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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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BLOOMINGTOX ILL, WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 10, 1901. Com am a rrr, at rsn rvi tm A CT I Vsr Jjit Cvmts From Gatfly's Jt't Good. OLD RESIDENT ILL Mrs. W. B.

Weed, of Cookavllle. Is crltlraliy ill and her family hits been Eummoned to her bedside. Sh. If a alater of Mrs Fir-ton mm II liaise Who er Jingham. of Ulootnlngton.

DEATH OF MR8. S. M. M'CRARY- One-Fourth Off Sal Great reductions In Ladies' Stylish Suits, Coats, Jackets, Hats and Fl-s ftiru. 8.

M. MeCrary died at 6 o'clock yesterday mornlnir at her home In Lex ington, after being an Invalid for ten yeara. due to a complication of diseases. ui ,0, uwc meir vigor, neaun ana youthiulness to the great restorer of youth, DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. of this nreat remedy, and waxed eloquent one finger nreventlnn hi "n9 Per'od' Prominent 32d decree Mason.

Duffv. finger preventing him from enlist. fie was the wife of Thomas M. Mct'rary and her maiden name waa Jenkins. She We Handle Nothing But Union-Made Clothi was born in Madison county, March Hify.

and waa married on October 13, Hlorl itai. to her surviving husband. She had been a resident of Lexington since lKtiti, Ladies' Coats title, leaves one son. Wulltu-e. ttnd three nn stepchildren, charln and Edward and In Its praise, lifelong resident.

Born r- imiivc ana March 3. 1S26. Pure Malt Whiskey keeps his machinery -Mrs. Mary Kills. She also leaves a mini ne 19 nis HDtn year.

her of brothers and sisters, at follows Mis MoMllllon, Hutchinson. J. Jenkins. Mrs. John Weakly.

I-. Jii.ij I User, and Miss Jenkins, nil of Lexlng ton. She wns a woman of earnest Chris $lK, turn character and a faithful member of the V. H. church.

The funeral will Former price 545.00, reduced now to Former price 28.00, reduced now to Former price 24.00, reduced now to Former price 1 7. 00, reduced now to Former price 14.00, reduced now to Ladies' Jackets Former price $6.00, reduced now to $4.50 Former priv.e $7.00. reduced now to 5.25 Former price $7.50, reduced now to 5.75 held from that church on Thursday af ternoon, Hey. Mr. Hovle will otneinte.

BURIAL OF MRS. WILSON The fu HtJ It! neral of Mis. Charles Wilson, of Lexington will take place this afternoon at o'clock from the V. n. church.

7.l Ladies' Trimmed $15.00 ladles' trimmed hati reduc-d '0 10 00 ladles tilmmed hats redu. ed to .9.00 ladies' trimmed hats reduced io 8.00 ladies' trimmed hats reduce! to 7.00 ladles' trimmed hats reduced to 4 00 ladles' trimmed hats reduc-d -o 3.00 ladles' trimmed hats reduced to DEATH OF MRS. WILLIAMSON Mrs. Dr. illl-tmson.

of Lexington, died yesterday morning at an early hour, from Former price $8 00, reduced now to 6.00 Former price $8.50. reduced now to 6.38 Former price $12.50, reduced now to. 9.38 At tne effects of a stroke of paralysis re ceived some months ago. Iicceiised was 5.. 2..

horn In West Vltglnla t5 years ago. and with her husband went to Lexington to reslue five years ago. She leaves a son In California, a son In Wisconsin, and Furs are making a reduction of one-fourth off on all furs, two daughters. Mrs. George McFadden Men's Overcoats and Suits It will pay you to get our reduc-d Una.

An Insnectlnn i en.j of Havana, and on. living In C.alcshutg. Brief serv ices were he at the residence last night and the remains were taken to credit Is good, You can pay for them while wearing them. Petersburg for Interment. Cretiil Makes MR WM.

M. KELSEA. DEATH OF PETER GARBER Peter MR. SAMUEL PIKE, 80 Yean Old. ratm.it sneak In any hm GATELY'S MAIN' AND OR.

The Aiwaxs A.vr MR. IRA B. GOw Buying Easy 85 Years Old. 78 Years Old. "I f-l it mv duty to speak a food word fur in aim in fine nistfth GEORGE F.

SAVAGE, 64 Yean Old. II '1 rnr. attpn.i 10 my 7th e'-ri Ul tht nerd of stimulant every 1 1 ill, I' irr M. iily. am! 11 praiae lor im ruin Mali Wiiiakrv.

An ,.1,1 man Ilk, of nature, and n.al.um in Parr. Mill HIiKkt-' a. .111 aid 1., whip at n.ehl hag a ilr I itr tf -il et- In I ami iiiaiire ar-and nun Ming ihr n.lvanir lime rntlft krrji i the kl, iw nl.l m.t n. 1 "1 a tli year. native of l.tahon.

X. and in my As old aire creetv on aM.inet liirnr la in. C. W. KLtMM'S uu hnith in hu K.

I'f mwl 1 klifw it- mult. ru 1 1 1" ni Jl.J kHf(l Malt Whlakejr will certainly He an. oW nun to keep and arts as fvrn inlliiemv tlie avstem. "tl i that wi, a remedy li ao eaaitv otinmed. and 1 lannot iak too highly 01 KKI.SKA.

nenled to ke-p the wheels the body ma. hinery ill motion, and I have f.nind nothiiig as ifo.nl aa Ihitly'a Ihire Malt ttlu.ki-y for that Niliin 1 ever ud brings ao mui'h c.nnrort, and. while I do not believe in the ue o( liquor aa drink. I ran chivifullv tlua a. the Uti t.

ni- in the world fur old IIKnltilK K. SAVAi.K. nvi. 1,, tp.nti vmir I am 111 my vr ami i- ......1 1 V.itl 'i' M-lt "iilt n.t tut Huff It life." iAMI Kl. IMKE t.arber.

a well-known Herman citizen of Anchor, died nt 7 o'clock on Tuesday morn'ng, since the middle of September he has been In declining health died from cancer of the stomach, ills age waa fs. I'etrr N. moved to Anchor from Washinirton. Ill In lv a ltd has re-s'ded on a faint since that time. In alt these years he has been an energetic and prosperous cttlren.

posseFslnir a wide ac-iiualntance. His Immediate family consists of his wife and two daughters at home, the' eldest being 13 years, "ne daughter dh while thev resided at Washington and four hovs In Issl of diphtheria. Mis Samuel Knuffman of Normal. Mrs. Ka'iffmati of Ker-rb-k and Miss I.l-ilc of Coorer.

Ill are sisters; Joseph 'Pl'-ber of lleer Creek. John Carrier of Morton and Chris llnrh. of Cooper, are brothers. Mr. liarher owned 4 acres of excellent land, he has always kept well Improved.

fa'th Mr c. artier was a M'tinonlte. and the funrrrd will he ln charge of Ucv. Mr. Klr-e of c.irlo.-k The funeral will he from the Oirlsthm church Thursday nt in o'clock, the Interment nt l'ralrle remelery.

February White Sale" rff 1 SOme 4 C3.000 cures maJe S-y Duffy during the 50 yea It so h.lier ny other med cine or combination of medicine" io dTn 5" 5 nnn 8 pr-scrlb-d ty over 8 KUS8d "cluilvy more I ha 2.003 hosolUis. It 5 in absolutely pure, gentie, ir.v r.e ton healthy action all the vital forces of tody, b-a and 4 A Great Sale of New Laces, New Embroideries and New White Piece Goods. Now Is the time to buy for your future needs. The goods we offer during this sale are our own importations. Eurrhri rn.K.

Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey contain no fuse oil. and Is the only Hhiskey retnunlzea by the dovernraent as a medicine. This is a guaiantce. CAITIUN When you a-tk for Duffy's p0ro Malt Whiskey ba sureynu net the genuine, i nscrupulous deal-ers, mindful of the excelleace of this preparation, will try to sell cheap imitations and Malt Whiskey sub-i'' "re the market for profit only, and which, far from relieving the sick, are positively harmful. Dement! Duffy's" and bo tture you net It.

It Is tho only absolutely pur Malt Whlskev which qualities. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is id In sealed bottlss only; never in tlusk or bulk. Lock for the trade mark, the "Old them-Int. on the lahel. and be certu the seal over the cork Is unbroken.

Beware of refilled bottles. Sold by a I druggists and direct. $1.00 a bottle. Medical boonlet free. Duiiy Ma.t Whiskey Co.

Rochester New York THE COST OF KEEPING WARM. i newjsness. ma'aria. chl Is a Somebody With Penchant foe Figures 10V 4lU-uie Tor waning, weakened ritflnnc from as-d con- v.nen xne gooas were still otlered at their lowest prices. The assortment we shew never ban equaled ln either quantity or quality, and the values are better than "s- previous sale of thi3 kind.

Makes Estlmats on Hard Coal Consumed In Bloomington. Cold Weather costs money. Anyone who doubts this better figure m.l Vu ca'J5e a promo-er ot lr. dy. young strong RISKS ALL ON XAWl for a time on his cral hills.

Many ni.mm-liigton people ate dolna some fieiirlna mav be nn.ijtc.t lawwhere fine) an bjMt'B I and drawn work effects; 45 wide; $1.25 to $2 00 per ya-i. Just iw and they aie bumnii at un I "ii In. 111). Ho ivnai.i ami r.nally I llf'tl I'lirot'O ita.lr. SHIPS i II i a western Ivllllntl -n CZAR PUTS FAITH rilt-st some disagreeable facta, the present winter has been the cold that of KusalH.

est for at Last fifteen, tear, aec.i.tin. io the most comtv ai Iv old settlor a-hii. theia sat- It even old. a John Brlsben Walker Says One Pitched Battle May Decide the War Of Concern to Us. cords.

However all this may ho It ha. J2-J1 Id enough to set a redid as an machine made. In latest patterns, price from 5c up. Ae Feather Stitch Braids. Finishing braids and bias seam tape In all widths; price per bunch 5.

8. 10. 12. 15 and 20c White Marseilles. The popular material for shirt waists, shirt waist suits and boys' klits; price 30, 50 and 75c Mercerized Panama.

at.tillillat.ir of h'lit. THE DAMAGED SHIPS. Russia's Wrecked Vessels Were th( Pride of Her Navy Seme Figures. the ,1. ii.ii,,n the in 1 il.miF,,..,! th-llrM Tulit the war; in.

p.opie of thl, city like to keep tinllKm I alniuid he plenaed tn treat his nrtli le with due respect I'tit no an in need reply. It may he jhiisn ronrlilalv-ly hy log. Iral reasoning from premlac, of that the tlih-d form of anoialisin put ntn heeomes anaiehy. Mr. Kdliorg Ik ulao a rheerftll hunaler at wit.

H. fiivh tie peter saw a a.K-lal-lat "at the end of a eia-ette or with Ms hair In the I must rhad atuiltv Neither am I a prop, erty holder However. I tru-t that with a amount of frugality. I may neron-ie a aptitallst on a small hut 1 do not Intend to tie dl. tat.

by brb bat dvnamlte na to the win- I shall uae It. Mr Kdhmg enter with great gusto Into the etiunnlatlnii of i.r-taln niui.l.lp.il and governmental sran-dale as If It th. imlieard of thine in hiaiory that the soclalNt liaertllig of heeauae he d. plorea If That hrll-eiy and kindred n.ietiaes are r- "atllaed nn.l an, ar. willing to fr MR.

LONQWORTH'S REJOINDER. Replies te Soma of Mr. Edboro, Statements on the Teachings and Practices of Socialism Editor rantiik-nph In morn-ln liie Kiihoin ami Wurman' fiir.tril.ute.i- two nrtlel.B meant to he iin-aweia to the. one feliril.lly 3. Til nioFt l.a.lera It h.e.l not he Fal.l thl, ar-tie aie not only of a r.

ntitiuity of thotiKht but th-y F-tve only the Her. Mr. Kilb.iru continually hoots willy lit seeing the eilashtx ami hl artlilf la 1:, 'l b.ut the tlltnlnal of the Fu.lallatle he adtlllla the beat of orifTIII- at" I in iik aim nnii of th-m here ailil there 111 hla- and thev ba.e a.waya a-ltliiat Inlo tumble." Ve.a, Kdlmrar figure Just what they pay for this -John rt.ishen W.ilk.-r rniilb (, nf 1. 1.. purpose would be Impossible owing tt in- larieiv peat pr.lii,et.

In th. ii wh-ti th. thermometer m. Olilonnio hlliitm tl- rn ri iz.it tr.ri m. tho t.ir.

Long Cloth. I lot 36-la Long Cloth, pieces, $1.35 per piece. I lot 36-Inch Lcnf pieces. $1.50 per ple.e 1 lot 36-Inch Long Cicth pieces, $1.60 per piece I lot 36 Inch Lon? Co pieces. $1.85 per piece I lot 36-Inch Long pieces, $2.00 per piece Salnsook.

i the mark th. urn Tho 1 h. whl. the tie. ltuio.ii.il hu.nihci l.n Sine.

I Mte ill, i-i. 11. -1. I II I Ht 1 1. mMi.

rf lino dli-l f.rt a nnK. a TS feet 0 In h.H nn.l II l.mirhl lUKht main, howeve K-ts down b. coal. do for other advantage. In wmt.

weath-l r. l. av soft Ml and coke 'aeons, but there are rils th.o military enr aeev Cambric Edging and Insertion. Special values at 5. 8.

10. 15. 18' and 25c Xalnsook Edging and Insertion. Beautiful patterns on fine grade Nainsook from 5 to 50c At-iv Swiss Edging and In. sertlon.

Dainty designs In a 1 widths, also beautiful assortment of matched sets The qua.lty and price will please you Sew Lace Edging and In. sertlon. the newest patterns In Val- I enclennes In a I widths, priced from 1 cent tj 35 cents per yard. Val the popular trimming ate. In tesutlful new des gni, fr.re from 5c up.

To-chon lace In ei'her hand or all and the true of the ,,0 mofifba I'li'lilV Ht (Ht 1.., In the mlllt.irv then l.y Hl.fl ati.l l. tita tula a r. ttitti to 1'levloUS t.t Hi. pte f. .1 If.

lo.re si, i- I. if twit, re ti'-v- I in i ue ar. i. lira. -II.

winter the na to strug- tons of hard record of re. an.ilia In the i. nt familiar with the ler-4 II. It la In. thl, k.

th- run I "ja people or h- city rle Hlong with about oal. That waa the p.oi.le mav recall a'Hi he. One of the new light weight white waist materials that will te scarce later In the season; price 35c white Linen Crashes. All widths, frorr 36 Inches to 45 Inches; price 35c to $1.00. ne ilt In, h.

-iintry and has ntuli, tile ll.itli.nK Hint tuny ill! a .1. I the involve J. there was a are rikht. ,1 u. wi.o It la an the .111 of lv lilt a of people I'd In Keitn.K into Ululiaputaliie fa-t enoiiage te; c.4t! tear III curiae.

piinian-u aa rrltn-a. Mr K.b..rg wholly Ignores. nlan not make It pluln to lie hw fliair fllahoneaty WTtlld he ahsolttt. K- ,) tie away with tinder a FOelallatlO Ml Klt.otg Mr enntiot llltet.ret the .,11. .11 I HK'ee with Mr.

Kit-oil III. ef (hue In a 1 1. I ai ni mi. nt am f. f.

I. -Tt I f're tw. i-t io th Mr. Walker Chl. as.

i ri.iiti that th. wr.011 I in 1 1 I ci.ias is th- only i-uat hiatory nut. tnm a itrifi' in tri th twetitv I v-l'l-ln iin.l an 1 4 I ll li I aa us tlil-a .1,1,1. -rK. r.tnati 1.

1 rlk ih- f.i.e nr oll hi r-' hfiw it htf tl th- it t'i-niw i tiunlf ii im 1 1 1 1 i i .1 il. in i ne e-at tthe nuit nfl. I. nt tint and and 'tf Ullthi. It other htan.l-i t-f rni.iM-nt iltn 'I I of i'.

I- h' trtje it iv It ft'tm tw her fire. tnrr. tha J.ll,itll. I 111, e- MC-m. i I la in- nd- i 1 i i I I' i.

kn Iiom a Ile-fl Retviian Anencan Cu'lt. Butchers' I nen. Irish linen Belg.um linens In all widths que. Kiev Embroidered Swiss. that a.la'.v;..

Ik. I.lnroln e. that government aafeguards th. Inter. Ft.

of tnaiorllv." hui th. I Interests of the nr. not with! the f-le aii th.r nti il aas laslna-lon I air li-iw. will h. so tlF-htly around In-F.

a-, i Ihil an a man a. IPat i-'t wm P.ali; Na'nsosks. exfa yard or $2 CO per piece Jones' soft finished cart Inches wide. 28c yard. Masa.ls Cloth, for ex'ra underwear.

30c yard Ih.in roim-l IMi if. .1 rr! t'-r thu vff rf irv -f 1 tit. i.l., cu. ltd lli, iilii Ill I iii in If i I. Clh.

I rr I 'Hi It at tlie at it. i. i- li. I In I'd of I "nt. .1 fin itnJ t'le- I.

li it Imported embroidered teautl'ui qua'lty; figured. Sw.ss. striped th. i- pi Ivl I. il r.

-I. I r-r f.ftv I a War will Jil-an la Mr a.1 her. re tn, aiwaia In K. ttlti, tr.iuhi... Mr I theni focihI-laia nn.l th.r.-by hlmef the I ma.

I. Mm irttnlnal Is the e.erv.lay lame ty whl, Ii thl, vla.aa tl.iF kt.i.wn. tt KiiniliiH of time Hf We tm, I a i Tf.lt IF true In ,,,) 'Itliisatlon. all rtlla of m. I.l.

all e. i. mate aa,) Ft.i'b.n In life th. re hue tlla laa, that waa to the then oiatiiat Hut if iii.m riaiht it Fe. th.t eir iiif ua Flnipn a tl i.e.

of It In hltoi We rati, -ay I however, that It amounts t- tra.e. K. ha the audnrltv to ata'e that otiatttutional nf l-ople In have taken aa.iv tn the military power of that 11, Ml- -I Tl.H lu li lll.t .1 T'kf flif fv v. ttlls, i. an it a-i ()n f.Mni.

m.o,H ThU i.t t)f. (tf th rni 1, Ml fin h-t I la The Dig Store Hfn vtes. tli. i i i hi-h i t.f li i i i I th- let tr to tl, Am. a the Hv "I C.

W. KLE.MM ,1. fe Tftc Store Tha( Saies You Mont. nn.t Is it "It i ariiii.t Itl'i. fh rtui .1 Fi ut 1 1 e' i-.

hi .1 ha ai mini, nt a in, I Well I 1. 1 t't 'f Ht, he ,...,1 North Side Square. III I- In i. One h. i k.

in fit i i Battle May Dsxlde We 1 i nlttF tell, 'a from to tin-, of Hie "ii th. ti niuv timal i. Mi. win. mm th.

a. i. ni w.n hut II -ne g. I W.tk o'hei. 1-, with-ut fr-m p'.

mi.e The n.etit Is tllltrUe Id (e-n r.e 1 h. hNtorv the r- The-e Pa. never i he-en run r-d of kind If t.e lori.atlv fr it. T-lsv a man of the rlk- kit. I mit-ital ran io into He nth and with the F.vlnga of a few months' bote at toil h.

nime Ms own m.iater atd hi, r.e.,, rartall-t hy t-bar. I'af and 'iltlvain ar of uiiaurpaa.e.l rt, and f.rtilltv The a.a.n-r th. So-! lost la bla fhl, dl- r-etlon tie m---e lar.1t will he render e-letv I a la I Ft i Me am. i. int.

oiaanlied la na Worn an did ire other I mean It till for the herein of aiM-lfltlat nnat-btaf la.ii.ar ritlseii, i.n rata and lntt th. ft. their hottp a without I I- the I. I Fe 1 sTTas'i ssi'TiLL: 1 mm maun wlutl i ami eraraea other that, that lb I. i.l!..

I a laboi union 1,,,.. to Hu- wori ai till- CIlllF-lF TV. II. iiili tnrnt OinU. OHIti Ul I Ml A ri(vVe3 ui luicnt I (I.

atniVeit tj, If .1 pan WMt. i rn In at. do I would Finn.lin. iiliil 11 8 Gingham Percales mVilk a a a LK ala Wot, fr-e and Piatt Val. Laces .1 Imiiu or I'liltm na Paiia-li a l.t m.

...1. at 1 1- a .1 Cruiser. t. 1.. I tula, Itn-alat, v.irdF nr Hi I-- I.

ii- sr. ni 1,1. I the ith a i. Inches wide. 5 III fa- 1.1 the I'AltKK It a iXHWlill Til I'i'Fimlngtnn.

111. Keh i ii. til K- Tl l. Ui oil th. 'I-I11II ir i.ti- ti 11 who an to eliiaiM.

11 me. thir.k that tlie r.ade-F of thia pajer aie I fiorn oilier Vl Keb l-'e4. Wh. va iii the situation In 1 ben a Ian of I. nor Muidi and nivat.rloiia dia.

app. ataiii aaere of daliy o. ,0 fw id militia -ie fre.piei.iiy to a It av unaif. 111 aim. hiFi, t.i le tt T'i t'-'liiia! "a when itat ar-tl-'le remain Mind to the that nut who openly rnnfeFa.

a s.n. in r-i nun. oil er an an at, at. hist lie a. i 'I.

en telle me that I have le. fi filial-, ss to what ao, If lain I I TT Tl Tfll aT av TT' TT sf-m atsxa -srw ssr-snM wms I a Ii. Jiipi.ti win of special Waist Sales .1 tip ri'N'eh BASE BALL BRIEFS. waa the dsv the hohllt. In 1 l.

nat.F rf the Three Kv. Itaa. ll A Fled h' ra an, I nn. a nv air, kr to Mat, i Hlu- will wals's. lirVfclNlUKY IvS iJVfcK ai.

limn Odds and ends of all-wool sirlroi midras waists and ir ii in. n-w hedub- n.a th i- I In Ii S. 1 1. tl I Hare, -e the 'a'ke ni.ie fii Ira ll'IFala (,,,,,1 r.i....all.lltv a i t. mini' a ihilwn) and II.

h. po.tiote.l meeting llid.fll.lt.lt' 1 ato. ra of the ii .1. I I. Worth up to $1 50.

As Icrf as they last Il tf in k-e. a el If to and i of odds and ends have been added to our bargain list which up to now have escaped our notice. Kead them over and profit thereby. rot.ti 1 t- -11 ra .1 1. HIM I' ri til" and eh ted Thev are f.

i pi. al l.nt II II Mil III olia I Fll be IV that 1 do tint r-ad He Umiii a. laliain aa by ttv a. put in I. 1 It Httn -i Ullroad Poorly Iqulppfi.

Tl S.I., an l- rt. ,.,,) (, ttlne itK" the ilea.il'. Il lrtv mllea apart A not I Ft apt i- a three itu.k II and I. I I lir. -ior- am j.

hoit I kn ill try. A larsrc lot of Dress Goods Remnants from 2 to 6-yard lennihs in black and fancy suitable for wai.ts. skirts and childrrn's Ma Refjular I'rices. AUTOCRAT OF FAR EAST. Alewiee? stereotiy Founht as Ally ef the Japanese.

But Nov Is to ThFee. tl II Mill, r. In J-rrv He.r.v and 'I- 1, I'd Hist II II dresses at less than II Ultl tlie of time iFiiwa int.ifii: I whl, a-t a itili.t Odd Lot of Ladies' Wrappers 48c. Percae and fleece-lined which sold up to $l-odls t'-' from our regular line. Th I CV week Lad.es' a'l nen Hand'vhif'' JTj hemstl'ohed should again in i it, i.fr-.,n,.t awarded i- il of Ih- eiitol 1 I log" r'l 'Ok Man 1 This hemnante o' plain aad fancy tU ranging In leng'h from I to 4 yards worth up te $1 week ya-J Aitriilt ,1 Van I at In It la an th.

35 HU will ha- I aig- si- fr If I he a-itn ri.l I he 1 tat a 1 1 v. 1 11 1 t'l't It una on ai 1. II. I In tlaa the .11, t.e Fiil.atr. lt.FHo..'a Th tee Kv.

Il Kv the ll-F lis I A.s, Closing out price this week tl, ,1 II vt as I 56 hchss wee heivy Suiting In b'aclt tni cobra 75o i 10c Flannaiettes In drk and light coors llloll 'vv 01, a oil. It" I let Mt In th in It la lllf. i liltl I', hi t.i b. am a F.a". At a m.

'it ae. at If F-l-II rrv Ht.d I S' 'J 11 I A p. i.ff FtupMlv 1,1, u-n't, or Whit la in 1 ar-et. 1,. 1., 5C yard tC ya 10c yard 11.

I v. i-h o. 11 11.11, of tli em. 'I I. 'I 1 I.

I5 an! 12. lsoiines choice islo. A le ge Ixstt Tvt wesk .1 ,1 I. to la il'. an, I altntde Tbeie in.

l-r h-ad 'I ere la inn. i -m lit It la I at. Hi fair Inrlaaifv all 'I' th. head Tli.a, a tnu "it if fan. if.il to any one I nui Tl.ere another a id Who BdvFa'e apoeinitient I ntllitl najalnaf whom I lnv lo'liii.

In Hieta laa tlili.l in.a I l-l. Hal the of th. other aid tin Hat a po III. a nt ar .1 tl I aa 1 1. Il I Hie of produ.

Han 'I i do ii. want any half-way aii as munh lpal owneiwhip but ato Ml He wa aid I.fvf the i.l up the win, I. I tie teina of power over all of welh to divide the ptodiiel I H' la nl- t.i he put lulu f. le. t- rn a loptltaj H-tiry lieotaes Plea Wltl ouf rompenaaJlMU, l.

.1 what they h.ve I- th wr.at laa been done the A.o, and folofado, I at.d what happen In orado to-! 'a. in. ati'e dht not let. nt It Wh "et adv.rs'ea Ills lyltir of are, aP.tr, a Whlrh must I leS'lll ttl ai lf, taaro'e H.F .....1.1 I I' II I 1 a 1,1 I IF lb- th la 1 1 I- .11 rut; Ml op a 111 fat a-t ti I. in a me a tie fii vie.

oil wh an the rr, 1 ti if I up a law 1 ti, pis t-F. n.rrr keti'-IFl of 1 i -f Itu -Fla'i in "ti an VI oil a 11, lunll'v It. h-r a i.l I .11 I f. tt la. 1 If I oa'tlot, nf, 1 '11 1 la- .,1 at tt ii.te 1'.

ill. tl thttt IliiaFhi If ti 1 tl'l I.l. Special February Shoe Sale China, Which Costs More at the Potteries Than Wc Are Now Asking. Wh. 1.

I I. If of Ha nip. 11, .1 1 I 1- 1 I. Fa an. II Mll.et 1 M-' hui'o tl.

r.egl.ly a I Ibe lU.aFUI. of a Hat th. out a.a.n 1 H. -r r. ii ti -I fii nt I til If there In Hi.

I. In na I fltarr'al -onlilioti ho as th- Itoekfo.d at a of the tors waa toled to have a toi.gh.v I Ha. a' Ih. n.la ao afeiy tn.niui. fray b.

lekat, ti 'I'll- Ftjt.de w-re Ibe f.t.ri-,..l but the aaoi ore. a-Moil em P. 1,1,.,, agi.ln this t.a there 11,11 p.aa.lhiiiiy .1.1,1 hit of wal -r Kill ha Deeply Cnntere.f t-ne'e Sam. Neat 100-plecs Dinner 1 I'. hiFi.

a 11 ia-e advanuge ot these pMce reductlona thesi snaps will not li.t long Poiliive the grea'att value In honest made shoes of the year. for Womco's IJ.50 Hid 4 Turnei tni Welt Shot, made of the but pa'ent cjt and vicl kid la'neri--shas that are rt.ide to fit your feet Decorated Toilet Sets, nice shapes et f. If Hid II ho la'- aa I e.o Ah si. tT eh, a with the f.ii-a- I' tri I t. 1 ,1 tn a 'I 1 I II a.r iij t( 1 tit, Mia milF than a tbe othAr teiw- Japanese Oyster Biwla let.

a. I a and her tit. t.a Ilea take tart .1 op. $i0 IK I 4Ja- 60a' I lo p. a.1,1 at, p- II.

I t'. I lla ut I ao-ll -M, JnpFit I know, the men with 1 1 of hrm la a t.o. It I. Alfred Meaklns White and Gold Oyster Bowls. Wh'te Oyster Biels, per set Imparted China Bread and Buor aid are com'ortasie.

Every pair Is perfect mererlai. W)rkmamhlp. Iinl.h and style. Regular price space February sale price $2.75 be pat Any an tth hrslne i neaiirtna uiitr lt. al.tn.

palls that any small I. aria m'-rht sigit nisv ipil. kiv b. put out Vhlie Cups and Saucers, per set 1, at a'! tie Ir, ari If t.allv I au. aim.

na IF as J-ipalt I F. If I I a. ot 1 1 1 IV aT li le .1,1 ta, Itua.ia mav ii.fi -tale I. I 'tan. Wle'h, Gravy Boats 2c Fancy Tea StanJs.

he aji at, t. war I ee tl all i I'pli a 'la rtar MM v.e a a '-I a 1 a tl I aarhi. tl Heat of War Ir, fe. hill, a tMne fiina re rsnr baa msde the admlial illh.r In the far F.at anil aiowara gntt aUiuoaft a Lta own. ra'ii.

a nuyht aba I-, A any b.i Pa'. H'. -tilt. a aae-'al' lp- "ill "lie that a lam la a and ai.ar- hy the a whlrh ha ad. o.

alee if any ta. Ut lib. baa bialna ti.aih to so ld leaiher Ihro igho it, at 1 1 Mines' and Chldrens vicl klj and bo calf shoes. $1 25 and $1 35 0-7 vim at 9e and 0 jC Tshlng Pnsl laminations '( I'tawn of i-hiv Is lakii.a, I. la hnal annul, d.grea of fh W.al.yan li fFSl.lent eourwe.

e.nidin led rl.ai.el Choice six-Inert Jardinieres Glaus haul Galen Pitchers Fancy China fruit Dishes, set "a a-ipiliF litis 11, is at am Ii I lime utl.wi lf: i tkssW ngi aii a'tuinent in favor sat at- I trli sttday Blafltlfig.

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