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I 1 U. the Rheumatic poison is driven from the blood you are liable to attack on every damp day. Dr. Pink Pills "act dire cntheblood and begin at once to combat the disease. They have cured all forrr.s cf Rhona tism, even in chronic cases of Ion? A Cure at Cazerrovia.

RHrr, a blacksmith, of Caz N. eufTered from Rheumatism izeno sm and to pet rtiief. lie then gave Dr. V.llams' Pink IV. Is a trial and was cured.

"It Waj of the inflammatory kind and was very pain l. the Joints. Many days I could 1 iri'y walk and ruTcred inten.se pain. I took to my bed several times for a day cr so and once for six weeks. "I continued in this condition until I tried Dr.

Kris' Pink Tills. Then I soon noticed that I was getting better and in a wcrks was cured. That the cure is I roar erst is shown by my not having lost a at my trade rfince then." 1. 7 HlwLl mrm ll XI 'Je, all 5 rti 1 mc ithnecuid Y. rr bos i a stop tns tj rerjoTlcji a came.

ts 1 a inll.t an. Caun I I V. th ue ef nil ni'iis bhp. pick HMdacb A 1.1. 1 T.S OF TUB I.WKR.

fl ihh i orii. t't by 0 .1 3 COURTS' RECORD. 'TKi: CCCHTS ACTION. 'vurt 1ay handd dowa th 1. f.

At' rmel. Jordan. J. 1 i r. Minn ai.

v. siat rx 1 KtKK'tuako C. 1 ti lam. cr v. vs.

Fhrman Pwhler, i Jy C. tl. Anx Dntit a uppilcntKiii to AI'I'KIXATU rf)l'RT Sl IT. I. TTie t'orrtsrn Onvrnnv vg.

Oranee 1.. Jli ker it inrkfoul cf ertvra. folios below. Ap ji Iniit's ri r. AI COURT ACTION.

lv Ai Court to dnv announced th I .1 I m. and Ki'Mir'v (V.ini anv Onrgo Mayer. i rt v. i.cTn l. vera, J.

'iirt H. 1. Hutchena. S. C.

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IVtat of Frederick Ma Iiti Appeile'a fet. nnnf overruled. Opinion t.y Had Tn. rncM. nsl T'ntn Leaaue et ria Hut'.

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tri A Ft. i ti Miprp tiie Cturt cf (.. iitioii. Opinion jHr curiam. ot arin fvvtxr.y.v: covi.t O'tViiTvir (Vmptnjf va.

Jmiii O. in lr va. TTHUnni r. Puulbh. Af granted IMvtr davs.

i. v. A. K. Kvaion I in i C.

C. A h'ro nf v. Clny V. Metsker. 3 C.

Ai brief. Al C'OniT MtNUTKS. 1. I'h" Hrk.v et aJ. va.

Tlfton I.lsJit, 1 er t'Liriniiy et 1. 1M jt. lini cn jii' to (liuniU. 1 cr.arla M. 1'rhie.

vi Liif "1 A. llonbv. Wrl C. C. Anivl.

i a i 1 1 it a tsifUflun of ti riuncE a Letter to the Peoria "To V'h i It Vy Concern: I am a trained ru re of r.Jn ytars xxrl nc in and; trlvatf I fiT of the In if1 I wish yo.a would ru! i With the cod liver rat i n. VlnoL v. i ivfly rrontratej from everwork. I h.5 no BpeHte, could liver and bowels i tive an i at I grew weaker I ii retain either metJJotne i on i ton cch. atsd raised bloo '1 'Ctor nil my coruiuton va crn i ou: i prcoaaiy itle.

I 1st fi inol re.sortt(r for tMtte wifii u. rt rt markabie re i to try it. After the 1 tt.ivi to Improve. I con i It and foon betran to it i 11: rvery uririti In r.v I'fiy w.t firei (tliciirt! and became P' rmal. It n'f mt'it good to be I w.s restored to perfect j.

i and rer h. "I lviso my rt'nt wo rcrd h. r' 1 bloM. and to t. ke M.

u5 It is So far t. to 1 fa toned cod liver oil. or ristr vilt by i i. lined rvurse, Boston. trg v.Tve: SAID TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY JOHN UNSKI jonn xinski, sji imera.

ttreef, was found dead In his cell at ihe Marion worklioufti yesterday afternoon, and circumstances aurrouxidins the case led some of hts irlends to believe that death might hvp been i the result of an aaaa ulL The icause of deatli. ac cording to the prlaon authorities and Dr. i 'ay, tne woiktiouoe physician? was ex cessive alcoholism. I.insk), with AValter Forei'. Arthur Shipley, John GrrAer Lytle, 'J'oney Lonn.

lly. Jai oh liitehu and Albert Lytle, were found In the rear of Buck Collins' in WBt Washington street, last Sunday afternoon, by patrolmen Anderson; and Mul viiiiil. There was evidence that there had been trouble of Forne. kind, and all the men were arrested on' the charge of fvTy conduct. Additional charge of bt inir drunk placed against 14n akl, i'orey and tihlpley.

Pleads Guilty. At the. Police Court trial last Monday. pleaded gTJilty to beln drunk' and was fined $5 and costs on thi8 ciar gre jd and costs Jor disorderly conduct. Shipley and Forey' were each fined St and roets' tor btlng drunk and the.

other defendants were discharged. Judge Whal lon paid the only evidence of an assault was that' some one had thrown a brick and that it struck Grover Lytie. precip iratina; a quarreL He said Unakl wus viiakinar all over as if arAiit to have a "whisky fit" while he sat in the courtroom. When asked if the ealoon was ofieti patrolman Aiulvlhill said they found no evidence that liquor wava belna; sold, as there flid not tera to be any on in'or about tl buiUilnsr except the young men and they claimed they were In Search of drinks when they met in the rear of saloon. The workhouse, authorities and Ir.

Day eald that linski'a condition was clearly du to alcoholism. They said he! annulled tlnnkmif heavily several flays and Dr. Uay warned him that if he Kot into the same condition aeain he would die. He had several "whisky fits" and needed the constant attention of Ir. Day durlns his stay in the workhouse.

i ii i SECOND FACULTY CONCERT. Public Invited by the College of Musl cal Art. The Colleger of Mxislcal Art, 24 North Pennsylvania street, announces; Its sec ond faculty concert of the season, to be given ln the. college hall, Tuesday evening. November 6.

at o'clock. Oliver Wlllard Pierce, the president, invites the public to attend not only this recital, but all recitals, lectures and entertainments of vai led nature to be Klven in future, at i wiii ue nan. a pleasant le.ature or the evening proeram will i be the intro duction of Miss Klinore Dalley, dramatic soprano, to an Indianapolis audience. Miss Lailey tomes from Chicago, and her entrance into tills city's musical circle is anticipated with much pleasure by Uios wlio are lovers of artistic singing in all its forms. The program is as follow: Eoneta Minor, Op.

43. for 'violin i and 1 iuno Olive Klter and Oliver Willard Ttorce. Aria from HemdlHde II eat Bon. Klinore Dailey. v.

Konata Op. 63 intermeito in ectavea izky Helena R. Kunz. Anfrli Schrrxo Vtfn Ooena Olive Kiler. "Mlne T.lebe lat Qrun" "WlHhes" S.i Thompaon "It Jveiga" ilembera; EI1nor Ially.

i Tarantelle from "V'enloA and DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. i Fre.1 M. Snodgraaa and Hazel P. Conover. It.

Kuffner and Clyde Van Hook. Albert OVxidtnan and Grace M. Riishton. Fldney ji. Manual and Jeia M.

Hurrla. George. Hill and Ucrtha Miller. Birth Archibald and Dbra Marraret Patton, 1319 N. Ar.fnal girl.

I 5 Henry and Kate MeDole, 12 Bright boy. wr in and Mary A. Shook. 24 6. Summit ulrl.

A. K. and HallU A. Carrlnctorj, 49 E. New Tork boy.

John A. and Edith Gauley, 13 s. Belmont av boy. Hnry J. and Rclina Thatmer.

Flteh Maternity Hospital, boy birth. Harvey iJ and Mollis ntr. field boy 4 at 111 birth). Archler and Nora Kggera. 1313 S.

Bismarck eirl. Frank and Mary Marcella. ITU rilri bov. TT Vrank M. and Elate Peters, SiS N.

Addlaon. (tin. Charlea A. and IMezsie Barnea, lni N. Hli noia girl.

Phlneas and, Ida H. H31 N. la are gjri. Hoy II. and Harriet if.

TJmthem ii7 Walnut boy. Clarence and Bertha Meyerjr, J318 Central ve girl. i Odd and Hazel Harier. tU Bird mtj girl. Gnrire H.

ard Kiarv Hoffman. Illiniu un Arlxoi.a aiwr and JqhsIo Pearl Thomoeon. 60S War ren r.iu. George H. and Mary A.

Schaler. 1321 Ken. lui AT u. IHiy. June ai.d MaKide McGraw.

1127 River are. girl. Joseph and Nettle Taylor, 6j8 BlrCh are. boy. i Thomas R.

and Gertrude HohL 137 'A. M. girl. Death Returns. i Henry Heis.

months. 7 E. Ulnnni lot nlar pneumonia. Juil A. Farrlwh, TS, "05 Fayette acute jrnow uirtipny oi nvtar.

Lucy Clark, SO, Toledo lobar Pneu nH in. Chai iea t. Kchnelder. J9. IZl N.

fieville ave. pulmonary tuberculosis. Joeeph lliinjnti, I dayt, dSSI S. Alabama n.nclui ure iramen oyaie. Charles W.

'right. 34. Flower Mission Boa pirni. turerculoia i cow grin Sj. IS33 N.

Alabama I'lAbctls niellltes. lKbel it. Iutfr. 1365 W. Twenty sixth puejperai mritonitia.

fieiert Henderatjn, 3ii. City HospitaL russhot woutia inomiciapi. Irn Mellow, 77. 71S Grove bronchial antim Building H. P.

I.leberj brick. 'Central $7,500. arrar Cooper, repairs, 7j Conconul t7. Mary Ibosenthal, repair frame, J6 Virginia tl'M. J.

A. TarleWn. double frame, JI41 Bellefon tainr, o. Churlee Greethouse. narasf.

southwest cor ner t'ennsyivaril ana T. hlrty siecoad st l.ydi Folndexter, renMnlel frame. 1747: Aah Iiand. It. move dwelling to, J6 Ixndoa JS e.

Mrs. F. Richardson, repairs, 1712 Ashland. i a. lndlarroMs Coal Company, shed.

SM E. St. Clair, COUNTY COURTS' RECORDi i i SLTERroR COURT, i Room 2 James M. Leathers, Judge. Brewing Company vs.

tteutch et ad heard; finhn and judemenc for i end coHf finiimg an Jutlgtnerrt on VICTIM .,.1 iarara(ih of complaint for ntainxt defendant frr Sl.A 3a and coeta. Zo liil dirfix decree of divorce for and custody of minor children; Judg iiient against defendant for cost. J. RiKim 3 Vinaton Judge, Latham vs. Sovereign Carv.p of the Woodmen of the Worid; jKtlicy; on tril by Jury.

jr Room 4 Lawaon 11. irarvey. Judge. I Kles Lumber Compa va Correlit et'al. lirn: Ju.1ujnt for plaintiff for lii.lj.

attorn, ya' fwi ana. tcwtsi. as airSnt defendanta equitable Interest in real elate; f.reclure and aaia ordered. Edietn vs. granted piftlntiff, with custody of minor children.

CRIMINAX COL'. Janves A. Prttchard. i vs. Ryle and Brlmfield grand larceny II oe eisht years' irupritponment.

Slate v. assault ajid battery; ea trial court, NEW friTS F1LI. 8 sell lnol on l'; ce 'ninrx irnv.tf to return money It nor, Cler atr a. Clean 11' ry J. lijucr, lrus jiist.

i Suj vr.or, NnkeaelJ Mai Ien 1 ompany; on 1 THE INDIANAPOLIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1907. P0IS011EB FOOilD DEAD III CELL AT Vi if i 1 hi' i UVyUIlVi and: $35.00. eptTrimni2d. Hats COc Saturday HUNGARIAN. CLOTH, yard wide.

Oriental patterns and colorings, for drapery and box coverings, 25c quality .10 WILTON VELVET CARPETS. with or without borders, new patterns, floral and Oriental, $1.35 quality: i. TAPESTRY V. BRUSSELS CAR PETS, with or without borders, blight floral patterns, 70c qual ity AXJ1INSTER HUGS. 27x54 Inches, In beautiful floral patterns, bright cciorlngs, $2.25 quality TAPESTRY.

BRUSSELS RUGS, 9x 12 feet, seamless, woven In one piece, In handsome Oriental patterns, $20.00 LINOLEUM, 4 yards wide, la tile and mosaic patterns, 75c qual square yard i.50c JAPANESE MATTINGS, cotton warp, in fancy carpet patterns, red, blue and green effects, 30c quality i. 25c TELESCOPE TRAVELING CASES, 24 Inches long, made of heavy can vaSj protected corners and leather straps. 95c quality 77c P. N. CORSETS, of coutil and batiste, habit hip.

with hose supporters front and side, $1.00 qual GORA A. CORSETS, short over hip, made of fine sateen, lace trimmed top and bottom, $1.00 quality GORA B. CORSETS, of coutil, two pah hose supporters, long over hip, $1.50 quality $1.00 GORA CORSETS, rery fine coutil, handsomely trimmed with lace and ribbon bows, short on hip, long over abdomen, with hose supporters, $L50 quality. Save Time 1111 0i Keaoh vs. Glaser; on account: Superior, J.

McNutty xs. White. eU; Machine Company; on acco.et: Huperi 3 Crlder vs. di iiporbir, 2. WiWon vs.

Van Camp Fack Corv.pary; cmnw; Superior, XJ4ktt afvoutit; ape rwater; divorce; 1 I aetietd; dtxree; $12.50 Kersey for 50 inches long loose effect, made of good. quality kersey, collar trimmed with vel vet and soutache, quality. .7.69 515.00 Car acuf Cloth Coats Silk lined, hip length style, with braid, $15.00 quality. 5 55 tfl ''JrL tPwveUvr Milliriery Hats for to morrow About 60 hats in this lot, All this season's styles and colorings. Hats that are very slightly mussed from Sold a up to $7.50, to morrow 9 3,9 8 and $2.08 NEW FALX.

SHAPES of Tel vet and braid. Black onlr. Sold I at $2 00. Saturday Girls' Xhcyenne" Hats 93c: Felt Shapes, trimmed with plain and fancy ribbon. Saturday, pecial OS OSTRICH FEATHERS, In black, hrofm, nary.

light blue and white. Sold at $1.50, for Saturday. 1. JMARJBEAU FEATHERS, In a variety of col 1 FELT SHAPES, hap: orlngs, full sweep, 91.00 Quality. Drapery and Carpet Dep't (Third Floon) i i NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 54 Inches wide, 3 yards long, white and Arab, $1.50 quality NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS.

54 inches wide, 3 yards long, choice of a dozen new patterns in white or Arab, $2.00 quality. SAXONY LACE 54 inches wide, 3Vi yards long. In white, cream and Arab, nine excellent patterns to, select from, $3.00 quality ,08 ROPE PORTIERES, 5 feet' wide, valance length, heavy velour cord and large tassels, $2.00 qual ity i. TAPESTRY PORTIERES, In solid colors, rei, green and olive, some' finished with Persian borders, others with deep lattice fringe on top, $4.75 and $5.00 quality $3.08 GRENADINE, with colored cross stripes, red, green, blue and gold, 30c quality FRENCH NET, with Cluny lace edging, Arab and white, 45c quality j. Gbrsets IMuslin Underwear (Second Floor Annex.) MUSLIN GOWNS, tucked yokes, ruffle in neck and sleeves, 69c quality 50c MUSUN GOWNS, lace trimmed, slipover and open front styles, $1.00 quality DRAWERS of cambric, hem 1 stitched hem, 29c quality.

IOC DRAWERS of muslin, flounce with two rows of lace insertion and lace edge, 50c quality CORSET COVERS of cambric. 1 lace trimmed, 25c quality B. B. CORSETS, made of coutil. long hips with hose supporters front and side, special Notions Toilets Sp CCial (Main Floor.) PEARL BUTTONS, white, all sizes, 5c quality, dozen.

TAPE MEASURES, 60 inch. IRONING WAX with ..9 for 5C COTTON black and white, all .6 for 5C BASTING COTTON, King's black and white, 40. 50, CO: SOO .......6 for 25cT 200 ...5 for He CORSET STAYS. 4 and 5 hook. 10c quality GARTER ELASTIC, frilled edges, all colors.

19c quality, garter length i PINS. HOOKS AND EYES AND SAFETY PINS. 3e quality 1 TOILET SOAP, Jumbo cakes, oatmeal, buttermilk turklsh bath, glycerine, witch hazel or pumola. 4 for 11c PACKER'S TAR CI. CUTICURA SOAP aT X.

Superior. J. rattln ts. HraawflrthvpoMM 4in; tfupertor. 4.

Klwrts vs. Edwards; dl. vtrce; Superior. 4. Kter vs.

mechanic's Sup1or, 1. Sowdr vs. 'Davis; on 1. Dolheleer vs. Dolhei ser; divorce; t.

i BOARD OF WORKS ROUTINE. FIN Al. ACTION TAKEN. Ow rement wmlks In BleiuArck from M.trris to WlIScUw et I'RIMART ASSESSMENT KOU. AlPKOVZI.

On pip sewer la Market scl Davidson 111 1 1 Coats 316.50 325.00 tastefully trimmed 0.08 50 inch, full, quality kersey braid and Made of all neatly trimmed and velvet guaranteed yWf xhdice of many very attractive' styles 'of fine broadcloth coats that can not be equaled elsewhere for less than' $30.00 Misses' (T $30.00 and $55.00 Natty Military. Suits Three different styles in this popular, smartly cut suit, i Made, of broadcloth, silk lined hip length, jackets, full pleated skirts with folds on bottom, black, brown, red, green and plum, $30.00 and $35.00 qualities. .25.00 From the Waist Department 91 CO WHITE jPOPLIN WAI3TS, 40C Tailored open front, long sleeves. 49 SiS BLACK SATEEN i WAISTS, 70c 'i Ncat? pleated' effects, op.en front, I6ng sleeves, $1.25 7 J)c 110 FANCY STRIPED POPUIN i WAISTS, 9Sc pleated front, tucked back, $L50 S4.5C and' S3.00 VEILING AND BRILLIANTINE WAISTS, $1.08 Several attractive styles In pleated and tucked effects. All colors $2.50 and $3.00 $4.50 BLACK PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS.

LADIES WAISTS, of good qual Ity black peau de sole, tailored style, embroidered $4.50 quality. $2.08 Grocery Specials (Basement Annex.) i NEW CURRANTS, a pack, age 10c NEW SEEDED RAISINS, a package CANNED CORN, standard pack (4 'cans 25c), a CATSUP AND CHILI SAUCE, 25c size RICE, especially fine cooker, i a pound SUGAR AND a 10 pound bag of H. E. granulated sugar and a pound of 20c coffee I LENOX SOAP ........7 bars 22 I VANILLA AND LEMON FLAVOR 1 1NG. large botUes, a bottle.

8 1 3 HEAVY FLEECED FLANNEL ETTES, In medium and dark colors, splendid designs for dresses, wrappers 14c and 12Hc qual ities 30 INCH FANCY good! selecUon of patterns, in me dlum and dark colors, for draperies, comfort coverings, 12 quality Oc SHEETING, xmbleached, 24 yards wide! (10 yard limit), a. yard .2 1 J2 4 1 HEAVY TWILLED BLANKETS, gray with rich attractive borders, $1.69 quality MUSLIN, bleached, extra good weight, special ass 9 00 $19.75 55.00 i ALLOVER NET WAISTS, 89. 08 .5 Vm" WAISTS TOR LADIES, of white and era tastefully trimmed with lace Insertion and shirring, lined throughout with Jap silk. $5.00 J. S4.50 SILK WAISTS, $2.08 Of good quality taffeta silk, entire front embroidered, open front, long sleeves, black and a full line of coldiTs, $4.50 quality.

$2.08 $8.00 BRUSSELS NET WAISTS, $3.08. White and ecru, made over. Jap siJk, front daintily trimmed with cluny bands and medallions, $6.00 quality $3.08 $6.00 and $7.00 PLAID SILK waists; $1.08 A large variety of beautiful plaid In 'several very neat and attracUve styles, $6.00 and $7.00 qualities 'V i Dress For the Misses (Mala Floor Goods and Children Annex.) HENRIETTAS, yard" wide, half wool, all colors, Including cream and black 22 PLAIDS, yard wide, bright color combinations, our 39c qual Ity; WOOL new up to date check and plaid effects In the late fall colorings, 75c qual Ity 48c CHALLIS, half wool, plain and satfn a large collection of beautiful styles and color Ings 30C CHE'V'IOTS. SS Inches wide, all wool, black and all the deslr uble fall shades 43 NOVELTY SUITINGS, 38 Inches wide, neat check and plaid effects; all the late fall shades. ....5 qj STORM SERGE.

44 Inches wide, very firm and heavy, all colors, 75c quality 59c'" Art Department (Third Floor.) by Shopping by Mai 5 Write for samples, which we cheerfully send free, Make your selection and we will take care of the rest, and if your order I amounts to $5.00 or over, and you live within 100 miles of Indianapolis, we will deliver them to your door withput extra charge, thus saving you the time and STOCKINGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, medium and wide ribbed, double sole and toe, all sizes, quality VESTS AND PANTS FOR LADIES, peeler ribbed, fleeced, ail sizes, 35c quality Special, 21 LOCK ii front Noble to second slier north e4 Mexket On srravet roadway, cement walks and brick a uuera In Missouri from Twentr flflh to I Twenty slxta St. On Tacatlon of drat alter east of Layman from Lowall to lot A'o. of Johnson suNUvlslon of IrrtEfrton. On epeniny; and wldenlntr 04? first alter east rf Layman from first alley norta of Waahinrtoa to Lowell avenue. PRIMARY.

ASSESSMENT ROLL APPROVED. On asphalt road way and brick wuttera in ReHefontsJne from Twenty tfclrd to Twenty fifth street. on brick "roadway la first alley north' of Eleventh su, from, first auiey west of Capitol, to New Winter Coats 0 loose back style, made of good cloth, trimmed with velvet, $16.00 quality. .1 i New Winter Coats. Special at 16.98 wool 50 inch length, with straps of self material lined throughout with, satin, quality.

.16.98 In all colors. Sold at 11.00 i Veilintfs and Nets (Main Floor.) SILK NET VEILING, black, brown and navy, 42 inches wide, beauUf ul novelty effects in large and small dots, rings, squares, etc; especially suitable for hat and face drape veils, $2.00. $1.50 and $1.25 values It won't last long, so get yours now. FANCY DRESS AND WAIST NETS, white cream and ecru, 'dainty7 Coral "and dotted patterns, especially suitable for waists and yokes, and note the width 42 Inches; regular $1.50 and $1.25 v. $1.00 MESH VEILINGS, large chenille closely spotted plain, and fancy meshes, black, brown, navy, and green; 50c everywhere 30c MESH VEILINGS, chenille and velvet dots, black and all i colors, 39c quality 25 Domestics SHEETS, bleached, large size, soft thread, closely woven, 75c qual ity PILLOW CASES, size 42x36 inches, heavy round 20c qual ity 15 COMFORTS, large six.

covered with good quality figured silkollne, choice selection of patterns, $2.00, quality $1.60 GRAY" BLANKETS, extra size, well assorted borders, special (a pair) HEAVY FLEECED OUTING FLANNEL, checks, stripes and fancy figured effects, specially priced at Oc and Money expense of corning personally. HMlIM.W.MMHtHHtmMWM arain first Itr east of Senate avenue. Os bitulltblc resurface In Washington street, from State avenue to Rural street. Blinded In Eye by Auto Crank. Special to The Indianapolis News.) JEFFERSONV1LLE.

November 1. Thomas Miles, salesman for the Kentucky Automobile Company, to day. while cranking his automobile In this' dry suffered a serious accident when, the crank rtew oft and struck him In the left eye. Besides cutties; a gash on his cose, the .915.00 Ladies and 5UltS 4 Made of all wool cheviot in a natty Prince Chap style, silk lined jacket, pleated skirt with 'fold on bottom, black; brown, navy and red, $15.00 quality $25.00 Ladies' and Misses' Suits Made of all wool broadcloth, 36 inch Prince Chap jacket, semi fitted, jvith mannish I cut collar and lapels, pleated skirt with folds on bottom, sold $25.00, Saturday $19.75 main HEMSTITCHED SQUARES, all linen, 30x30 Inches, Mexican drawn work all around and fancy corners, $2.00 quality l.CO BATTENBURG CENTERPIECES, 20 and 22 inch sizes, round and square, with linen centers, 7 Be quality .500 YARNS, for knitting and fancy work, Including Germ an town zephyr, SheUand floss and imported Saxony, in all the most desirable colors, 12Ho and 15c quality. 100 ill 11 tiA inif? ator: Fktria Nunc DlmitUs Anthem r'Throuch th.

Day Thy Love Has Spared Us" Boys' Sextet. Hyrna "Ksrk! Hark! Mr r.art The Lord la Mr Mrs. Jones. Mr. K.be.

Receselooal "The Son of Moor VESTS AND PANTS FOR LADIES, several lines of our 50c and 39c qualities, ribbed, fleeced, all sizes, to close 1 UNION SUITS FOR LADIES, peeler fleeced, regfular and extra sizes, 75c quality. IN THE TUT eye was': split open and must bei removed. I canlst And choirmaster. The service wltf Miles vras taken to his home by the head besjln at 70. The following are the num of the firm, who came bim in anthers: auto.

Miles is thirty years old and ha i wife and two children. lie lives la Loais vllle. Song Service at St. Paul's. The first sons: service of the season in i St.

Paul's 1 church will be given Sunday evening iarid the following program has bees arranged by Clarence Carson, or I IT Children Co; SPnCIAL CHILDRENS EIZAU COATS, (ases 1 to 4), cf wL'4 bear skin. Cl.Cij GIRLS' COATS (6 to 14), ctLUU ton. In blue, brown and green. $3.00 quality f.l.C .3 GIRLS COATS. "of Cheviot, co'lir and cuffs, trimmed with velvet an I braid, brown, navy and red $4.00 quality GIRLS' COATS, of kersey, trimmed with straps of self material and velvet, emblem ca sleeeve, $3.00 quality 3.03 GIRLS' COATS, of black afctrakLan, velvet collar, braid trimmed.

$6.00 quality GIRLS' COATS, of fancy nove'r trimmed with velvet asl braid. $6.00 Oi.OS GIRLS' COATS, of cheviot, strar of self material down back anl front, trimmed with buttons and soutache $7.50 Xfrt VPT TV a large range of new fall styles and colorings, our ESc qualliy, tomorrow NOVELTY SUITING 3, 45 inches', "wldi strfn. rhorVs tm6 nleida. slrable for coat suite, all the late color combinative CC PAN Ail AS, 44 inches wide, ell wool, black and all thenw shades, 90c quality C0c CIX)AklNGS, 56 Inches de. dlum weights, In checks and for girls and children's wraps PERSIAN LAMB AND ASTIL KHAN CLOAKING S.

EC Jrcl wlde, In black and gray, at $6.00 down to 3 BEARSKIN, for misses, and children's wraps white, brown, gray. and garnet, special $1X3 SLIPPER CASES, of fancy canvas cloth, art ticking. etc and 2, Jc JEWELS for fancy work and embroidering, various sizes and colors, up to 25c quality, per dozen HVac XAUNDRY BAGS new styles, priced specially I 59 20 and 25 SH FLOSS PILLOWS. 22x22 inches, all ready for covering, 65c quality 4 jc Hannerte Gowns and Shirtc (Second Floor Annex.) FLANNELETTE GOWTJS, pink and blue stripes, COc quality. COc FLANNELETTE GOWNS, neat pink and blue stripes, scalloped collar, ruffle la sleeves, quality 7c FLANNELETTE GOWNS, plain wniie, Dine ana pink, very full ajl .1 A FLANNELETTE SHORT SKIRTS.

pin stripes in pink and 11 ie, ZOo quality FLANNELETTE SHORT SKIRTf. flounce with scalloped and blue stripes, 50c quality. FLANNELETTE SHORT 'SKIRTS, plain white, plak and lli quality pc Costly Halloween Prsr, (Special to T7.e InJi.ir,s 'BRAZIL, l. j. desty, a wealthy 1 city, aur ufTerfd a ht.

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