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a HE A A C. I GAZETTE BE. hay i CLUBS AND SOCIETY. We are showing the finest models any clothing store. Better Clothes Better service in SPRING.

TOGS be found) In Bettor-Values Bettr Buy Hera To TeeiF Money TWO MEN WHO LIVE FIVE MILES EAST, OF THE STATE LINE IN MISSOURI, CAME RIGHT THROUGH KANSAS CITY, WITH ITS DOZENS OF UNDERTAKERS, NOT VERY MANY DAYS AGO TO ARRANGE WITH US FOR THE BURIAL OF MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES. OTHERS KANSAS IN HAVE COME FROM TWICE THAT DISTANCE WEST RECENTLY. WHY? YOU KNOW THERE IS ONLY ONE REASON THEY GET JUST AS NICE CASKETS AND JUST BETTER SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY HALF AND HALF TRUST PRICE. FOR THIS. AS GOOD OR LESS THAN CALLS REQUIRING THE SER- way A nice Fern with every order amount ing to $1.

CO, Cut Flowers or Plants. If you can't come, use phone, Bell West 3115. Ask for Fern when you come. The Tenth St. Florist.

Tenth and Splltlog. ed association buildings. Presidents of roads eay so. Railroad associations on wheels iave made good records in their visits from point to point this year. Well slept, washed, fed and so ber men come out of these buildings for better service on the railroad.

It is so with, the street railroad. One superintendent with experience de clares that he could maintain associa tions on every street railway from the saving it would effect in accidents, wear and tear. This field is pressing upon us for occupancy. Some Notable Building Campaigns. Buildings have been secured on the wholesale plan.

Toronto, Cleveland, Pittsburg and Chicago, by the rapid campaign method, provided for four each; Montreal is erecting three and Winnipeg two. In five days Vancou ver. B. pledged 5525,000 for two buildings and tbn raided a fund for rhe Young Women's Christian associa-' tion a brotherly act that is becoming frequent Louisville on December 19 rounded out a fund of $395,000 for three buildings. Ohio has done a fine piece of work in its clean up campaign for over a nrillion dollars.

By this plan $50,000 was secured for San Juan, Porto Rico. The most striking undertaking was the $2,000,000 fund for over 50 buildings- for foreign cities, launched at the White House, anil OS MRS. LONG ATTENDS ALL VICE OF A LADY. Mian. Ave AMUSEMENTS.

COLUMBIA THEATRE Between Sixth and Seventh -on Minnesota Avenue. KANSAS CITY. KAN. The Homo of High Class VaudovlKo. Direction M.

B. snanoora. Performances 3 p. 7:15 and oon tinueus. Sundays, 3 p.

o.wt 7:45 and 9 p. m. FRAIIK TlliliEYS KLASSY KIDS MUSIC, MIRTH, MELODY AND COMEDY. ALEX BR0WI16 BLACK FACE MONOLOQI3T. THE GREAT HERMANS CO.

EUROPEAN NOVELTY ACT. CHAS. ROSE. Pictured Songs COLUMBOSCOPB In New Pictures. 10c any seat, 10c; Children, Be.

E3T S50.00 GHECXIK6 AGGOUIiTS WANTED 1 .00 Savings Accounts Wanted. $4.00 Safe Deposit Boxes Por Rest. 920 1 Fire Walnut St. CD O'fOS Building 630 I AMUSEMENTS. GRAND PRICES-- KANSAS CITY, MO.

The Best Comes Last Billy (Single) Clifford TontcM at fcl5 Popular Matins Thursday Saturday In the Latest Musical Comedy The Girl, The Man and The Game. Shubertl KANSAS CITY, MO. GERTRUDE ELLIOTT in THE DAWN OF TOMORROW Tues, Wed. and Wed. Mat.

AND -REBELLION and Sat. Mat Next Lyman H. Howe's Travel Fes tival. EMPRESS KANSAS CITY, MO. Safest Fireproof Theater In America Today and all Week, 2:30, 7:30, 9:15 Best Show in Town All Seats Reserved.

James J. Morton Jessie Keller "Number 44," with Langcron McCor- mick-Sylvla Bidwell Co. Four Mu sical Avols Harry Gilbert Nip and Tuck Al. We6ton and Irene Young Empress Orchestra Photoplay Regu lar Empress Prices, 10, 20, 30c. FOREST PARK A Live Wire Both Sides of Your Nickel Counts Free Vaudeville and Band Concerts VI SIT" THE NEW'CHINESE LAUN DRY You'll Laugh Loud and Long Wednesday Night Prize Two-Step ADMISSION 5 CENTS.

232-4 WAHLENMAIER BUILDING. MARINELLO MRS. Complete line Manicuring, and Metes Hair Home Phone GEO. H. tONG Undertaker INDEPENDENT OF THE FUHERAL TRUST 903 10th St.

Both Phones West 251 which is now four-fifths pledged. At in unm this rate the association's for service to mea should total a value of $100,000,000 within four years. Years dealers that patronage may be said to ago, soon after the first genuine asso- increase by leaps and bounds, elation building was erecteAL the late unv aTA Cephas Brainerd, who passed away last every mornlne the boy and month in the 80th year of his age and Btart OUlt witft bundle of pa-his 15th year as director of the New pars. Sometimes the boy rides a bi- York City association, and who for a quarter of a century was chairman and strone leader of 'thf intrnAtinnjil mm. HAIR PARLORS LILLIAN A.

GALLAHER of fine Hair Goods. Hair Dressing, Facial Massage, Superfluous Hair Removed by Electricity. Manufacture Goods. West 394 Bell Phone West 1043 mittee, said: "I expect to live to see Pers as tbe!" are h3 to Mm and the day when association buildings knows just where each is to go. Trot-will be planted in all cities of our ting through gates and often jumping w.HM SPr A See far nces to make short cuts he deposits more of his vision realized than seem- ed possible to his associates in those tne carefully upon the door-early days.

But in the light of present steps and hurries back for more work, achievement and promise and in tho He has also learned to meet the train has ho become that It would now be impossible for his master to do all the work without his assistance. In the afternoon Spot mingles with the boys and especially enjoys the game of baseball. He chases fouls, guards the boys' coats, and always insists on fair play. Our Dumb' Ani-malsi Made His -Escape In Time. millionaire accepted the farmer's cordial invitation to ride, and with much scrambling gained a seat on top of the hay.

"My good man," said the millionaire, patronizingly "this swaying, rolling, sweet-scented divan is a couch upon which I could win slumber and be irresistible to the arms or Morpheus whenever I courted sweet sleep." The farmer stiffened. "I'll hear no more of your I'm a respectable married man, an' I'll ask you where you're goin' so I can avoid the place." J. S. West, of Topeka, is the Jplt J. F.

Getty, 740 Parallel tenue. MM. 111 I a 1 I I xoere win a uroiarruooa uiseuat Tuesday erening in tne western Preibyterian church. JIIbi Jessie Honnell of COO Freeman avenue, left Saturday afternoon for fit Joseph, to visit friends. Miss Tiera Farrow was among tne Albert, that sailed Saturday from Kew Yorlc for Europe.

Mrs. T. C. Mitchell, 3710 Baltimore avenue, Kansas City, Mo, will entertain the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae of "both Kansas Citys Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

Annie Gibson and niece, Miss JTannah Bell. 1839 North Third street, left today for New York. They will all Saturday for England where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Orrin W. Shepherd. 623 Oakland avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Gay Nelle. to Mr.

Frank Hale Wilis, of Kansas City, Mo. The wedding will take place in June. The Council of Clubs will give the annual luncheon at Hotel Grund Thursday at 10 o'clock. All who wish to atteud please notify Mrs. F.

D. Hutching, Home phone W. 706, or Mrs. W. S.

Boyian, Bel 1 phone, W. 1307, so places may be reserved. Mrs Nettle ludemann With he? daughter. Miss Violet, and Mrs. Geo.

Befga.ult, have gone to Parsons Kansas, to attend the Grand Lodge session of tae Degree of Honor pf the A. (). V. Mrs. Ludemann is Grand Chief of Honor.

Ma J. D. Ludemann will leave tomorrow for the same place to atUad the session. ARMY AND NAVY HELPED. The of the army and navy a- ha ntrnerfh of its men.

A Christianized soldier is a mora valuable piece of mechanism in tho covormment's bttsiness. Ten years of association' service with these men of tho fighting machine have won a place and a welcome on every bav tleship, transport, fort, navy yard or camp for which it can furnish secretaries antf equipment. The acceptable eervioe of a shipboard secretary this year has n)de a demand in. the navy for more. The commandant of a camp In India aent post haste for an asso- elation aocretary and equipment to keep hi men out of tho guard house land from temoraUation, and when the jeran came he did it.

This thing has 'been demonstrated in the British tho Japanese army, in South Africa, with Canada's militia, the soldiers in Alaska and the Philippines, Just as it has done with the men of the railroads on the isthmus and In the universities. And the demonstration brings to us new (kuianda. Boyhood the Crucial Time for Build-t ing Character; Better loy.c rcer.n better meri, pf course, and that better homes and A father was right who -said: "If I can tUio my boy safely Yhrough his tetnj, I am not further concerned about his future." That "tiding" is done by the leaders of the! boy's leisure in siorts, in and In spiritual life all go together. One hundred thousand Boy Scouts are made characterful by the scout lea'ders. A iiigh school is transformed by one fenan who could train 30 boys, who taught and trained 200, and the 200 charactered 2.000.

A Christianized Chinese boy Christianized bis own town and is now in Harvard preparing to do more of the same thing fdr xaore of China. A Michigan incorrigible who was arrested 40 tiiaee as now a Chris-lian leader. The chairman of our Canadian section was led into Christian life through the association when a hoy. The best of bettering work is Vione in the teen lime by boy leaders directed by boy trainers. Railroad Men Reached.

Every man is dependent on the railroad service- in which the motive er-on is of as much relative consequence as the motive power. Systems cover-, ing half a state which were nearly out of business because of the demoraliza tion of the men. were put in paying ooaditlon after the coumanv establish. LIFE HOT WORTH LIVING Is the way Miss Alta Abel, of West Baden, summed up her existence after bavlsg sought in. vain for health 8hewrUe! "I was a complete wreck -aray tired, worn out and nervous, aadAto spend about one-third of my lime lftbed, and my life was not worth liYimt.

"VtnoL your delicious cod liver 4sd irea ionic, was recommended, and can truly say it has done me more ood than all tho medicine I ever took" in my life. That nervous and tired testis is all gone, have gain-sfd la healta, flssh and strength, until I feel like another person." (We tniarsntee this testimonial Ja be What Vlnoi did for Miss Aoei, we know It will do for every nervous, tun-down, oTorworked, tired, thin and discouraged 4 woaaa In this vicinity. Try a bottle of Vlnol vith tho un-(ssrsUading that: jour vinoney will be starned it it does not help you -a Q. Lake, Druggist; Slxtn and Minne- 'hv'-; Head bl Hair Scarcity or leas cf halrMslL 'caused by tho drying up or tho supply 1 calp or the; loss of its' su of nutriment. Wo treat the scale with eurt 3 ..7 hfood and and cause! I hair to grow.

Our treatments A solve all hair V. Let us givo you a trial treat-j ment today 5 McNavghtons' KAIH DnCSSfflQ PARLORS. 1 72 Tole phonos W. 1112 Boil W. 113.

11 Have About 3000 Ornamental shrubs and peach trees which we wilt have to dispose of and which we will sell at a very low price. The lot Includes the following: Spirea, Van Houttii, Snow Ball, Wiegella 4 kinds, Lilacs, Golden Glow, Rosa Rugosa, Flowering Dogwood, Peonies, 4 kinds, and many other kinds. H. L. SENSING The Nurseryman.

FROM OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Home Phone 203 N. MILL ST. Automobile Painting, Carriag JAP ROSE toilet soap, the 10c size tomorrow only 5c Ladies gauze Vests, taped neck and arms. Extra ralue, Ql special a Dreamily the millionaire smiled "I'm getting "Back to Mother Nature, who has been outraged and abused by me for years; I am a broken man, and she will forgive me and bring me back to health." The farmer stopped the team and pulled a three-tined pitchfork from the brace socket but his passenger was gone.

Success Magazine. Women's Earnings. Twenty-one thousand five hundred women in Massachusetts get $6 a week or less, said George Brown of the United Textile Workers, at the hear ing by the committee on labor held at the State House recently. Tet the liv ing wage is 8 a week. A movement is on the way to investigate this wage question and to report as to the advis ability of fixing a minimum wage.

Holyoke Transcript. Subscribe for The Gazette Globe. Ladies' Swiss ribbed Vests, full taped, square and V-shaped neck and wing 18c value for t2C Ladies' fine ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveless, pure white soft silk finish, bought to retail for 25c. Special tomorrow per gar 18c ment Or three for 50c Kayser's Swiss ribbed Vests, silk finish, with hand crocheted yokes, per garment ft 50c and Ladies', fine gauze Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, umbrella and closed knee, per garment, 11.00 and 50c Children's cambric Pants, hemstitched, tucked and embroidery trimmed, sizes 1 to 16 years, price 10, 121-2, 15, 19 25, 35 50c and Wall Paper Paint Goo Bell W. 830 P06 Hone W.206 cycle, but generally the rounds are made on foot.

The dog takes the pa- that brings the papers and to pick out Packages addressed to his master and carry them to the store a block and a half away. Spot thoroughly understands the business and so capable COLLECTIONS We have collected thousands of dol lars in bad bills for our clients in the past year. We can serve you as well. We can gve the best service obtain- abie in this line. We are here to stay.

Are YOU with us? The araest Collection Agency and the most efficient service tn the city. A real clearing house for bad bills. THE KANSAS ADJUSTMENT GO. Rooms 2 and 3, PEOPLES NAT'L. BANK BLDG.

PHONES Home, West 500. Bell, West 55. Quindaro Poultry Yard 2216 Qulndaro Blvd. Homo phone W. 1067.

rv ri rmric tvau9 run nAiwniNu. Single Comb Buff Orpingtons, $2.00 for 15 eggs. Parkstrain Barred Rocks, $2.00 for 15 eggs, or $7.00 per 100. Kansas City Incubators and Poultry Supplies. VISITORS WELCOME.

Qulndaro Blvd cars pass door. MARSH'S DRUG STORE THE OLD RELIABLE Established 1872. Registered in Kansas, Registered In Missouri. Everything guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Law. S.

E. Corner 7th and Central. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. SKINNER SISTERS MILLINERY OPEN EVENINGS 947 Central. Kansas City Kan.

MISS UMW Pianist and Teacher. Best of references given, pnlls wwhSrl? Drotnernorwi is vnlv hftnnTilti p- tn fui. fill its mission to the young men of this and succeeding generations. TO BEAUTIFY THE CITY. Number of Contestants Exceeds Expectations.

The power of example is having a splendid vindication in the campaign for the city beautiful under the joint management oi a committee or the Council of Clubs and Mercantile Club. When the time for filing applications closed Saturday 260 haI been filed with Secretary Morgan, and these represented only a fraction of the in- terest which the movement has aru me ruies proviue ior inree inspections by the judges. The work of determining the merits of improvements made in lawns is divided into wards and eleven judges are in charge. The first inspection is being made now, and another will be made in July and me iai in aepiemDer, closing on tne 16th day of that month, when prizes will be awarded. Mrs.

L. W. Keplinger, and Secretary Morgan have been giving the contest close attention, and are deserving of credit They are great-, ly pleased at the interest particularly in the western part of the city and the Armourdale district. WHEAT IN WYANDOTTE. Already 30 Inches High and Promises 35 Bushels to Acre.

Talk of the wheat belt, what's the matter with those fields in tho vicinity of Vance in Wyandotte county? Mr. K. F. Heisler was out visiting his farmer friends in that neighborhood Saturday and brought in several stalks of wheat taken from the field of ex-County Commissioner Wm. Jacks, 84 years of age, which measure 30 inches.

There are a number of fields in the vicinity of White Church and Vance that will yield 33 bushels if nothing unusual happens. There is an unusually large acreage this year in Wyandotte county. Fruit, Including see'd-ling peaches, looks good. Y. W.

C. A. to Celebrate. The second annual May Day festival by the Young Women's Christian Association of Kansas City, will be given tomorrow night in the Portsmouth Auditorium in this city. One hundred and fifty girls will take part in! the -festival.

The rehearsing is being conducted under the direction of -Mrs. Olive P. Hazel, teacher- of gymnastics at the Y. W. C.

A. and an instructor in physical culture at the Kansas City, High schooL The first part of the program will consist of Swedish gymnastic exercises by fifty-two girls, and a series ox old English folk dances from a book of folk dances sent from London to Mrs. Hazel. The second part of the program ill bo devoted to a dance of tho seasons. Mrs.

Hazel's High school class will assist in the program. A Dog Newsboy. A ohepaord colHe delivering Bewa-papers with clock-work regularity, aad performing cany other businesslike acta, te a tentfllar sigh tho Island, ia. ecstasy wlta ia asa oo soQSrato ccjrtocas aasd dejond Eighth and Minnesota Ave. W.

1302. KANSAS CITY, KAS. Wagon Work HOME OF HONEST SHOES. close at Saturday, 11 m. A oys Tr the children Painting ARE GIVEN MOST CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION IN OUR PAINTING AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT, WHICH IS IN CHARGE OF MR.

CH New and Second-Hand Vehicles OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS IN STOCK FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. EXTRA WHEELS," SHAFTS, POLES, AT WONDERFULLY REDUCED PRICES. The NORTHWESTERN GARAGE and STORAGE CO. "KANSAS CITY, KANSAS BEST GARAGE" 1809-15 NORTH 7TH STREET. BELL 303 WEST.

HOME 610 WEST, PINOIREE Distinction and Classy Patterns te 1911 Wall Papers Those Who are seeking excluslveness, will find ample gratification "in the notable display we are making this season. No matter what you are looking for in Wall Paper you will find it In all Its completeness and at popular prlees here. Wo feel so proud of our line of Wall Papers that wo extend to you i most cordial Invitation to call and give our display your most critical Inspection. The Shoes That Are Always In Demand And the reason Is: Best of material, up-to-the-minute styles and the lowest prices consistent with quality. Note tho beauty of tho shoe illustrated here, crave nette or rain cloth pump, high heel, decorated lines, and only three dollars.

XrDCnCJ your 1 ill 5) li IS 527 Minnciota Ave. CCS Minnesota Avcnuo. We At when ethers fail. fl At I we sxiu nv xnoso, o'evcr-nine We taught at their residence. phono West 7i.

Residence, 1114 fayetu, K. C. tule io ttta fair Lustlins mows-.

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