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mm COULD STAND WAGE BOOST New Haven Road Able to Can't Pay More, Asserts Lauck. tiJZYZ TOUK, March J7. Elght thousand dollars has been paid out "In divl dendsto eaefy tl1 paid, out hi uaxes.to firemen on the New.JIaven railroad, according to testimony jrlven today by J. Lauck. statistical expert for 'the flre men in arbitration procefjin8 wun the eastern In the leren years covered ly thee figures, hirj Lauck Rild d.

the "New Haven road Increaied the tractive capacity of Uh JocomoUve C4.5 j.nr cent, arid the firemen in reHSd their 'J per ot. There waa a 1n freight revenue of but the firemen received an increase of only Mr. Lauck was asked if it were true that w9n 1h road would have ftoppd paj'ing ajvn tipmj in tg th mcreane io waes le manded bv the tlrfiwn were, granted. Mich a' Hatement bad been lmputtd to arles S. ilfll n.

president of the rood. "If the financial mHnRjfPtnerrt of the road ad' twen eflhient the transporta fti' lyia been." he ald. "there would be no jitd to stop the pay of Civldends." 4 Articles of Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation have been filed iih the necretary of Uite as follows: Worden Rack Company. capital 3.0i; to manufac line clothes racks; fllreotors, joscpn ti.

H' hoentrup, Ueorge Wor.de a and Harry Knterprlse Ri1ir Company. Indlana Il'uC3; to orxrate tKnding nod realtv buf lnf; directors. K. I Vulmer, J. Jrank Cantwell.

NobW, "harles Henderson. Gilbert Harris. Edwla Thotnpfpn and Alex Chambers. i Motr Shies t'o! porHti'n. F't.

Wayne: cufital, to sell autoe: diwtors. Carl J. Weber. J. Hess.

William It. Henvmsn. Thomas. Jl. Connell and ('! le.

The Cochran National Company. Xapltal 113 0); to manufacture brooms and handle patents; dt ris tom Andrew J. Cochran. Karl K. "lendi C.

lloward 11. I Huildletton. Albert TlrtmiDson. Ora C. i'rrson, iK'natd C.

Trent. The Crown Laundry Company, Indi a capital f'voif; to operate a tai'dry: direct 'irs. IJ. W. Jeffries.

Edgar 'orsvt h. Walter H. Montgomery. 1 rrollrher Company, Iaw 1 1 burp capital. $'i'M0; to manufacture "Hivl boots and sFioes; dlrecurs, Kd Frohcher, Iimll V.

Frolicher, Mar t.ti MarH. Afford 3 'JtS: A GLANCE SHOWS YOU how having everything all in one place within reach of your, arm simplifies kitchen work and makes cooking easy. Sitting at your work saves your health, and ftrength. Every doctor will tell you that nothing is so injurious as long hours spent on your feet. COMES ALL APART TO CLEAN, shuts up tipht when you axe throe zh.

Come in today and at least look it over; Don't wait until the last day, then decide you want one when it is too late. 1 THE LOW FIXED TRICE is made by The Hoosier Company are absolutely protected. You save money. The Hoosier Company supervises this entire sale.i Women everywhere a re Hoosiers on the club plan rihat's wliy we can' secure so few. J.

A SPACE OF MANY MONTHS is a long time to wait for. something' you want and need for hours every day and you surely want a Hoosier a badly as you need one. i WILL YOU THEN DELAY with hours tf kitchen, work ahead of you? No! Be a Hoosier, member. Resolve row. Enroll early, tomorrow.

I 1 1 rn i ram to put yourself in range of point blank danger. Many people are the Bull's Eye for Idaily shots of the coffee 'druff, "caffeine' 'that gtrikes home in wrecked nerves, upset storaatch. and weak heart Some think coffee don't hurt, but repeated shots from the drug is pretty sure to batter down the most rugged health in time. If Coffee Is Firing at Better quit and get back to steady health by using I BRKKK) BhissECS 4flE2Ba23BsHsls) TZTJZl FIGIHE PRlCg REA8QXABLE CREDIT. Women Win" Fight Against Peanut and Sandwich Men IPpeclal tc The Indianapolis' Ntwi LAFAYETTE.

March 17. After fight extending over a period lOf a quarter of a. century 3t baa been 'finally decided thaf the peanut and sandwich wagons must leave Mia courthouse square. The venders who have for years been holding rorth nightly the square hava receiveo notice irom tne anerin: mat tney must move at once. The county commissioners issued the order Saturday and It was served by the sheriff.

The fight atralnst the peanut and sandwich venders has been waged by many different organizations for last fifteen years. Finally ine woman's council took It up and it was this organization which anally HIGHER COURTS' RECORD. W. Bullock 'n Henry Jame son Marlon C. C.

Appellant biiera. 12ZX. Honors Cnnnora Vs. Peter Hupp et al. Whlt C.

Appellant's petition for time. Frank Mprrlaon ra. th Stata pf lidinna tx rel. the Indlanapolia Free Klnder sarten and Cblldren'a Aid Society. Marion p.

Appellanfa briefs. i APFELLATE COURT MINUTES. S4T7. Indiana Union Traction Company va. El wood Blackford AppeU'p brtf.

h17j. Terre Hautej Indianapolis' A Etem Tract ton Company vs. Ceorre Frleschman, a nilnlKtrator. Clay ar. Appellee oriaia 44S.

William A. Curry et al. vs. Charles Curry et al. Wella C.

C. for oral arrutnent. Appellants' request MT4. Altiert O. Johnson va Edwin Ada pauch.

rxneutor, et al. Huntington C. Appellee petitions for time and la granted including Mar 17. 1913. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES.

SrX Thomas J. Leawell et al. va Jennla Doney. et al. La port C.

Record. Assignment of errors. In Bond, Fireman Injured on Head. Special LAFAYETTE to The indiaoapotis jvews March 17. Frank Hunch, of Indianapolis, a fireman on the Big Four, 'was i Injured last night, a abort distance west of here, when he was struck on the head by some object as be was looking through the' window' Of 1a locomotive cab.i An L.

E. W.i train was passing at the tlnie, and It is believed Bometbing fell from the train. He was brnucht to this city and taken to St. Elisabeth hospital. He Iff thought to be suffering from a slight concussion of the brain.

rn i i 1 SAX? vers uutJ FunniTunE fltip stove compahy 128 130 West Washington St. i the Jury caused comment The Jury also refuseri ta indiM xr Withheld ItTlppl Fined; This I ood Dnnk is meeting popular favor with thousands of former coffee 'drinkers." 7 Postum ha.the rich, seal brown color and a flavour quite like Java, but is positively free from the coffee "caff cine," or any other harmful factor. Sold by grocers everywhere. i inere a reason ror rua uivt fffl NO INDICTMENTS RETURNED Vlfl County Grand Jury Adjourned, Despite Foreman'a ProteiJ. Special to Tha Indianapoll'a Nawsl TERRE HAUTE, March 17.

The rrand jury Boon adjourned finally and over the. protest of Loohr Zeeberger; foreman who had said prior to the primaries that the Jury would continue In session to Investigate violations of the primary ijiw. several witnesses were heard Sat urday, but no Indictmenta were returned, Judge Fortune mada the announcement that If Prosecutor Werneke wished in of ei uras who waa accused oy Henry ot ortJog.a. bribe him of uf piumoing inspector, ltaeber waa removed from his position by the mayor after Baeber had called him names in a saioon on jvew Year's day. The Jury.

also refused to return Indict menu In gambling cases, although wit nesses or the raid of a room from which apparatus waa, taken were before the jury. v. DEMANDED A TRANSFER. Negro Drew Kife When Conductor Fruitt Rowland, a negro, resented the refusal of JrVilllam Barrett a conductor on the Northwestern street car to give him a transfer to another line while the car was outbound. He drew an open knife and shouted, "ni cut your throat," Barrett objected to the announced inten tion, oi stopped the car i and called his rnbtorman to see that he got fair play.

A fight followed, and Rowland 4aaded in a cell at central police station. He wu charged wtth'drawlnr a weapon and assault and battery, and the ceo wera oauunuea in pouce court 49 day. John Tippl, a foreign employe at the cotton mills, took part in an affray with a revolver Saturday and was fined amounts aggregating J40.in jwlice court today. Some, one stole John's gloves and he accused Sam Mike. Mike resented the charge and John drew a revolver.

Judge Collins fined him on each of tow charges resulting from the fight and various drinks John had. absqrbed. i MOTHER KILUED IN VAIN were nontaxable. Such a scheme to evade taxation haa been tried many times in Indiana, the state official 'said today, In his opinion on the subject Honan aI1: If the Improvement bonds heia by tne are Qt that character mai are non taxable under the law. the bank Is not required to pay tax on those bonds, but there is no mapner by which the law can be stretched into relieving the holder of the bank obligation from paying the tax thereon.

The certificates Issued by the bank. on the consideration are all properly taxable to the owner. Any rep resentation UDon the part of the bank that they are not taxable Is without foundation. In other words, if the certificates are accompanied with such a representa tion on the part of the bank. It Is a thinly veiled, if veiled at all.

attempt to Induce people to evade, taxation in order to enhance the salable value or tne tificates which it is putting out." BOTH GET SAME Buy However, Is ReleasedMan la Ordered to Isaac L. Weaver waa fined $1 and costs and sentenced to the workhouse for ntnetyH flays and Almira Weaver, with, whom he 'AS 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1913. Hi? i i i.i i ii UV i GQSIERlUTCIIEilCACIIIETS Only Gliance to Get our filo osier on Pay men tofSi Surprising beyond our expecta tiona is the first week's record of Hoosier enrollment. Each member has her Hoosier. safely installed in r.er home now each is saving miles of steps today, and spending.

at least two hours less in, the kitchen. Which means, ofy so few cabinets left for the housewives who are waiting until the last minute, Tomorrow may be1 your last chance to, get a. Hocftier on payment, of. son Each Admits 34 More Women is EFFORT TO SAVE CHILD CRUSHED, WITH FOUR YEAR OLD DAUGHTER BY INTERURBAN. SAW THE DANGER TOO LATE Swetial to The Indianapolis Ne SOUTH BEXD, March 17 Vlth the cry, "Baby." on her lips.

Airs. Iren Ryan, of Hiver Park, threw herself In front of an east bound Interurban car to save her four year old Uaughtej from death. Before the heavy car wasvronght to a mother and child 'were killed. The accident; ocenrred a s'nrt distance eaat of South Bend. The nianglrd forms of the woman and daughter wore, picked up, placed on the car and taken to KJk hart, where they were bound.

In company With'Kdward Nelson. Nelson, Airs. Ryan and the little pirl. Bernice, were waiting for a car going to Elkhart. Am it approached.

Nelson rolled some paper to lisht is a torrh to flae the car. He lighted it and stood on the track. A gust of wind suddenly extinguished the fire. Jnst then th little girl, who had been dancing merrily about, saw the headlight of the car and, with a cry of glee, rushed on the track. The mother saw in an instant and a leao was out of the station.

She lumped to reach her child, but too late. The car struck the girl and her mother, who had seised one of the baby's hands, was pulled along and hurled in front of the car. Ac cording to passengers, the mother waa thrown from the track against a fence, while the baby 'was carried along almost eighty feet before the car stopped. MOTHER AND BABY KILLED. Woman, In Attempt to Rescue Child, Falja Under Car.

I Special to The Indianapolis News ANDERSON. March 17. Mrs. Susie Downs Schmlt. age twenty three, and Berkley SchmlW.

age two. wife and son Of Carl W. Schmltx. a glasswerker of Al exandria, employed at San Diego. were instantly killed in front of the Union Traction line station at Alexandria Sat urday evening.

The mother thought her baby was about to be run down by an interurban car. She ran to its rescue, but at the moment she reached. the child both fell on the track. It Is said she tripped over per skirts. CERTIFICATES TAXABLE EVEN IF BONDS ARE NOT Honan Holda Banks': Obligations Se cured by Non Taxable Bonds Sub ject to Assessment.

opinion, intended to prevent a com mon Kind or attempt to evaae tne tax laws In was given by Attorney 1 General Honan Saturday to the state board of tax commissioners. The opin ion was in answer to a letter from the assessor of Elkhart county, who asked if I a hanlr miiM hiiv bonda which were non FaT'he1 "Old the bonds and then Issue 1 certificates on the bonds, assuring the The abrupt adjournment certificate purchasers that the certificates had been' received a sitpllar sen I boy tence, which waa suspended, with the understanding that she would go to her former home In Marlon. Both had been married once. The. roan, was charged with contributing to the neglect of Mrs.

ivairr'n two children and she waa charaed with neglecting them. They were arrested yesteiday by Thomas Bledsoe, humane Inspector, at 45 Kast South street, where they had been living. Bledsoe tes HflMi that the family had been In want and had been helped by charity organiza tions for some time. A short time ago they were sent to the hospital, when they were thought to suffering from ptomaine Dolaonlng. Lateit it developed that thev had only eaten a full troeaL and It hoi mnrio thorn sick.

I wuvw the court to give him another chance, but Judge Taylor refused to listen to hts piea. i FATHERS FREE HAZERS. Services of Convicted North Carolina Studenta. HILLSBORO, N. March 17.

Ralph Oldham, "Wllllara 1 Merlman and A.ubrev Hatch. University of North Carolina students convicted for. man slaughter In connection with the death as result of hazing Isaac W. Band, a fellow student, and sentenced to four months in Jail, have been released. In nronounclna sentence.

Judire Peebles' In structed the county commissioners to hire the prisoners "out to whomsover they olease in the Etate." The father of each Of the studenta was permitted. to pay tlrol to the commissioners. TMs amount would have been obtained if the prisoners had been hired to other persons In the state. Discharge under this arrangement leaves the students without citizenship. A move ment has been, started at Raleigh, how ever, to petition Governor Craig for their paruon.

i DOG BRAIN DID NOT SAVE. William A. Smith, In Whom Tissue Waa Placed, Is Dead. brother, John Hardin. i Vincennes Pioneer Dead.

Special to The Indianapolis News i KALAMAZOO, 1 XIarch 17. The funeral ot William Smith, who recent ly underwent an operation at Ann Arbor, by which the tissue of a dog's brain was substituted ror a. part or ms own brain, was held at Smith's home, in Augusta, today. 'It is said Smith never re covered from the opeeatfon. which had to be performed after removal of a cancer ous growth from his head.

Benjamin J. Keaton Dead. (Special to The Indianapolis News FRANKLIN, March 17. Benjamin J. Keaton, age ninety thrpe.

died last night. He waa born May 21. 1K0. in Henry county. Kentucky, came to Johnson county when six yeara old.

and lived all his life half a mile from the place where his father cleared tne woods in Nineveh township. Mr. Keaton was married July 18. IMS. to wooarurt.

lie i sur vived by two sons, William, and James M. Keaton, and two sisters. Mrs Millie Woodruff and Kdna. House, and one March 17. Thoma? Eastnam.

ace seventy eight, who never had a day's sickness in his died of paralysis of the throat today at the hom of his daughter, the wife of John T. Boyd, a bank president. Another daugh ter, the wire or the Kev. William Hn gen. or Moines, i ana son.

Ste phen fc asiivam. or incenns, survive. Kastnam operates a state lire and St i.o'tis. manufaiiH'eii fumitnre. and served Uu'te teiuis treasurer.

A 4 vr is c.ty See oiir Living Models every afternoon and evening. White Star Tuna TOT dt llcious for salads. a can, Oc and 3Sc Sardines, in pure olive oil. 25c "size, a Scan Early garden None Such brand, 15c value, two cans for 23c Blackberries, raspber i s. Loganberries and strawberries, in heavy syrup, 30c value, a 24c Extra fancy pin head Gunpowder tea, 70c value, a 48c DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.

Marriage Licensee. Alexander Schafer and Doris Rlegel. George Christian and Okel Walts. Jamea Moore and Vrah Kinsey. Gecovls Ooucher and Alvlna tknchr.

Alonso Whaley and Mary McClure. Oeorge Smith and Carrie Thompson." I Marshall MeCollen and Francis Shannon." James Duncan and Eulah William. loyd Craisr and Glenn Ewlng. Henry Holt, and Vivian Hmsll. Pamuel Shaffer and Cella Frank.

William Padfcett and Margaret Dice. Samuel boy. Jhn and boi AJlen ana boy. gin. Birth Returns.

mm TEX POINDS BET granulated A(n sugar for 1Ut (With. order of 11.00 i or more in groceries, flour not included.) i Pork and beans, 15c value, a 13c Buckeye soft soap, 25c value, ajcan, 10c Olive plain or stuffed, 10c value. three for. Fancy prunes. Santa Clara fruit.

15c grade. two pounds for 23c and Stella Bills, 1132 S. SU Paul Adella Scott. 317 Bradley Charles and girl. Nellie Merrhnan, Bawles Henry ana rsussie Da enport, 1918 Park Keith, 1310 W.

Market Thomas and Valeria Garr, sota boy. Edwin and Lorn Addison, thtrd boy. 172S W. Mlnne UU W.i Thirty Joseph and Helen. Welnland, 2301 Broadway.

boy. Edward and jvora Bennett, 6ZI Berwick Christian and Algaletta' Rudolph. 5S0S Low ell airi. John and Gasper, Sll CotleK girl. I.

and Arne uiea. sua w. vesinoat girl. Frank and Chriatena Trauclc, ,752 Warman st, boy. Orvllle ana ibiisaoetn iewts.

VJfl Cottage girl. George and Eleanor ade, 217 N. Rural boy. Earl and itessa siaaes, zws coiumwa ave.i boy. i and uertruae narunan, (is in.

senate girL Arthur and Mettle HelsKell. Zi03 N. Meridian st, girl. ueatn neturns. r.

Ida Iiepper. 35 years. 1305 Barth tuber cular laryngitis. LUxle Kockoe. years.

lower Mission aos pitarl, pulmonary tubereuloais. You will find the half pint flask of Standard Rye Whiskey of America just right in more ways than one. It's "size is very convenient when you are traveling, and in al cases where a quart more than you want. It's just right in purity 1 IV 1. jm 'rv ri Massachusetts diGnitr Third Floor Easter Suits from $25 to $42.50 TCM'SIVE AND STl'ftMSP SUITS REPS, Bedford cords, eponge.

serges, novelty stripes and sliephard checks, all the new hpring colors, also navy and black. Many of the coats have a touch of Bulgarian trimming on the collar, revers or cuff, and are finished with buttons to harmonize. The klrts most favored in the better suits are draped styles, of which we show Qoj A A i C40 Crt many very pretty models. t)UU 0l wU Women's Easter Coats, $10 to $35 MAXY I. ATE ARRIVALS HAVE SWKIXKII OIK brilliant showing of Easter topcoats for women.

Very much fancied are the knee length of black and white checks, or black and white stripes, with trimmings and pipings in vivid contrast. The solid colors In black, navy. tans and grays aTe shown In numerous models and are usually nnisnefl at the collar and cuffa with the popular Bulgarian trimming. $10.00 to $35.00 Coats for Juveniles, $3.95 to $15 OI'R SnOWIA'G OP Jl'Mon AT pirls' Eaiter topcoats is too diversified to permit individual description. We have short, jaunty blazers, reefers and knee length coats In novelty stripes, checks or plain cloths with contracting collars and cuffs: sizes 6 to CO nUT f( IT years; Women's Shirts WOMEN'S XV spring waists of soft finished madras.

in very pretty models, turnover collars which fasten In front with silk lacing: colors are blue, and white stripes, pink and white stripes and plain ecrth all sizes, ii.so i (in value 01UU Wool Dresses ALL WOOL SERGES. I high neck, and 1 sleeves and (belt, col llar and cuffs trimmed with narrow piping of Bulgarian silk, black. navy, Copenhagen and tan. $10.00 Qf value, special. Grocery Specials Basement piM snirnv BBT XX XX flour.

QA 24H lb. sack.UtL California peaches, in heaVy syrup. 25c value, t'0 cans, 33c Canned 'corn, 12Vic value (six eans. 55c). a can.

Extra heavy standard sewn special for Tues day 10c Atwood's xhlll sauce. relish and chowchow, a bottle Herman Hunsinfter. 53 years, city hospital, gnahot Injury. sulcidaL Agnes B. Boone.

Haugh TO yeara, hy tie pneumonia. Leo F. Callahan. .23 years. Central Indiana hospital, leutic convulsions.

Johlr A. Haynea. 43 years. 424 N. California angina pectoris.

Margaret Jordan. 41 years, Bt. Vincent's hospital, croupous pneumonia. Ethel Elisabeth dune, 31 yara, HS4 Glunt bronchial pneumonia. Ella E.

8cott, 47 years, 38 W. PL Clair fattv degeneration of heart. John E. Roberta. 40 yeara the Oxford flat, lobar pneumonia.

Ruth ColHna; 47. years. Central Indiana hospital, hemorrhage. John H. Williams.

46 years. 1 W. Sixteenth cirrhosis of liver. Charles E. Blisa, years.

1SJ7 Arsenal pulmonary tuberculosis. I Building Permits. WUllara Bllinsary. reshlngle, 723' E. Morris.

30. Lhrmanj pairs. S36 3S Caldwell, $400. a. Gels.

shed. Morris and East, SCO. prader, two story dwelling. 334 N. Noble, U.VA.

D. Brent, one story dwelling. 3513 N. Capitol, $4,000. R.

Ii. Brent, wreck Thirty eighth and Rock wood. $100. R. IX Brent, one story dwelling.

Cornelius and Fortv second. $SO0. H. H. Esky.

repairs, 24 N. Temple, D. A. Stack, addition, 135 W. Twenty seventh, $90.

A. nnrrnt. ona s.nd a half atorv dwelllnir "312 Bosart. $2,800. E.

Johnson, one story dwelling. College and Eleventh, $400. E. F. Breem, repairs, 728 NV Belmont, J.

W. Carpenter, two story dwelling. 2414 18 Ethel. $1,800. J.

W. Carpenter, two story dwelling, J426 2J Ethel. $1.00.. R. Arnold, abed.

778 MITey. $50. P. Meldeum. repairs, 1810 Ludlow.

$03. C. C. Bransen, garasje, 35U1 N. llllnola.

$1W. M. K. LeMae. addition, 1118 1S Olive.

J. Biglow. building. 3030 32iOakland. $23u.

J. Davis. iarn. 1123 W. Tbirty aecond.

$100. I i H. 8. Etunn, flat. 1308 woodlawn, M.0Q0.

Indianapolis Portable Home Company, wreck. 741 46 Madison $100. Indianapolis Portable Home Company, shed. Belmont and Michigan. i ana quality, ana its age ana full measure Uncle Sam guaran tees "just fight" in every bottle ii Indlanapolia Portable Home Company, wrack.

725 M.dlnotw $:. Fl. F. Inea, one and one half storr dwslllng, Parkview. M.

E. Clark, addition. 537, Talbott. $200. M.

Louder, one story dwelling, 1111 Hoefgea, $180. J. M. Haney, repairs, 804 Keystone. Mrs.

E. Denney repairs, 604 Jefferson, P. Llbold. two story double. ISIS 13 Tuxed Hwo.

J. Kerlhols, repairs. '1008 8. Keystone, $144. W.

C. Pattea, two sUry dwelling. 235 Ringgold, $2,600. K. Bell, addition.

Sot Fletcher, $325. J. Huffman, two story frame dwelling 1511 Linden. $2,000. i 1 Hiram Hlnea Stricken.

Special to Th Indianapolis News) NOBLESVILLE. March 17. Hiram Hlnes, agev seventy four, stricken with paralysis' last night, and today his condition is critical. He Is not expected to recover. Air.

limes served three years in the civil war. was once auditor of Ham ilton county and i the olderst rural niall carrier the county, both la point of service and age. He Is the father of Professor Linneaus Hlnes. superintendent of the Crawfordsvllle public schools. Charles Oursler, for fifty years a shoe merchant of this city and one of the oldest business men In central Indiana, is believed to be dying at his home in So Breach of Promise Case Continued.

Special to The Indianapolis News NOBLESVILLE, March 17. The breach of promise case of Mrs. Leafy Breediov. of Indianapolis, againat Jay Vosa. of this city, which waa aet for trial here today, was continued indefinitely on account of the sickness of the" iiefcndant, who is a large land owner.

The case was originally filed at In dianapolis and when It waa found that Mr. Voss waa a resident of Hamilton county It was dismissed in Marlon coun ty and renied here. aid OOOCL old Take a rlj The Trading Gmier goods the most satifactory, so IVe done all my trading here' We need not add the moral. do their Easter trading here without beingurged. Modish Easter Apparel Rug and Drapery Fowrtk Floor 3n 19c I Now Bottled In Bond The Best Rye in the Field .1 ition ot Bon Tpn Corsets week.

One Woman's Recent Corhtheni'Mhoui. Sal .4 1. 1. WOOL RATI creamy black and all. the enaae.

ic value, a rs "I've shopped all over Indianapolis in the past week and I found your prices the lowest of anv store and vour wise snopfvers win ate Let us show youour splendid stock of new sprinj: rugsand draperies; and with such values as, we offer this weeje Vou will rather enjoy the prospect of qbtainini rnew home fdrmshihga instead of finding the task Take advantage of the pririlege of our lajr away ystem; inake joiir selection now and it will be reserrecj for you until you are: ready to have it delivered. Only a small cash payment necessary.f SEAMLEM nniHEL lltr.5, 1013 KKET. .4 splendid wearing quality. This is an opnertualt worthy of consideration; worth ttl.00, this JJJ 'ROYAL WILTOV HIG'. 9x12 FEET, A 1.

1. 5EW and. perfect. in the best patterns and color ing. JSi.iiO quality, especially priced at2 TE W1HE TAPESTRY BRl RIO! one of the most durable weaves, all fast I colors.

In oriental effect. 120.00 01 nt grade, at. 500 PAIRS curtains, with ruffled yards full width, value, special, a a tilli.UJU OP WHITE 3IISL1 St FA ST." AX drape materia shades of gree quallt AnTITIC ovrn. 1. In art "th soft se.

'blue rold ar IS Inches wide, jt PA itr. yard Wool and Fancy Cotton Fabrics 75c value, a'yard. Mala Fli paxcy cmrrox pi.ixe ix stripes 100 dltlnct pat terns to choose from, all the new color combinations, worth 39c, a yard 29c COTTOX BEDFORD CORD. TWO. toned effects, 54 inches wide, all the wanted spring ahades.

in 27 IXCH L1XEX IX THE natural shade. a pure linen 1 JT quality, worth 22c. a AuV sa ixm 1 hi TH IS I 50ci inched wile, an excellent wearing 69c IMIOltTK.U UTIK, wide, 'srood. heavy autlitv. mhown In light blue.

vink. tn. lavrfier. and cream. yard II.

00 valurf. extensive range; or ligfct and dark shadesa, yard. 40 IXC1I DRESS LIXEXS. A plete I color assortrmfct. a popular fabric this 35c vlue, a yard.

75c New Spring Wash Fabrics seeoad Flor i 40 IXCH IMPORTED FANCY voiles, sheer and well woven fabrics that will give satisfac tlon. 35c Quality, Tuesday, yd.wC ZS IXCH FAKCY STRIPED CREPES, white grounds with colored stripes, very popular this season, ini Uc value, yard. XUlV S2 IXCH ZEPHYR GIXGHAMS, A big range of new patterns, such as checks, plaids and stripes, IP 20c value, a J.UL 27 IXCH METtCEniZF COTTOX poplins, over 40 different shad to choose from, a aUky anxi lm Ot 1 trous 'finish, worth 3Wa worth 3V. a yd so ixcn dres; pi AX. 121c com.

very i 25c la mm Have New "External Treatment That They. Are Sellinsr oh 30 Da Trial. Money Refunded if It Does Not 'Relieve All Croup and Cold Troubles Quicker Than In ternal Medicines. 'I The local druggists recently Imported from the scuta the new "external' treatment for'U coup an 1 cold troubles, known as Vicki Croup, and Sjalve. total drug afe showing their? confidence in this new treatment by ferin, it sale In 25c, 5'tc and II.Jij jara, on 3Ji days' trial.

With each vi no bought you are given a rerundMlar. k. If on do not find Vicks better anything: you have ever used preunt this Manl' to your, druggist any. time within days from the date of purchase ar.d your money will be prornptly rtluntic This new preparation Till appeal especially; to mothers as it Is entirely, external and can be u. ei with aafety On the youngest tnember of family, The treatment la discovery of a' North Carolina drugiJt who found how to! combine fin Mar, Thvinod Eucalyptol, Menthol, C'aVupor, in the form of a salve by a procest so that when' applied oijrr tha throat and chest the heat of tie body woul 1 release the Ingredients la the form of vapors.

i These soothing, healiifc vapors are inhaled each breath at the sam" time th preparation la absorbed though, the sain. After a night's application yo't hardly realize that you had as cold as the head 1st clear, phletcm loosened. ani sorenesa gorr from the In caaet of croutt positive relief Is asure.1 in fifteen minutes. P'ifff rer i. from asthm.i.

bronchial troubles, hoarse ness, will find tMs treatrnetvt re jnarkably effectiva Advert'ement. BAD DCZATU i it's Your Duty taCet at tha Causa ar.d Remove It. A Vord to the Wist, You Know. Or. Edwards' Olive Tables, tha substf lute for calomel, oil the bowels and positively do the work.

PeoTJle afflicted with bad breath flnd auidc relief through pr. Edard's OHva Tablets. Tha plaant sugar coated tablets are taken fr bad breath by all who know them. Oliva Tablets act gently but firmly on. the bowels and liver, stifculatng them to natural action, clearing tha blood and gently purifying tha 'entire system, of impuritiea.

They do all that dangerous calomI does without any of ths Jbad fcfter fecta AH tha benefits of na.itr. aickenlng' griping cathartics are. iflerlved frju OUve Tablets without grfpicg, pain or effects of aay kind. Dr. F.

M. tiaeovur the formula after aeventeea years of prac lice among patlenta afflicted with bowel and liver complain th. at tendant bad breath. f. Oliva Tablets are a pur fly vegetable coppound mixed with oli oil.

Tak. ona every night tut a week and Bote the effect. Every little OHve Tablet has a move naent all Ha own." 10c and per box. The Oliva Tablet Compasy. Columbua Ohio.

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