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The Evening Star from Independence, Kansas • Page 8

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The Evening Stari
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Independence, Kansas
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8
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THE EVENING STAR INDEPENDENCE, KANSAS. FACE EIGHT MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1915. WE DELIVER PHONE US YOUR WANTS! SUIT SALE FIRST OUR OF THIS SEASON OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 27 When we place on sale OUR ENTIRE STOCK of Misses' and Women's Suits A Real Sale of Regular Priced Suits at a Great Saving---Almost Half 3ANADA TAKES PROMPT ACTION TO RELIEVE ITALY Move Caused Considerable Ex-; jj citeniciit in the Chicago Wheat Pit, but Soon Died Down Slight Advance in Price.

jgj There has up to the present time been no good reason why we should offer seasonable merchandise at apparently cut prices in order to sell it. If von will stop to think a moment, you will see it is neither logical nor businesslike Don 't kid yourself. As evidence that our suits have been as cheap as "cut price" suits, we offer this statement, that this has been our greatest suit season. But now that the selling season is well advanced, we have grouped them all into 3 grand assortments and reduced them all to about half the original price. These suits all come from reputable makers and you'll be pleased with the qualities, the styles and with the extremely low prices now.

Come at once and make or afterwards. New Prices prevail on all our suits. your selection Saturday morning THESE SUITS WILL BE FITTED AND ALTERED FREE. By United Press- Winnipeg, Nov. 29.

It was officially announced today that the government seized twenty million bushels fwheat Saturday, for Italy. The rmrchase was made LOT ONE LOT TWO 745 35 Suits in this Lot, consisting of Gaberdines, Poplins, Serges, Fancy Mixtures and Broadcloths. These are all the newest and 50 Suits in this Lot of Serges, Poplins and Desirable Woolens and Mixtures. Real value up to $20.00. through Great Britain, price being one dollar four and three-) eights cents.

is a best styles, fur and braid trimmed. All sizes up to 47. Come and select your suit now, $17.45, and alterations free. Every Suit a good one and desirable. $9.45 small sum for such good suits.

Sizes to 44. Chicago, Nov. 29. The expected sensational advance in wheat prices following a seizure of twenty million bushels by the Canadian authorities failed to materialize today. There was a short advance following excitement in the Lot Three 13 of the season's choicest models at Including our finest Velvets and Broadcloths, elaborately trimmed in rich fur and black silk braids, velvets, in sizes 16, 36 and 38 only.

Broadcloths up to size 46. At this very low price $22.45 every high grade suit remaining is included and alterations are free. opening of the local pit but noth-j ing like that expected. The market closed at one dollar, five and three, fourths for December, which was tnree-rourtns above the price 5X2 3Z place on the supreme bench now boss. Carl years ago preached in l.is-M 11.11 iVioTirt qtiot tt-v, ia the uonerreerationai cnurcn nere SHORT NEWS STORIES All If Mothers Knew I It opening and one and two-fcurths above Saturday's closing.

The highest point reached during the day for December was one dollar, six, and the lowest, one dollar, four and one-fourth. Reports from Kansas City, St. Louis and Minneapolis were that the advance at those markets was about equal to those here. There was a growing feeling among brokers this afternoon that the government's action will not have the effect first feared. and has a lot of friends who will be glad to congratulate him on expected to resign.

Secretary Houstan of the department of ag riculture, is to take the, place or sllch a Pr0m0tl0n- bow good these SUITS are, every hard-on-his-clothes MAY BE SECRETARY There is a rumor out in Washington that Secretary Lane of the Lane and Carl Vrooman, now assistant secretary of agriculture, is AY AS EXCITED The bovs out in the vicinity of his interior department, is to take th3.to take the place vacated by Made of the best weaving fabrics and made to hold heir shape ill iiT tr- a Ij $3.00 and Upward STATE TROOPS TO 5 ix i a ti i 1 i i i 4 a t. ft fa Li ii ff nil 11 rl HI rHi lH VU IS stop cm Hi Jr- a GOVERNOR LOUISIANA MAY DECLARE MARTIAL LAW IN ONE PARISH. WANT ADS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY' By United Press. New Orleans, Nov- 29. State St.

troops who were called out by Gov-! Serges, Colors. 2500 yards of Wool Dress Goods, Poplins and Fancy Mixtures all ernor Hall to stop gambling in Jefferson Parish, when the authori ties there refused, according to the; governor, to enforce the law, reached Jefferson Parish about noon. Martial law has not yet been declared. the correct thing for your winter dresser. Regular values, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.25, now to close out quick at WANTED To rent a stock farm near Independence.

Call on O. H. CI emmer, 134 W. Laurel, or phone E. J.

Castillo, 6703. 1 1-29-3 tx FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 773-A. 11 -29-3 tx The Fourth Ward circle of the Presbyterian church will meet witli Mrs. W.

H. Hazlett of five hundred South Sixth, on Thursday. A full attendance is desired. The time set is 1:30 p. m- 1.39 69c an HO MURDERED WARDEN'S WIFE By United Press.

29c, Lorentz-Ragan. Miss Luciie Lorentz of this city and FOR SALE A 9-room house with Leslie Regan, of Cherryvale. were larSe fron porch, back porch united in marriage yesterday after- screened in, on pavement; barn and at the Methodist parsonage by ft front- Inquire 212 Earl Street-Rev. Wharton. Mrs.

Ragan is well Phone H38-A. ll-29-3t known and well liked here as she has lived here a number of years- Mr. FOR SALE One pedigreed Duroc Ragan is one of very male, immuned; one 4-year old popular young men. They will make cow, fresh- G- H. Coleman, R.

5, their home in Cherryvale. City. ll-29-3tx Witty Dry Goods Co Joilet. 111., Nov. 29.

"Chicken" Joe -Campbell was convicted of the raur- der of Mrs. Edmund Allen, wife of the former warden of the penitentiary! today. The jury recommended hanging- KraBBB BMaWBaWaMpHBMMaWaHHp The Junior Music club will meet FOR SALE A good buggy for sale tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Lewis H. Neeland, 315 North ll-29-6tx cheap.

G. Penn-avenue- (Hi ATT'O Grabham station are recounting with considerable gusto the story of an Independence editor who came out there a few days ago and shot the head off of a decoy duck. Boys of North Ninth street. LICENSES Harrison Williams, 26. Clierryvai NG -SHOES -HATS ROYAL ARCH MASONS.

Elizabeth IlelemS, 17, Cherryvab The regular convocation of Leslie Ragan, 24, Cherryvale Keystone chapter, No. 22, ivill he I'ueile Lorentz, 21, Independence held Dee. 1, at 7:30 p. m. Election George T.

Finch, 83, Cherryvale SALESMEN WANTED For finest line outdoor and indoor advertising signs made of metal, cardboard, paper, muslin, wood, oil cloth and brass ever offered public; also most complete uptodate line cardboard, cloth, wood, metal, and leather advertising specialties, business calendars, and beautiful DeLuxe calendars. Commission basis. Good contract for right man. Write today with references and experience. The Scioto Sign Kenton, O.

11-29-1 Emma Dunstan. 55. Monmouth of officers and other regular business. Please attend. W.

E. BROOK, H. P. M. F.

WOOD, Sec. Aaron Johnson, 35, Bartlesvillc Clara Blackwell, 26, Bartlesville Leo Gwazdac, 29, Dearing Joczy Grozsek, 19, Dearini? NO MEETING TONIGHT The special meeting of Eva Chapter No. 18. O. which MONDAY and TUESDAY WE are offering a line of Mens' Suits at 11 A in Blue Serge, Browns and Grey Mix-tures that are the best cheap values that ever left our store.

For $2.50 and $3.00 we show a line of Mens' Shoes just in from the factory that equal shoes sold for 50c to $1.00 more a pair. For $1.50 we offer a reproduction of every kind and style of Mens' High Grade Hats. i was to have been held this evening, i been postponed because of the AT THE CLOBE SPECIALS death of E. P. Allen, Worthy $1.50 Wool Shirts at 98 75c Sweater Coats at 50 $15.00 Overcoats at $6.00 Boota at 84.98 $10.00 Mackinaws at $7.98 LION BRAND SHOES-CARHARTT'S OVERALLS.

HAVE MUMPS L. It. Spradling and three of his children are in the "mumps room" the family residence on Sontli Eleventh CLOTHING STORE 101 West Main St. The THE GLOp The Store of Quality ORCHESTRA MEETING The Symphony orchestra will meet at tomorrow evening at the band hall on West Main street. A good attendance is I.

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