4 I to remove MMiiffljO'COHNOR KILLED Oet a IB-cent hottle of Psnd-rin at any I TUA ITCM TM WfiDTU drug .tor pour a Unit into your bin I J Xll d A 1 111 HIAIII and rub well Into the p with the fin- ; r tips. By morning most. If not (II. of ' thin awful curf win have dii.pr'-iiri. i This ii Veriion of Hastinji Myitcry Two or three awlicatmii w 1 .lln y , THtiA - k TV, T every Mt of dandruff: Mop scalp Itchln w V .v.... . ! WELL KNOWN AUTIST WHO SOON LEAVES OMAHA. vdjki and falling hair Advri llsrment. Culavin. Syrup of Figs For Cross, Sick ..Feverish Child Look, Mother! Is tongue coat ed, breath hot and stomach sour? LIVED UNDER ASSUMED NAME Harmless "fruit laxative" best to clean tender liver and bowels. Mother sn rest easy after Mn "California Pyrnp of KIks," hccs'i'e In a few hour all the clogsril-iip wast, four bile and frrmontlnir food gently moves out of the. bowels, and you hsv a wall, playful child again. Children simply will not tske tho time from play to empty their bowpla, and they become tightly parked, liver not aliiRgleh and stnrnsrh disordered. V1ien croes. feverish, restless, see if I on ana la coated, than give tliia delirious "fmlt laxative." Children love It, and It can not eauac Injury. No difference what alia your llttla one If full of rold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, remember, a gentle. "Inside Heaping" should alwayi be the first treatment given, Kull directions for babiea. children of all ages and grown tipa are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your drugg let for a 60-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Flga," then look carefully and aea that It la made by the "California Fi Syrup Company." We make no amaller else. Hand back with contempt any other flf ayrup. Advert leetnent j HA.-TlNO.i. Nfb.. .'an. . (Special Tele . gram. l- Before Judge Corcoran In the dis trict court today John T. r.ilavln's tcnti ; inony for the first time rslel th" rurlaln land explained the mystery enshrouding the life of John O'Connor, the Hustings recliian alio ,iiii. I i, I'll. snl whose body is still unhurlcrl awaiting the mint's disposal of h 1 10 . ) rsisl". I I't eased hard In rns- xnuilnatlon. ami alth what appealed to be reiUctanre. Culavin an 1,1 that John O'Connor killed two rural police In Canada .and then fled ; to this country, concealing bla identity for fnriy-tw") years. In Canada, accord ing to Culavin, O'Connor' name was Olef Horn ll psrtlcl-alcd In l'tilrii rc:vl lies and other rebellions snl kld tlio rollce. who were shiul to ari-s' bin. The lullrr fact he d -ov .1 th.- i1y b' - I fore lie klllcrt ll-e n-.li.-r. ! rent him to Onmln ti apiead ti e report j that Olef Oleen waa dead, and bis py i ment for thlr. In part was the executinr j or O'Connor will making Culavin the 1 beneficiary. Ia.t year a tury decided ! that the will waa a forgerv. Alleged anna of Olsen hy an Imllsn w fe are here claiming the estate as heira in the present term of court. Many other clalmanta from varloua parts of t m t'nlted State are her rlaimlng helrshln and each claimant positively Identifies t la body of John O'Connor as a rrlat've. The mesa of conflicting testimony I no within eight of the end. f . BASKET BALL SCHEDULE l i l 1 J- W - f H is. ' j ; .' t ' i gMMiiiijiiijaiat mtmmtmw$mvimtt ii i fli Trim itwa-riwiwfai GARY SOUNDS NOTE OF WARNING TO ALL LINES OF ACTIVITY J. LAVniK WAI.I.AC'r.. Continued from Page One.) ruptlonr If we"'arefullyaflve tc mlr op poi tunltiea War May Soon. Then What f "1 believe the war of Europe will not be so long protra'cted as many. If not .the most of men predict. TbU opinion la jl.sed principally upon two grounds. In the f rst place, It seems apparent that : Mule, if any benefit to any belligerent country or fo the world at large can re ault from the war erccpt and unless it he the firm establishment of an Inter nstlrnal tribunal for the aettlement for all International differences: one that ! universal and practical, and whoaa de crees arc enforceable; one that will pre vent tlie prolongation of wars In the future. Tills can be created. If ao, negotiations for peace and for such, re sults should te opened at once and pnahed" to a conclusion. There will be never a better time. ! "If one able or the other should abao Jutely conquer the other aide fwhlch : i-cr-m impossible unless the war la car ried to en extent that would leave the ! anrvlvlng peoples of the present gen eration of all the nation helple end hopeless), there would be no need nor J. lsurie Walace, Omaha well-known artlftl. has an attractive nrniiostt I, in which he la conxidorlng which will take him . disposition for an international tnnunal. awy from Omaha. He say that he bn , Tho'tcVrg of all the nation mut reallie not exactly made up his mind, but that "nl appreciate theae facta and are likely he probably will establish a studio In j to act upon them aoon. Rock Island, with Pavenport and Moline 1 "The other ground for my belief la that each of the warring nation la starving for men and money both. They do not admit It, but the sign are plenty and convincing. Any nation that 1 pro b nclntt the war beyond the time when It can be reasonably and honorably dis continued, la lowly but aurely committing aa an additional field for hla work. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION DATES FIXED FOR NEBRASKA (From a Btgff Correspondent.) WAHHINCJTON. Jati. 6. (Bpeclal Tele- OF YORK COLLEGE TCM !rm )-The. civil aervlce commission hH 1 v n wwuuuwu I kHlfl nnnounM1 tnilt examination for the de- ulcide. lamp are to ( onr, "But whenever the w-ar ahall close, the business of the country will be con fronted with new condition. The pur chasing power of the whole world will hae been very greatly reduced. Foreign countries who are now buying our prod uct, beeauae compelled, will withdraw their patronage In a large measure. Other nonproduclng cbuntrlea will find their financial resource and credit lessened. More than this, foreign producer, In great need, will trlv more diligently than ever to uppty the countries that are financially able to pey and at price baaed on cheap labor and low cost, as they have a perfect right to do. "Our producers. Including our wge. earner, will find themaelve In commer cial antagonism with the mot perfect and difficult competition ever experienced unless this shall be prevented by law that are reasonable nd sufficient. Thl la not a question of politics, nor for .po litical parties a such. Tt 1 one of economies and of good business, and It affect alt the people. It I a question of the greateat good to the greatest num ler. There should be an effort to as certain and establish a line of Justice and fairness between the producers and the consumers. f Overconf Idence fireateat Danger. 'This la an epoch. Time are serious, perhaps critical. Financial, commercial and Industrial Interest of this country may bo firmly established on an Inde pendent and invulnerable foundation, but here muat be o-opera tlon -.between all classes and department, private and pub He. "We must . be prepared for radical change In volume. In prices . and re sotirces. There Is danger of ' over-production, over-extension of credit and ll. bllltlea, over-confidence. We have ob served thla before and we shall see It gain. It I possible the hanka will over extend their credits, particularly In favor of foreign Interest, who offer attractive rates, but they will take care of that matter for themselves. We business men should reallxe there Is possible danger ahead In the business outlook, and If we proceed with caution, however aggres sive, we will have done no harm, and we may hereafter have reason for cc gratulatlon. We have the greatest coun try with th greatest opportunities, nnd may properly be hopeful and confident." SENATE DEBATES THE NEUTRALITY POLICY OF LAND (Continued from Pge One.) "that the marketa of thl country are tree and open to Germany as well as to 11 other coiintrlca. and that thl govern ment doe not distinguish between arty belligerent nations, then bow can the sen ator say that thla government hs taken an tinneutral position?" Ilia thief Objection. "It Is Impossible to got arms to !er many nd I aay It la morally wrons for this government to permit shipment of arms to any of the belligerents." Pcnator Works Insisted. He added that hia prin cipal objection was bad on a conviction that the I'nlted States was aiding In pro longing the war and the killing of men and that he would not only put an cm bargo on munitions, but also on ship ments rf food and clothing to the armies of Kurope. . Senator Lodge In upholding the posi tion of the Vnlted Ptatea as to the 'ship ment of munition- engsged In sj lengthy colloguy with Senator O'Gorman, Jlltcb cock. and others. - "Our markets are open to all the world to buy," said Senator Iodgc. . "We have taken no action to prevent any belligerent or any one else from buying In our mar kets and we are at peace with the world. A condition has been created by thl war and by the war alone which prevents one or more belligerents from buying In this market. If we undertake to reverse a condition created by the war we nt once enter into the war nd endeavor to restore a condition existing before thsj war. and that Is an art of iinneutrality." "Evidently An time of war auch aa now disturbing the peace of the world," "Sen ator O'Gorman rejoined, "almost any act of a neutral power would be regarded by some as an act of partiality, but. In my, Judgment, this government, If It deemed It best for the American nation and thsjj beat security of peace with all the na tion, couM place an embargo against thai, al'lpment of munitions, to any hellgerent without exposing Itself to the Imputation of an unneutral act." PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Miles Oreenleaf has recovered from a long lllne-s with bronchitis, and Is now; able to bo out again for the first time In almost two months. "Tiz"'A Joy to Sore, Tired Feet Use "Tiz" for aching:, burning, puffed-up feet and corns or callouses. Good-bye. sore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "Tl" is magical, acta right off. "Tlx" draws out all t he poisonous exudatlona which puff up th feet, fee "Tlx" and wear smaller shoes. t"e "Tl" and forget your fool misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 2,-cent box of "Tlx" now el nnv druggist or department store. 1) m t suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, fcct that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. Advertisement. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Ir. wurda' Olive Tablet. K1- The secret of keeping young la to feel young to do thU you muat watch your liver and bowels there' no need of hav ing a sallow complexion dark ring un der your eye pimple a btllou look in your face dull eye with no sparkle. Tour doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all elcknea come from Inactive bowel and liver. Pr. Kd wards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to hi pa tient for years. Dr. Kdward' Olive Tablets, the substi tute for calomel, are gentle In their ac tion, yet always effective. TOP.K, Neb., Jen. B.-Bpeclal.)-Dakt ball ha begun with a ruh following the holiday. Prospect look very bright for Y'ucceasful team. Thtrty-flve candidate hve responded to Captain Baunder' call, and beside a strong flrt team the col lege also expect to ba repreented by a trong bunch f reserves. The schedule follow: January 14 St. Taul at Tork. January 19 lioane at York. February York at Peru. February York at Cotner. February 8 Kearney at York. P'ebruary Cotner at York. February 11-York at Poane. February II York at llastlnva. February l-York at W. Paul. February 1-York at Central City. February 2t-York at Grand Island. March -Omh at York. .March s-Peru at York. DR. STEWART CANDIDATE FOR HEAD OF ASYLUM HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. .-(8pecll Tel-egram.)-Dr. S. J. Stewart today an nounced hla candidacy for auperlntendent of Inglealde asylum, competing with Dr. J. T. Steele, the only other man already They bring about that exuberance of!1" the. race. Dr. Btewart I a republican, spirit, that natural buoyancy which wn,le Steele I a democrat. Btewart for should be enjoyed by everyone, ,y toning mr,lr "ved on the hospital staff under tip th liver and clearing the system of Superintendent . Kern, some year ago. i.n...m.. r You, will know Dr. Kdward Olive Tab lets by their olive colur. 10c and Kc per 'box. .All druggist. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, Ohio. I Stop the Cold And Avoid Grip Cong a ad Oolite hould H eglooted. sTet sams OFiScorrs bluff MAKES FILING FOR REGENT From a Staff Correspondent.) j LINCOLN, Jan. (HpecaU-llarvey J I.. Hm of Bcolt'g Bluff ha filed for the J republican nomination for state regent, j Walter R. llager of Hastings today ent In hi filing for th democratic nomina tion for the state senate from the Nine teenth district. The lack of resisting power that pie- ' ix iie al kind of Ill-health cause t o igh and colda. Th theory of om pooplc to "let a eold run It course" should be , supplanted by the safe rule to "never neglect a cold," beeauae it la from coughs and colda that grippe, pneumoMa nj other erloua cilmvnta usually develop. Bo It behoove all who are prone to "lake cold" to find a remedy to fore stall it. In thla connection Duffy Pure Malt Whlikey will prove on of the most effective remedie you hvg ever tried, if taken in tablespoon- dose in etjual amount of water or milk before meal and on retiring. Because Duffy' Pure Malt Whiskey I n. absolutely pure tonlc-atlniulant. It asit In building up th weakened and run down system by it beneficial action on the stomach, th our ee of moat 111. If th system I in a healthy condition tt la Invariably, able to re 1st and throw off rough, cold, fripp and bronchitis prevalent at thl eacon. Remember. Notes from Lindsay. LIN PSA T, Neb., Jn. 5.-tSpeclal.)-Th tan of matrimony for Mis Pauline Porer nd Albert Prothman were an nounced for th first time at th Holy Family church on Sunday. The wedding a i't be on January 11 At the annual meeting of the Farmer' Elevator association It. wag tieclded to build a new elevator of 15.000 bushel ca pacity, building to commence a aoon a I arrangement can be made. An I per cent dividend waa declared and two old Ulrecjor. Herman Beheren and Juilua Nathan, war re-elected. rartmentai service In Waahlngton will bo held at the following places and date: Nebraska Alliance, April 7, March 15. April 12. Peatrlce. April 11, March IB, April 12. Hroken Bow. April s, Mrch 15, April 12. Chadion, March 1ft, April 12. Columbn. April b. March IS, April 12. Fremont, April Grand Island, April , March 15, April 12. Iloldrege, April In. March If.. April 12. Lincoln. April 4. March IS, April 12. M.t ook. April 10, March 1ft. April 12. Nebraska City. April 16. April 12. Norfolk. April SI, March In. April IS. North Platte. April , March 1. April 12. Omaha. April 13, March 1... April 1. O'Neill, March 15. April 12. New Drainage District Authorised. STELLA, Neb.. Jan. 6. (Special.) -Judge Raper has authorised Ihe orgsn Isstlon of Drainage District No. 3 in Ne maha county. The project la being pro moted by O. W. Hopklnson. n. G. Wil kinson nd others, who own 3,X cre of land to be benefited. Thla move will reultate the organization of a drainage district In Illchardson county, beginning at the 'county line about three miles northwest of Ptella. to a point where the Muddy cmptle into the Nemiha, a dis tance of about twenty-five mile. Tllalr Bank Changes. LINCOLN, Jan 6. -(Special. )-The Blair National bank has changed to a state bank under the name qf the Bank of Blair. The capita remains the same. Ml, mm, and the officers are likewise the ssme, (. A. Schmidt being. president ; T. K. Htevens, vice president, and Thomas Ftnnoll, caahler. Plattamonth Woman Ilndly Hnrned. PLATTSMOI'TH, Neb.. Jan. 5.-(c'pe-clal.V Mr. Harry Wilcox was seriously injured Tuesday afternoon by' the ex plosion of a gluns jar of hot lard the' WdS engaged In sealing. Iter face, neck and one shoulder were badly burned. o Money Mailed to Serbs. WASHINGTON. .Ian. 5 Ilasne of postnl money ordera to (Serbia ha been discon tinued Indefinitely, It waa announced to day, on account of th auepenainn of re lations with Serbia by the postal admin istration of Bwltserland, which hereto fore ha served a intermediary. Knock. Down by Anto, PARIS, Jan. 5. Th Mariuls Pe faatellane, father of Count Bonl le Caatellane, was knocked down by at automobile as he was coming out of i military hospital where he had been work ing. Although his injuries are serious the physician believe he will recover. Farmer Klevator Kleeta Officer. PLATT8MOL-TH. Neb.. Jan. 6.-(Sp-viD The annual meeting of the Cedar Creek Farmer' F.levator company wa held yeaterday. at which th following officer wer chosen: J. A. Hennlng. Cedar Creek, preside t;. J. l. Terry?0T ry, vice president; John Alber, Piatt. uuin. treasurer:, . u Fredrick. Piatt. ao not neglect a I mouth. crtrv vim. ... cold but get Duffy'. Pur. Malt Whiskey i Cedar Creek, manager; Phillip Bch.efer' at once from your local druggl.t, grocer j Henry Horn and O. P. Mel.ln.er dl" rector. During th last year thl com. or dealer, l.Q0. If he can't aupply you. writ us. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Bochester, N. T. uany nancied ln.K, buahela of corn S1.S9 buahela of wheat. 16.882 bushels of oat and JW) ton of coal. rtejret !anraae Offer, FREMONT. Ntb., Jan. S.(8pe.i.l.) The county board of supervisors at th monthly ea(on Tuesday rejected the of fer of the nineteen Insurance rommnln FT"! " iTF ? fSfflsfSi holding pol'clo on the. Dod.e county LJ L Jf ' j H 1 i UilSllL l CUrt h0UM' ,MI-'1 by fir a month U.bMW! U UHW-Ual age and it i probabl tne mutter will For Weak Stomachs ukn ,0 '" " county Attorney InartlvA Rowels Sldner w Instructed to prepare a for- UUI rilidi aiur UaiHU . ... .UJu.lPr ror the om Physic PUIs Mineral Waterc Drugs Oils Enemas Five Minutes! No Gas, Indigestion or Acid Stomach Instant relief from sourness, heartburn, headache, dyspepsia. "Pape's Diapepsin" is quick est and surest stomach relief known. panic offered to ttl for $X,0ui. The county asked $47,000. They can nithr cur ailment nor prv.-,t them. They are unnatural In action and their sfTsct Kvnreas lasnnanlea Move. PIF.RRK. P. D.. Jn. S.-Jnoi.l T.I.. is M him th body nerve and brin. . fruit- grm.)-The first mnvi 1.. ih- .....i. vigor I dinrnt-not a mdicln. nor a luxury. ... - but vl necessity. It fruit derived eleowil ,n xpre companies on the present en - re the natural corrective for disorders of stomach, press tsx law under the contltutl.insi pnrperue K partisct order. wny nrsi cias aruggist or grocer can get , , " vompani. contest the prvsen l,iw aa, kidneys, nd It vils.umg upbuilding aiurnitmont , mis j . . . kesp urn Tenure dtitwuv yum u rn1""'? of 1WS was started In circuit Jr-fre from Umnt. court before Judge Hughes here todav. fruit Vigor for you-$l per ar. Or for I tvlni been auccetaful in b.ir r,. mo Dy parcel pot on '. ... . ... ' v wmcn wa a eel a rod to be un- n", constitutional. kmiiad tun w wili (end by parcel post on .30-uuar 3.00, lr lor tl-f-our ars i h Stewart rood Company . LLiU 2 Security gU4g, Chicago 1 ACUTE A!!Q CliRQUIC RHEUMATISM - Th exact esos of rhsumailim I aa. known, (hough It ts geoaraily believed to be due loin excess of uric aeid lo th blood. It my be also said wl'b equal truth that no temoJy baa bean found wliich ts aspeeina in all cases, to tact th lllsratur of rheu matism shows llii tbere are but few dru wblrti have not boen given a trial. In the bands ft one observer we Bud that a certain drug he been used wlib th utmost sails Ikiioq; others bav luuod lbau remedy I be n ra disappoimmaul. all pbrsl . 4 isn aowever aaree that every ruetbud of 1 I'rtiuii-nUi elded by lb adnilnlslraUoo of ..iijs reiuady to relieve the pain nod quiet lev nerous .vlm and lr. w. B rto hulls iptataw iti opinion ol thousand of pr t'.i. .i.-r sum b a( thai aotl-kamaia !i ' lo.. h) bx (Ivea prlerence over all t -r rue2is (or tb reltrl ol in paia la lort-i of rlieuuistism. 1 hen Uiiiimscaa t pur butj la uy aautity. Iber are t..'t'i,d in brw-iw hr, agufaigift -j a j i-.u. Asa it A-, liuiti: I Hrrttrafvln Hubbea rii-MU.NT, .Neb.. J.. S.-iSueclal i Why not get aome now thl moment, and forever rid yourself of stomach trou ble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach get the blues and grumbles, tilve it a good eat. then take Pspe Dlapepsln to atart the digestive juices working. There will be no dyspesl or belching of gaa or eructation of undigested food; no feel ing Ilk a lump of lead in th stomach or heartburn, alck headache and dlailneaa. i and your food wll) not ferment and poi- son your breath with' nauseous odor. I Fspe'a Diapcpstn costs only 50 cents for la large case at any drug store here, and i will relieve the most obstinate cea of ' indigeatlon and upset stomach In five minutes. There I nothing els better to take ga from th atomach and cleanse th stom ach and Intestlnra, and. besides, one sin gle dose will dlgrst and prepare for as similation Into the blocd all your food ; the aame as a sound, healthy atomach ; would do It. j When Diapepsin works, your atomach resta gets tlself In order, e'esns up - llenrv C ul,..u s . .ana men on irci l'i:e r! UK worn ) OU ,. Freonr encM" !! ' rom u-- will of t.,; ;r,7n ....ion s Tu;.Z L Ab.,olu,;,,re,i;f "om "om"ch mJ- nliht Mr Hr.itenr.irf 1 U,M ery is watting for you aa soon a you da- night Mr. Breltenfeld wa on his way to cld. lo t.ke a little t)loen.l,. Tell vo,,r druggist that you want Pape'a IHapepsin. beeauae you want tq become thoroughly cured thia time. Remember, If your stomach feels out-of-order snd uncomfortable now you ran get relief In five minute. Advertisement. th station to take a train for home. Oar Jitney Offer 'lata aBa a. Ion't miss this Cut ran thla slip, en close with tc ard mall It to Foley Co , Chicago. 111., writing your nam and ad dro clerl. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley' Honey and Tar compound, for rough, cold and croup; Foley Kidney Pill, for pain In aide and back, rheumatism, backacb. kidney and bladdr ailment, and Foley ('sthenic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleanalng cathartic, for coa tlpatlon, biliousness, bcadach and slug gish bowsla. Sold everywhere. AdvcrtiiH!-loeot. WANTED ! 10 Experienced Furni ture Salesmen. Apply before 8 A. M. Thursday. Rubel Furniture Co. MtggTgsasM rn Clearance Sale IVIeets WItri Enttiuslastic Approval CROWDS ATTEND OF course ther were pleased, and they will be even more gratified six months from now when the goods, "PROVE UP" that's the way with first-class, dependable merchandise, and it's the ONLY "ITT XT TV TTTf TlfAT TXT - J U kXTT "V t'TVn rtr 171 A T A rnt? CI A T TT jYxrvi y xj uxuau iii aiiu ixic vhjjx Jin 1 mat, fauces 111 our jxjizJjAjIU oVJUXj. tWsnes't Dept.: eenna Fleer. Cf, 1- Seyeml Hundred Garments oKiriS In a W.aderfil Display SPECIAL TALUE Corduroy Skirts In light blue, nayy and brown, good for . either street or house wear. They were extra good value at 14.50, in the sale at S2.KO. The remainder of our stock in Are big lots $2.50 $3.50 to $4.00 8kjrts $5.00 to $6.50 Skirts $7.50 to $8.60 Skirts $9.00 to $10.00 Skirts $12.00 to $13.50 Skirts The entire stock of Women's and Misses' Dresses In afternoon and evening models in velvets, serge, taffeta, combinations, crepo de chine, etc. $14.75 Dreesee ..810.75 $17.50 Dresses 12.75 $19.75 Dresses 814.50 $2J.60 Dresses 816.75 $25.00 Dresses 818.50 $29.60 Dresses 821.50 $35.00 Dresses 826.50 $39.60 Dresses 828.50 $45.00 Dresses 833.50 Women's and Misses' Coats A tremendous assortment to choose from, including Plush, Corduroys, Ve lours and Mixtures, in full flaring models, with or without fur; satin lined. The make is much better than ordinary and the original prices were extremely con servative in the sale ' they are whirU w'inds. ; , D14.75 to $17.50 Coats, now... .$9.75 $18.75 . to $22.50 Coats, now. .. .$14.50 $25.00 to $29.50 Coats, now $18.50 $35.00 Coats, row...'. $23.50 $45.00 to $49.50 Coats, now. . . .$35.00 $55.00 Coats, no.w .$39.50 $65.00 Coats, now $45.00 WOMEN'S AND MISSES SUITS, ' HALF PRICE Every garment, including Velvets, in the sale. It is absolutely imperative that we clear, hence the low prices. $25.00 Suits $12.50 $29.50 Suits $14.75 $35.00 Suits $17.50 $45.00 Suits $22.5U $65.00 Suits..'... $32.5U $75.00 Suits $37.50 $97.50 Suits $48.75 f Main STeVlr, Ylett' Atml. Boys' Suits and Overcoats TW ian.a,r. mi Anta The kinds that have, built us a reputation, models by Sam Peck and others, from 6 to 1$ years. $3.60 Suit or Overcoats. tltt $6.00 Suits or Overooats.tS.76 $S.60' Suits or OvarooaU.l4.7S $7.50 Suits or Overcoats. $4.7 6 $8.60 Suits or OverooaU . $10.00 Suita-Ovarcoat.. . $70 $12.60 8ults-OverooaU..48.8 $16.00 Sults-Overooats..$lL25 1 1 I Tears Junior Styles. $3 Sultw-O'coaU ISJ $3.60 SulU-0'ct946 $6 Suits-O-ooaU $8.76 $7.60 Snits-O'ct 16.76 $$.50 SulU-0'c't$46 B0TS' MACUVAWS Of Real Maekiaaw Clot. $3.95 Macklnawa $5.00 Mackinaw $6.(0 Mackinaw r ml : Infant' Ttrft . Seennal Flewv Bargains in Infants' Wear Children's Coats Ares a to 7 Tears. $5.00 to $5.95 values, now 83.05 $6.50 to C8.50 values, now $5.75 $10.50 values, now 8H.05 $12.60 values, now $13.60 values, now Lob and Short White Coats aad Capes. $1.95 values. 81.39 ' 11.10 veluss.Jt.TS 16.00 values.. SS-SR values.. M 17.10 values. Children's SHgbUy Massed White Dresses. S to 7 year. U SA value... . Is. 00 valu.4S-SS $t.60 value. SiM M.tO values. JM t tl value. 330 $7.10 values. 40.8 Children's Fin. .JtlM 11.(0 values. JKMt 7J value. . .A4.T5 tlO value .. .ar.TS Children's Bath Bobes. $1.25 and $1.50 values 05 Children's Hata. and Bonnet, that formerly sold up to 13.85, durlnc sale, for 81.50 Itontly lia Infants' Ismms, flnn nel skirt mmt veata nt ajvaatty r4ae4 nriM. Hcntnnnni f enr4ra flnnnel at One-Half a fi !ttt value. 11 valu. iH values. - Glrla' Seenn4 Rent, near. Junior Girls' Coats Our whole stock of beautifully Tailored Chinchilla. Zlttellnea and English Mixtures. belted or plain models. Are to If. year. $5.00 to $7.60 Coats ....$3.85 $$.60 to $10.00 Coats ....$5.65 $13.60 Coats. st 87.85 $15.00 to $16.50 Coats ....89.75 Junior Girls' Dresses In our usually wall made. axl fabric. fashion able styles. in a ana to ?hck. Sera and Chal'l year. II II Dresses II 71 to 11.10 Dreane . 17.10 to II 10 Dr.se . 1 00 to 110 t)rss .. Ilt.l to 115.00 Dress Sx.es $4M JA STJII SS.M e rnr Dent. : Seeond rU. Oar Entire Fur Stock in a Clearance $$.75 Black Coney Muff.. 85.75 $9.75 Chinese Lynx Muffs. 86.75 $9.75 Brook Mink Muffs. . .86.75 $26.00 gen. Beaver Muffs. 817.50 $35.00 gen. Marten Mutts. 824.50 $35.00 Black Lynx Muffs. 824.50 $25 Seal and Fitch Mutt. 817.50 $25 Gray Opossum Muffs. 817.50 $3.75 Russlan.Mlnk Boar f $2.50 $6.60 River Mink Starts. . 84.50 $9.75 German tttch Scarfs. 80.50 $15.00 Black Lynx Scarfs. 810.00 $25.00 Red Fox Sets 817.50 $50 Southern Marian Beta 833.50 $50.00 Chinchilla Seta .... 833.50 $140 gen. Mink Set. choice 803.50 r VaaMM p .sa,t, Hal riMt jmtt Alalt. A Sale of High Grade Shoes W sea's Dress Boeta, in button and lace styles, patent leather with black, brown and fawn cloth tope, welt sewed soles, Louis Cuban heels, $6 and $6 values, now 83.45 Women's Batten Boots, in patent leather, with black, gray and fawn tope; Louie, spool and Cuban heels; dressy, comfortable fitting footwear, broken llnea. $3.60 and $4.00 stock. now 82.95 Misses' High Cat Battoa Boots, patent and dull leathern, welt sewed soles, broken llnea of $3 75 and $4.00 stock, now . .82.95 lsses High Cut and Be alar Battoa Boots, patent aad dull leathers, welt sewed soles, broken lines, $1.60 value, now. 82.45 Misses' High Cat and Be-alar Top Battoa Boots, tan leathers, welt aewed sole broken lines, $3.00 and $3-60 values, now 81.05 Boys Bntten and Lace hnees, patent and tan leathers, welt sewed rock oak aoles. Broken llnea, $$.60 and $$.76 stocks. now. at 82.45 Tenths Battoa aad Laos Shoes, tan leathers, welt aewed rock oak aoles. Broken lines. $3.16 and $$.60 value, now. .81.95 BENSON & THORNE CO. J Main Flnor, Ift A talc. Children's Two-rteee Merino Underwear. $1.00 values 59 60c values .35 Women's Wool Mlrtare Union Salts. $3.O0-$125 values, now $1.65 $$.00-$$ 60 values, now . . . . .$2.45 Women's Mediant Weight Cotton Unions. $1.60 values, now 98? Women's Angora Sweater. $7.60-$8.60 values, now $3.95 Children's Ail-Wool Sweaters. $1.25 values, now $1.00 Wemea's Handkerchiefs. 36e values, at t tor .25 60o values, at S for 81.00 Wemea's Faney Mayer Hose. $2.26 values $1.76 value $1.35 Children Cashmere) Grave. 25c and 60s kinds, now 15 Women's Chamolsette Glevee. 75c values, now 355 Women's Gloves, Kid er Cape Broken llnea. $1.60 values ..81.15