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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 7

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mmmimmlan. 1 1 1 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES. SATITIMAY, MARCH IT. 1928. THE NEW MILL CREEK PARKWAY VIADUCT IS PERMANENTLY OPEN TO TRAFFIC.

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i 14 ,1 2 i' .1 1 1-. i 1 1: '''6r- 7. 1 .,1 ..4 0, i 11 fi 0 IF ,.,416 A '''''A, All Silk Hosiery $1.35 $1.95 i A F. 4 1 4 '4-1' 4 I A A ok .....,,,,,,,11 "IP The roadway under the new viaduct over Mill Creek parsway at Forty-third street was opened permanently yesterday to traffic after having Iwo closed off and on for more than a year while the span was under con struction and the roadway was being improved. The imposing structure hosU in the picture replaced an ugly wooden trestle, a menace to traffic a Lel an eyesore to the surroundings.

The new viaduct was completed last 'all, but cold weather set in before the roadway could be finished. The roadway uttn closed off and in the pictur fall, but cold weath after haring imposing structure was completed last Unusual Values Offered in Imported Cut-Steel Beaded Bags 6 6.95 Chiffon, SenziService Full fashioned and perfect. All silk from top to toe. 33-inch and regulation lengths. pointed and blocked heel.

Spring shades; sizes 812 to 10. of the bank, Identi A the bank, Wend A ROUND-UP OF DIALECT A ROUND-UP Muench, and James L. Hamilton 011ie Sams is in jail at Benton. fol- 1Wailer. cashier Ir.

Clayton, on roadhouses. Irvin fled the men. y. New, Smart Nelly Don Frocks $1.95 $2.95 C. RUPPENTHAL COLLECTS SPECIMENS OF KANSAS SLANG.

C. RUPPENTi 'SPECIMENS OF Princess Pat Hose Cum LaudeProf. Jesse E. Wrench KnightsCharles R. Persinger.

McFall: Jules C. Tate. Gallatin; F. P. Chiles.

Silver Lake. Samuel R. Brous. Harrisonulle; Charles Victor Dunn. Urich: Charles El-sea.

Buckner; Alvin WeMberg. St. J01111 Kenneth Baker. Oblige: Roy G. Sehwamb.

New Raven; Clen L. Marks. Kansas CityLJoenh Graves. Mo. Ralph Foltz.

Dearborn; Elliott John Lawton, Brookfield: Wesl Harlan. arlan. Sedalia; Richard J. Koopman. Wright City: Robert Osterloh.

Joplin: William Robert Eaton. Lockwood; Earl Green. Dexter: Wade Ripon-ton Nash. St. Louis: Samuel Hoffman.

St. Loms: Jonn Z. Ainsworth. Lexington: Mar-ill Glenville Weller. Pattonsburg: Harold E.

(love. Linn. and Elbert liassinritter. Aumma Cum LaudeProt. Jesse E.

Wrench Open Late Tonight esee i 14 14 14 101 go, 11 1 I i II Vs'elitak' td 1 re I 1 ,,.,.1 ilf.44.7.-'i 4. .41:14,,,,. .:12 ilgii. i. 1: Ie i 2 I 1 1 A 4 .214 "I MINNO t)NollS Klini It ir i it, 4b -410 Excellently made of genuine cut steel beads.

Gold and silver in various intricate and charming de. signs. All mountedwith chain handlescharming silk liningsfitted with change purse and mirror. pit Work of Bunnell Judge la to I Go into Unabridged Diction. miryFinds Material in VI ork of Rani Go 'I" Into ni Unahr ary---Find Al litany' 111 $1.95 Open P8203 Tonight LI "SPri cc, Slyes Open Late Tonight P' rl Ice 1, tlYkS The Rag ShopFirst Floor MEW With vamp toe or picot edge.

All silk chiffon, full fashioned; sizes 8 to 10. Spring shades. TO FLY TO THE AIR SHOW. Gay prints in a di. versified sele ction of styles.

All fresh and new, for home and street Guaranteed fast colors. Frocks that combine fashion and economy. Fourth Floor bine fashion and ec only. Fourth Floor $2.95 Main Floor Values "New alibri Hits" 'New ri its" "New Hits" Idea for FAent Here to Se Sought by C. of C.

Men In Detroit. Three representatives ot the Chamber of Commerce are to fly to the All-American Aeronautical Show at Detroit April 14 to April 21 to obtain Ideas for a similar show here at some later date, according to plans made by the aeronautics committee at its meeting yesterday afternoon. "Shop. Early" "Shop 1 I 1 I 1 vs i SALINA, March 16.Judge J. C.

of Russell fdr the last wenty years has been compiling of dialect, provincialisms, coloquialisms and slang in Kansas. Dr Nr.ls H. Vizetelly of New York, edior of the Standard Dictionary, has quested Judge Ruppenthal to sub-from 2,000 to 3.000 words. The judge has several thousand ords he reqards as suitable. Each is noted as to its part in speech rise use of all words and phraces is Astrated in sentenzes.

with men'ion tether the word has been hard in leecti Most of the expressions have found In papers in Western and Kansas. Vork is to begin shortly on an unlOridTed dictionary of d'alect, and the rords collected by Judge Huppenthal Lii find a place in it it is said. SALINA, Marc i.uppenthal of Rus wenty years has of dialect, pi lquialisms and slan H. Vizetelly -ir of the Standar( equested Judge Ru from 2,000 to 3,1 The judge has i ords he regards a ord is noted as to i he use of all word In sen'eni tether the word 3e.ech Most of the Aen found In paper entral Kansas. Vork is to begin liriMed 3rds collected by .11 find a place In Propper's Blue Edge hosiery of sheer all silk chiffon from top to toe.

Full fashioned. Sizes 814 to 10. Spring shades. First Floor I li. Wirt 11'4 ii 1,1: i 41, 0 lt A' 4 1: Ao.

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1 1 Valley Oratory Laurel to Dillon. ST. Louis, March Charles E. Dillon. Washington university.

tonight was awarded first place in the tenh annual Missouri Valley oratorical contest. Second 1 place went to Miss Avis Sutton of the University of Missouri and third to Harold Hughes of the KanFas State Agricultural coy (4 4, To A $7.85 ----Main Floor-- Style features that pronounce the breath of spring every pair. A complete array of delightful retv creations. the r. a -Main styblerectfeatt ourtessh prit A complete art retv creations.

ab a 4, 1 1111 7 'ie ir ----42, It 1 loo 1 FOR V. U. ENGINEERS. FOR 31. i 11.

Porta March 16.Two ot aiAJ.ed pandits who held up the Bank of Qulin and escaped with I $2,600. are in jail today, according to the prosecuting attorney. Frank 1 Casey is held at Cape Girardeau and New Spring Shades in Imported Kid Gloves Smart 5 It'ashable Novelties Models Satins, Patents, New Colors in Kidskins Satins, New "New Hosiery Shades" "New Hosiery "New Hoisery Shades" "New Holsery Sherd's" "New roisery 'lades" IENNO00 Ifr) kJI su pa 4 Js )1 al 0 0 0 4.1 Economy Dept. Big rx Values A lomy A onom 'y Dept. Big Values 1 Chic one-clasp styles, attractively hand sewn in contrasting shade.

Selected, real Kid Gloves, with band tied with bow. Others with braided kid flare band and embroidery in contrasting shades. All high shades for Springall sizes. Gldve ShopFirst Floor 'orts--otte Seniors; Enter I he Knighthood at St. Patrick.

i COLUMBIA, March 16.Porty-1 -le senior engineers of the Univer-1 of Missouri college of engineering n'ered the knighthood of St. Patrick 1-re tonight, when the patron saint r.sided at the annual ceremonies. Prof, Jesse E. Wrench of the uni-1 faculty. was dubbed summa honorary knight.

while HI T. Ante of Mound City was Patrick." Of the forty-one senior knighted the dagree was cum laude for eight and g7ta cunt for five. Twenty'tht were dubbed knights of St. who received the honors t'uni LaudeLtonet Secial W. Thonon.

Wanoo. kieorge Kukwood: Edwin LP HP. Fan Schoole. LaudeRectot Charlek Fereagon. I Hunt.

L. Fanner, De Nebv PlEt Car Samuel Pollock. Kfit1588 City: lic4ale5. Trot; Roland M. 01.ft-one Senior Knighthood of COLUMBIA, Al -e senior 'y of Missouri cone n'ered the knighth( ere tonight, when at the an Prof, Jesse E.

WI, 1ty faculty. was "I bonoral trl Antleq of 1 Patrick." Of the kninhted cum laude cunt f( 'tht were dubbed Students who Ivo, Cum audeU W. Thonon I ail Si hmaic Klikit Mimi, Fa 7.:,. LaudeRetint a L. Farmer, Plaa Car Samuel lic4ale5.

Dept. "Pumps" "Ties" "Straps" "Oxfords" 2nd NOW Nothing Over $4.98 I Economy OP Dept. 2nd Floor "Pumps" 4 a mmilnvil "Ties" i "Straps" ill it INIIIS "Oxfords" All ill Ill 41 al over 004 A- Over i 10 1 $4.98 4. -leadtlAr SpecialFine Doeskin 'Washable Gloves Radium Silk Vestees $2.95 Ilas Grown on Worth Alone! Princess Pat Elastic Step-ins $8.95 'Hi Styles Lo Prices" v- .1 69c "Hosiery O. 0, i 1 4F.

ir 4r VII' A 69c "Hosiery 69c "Hosiery pit 0. 404 Smart slip-on and one-clasp styles that would regularly be priced at $3.95. In Spring shades, mode, beige, gray and white. Sizes 51A to 7. Glove ShobFirst Floor (Th 2nd Floor Offers '') 98c "Hosiery 1 rnalSrois IIIIIIIk 0 111116, St.

tili I 1, 98c 0 "Hosiery 98 cuA "Hosiery 101711 1112-14 Walnut, Thru to 1113-15 Alain WW1 1112.14 Wal Chic double breasted models to give a finish. ing touch of smartness to the tailored costume. In white and color s. Other Vestees of broadcloth, pique and silk, $1.95 to $5. Sizes 32 to 42.

Other Vestees of broad- cloth, pique and silk, $1.95 to $5. Sizes 32 to 42. Fashioned 12 inches in back and 10 inches in front. Two satin covered stays in front and back. Also side fastening and front clasp models at this price.

Fourth Floor tz, Our upstairs economy dept. avails the opportunity of buy- ,:,::1 ing the latest styles at crate prices. Preferred style, En wanted materials of Pat-111nr-oP ents, Satins, Colored arga eral in er ing te prithe latest es styles- at mo-d- 16441., ac. Preferred in wanted materials of Pat- ents, Satins, Colored For Girls 6 to 14 Pique Print Ensemble tor Uirls to 14 6 -r Pique Print Ensemble 1 4444484 1 oft It 1 .) 1 1 '7 3 1'47' 1 ii- 1 ii ftl 1 .,13 3 IA -0. tl a A A Great Saving Today SportswearEighth Floor I.

1 0 I- t.f. 1 1 SportswearEighth Floor 1 1 S-A-'I 4 4 1. 1:.. .0 7, 4); a It 2 .95 if 4 I i ttilfi'; 1 'steel t.7,,,.n.V0 I ss e' I N. --tVel' $1-95 I $1.50 44-cfl-I, 4, 3.4 11 iI I ti, ei 1- es l''' i 14 4 f' 14I IC'sg, 'Egg ..5.1.

1 I. 1 A a I 1, .6 i i 40:,, f'-45. trc.e. ,.410: 1.431:411: ,,07 1 .4. i A Great Saving Today i ri,) ..0) 1 1 i 'e, 4 4 -44 Third FloorMai TWEEDS.

mixtures. sports and dress coats many colorstwotoned combinations. Sizes 6 to 14. 1 ra lc 13 I FROCKS (As Pictured) CLEVER Frocks for Girls 6 to 14 in coat styles with matching frocksbright, pretty prints in combination with plain materials many patterns and colors. Specials" 9nd Floor Carried in Wide or narrow Misses' Straight Leg i i Hose 98c Chlidren's apt.

2 New Smart ha 1---- I. it A Sorinp 1 $4.48 Men 9s9 Boys' and New Smart Spring Shoes For Little Folks and made to the true form of the foot. Fancy or plain styles at a saving. Gents' Spring Specials" 1 1 I Specials" Specials" i 2 Fndloor Chlidren 7s Dept Carried in oor 3 New. 4--, Fl FROCKS Wide or narrow -sprinSmart widths Misses' lit Straight j't III For Little 4 Leg To Folks elZ) (As Pictured) MI 4kA $295 4:, Hose i $4.48 1 Ul 98c 1.j..! and made to the true form of the foot.

Fancy or plain styles at a CLEVER Frocks for Girls 6 to 14 'Al :1 i 1 1Z.3 in coat styles with matching frocksbright, pretty prints Ln 51 vat combination with plain materials in 'Ca many patterns and colors. 1 I 411 On Sale Until 1 o'Clock Only Boys and Gents, 1 e--Ni Girls uoats S5 i Spring 6 WEEDS. mixtures. sports and dress coats, many colorstwo- :7 4 I 14 toned combinations. Sizes 6 to 14.

Third FloorMai I a N. 4 Printed Pajamas IrN 1 -r-s Cotton CrepeBroadcloth 195 A Famous Maker's Jersey Knit Union Suits $1.95 Regularly $195 Cr tS Tailored Crepe de Chine Slips $3.95 Novelty New Oxfords for Men a style that satisfies with quality and fit. Boys' Styles solid. sturdy and snappy oxfords at big savings. Novelty New Oxfords for Men a style that satisfies with quality and fit.

Styles ci Bsoy otid s. sturd and snappy oxfords at Several attractive styles with long and short sleeve models. In stripes, figured and plain colorings. Also black with figured sateen. .00 "Alen's Values" .00 "Boys' Values" .00 ,4 Men Values" .00 "Boys' Values" I 4 :41 I 4 Open Late Tonite Open Lae 'Cr-epe de Chine Bando Sets Children's Hats Just ArrivedAll Colors 1 111 I 1 Irirpnq Pint-Q 1.

Fine, perfect garments, priced so low that we are not permitted to advertise the maker's name. Reinforced. Pastel shades. ents, we ad- ame. astel Attractively hemstitched models, with self double straps.

Deep shadow proof hems. In pink and white. Charming models or such a low price. Step-ins ot crepe trimmed with lace, lace bandos to match. The set $295.

Pastel shades assif 95 pp CUT PRICE Little tepigp Gents SHOE STORE 11 East 1 2th St. values. You Save on Every Pair 41 A LARGE and interesting selec- 22 non- demure little hats tot 47 45 to little glrisvery new and fresh Sprili7 styles and color, 111t rPsh 1 111 s5oo Fourth Floor Fourth Floor Underwear ShopFourth Floor 4" Fourth Floor, Alain' i 1 6.

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