THE BEE: OMAHA. RATTTiPAY. .1UTA 31, 1000 I UT closs at p. M. daring July and tnfirt Bxcept Saturday at St30 F. at. SATURDAY OUR GREAT ANNUAL Vacation Time Sale Doors Open at 8 A. M. TTow many more wpoks till summer ends? About five according to the calender eight or ten relying on what the weather prophet pays either way the time is sufficient to wear Summer Apparel which will he priced considerable under regular in this Annual Vacation Time Sale There's plenty of fashionable merchandise here which you will want and they must leave our shelves soon, as new fall goods are on the way and will want display as soon as they are here. More Than 500 Waists in the StfiBfr $1-00 and In announcing this grand Clearing Sale of "Waists we beg to say that this is an opportunity to buy lovely high class waists only slightly soiled, at a fraction of their real value. So that there may be no misunderstanding in regard to this great sale not every waist will be sold at this extraordi nary reduced price, only the garments specified. 30 slightly soiled waists, ' consisting of tail ored linens with colored hand embroidery. Most ly In ftfze 38, worth up to $7.60; vacation tlraa sale price, $1.00 each. Thso waists were made by the Opera, the Herald Square and the Lenox manufacturers. This is a guarantee of their high quality. Just Half Prico 75 Handsome Man-Tailored Skirts in the Vacation Time Sale 50 Off Saturday Vacation Time Sale of HAIR GOODS The hair is women's crowning glory. truly enough, and nothing contributes more to her attractiveness than a becoming coiffure. A visit to our Hair Goods section reveals a wonderful assortment of the best " Yvette" quality hair goods, at prices that cannot be duplicated in this city. Here every accessory may be found to conform with the present styles of hair dressing. Hair Puffs and Bang? Coronet Puffs, 4 to a set, special Coronet Puffs, 6 to a set, special a"i ia Coronet Puffs, 8 to a set, special cq Psyche Puffs, 3 to a set, very special Vi oa Cluster Puffs, 10 and 12 In each set, special li'll Triangle Puffs, for this sale, ftnly i Single Puffs, large line, at, special , aa Klnsl Puffs, in rrev $1.00 Vacation Time Sale $.1.50 Eaeh "Yvette" Wavy Switches Straight ' Yvette" Switches 20 Inches long, natural wavy hair, special $1.98. 24 Inches long, natural wavy hair, special $2.89. 16 and H-lnch all Ion hatr switch value 12.00. Sc. V-IllVIl VII . . value I3.B0, $149. , . J-lnch all Jong: hair Bwltoh value 13.50. (1.08. 200 dainty lingerie waists with the new hand embroidered gold trimming, also the lovely Col ored hand embroidered waists worth up to $8.o0, great clearing sale price, $1.60 each. Nearly all sixes In this lot. 300 dainty lawn waists, tailored styles with stiff collars, all buttoned In front. Lovely em broidered fronts, very slightly soiled. All sices from 34 up to 44; regular price $4.00, sale price $1.25 each. Pompadours and Transforma tions Pompadours, suitable for moun tains or seashore, very special, natural wavy hair, on wire or net 4 9c up. Transformations for all around the head, to be worn on the outside or underneath the hair, very special $5.98 Sanitary Hair Rolls 24-lnch extra heavy hair rolls worth $1.60, special 7 5c. 4 inch grey hair rolls axtra heavy worth $1.60, special 76c. 'Yvette" tourist neU, large size 15c each, two for 256. "Yvette" auto nets, the largest size, special, at 23c. Free Our illustrated catalogue shows the latest styles In Hair Ooods and prices. Mailed free to any address. Mall orders filled. Send sample of hair and money order. Third Floor. Out of the thousands of skirts we have made to order during the past season we have left about seventy-five skirts. They are our best man-tailored skirts made of the most stylish material In the newest models. Many of these are the model skirts from which we took orders. All to go into Saturday's great sale, black voiles, panaraas, black broadcloth, Herringbones and shadow stripes. Saturday Just half price. All to go on sale at Dress Goods Depart ment. Main floor. Vacation Time Specials on Our Second Floor Read These Items Carefully-Bargalns In Princess Dresses VUUSJIVIig AT 9 A. M. 3 White Net Princess Dresses, slightly soiled; 2 size 34.' 1 size 40. Regular price $16.50, Saturday $2.50 each. 2 Lavender Princess Dresses, embroidered fronts, 1 size 40. 1 size 44. Regular price $10.60. Saturday $2.60 each. 1 Gingham Princess Dress; size 40. Regular price $7.60, Saturday $2.50. 2 Pink Lace Trimmed Princess Dresses; size 36. Regular price $15.00, Saturday $5.00 each. 6 White Lingerie Dresses; 2 size 42, 1 size 44, 1 Blze 38, 1 size 34, 1 size 40. Reglar prices $15.00, $13.60, $8.50 and $7.50, your choice Saturday $4.75 each. All Coats and Jackets at Vi price. Hundreds of other bargains too numerous to men tion in Cloak Department Saturday, All the Silk Messallne Petticoats at price. Vacation Time Sale in Our Curtain Depart ment. Lace Curtains at Half Regular Price. See Howard Street Windows. $1.50 White Lace Curtains, Saturday at 76c a pair. $4.50 White Lace Curtains, Saturday at $2.25 a pair. $2.25 White Lace Curtains, Saturday at $1.13 a pair. $1.75 White Lace Curtains, Saturday at 88c a pair. 70c White Lace Curtains, Saturday at 3 6c a pair. $2.76 White Lace Curtains, Saturday at $1.38 a pair. $1.35 White Lace Curtains, Saturday at 68c a pair. $3.50 White Lace Curtains, Saturday at $1.75 a pair. 10c Curtain Rods, Saturday at 6c each. 25c Curtain Scrim, white, cream or ecru Saturday, at yard 12 He. Vacation Time Sale of Handkerchiefs at the Bargain Square in Basement If there Is any one time of the year that a person needs plenty of handkerchiefs it Is now. Lay in a supply during this sale. Men's all linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, regular 15c value in this sale at each 10c, or $1.00 a dozen. Women's all linen embroidered handkerchiefs, regular 20c value In this sale, each 10c. Come Saturday Another Lot of $1.35 Imported All Silk Pon gee, in the Vacation Time Sale at 98c a Yard. Many were disappointed during the last npeclal sale a the quantity was so quickly exhausted. Here ls"mor of the same beautiful silks for Saturday, probably the last lot this season. Better como early, 8c a yard. Vacation Time Sale at the Bar gain Square, in Basement Nickel plated Safety Pins, most all sizes, at, a card, 3c. Linen finished, three cord Basting Cot ton, at, 4 spools for 6c. ' Pure, silk Taffeta Ribbons, 25c quality, at, a yard, 15c. Fine assortment of Val. and Torchon Laces, at, a yard, 6c. $1.60 Kimonos, at, each, Mc. Special sale of White Wash Skirts. Women's Underwear in the Vacation Time Sale Women's gauze cotton vests, low neck and sleeves, regular 25c value, at each 15c. Same as above, 20c value, at each ltMc. Women's mercerized lisle vests, regular 50c value at, each 35c, or. 3 for $1.00. Women's Swiss ribbed Union Suits, regular 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 qualities, at each 75c. Women's Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, regular $1.65 and $2.00 Qualities, at each $1.25. Dressing Sacques in the Vacation Time Sale All of our white and colored Dressing Sacques will be placed On special sale Saturday at quick clearing prices. 60o Dressing Sacques, Saturday 39c. 65c and 75c Dressing Sacques, Satur day 49c,. ... 86c and $1.00 Dressing Sacques, Sat urday 69c. $1.25 Dressing Sacques, Saturday 75c. $1.50 Dressing Sacques, Saturday, $1.00. . $2.00 $1.35. $2.50 $1.50. $3.00 Dressing $3.00. $3.75 and $4.60 Dressing Sacques, Sat or 8 for $1.00. Dressing Sacques, Saturday Dressing Sacques, Saturday Sacques, Saturday It Is "Easy Enough to Keep Cool If You Find The Right Place Some people, dread summer shopping on account of th close atmosphere which pervades most stores. First find the right store and you will enjoy summer shopping. This store hu earned the reputation as Omaha's moat comfortable simp le ping place. Here we have pure air, pure, water, wide aisles, pleasant resting- places and the service Is prompt, courteous aud quiet. . During this Vacation Time Sale you will find many special lots at much less than the usual cost. Come to the Summer Comfort store Saturday and share In this great sale. Vacation Sale Time at the Infants' and Children's Wear Department Many articles that the children are needing right now will be sharply re duced for Saturday. . All of the colored wash dresses with low neck and short sleeves or high neck and short sleeves, in 1,2, 3 and 4 year sizes at greatly reduced prices. Children's Straw Bonnets that sold regular at $1.60 in Saturday's sale at each 39c. ' ...... Children's Straw Bonnets, regular $1.76, $2.00, $2.50" and $$.00 qualities, your choice Saturday; at each 98c. Children's Wash Bonnets, regular $1.60, $1.76 and $2.00 qualities, your choice Saturday, at each 98c. One lot of Children's Rompers, sizes 2 and 3 only; regular price 50c, Sat urday, each 25c. Saturday Candy Specials Tlalduff's delicious Maple Nut QooOles. regular price 60o a pound; special all day Saturday and evening, at, a pound, 20c. Thompson, Uelden At Co's special Chocolates, the larg flat kind, regu lar price, 60c a pound; special all day Saturday, M. a pound, 26a OUR HOWARD STREET WINDOWS ARE WORTHY OF A LOOK. SEE THEM TOMORROW. Special Demonstration of Metalography Saturday Every woman will be Interested In this new Hammered Brass Work. Come Saturday and see the special demonstration 3 to 6 p. m. Third floor. SEE THE LACE PIECES IN OUR SIXTEENTH STREET WINDOWS. Vacation Time Sale of White Piques Saturday morning we will place on special sale all our 50e "White Piques at, per yard, 25c Vacation Time Special at the Wash Goods Department 15c Linen finished Shrunk Suit ings, white ground with colored stripes or dots, absolutely fast col ered. Vacation sale price Saturday, at a yard 7Vc. Fee-7-SO.'OS. Remnant Square in Base ment Remnants of Wash Mater ials, values up to 20c per yard, 5c. COOL RESTING ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR. Manicuring in Connection. MISS LOGAN IN CHARGE. Gloves for Vacation Time A pair of silk gloves makes the most "Comfortable Vavatlon Glov." For- Saturday's Vaoatlon Sale we have specially priced some long silk gloves In bla-k, white, tan and navy, worth $1.25, at, per pair. 76a. OUR ART DEPARTMENT IS NOW LOCATED ON THE THIRD FLOOR. . ell Dong. 611 BOTH PHONES) 11ACR AI.X. DBPTB Ind. 1-1111 CLIDDEX CARS IN KAYT0YN$ Travelers Finish Long Tour With Hardest Day's Run. RAIN MAKES THE ROADS HEAVY Onlr KIM Out of Thlrtr-two F.ntrlea Hare Perfect pore Technical Examination Regis Today-. KANSAS CtTT, Mo.. July SO, (Special Telegram.) Over rain soaked roads tht aitdden, Hower and Ielrolt trophy cars struggled Into Kansas City late this after noon after the hardest and last days run of the tour. Charles J. Olldden, doner of the principal trophy for the tour Is author ity for the statement that road conditions were worse today than on inf previous tour not even excepting that day on the W07 run. between Toledo, O., and Pouth Rend, Ind., which resulted in the death of one contestant and Injuries in several others. Rain commenced to fall at Sallnn, Kan., the starting point of today's run at 3 o'clock this morning and continued until after the starting time, SO a. m. The cars were, accordingly started at 7 o'elocs on the run of 212.8 miles over good roads the tourists, It Is thought, would have gained on their schedule of ten hours and thirty-nine minutes at least two hours. As It was the first cars In, the four Plerce Arrowa, were Just half an hour ahead of the time set for their arrival. They had x travelled together all day through the sticky gumbo and were greeted by the cheers of at least 2,0u0 people who had gathered about ths Coates hotel, the of ficial headquarters. Many Cars Penalised. The day brought more than the usual quota of penalizations. Two of ths cars to succumb were the Chalmers-Detroit runabout and the Lexington in the Hower contest, which had coma this far without losing a point. .Several other cars were penalised also. But eight cars of the thirty-two that left Detroit as contestants for ths three trophya have perfect scores. In the Olldden contest the perfect score cars are Premier, Webb Jay; Premier, H. Ham mond; Marmon, H. C. Marmon; Fierce Arrow F. S. Deyko; Fierce-Arrow, W. F. Winchester. For ths Hower trophy the clean road scores have been reduced to three. They are Molina, J. A. Wlcke; Fierce-Arrow, John 8. Williams; Plerce Arrow, Charles Schofleld. No clean score cars are left in tha Detroit trophy con test. The gumbo roads today made travel ex ceedingly hard. There were not the num ber of bad washouts that were encount ered the day before, but the roads were wet and sticky for the entire distance. The mud was of the kind that stuck to ihe wheels of the cars, and It was necessary for the drivers at times to stop the .-ars to chop the caked mud away. Beta were made In Kansas City among those familiar with road conditions that not a contesting car would reach Kansas City tonight before 6 o'clock. Pilot Car Damaged. For the first time since the tour started both the Studebaker oonfettl cars were re placed by others. The Becond car lost its rims but a short distance from Hal In a. The first car, carrying Pilot Dal Lewis, kept st Us tssk until It was overtaken by 'he chairman's Premier. As tha Plerce-Arrows were close on the latter, he deemed it best to take ths confetti In his car and, acord Ingly, transferred the pilot to It, while S. B. Stevens, In the tonneau with Charles J. Olidden, distributed the confetti. Tomorrow morning at S o'clock the tech nical examination of the cars will be begun by Joseph Tracy, Henry S. Souther fend Charles Kicker. It is freely predicted hat scarcely a car will come through '.his ordeal without penalization. The ears aro parked tonight at Convention hail. WRIGHT MAKES EINAUUCCESS (Continued from First Page.) daring passengers a "good speed" on their perilous trip. Climbing up as It were on the air, mount ing higher and higher, Orville brought the machine at great speed once again fully around the field. Then, with a short turn, he swept about almost over the lada of the closely banked spectators andrstarted straight southward over the center of the drill field. Like a giant fclrd. circling tha sky until It marks Its pray and then darting straight for Its objective, this man-bird swept un swerving down Its course. Ths revolving propellers encouraged an Illusion of swift winged bird flight. Unwavering, It kept Its course straight to the south and It seemed to be rising aver higher as It passed over the diverse and heavily wooded country In the distance. Smaller and smaller It grew until it became a mere speck against the pearl sky above the horizon. Airship Lost to View. Those who had glasses saw the aeroplane turn, first to the left and then to the right above Bhuter hill. Suddenly the speck was lost to view and as the seoonds passed a silence grew uopn the crowd, a silence that spoke of deep concern. Wilbur Wright, standing with levolled glasses be side his sister, strained his gaze In effort to catch sight of the aeroplane when It should again rise above the skyline. The seconds seemed minutes, and as tha In terval became seemingly alarming great beads of perspiration stood upon his brow and his agitation was evident. Suddenly the speck came In sight again. j over the distant hill. A cry swept over the watching crowd. "There tt is," everybody said, and the sigh of relief was plainly adulble. Onward the machine came, growing with the seconds, and seemingly swerved from Its course by a westerly breeze. It grew and grew, until almost every detail of tt was visible. Boon the aerial navigators were home again over the drill ground; flying very low. Orville stered straight across the field and at a height of about twenty feet swung around again to the southward and landed easily far down the field. The task was done and In triumph. Crowd Goes Wild. It Is needless to describe the deafening cheers which welcomed th rturn. Despite the notice that nobody would be allowed on the field, there was a rush of th crowd which almost eluded the cordon of mounted men on guard, alloplng horses brushed the people back, however, and th lines ware reformed. Katherlne Wright, who had shouted as loud as anybody, ran down th field with her friend and grasped her brother almost hysterically, dancing with glee. Wilbur was more selfcontrolled and began calculating the speed Of the trip, which, after he had consulted with Lieutenant Foul is, he fig ured at 2 miles. "V were making eighty miles an hour oomlng back," were almost the first words of Foulls as he left his seat Asked how It !elt to fly, h replied: "It's good enough for me." 0.4rav(4fV44fV(4;Xnta I -Why pay $5? We still sell La- f S . . , - , a L uio actual 4?cs j vv uuulo cl i ictacsir tomorrow will witness a clearance of the entire remainder of S the huge lot recently purchased by us from the New York maker who had been too late in making up these shoos for Marshall Field (Si Co., of Chicago here indeed, ia a shod chance worth while they're ladles' low shoes, all of them, la sizes S to S, la widths AA to D. Lot tnolades black suede Sollps tie slippers with kirk suede covered Cuban heels s pateat lsather turned sols tl oaf ords ; Brown sued' ltather Walt poinps wttk aakl straps an 4 others as geod. livery pur every boa -stamped with ths asms of "Marshall Yield ft Co., OMoago," fot whom they were aaad up. TBI YOU HO PEOPLE'S OWN STORE If you have anything to sell or trade and want quick action advertise It in The Bee Want Ad columns. Tennis Play at Peru. PFRTT. Neb., July 80. (Special. )-The Peru tennis tournament ended. The finals In ladles' singles, mn's doubles and ladles' doubles were played today. Mies Wilson and Miss Morton, both of Stratton, Neb., fought for final honors In the ladles' singles. The match was very even and Interesting throughout, the latter, however, being the winner. Mr. Williams and Mr. Meyer, both of Peru, defeated Mr. Manna and Mr. Stod dard of Auburn in straight sets. Hrore: MIhs Wilson defeated Miss lilies, t-4. 6-4. Miss Morton defeated Miss Wilson, t-S, 3-6. 6-3. Miss Kennedy and Miss Blankenshtp de feated MlftS Hllss and Miss Turnis. 6-2, 6-3. Studdard and Hanna defeated Lee and Spafford. 6-4. 6-3. Meyer and Williams defeated Bostder and McAdams, 6-4. 6-1. Meyer and Williams defeated Stoddard and Hanna, 6-3, 6-0. 5'Aw!AaswiVl r Trti f7i UI9-IM7 Doudlas Street Omaha-nr. store closes at 5 P. N. exceptinjs Saturdays Weekly Shoots at Benson. Weekly shoots very Friday from now until Labor day Is the program f the Benson Uun club, which has just ben or ganized. The club range is opposite Krug park in the old baseball grounds. On Labor day an all day shoot will be held and after that date meets are scheduled on Friday, daturday and Sunday of ech week. Th event are open to all marksmen. Chrlitt Lycke is manager of th new club, F. T. Lovertng. secretary, and lan Whitney, treasurer. TROOPS SUBDUE W0RSTR10TERS (Continued from First Page) Broken Baw Brats Ravenna. HFIOKKN n)W, Neb.. July . Speclal Teleuram.) In a orie-sidrd game between Hroken How and Ravenna, the home team won out by a scoro of 10 to 1. Catcher gmlth of Broken Bow received a broke ankle at second base by making a sevvre stumbl. On of lb flavcnnu bvys wu alto U-Jured. yar after a aeries of bitter articles against the government he was condemned to two years' Imprisonment, but fled to Brazil. Desplt his condemnation of the repub licans he was re-elected to Parliament at the last election and Is now on his way home again to assume leadership. Th gov ernment has Issued orders that h be ar rested immediately on landing on Spanish soil. Grnand Covered with Corpses. MRLILLA, July The Moors hav withdrawn from ths outskirts of this city. It Is believed they are concentrating for a neu effort. They burled hundreds of their dead whom they were unable to carry off. ' After the tribesmen had retired the sad work of burying the Spanish dead, which already were rotting In the sun, was hur riedly accomplished in the ravine where two columna of Spanish troops were ambushed while trying to rescue a convoy. The ground was covered with heaps of corpses, many of whom were mutilated after death. The bodies have been stripped of their arms. In order to prevent an epidemic the bodies were dumped Into holes. The steamer Mouilla has arrived here with hundreds of tons of shells fur tin artillery and cartridges for tli fcoldlei who ammunition was running low. The greatext confusion reigns at the army headquarters. The overworked staff seem demoralized. Exact figures of tha dead and wounded since the heavy fighting broke out with the Moors sre refused No Intervention Yet. PARIS. July 30 There Is no confirma tion of the report that Queen Wtorla of Spain and the queen's mother, Christina have left Pan Sebastian for Bayonne, France, but there would be no surprise If such a trip had been taken, aa the members of the royal family are con stantly making automobile trips from Pan Sebastian to the nearby points In Spain and France, Including Bayonne, Biarritz and Pau. LONION. July JO Th Associated Press Is officially authorised to stst that there is no truth In th rumor that King Kdward Is asking France and Germany to Inter vene In Hpsln, nor in another rumor that it has been suggested that a ml zed force of French, British and Ocinian troops should be sent to cooperate with the Spaniards in Morocco. Confidential messages, however, accord ing to the Pall Mall Oasett describe the position of the Spanish forces at Malllla as untenable unless promptly and heavily reinforced. Pear of Matlay In the Field. It Is predicted that as soon as th troops In th field are aware of the rising In Spain they will mutiny aqW embark for home, In which case the prestige of Europe would b ruined In Moorish eyes and lead to the reopening of th whole Interna tional discussion regarding tha mainte nance of peace and order In Morocco, thus precipitating a European contro versy. MALAGA, Spain, July SO. A dispatch re ceived her from Melllla dated July 2S, says: "The Spanish forces were today de feated by th Moors. Th Spaniards lost twenty officers and 800 men killed." This report Is believed here to relet to the fighting of July 77 and not to a new battl. HYMENEAL Barrett-Garner. Miss Minerva Oarner, daughter of Mr. Virginia Oarner, and James Barrett, all of Florence, were married Thursday evening by Rev. Charles W. Savidg at hi resl lenc. Th bride's mother accompanied lie.n. Graaam Miners Strike. FORT PODGE, la., July 30.-(3peo,lal Tel egram.) All gypsum mines except the Iowa Hard Plaster mine In this city are now closed and the Acme company mill workers have struck with the miners and cageis. The Mineral City (Iowa) Hard Plaster, Ply mouth and Sackett Plaster Board company are now affected and must close down when the reserve supply pf gypsum Is e- austed. The companies do not intend to meet the demands of the strikers. Coroaer latest litates Salelde. DAVENPORT. Ia.. July .-fpeolal.)-Mrs. Richard Ibens, who relatives said kcame to this city from Milwaukee with brulsea covering her body which her hus band had Intllcied, committed suicide her at the home of her parents yesterday by taking strychnin. Relatives forcibly re sisted for a tlm the order" cf th coroner that the body be removed to an under taking establishment while th cause of death was investigated. An autopsy and Inquest will be held. Alliance Team Continues to Win. ALLIANCE, Neb., July 30. -(Special Tele gram.) The business men and citizens sre much elated over the success of the Al liance team In defeating all comers on their trio this week. They first defeated Bruah. two straight; then took a double-header from Sidney, the first by a score of 4 to 1. and this was followed by a 10 to 1 finish. North Platte also fell a victim to their prowess yesterdsy by a score of 9 to 4. A second game will be played there today. Sidney comes to Alliance Sunday. Races at Goodwood. ; OOODWOOD. England, July SO. The' Chi chester plate, a handicap of 260 sovereigns, distance five furlongs, was won today by Foxcote. II. P. Whitney's Bobbin II also ran. Buttermilk Our Pasteurized Buttermilk Is! refreshing. THE BOSTON LUNCH X1S raraam. 14041 Donrla. Always vpen. AMUSEMENTS. Nebraska Traction A Power Co.'s Soymour Lake Intorurban Through trains now running between 14th and Howard streets, Ralston and Beymour Lake Park. I-ZATrg 16tb and Howard 7 A. M., A. SC., 11 A. M., 1 P. M., 3 P. M., 8 P. at., T P. at., S P. M., 11 p. at. I. HAVES Balstou 6 A. M., U A. at., 10 A. M., 1 at., 8 P. at., 4 P. M.( P. M., a p. ac, io p. m. Local service between 44th and Q Sis, South Omaha, and Ralston every 34 minutes, beween 6 a. rn. and 6:15 p. til. Every 15 minutes between i.li i. in. and 11:41 p. m. BOYD'S, tha COOL Theater BVEBT DAT AMD M1QW.T. Performances. 1 O'clock to t. Night performances, 7 O'clock to 11. "THB SIXEWT DUMA." Positively the best moving njcture exhibition in the city theater cool and absolutely fireproof. Non-ln-flammaiiie films used. Prtoe, 10 Children Aeoompaulsd Paxsnt, 6c. Air Dome HILLMAN STOCKCoT THIS WEEK H THE POWE R OF THE STATE" Admission, lOo aa 90c ext Week "Th asald tt th JtUL" Ozaab' OsJy Bamnisr Boreitj, MJMMEff T1MI VAUOE. VtUt Brown s Hof-s; liatxv Hlggli. (ioodwInAV'Kaics ', Hazel fowl :s ; ft isr; Travelogues; lllu bonus Big Pipe oigan, PUturea. inny i io t; i io 11. ( New show funds i