M nii; hek: omaiia. tiicksdav, api.il 22, 1915. ALL OMAHA IS TO OBSERYE ARBOR DAY Spirit of Tree Planting; it Evident Everywhere School Children to Learn of Day. MAST OFFICES ARE TO CLOSE Arbor day, Nebraska's own day. will be quite generally observed to today by the planting of trees and shrubs and the beautifying of yards and gardens. Many men and women who will be given a holiday by their employers Intend to make good tie of the time. Thousands of children who have learned of the real meaning of tho day are Imbued with the tree-planting spirit. Nurserymen report that their busi ness Is unusually brisk. Th day will be observed In moot of the public schools today In the usual manner, exercises and ohjort lessons being the chief features. The school grounds hava been generally supplied with all necessary trees, so that tree planting will not mark the achool observance thla year to any degree. Many children are planning to plant trees and shrubs at horn. Tm Open Maalrlpal Hath tfesjee. Arbor day will be observed by the nark department by the formal opening of the municipal bathing beach at Carter lake. The building will he In charge of two male attendanta. as It la not believed that women will rare to bathe in the lake until the weather la warmer. tiuiing the, last few days the number of male bathers have been such as to war rant Superintendent Hummel to open the dressing rooms. All office at the court house will be closed. Banks will be closed, aa the day la a legal holiday. An abbreviated service of mail delivery wilt be maintained by the local postofflce for Arbor day. Tba postmaster's office will ba open until 10 SO a. m. Army and nary recruiting stations will be closed all day. Mayor Dahlman Issued an order that the city hall will be closed for the day. Young Lawyer Wins His First Case in Near Record "Time If Oeorg B. Thummel maintains the record he made yesterday in hla chosen profession he wilt be by all odds the moat remarkable lawyer of thla or any other age. Mr. Thummel waa appointed to defend Irhy Nichols, a destitute young man under Indictment for selling liquor at Winnebago without a license. Opposing him waa Frank 8. Howell, United St a tea district attorney, veteran of many great legal battle, a man whose reputation Is countrywide. Toung Attorney Thummel won his case, and won H In record time, for the Jury waa scareely cut when word came that they were ready with their verdict and they tror.ped back and returned a ringing "not guilty." Let It be whispered that It waa Mr. Howell himself who sought out the re porters and whispered with a grin: "He trimmed me and In ahort order, too hie first case hie father waa clerk of the circuit court here for years give the young roan a, boost." . JUDGE HARRY OLSEN TO SPEAK AT TWO MEETINGS Judge Harry Olaen of the domestic rela tione court In Chicago will spend the week-end In the city and will make two addresses. Saturday evening he will ad dress the Noonday club at dinner at the Commercial club at . o'clock. The city central suffrage committee has arranged for Judge Olaen to speak at a large mass meeting In the council chamber of the city hall Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock. CONCERT FRIDAY EVENING BY OMAHA ORCHESTRA A eeneart program will be given by the Omaha School of Orchestral Instru ments at Central Park achool auditorium next Friday evening. The members will be assisted by Mrs. J. M. Sturdevant . and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Wallace and the orchestra will be under direction of Will L. Hetherlngton. Maklaat Wasvw. Feasible. Aa long as one la on bis feet, he can work after a fashion, no matter how badly b feels. But you cannot do good work have ambition and energy, fell that life Is worth living with alugglah bowels r torpid liver. Foley Cathartic Tableta do away with that droway, dull, tired feeling. Tbey never gripe or cause naueaa. They're wholesome, cleansing and healthful. Moat satisfactory for a tout persons. Sold everywhere. Adver tisement Hew Yarlc Money Market. KfW YORK, April Jt.-M BRCA.NT1LH PAPF.R 443 per cent. BTEKI4NG KXCHANQK tleat'y; sixty-day bill U.U. for cables. II75.i' for demand, M.V.H0. ' 8ILVEK-Uar. fcMc; Mexican dollars. asc. HON DS Government steady; railroad inegular. TIME IX)ANS-Eusler: slxtv-daya. !S9 S pr cent; ninety days, Ji4l' per cent: Six months. :Lt ix-r cent. CAIJ. MONEY Steady; high, t per cent; low per cent; last loan, t per fant; closing- nid. 1 per cent, offered at I per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today were aa follows: f. S rt :. ns .-. "Mu. rar. r. to 4 ao cusos MN. v. r g !... M V. S. . nf 10iN. T. Vr 4Vm .. tm esupoa lull's y. Hti .lus T B. 4.. rfl Hws-N T . h. M. H a mm iiii w ie hust at uHia..PIN. Frlllo U : Mtan m ,.1'HV a tm A. T. T. rv. W KH-.0 S. Lt est. .... Anawir Cm. KI)Pii. T. A T. U... MS AttJUMta ss. 4a.... S4 f'eaa. eaa. ksl. Ohio tm t i cos. 4m. lSiS, M. ai CMiUl s.. 1Rlln cea. s .... Si'a a a q I 4.... s i.. a . r. r. M I' a r I 4t. lafalo Par. rv. 4a U so rat. 4a its . a rat 4Wa. n. A H u raf. mm y.nm a-a 4a M cv. aa loi 4 pa. haii.ar is w- 1 I alaa acitlc a.... 44 4,aa. r.tertrtc aa. .Wi4 t n 4a 41 "H. aa. lat 4a... . t'. H RukWr ta. ...Pus , : I', m siaai aa Iw: . l W abaah M U laa . MSa. t'aloa 44a ... 1 III. raf 4a.... K. C. So rrf. aa... U N anl 4a.. M K. 4 T. lat 4a. Bia. Vm4m aiawk Market. tOVtX'N. Airll II A me ilea n securities ea the Mo. k market resumed their up ward cjur They eiir( hiBher and Canadian faclflc. In ion i'aclfle and Krie ei4 ir-nnliient tbruugiout the arse loll Tl' cloa.ns as film h!IA I H-Jiar. 1: li-lbd per ounce. MONf-.Y IV)' Per cent. I rK-niiJNT HA1 h.A Sho;-t bills. : per ' nt. tavrea uiwi-Uia, 1 li-iii per cnt NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Most Notable Feature of Day's Market Frequent Periods of Relative Dullness. AGAIN A MILLION SHARES NhW YORK, April The moat notn He (. n(.ir,- ol i.kIhv irntmar slo.-k rimrk't i Its fiTMient periods of rela tive cliilinepe. In striking inntisst t' re- ''til (....I,). i. ..... I i si rut fnllln of hiinlnrss. how- j er. trstiHin tiuns SKHin exii-oli'it 1.i.oi0 (thsreft for the seventh rc.nserutlve srnnion. n tin- Kiiirme ti. re wcic in'lnlHslle sinus that what in vag.iely known ns the s.il.s' intial interest, tm nullnn a lurxe proiN'rtton of the rnr-v,,nn el"meit, hail rinrwril o nations iinilt-r their s'll- Hig alile under cover of niiHHmodlr anln in t'le spei laltlea. Itoi k leland was m e more a llt urlln? Inrtor. deHlnlna helotv Its minimum price of the previous sen-Ion m nt i-nn.lltiiilnu ...... . . r l. ... . . .a . I Irani a in the list, Heaviness III this stork found immediate reflection In the south western Kroup of railroad, which fell 3 to S points, presumably on apprehension thst thee ptorertles might h- handt cspiwd In their Impending financial read justments. I nited HI n lea Steel was umler steady pressure ami parly In the session relln giil'lioil leadershi;- to AninlKimiatei I'op I r. nhl h with allied stoi ks constituted I lie m el lmpresive feiitures of the list. The further advance of the metal shares was concurrent with yet another rise In the iioteil price of that commodity, coupled with rlreunistsntlal reports that the Krltlsh itovernment hHd virtually ae O. lire. I rontrol of all the available supply In thl' miirket Hteel s failure to move with other lead ers v-aa aserltied to authoritative trade advlies which ronflrmed Chairman (iiny's rcent statement and pointed out thnt production was still In excess of demand despite the recent placing of liirge emiipinent orders. I .on. Ion reroried a buoyant tone for our erurile l.ut Hint did not prevent fur ther selllntt for foreign account here. Other development touching upon the foreign situation Included wenkneaa in (iernmn exehanae and easier tendency to remittances on Home. Total sales of slm k amounted to t.niO,. 000 shares. Trading In honds marked n hlKh record for more thnn a year. A very considerable rart of the dny's business was In New York Central debenture s at a further advance. Total sales, par value, asTRreaated 7.&iV,l"0. I'nited Htatea bonds were unchanged on call. . Number of Bales and leading ouoiniions on storks were aa follows: Kalea. Hlah. Ixiw. Clns AlaaV Onl IS.IWI T4 Sr74j ! Amalsamales L'oppar ....HW,;(fl 7S 714 1' marlran Beat Sugar z,rt 4'4 47 47 ADierlran an II.K MS i Annlran . a R Il.teO la 7Ja 78 Anarlran S. R. pti ' Am. Huxar Raflnln . 111H l"11 " Amerlran Tel. Tal I onl 1M I5x U2i Amarlran Tihaire 1.700 ! 4 t4 Araron.la Mining 1,M ' Atihlaon I. MO t47i W Ralllmnra nhl" "0 7S 7'4 7H nrnnalyn Kapld Tr l.:no I l Calllomla Fairolaum .... 4,101) I1 t" l f'anaillan Pai-Klo 4.400 ITJ 1HH Otlral iMllwr 16 mo W 41 4 1ta (-haaaiwake Ohio....... M 444 44 4, Chliaao nrsat WaMarn.. Vie 1S 4 rt-lraan, M HI. P.... 7.700 4414 aai, M, rurago a n. w o ui no'i C'hlno l-oppar 17.M0 47'i 44 (Vlora4i Kuel Iron.... 1,100 M' 4 ColnraOo A Soul hern 10 tianrer Ills Oraorte.... soo t lianvar n. O. nM m 14 IK 14 rltlllera' Sarurltles .... ' '4 H ' Krla lf.2nn ri'J, J WSa O.naral Rleotrlr Kp4 IMia 1U (treat Nortti.rn prd 1.7o 12 ."4 171 UIV4 tlreat Na. lira rtra I Mm MS 7 7 (liiaganhalm rtplnratlon.. 24,700 4IH lH ! Illlmili ranlral 111 Interboraiilll Met. ptd.... K.hOO 71 71 73 Inatlrallon rppar 11.100 II an M International Marveater .. Wl 104 10k 10 Kanaaa (llr Koulharn.... W0 r74t U' S M lhlgh Valley I. SOU 14C iU 14.14 lxlUlll 4 NaahTllla l-' Mailua Patroleuia M.os SI , 114, Miami Copper I.SOO tV l Mlaamirl, k T S.40S 14 11 11 Mlraaurl Faclna 13. TOO 1; 14 14 National Parltlc Soft in 121 n National laall 1.WIS 44 (4 44 Nala Copper 40 lr. 14 15 New rork ('antral S.inO t-t pn t N Y.. N. H 4 M 14.300 71 44 H4 Norfolk Waatara l.loi) 10r, in:, l( Korthara Pulllo I.Un 1 1 1 11(1 110 Pa i-1 (In Mall 400 70 IS in I'arlflr Tal. Tal too It T. M lennalranla t.toa 111 110 111 Pullman Palaro Oar loo 144 154 1M iltar (Vm. (Vippor ll.SMI 14 1.1 ss Haaillns IK.sne 1M V.t 1A4 Hepubllr Iron taal... 9.MM K) IK W Hork laland Co I. Hork I. land Co. afd 1.7ns 1 Kl I,. A S K. S4 ptd... SOS H S I Hcnihara rariria n.ve M r1 HI antithara Hallway l aw 14 14 11 Tal.neaeeo Coppar 1.4 Hi S( 144, rl Tenaa ('nmnaur MA 1M 1 1M t'nloa Pacum U.000 wn 111 i;4 I l ion Paclllr M 40V "S I'nllait Kiatea Hleal 1.nn US 7 K 1'. a. Steal p(4 im i( 10 10 t'Uh Coppar 44,400 74 S7 4S W aha.h PM 700 4 1 1 Waatara t'nlns l.4o II l 14 Wanlnshouaa Elartrlo ., I. SOO 44 M Minima Pooar , 1.414 II M 12 Tula I aalaa for to a oar, 1.SI4.000 aharaa. thecal atoeka mm4 Roads. quotations fumlafceo by Rurna, Brlnkar 4 Co., Bid. AaVad. rilf Trust aM Iimm 4 Co. prs Kslrmont Croamary Ts pfd Fslrmant (raamary 14s, oonmoa. . Herald Pldg. Co. pM Lincoln Tal. Tal. Co , lArm mark Nat. Bank. Bo. Omaha.. Molina Plow ptd Mt. Htatas Tal. 4 Tal AHh A (V RIllffM Hi. ttv Mia 144 14 140 121 ISO M ' e 175 ll loe 114 7T ST m 1"4 7 Omaha 4 Co. Rlufta Ity til vli Hlock Tarda Nai. Bk . Ba. Omaha.. 1 pdiha (irats pM t'rdiko Orals Com Union Stock Tarda. Omaha BO NTH Columbus. K'B- Kl. . 14M Co.. Oaa 4 Bla. aa. 1117 Naol M II N ft 44 141 M 101 wi Kl Paao Ca. Tea. C. II. la, 1M4. Uorola Trae. ta. 1M Unrol. Nab. Tt. Ia. I Its Otnana Saarar 4s. lilt i lly of Omaha Imp. 4a. 1117 Ouiatia Water 4a. 141 lot Omaha Co. Blufta HI. R. la ISM Wk Paa. Ou 4 F.lac. gas. 4 ret. la. 1449 17 Btaio nt Idaha a 141 p.lrt 4 Co aa. 1M4 all 'nl. Pic. Na. 4s. HIT 14 Wichita I' a Ion 81k. Yda. la. IIM.... M TryThitlfYou Have Dandruff There ta one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that la to dissolve It. This destroys it en tirely. To do this, just get about four ounrea of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. Hy morning, most If not all, of your dandruff w'll be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis solve and entirely destroy every single l( sign and trace of It, no matter how much dandruff you may bave. You will find. too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred time a better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is Inexpensive, and four ounces Is all you will need. Thla simple remedy has never been known to fall Advertisement. ! PIANOS Clegant I natrumente we rent them and keep them tuned for Used Plane all the stand ard makes In good condition, for sal on easy payments- A. HOSPE CO. ISIS Douglas St MAIL CARRIERS' CHIEF HERE! TAmmrA J flio. C. TTJ. XX7a xawara J. Gainor Stops on Hu Way to the State Convention at Fremont. SESSION THERE ON THUSDAY Active work of msil isrrlers nuts "punch" Into the men. according to Ed ward J. (iainnr of Miincle, In1., preal dent of the Nntional Association of let ter t srrifrs, who Is stopping lienshaw on his way to the st Ht the te i on- ventlon of mall men at Fremont today, "Punch and vla-or is only one of the many aood chnrncteristlcg of the letter carriers," he asserts. "Omaha's expec- tatlona will he more than realised when this city entertains the national conven lion during the eek of September 6. More than 1.000 will come here, with a number of fine bnnrls, nnd will empha sise the fraternal nplrlt and co-operation ' o the association, which hss over K.fXrt members. "They are good spenders, too." Presi dent (Jalnor says. "We figured i:p thst the total expenditures connected with the !Co,wel7'L7tnr.--.,,t s"" Mall service Thursday will he abbre- vlated, as In customary tin holidays. The terriers will do all their deliver. ng early in tne morning, so - as to he free Inr the Fremont of the day. convention the remalndr Roy on Navigation of the Missouri That Mlaourl river navigation from Omaiia will benefit the farmers of the whole state and the grain producing ter ritory trihutary to Omaha was stated by Bldney J. Roy, secretary of the National Mlvers and Harbors congress, who spoke at the Commercial club to the river navi gation committee at noon. He asserted that the cheaper transportation fate re sulting would naturally reflect Itself in a better price for grain. Secretary Roy asserted that he found sentiment in Omaha for river navigation and believed that the local people were going about the movement In the right way. BRINGS MANDAMUS SUIT TO ENFORCE RIGHT TO VOTE MrlRht, who alleges he Is a Walter qualified voter entitled to. cast a ballot the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans i ; Ing you ever experienced. Wake up feel "Every Picture Tells a f.tory" Don "blue." ' Perhaps, the fact that you are Inclined to feel sad, ahouhl make you hap py. Why? He cause, it may "Bow can I keep npf" be a worth-while care of yourself. hint to taka better "Illues" are apt to come from poison- ed blood often are caused by uric acid which the the blood. kidneys should filter from Btrengthen your kidneys with JJoan'a Kidney Pllla the remedy recommended everywhere for backache. urlo acid trouble, bladder and kidney ailments. A Case Right Here in Omaha: Mra. R. Jorgensen, tilt Leavenworth 8t., Omaha, aaya: "My back ached all the time. I felt dull and drowsy and didn't have much life. Sometimes my kidneys acted too often, then again not often enough. Aa soon as I began tak ing Doan's Kidney Pllla, they relieved theae ailments. I uaed five boxes and today my health Is much better. My back feela strong and my kldneya are doing their work aa tbey should." DOAN'SW 30 at all Drug Stores FoaUr-Milburn Co-tWa. BurTalo.N.Y. i r i "Blue"? V4 Kir s-a-nav . t b c"- it iili IS. VIA . n ,f Pcnrt$ it Ltu a tatta and individoallty tKat cannot ba eoialexL Jerque it u always the tamo always, good. Bcau it i brwed so carefully and under such sanitary con ditions that it is absolutely pure. litems it is so nourishing, so that it is atyoyed by every member of the family. lUcant oTery user is constantly tinging its praises and win1 use no other. Alwcys the same y.1 iese arguments 2arfS a9nisse)teew J-fy m Ca Cssavtac! ' the approaching city ele tlon. has ! been itellferf thla nrlvlleA h mtlnn i Commissioner Monrhead, has brought ' mandamus prcree a iCs in district court j to com,Pl Mr ,lo,,,n,, to ,nro, Mra s an eiect. r. 'PEACE TALK SENDS DOWN THE PRICE OF WHEAT Pea e talk sent wheat prices down ngatn. the drop being H to V cent, but It had no effect upon other grains, they being hlKher. Ftepresentatlves of the Mln- ' ne polls mills who-were on the ground. ' took advantage, of the decline In wheat i and bouaht up about all that was offered. I The receipts for the day were nineteen Mars. Prices ranged from $163 to II. BR. ! Corn on a strong buying demand from the southwest country made a gain or to 1'4 cents, selling at 72H to 744 cents. OaH were strong and alightly higher, the sa'cs being made at 57 to S4'4 cents. The Joy Recipe! Take Cascarets" 'Be Cheerful! Remove the win- ; ter's poison from your I liver tllld DOWelS. c...J irt .a.-l Spend 10 cents! Don't stay sick, Diiious, nearOacny, constipated. It s npr.i.Ktlme! Clean up Inside atfid feel line. Take Ceecarete to Itren ywur liver and clean the bowels and atop head- i aches, biliousness, bad breath., coated ! tongue, sallowness. sour stomach and 1 Tnni.. t.v. Caaearata and antov ing grand Everybody's doing It. Caeca- rets Best for children also. LaGrippe and Colds la TOrtppe and Colds, AnU-kamnla(A-K) fablela are nnexcelled, as tbey stop the pains, soothe the nerves, and bring the rest so greatly needed by nature to restore the system to health. Physicians bave used these tablets for over twenty years, la the treatment of eolds, fevers and la grippe, and bave found no other remedy more useful In these conditions. Antl-kamnla Tablets are) so Inexpensive, so pleasant to take, ao sat Isfastory In their results, and so useful In all conditions where there Is pain, that A-K Tablets should always be kept In the bouse for the time of need. Many rf our ablest physicians obtain perfect results In la grippe and eolds, by cleansing the system with Ep som salts or"Aotolds", m very good cathar tic, nuttlna the patient on a limited diet, and ' administering one A-K tablet every two or 1 three hours. This treatment will usually br'lt,np wor' CM ,n d'T XL?? while in milder eases, ease and comfort fol- i low almost Immediately. These tablets are, also unexoelled for Neuralgia, RheumatM Pains, The Pains of Women, Indigestion and insomnia. All druggists save them. Cenafne A-K Tatfefe tear fAW M. aeemh '-T(it.vA.V.WO.V if A mm I 4 tne mos at S3 Taaa law m iron f appetizing and to uniformly good Good, Old BLA TZ BUtx cannot be gauuei Company mJ s OMAHA. NEB. IrVa Paaal.i e 602410 OOUCLASSXi Economies of Quality Goods That Will Set Omaha Talking TIME YOU W KilK THINKING OF POUCH AND LAWX FURNITURE ir m mighty fine line 'we have to offer yon this ac aeon ex tractive pricing, jo,,. Outer Apparel at Pricings Strikingly Low Some Rousing Specials Thursday THERE'S REAL CLAS3 TO THESE SUITS Cla?s not only in the dis tinctive designs, but in the high quality of workman ship apparent in every garment. A broad Assortment of Charming Suits in eilks and the most wanted wool fabrics. You'll admit them the choicest lot of suit val ues shown this season, at, sale prices J519.50, $25, $35 200 Pretty Suits, to T.$15 to $30 values Makers' samples and brok en lots, from our regular 3tock. Come in wool serges, poplins, pretty checks, gabardines and some silk poplins; all sizes and col ors. Klosfit Silk Petticoats, sample lot of the $295 reg. $5 quality, Nobby New Coats A bevy of classy and ar tistic designs in all want ed fabrics and colors . $7.95, $10, $12.75 to $15 and up. 600 Beautifully Trimmed You must come and judge (for yourself. Mere description cannot do justice to the charm ing styles. r 1,100 New Untrimmed Hats at 75cAllover Laces at 29c Yard 36 inches wide, in cream, ecru or white. In offering Thursday a big line of beautiful double width all over laces at this price we know that we are offer ing you one of the greatest values ever seen in Omaha. Think of it two yards will be sufficient for a waist material for a dainty waist at, yard, only 75c Embroidery floundngs, fnll 27 inches wide, on sale at, yard A specially fine lot of dainty patterns on sheer Swiss or nainsook cloth for selection. EXTRA SPECIALS in GROCERY DEPT. THURSDAY ret UavUty roo4s eaa avta of In, try KayiU' II bare Beat 'Em All. Diamond C or Laundry Queen Whale 1-aundry Heap aa It lba. beet granulated auar . .Si 4 l-os. cans Mansfield's famous corManaed milk S5c I cana 6c sis condensed milk ae fa'l-aren'a famoua peanut butter. per pound Ill Oalloa eaa Tnitm aa Teeta. Ma at Waa taa eoet. Ail sta&aY- ard auailly. Oallun tans apricota. blackberries peara, peach aa, ooaberrlaa or plunia. whlla they laat. per can See (JaJlon cana llolden pumpkin or tomatoes, while the aale la a la Sfte Kaney 4jueen olivea, quart ....Sae Xxte4 Vrmit Specials for ThanAay euiliana aredleaa raisins, lb. ISVe Choice California prunes, lb. TV.e Kaiirr California cooking fie, par Ixiund SHo Fancy Mutr Park apricota. lb. lao Fancy cleaned currants, lb. ..ItVe Fitted prunes, 1-lb. pk T-e li-oi. pk. condeused mince meal at Tte Tha beat lemon, orange or citron peel, lb aoe li rAi! Modes That Are MAKING ROOM FOR NEW SUMMER STOCK ENABLES US TO PLACE ON SALE AT A GREATLY REDUCED PRICE These Hats Formerly Priced as High as $12.50 Beautifully becoming, well made and well finished Hats in a variety of the best shapes of the season. In fact this is the lowest price at which hats of this quality have ever been sold. They come in black, white and all colors. 29c 49c SS te SO per cent m tfc o ef llv- first Special Mutter, Xm aa Oheeae The beet creamery butter, carton or bulk, lb .....SS Fancy country creamery butter, per lb aoe Oood dairy table butter, lb. ...See Choice dairy butter, lb aae Tha beet No. 1 strictly freah ec. per dosen SO Fill cream Young American. Wis consin cream or New York white cheeae, per lb. aoe Special Xlrhiaaat Vavel Oraaa"e aa rape rmll Sale Tkorsaay. Thuraday, Hi a lie. per doaen SOe ThuraJavj-. 160 aise. per dosen S&o Thursday, 200 slxe, per doaen Sue Thureday. 3kt else, per dosen lo Kxtra fancy Florida grape fruit. 4 alse, each Tae Vegetable Marks for to . Veopl. 15 lbs. best cookina; potatoes 1TH Home grown radiahea. buachea for Se Home grown eniona. f bunches Se Southern iadiaiea, shailots, beet" carrots, turnips, bum h 4e i heads fresti leaf lettuce Sa An new lvely iKi UAYUCK'S JTLKOI HOUSECLKANINQ TDIE H. tninds yon of that worn rug you're going to shift, or the new curtains you'll nexsi. Onr line offer you the bent the market afford. Strikingly New A MAGNIFICENT LOT OF SILK DRESSES Values up to $23, go on sale here Thurs day at, choice. ?.8i. Words fail signally to Txprosss the magnitude of the economies offered. Our buyer secured the surplus stock of the Nat Goldstein Co., one of New York's best known makers. Stylos are so varied that a de scription here would be im possible; suffice it to say that not a single disap: pointmcut awaits visitors Thursday. Don't mis these dresses, at $8.95.' Not only street dresses, but designs for afternoon and evening wear are Included. Charming Waist Styles All colors and materials; values we do not believe you can duplicate at the prices , .$2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 to $15. House Dresses, made to sell to $1.25; good rQ styles and colors. . 0C Make Selections Early. You cannot do better else where for style, and you cer tainly can save money at this sale. - $1.50 Silk Gloves 98c A big special purchase of 16 button length silk gloves in all colors, with black or white stitching; to $1.50 values, in l?.!::. 69c-98c Chamoisette Gloves, 39f 16 button length; values to $1, on sale "Wednesday. New Fancy Parasols immense assortment In all wanted atylea and colorings attract- priced. Hats at ii(fh(o)c Fancy head lettuce, head 1 lba. CaJIfomla rhubarb .. Fancy Asparagus, large bunch New cabbage, lb Fa,ncy ripe tomatoes, lb. ....I. 1 green peppers ..10 ,',e lti.o 60 '!""" -"" " a appiea. i; ipB. to peek 36j l-anoy hothouse cucumbers, each loo. Hi.. IT PAYS