Nation to Uphold Dry' Amendment Hardiiur Believes J'roiiiVnt THU Dclegiitre to Christian SirirhVs (.'muni tion Country .Should Help Hot of WorM. Washington, ''t. U F'rni'Jft.t Harding Hm quoted by di-lcgnlr t" th conference of Allied Christian Ho flelle, Hhn caller) lll-nn lilill tit III Whit House liixt night., Juki la-fur the i i)m nf their lo day ( I nic, i'i I'liirliig that I he nation, In hla opln tun, hi mill never depart from t tic lull amendment. The iM'Pnlnvnf, ih delegate null, rprcd IiIk further belief thiii Hi ri.iiiilry, in 11 Inter national ri liiHmi, should tin 11 ill iM'Hl fin the ret t'f (he. world. Th pi pMlilfnl greeted Hi delegate In hi Hi inly mill listened in til d 1I1 in iiiudn nn their behalf by r"rd 11. Hiiilth, 1 1111I1 num. nf the confer ence, who said Hi" conference wad lu ll liHlml In iwn things: Kiiforcemrnt ! r,f ll. Ulk m...-..A.. . U - '. lit lHI II Ii-llilltl IBI,I I l TM' nun i,r America' full duty 10 lh mt nf the world, tiklng if Hi International ilra llilil iy the delegnfea. Hi piealitenl aa mid to hat told them It waa exceedingly difficult fur tlx govern ment ti iln nil Hint It would Ilk. II inh HlxfHl, member nf the dele gation mid, Hint tliU munlry might never to make a t limit; it waa nut prepared and willing to hark up, anil asaund thrill that mull would rtir M hi policy a Ilia chief executive. - I'revloiia to lli tull at th Whit Hon, thn conference a warned by Hugh 8. .mgill, aecretary of Interna tional Hntiilny Hchool I'niini II of Ito liylima Ivlin hiIi.m, Hmt Hi Miitiiluy 'liiMila nf III ruiiiitry were fulling hull nf I heir poihte ami Hint Hi eiandnrd must 1 1 raised If heir work I to tin crowned with full sue . II declared that even Hi het friend of Hi Hi ill ihIh y achiHil recog nised that It rin'1 hixla many tint ere haphaai and Ineffective and fall to I'oiniiiiiiid Hi tii't of I'lill dren ar-rualnnifd to lit education method of tlm iMilillii sorumls. Man Claiming to Be Ginilitlatcs Start Fear Mxprim-d "King of Hcalcre" Appears in Court Third Week of Tourj Over Future of National Guard Feature Tramactlom of livestock Exchange Men'i Suits Cleanedand Pressed DRESHER BROS. $1.50 2217 f arnam St. AT 034 Falls City Lcgitfn n . p t n rost oues rorrun aim r itrimr-vr. IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Klunh your kldneyx occaHion. ally if you rut too much moat. No in.'ili nr V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 wli.i on In lot of ih'-nt ifKiilmly inn nnikii 11 rnlnl-iik liy niiahlng thn Kldiifya iHi-iilonilly, any u Hell known nuihorlty. Took, lunch incut n v form uric ncld, which cIuki th Milm-y iora ao tluil tlicy HliiKKlMhly illicr or Ntniln oly liii it nf llin wiiatu 11 ml imlmin from Hi Mood; IIikii you I-I. J(hU IniitlHiii, hciid.U'h", llvrr lioulilo, iii-livoiiHiir, ci.iihtlpfitldii, illr.lncm, ali-iilcNiiiiaa, Wmldcr dlionlfra oftc-n coiiih from altifciilMh klilnrya. 'I'll moment you fwl a ilyll urlie In the K1ilniy or your luck hurts, or If th uilno I cloudy, oftniMlvo, full nf M-illnifiit, lirt-gulur of iuhhiii; or ut li'iiilcd hy 11 Hi'tixitlon of auildlriR, get uliiuit four ounces of J ml Hull from any ifllalilo (ilinrmucy unit tuk a tuhlcKpoonfiil In 11 glim of water be fore liruiikfiiNt for a few day urn! j'otir kidney may then net fin. Thla fiimoiia aiilta I miide from thn Held tif anipo 11 ml lemon juice, combined with llthlH, 11 nd Iiiih heen imed for irniieriitinus to ftuiih cloKgeil kidney and atlmuliitu them to ntilvlly, alan tu help neutrullz the ucid In iiiinn an It no ImiKer ruuaea Irrltntlnn, thua often ending lilndder dlnordera. Jud Knlta la tnexpenalva nnd can not Injure; mnkea a delightful effer veacent llthla water drink, which everyone run taka now and then to help keep the kJdneya rlcnn nnd thn Mood pure, thereby often preventing aerlou kidney complication. Kalla flly, Net.., (h t. 19 ( Hjuclol ) line thn Im la nr from a war fund ralaeil hy local citizen and glvru to th local Itvd Croaa chapter, to he lPnt for Ih comfort of loyal ly In aervlce, belong to thu iiallonal Red I'roa nr to the American I,eglon a Ih moat repreaenlutlva bmly which would mora nearly cany nut th aen tlliirnt of th douora? ' Thla iinlliiii, probably ralaed for llin flint tlnia in Ni-braaka, la to In anawered by the court a reault of th Kail I'lly l'oat No, 102, American legion, having filed ault in dlalrict court, to recover fi.Vl'2, the balance remaining from a lln.Oon fund ruined by cltlzena during th war for the comfort nf home boya In camp, lied fro official claim that the dlnpoHlt'on nf the money can legally be decided only by national Red Oo hmiiuartr. i Legion partlaon con tend (hut llin iIiiiiiiih Intended the fund to b Uei only for local war ncllvlllca and that the I.eglon la en titled lo the balance of th fund fta th only organization actually mini terlng to thn comfort of ex aoldlera, A pull recently taken among local citizen allowed more than MJO vole In favor nf giving thn fund to the legion and none agalnat It. Hhoulil the court declilu In the legion' favor, I ha )iot will uxe the money a tlio founitiitlon for a building fud. Dtt-Urt't Francin Srlilattrr, VI ho Dird in St. I.oiiin Monday IS ifjfit. Was Impoatrr. la Antfela, tjrt. 19 A man iiho aid ha wa Kranda fd'hlattar, former ly tenneil "The king of divine heal era," IMtd th ln Angele Tluiea last night and d -dared th man who Moiiiluyd In Hi. lunula, under lhat nam reputation, aa In "hn pnater." Th Time' V 11 1 or aald he waa lhat rrancl Hchlalter who waa aenlenced in th ('lilted atate dlRtrlct court hera In 1917, to aerva H month In th federal penitentiary at McNeil' lulu nil, WnMilngloil,' for Unllig th mall to defraud In ronnactlon with receiving fee for "hleaalng" hanilger- chief, which were purported to hav power then to heal, According to th Tim, It caller 1 th original of photograph It ha on file of the man convicted her In l!il7. II mii UJ hi former affluence awa gone; that hu lived In a cheap lodging hotie and pard much of hla thn In a park dreaming nf hi old day of prtlg a "healer," or giving an occasional extemporaneou lectur on healing. "Tlio pnier nay I gin 'dead," h aald, "thla la not true, J am marely in poor clrcumatance. Th paper any I hav a wifo In Ut. Ioula. My wlf hu been dead for year. ' Foreign War Vetera na May Huild New Hall Member of th Veteran of For eign War poet foted nt their laat meeting to procure a larger meeting place or build a hall for the organize tlon, becauae of Increasing member ship. A radio outfit ha been Inalallcd! In the post headijunrters over which election return will be received elec tion night, November 7. Triangle Club Hears Ttalk 'on City Welfare Activity Henry Monaky, Omaha attorney, epoke before the Triangle, club of Oma ha at It weekly luncheon at Hotel Kontenelle yesterday on "Hoclnl Agen cle and the Community Cheat," Ac cording to Mr, Alomiky' entlmute there la approximately 11,250,000 ex pended annually in Omaha by social agencies and charitable Institutions, Hallowe'en Party Is Planned in Kearney Kearney, Nrb., Oct, 19. Special.) -Kearney retailer sprung some thing new when they announced plana for a big Hallowe'en culehrallon October 81, beginning at 111:30 In the morning and. concluding with a Hnaj lowa'en parade about 9 in the evening. , A f mii lure that promise, lo attract statewide attention la a rttuch-adver-Used goat purade. Bv ry' retailer I ohllgalsl to -enter a goat In the pa rude, inaiiuerude the animal as ho sees fit and play tha charoli to him. One hundred and forty gout have ul reudy been assigned an1 it Is believed SO more will be avallablo, Profession- al men are spared the contamination risked by association with a billy or nanny goat. They are ohllgefj only to masquerade a clown And act the part, or act natural. But they must full Into line. Thl parade open the festivities of the, day, Hlx free street attraction have already heen bonked, th serv ice of four hand have been contracted for and other feature are pending, The committee plan on spending about tfioo'fnr Hullowe'en street deco- ratlona alone. a All attraction will be free and everyone la Invited to be the guest of Kearney for that day, No aales of any nature will be held in connection, the Idea being solely to lulve a big time. Kolierl S. Simmons and A. H. ' Iliirunlirey on A!greie Campaign. Analey, Neb,, Oct. 19 (Mpri !!. Hubert (J. Hlminons, republican camll iIhI fur III regular term, and A. It. Humphrey, republican ruiididat for th unexpired term In tonare, open, id tha third week nf their ai lhe cam palgn at Mernu, Monday morning, From Mernu they plowed through a .vci dust storm and arrived at Ar nold two hour iitnl a half behind schedule. Hcciia of th condition they were compelled lo abandon theu trip to Hlapleton and tlaiuly, and drove from Arnold lo CalluMny for a night meet lug. At Arnold a large audience greeted them for an afternoon meeting. Ira Mill, I'oinlllltle.iiiall l. O, I'eiRln A, fii oh ii and Mr. HiH'tor liurnhaiii were In charge nf the meeting. At Callaway the meeting was held In the theater where a well filled house greeted th speaker. The IocjiI com miltee cotiMlslliig of W. It. Wright and Mrs. J. J. Douglas placed th meeting In charge nf Jl. II. Andrews who Intro duc1 the speaker. Leaving Callaway the candidate went to Octonlo where the residents crowded the city hall to rapacity to hear the speakers. At Uroken How the Woinens' He publican club had arranged a meeting In the city hall and there at t in the candidate addressed Hid women, leaving llroken How they made a short stop at Herwln. At A naif y a meeting waa held 'at the theater build ing with Dr. Hanna presiding. The candidate report that Iho election of the entire state and national republi can ticket seems to be assured at this time. Iload snrlnklins carts were In use In Kngland In 179 They were sent before the carriage of the king. mm Mr : ll II: AN ' OMSMBab. Th Standard of Comparison Burglar Victim Awake, UufJiiHt Minute loo LhI Mrs. L. 11. Noble, 2414 Valley street, heard the light feet ut a burglar trending -thriugh her household at S yesterday morning. I"ha kicked .ier reef, pot iigniiy, fitftui Mr. "Nellie's back and whis pered; "Hurglars!" "Vou must be dreaming," Mr. Neble replied. ' Just then a front door slummed, some one tramped off the pondi, and Mr. Noble, 'seizing a revolver and rushing to the exit, aaw the man disappear down the street and heard him whistling as if to a companion. Mr. Neblo discovered Immediately afterward that the burglar waa wear Inf hla vejour hat and that he waa carrying a $10 bill taken from hla trousers. Official Aroused liy Confer ence Called hy Secretary Weeks for Keallotmeut of Regular. Hy liKAKTON HIM (IV Washington, Oct. 19. ontcials nf the army ut Washington are aroused over the forthcoming confeienc call ed by Hi-cretary nf War Weeks for Ih purimse- of agreeing upon a scheme for a n-alloi incut of regulars lo I lie National guard service, Herreiaiy Weeks recently sum moned a group of general staff and National gdaid officer in deliberate on thlA iibject and make recomnienda lion for -tha guidance of congress and the War department. With this hoard about, lo function, soma of th regular officer of the army who re vitally Interested In Iho National giurd a a component part of the national army are aroused ovr what- they fear may be don fio the guard. With them affuir of thu National guard are rapidly moving tu a crisis, with the fat of the btlurd resting In tha conference group called by Hccru tary Week, Home army officer who have been watching the situation and have learned that an effort will be made to readjust tha guard allotments, due largely to failure of congress to provide sufficient fund, fear that a step for the worse rather thun for Improvement may be taken. Maiden Omaha to Be Crowned at Exhibit Omaha is prepurlng to crown a new Oiieen, Maiden Omaha, who will reign over the 1923 Omaha Home In dustry exposition. Voting will begin October 23 and close November 11. Coupon will be given by Omaha retailer with every purchase of gayds made In Omaha whether a louf of bread or a 1500 fur coat, and each will be good for IV votes, After each coupon Is properly filled In, It tony bo cast in tho office of tha election manilgeiat the Corey Mc-' Kenale Printing company office, Twelfth and Harney street. Prizes worth more than 50 will be awarded to the persons casting the largest number of vote. Nominee for queen will be made by sending their names, addresses and : photograph to the election manager. William A. kh i Mniiiii, cattle nils er and brecdnl of lennc, l.i,, re ceived the record price nf 112.7b H hundred pimml at the Omaha yard fur 22 head of Angus tattle that aver aged I.ouo pound. Thl I thn high ei price paid on the oniitha, limrkut fur to yeiir. II, K, lleeruiuii of Jamison on tha I win hit market with a consign ment of 70 head of choice I iurm:hog averaging ZH pound that old for Ih top price i .f the day, I 'J 16 a hun dred. Thn shnent mud the record of being the lust load nf poikers of that weight to bring such a good price and bidding wa Strong l,c -n n shipper and packer buyer. Tho top price for the week up tu dale oil loud lot nf weeteril tei wa paid at th stock yard, when W. W, Newell, Hloiix county farmer nf Hurrlsoii, received $7..'i a himdrei) for five carloads of range I wove that averaged 1,, 1,111 pounds. They wer sold a feeder and tis ker. W. T. OrlfTHIiH, Maryland, li krfi.ni of Montgomery county, who hu been on the local market for the past two weeks buying and shipping feeder at lie, left lust night With 17 cars of stock. Ha had previously shipped 21 carloads for buyers In Maryland, "NcvVr In my life have 1 lieen as many good quality fending cattle on a market at one time as 1 have looked at In Omaha tills week," said Mr, (Irltlllh. Ills shipments will be ills trlhuted in Washington and Frederick and Montgomery counties, Maryland. Ncbraxka City Farmer Injured in Auto Wreck Nebraska City, Neb,, Oct, 19. (Hpe- i idl.) A ugust Hchrader and i'A lirown, farmer resldlngfii tlio south western part of Otoe county, were si-rlously Injuied when the car In which they were traveling? Id Lin coln, overturned at ft curve north nf this city. Herman hiader, a pas senser in the rear aeat of the' car, w throw clear nff the machine and was but slightly Injured. Ha snemul assistant and thn csr ws lifted nff thn other men and they were brought in th huepiial. here for treatment. II .if fa 1,7 Coi7u7y"vtV C. T. 1 1 Htiya fom for Hospital Kuiine), Ned., Oct, l (Hpeclal Telegram.! A deal wa iloel her whereby tho W. C. T. C. acquired the Mr. I. Herbert property, which they plan to occupy fur hiip!faluitloii piir piiee and a tneetiiig plm-e, Th con sideration waa llOftiio, The hull-Una' I Ideally situated, with spacious grounds, arid ha J2 room, It l modern throughout. Inning the past two year thn W. C, T. I', hvn been looking after the welfare nf lliifralo county dependent. Since abolition of the poor f irm. The newly aiviulreil building will give ampin room for limmlng Hum uiifurtiiiiHle, a well sa penult carrying out other work In Which the organization I Interenli-.l, !. NT ls VI rT. FC.1 ITCHING ECZEMA Uc Antieilic Liquid Zemo Thera I onn remedy that seldom full to stop itching torture and r lleve skin Irritation, and lhat make the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Lexeme, lli-hf pimples, Kashes, Hlack heads, In most rases ;lva way to emu, lYequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itch ing usually slop Instantly, Zrino Is a safe, aritliM-plli! liquid, clean, easy lo usn and dependable, It cosla only 36c; an extra largn bottle, f 1 .00. H Is positively safo for tender, sensitive skills. Healthy liver Healthy life Your liver heaitay f tt'it4, artree: or alugg1al makM all lb djlluef e tsTwern a etgnroua. cheerful liU and low apinta and fail ure. To auhdua a alabborn llrer, orer-yj coma onsiH jm pttkm, 6ttth 4 aeaa tall, ma, 1 pea, indigestion, hssdsrh trai tis blue there U not hlng on earth ao fnotl eCarte iUttlfUrarrUk Purely vegetaolej faufl ra-atoail D-ma Prfc CARTEI?3 Ait ,Hfisy.K'.isr. Appetizing Soups make a stimulating ap peal to appetite. Good oup is so important. t lie sure you do jtiatice to yours, season tliem with SAUCE k TMC ORIOIMAL WOaCrSTtRiHIBS LONGER PENALTY FOR D MPLES ON FACE OR FIVE MONTHS Hard, Large and Fettered. Itched and Burned. Cuticura Heals. " My trouble wa eauwd by eatlnf too much aweet IwA. My lace bfke unt wlih bsrd, laf, I'd pimple that toured uver. They were - tared all over my fsa and Itched and burned great deal, Th trouble lasted (our or Ave month bsfof I began using Cuticura Bosp snd Oint ment. After a (w rtsys they afforded relief, and when I had used on cake o( Cuticura Soep and ore bo of Cuticura Ointment I ws healed." (Signed) Arthur E. Sendmenn, 191S Denleon Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. S, 1922. Cuticura Boep, Otntmenl and Tal cum promote and maintain skin pa rity, skin comfort and ikln health often when all ale fail. iMMUIot W H" MH "eMtrsrtU M.ist.lll B SeMtl, Mm " Mee Ou,MIi0 1'm 14. g0rCtumm Im tkf M vilMirt a. rVhat woman hi nit hesitated to put her hands Into wsshwaler Maturated wllh odorutie, Irritating cointnon soup Ingredients? Pre caustic, and ly bite the hand, making I firm rough and red, Murh discomfort Is rio lunger nceary, I, Inn, th soap powder with th lemon fragrance, soothe th haiHl, whll It AIMI'.MfW.VII'.M". FIFTY YEARS AGO woman In iynn, Mass,, wa steep. lug herbs on her kitchen stove accord ing to a reel i mi of her own, to fur nish medicine for the women of th iielghhoihiMal. Today, a stone' throw from the lilt In house where she lived, iher Is a four story laboratory, rnak leg I he same: medicine for the women remove, every trae cif gresse and dirt - l)f ,n world. During thn-last year from whatever needs to Ii cleaned. The . , ,, , . , , , lemon eonslltueat of Unn kills all other l"i""t f''' rarefully se.-.-lei lire Instantly. No wonder Linn Is 1 Itfrbs were used In th rwtnufacf urd mch a household favorite 1 Kvery good : , j yiit j-Uhain' vegetable Corn roer sells I.lnn under a guarantee of i , i positive satisfaction or your money I iini-k. nuy on package etien be im fudge. pound. A woman' medicine for woman' aliment, Have you tried 111 The. Outstanding Closed Car Value 1923 Five Passenger Six-Cylinder Sedan 1985 nick DrtMS Through TaW Mewsevrr aa awb-k rare e iWwek a mm We m0ibm mm nw MfeM I1TIIT. "I MM Am n b MM w ii ku o l mm tKai mmwbm tmt mm ea seal S M MS S III. The I taUserWIfU t fWteai MuaasU.' tawleMlakM M trWTe SVesi.tM, I raW4Mk Jlli. - k mmtm, liltv, t rW tana, SIMaTI kaSMk l, t IW i s... M, rmKw M. I INm, Iwmmm t tmlM, III. I n M.ewtM v r t kn m W . u. m rwM Measured by any standards you may choose and for every kind of motoring, the Buick five passenger six-cylinder sedan is easily the outstanding value in a closed car. It is a handsome, richly appointed sedan; tasteful in the quality of its interior fittings and in the comfort able luxury of its wide, easy seats with their fine plush upholstery. Every driving convenience is found in . this car, so perfectly arranged that each function is recorded before the driver's eyes and every control is at his finger tips. And in addition, there is the depend able, enduring performance and the economical, satisfactory motoring that always has been so marked in the Huick chassis and the fanous Buick vthlvt-in-head engine, inr NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO. OMAHA LINCOLN ta MoH, m Pm SIOUX CITT it, iimh, a. ?. When better AtjtnblUt art built, Rulck will build tbeta 4 Full Size 16 Ounce Loaves ol Hoyden's Famous While Bread-All Day lor 25c Art Needle Work Stumped centers, 44xM-lmdies, mad on Indian Head muslin, hemstitched ready fur crochet, Kegulnr II. CO values; QOrt special at , JJOt NINETY-EIGHT CENT DAY Oloves, Etc. Gittvee Ladles' 16-button f'hsniolsette 'Glove In beaver, mode, brown and gray; 11.25 value; per pair , L dies' 2-clssp Kid Uloves, broken, si zeS; regular fl.fiD value; special, per pair 9- -..98) Klatlonery Faloon T-lnen Stationery, 24 sheets and 2t envelopes, all ;olors, 25c value; i boxes for 98e) I mbrella Ladles' and men's tap edge American Taffeta Umbrella, regular $1.35 value; special, racn 9S MMmr&B'mm fas tun , i ' Centl) f3t 1 ) (Q)Q Cent 70 Day WjfcO IO X A FRIDAY Full of BARGAIN THRILLS NINETY-EIGHT CENT DAY Cotton Goods 10 yards of wide, fast color Chlnts end J-lb. roll t,t best quilted Cotton, In Friday's sale If'i.UH All Wool Masuny While l-'liinni-l, II 85 Miiallly, ymii WM Moid Mlsed lllnnki la, pretty plaids fur double bels, Friday's special, per pslr $8.91 I oil ii lllhrl In gray only for full l2i-d in1'!. Ffij day's hm-i-IhI, j.er pair ,..1.91 Comfurlafcle, llk niutl covering, plain color bolder, bet auallty cotli.n fillltiit, 7-r.O value, t ... $r.H linih 'leneU, large aise, blue borders, regular J9e vslue, Friday, 4 for , ,9e Main Hoof 98c Day Rugs, Etc. Cretonne 1,00(1 yards crisp new Cretonnes, hundreds of patterns and every color and combination represent ed: arranged for eny selection; valuea to buc; 4 yards for,.98 Teaeaa Nets New Tuscon Nets, plain snd fig ured, In natural color. Very sp uisl, yard 98 Hag Itaga Hlt-and-Mlaa. Hag Rugs, fine quality new rugs with sxaortvd oolored borders: 11.26 value at. V' 98 I.lneleam Trlnted Linoleum, genuine bur lap backed, Nairn A Armstrong's first quality; It Si value st, per yard QHo Third lr 98c Day Children's Dept. Seeond Floor laranla' Wear A big table of Infants' Wear aulea. Including wool and silk and wool skirts, baby dresses, flannel akirta, muslin and flan nelette gewna, aweatera, rubber ilieeta, pillow cases, lace trimmed petticoats and many other arti cles for the baby. Kvery article a real bargain. Friday 98 Children' Wear Friday, In our Children's Depsrt nieut, one big tsble of Children's Wear. Including rompers and creepers In flannel and glng liauii, dresaes, bonnets, allp-nver sweaters, while wash middies and many other articles for chil dren. Home slightly rtmaaed snd soiled, odd Iota snd samples. Val uea tu I J 00, Friday 98 98c Day Men's Wear Huaklng ;lote Men's Husking Uloves and Mitts, regular 2bc quality. Fridny, 7 pali a for 98 Men's guspendera Men's Preanleiit Sunpender with French leather ends; 66c value, Friday, 2 pair for 98 Mercerised o Men's Mercerised Hox. color In brown, black, navy and wlilt; regular 2fo sad quality. Fri day, 6 pairs fur 98 Men's Silk Tie Men'a Silk Tiea. new patterns. 11.00 quality. Friday, 3 for 98 Men' I la Salt Men's Lewis I nnm Hulls In ei-ru and wlilt-. all sue, 1,1.00 oul II). FihIms, ier auit ...111.98 Wain liaar 98c Day HOSIERY Cnakmere Una Women' fin Cashmere Hone In plain and ribbed effects, first quality, all lr.i-s, sanorted col ors; fl.&u values, pair -98 ;ry Caahmrre Has Women' casluneie flniali Hose In grav only. Very special. 4 pairs for 98 Tare Silk Him Women's pure silk Ho, extra fin grado, blsrk and colors, nt 9M4 d 2 palis for 98 II. n' an) l.lrl' i turn Ho Hoy' and I 111 I' fin ribbed Cot ton Mine, firat quality. 31c val ues; 4 pairs for 98c Infanta' Caahmrre llnae Infanta' fine canhmer Una" in black and while, i values. Fil- lb-, 2 pairs fur 9 Mala t'lr 98c D&y Front Room SI.50 l.nille' Keckwear, A aplundid asNorliiient of popular new Neckwear In collar and cuff seta, vealeea, etc.; regular II 60 valpes. balo price 98 il.SO l ah lie r r.noda, H Including Hyrlnges and Hot Wutel tiottles. I. Ml taruun. Bull Ira, PS Kna hi-avy vovrugsted J imiined csim . I Bll Jewelry st Use Including KsrruiKa, liar Tina and tttiuio Hfl hpsniah Cuinlis, I. SO afcnpplug llaaa, e Ktr beavy, laign mm Hags, sun a lino or it ,,u mis Hurin llnlia, Hnle plH-n 9lf Handkerchiefs Mhiib. la.l ' end t liildien'e! 11 llanilkeiiliii I f-r 98 98c DAY Silk Remnants at 98c Apiece and Up A iUrne of i!k Pi" at a f . actl..n .f thlr talua; In lnih from I tn I id. In nn-.l tery .iid ; H la til lio'li.t ut. las ul eulor. 98c DAY Stools and Mirrors uu ri a ! i vtvir i-tta, ek - - Vakil Ksemelad e M.ri.ta. ! an 98c DAY HARDWARE ., a askkuaid N I... I la., a-. ..-.., ...... J i i r-vil j,i-."in M- . . , f4 at u , i i.5 ii. ct--a !' t.l . . . II ii. r-.ti !-.-. Waa, J-.t ' "' ia"a i. - , , r" ai It t. vu'a t i I arl MILLINERY i That's Worth More 98 'JVO smart trinnntil anl taiKn l hnls, marki-d 2.!KS for uuiok i leaiaMt i, in n hnm xelt' tnn of tvlf" niulVoltus. Lirse lints off tin fat', l,04ririm. 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