.ard of during the montli 'f 1 1, were nliowed th meeting of t7ir oard Monday evening The largest authorised was g--) payable to tie I'ninn Nntior.sl bank. The hills allowed were as 'f-. Mows: Arn strung I'lurnhliig rompany. 11.75: Works company, ja i'l: A Nan nd Fern, fl ileo. vv I'nrns comnany, Hsrrett lmg companv.

t'l ftartlett Mrug rompnv. Iirowne Hros Hrownie H. eomoiinv. II: W. 8.

Rryant. I2 V. Hubruian. It 2S; Central Hcientifte ompanv. J.t.io, A.

t'las. f5 cents: Cooper fuitdy -ompsnv 144 17; ftavg fl. Mill coinpaTi.v. W. C.

TleWitt. eft certs: K. Iiisrgen eompsny. 114 F. J.

nn. Mi: I urn in Direct or rompany. Ftec. Con A Sup. com pant' 11; 121 Con.1 Sup.

companv. 17.42: Klee. Hump, i-onipany. Farley. iinrdner tiff Ice Hun lore Hammond Ar Powell.

I- 0 Hnr lriek Bros lleer 1 1. (I ec.i-I arv. el cents: Hlel.mnn A Wad. I.e. Hinerman A Mllllken.

s4 "9: In-land Printing company, 15. Klrb A Nalier. lainilers I. um. companv.

fr' ine. Music enmnsnv, KM; Me-Oror-N'oe. Jtj oO: Fur. coni- ts; a. D.

Mllllgan Oro. com-nsny. Mn, A Kan. Tel. eompenr.

I5T MCote Mfg. companv. a-r. tiv Farm loan comiuti'V I'- sf, tiff Fonip P'i ennininv. tV'Te; Me.Pvnr A on.

fills' airug :0: tp F. I'rtolv. HI I'latte Hdw. ceionanv. roserul.

A. Qu'aea-brry. Reynold Plumbing eom-eany. Heed' Hdw. companv.

tteniinetnti Tpw. companv. 1MO; Id rtnherts. Ill are Horers a Baldwin, store, fit. 41; J.

Ross, :) Kussell A ton. tn Ksnltniy f'Uun. Rehweltser proi. Smith liro It Hmlfh l.aundrv cnmtianv. II Hi; Snr'nrMe'd Coal.

Ice A Tfr T4S Onrlnrneld City U'ater eompsne. l1.To; Fnrlngfteld Fur enmpnev. T'l Ml; l.sbnrer. airl-gn-W I'sner 8un. rnmr'i Snetpetlrld feed eomnsnv.

"nrtnco. Wall Paner eomnsnv, "I- (41 Wh. A Tfr companv. Stephee. Ktasdsrd Mumb'eg enmpanv.

Ill Tueker-Fergaieon s. I'ninn Nat'l Bank, tfonft: 1'nlted lri'in Works enmnany, H. pine Print company. II t'nderwnod Tvpewrltar rnmpanr. IIMnO: Van Mntre Drug eom-esnv.

A. A. Vauebsn, in, Vestal. 28- Fred Xt. v.

Id. bin A c-na-. eeets: Williams t.hr com-rev. I.flil: Wooos.vee', tt (r: rhsries wilder company. World Took com- '3ty.

''RAyR rawraperToAlLY The women of St. 1'il mi. onsl church re fneet'nv Id the PS toes of the church esch afternoon at o'tliek le. oh.r--ne of th week ef prayer for MRS. M'CRACKEN 7BEED OF CHARGE OF FORGERY Altant Iroecutor Warren White Tut-aday dlamtaaed the tharae of forgery which avaa placed agalnat Mra.

Ix-iit McCracaen of thi city, Momlav afternoon, when aha win arrest! hy I'ollce Detective Toney Stink, and l.ond. ancta, deeda silver. The woman la accuaea I'SHainv a worthlea check at the Mc- ard of value to the-. csf mr wwk cfiniinae only iart of the con- Mri'racken. who formerly wi a Iiuko wallvt lound on 'u'l'! Ruth farpenter of Hprlnirfl Id.

iinij'l'ell irret and which haa been apparently was not frightened when I i.trr to Dan Scharff of tli the was taken before Juiljce John s.liarff I.i'iu.ir company, that Mr- XewMII to anawer the chart. Hhe hilurrt may endeavor to locute the admitted writing the check, but de-imr. dared that her huaband had nlven 1 1 tt! dlaoovered on Houin authority to do o. he talked rreeiy iv, ar the IntriHCCtloti of i Walnut rct. about II Uu o'clock Friday tV i.

man unKnown to Aw-f i liarn Tin- tlnd-r placed Hie b.iiiille i.apcrs Mr Scharff keeping- n(t- of the affair and laughed. In apeaklnif of her brief Imprisonment In the tirrene county Jail. Mr. White said there waainot uf-fii lent rvtilence upon which to con. i lie had examined tlu-m In the ufllcej Vict the woman.

li iuor company at South anip-bt II and Walnut Mteoln. In addition to Hie valuable papcm the wallet contain a number of open- ed uddi'ined f. I- 'animaiit, 2l National Hank of Commerc-I Wichita. Kan. Inquiry ot lhat addrenK had produced no infor-ri.

i ii coin erniiiK Mr. 'nnitnann up to a late Tac-div eveninR. ii tin- ilur of a majority of th it ril moi'ieae-' and aecond morl i aoo iwuiiii ci.ucH cinnot I oaiinnaUon of the paper, the packet a fecund mortgage on th property of I'lewlaiul Canton llall- company for the mini of ll.i'uu. Tht. be of the company are a' Cleveland.

Four K'i Intereat loiinonik til remain attached to then aimi-kinc- tha woman. ano men aiiwi nina uifl c. mortpane. A l.i'OO alocki Advieea to The Kvuubhran TuCy In par l.e determined- from at, cliared tt, Arthur lloueer. the roIdKr ilend wh aa captured in lndlanapolla Satuiday.

aa the authoritlea In charge o( the eaae are Kradually atrnlhenln( the identincatlon of the pnaoner aa Houa-er. the htxrtivlvman ho makra a apa- jualty uf roibin In lontty l.oia i ni, Cold Mine c'im-l eietimic frw. innu iniiiaiiapona uuu iinl. red nmonir the iMi.e- I. loia.

Ivan Many of tl.e deedn and alixtract HOUSER IS BEING TAKEN TO WICHITA Man Thought To Have Attacked Woman Here Als.o Wanted For Alleged Murder In Omaha. A iiniltinliritv t.f crimen are being were to the ellect that lloustr is turned to the Utter iity in chaie of the chief of police, there and a deputy stwiiff A delegation I ol residents of oniuha. la eu route lo hita to try to fore Wichita offlc nir.ie.l at it theory that the packet! rs to give up Houser that he may be re- ni stolen for the money the wallet rinlnlned. The thieves discarded tha package after rinving tjxtracted all the to to face a charge or murder in connection with th slaylua; i William H. Smith, national treaauier of the Woodmen of the World.

Houser Is wanted la Wichita on a i uge of robbery of Mr. J. Wheeler of tiiat city on September of diamond valued at Mr, wheeler told the police that Houser attacked her. too. but this charge 1 not Included in the first warrant.

ittle doubt remains a to the identity of the innii taken In Indianapolis. 1 he prisoner was known to the iioliee there ns Muck Weaver, hut he later proved to lc none other than Arthur Houser. The authorities here concur io the opinion that no effort will lie made to return Houser to Fprlngrield to fait charg of robbing Cteo Wtlkins and attacking the young man'a companion on the night of August 2V 19I4. The crimes chsrged to Houser In the o'her rifles re given th preference in the e) of th law. owing to the fact lhat they w.r romnaltted previous to the offense registered against him here.

Iloiacr has not confessed to any of the crimes with which he Is charged. SEEKS DAMAGES BECAUSE OF BLASTING IN QUARRY Testimony In behalf of the plaintiff the suit of Mary Craig against i George W. Hoitoi. waa concluded lnj division No. I id? circuit court Tuesday afternoon and one witness ezamlned by tbei defenda.it.

The ault la for tbe col-' lection of 1 5C0 damage, the plaintiff, alleging; her home property at Wet Walnut and Fort atreet waa damaged to that extent ly rock thrown upon her by blast in tbe rock quarry of the defendant. Several witneswe. resident of the Immediate neighborhood, appeared for the plaintiff and exhibit of rock and i other substances, which the plaintiff, alleged had been blown upon her huuae. sere offered a evidence. An Injunction suit.

In which the same partita are plaintiff and defend- i iii.t. reepertlv ely. now I pending In division No. 1 of circuit court. Mra.

Craig I endeavoring to have the defendant restrained from operating the ouarry. allesln 1t la a menace. After a deliberation of three and one-half hour, the Jury in the IS.OWl damage suit of Mr. W. T.

Warren against the Missouri and Kansas Telephone company Tuesday reported to judge Johnson thst no agreement cnuld bt reached. The Jury stood to 4 In favor of the plaintiff, it was JACOB LATIMER, DALLAS COUNTY PIONEER, IS DEAD Jacob lAtimer. father of A. W. I-Atl-mer.

William If- l-alimer and Mr John Higgin. all of Springfield, died at hi home near Conway. M- following a lengthy Illness. lie wa S3 vear of use and a pioneer of Pallia county, having realded there alnce ne wa five year old. Mr.

LaMmer alao la survived by S. Barnharf of Angelea. Mr. Llllie Warren of Dallaa county and Mis t'ora I jitlmer. who kept house and cared for her father.

Latimer died October 7, 110. -CHARTER ISSUED COMPANY. A charter wa Isaued to the Ixiy Mining and Milling company of I r- r. Mpr tigrieiai i uesaay ny netrriary navlord Rroa. Ilt.isi; Oeorae.

l.mn- ,1 Rn.rh Thc company 1 cent-: II lil-tf Jk T.A.; ii! .1 II ft 1 T- A. J. Johnston. Kay A. Johnston and J.

II. Jonea. It la incorporated to do a general mining buslnesa. to operate milling plant and to bandle mineral land, OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY Rub Pain From Back With Small Trial Bottle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob OiL" When your back la ore and lama or lumlmgo, nctatlca or rheumatism 1 1 c.

as you tirrened up, don Buffer! Qt a email trial bottle of old, honest "HI. Jacob Oil" at any drug arore. pour aj I little in your hand and rub It right II on vnur aching hsek. and he th tlmoM you count fifty, the. eorenesa and lameness la gone.

Ion't tay crlppledl Thla" aoolhtnr. Iienetrailng oil need to be used only once. It take ttie pain right out and end the misery, it I magical, yet absolutely harmleaa and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing els top "lumbago, actatlc. backache or rheumatism au promptly, It nvr diaappulolal PINEAPPLE WEEK TO START TODAY Springfield Orooer Will Compete For Prizes Amounting To $8, 000, Offered By Growers.

Today wltneaae tha eommancement of national pineapple 'Week and the parlor, rijirlngflold la to taka in the propaganda can ba gained from a gllmpae of a diaplay window In tha grocery conducted by A. K. Fin on Kaat Walnut atreet hear tha Interaec-tlon of Houth Jafferaon atreet. arranKement of tha window announce Mr. Unea candidacy aa an aaplrant for a Hhare in the tl.000 In ntisea of fered by the growera' aaaocl.il Ion for the beat il In play window.

Credit for the attractive exhibit la due to a great extent to Mra. Fine, who aupervlaed Die diaplay. a 'SI I'lneapple prepared nearly every conceivable form la ahown In tha window. I'lneapple ahortcake. pineapple pie, pineapple aalad.

pineapple fruit- cocKtaii. pineapple chaeaa and pineapple green perpera are only a few of the dellcaclea. tna principal Ingredient of which la pineapple. The diaplay will he available to Kprlngfleldiana for ten dnya. Kach day will aee a different dlah on exhibit, prepared by Mra.

Fine. The Judgea for the dlaplaya Include A. W. Shaw, editor of The ftyetem magatlne; Hopewell Roger, bual-neaa manager of The Chicago Dally Newa and vlee-preldnt of the Amer. Iran Newipaper I'ubllahlng aaaocla- tion.

and H. W. Roth, editor and dud liaher of The Wholesale Grocr and Ketallera Journal. A picture, of the une grocery window waa taken Tuea day evening and will' be forwarded to Ine Jua.ne. MUST REMAlSfTO-EXnj! OR SERVE TERM IN JAIL John Eaat waa given three hour In which to leave town, after ha had en tered a plea of guilty to "peace disturbance before Judge John a.

New- bill in police court yesterday after- neon. Kaat waa arrested late Monday night on a charge of disturbing tha peace of hla former wife, Mra. Minnie ourtney. Judge Newhlll gave him a sentence of alx month In. the Greene county jail, hut auapended the aen-tence on the priaoner'a promise to leave the city within three hour.

Kant said he didn't know where. he wa going, but bad "aura beat It and never come back." The police have Instructions to lock him up to aerv the auapended sentence if he I aver seen on the atreet here. Beware of Cheap Substitute In 'heae daya of keen competition It la Important that the public should aee that they get Chamberlain Cough rtemedy and not take aubatltutea Hold for the aake of extra profit. Chamber, lain' Cough Remedy haa atood the teat and been approved for more than forty yeara. Oulatnabla everywhere.

Hello.Jacic- fa just come home from tfrsGrays.Oh, tnevnsveinemosc topnderfhl Phyer -Piano -nrsijTvy if an 'Ml i HUNI-RIBDICK CO. 35 SPECIALS For Today Only 35 Today we will place, on sale 35 lots of seasonable" merchandise at absolute cost. No phone or mail orders filled on these items, as they are offered for the sole purpose of making Wednesday the busiest day of the week. Quantity restrictions will in some cases be imposed to prevent small dealers buying. Miss Katheryn Duncan Expert 'Mariicurist Today and Thursday only will manicure free of charge to introduce, herself to the public.

Dept. on Second Floor. Ladies" Ready-to -Wear $22.50 and $25.00 Ladies Suits latest styles and textures. $19.50 $10.00 to $15.00 Ladies Serge CA Dresses all demamled colors. $6.50 to $8.00 Dress Skirts in a wide Htyle range $7.50 Fancy Georgette and Crepe de Chine 98c Lingerie Waists at Y.

$1.25 to $2.00 Children's School Dresses 5.98 $4.95 08c Chin Chin Dresses at 75c $4.50 Sweater Coats Of Angora A in Red, Navy and medium Clue. $2.50 Ladies' Raincoats at 50c Ladies' Raincoats at $1.00 Brassieres To close the lot $3.50 Corset From our regular $1.98 39c $1.98 Dress Goods, Silks and Staples $1.00 and Taffeta, plain and 7 Op striped IOC $1.00 40-inch Crepe de Chine 7fil wanted colors lOt $3.00 to double-width Moire, Gros Ijondres, Crepes, etc. variety of tf MO colors JlaTO 1.00 Cheney Silk, Kimono and Foulards. 1.50 and 2.00 52-inch 45c S1.15 75c 36-inch Silk warp Poplins 50C 1 lot Wool Remnants. Vt marked price 1 lot Silk Remnants.

at i2 marked price 1.50 Chiffon Taffeta, plain and (M IC rjlaltl 25c Anderson's Imported Oing- 4 Cp hams lwl 10c and 12Ve plain White and fi4f Fancy Outings 0'3 1 1.50 plain Hemmed Spread- Q7" double bed aize. 10o 36-inch Bleached Muslin made rfp of round thread cotton 11 12V2c nuck Towels, slightly Hp imperfect 1 1 1.25 no-inch Round Thread Linen "OOa Sheeting; every thread pure 00 25e White Plisse Crepe ideal "iO- night gown cloth MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 25 t'litriinmed Shapes, all colors ami new amen vxi 10.00 Trimmed Hats You fr AA 5.00 to S.OO Trimmed Hats. Your choice $2.50 to $4.00 SHOE SECTION 1.50 Ladies' Shoes, all styles ffQ If and leathers VtlU 3.50 Ladies' Shoes, all styles 0) HC and t) 3.00 Ladies' Shoes, all styles MP and QUT.V 15.00 and U-00 Tan Hunting aod. FA Riding Hoots button and lace. 1.50 Ladics'-Leather llouse tf Slippers $lea t) 4.00 Ladies' Shoes, all styles QC and HUNT-RID DICK "CO.

ZAutmslaiuf I hesrd the muMiDhen the ttdKt opened Ihe door end iuondere Vhat great musician the Grays were enterta ininf-l surpris ivhen I tawflrsGroy- and lfve hnother httle surprise for tou. loo. (ve been talking to ft Gray-Come dou)n totin at lunch time and u)ell goto L.NE8 IrJfW end irt. rner i am jwr irauattoy LINES MUSia Republican want ad, alx mornlnfa week, are wonder work era. I.

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