y y y y 1 y y y 4 4 4 4 4 Jjj jwJP X X y y y X x X y y y i X y X X y x X 1 y X y 1 y y I x x y y X y y x x y X X I y x X y y X y X y X X X X t X X y y y y X X y X y y y X X i y y x x y y To The Pot Is Boiling Over With Red Hot Bargains For Everyone Red Hot Ladies' Shoes, Goods House Bargains in every department. Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Oxfords and Pumps, Dress and Silks, Muslin Underwear, Dresses, Aprons, Corsets and Notions. Ladies' Coats All Wool Broadcloth, Poriet Twill, in all the new shades, all new this season's mod els, $45, $47.50 and up to $60 Ml PA values at pl.vv All-wool Serge Gabardine, Tweed, Furella Cloth in all new models, $30, M QP $35 and $40 values at - $10. J J AH Wool Serge and Poplin Coats in all the new shades, all new models; 10 QC $20 and 25 values at $ltWtJ Misses' Coats Sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16 in Serges and Poplin, $12.50 and Of QF up to $18.50 values at ... $1 .W Buy Now and Save More Than Half on These Bargains. Ladies' Suits SILK SUITS In Navy, Taupe and French Blue, $60.00 and $65.00 COA AA values at - JW.UU All Wool Serge and Poriet Suits Ml CA $40.00 and $45.00 values at pLl.JU All Wool Suits, Serges and Pop- CI I! QC lin ; $30 and 35 values at $lU.W All Wool Suits; Serges and Poplin in all the leading shades; $21.50 and CIO AC $25.00 values at ylL.jO With the Scarcity of All Wool Materials These Are Real Bargains. Ladies' Silk Dresses Taffeta, Foulard, Crepe de Chine, Satins, all new this season's models in all t he new shades; $30, $35 and $45 values at $17.95 Dresses of Silk Shantong, Taffeta, Satin, values at $20 and 125 ; at $12.95 Dresses of Silk Taffeta, Poplin and Satin, values at $15 and $18.50; at $8.95 Dresses of Voile and Lawn in all the new shades and patterns, $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 values at ...$7.95 One lot of Ladies' Voile, Lawn and Ging ham Dresses, up to $7.50 values go ing at $2.45 Ladies' Gingham House Dresses. One big lot of these $2.50 values going at $1.29 Waists Silk Georgette Crepe Waists in all the new shades ; beaded and Embroidered trim med; $7.50 and $8.50 values at $4.95 Fancy Jap Silk and Natural Shantong Waists; $3.00 and $3.50 values at $2 45 Voile Waist.s in Pink, Flesh, Rose, Gray, Lavender and Nile also White $2.45 Voile and Hutisto Waists in White only; laee and embroidery trimmed; a special value at 98c Silk Underwear Crepe de Chine, Envelope Chemise, in Pink and Flesh color at $2.95 and $3.45 Crepe de Chine Petticoats, with wide Lace Flounce .. $3.95 Silk Jersey Top Union Suits in Pink only, at $1.95 Muslin Combination Suits, Corset Covers and Drew s. Muslin Envelope Chemise and Muslin Corset Covers, values up to $2.50, at 83c Ladi ' Muslin Night Gowns, also fine Nainsook and Hatiste Gowns 59c, 98c and $1.39 One Dress Pattern Free Of Summer Dress Goods, Voiles, Lawns, Tissue, Ginghams, Pongee, Silk Striped Ginghams, in all the newest shades and patterns with every purchase of 5 yards or over. WE WILL GIVE EQUAL YARDAGE FREE. Sale Now Going On The Horace Bogue Store m 7 : ; : ' V X t 1 Y ? Y i t 1 1 ? ? 1 t i 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Locals It. M Baker, well known TiavellllH nan i Ichvch tontiw for Dentw on i tMiRines trie in i A I her! RtOR, of CaflfWr, wiir o" ' ated on iii t in- si. Joseph's hospital nrcntty for HppeftdlcltlS, IOt Hnn.v '.it nn, of Curley, Ir Si llM hospital in AHIaum anil iiikIitwoiiI as spsfstton last srssh. to I Leo MeOllr, who Is n IiIh way to an iiriny Oatlip, itOppWl in Atllanro on Tuesday to visit with hit nr:nlimr cnts. to 1 1 ii'ii r. , ins, will Knnw-n Btock inan, Ih la I, agalS for a few days Mr. Ki-aiin spesdi a large part of his time In Donvor. in i Wurron Lotipelcfa in rnJoylnK a tSlfS of SflUllI pox and life at the pest housp for a few weeks. He deelares his Intention of tryinu to pass the ex amination and enlist in ttie services of Unci Sain as soon as he Is freed from his present hondaKi-. ioi Capt. W. 11. Corbln arrived Sunday mornlnK after a year'a absence from Alliance. He comes from Monttcelll. Iowa, where he has been spendlnK the last year. After attending to business affairs here and renewing acquaintances, he will return to his home at "Monticelll. tot Pat Stewart. Canadian army veter an, who has been visiting ot the farm of Dick Kenner, near Hemingford. and who is a former Alliance rail road man, was in the city viBiting friends. Although Pat is quite mod es', he can tell some mighty interest ing stories of the big battles in which he was engaged before receiving the wound which caused him to be retir ed from the service. - ioi In the shipment from the local Red Cross for lust month the surgical de partmenteent out 800 4x4 gauge wipes and their qucta for tne coming month in this department is to be 1.200 8x4 compress, whlcji are al ready for shipment at thepresent time. The surgical department has not been working for the past three months because of the snorrage In gauze and they aer only allowed t. make and send In what Is ordered from headquarters. There are boxes and boxes of gauze articles there awaiting shipment and will be ship ped as called for. tot Rev. J. A. Leavltt, of Omaha, state superintendent of the Society for the Friendless for Nebraska, wns In the city this week on business connected with the society. The movement was organized and Incorpora-led in 1901 as the Kansas Society for the Friend less, with headquarters a? Topeka, Kansas. It was re-organized and re incorporated In 1907 as the Society for the Friendless. In 1910 the na tional society was formed with head quarters at Kansas City, Mo. The or ganization extends Into thirteen states It has twenty superintend ents thirteen matrons and secretaries and several hundred voluntary help ers. It has over 10,000 supporting members and deals with over 3,000 friendless ex-prisoners eacn year. Considerable trouble has been brewing In Hemlngford lately because of whiskey being transported into the town mysteriously and much drunkenness prevailing. County At torney Lee Basyo went up on Friday to investigate the case and issued subnenaes for witnesses to appear against a number of people tn town. One man, Joe J. Planasky, who ap peared before the county attorney gave some evidence in his answers which convicted him of the offense of giving away whiskey to another party When brought before Judge rash he plead guilty to the, charge without trial, making it unnecessary to investigate further into tne runr The Judge held that it was just as serious an offense to give away intox cating liquor as it was to sell it and imposed a fine of $100 and costs, which Planusky gladly paid aud re turned to his home. o B. M Adams, who is personnel sec retary from the Y. M. C, A. headqu u ! n a' Omaha, was in the city Tues day and Wednesday on recruiting s.-r i e for the Y. M. C A. He re ports that there are 4.000 more BBSS Seeded in France in the Y. M. 0 I work and that they are Koing to try to have that number there by the middle of September. All men in good health between the ages of 31 and r.o are eligible for this Berries. Mm in this work in France wear the regulation army uniform and receive a good -alary and their families are well supported at home. Much help is seeded for the work of driving trucks and repairing them and will cover nearly every line of SXpsrlsnOS which is used in every day life, as well as for the actual rillgious work among the soldiers. The Y. M. C. A. j is one of Uncle Sam's greatest work ers and those who serve in that ca- ! paetty are doing a great work. Any nerson whn wiuhau tn .......... i . ' " n u v v . . . . UM l ' ' 1 1 1 U AIlITTONAI, W4.lt HAVIWUH WKIPHW ORUANIZKI) Nnme Happy Hillside. Mst. No Snaaystds Hist. No. 16 . , I, awn. Met 20 Hill Crest. Hist. No. 37 . Clarhitoa, iit. No. 42 . Net ud, rust. No. r.4 . . . BcllOOl Dlst. No. 124 ... Harper's Store , Catholic W. S. S holy Rosary First National Hank . . . Pn tddent : . Frank Trenkle .... , .J. C Hawkins .Jay N Wood . ,0y Uust . . Joseph Pelts .otto Hei ker , . John Lister . W. R. Harper . . Mrs. W. .1. Hamilton . Father Manning. . . W. II. Minor I Secretary Members . .Mrs (ieneva Nsson . .Si i; i; Knulehorn 32 . . L Homrighausen ... .14 . louis Powell H ..Mrs. It. Ilowser IS . . A. M. Rentiers 26 . .Lucy Olllesple IS . . Ethel James 10 . . Mrs. J. C Morrow .... SI . John o'Keefe 60 O. A. Van Llew IS SPECIALS AT FAMOUS Tim Hurst, residing at the Hlack stone hotel, Omaha, wns a recent Al- bao iu kooaoj 'lance and A v. t loch visitor. He Is in NIK rAY-HAY WrrlV " spotssh business. Alliance'.. Well Known Itayllght Store Milken Announcement of MsSMf Hiiing Itartriiins Tills Week. Men nnd boys and those who do their clothing buying for them, will tmd the announcement of The Fam ous, on the back page of thin issue of The Herald, of special Interest. One paragraph In HiIb uilve'tlsement contains some timely facts regarding the clothing business. It reads as follows: "In spite of the Immense number of difficulties confronted in the mer chandise business today, in spite of the constant rise In prices of clothing, the customers of The Famous always find at this store the leading lines of Standard, Advertised Merchandise with prices as low as the goods can be bought for any place In the United States. Ooods are advancing In price every day. Now is an an excelent time to heed the many bargains listed below:" tions for enrollment can obtain ap Judge house. Tush at information the county from court Naming of Picadilly. Plcadilly. made familiar to inns; Americans by "Tipperary," Is believed to nave got its name from plekadelles r pieadlUles, a variety of turnover vollar. A tailor named lliiriliis. ahVi lad mnde u fortune tellinff these arti HtS t apparel, built a home In that particular part of Loudon in 1G80 and jailed it Picadllla hall, hence the name Icadilly. MOTHER RITA ( - J fin' IjLj-L Predicting this world war, and be sides that having predicted both the first and second Balkan wars and the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, tne Heir to the Austrian throne, ahould be conclusive indica tion of an ability to foretell the future accurately. Wth her past perform ances In mind, tne Tate.! prophecy of Mother Rita of Monactir, the famoui prophetess of the Balkans, carries ad ditional weight. She now predict! that Vienna will fall on the day K.n-j Peter, aged monarch of Serbia, dies fm LliOYD '. THOMAS We Are Selling Box Butte County Farms and Ranches Rusinenn is good nnd the interest in Box Butte county farm and ranch lands continues. If you have land to sell or If you desire to pur chase land In this terri tory get In connection with us at once. THOMAS-BALD Investment Go. Alliance, - Nebraska p. a ijai n jLurutm ttrttJwJttt UUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS NOTICE On and after August 10, all work will be strictly cash on delivery. This will enable us to install more modern machinery, thereby giving quicker service. We take this opportunity of extending our thanks to the public for its generous patronage of the past and we hope to continue the cordial rela tions now existing between us. Alliance Steam Laundry niiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiMiiiiiiiintitiiiinitiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmmf