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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1911)
8 Till: OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: JAXUAHY 2!', 1111. J Matchless values and assortment in new spring merchandise vie with magnificent January clearance bargains in Plonday s sales making a visit to our store not only most prontaDie but dclightiul to all. Ail our mens and beys suits and over coats that sold to $35) blues, blacks included, $950 $15 Alanufactu rer's Hayden's Secures Sole Agency Having fMTtirtMl thn sole airrncy in Omaha for tlie noted Peerless 1'niicr Pattern we have derided to tflnrontlne the Hut terlck Pattern, beginning Feb ruary 1st. $1 Ml-Over Laces Fnncy mul Plain Alienor Laces and Dross Net., in pplendid variety, $l.tKJ jind $1.50 values. On Sale Monday, AO per yard, at I i. 75c Embr'd's 25c A great line of lS-lndi Corset Cover Embroideries and Skirt Flouncing!, beautiful new patterns, very fine materials, regular 75c and Sue values 25c and 35c 35c Galloons 15c A finely assorted lot of fancy bands and galloons, very popular this season, regular LV and 3"e values. On Sale Monday, 1 Cf per yard, at I UL sample lines mens Jurn ishingSy under wear Monday, at ' '3 n a THE u u-; RELIABLE STORE J wonderful bar g ins Mr High Grade While Goods Department A beautiful line of Imiwrted and Domestic White Good now on sale. Genuine hand-embroidered Swisses, right from St. Gall, Switzerland, at per yard. 23S 3." 39. 50. 59S 73 and $1.00 Young's Celebrated Scotch Swisses, per yard, 18S 25S 3)S SOt? and 50 Flasron, per yard 12HS 15S 18 nd 25 White Shirting Madras, per yd..l2MS 15S 18S 35i n lli Everything In fancies, ier yd., from 10 to. . . v $2.00 For Low-lrlced Wliite ftondn Hoe lhmentlc lloom. India Llnons, Kng. Long Cloth, plain white Batiste, mercerized Batiste, French Lawns, Persian Lawns, Cambrics, etc., ranging in price per yard from 10 to $1.00 Drapery Some llig Price lletluctlons very desirable Specials. IlrunseM Net, Marie Antoinette, Irish Point and Cable Net Cur. tain Regular values to $6.60 pr., Monday, pr $3. OS Scotch Net and Nottingham Cur tains Worth to $5.00 pr. Mon day at pr $2.98 7Hc. Drapery Silks Yd 49 Sheetings, Muslins, Linens, White Goods, Sheets, Flannels, Blankets, etc. h Our Famous Domestic Room The Highest Brands 'Z Least Money Fruit of the Loom the genuine article 6c Lonsdale the genuine article. .BHc Lonsdale Cambrlo the genuine Arti cle Vo 9-4 Pepperal Dlea genuine. arti cle aaHo 8-4 Pepperal Blea genuine article, at 200 81x90 Sheets Arganssett, worth 75c 68o 8290 Straddeled, regular 69c sheets 3eo Brands of 15c pillow Klips, 42x3tf, round linen thread, each tO Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases For Monday's Selling Hemmed Marseilles Bed Spreads, full size, worth . $3.50, at each . . .$2.25 Hemmed Marseilles Bed Spreads, full alz, . assorted patterns, worth $4.60, each $2.50 Scalloped Marseilles Bed Spreads, extra large size, worth $6.00, each $3.98 Heavy knitted fringed Bed Spreads, full lie, assorted designs, worth 84.75, each 92.00 Full else 81x90 Bed Sheets, seam less, strong and durable,, worth 81.10, each BSHo Full size invisible French seam Bed Sheets, worth 75o, each .... 090 Big Clearance Sale Japanese Ware Sugar and Creamers- Regular 75c values at .25? Tea Pots to Matcli Regular 76c values at 25 Tea Pots Worth 50c to $1.25, at each 39 Cups and Saucers Monday, six for 55 Bread and Butter Plates -Monday, 6 for 25 Salt and PepMr Shakers Mon day, each 5 Try HAYDEil'S First QUEEN FOR HOME INDUSTRY Hary of England Will Appear in Clothes of British Make. USSON FOR HIGH ARISTOCRACY 'w Appotatmeats la It oral lloow . hold GSt Bla to a Great Dral of DtooauMloa lsu Rxpoct aat Appointees. BT MART MANWARINQ. LONDON, Jan. 28. (Special to The Bee.) . Jufj Mary Intend to give an object leoson to the high aristocracy of Great Britain at the coronation of the Importance of patronising home industries. She has given strict orders that her rubes for the coronation, the opening of Parliament, and j the various courts to be held In 1911 shall ono and all be exclusively of British manu- factura. Not only silks and satlna, and vel- ! Tots and brocades are Included In this regulation, but every detail of embroidery, 1 Spirits for Rhoumatiam The Increased' uso of spirits for rheu matism is causing considerable diacuealon among the medical fraternity. It is a ' wonderful cure when mixed with certain other ingredients and taken properly. The following is the formula: "To one-half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of i'oria compound and one ounce of syrup Barsaparllla compound. Take in table- ; spoonful doses before each meul and tnv fore retiring." Any druggist has these in gredients or will quickly get them. Any one can mix them. This formula was pub. lUhed here last winter and thousands were promptly benefited. It gives Immediate relief. , In addition to v driving out rheumatism this treatment is a splendid system builder, soon restoring vitality and appetite. Any one who has rheumatism should never be without a bottle of this mixture on hand. It will save many a doctor bill and much suffering. Adv. . . J v Bargains for Monday's Selling. See these Block Scrim CurtaJnw Some thing new, neat patterns, Mon day, pr $1.98 Crinkle Silk and Armure Tape stry Portieres, values to $22.50 pr., snaps Monday, pr.$12.50 Fillet Nets, per rd 49s 69S 9S Amnskcoff Teazeldown or Amos keag, good styles, the genuine ar ticle. i . .'.. 7o 10c dress ginghams, fast colors.7Ho 1 2 He dress ginghams, toll du nord, F. C.'s or Red Seals, all at one price Monday 8Ho lackpabSt Batiste, Just like holly, worth 16c lOo Batiste, fine patterns, worth 12 He, at 8Vo All Wool Blankets 33 '4 off. extra special on Crash.. Ho mall orders filled, or any sold to dealers In this sale. Special Inducements in Our high Grade Linen Dept. tor Monday's Selling Grass-bleached Table Damask, full 72 inches wide, warrant ed pure flax worth $2.00 per yard, at. .......... .$1.2o Imported Mercerized Satin. Da mask, 64 inches wide, assort ed patterns, worth $1.25 per yard j at .... ..... . ... . .,.75, Pure Linen Dinner Napkins, full bleached, 20 inchea square, worth $$.25 per doz., at per doz. .... . $1.98 Mercerized Napkins, hemmed ready for use, 18 Inches square, worth 81.78 a doz., per dos 91.00 German Silver Bleached Pattern Table Cloths, size 2x2 hi yds, worth 84.00, each 82-3o German Silver Bleached Napkins, strictly pure linen, worth 83 dor... per doz 91.98 !!2 Optical Dept. Main Floor Any defective vision, such as far-sightedness, nearsightedness, strain, muscular deviation (not structural) absence of symmery, etc., due to an abnormal optical condition of your eyes, will be thoroughly examined and correct ly fitted, with corresponding lenses to meet condition, in rim less or framed goods, guaranteed In quality and durability, by our graduate and scientific optician. Prices 88 per cent Lower Than any other Optical House m Omaha. trimming, eta, Is to be subject to the same condition. It will be remembered that this rule was observed In the buying of her majesty's wedding trousseau, when th lata duohess of Teck declared that "not a yard of cam brio or linen, of flannel or tweed, of lace or ribbon should be bought outside of the kingdom." There is n doubt that if all great ladles followed this patriotic lead a vast Impetus would be given to British trade this year. New Maids of Honor. The new appointments in the royal house hold have aroused much Interest. The question of the queen's maids of honor has been the subject of considerable discussion. Although the selection has been unofficially known to a small circle, not even the ertrla themselves would acknowledge it until the appointments were made. The Hon. Venetla Barlnir la theeh1et daughter of lord Ashburton by his first marriage and is in her twenty-first year. She and her stater. Miss Aurea Baring, are popular society girls and went about a good deal last year, both with Mrs. Caryl Bar ing and with their young American step mother. The Hon. Sybil Hrodrlck Is the second daughter of Lord Midleton and grand daughter of Lord Wemyas. Her eldest sis ter was married In lSnl to Lord Tweed mouth, and she has two younger sisters. Lord Mldleton's second wife is a daughter of Lady St. Heller by her first marriage. Miss Katharine Vllllers. daughter of Mr. George Vllllers, is a niece of Lord Clar endon.' The fourth maid of honor la Mlas Mabel Gye. who, perhaps, la not so widely known as the three preceding, but Is a bright and charming girl. The part that Queen Mary is to take In the coronation next June is a vary im pressive one, but one that is not generally understood. Her crowning follows directly after that of the king and follows the same ceremonial rather closely, save that she Is not handed the Orb the emblem of sovereignty nor Is th sword of state ex posed before her. The v ceremonial opens w' u uueen V Superb Showing of New Spring Foulards Our showing of New Foulards is a delight to everyone who views them. Every wanted spring shade is shown in one profusion of medium and small size figure, new montone effects, large and small coin dots, both white and colors, over two hundred pieces, every one Cf made by America's foremost foulard manufacturers, showerproof, per yard, at 0vC"J) J Yard Wide Foulards In navy blue with colored dots, splen did quality, usually cold at $1.50 a yard, er yard at 1.00 POPLINS are very popular this season find our showing embraces all most beautiful produc tions in both plain and Jaequard effects, great values, jer yard, at 1.50, 1.75, 1.98 YARD WIDE BLACK SILKS MONDAY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES $1.50 Black Messalines 36-inch wide, Mon day, at 1.00 ( ' III 1 f iMHmU-m n lrkmM I ' i lAf zjsl lX n4't''l' i'J First Showing Spring 1911 Outer Garment Styles The first shipment of our. immense purchases of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Outer Apparel for spring are now here, and we consider it the choicest lot of early spring styles we've ever shown. Exact or modified copies of the latest and best Paris made gowns will be shown for the first time Monday, many of the choicest models being confined to us for Omaha. 1011 SPIUXG SUITS In . splendid variety of charming designs, fancy checks, stripes, mix tures and plain colors, absolutely authentic styles, ranging in prices rrom 917.50. $20. $25 "P Those wishing a suit for im mediate use will make no mistake in buying now. Heatherbloom Pettlcouts The $1.60 quality, 25 doz. of them, while they last Monday, choice G9d Ladies' Flannelette Kimonos Hand some pattern, desirable colors;! 1.60 values, choice 08 taking up a kneeling position on a foot stool between the coronation chair, . in which the king is by that time installed, and the altar. She is first of all anointed with sacred oil from the Ampulla or Oolden Eagle. This Is done on the hands and head only, whereas the king Is anointed on the arms and breast as well. Then comes the placing of the ring on her finger. This ring la of pure gold, with a large flat ruby in the center surrounded by sixteen smaller rubles. This, by the way, is the oldest form of conferring dignity upon a sovereign or las sonsort that Is shown to historians. The crowning proper next takes place, and here there Is an important difference between the coronation of the king und the queen-consort. The former has placed upon Ms brow the crown of King Kdward, and subsequently assumes his state crown. This latter is his personal property and is not kept among the regalia. The queen-consort- has no crown, save her own coronet or state crown, and this la now being manufactured for tjueen Mary. At -the moment that she assume this, every peeress present places her coronet on her had. At the same moment her scepter and her vlrge are handed to the queen, the former being placed In her right hand by the archbishop of York, who hus the privilege of crowning the queen Just as the arch bishop of Canterbury places the crown on the king's head. The difference between the scepter and the vlrge is that the former has a cross upon Its head and the latter the white dove of purity. kill'l Tkruun Hlfihrit, Thus attired, the queen now mounts her throne, which Is a trifle lower than that assigned to the1 king. From her throne her majesty proceed to the altar and is there relieved of her crown and hands to the, aaaembled bishops a gift of gold to be applied for the succor of the poor. She then returns to her throne for the final prayers and subsequently take her place by the king In the procession front the abbey. (Jut en Mary 1 taking the greatest inter 24-inch All-Silk Foulards In great variety of pretty de sign, pavy, delft and ring blue, old rose, taupe, etc, per yard,at 55c $1.50 Black Peau de Soie 36-inch wide, Monday, at.. 1.00 $1.50 Black Taffeta 36-inch wide, Mon . day, at 1.00 1011 SPIUXG DRESSES A display of beautiful designs in both silk and wool fabrics, which will delight the most exacting. Prices ranging from $15, $18.50. $20 up. A fine line of the Peter Thompson Suits in Jun ior sizes at 310 and $12.50 in Serge and Panama. New Tailored Shirt Waists Fine Ma terials, pretty designs, worth double Monday's price, choice $li08 Flannelette Dressing Sacques The kind you like, regular $1.60 values in Monday's sale 98 est In the preparations for the coronation ceremony and Is already thoroughly con versant with the very important part she will be called upon to play. The ceremony Ib a most tiring one, but It is to be shortened as much as possible, and the procedure adopted at the crowning of King Edward will be followed rather closely. The chief innovation here was that the ceremony of each peer and peeress present klsulng the hands of the sovereign and Ids consort after their coronation was shortened; only the senior peers of each degree were given this privilege. The whole of the crown regalia, In the Jewel house at the Tower of London, Is now being overhauled and burnished up for the occasion, while, as has been men tioned, a new state crown is being pre pared for Queen Maiy. This will be very similar to that worn by Queen Alexandra at the previous ceremony. Queen Alexan dra will, by the way, wear this crown agajn and will sit on the left hand of the king during the whole ceremony. It is many years since the mother of a British sovereign last assisted at a coronation. It is the privilege of the sovereign to select his own bishop to preach the coro nation bermon, and it Is understood that by the desire of Queen Mary this duty will be undertaken by the bishop of Lon don, who likewise officiated at the coro nation of the late king, his address on that occasion having been most eloquent. Lord lie Kresliy in I. nek. Lord Wllloughby de Fresby hag succeeded to a great Inheritance by the death of his father, the earl of Ancaater. Drummond castle and the deer forests In Perthshire are in themselves enviable possessions and among the most famous of the show places north of the Tweed. Mary Queen of ticots and Darnley vis ited lrummond castle, the prince consort aliot his first stag In Glen artney, and the present crown prince of Germany and the king and queen of paln have In spected the wonderful Hrummond gardens, which are not excelled on either side of the border. The new earl's Kngllsh estate cover a 59c Spring Silk, 38c 100 pieces in splendid assortment of colors, all pure silk checks, stripes, etc, per yard at '. 38c $1.35 Satin Dutchess 36-inch wide, .Mon day, at 1.00 1011 SPRIXQ COATS, A particularly desirable collection both as to style and quality of ma terial and workmanship. All the popular shades of serge and fancy mixtures. Semi and loose-fitting effects. Prices ranging from $12.50 to $35.00 You Should Not Miss Them. Children's Wash Drewses Choice as sortment, $1.50 and $2.00 values, choice 9g Children's and Misses' llaln Coats Tans, red A, navy, sizes, 6 to 16; to $15 values, at $5, $0.50 $7.05 goodly portion of broad Lincolnshire, and he can drive from Grlmsthorpe castle to Normanton without leaving his own land. The park at Grlmsthorpe is seventeen miles round, and the huge house contains some of the finest pictures, gold and sil ver plate, marbles, tapestries, china, and old furniture In England. The new Countess Ancaster is a tall, good-looking American. As Miss Breese, she was noted for her many accomplish ments, as well as for a rather un-American love for outdoor life and sport. The Conqueror's Veil. Lord Milton, on whose birth Lord and Lady Fltzwllllam have received many con gratulations, will be christened irvthe veil or scarf that belonged to William the Conqueror, and which has been in the Fltzwllllam family ever since. Kvery male member of the family has been wrapind In litis famous and historical veil. It is now at Milton lark, near Peterborough and belongs to George Fltzwllllam, N. F. II; who Is a cousin of Lord Fltzwllllam. Toast to Apple Trees. The ancient custom of wassailing or toasting the apple trees was observed in remote parishes In Devon and Somerset last evening. After a meal at the farm houses processions were made to the near est orchards, the farmer leading the way with a light and the men following, car rying all sorts of firearms Arrived at the orchard the party formed a ring, while the farmer seized a branch of a tree, and with more or less tune sang the following: O apple tree. I wassail thee In hope that thou wilt blow, To blow and bear well, So merry let us be; For tiit Lord doth know where we shall be To te merry another year. His Mistake. "Just one, darling!" he pleaded, as fools do. "One moment." she said restraining him. "Tell me first, have you ever Kissed another irlrl?" "Never!" lie wore. "Then." she said, "you may get your hat, for you are either a liar or a dead one. and I'm neither a reformatory nor a nlliai le worker " Baltimore Hun, High Grade VJasli Goods Department The largost, the best selected and the most popular line of Wash Goods that ever was shown in Omaha, now on sale. SILK MIXTl'KKS New Jacquards, silk dots, fancies, plain cloth all on sale now at, yard 75c- 50S 39 D(1 25c DRESS GINGHAM DEPARTMEXT New French Ginghams, Scotch Ginghams, Loiranne Ginghams. Silk Ginghams, Zephyr Ginghams, etc. at 12!t. 15. 18c nd S3 CHEAPER GINGHAMS Nee Domestic Room. PRIXTED WASH GOODS Batistes, printed Madras, printed Foulards, Percales, Crepes, etc., at 10S 12 K S 15c 18 25 Extraordinary Sale of Linen Laces Entire Linen Lneo Stock of New York's Biggest Whole salers, secured at a tremendous bargain, goes on sale Monday in ono immense lot. Edges and Insertions, narrow and wide, pure white and linen finish, regular values up to 35c a yard. Greatest lace bargain C ever shown in Omaha, per yard, at Nothing Reserved Flrnt me. Gets First Choice. Monday Specials our Busy Carpet Dept. Assortments of New Spring Patterns and Coloring, that will interest all home furnishers, special price in Monday's Sale that will strongly appeal to all that are economically inclined. Don't miss these opportunities. Rest Quality Axminster Rugs Values up to $30. in 9x12 size, 50 patterns to select from go ou sale at $10.08 927.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, Seam less, Vxl2 size, 16 patterns for selection $18.08 $118.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 size, 9 Wire Quality Orient al and Floral designs. .$13.08 $18.00 TapeNtry Brussels Rugs 8-3x10-6 size, 10 Wire Quality, seamless, 24 patterns. $13.75 8-4 Linoleums, 60c value, 20 pat terns, square yd 45 " Complete line of Biglows sizes, shown at lowest prices; show you these beauties. Monday's Hardware Sale Lie&fer WashboardA Vine, large Blze 10 Brass King Washboard, large lze 25 Ben Hur Clothes Lines, fiity feet 10 Keystone Solid Braided Clothes line 15 90 Clothes Pins, 3 boxes.. 10 No. 2 Galvanized Washtubs.59 No. 7 size, $1.39. No. 9, Link, only $1.50 Read Hayden's BIG GROCERY SALE lor Monday It pays yon to trsdo at Baydon'i cant on your uving- sxpeisas. 21 lbs. bent Granulated Sugar 11.00 10 bars Diamond "C" or taeat 'Km All Soap 26c 10 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast Otit- meal 850 6 lbs. best Bulk Laundry 8 larch lac 6 lbs. good Japan Hlce 19c & bars Ivory Soap lo Grape-Nuts, pkK 106 Corn Flakes, pkg 6(40 New Colorado Honey, rack.. 17Vo Gallon cans fancy Table Syrup Sue California Peaches, In heavy syrup, pi-r can l.iO California Aprlcota, In heay syrup, per can 1 n c 6 lbs. best Hand Picked Navy Beans for 250 BPSCIAX. ri.OUB SAXB KOH DAY 48 lb. sack beat High Patent Flour, guaranteed to give the best satla- faction or your money refunded, per sack $1.30 Butter and Errs Art Down Arain You get the benefit of every drop by trading at Hayden's. No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, per lb ; 2fo No. 1 Palry Butter, per lb. .... 23c No. 1 Country Holl Butter, lb. 22 Ho MADE EVERY SHOT TELL Marksmanship of the Ksrly Kentucky Hunter with the Old-Time Rifle. It was when the cap and ball rifle with the hair trigger was In uhu a a squirrel gun that Kentucklana shot a straight as the Boers did during the war with Great Britain and for the same reason. The modern repeating rifle encourages care lessness of aim and waste cf ammunition. When it was necessary to ram home a bullet surrounded with packing and to mould the bullets by melting lead over a log fire In a log cabin the bead was drawn so that each shot would tell. No hunter tared to throw away his powder and lead or destroy his reputation for marksman ship by shooting to hear the nolxe of his shooting Iron. The cost of bar lead and black powder was also to be considered, and game as a change in the bill of fare was an Important item when there were no butcher shops In the neighborhood and fresh meat must be supplied by slaughtering an animal, draw ing upon the poultry yard or turning to woods or water with gun or rod and line. In the days when squirrels were plentiful In the heavily timbered sections of Km tucky the hunter who could not. with his long rifle, go out at the break of day and kill a score of squirrels before the hour the urbanlte's breakfast Is served was an ex ception to the rule. Many crack shots prided themselves upon shooting them through the head only. ' There were epi cures who held It vainglory to demonstrate marksmanship In that manner when the brains scooped from the skull of a well broiled squirrel constituted a delicacy at a backwoods feast comparable to a dish of nightingale tongues at a Homan symposia'. Those whose aim was unerring, but whose indolence forbade them from shoot ing at the eaMler targets when the squir rel were feeding in the hickory trees be tween dawn and sunrise, hunted them In the late afternoon when they war frisk $18.75 Velvet Rugs in 12 patterns 9x12 size, great bargain Mon day at $13.75 $12.00 High Spire Tapestry ltrus nets Rugs, 9x12 size, 14 patterns for selection at $7.08 $7:30 Reversible Hall Rugs, 4x7 size, Oriental and Navajo pat terns, choice $5.08 $1.23 Velvet Stair Carpets, extra heavy quality, big range of pat terns in Monday's Bale, per yard 87 yt 50c lnTiln Oarpeta, extra heavy half wool, yd 30 Bagdad Wilton liugs, in all nothing better made, let us No. 8 Copper Bottom, Heavy Block Tin Wash Boiler, the Llsk brand only $1.40 Solid AU Copper Wash Roller at $2.40 Worth $4.00, the genu ine Llsk brand- No. 8 sizes, worth $4.60, only $2.5; the No. 9 Blze, only $2.80, Bells else, where for $4.75 to $5.00. No. 8 Enameled Tea Kettles, worth ll.llo, only 690 $1.2r Waffle Irons, only 750 25c Imported Wooden Halt Boxes. 10O s when you can savs from 85 to 50 par No. 1 Country Butter, lb 20c Good Country Butter, lb 18c The bent- strictly fresh enK", noth ing finer for 50c a dozen, our prtve 83o Highland Havel Orange Bale The Highland Navels excel all others for quality, sweetness and price. Cheaper than apples. The healthiest fruit grown 113 size, regular 60c seller, doz 30c 12(1 size, regular 40c seller, dos. 2 60 160-170 Hize, regular 35c seller, at, dozen 20c 2(111-216 sle, leg. 25c seller, at, dozen 15o rresn Vegetables at Hayden's Zs the TaLk of Omaha S bunches Hothouse Kadtahes ..6c S bunches Ieaf lettuce 60 Large Head Lettuce, each .. 7 Vic Fresh Beet, Turnips, Carrots and Shallots 10c Fancy Cabbage, per lb lHc Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, lb., at 2o Tt HAYDEil'S First ing In the trees and barking so that they attracted the attention of the dullest hunter to their whereabout. There were pot hunter who used shotguns, but sports men considered It as unsiiortsmanllke to fire a hard rammed scattering load of large shot at a squirrel as It would be now to shoot quail on the ground. Squirrel hunting unlcsn tramping all day for half a dozen can he called sport- 1 a thing of the past in the larger portion of the state because no serious effort to protect game of any kind has been mads until recently, and shooting In season and out of season has been the rule. One re sult, from the point of view of the house holder. Is that squirrels are now rarely seen upon the home table and are served at half a dollar or more at restaurants Louisville Courier-Journal. "As if by Magic" Quick Repairs. A? We make specialty of Hn rryup Jobs. X Broken frame repaired' Qt'ick and accursle work. The most complex lervs quickly duplicated. X X la that, wfl nmtty S Ex. Otass er Fww IwwMti H Sy mscte. Huteson Optical Co., Im., 813 Bontb lStfc troat. 1 i 1 J 4