Tlin IhMAHA KUIVUAY HKJ-J: MAY lb, lllia. r. MV51C "V .. ) 'A. ill I II Mr HENRIETTA M. RKF.S. Ot'AL. musical progress will be L( I greatly atlmulated next year t I by the new plana of the Tups- which not only provide oppor tunity for enlarging the mem- beirnlp. bilt for greater musical activities a well. This club liaa grown from a aniall study club, organised many year ago, to euch proportion thnt It haa recently been dif ficult to entertain it In private homes, as haa always been the custom, and the growth of Its membership haa hoen seriously handicapped by tlila condition oT affairs for the last frw yearn. At the annnnt meeting last month the club de cided to hold Its meeting hereafter at the Hotel Fontehotle, which would afford tha necnMiry room, and allow It to ex pnnd and to hold a place of even ffreater Important In the musical llfo of the city. With thin end In view the constitution as nm'-no'efl In ifnrd to membership ' as follows: Momlwrshlo In this club shall br. of four clanersr Student, active, executive an I t un mtc. Any vouim .otr.an who presents a Pfitu:cate fron thr lyncher with whom ah (s slu.lvln-;, may he elected ns stmlci.t memir by the executive board; such certificate mast be renewed cu"h year for five years. Active members shall be ll-nlted to nvivlclana "arable of participation In the club nji sicalen. and shall- he eiectea oy the atlv inenilx rshlp committee. Kvetitlve emliert shall be composed Of fornter officers end former setive inemhnra, and shall be plot-tut by the ixecuitv v board. eoclete members shall be entitled to all the prtvlleKes of the club, snd shall ho elected t,v the executive board. It shall be the duty of the stnOent mem bership to provide one progrrm a yenr. it nhnll 1 the d'lty of actlv-o mcmlcr to it on the ciub programs. The enruol dues of student rnennhnrg Shall be tl. uctlvo members K, executive and associate members IH, due and pay elile on or before Juno 1. Failure .'o comply alth the above forfeits member ship. Tha new student membership afford opportunity for many who are studying but who do not feel quite qualified for active membership, to enjoy tha privileges of the club, ut both regular meetings and artist recitals. They will be enabled to hear many program of good muslo for tlx nominal price of their dues, and they mar learn to become good listener co-ordinately with their study to become good performers. It will be an advantage to the club to have their enthusiasm and support, and perhaps many of them may develop Into the active members of the future. The laat week a Mtcr haa been sent to every active memler, calling atten tion to the r vised membership and ask ing them to signify whether they wish to remain active and ready to take part upon the programs of tue club, or whether they wixh to become executive member. This class of membership I made up entirely out of the present membership of the club and I merely those who have been active, who no longer wish to be called upon for active musical work. , Th associate membership, aa before, wilt ennsift of a body of muslo lover ho lend their support and who are privileged to attend and enjoy, Tho program committee announces five regular meetings with program of ac tive membership talent, one ef student membership talent, and three artist re citals, to be announced later. All of the meeting but the artist r vitals wl:l be held at the Hotel Fonte nelle at l;W in the afternoon of the first Tucsilny cf every month. The artist re citals will probably be held In soma thiaier where suitable setting snd W eeminodatlon can b o .'Jned. Tor many years the programs ef this club have bcn noted for their excellence, and it is safo to . predlit that those of the cotiilim season will maintain the Standards previously set. The club not only alms to present visiting artists but also to enturae and afford a bearing , for. many of Its talented members. The new pun provide . for a greater and jpmre powerful club, and the poaslhllltle before it r manifold. The women of the St. 'Mary's Avenue ; Congregational church gave up their May 'party tn order to. present Mr. and Mrs. Thorns J. Kelly In song recital this month. ; For various reasons they have row postponed the recital until the first f next season and, according to the present plan. It will be given lU fliat .part of September. .. , . YOUNG OMAHA STUDENT MAKING MUCH PROGRESS. ' " . . ' i - i . . k man amply aetlefar-tory, and which Juatlfy tha labor expended. Charles Vllllera Stan ford. Irelnnd'a greatest composer, will visit this country. sailing ror America May 8. to be the Hon of the Norfolk (Conn.) muslo festival. . Eastern critic are commenting nimn th enthusiasm displayed recently by tha general musical public for the orchestral composition of Fran Usit. Tha Boa- ton Symphony orchestra gave two per formance of the Fauat Symphony, with uth gratifying result that two more were given, which brought out the hie. gct crowd and greatest enthusiasm of the entire season. rtehearaal have begun In Los Angeles or tse Biaave production of "Fairy land." the prise American grand 3pera by Horatio I'arkcr. the premier if which ill be. under the auapues of ialie American Uteru association, July I. AUre.1 . ittrts. for thirteen yeara von ttnetor of the Xctrrpolitnn Opera com ! rany, vrttl tarct. Th prima donna role ft lloeumund will be taxeit l.y Marcella 'raft, a star of the Metrooliun org an I iatlon. and AlUrt Helu. herole tenor of the aatike force, will sing the part of Itibln. William Wade !linhaw. tmri- 7oi.c, will sing the role of Auburn, anj other w.rs of fhut magnitude will be en- . gad for the remaining leading roles. ; Albcrtina Itaaelt. ballenlna of the Metra Ionian, will lead the ballets, which will , U separate from the chorus of eighty. A teature of the chorus I that it will be iti.ipoecd largely of soloists, the leading concett singers and choir soloists of tottVro California having rushed to oln. The Loa Angeles Symphony orvhea tra. augumeoted, will be used. The stag . uliectlon will be done by Louie Gott. llk. a ho has proluced twnty-ven otras. A skilled veteran is needtd for mu tk, aa there are wonderful lighting fleet tn the change from the realities to the land of fairies. ivr.y Grainger, the Australia- pianist and Miiwt who has made audi a auo- this year la New Tors. u knowB not only for his plaiil.m. but also as a compoMr. ll ,, wrllUa uiuskl st-t-Uiitie for many of the HritUh folk songs, of which 'I'm tfevmleen t ome Bunday." . for nixed chorus, is a quaint ballad with much old Kngll.h flavor. "Molly un th hore." for v(.jlln and piano Is cin Irish reel, requiring considerable dexUrlty upog the Vklin..and of etrongiy maiked , rr.vti.m.' In the "Irish Tune From County JVrby," .f r piano, Mr. Urglnger run th u.euy through th voice so that .:tin lii.te n each thord U to stand louder than ths rt la his har-Jo.-aUinc, ilr Oralng.-r ham shown trj reard fur tl. spirit ef th folk song. i t,e-jii,t ov,u,a4B4 Jn any way with i.ioJertiiam, yt at the same tin,, fc, kivB eaa a, baegground thai as Maaleal Notes. The Clef club will resume the t. A motif, and hold an Informal dinner at the tyai noiei vveanestlay evening, May 19. Miss Kdlth Martin of th InternatlonnJ Lyceum bureau returned Inst week from a successful biiHlness trip and this week left upon another which will take her to many of the principal cities of the south and middle west. A piano recital will bo given by the Junior and intermediate pupils of" Mr. mi Mr. August hi. Horgluin nt the Ki-hmoller Mueller auditorium, 1313 Far ham street, Knturday evening May 2! nt o'clock. The pronram will he bv I.leanor ftinlth, Krncat Hchumsnn, Per narti HaniKlien, Kllxubeth 1'affenrath, atttlle Anderson, Ueorce Paul HorKlum, John Clarh, Donna Mclonuld. Joeephlim L'l?t,,rr:w 1 ''", Bmlth, Joan I'almer, Lllssheth Austin, Louise Ciarke, Ann Axteli, May Hamilton and Esther Allen. Jean P. Tuf field announce a recital by member of his pano class to i alven at Crelghton auditorium. Twenty fifth and Cnllfomla street, Bunday after noon May si at 4 o'clock. A program of flanalcul and modern number will be ? "i JMi" tlreen, soprano, and l.oyl. yn"- br"one, punlls of Mr and Mrs. Thomas J. Kellv. will assist. Th musical public 1 cordlnlly Invited. " On next Thursday evening. May M. Mine, trances Waetens will present the following pupils In a piano recital In the auditorium of the Metropolitan hall, S:l i-,'!T,',?.,r,'!t :,S P- nu: Wl Myrtle Held, Mia kdlth Miller, Mlsa Ito.-llne Oohlenhorir, Miss Madeline Kcott, Mis liasel Cook Yetser, Miss Minnie Fried man, MIm Allegra Fiiller, Molar Samuel Stern, asslatcd by Olsa Kltiier, Omaha's violin pro.ilgy' Mrs. II. 1". Hyson, vocal I'Uinl of MIms Evelyn Hopper; Miss Ruth (ladies, pupil of N. K. Hieed. reading; Mine ICIIxabeth trnderwood, accompanlat. The public Is cordially Invited to attend TxHilse Janaen Wylle will present the following pupil In recital Thursday eve lilnu. May 3t. at the Schnioller A Mueller auditorium, 1HI1 Fnrnam street: Ml us Kthel nraons. Miss Geneva Sautter, Miss Uretta Hi hell el, MU Ada bewell. Mlsr lormi Jackscn, Mrs. F. lewell. Mr, it H I'.adnlnkv. Mlsa Nora Neal an.i xti.. tillve Seymour, accompantsta. S i he pub lic Is cordially Invited. k just Natural To -Admire Babies V Our altrustle nature Impel lov for the cooing lorint. And at tha cams time '.t subJiKJof r.iothcrhood la ever btfert u. T 1 now what to do that will a. 1. 1 to the 1 hyilcal eorr.foit of expeotat:! motherhood la a subject that has tatri .td most women of all times. On o th rai helpful thine Is aa xteri..t '.odomliuil application sold In most drut itore u.t(!er te na u. a of "Hothcr'r ."rlend." V' have known so many granrt tooUier. who lit their younger day. re'.led upon this remsdy, and who recoui tnead It to their own daughter that 1. rirUlnly must b what It nam Ir.dl stea They have used It for Its direct U.fluene upon th tnuaclea. cords, Hgi nent and tendon g It alma to affori relief from trie strain and pain so often unnecessarily sever during th period o: expectancy. Bvery womaa should mention "Motht r't rrland" when tha stork Is tha subject o. conversation. An Interesting little booK 1 mailed fro upon application to Tv-al-fifld Kegulator Co., 4U& Lamar llldn., AiUnta, (iw. It refer to nny thin tbst women Ilk to read about Cat or reoonmend a bottle of "aforjvert mead" to-day aud writ lug tba book. Does She Graduate Tliis Year? Never before in the history of this store have we of fered such beautiful materials for graduation gowns at purh surprisingly low prices. You can have an exquisite dress pattern nt very small cost if you take advantage of Monday's sales. Lace Organdiei and Novelty Embroideries are by far the most popular for beautiful summer gowns 'for any occasion and Monday's sale offers rare bargain?. 1K-lnch OrKnille Flcmnrinjra, 50c value at, yard i-SB 42-lnrli Organdie Flouncing. $1.25 Taluen at, yacl 50? 18 to 27-ln. Novelty 'Knibroldcrlcn The very hlghent ;rle antl most elegant novelty fJouncinpg offered on the market this season; exquisite new pattern on 8wigg, Mulls. Organdie and Handker chief cloth, exceptional bargain Monday at, yard 08 Kmnrolderwl HounrlDg 4,r.-ln. wide; at, yard 25c Voile Flouncing 18-1pj to 4 5-ln. wide, at, yard....! to 30 Fine Swiss iwd ' Xainwook Edges and Inserting Special at per rri....; 7. oe, 10r. 12c to 10c Val. Laws, yd.. .2V4C "d 5c enice lace, yd...5C to 25c IH-ln. to 27-ln. Lace? Flouncing at. yard. . -23c. 55c ! 70C t'ltiny Lnoe 5c, 7C. 1()C Oriental Flouncing 40c. 08c LUasL- 331 h , Men's and Young Men's GenuinePalm Beach Suits, dj.f Monday at. . .y With Ever' Spring Suit Purchased No Matter What the Price. If you don't want the Spring Suit bring In a friend who doe we'll sell you the Palm Beach at $1.00 on his purchase. Alterations on both suits made free of coat. A Wonderful Clearance of All Broken Lines and Odd Pieces of Silks at Little Prices If you want to make a substantial saving on price of ma terials for that new dress, don't miss this sale. Over 3.CC0 yds. of Beautiful Summer Dress Silks, all W ins. wide and up to $1.50 yard values, including fine Printed Pongees. Satin Striped Tub Silks, White .lap Silks with embroidered and printed novelty designs, fine Silk Crepe de Lue, fine Foulards. Chiffon Dress Taffeta, extra heavy Silk Shirtings, etc., in two lots,' 68, 88 All-Silk Satin Messaline, All-Silk Crepe de Chine, uG-in. Tub Silks and, Silk Canton" Crepes, Moire, Pop Crepes, ideal fabrics for lin, etc., plain colors and summer dress or waist, 59c, fancies, to 40-in. wide, reg- values, on sale Monday, at, ular $1.75 and $2.00 yard yard- .... ..... ,38 values, at, yard 95f Black Chiffon Dress Taffetas and Satin Mealines, 'full 36-in.-wide, two very special values Monthly, yard fi8(? In White Goods & Linen Section White Seed Voile, Rice Cloth and Flaxon Checks, all 35c fabrics, 32 to 40 ins. wide, on sale Monday at, yard 22 M:? White Callais (Imported), 40-in. Ivory White Voile, wide tape selvedge, worth 3!c, on pale at, yard 25 White Gabardine, 3fi inches wide, soft satin finish, the newest of suitings and skirt fab rics, at 45 While ropliii, highly finished, permanent luster, 36 Inches wide, splendid medium weight suiting; ner yard White Madia for tailored waists and skirtings, 32 Inches wide, excellent patterns, yard 15C White Fit-nth Lawn, organdie finish, 45 Inches wide, 50c Quality, yard 25C Whlto 1'llsse Crepe, the popular underwear fabric, 31 Inches wide, regular 18c quality, yard. -lSVic White Fmhroldered Voile, beautiful color designs, to to 40-ln. fabrics, worth $1.25; at, yard. . -85c White Suiting Linen, French fabric, soft finish, round thread; this 46-Inch, $1.25 quality. . Monday Special $5 Trimmed Hats, $1.00 We will place on sale for Monday only about 300 Trimmed Hats, every one a beauty and worth $5.00. Plenty of blacks, light col ors also. Come early and choose, while assortments are at the best. Only Ono to a Customer. Men's Wash Ties Mercerized and silk finished stripes, polkadots, etc., up to ,35c values, on sale in Fur nishing Goods der tnj partment at L&zQ Boys' Straw Hats To 35c values, good colors and shapes, just the thing for everyday wear, on sale in 1 Lit department r Mondav at IOC Drugs and Toilet Specials for Monday 2Bo bar Pur Castll Boap 60c iJaKjett and Ram dell's Cream 30 $I.R0 I.e Trefle or Aaure,, Powder 6o 50o Powder de Rlx....9o D'Jer KIs Pace Powder for , eSo 60c bottle I,lly, Violet or itns Toilet Water... B5o Four 10c bara Peroxide rioup for 85o Five lOo rolla Crepe Toilet Peper ..S5o 10c bar Jap Hose Soap..6o 10c-16c Moap. in assorted lot, at t for ISO He pkfr. Tarlne Moth Pads for loo t6o Tl for Sor Peet..80o 2F.C Snl Hepatlca 190 2fo Mentholatum ISO 16o-26o Talcum In on lot of I for 89o for in !5o Tooth Brushes for 10 76o Jar Pompelan Has. saga. Cream for 60o 80o Jar Pompelan Nla-ht Cream dftg Lee Shampoo, for the hair aso II. 00 bottle Jardln d Ma rie Toilet Water 7So 20c bottle Lysol io U&c Tube Spearmint Tooth Past 10o Tar Baca, for furs, at Boo, 600, 700 11.00 Ideal Hair Brushes for 790 11.60 Hot Water . Bottle. red 8c $1.60 Fountain Syrlngea.SSo too Rouge de Luxe. . . .S3o Pretty Rags & Draperies 35c Hemstitched Voiles, 40 in. wide, all colors, t 23 He 15c Drapery Sllkollnes, yard 12 Ho 45-in. Colored Madras, to $1.26 yard lues, all colors, yard e)c 10-in. Voiles, plain centers with colored borders; 4 0c yard values, at. yard aoo Pretty Itugs and Draperies are certaJnly great essentials to making Home Beautiful. The spring lines here are not only fully up to our high stand ard quality, but are unusually varied. . . Ills Having Offered Monday. 116.00 Seamless urussel Rugs, 9x12 sire, special Monday tUO.e $20.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 8x12 slxe. special. 14.P $25.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size, all colors, on t 17.5o Bigclow's Bagdad Wilton Rugs, $50.00 values 9x12 site, at $l2.5u Same, 8-3x10-6 nixe. at t37.30 $16.60 Seamless Wilton Rugs, 6x9 size, on sale, at (12.50 Best Quality Grass Rugs, brown or green lust the thing or porch or summer cottage 8x10 size, at .BO 6x9 cixe, nt 91.50 4-8x7-6 Blue at ,..a.73 75c Linoleums. 13 ft. wide, big line of patterns, best made 0!ic Let us measure your house for Shades. ' All work and quality materials guaranteed. Al.Ii l.Mlt)HTKl) LACK ClUTAIXS 8 1-3 I'er Out lHttcount Monday A splendid line for selection. Regular prices from $5.00 to $30.00 pair. 4 9c Drapery Madras. 36 In. wide, cream, with dainty patterns, yard hoc 36-ln. Cretones. all colors; to 39c values, Monday, at, yard kc .,,,1 till $t CLs Charming Garment Modes That Will Compel Admiration at Pric ings That Will Create Quick De sire for Possession. See These. Silk Suits, made to sell at $45 up to $65, in Silk Failles; fine Taffetas, Shantungs, etc., elegant new modes.' inst (." of them in the lot,' Monday ....'... .', . . . .$35.00 Tailored Suits, made to sell at $25 and $29.50, in Silk Pop lins, Wool Toplins. Check Suitinire and Sersres. in tliA sp: son's newest styles and colorings, choice ....... .'$13.50 Pongee Silk Dresses, artistic new designs, many , with beautiful Georgette1 '.Waists, choice values in our Monday Sale at S19.50 i Beautiful Summer Dresses, a wonderful showing, of charm ing distinctive styles, ,in all popular fabrics, $5, $7.50. $10.00 to ........ .S19.50 New Silk Skirts .... . .3.95, $5.00, $0.50 to $12.50 Assortments are so broad that preference alone wilj guide your selection; exceptional values Monday. ' ' ,' New Outing and Wash Dress Skirts $1.95 up to $5.00 A Bevy of Charming Waist Styles, in Lingeries,, Laces, Georgette Crepes, etc., etc. When we say a thousand beau tiful styles, the exaggeration is very slight .You -can't help but find a design to ' please,' at, $1.95, $2.95 "P to S12.50 MONDAY MORNING EXTRA SPECIAL Children's Summer Dresses, regular $1.00 values, in all sizes 2 to H years, choice 49 Women's House Dresses, made 'to sell at fcl.OO and iiw all sizes, good colors, choice 59i Long Crepe Kimonos, made to sell at $2.00 and $2.50, good assortment to choose from, at $1.19 Large Women Will Appreciate the Big Asortmenta of Extra Sire Apparel for Selection. Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts in broad assortment of most desirable styles 'and fabrics Try Hayden's First. Mosquito Netting, Colors White I or Green, on Sale Monday in Oar Domm estic Room, Bolt of 8 Yards for 39c White Cambric, mill lengths of 10 to 12 c grades nt 6' Apron Ginghams, fast color, indigo and white checks 4V Shirting Percales, standard 36-in. all good styles, pr yrd io Curtain Etamlne and Casement Cloth, 15c quality, per yard jqj Voile, Batiste, Crepe and Swiss Novelty Printed Wash Goods, 15c and 18c values, yard. . . . JO Towels, large size Huck or Teny Clotb, I2i4c values, each 10? Poplin, high luster mercerized. 25c quality, in col ors; at. yard 4 0-ln. White Lawn, sheer fine quality, worth 19c: at, per yard lStta 40-ln Novelty Printed Dress Voiles "seconds1 of the 25c quality, yard SG-ln. White Shrunk Sultins-. th. ih.i ri..i. r faults. sklrtM. middy blouses, etc.; yard . . . . 12 ',4 l''HBMMMaM'WBSBBBBlMBBSSaiaBBSBBSa.BBB' China and Glassware Specials 4t.tl TT1W1.. Un,l.., YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THESE 12-Pieco Glass Table Sets Consisting of 6 star-cut sherbets and G star-cut bell-shape tumblers, a regular $2.75 value, Monday for . ... Flint Blown Water CI; regular 60odoTn q'ual ity, at, dozen qa fwoTreratte ;oO - v.. ... i FXEE FREE Dress Skirts Made to Measure Perfection of fit and quality of work manship guaranteed. Not one cent of charge for making. ' The only cost "to you the materials used. , ,-We're making this offer in order to close all Odd Pieces and discontinued lines of Spring fabrics in quick order. Ask about these Skirts Monday in Dress Goods Dept. Monday Specials in the Women's Underwear Section Gowns worth to $2.50; In crepes, fine cambric and nainsooks, all styles, all beautifully trimmed; In two- big lots ejg and goj Women's Ile Vets Made to sell to 25c. 12 ciais" SultoLisle 0r cotton; two spf Chlldrart .Mn.ua DraV-eVpVettltrimmedS sixes ; 1 Hnnsalow Aprons To $1.00 values, fitted or verslble an nt gnL Cbillren'a Aprona Good quality glugSams. ati BiM ' 25 $17.50 Gas Range, mil size 18-inch 0.n and Broil' r, Special 'o Close Oat Monday, at !! ij JO oata maim auxins lixowiu $12.95 14.00 Oaa fetnn, faU sUs, 18-inoU , wllkfit broUr, polal to clos eni, Mosdsy, ....... .10. Small OsrlaBd" tl lUnges S10.60 and 18.50 "OsrUad" Low Oven Kjigr. 11 inch oven. flS.00 and ... ...fclO.00 -Oarlsnd- 11 - h oven rsjisss un frotii S3&.00 s 40t? sulld briiiu linMtnn' Ikmi nosala, siljustubl lo any spray or ulk4 stream, t .., B tic "Fouiitsin" brass rum lnn fouitiaina ....... 4 I .o 4.ras Houka I no llrui lMoka . ...4 too Ul vatiUed hprll.kllnif (ana 9ia 4&u lars alss avamlass sj. vanlsvil rvlrlaerator tans. at loa Tunsa for family na, at Its Tun t-s&l. hravy SMlvsnlirU , - 6a e a-aJ. hravy srajvsnlssd un cans Any alss grmma finish Srresn Ioors Cl.lt Any ls oiled ri nlr.li riiTB 1 toors $1.M rifnsJI 1-burnsr Owns for "II or ansohne stov . .as II. Tl laxss 1-burnsr Ovrns for oil or cajiulln stov. at 11.3 -5i lark's 1-burncr Vurii for oil or sasolln s'ov. at , Sl.k) 130 Elwtrio Irons, f .ill v wsrrantvd . II. S 3 0 Oss Irosa i 6 Quality Goods and a Saving of 25 to 50 Per Ct. Hayden's Make Prices for People Our aJm has I l m.. .... ' Monday Is Oar Porch Furniture Day Ilest heavy bolted adjustable up- right porch awing. 4 passenger, hard wood; on sale ....$5.50 4-foot Porch 8wlngs, chains, etc, complete $3.00 Brown or green roll arm Porch Hookers $3.J5 Folding Army Cots, the best nade $2.50 Folding Chalra Camp Sool. . . .25 and 50 All Cotton Mattreaaes, full su, S4.95 Genuine layer felt Mattieaa $5.50 and $6.50 Good heavy Spring, any aiie at $2 50 Uraas Bed $10. $12 O.lsiS Bolster Roll. anitary, worth , 0B,y 05 Pillows, all slies; chicken, turke and ioon, pair 85, $1.50 nd $3.50 t l ltXITl IUS Von THE IUUV Baby Walkers S1.50 Nuraery Chairs $1 00 High Chalra $1.00 Toilet Seats that adjust on large toilet seat $1.25 Sulkies, collapsible, folding han dle, rubber tires $2 50 With hoods $3i50 One-motion collapsible Go-Carti, rubber tires, hood $4.50 Large red Sleepers, wood wheels. at $15 and $20 Child's Beds, drop sides, white or gold leaf pattern, each. . .$5,50 Bring in'your old Go-Carts. We re-lre them while you wait. " . j su uti irons s-i &a wwii scousTTanr acraiaisktos. ! wt tin lB b " t-c u uj k cuwe PAY been to tight all trusts, combinations or assocls tloiis to hold up th hi ah cost of llvlns;. 1 lbs. Best Granulated 8uar 11.00 Make your own bread It pays. fl-lb. sack Beat High Grade Ltainond H Flour nothlns; finer for brea1, plea or cakes, sack. ..fl.M 10 bars Lenox. Laundry Queen, Best -Em All or Liisinond U Sop a T lb Beat Bulk Laundry Search g5o I lbs. Best Mixed Chtck Starch 86o I lb, whits or yellow t-ornmeal 170 1 Iba. Pure Nw York Buckwheat Hour . . . . Mo Oil or Muatard Bardinra Th Best Domestic Maca roni. Vermicelli or tips- ghetL pka. TU Jail cans Alaska Halinon. t XOo 4 Iba Fancy Japan Itioe, 10c quality as, E. C Oorn Klakea. pak. Macliren's Peanut But- ,er- im iu-s Bottles Worcester Sauce, Purs Tomato Oa aup. Pickles. assorted kinds, or prepared Mus. tard. bottle (Vie Advo . JelL for dessert ?rc . V."wlV alvs used, the jell that whips, per pka yL 1 4 doa bokes Safety Matches a Pt or Carnatioa Milk aa 4 rim Wa orLlm eans 85o Corn '". . ?t??y Bwet BuM" i W'arlr June Peaa"? eolld Packed Ton"atoeTi6o 8nnC?,.f,""l;et F,r' Hreakfast or Gunpowder Tea. special, lb 30 Tlie Heat Tea Klftlmts. Per 10, 1IW Uolden Santos Coffee, per lb' IOC v?.?r Jonrt carload of 2m V "c' . Pineapples will be here for Monday hale. We advise our cus tomers to put up your Pineapples this week. JO slxe. Monday, each . . lOo X'r do- l.iO e slse. esch UUo Per dos . l 40 Per case, any else la.-7a 3 large can solid packed tomatoes 3 4 cans wax, strlns, greet. or lima bans for 16c Tall cans Alaska salmon. st jo, csn oil or mustard sar dine for so 4 can fancy sweet us-Hr corn Ssa 1 he best domestic macaro ni, vermicelli or spaghetti. Pkr ?o 4 lbs. fancy Japan rice 840 MacLaren'a peanut butler. K. C. corn flakes, pk. 60 Fancy basket fired tincol ored Japan. EnKlmli Break fast or Gunpowder tea. reru'ar 50c value. Mondav. pound aa Orape Nuts. pk;. .!!!loo Kancy Queen olives, qt. S&c 1-lb. cns assorted soups, st i,a (iolden Santos coffee. In. t : 0e I I I I