Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 14, 1909, NEWS SECTION, Page 2, Image 2
ti V .T1IK OMAHA' SUNDAY .BKE: FEBRUARY 14, VM). A u p . sis rta rno au !-. ma. i-mi j Monday Remarkable Values in Beautiful Black Dress Goods I Kemnants from the Great January Clearing Sale Every remnant in this great ale makes its appeal on Quality. As to values there is no sale during the entire year that quite equals this great clearing sale of remnants left from the special January Sale. Choice fabrics larg- . ,..v,.v v. w.v BiimuMc tiuuB-aui, CWK.-JLG, vones, iicrrmgooue, serges, urunanines, novelties in skirt and dress lengths. Important ttarly choosing is always the best in a sale of this kind Come earlv. weaves, 6H yards in i but very firm. tailors beautifully; 11.75 Quality. 4 6-lnches wide. 14 yards In rem- I T-, nm, T r V,. n-i v . , - . . . . . . vi duo wiuieu uress uooas ivemnanis 10 lie included in Monday'i Great Sale Many colored dress goods remnants were overlooked during lust week's great clearing sale. Several new lots will bo added and others will be still farther reduced. New Dress Goods are beginning to arrive, we need the room, hence these still further reductions. Kverv remnant Black Iierringbotis Stripe one of the season's latest moa.nt for 12.8V. Black Brllllantlne beautiful lustre, fine value, 48-lnches wide, fi yards In rem nant fbr $2.60. Black Chevron Stripe It has been a meat favorite this season, f 1.2S qual ity, 5 yards In remnant for $3.75. Black Sorge 8tripe the new shadow stripe. Just enough for a pretty skirt length, 5 yards In remnant for $3.76. Black ;Brllllantlne extra fine silk lustre, 64 yards in remnant for $3.39. Black Imported Wool Taffeta the very latest Idea from Paris, light weight. but very firm, tailors beautifully; $1.75 quality, 46-inches wide, t yards In rem- nant for $6.35. " Black Parisian Dress Voile $1,26 quality, 4 yards in remnant for $2.11. Black Novelty Check Voile very stylish, nothing handsomer or more dressy for a separate skirt than a pretty black voile. $1.76 quality, 6 yards In remnant $4.T5. Black Novelty Shadow Stripe fine imported fabric, $1.25 quality; 8Vi yards In remnant for $6.26. Black Pekln 8atln Stripe among the most popular of the fashionable mater ials. About one-fourth Inch satin stripe, very pretty; $1.60 quality, 64 yards In rem nant for $5.39. NOTE The above merely hints of what you will have to choose from. Special Sale of Center Pieces at Art Department, Monday These beautiful tinted center pieces are the balance of a line we sold during the holidays, every one is fresh and clean. They come in 18, 22, 24, 27 and 30-inch sizes and sold regularly at $1.00, 75c and 50c; Monday to close the line, each, 2oc. Twelve finished center pieces in white and tinted, slightly soiled from display, sold regular at $12.00, $10.00, $8.00 and $6.00. These are all hand embroidered and have been used as copies in our embroidery class. Monday to close the line, each, $2.50. NOTE We have Just received some new outfits for stenciling, also a beautiful line of patterns for same. Stencil work Is very popular at the present time and Is greatly used for home decora tions such as portieres, sofa pillows, etc. We' have the most com plete stamping department In the city, with expert Instructor in charge. All the newest patterns In stamping find display here, many more late styles arriving every day. We are prepared to do all kinds of hand embroidery, we also put eyelets In sofa pil low covers. Pinking by the yard. Free lessons every day from I to 6 P. M. Foster Hose Supporters Reduced. All of the 60c and 60c qualities of the Foster pad hose sup porter In pink, blue, black and white; at, a pair J6o All of the $1.60. $1.26 and $1.00 and 76c qualities of the Foster pad hose supporters, in all colors, at, a palr..60o Finest showing of pearl buttons In the' city; large, med ium or small sites. A good two-hole pearl button; one doten on card, at, card. 5c must go at some price Monday. Better come early I The quantity will be very large and every remnant a beauty. Gloves That Are In Demand I To finish the winter and begin the spring season, not! lng more satisfactory than a pair of Mocha Gloves. Ire land's are "best by test." Ireland's Large Pearl Clasp Silk Lined Mocha Gloves, complete assortment of black, tan, brown and gray, per pair $2.00. Ireland's 1 Metal Clasp Silk Lined or Unlined Mocha Gloves, complete assortment of black and colors, pair $1.60. Wash Goods Department It is impossible to describe the beauty of our new Wash Materials, you must see them yourself. Our-windows can show you some of the styles, but there are thousands of pretty goods. that you'll not see unless you give us a call. See the new Zephyr Ginghams direct from Scotland. See the new Chev ron weaves Poplins, Piquettcs, Piques, Linens, Spangle silks, Swisses, Tissues, Silk Jacquard, Mer cerized Jaequards, fine Madras, new Percales, new Sailings, Himalya Cloth, Mercerized Pongee, Silk Pongee, Irish Dimities, Sideband and flounce materials and many other new fabrics in the latest color conceptions. Prices range from 10c up to 75c per yard. Bargain Square in Basement Monday Remnants of Ginghams and plain Chambraya, regu lar 10 cent and 16 cent qualities on sale Monday, at per yard 5 cents. Domestic Department in Basement ' Remnants of Sheetings, Pillow Tubings, Casings and Muslins that have accumulated from our January Sale, Monday at greatly reduced prices. New Tailor Made Suits for 1909. Monday we will show for the first time 200 lovely new suits In all the newest fabrics. Every garment a work of art, now Is the best time to make a selection as the first suits are always the best Prices $26,00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $46.00. New 1909 Skirts See our handsome separate ready to wear skirts at $6.75, $7.60, $10.60 Cloak Department, second floor. New coat sweaters, New Lingerie Dresses, New Silk Petticoats. . $6.00 New Heatherbloom Petticoats. Ask to see the McGee Patent toka Petticoats. No matter how good a figure you may have, you should be very careful to get a good fit in your corsets if you expect to get the best effect in the fit of your " gowns. Kabo Corsets for this season, ,as usual, are up-to-date in stylish shapes. We carry a full line. Here's a corset that helps an already good figure. It gives the long hip and long back effect, with the greatest degree of comfort. . It is the Kabo Corset, stvle No. 675, made of Peerless cloth, a cloth of unusual strength, made especially for the manufacturers of these corsets. Price $1.00. , This is the best dollar's worth of eortet you ran buy. Other Kshos up to Jf.co sll worth the price tsked. . Atk to see the Kabo Form Reducing Conet. Great Special Sale of Odd Table Cloths, Monday, Commencing at 8 A.M. Monday we will place on sale all the odd table cloths left from our great Jan. Linen Sale at just half price Ten $7.60 2x2 H Table Cloths, Monday's sale price. .. $3.76 Six $12.00 2H2tt Table Cloths, Monday's sale price $ 00 Ten $8.76 2x2 Table Cloths, Monday's sale price. . .$4.38 Three $16 2Vx3H Table Cloths, Monday's sale price $7 60 Two $7.76 2x3 Table Cloths, Monday's sale price. ... $3.88 Two $12.00 2Hx3 Table Cloths. Mondav'. .U nri' te'n.i Three $8.76 2x3 Table Cloths, Monday's sale price. . . . $4.38 Five $10.00 2x3 Table Cloths, Monday's sale price.. $6.00 Nine $12.00 2x3 Table Cloths, Monday's sale price.. $6. 00 One $16.00 2xi Table Cloths. Monday's sale price.. $7.60 TwoJ17.50 2x4 Table Cloths, Monday's sale price. $8.76 Four $20 2Va4 Table Cloths, Monday's sale price. .$10.00 AU ohn 8. Brown A Hons Table Cloths left from our Great January Llnon 81 at Just One-Halt Price. Special Sale of odd V2 doezn Napkins. February Sale of French Lawns for Evening and Graduation Gowns.. Five piece 45 inch wide, SO Trench Lawns, in this sals, 85c Five place 46 Inches wide, 616 French Lawns, In this sale. 46c Fire pieces 45 Inches wide, 76o French Uwm, In this sale, SOo. Five pieces 46 Inches wide, 86o French Lawns, in this sale, 60. Five pieces 46 Inches wide, 11.00 French jwne, In this sale. 7 Bo. Five pieces 45 Inches wide, $1.16 French Lawns, In this sale, 86c. Linen Sheeting for Ladies Suits Skirts. " S pieces 80-Inch Sheeting, regular 11.86; sale-price $1.39 per yard. t pieces 90-lnch' Sheeting, regular $1.86; sale price $1.39 per yard. 2 pieces 90-inch Sheeting, regular $3.00; sale price $1.60 per yard.. Sale of Wbite( Corded Piques for Ladies' Suits. 10 pieces 26c Corded Pique, February sale price ................... 17e a yard 10 pieces 86c Corded Pique, February sale price jsc a yar(i 10 pieces 46c Corded Pique, February sale price -,joc a yard 10 pieces 60c Corded Pique, February sale price . 39C a ytLT& Z pieces 76c Corded Pique, February sale price ."...66c a yard Sale of French Whip Cord Colored Pique for Ladies' Suits. S pieces $1.00 Colored Pique, sale price.'... t 76c a yard February Sale Figured French Piques for Tailor Made " s Waists and Suits AU 5o Figured French Pique In this sale 46c AU 76c Figured French Pique In. this sale 60c All 11.00 Figured French Pique In this sale Ha. All $1.60 Figured Freuch Pique In this sale 11.00. . Sale Persian Lawn. AU (Se Persian Lawns, In this sals I6e per yard. All 40c Persian Lawns, In this sals lo per yard. All 46o Persian Lawns, In this sale tto per yard. All 60c Persian Lawns, In this sale tc per yard. All too Persian Lawns, In this sals 4So per yard. All 66c Persian Lawns, In this sals 4o per yard. New Messaline Dresses Charming, Chic Persian Models shown only by Thompsen Belden & Co. There are many of these garments being shown at $75.00 and $100 that don't have half the style of the garments we sre srllinn at $32.60, $35.00 and $40.00. The Great Feb. White Goods Sale Cont'ues Extra Special Sale India Linons in Our Economy Basement. 1,500 yards 15c, 20c, 25c India Linons, from 2 to 14 yard lengths, Monday only, 7M:c per yard. Sale of French Embroidered Piques. 3 pieces $1.26 Embroidered Pique, sale price 86c. i pieces $2.00 Embroidered Pique, Pique, sale price $1.26. 2 peces $2.00 Embrodered Pnn- sale price $1.(9. Feb. Sale of Nainsooks for Ladies' and Children's Fine Underwear 20 pieces 38-Inch Windsor Nainsook, regular price $3.60, Monday's sale price $2.76 per bolt of 12 yards. ' 10 pieces 42-Inch Countess Nainsook, regular price $3.60, Monday's sale Jprice $2.75 per bolt of IS yards. 26 pieces 42-Inch Sea Island Nainsook, regular price $3.60, Monday's sale price $2.75 per bolt of 12 yards. February Sale of Linen Suitings. February Sale of India Linons. February Sale of Repp Suitings. 20 pieces 30c Repp Suiting, Mon day's sale price 20o. February Sale of French Mulls for Lingerie Waists and Dresses. . All 46-lnch 46c French Mulls, In this sale' 30c per yard. All 46-inch 60c French Mulls,, in this sale 39c per yard. All 46-inch 66o French Mulls, In this sale 46c per yard. AH 45-inch 76c French Mulls, In this sale 6 0 per yard. limits of which may be fixed by the county board. The county board Is given power to com mute the poll tax and half the real estate road tax from cash to labor and half the real aetata road tax shall be paid in cash Mid all the personal property road tax and shall be expended under the direction of the county ererseer er engineer In the dis trict where H is raised. GRAIN RATE CASE MONDAY (Continued from First Page.) laid aside without prejudice. Klnkald will make another effort to get It up and pass It If possible before the close of this session. Representative Mann in his objection, which did not sera to be altogether serious or definite, stated that If these holding of homesteaders are to be taken over by large cattle interests, congress ought ' to know of It. He thought that any man who took a homestead under 'the Klnkald act could easily put ISO worth of Improve ments on It in seven years, as required by the law, and that It he did not lmp-i the property to that extent, it was u fair presumption that he would not do It and that he would sell out as soon as he eould. Mr. Mann said tonight that there were undoubtedly to be found grasses to grow la that aountry, which he appreciated was susceptible at present only for stock rais ing. He believed, however, that In mat ters of lea-lslatloa there should be a look ahead Instead of to the lmedlate present, and thought ths bill should go over. He did not Indicate whether he would con tinue as the "objector of the house" in antagonism of the bill, but the chances are that Mann will be found on Monday, which is suspension day under the rles, opposing ths measure. ' Judge Klnkald explained the bill at con siderable length today, and was eu ported by Mondell of Wyoming, Cooke of Colo rado, and Qronna of North Dakota. Minor Matters at Capital. The committee on Indian affairs of the senate, at Its meeting today, decided to favorably report to the senate on Monday a bill which provides that the Santee Bloux Indians may submit their annuity olalms to the court of claims for adjudication. George W. Beevere of Minneapolis, gen eral solicitor of the 'Minneapolis St. Louis railroad, Is In Washing ton for the purpose of securing a bill authorising the Central Iowa railroad to bridge the Miss issippi river at Kelthaburg. "111. A bill granting this concession was introduced by Senator Cummins, and has passed the sen ate and been favorably reported in the house, and Is Bow upon its calendar. TAX ANDDEBT RISE (Continued from First Page.) sidewalks, and did all sorts of things with the city's money that should have h.n n.irf tor by the property benefited.- the demo cratic organ shows a pltsble Ignorance of the city charter, the law Omaha. The charter specifically prohibits inverting or runds for sny purpose. PROBE FOR DAKOTA PRISOrs LealeUtlve Committee Will laves tl aate Chare Coavlet Was Beat te Death. BISMARCK.- N. D.. Feb. lt-The legisla tive committee to Investigate the peni tentiary spent yesterday, at the institution and dsclded to make a rigid examination of the conduct of affairs of the prison in the past. Soma of the prisoners stated that there was much cruelty practiced under Warden Bouohea. Two prisoners told of a negro who, they alleged, was so badly beaten with canes a few years ago, la their opinion, to have caused his death. Bigger, Better, Busier That's What ad vertising in me e does for your business. Not Sisters Now aad again you se two womea pass, ing down the street who look like sisters. Y ou are astonished to Uara that they are mother aad dsughter, aad yoa realixe that a worn a at forty er forty-five aught to be at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it so P The general health of woman is so in timately essooisted with the local health f toe essentially feminine organs that there an be no red checks snd round form where there is female weakness. Wemea whs have suffered frana this trouble hsve found prompt relief and euro in the us of Dr. Pieree's Favorite Presoriptloa. It glvss rigor aad vitality to the organs of womanhood. It clears the complexion, brightens the ys aad reddens the cheeks. No slcohol, or hsbit-forming droits is contained la "Favorite Prescription." Aay tick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter is fceld ss secredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelop. Address l World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. TAFT TURNS FACE TO NORTH Preiident-Elect Complete! Tour and Start for Cincinnati. FEAST CAtJSES NO BAD EFFECT Despite Late Hears aad Many G. aa rem rats In Nov Orleans Jan Tnft Is In Prime ( Condition. NEW ORLEANS, L., Pb. 13.-Presl-dent-elect Taft today concluded his stay In New Orleans and at the same time com pleted the schedule of his visits to southern cities previous to his inauguration March After spending nearly two days her he left at t:U o'clock this morning over the Queen Crescent rout for Clneinnstl, where he will arrlv at 10:10 Sunday morn ing. He will remain there until Tuesday morning, when he will go to Washington. Although sl.s had planned to go direct to Washington. Mrs. Tft decided this tnnrn. Ing to accompany the president-elect to Clneinnstl and caused somewhat of a sur prlss when she rode to the terminal station with Judgs Taft and boarded ths Queen & Crescent train for Cincinnati. It spite of the feet that it was almost J o'clock this morning before Mr. Taft made ins exu from the banquet hall of the Orunewald hotel and the comparatively early hour at which it was necessary for him to arise today. Incident to his de parture, there were no signs of fatigue in his manner as he welcomed the party who escorted him to the station. His character istic good humor was In em pis evidence as he chatted with those gathered to see mm orr. and as ha smilingly waved good bye as the train pulled out. Finds Tim to W in Oelf Ones. Whilo Mr. Taft s umt la Nsw Orleana was largoly occurlaU with formal affairs, he found the opportunity to put In nearly three hours yesterdsy in the pursuit of bis favorite diversion golf. As the bril liant reception In honor of Mrs. Taft was being held at the Country club, he was out on the club's links. He had not become sufficiently out of practice to play a losing game. Instead he scored a creditable victory over his opponsnt. Phillip Werleln, president of the New Orleans Progressive union, under whose auspices hs wss en tertained while in New Orleans. Tfcre was nothing to mar the program for Mr. Taft's entertainment In New Orleans. From the time lie landed at I o'clock Thursday afternoon from the vruisor Bir mingham to the hour of his (arewell this morning, the various events which hsd been maptd out. parade, speerlies. ban quet and one or two minor functions took place as scheduled. The westher could not hive hern more Ideal. It was typloslly avring Uka. The city wore a gay garb, with Its profuse decorations of carnival and patriotic colors sud myralds of electric lights by night. Mayor Behrman had requested that the onraival decorations b arranged earlier than usual in view of Mr. Taft's visit and his suggestion was carried out. TREATS NEGROES LIKE JOHN D. Georgia. Jadae Fines Seven Cnlnrlt 80,000,000 Bnch nnd Then Relents. ACGUSTA, Ga., Feb. 11 "I'll go Judge Iar.dis one better and make the rtn xm . 000,000," said Recorder Plcquet yesterday In inpesing sentence upon seven negroes con victed of violating the health ordinances In allowing garbage to accumulate on their premises. The fine was Imposed upon each of the defendants. Appreciating their Inability to pay such a fine, the negroes ssnk to the bench with groans and staring eyes. When the laughter which the court's dent. slon caused had subsided Recorder Plcquet suspended the sentences upon condition that catr of the defendants deposit $1 with the clerk. The ordinance under which the sentence was Imposed provides that the court "mav in-pose any fin he sees fit" MINE PROVES DEATH LURE Two Prospectors Murdered After Discovering Pay Or In British Colnmbtn. EDMONTON, Alberta, Feb. 11-Charles McLeod, a northern prospector, has arrived here with a tragic story of how his brothers, Frank and Will, were murdered after find ing a valuable gold mine near Nahannl river, British Columbia. Robert Weir, a Scotch mining engineer, who accompanied them from Edmonton, has disappeared;' The bodies were terribly mutilated. The father of tho dead men is a prominent official of the Hudson Bay com pany, W REPORTS OL KNOX BILL (Continued from First Pace.) to Increases In freight rates since the rats law went Into effect; Mr. Murphy (Wis.) delivered an eulogy on LJncoln; Mr. Wssn burn (Mass.) favored a modification of the Sherman anti-trust law In order that It might be less burdensome; Mr. Hayes (Cal attacked ths rules of the house; Mr. Lang- ley (Ky.) criticised the administration of the affairs or the Choctaw Indians; M. Sherman (N. T.) explained the provisions of the Indian bill, while Mr. Foster (Vt.) pleaded for an adjustment of postal rate: as affecting merchandlss sent through tho malls. The Indian bill was pending when the house, at 4 -67 p, m., adjourned until tomor row, which was set apart for eulogies ot deceased members. MANICURE SALE Beaton's Monday Phone your wants If you haven't time to call. ' 2 Be Lustrlte Kail Enamel, cake form, t 15 (Monday only.) He Lustrlte Cuticle Boftner . . . . A5f (Monday only.) loc pkg. Emory Boards, 1 dozen.. gg (Monday only.) Manicure Sets, containing Buffer, Nail Po, Cake of Pumice, Orange wood stick and Emory Boards 14 (Monday only.) 5c Oraogewood Sticks, 3 for. ... . .5 (Monday only.) 76c Manicure Scissors.' 40 (Monday only.) 85c Manicure Scissors 10 (Mondsy only.) Beaton Drug Co. l&tfi aadtsr'anuuu. CRANE HEADS NEW MOVEMENT Former Chlrnao Minister Will Retnrn to Help Form t'nlqne Re. Unions (lab. CHICAGO, Feb. ?I.-Dr. Frank Crans, a former Chicago minister, who recently re signed the pastorate of the Union Congrega tional church of Worcester, Mass., Is to com to Chicago neat fall to head aa unique religious movement. The new venture will be In the nature of a club. The plan la outlined In a letter from Dr. Crane made public today. . "Let the work be In the nature of a Bun- day afternoon club, fathered and promoted by Woodland business men," saya the letter. "I will camp light there and give, to my best abilities, a good interesting talk each Dunaay ariernoon on now to live. Not a church. Just a broad, helpful lecture to reach that great class of people whom the churches have lost." congress that a tract of land south Of Yellowstone National park be set aside. The suggestion was from the Wyoming leg. Islature and Is the outcome of reports that 20,000 elk are starving In the mountains of western Wyoming. Communioattons have been received from lodges of the Benevo lent and Protective Order of Elks all over the country asking that the government take steps to protect th great elk herd. NEW LINCOLN LETTER FOUND Expresses Thanks to Methodist Chnreh for Assnrnnee of. Bay port Dnrlnn; Wnr. SPRINGFIELD, O., Feb. 11-At s local Lincoln meeting last night George 8. Dial read from the original a Lincoln letter not published' since the time of writing. It was written to th Methodist general conference at Baltimore, Msy 1. 1864, upon being as- ured of the . support of the Methodist church In his prosecution of the wsr. The etter wss kept by Bishop Morris, secretary f th conference, and later given to Judge K. O. Dial of this city. Th letter follows: Oentlemen: In response to your address allow me to attest the accuracy of Its his torical statement; endorse the sentiments It expresses, and thank you In tlMS nation's name for the sure promise It gives. "Nobly sustained as th govenment has been by all the churches, I would utter nothing which might In the least appear Invidious against airy. Tat, without vttUs, It may fairly be said that the Mflfhadtst BapincDpal cbnrflh, not less devoted tba the bests ia, by Us grant numbers, thn most important of aJL 'It Is no fault in ethers that th Methodist church sands mora sokMer to th field, more nurses to th hospital snd more pray ers to Heaven than any. God bless th Methodist church bless all the churches and blessed be God, who In this, our great trial,- glveth us th churches. May 1. 18C4. , "A. LINCOLN." TAX COLLECTOR IS SENTENCED John T. Msrssn Declares He Had Been Robbed of aito.AOO Before Committing; Forcery. PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. lJ.-Jolin' T. Mor gan, former tax collector of McKees Rock, a suburb of this pliv whn iuu ...,.1, pleaded g-uilty to charges of forgery and sixteen different Indictments of embezElt ment, was sentenced today to serve six teen years in in western penltentlsry and pay a flno of xaO.OUO bv Ji.nV Tnhn n Chafer. Before Mores n was mntntA h. irM h. couit that ho had been robl-cd of J20,000 on a strset In New Vnrk rn 11,. u... msrket. but that he had never retmrted I ha robbery to the police. . . AWO rOLIOHTEX OJO.T for this week oaly W Will Stasis nr Ar dress ooats or S-pieo aalforms or . .Sl.oe U. S. Cleaning Co. 1 ortn 18th Btreot. Ttasss, Song-. ltTSj tna. B-laWS W call for and . deliver work In any part of Omaha and vicinity. ' MOTk Tou must bring this ad to got th benefit of this speclsl. TUCKER READY FOR BOARD Mrs. Ticker Also Prepared to Meat Hint In thlenno on Man da y. HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Feb. U.-lt is an nounced here today that W. F. Tucker, who has been at the Army and Navy hospital here for th last three months, and who has been ordered to sppesr be for the re tiring board, which meets In Chicsgo Mon day, left this afternoon for that city. ' C1IICAOO. Feb. 13 -Mrs. Msry Logsn Tucker, wife of Colonel William F. Tucker, arrived her today, prepared to go before pie retirement board Monday. WINTER REFUGE FOR ELK Congrreas Is to Be Asked to Famish Protection for Grant Herd In Wyoaslnc. CHETENNI. Wyo., Feb. ll-Protectlon for elk in the aUape of a winter refuge is the proposal cosiained in a memorial to Green Tuduj Stamps Stars ancl 1 Stripes ' c A beer just suited to quaff at home a night-cap for the sociable evening a refreshing draught for the late supper a delightful glass to sip under the evening lamp. Stars and Stripes is a foaming, sparkling beverage for the keen palate for th connoissieur. H3T3 a q$9 dsNvsred to your tea. Willow Springs Browing Co. 1.60 :: Fitamos tilt Klten with each two dosen case of small bottles, do- at ar llvered In S I ) the city tor... I1M In Stamps OS) 3 Wen with each t osen esse of arge bottles, de- SI A Br llvered In S h th olty for. .. Out Of town cus tomer add fl.Zl for cas and bottles. - Off lee, lOT Karney l, raoa Deng-. ISO). Brewery, ta and Hickory, rhone Bong. IS 5. EXTRAI! SPECIUII SPEB'A ! ' v