Tim m:r,: omaha. ithday. oomnnu 20, iri5. SDFF E1IY0YS GET C0IMECEPII01I Cs'y rive Omaha Suffragists Oa Hand to Greet Message Carrier from Coatt. :S" THE PETITION Ornth inffraglPU turned a cold boulder opon the suffrage eSvoys who are carrying a message from r&elflc coast woram voter to the slity-fourth congress, and vtbo passed through Om&ha yesterday. Only five local suffragists appeared at the cour thouoe to extend a glad hand to the four women who are making the overland trip by auto. They were Mrs. F. D. Wead, presi dent of the Political Equality; Mrs. 8. A- Capen, president of the Omaah Suffrage ; Mrs. E. M. Fairfield, pres ident of the city central organisation; Mrs. Mary. Caraack and Mrs. C. S. ITartwick. The failure of lor! suffragist to re- catva. the envoys, who are Mm. Pant Bard Field, Mia Mabel Vernon and Mlsa M. A Klngbera and Miss Ingeborg- Kln-lstedt, the ehauffwur and mechanician oa the trip, fcaa widened the breach between the eocSTeealonal unionist and the suffrage repjlara" with which Nebraska women are aJiaeclRtad. Tm ashamed cf Omaha suffragists wh wouldn't coma eut to great thts womea Whst if they are congrreeniiwial unionists? They're suffragists just the axn," declared Mr. YVead. "This la Just like a family fight. I hate it" Bot Do Good Work. "Thla thin of atayinfr away 1 ail bosh, tlie oongresslonai unionists ar doing Just aa good work aa the national associa tion," aald Mra Fairfield. The other women were equally vehem ent In expressing- their dlnpleasure with local suffrafilsta who had refused ta meet the western women because of their af filiation with the congressional union. ' Mra Draper Brnith, the tx-etute prcJil Wcnt, waa said to be one of those who had refused absolutely to oaslst In the re ception of the western women. Mrs. Field tu equally positive tn an hounctnc her stand with regard to the aational association. "It reminds me of nothing- so much aa a potato which ha tbeen kept a lon while, until it becomes yJonffy and aeemlnRly of no use. Just 'jjthen a perfectly good, strong sprout will hoot up out of the spongy old potato. The national organisation has come to fee an organisation of personalities, but accomplishing little work. . The fresh young- sprout la the congressional union. "Women need this organisation mere than the organization needs the women," ho asserted. Mayor la On Hand. Mayor Dahlman wos on hand to wel come the suffragists when they arrived, in their gaily decorated car bearing suf frage inscriptions arid headed by a band. When the leader of the band espied the mayor, he struck up "Brighten the Cor I riar," made popular byr the "Hilly Bun ' day campaign. A shade of displeasure passed quickly across the mayor's coun- ' tenance. II. B. Fleharty waa alue en hand to welcome the women. After telling her audience of the women voters' convention held in San Francisco In September, the first political conven tion of women ever held in this country1, Mrs. Field told about her Interview with Governor Moreheaa In Lincoln Wednes day, "1 didn't like that Interview at all be cause the governor didn't algn our petl- - tlon. He said Nebraska voters last fall Instructed him what stand to tuke. I ay to him, 'Can't you lead your constit uency, Mr. Governor, instead of always following them? Because, If you can't, kmii'm m tffti.ln ..... a, ra.ntun ' ' ' Paklmaa (tiaras Petition. After throwing; numerous bouquets at ayor Dahlman for consenting to wel come th suffrage delegation, the mayor, at the behest of the crowd, was the first one to sign the petition which the women are carrying to congress. The petition already bears SOC.000 signatures and it demands that congress pass the Susan a. Anthony amendment enfranchising women. Mies Klndberg- and Miss Klnstedt, who drive the car, are Swedish women from Providence, Ii. I. They purchased the car and are directing' its course across the country as their contribution to the cause. Although both women acknowl edge they are over SO years of age, they suffer no hardships from their severe trip, they say. The women leave tonight for Pea Molncs, Miss Frances Jollffe, sister-ln- '.law of Rudolph" Bpreckela, the California millionaire, who is also a member of the party, waa detained fey Illness, but joins the delegation again at Chicago. IHS3 EDITH CAVELL, the British ivarss executed in Belgium as a spy by or der cf the 0 cman author ities, despite th-3 protests of United Etatci -Minister W h i 1 1 o c k, and whose tragic death has stirred this country. i- ft ' l 1 1 I! it. ;, 111 is ji J jj SALOOii LICEH5R REVOKED BY CITY All Six Members of City Commission Present Vote for the Keyo cation. will ee a count iiEAnrxa Enos Mills Wants Money Put In Parks and Not Warships "War Involving America 1 more apt to arise from internal strife than from foreign attack," declared Enos Mills, author and national park booster In Omaha today. " He was a guest at the University club and sat at the speakers' table with hi host, C. N. Diets, during Henry D. Esta- b rook's speech on "National Prepared ness and Defense." In reply to Mr. Iistabrook's well known ideas for a large navy and army and tre mendous expenditures for defense and preparedness, Mr, MHSs said: "The cost of a battleship will develop national parks into Ideal playgrounds for millions of Americans, where they will lose their differences and be a united people on the common ground of seekers after health and happiness, instead of plunging them into the business of mur dering other human beings." Mr. Mills is on his way to Washington for the purpose of promoting nations.! legislation for the enlargement and de velopment of the country's , parka He commended the present administration's policy of developing1 the parks so that people of all classes may use them and of starting a campaign of education and publicity through free "movlos" and lectures. Six members of tha city council toUd to revok the liquor Ucens of Furd A Graham, 1208 Favnam street, ccnvlctcd la police court October 21 oa charge of illegal sale ot liquors on the evening of October . Commis sioner Wlthnetl was absent. During the bearing of mooted legal points involving the rights or option of the council la the premises. At torney Ritchie, for the ' convicted 6. loon men, drew the fire of Com missioner Hummel by endeavoring to enlighten the council on the mean ing of the word forthwith Mr. Hum mel contended that It means "ln etanter," hlch tho attorney Insisted it means "a reasonable time." Mr. I'utumel won In a walk. NTr Took a Orlek. Another feature of the proceedings was the prsntntioii of 3, T. Ford by At torney Ritchie to the council as a living examrie of a snloon man hi has never 'taken a drink pf liquor in his life, j CommlRfloner Jardine made this state 'ment: "On the evening when the ftl'eged "ealca were sold to have occurred, which Wfis the evrnlns of the Ak-Har-Ken elec tMoal parnde. members of my family hop pned to be in lllr automobile near the j r'ord & Oranarn saloon ond they reMrted ;to me thst a min on the walk was so J Ucitlng business for the saloon." A hearing of the case will oa held Fri day rnorrilnjf In the district court end tho city council lnformall agreed that If the district court reverses the police court ropvlctlnn the li"en Will be relntll. Clly Atfomrr JUne, City Solicitor Fie harty and Pity rmsr-eutor MKIuIre ad--vud th comnHsMoners tht It In their r-if!c dity to revoke the ll-ene of a ealo'in keoper who has bn convicted in a court cf competent Ju rise-Union. Attorney rtltohle charged the city Wal department with trying to act In a legls- tutlra capacity, whereupon the city at torney retained .y saying he rfvr In h" whole life tried to usurp the functions cf ths legislature. Durlna" the mele of words Commis sioner Kuifel se.td: 'l have tmtrblea of my ewn without retng bothered with the aaiooa men trying to unload their troubles upon me. The police court transcript of the case slalea that Ford and Graham were convicted and the lrpol department says it is our duty to revoke the license." "Put ,1st. Imagine that Iswyer trying to tell we what forthwith means the very Idea. Anybody knows that forthwith means instanter, was ths parting shot of Covntnti.nl. -nee Hummel. ff " ' waa stopped rlsl-.t then anil (lte. Have fteanlnr Bowel H.mii, Take fr. K'ru's Ufa rills ni have a dally ejy movement of the bow els. Cure constipation. Only ?j. All drugfir'sta Advertisement. No Quinine in This Cold Cure 's Cold Compound" ends colds and grippo in a few hours. Ma BAXTER IMPLICATES ONE OTHER INJJCENT HOLDUP Charles fhllbert, 1703 South Eighteenth street, who was releaued two weeks ago after his arrest on a hold-up charge be cause his mother came into court and pleaded that he was suffering from kid ney trouble and likely to die, waa im plicated by Sam Baxter, hold-up, who was arrested In St. Joseph and returned here by Officer Harry Buford. The pe ace have now set out to find Phllbert again. Philhert was identified by Martin pin u i4o as the man who held up his drug store at Twenty-fourth and Poppleton avenue. , Baxter was arraigned in police court on two counts of robbery and bound ever to the district court with bond fixed at ti.000: ' , . Take "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until you have taken three doaes, then all grippe misery goes and your cold will-be broken. It trdmptly opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nasty dis charge or noee running; relieves the headache, dullness, revcrlnhnesa, sore throat, sneezing, snrenezs and stiffness. Don't-stay stuffed-upl Quit blowing and snuffling. Esse your throbbing head nothing elies in the world gives such prompt relief aa "Pape's Cold Com pound," which costs only It cents at any drug store It acts without assistance, taaten nice, and causes io inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Advertisement. Fremont Woman is . Named President of Belief Corps lire. Amy Rice of Fremont was elected president of the Second district organisa tion of the Women's I'.ellcf corps at a meeting held at Myrtle hall Wednesday. Other officers elected were: (4nior 'i-e president, Mrs. Dora Michael, Tekam&h; Junior vice president, Mrs. Ttulh Ktofter, Lyons; chaplain, Mrs. Clara fitovens, Omaha; treasurer. Miss Ada Hlue of liooptr; conductor, Mia Phoebe McCoy, Omaia; guard, Mrs. Crams, Omaha; as aiiUuil giiaitl, ilia, Lfcit-nbtiaiT, l'Utts- . raoutli; muicUi.o,' Mia Whitford, Fre- mont; j-trlotf3 Instructor, Mrs. Kate P -R-.H.:;yii, Omuha; piess corrrspondt-nt, lfiK. Anna Astilih, I'lattwnouth. I'Teiuoiit m Btii-t'ted tf r-ntertttln the next convention. Thf-re were 1M delegates at the tinotu.s, hh.lt of whom were from out of town. Amta.aj who touli tart In the tun- vention program were Mrs. Addle Hough, Mm. jiiinie Tva.yr.uT t,ni Mra Auble A. Ada.!!, ot Onitr.j.. Jlfl, Adams is a past tatlor,al prcaid, i,t. DEDICATE NEW QUARTERS OF UNION GOSPEL MISSION Tha Union Gospel mission held its first services in the new quarters at 1301 Doug las street, formerly occupied by the Turf Exchange saloon. Richard lu Metcalfe, Rev. A. M. Perry, superintendent ot ths mission, and Rev. A. C. Douglass, paator of the First United Presbyterian church, spoke, and a musical program was given by Major McCormlck of the Volunteers; Rev. E. V. Cleveland, Miss Beulah Row lands and Dr. A. D. Laird. Services will be held at the new mission every night. Wl To stop dandruff and Iocs of hair Shampoo with hot water, nibbing thoroughly into the scalp the rich, creamy lather of Recihol Soap so as to soften and stimulate the scalp, to remove the dead skin and cells, and to work the soothing-, healing; Kesinol balsams well into the rooti of the hair. Rin&e in gradually cooler water, the f.nsl water being cold Dry the hair thoroughly, without artificial heat. This simple, agreeable method almost alwayg stops 'andruff and scalp itching-, and keeps the hair live, thick and lustrous. Rminol Soap lars Be sticVlncM er aur-taaa-ant odor in tha hftir. Via regularly foe the toilet, it cltvs and frMhn th cwaplerira VfOfMtorfallr. Sold whercvar toil rooU are carried. For IrM Minpla, writ to Papt. VP, Knuiel, BalUawra, Md. PAIII VMS HITEIISE Oil DM.1P DAYS Jacob Bauer Telia IIow IleWai Helieved cf Rheumatism by Tanlac, "SILLY" c UN DAY OFFERING f.0;7 r.EACISLS $19,310.43 "EiUy" fuiiday' t.tal fr-e-w!l" of fert.s now siootitit Ut .S,?ii ii. a"cod In ,t Ti.;.uitr V. O. Ure. 'nk iurfr V? -mUt ta t,l4, "I have Ct.iiiiitierlain'a Tablets 'w ani to-jt.4 them to te Jat as represented. t a u .-a t'.i. f for heavJa-:hes, iiaf apt-Us and fetter syii'.ptuiia denoting a tort-14 V liver arid a disordered condition ot the dlejto'Jve oifsi.a. Ti.ry arc worth their weight la goid," writes M!s Clara A. rV(, Klha, N. y. Giunat; avery t Le- Advaftiaejutidt "Tanlae has made a new man of me," said Jacob Bauer, well-known barber. "I Hi fur siiuuilis with rtoui;i,iUm and tiervouaneAji, suffered mtcniM pala ! and waa unable to sle-p at night On dn)i day the rheiimatio v!ns were so j severe t!t I coul-J hardly walk. I lost I fleah ami ttersgiii and had very little appetite. Tiie nei-ouii.i often caused headachea and I suffered the must ex cruciating pain. "I was under the cars of a doctor for moiuhs, hut d'-l not improve. 1 also tried aliiKt every kinwn felmi of proprietary mi dlrtna hi ii was claimed to he tmo ficia.1 for my trouble, b-Ji continued to grow woiae. "Fially I u Taulac advertlavd and decld4 to try It. 1 Leu an improving from the first dose. After taking tha luciinro for a few lays 1 felt better than I had la months. When I had finished the boUle I knew that I ws in a condition where tu more rneiiuina of any kind was iiaedtd. Tbn!c tiu my c&Jta exactly and 1 Sill glad to recommend to others euf- i fering aa I was. Teniae was deslgiivd entMii ifil y to go , ilrert to ths seat of the very trouble. I and tho fame of tlie ii- u.e is spread- inB to tiie moat renujle sections of the j country. It la now belrig eoij la Omaha at the t herman & McConui-u Irug CA m pari. I-. .1 an4 tKuJe etretta. Adveriiao-tixnU Hq& to Look Lt Than Year As Thera are three eolden rules that every woman who would ward off signs of a'l vnolng aire, should foiliw: 1. Cultivate cheerf ulnes. Thro who understand the phyaloioatcal effrct of worrying, know thin ajlvl snoiioi vs taken more eertously than It usmtliy la. i. Whenever the vompiuxiuil bi-Kioa to look worn or withered, uo orninary trser. rollzfd tbx for a week or two. Apply nlRhtly Ulie cold creum, erehi)t It ni .rn. inKa with warm waier. Tills irradually aleoi-hea the thin film, of surfai'a Kln, revealing tha fresher and younger s in underneath. An ounce of the wx, ob lalria'nle at any drus atoie, is sn-jugh to icjuvt-nate any conn lul- n. 3. Vi hen the tell-tale wrinkles appear, or chr--.ifc and cliiu iitiaeit baia " 4, bathe the fare c.no-e a itv for a wtala lit a aolulton of owJrJ naSv'tite. i rti., die-olvad in H pint of l.h ImiAiX. Tins has a rem.rkat,le tffect in "flriiiUig- up'' an,l amooliang out the sKln. ActverUaa-luerit. w t. ' .,' e, - It -: f , ' Q " w cao'tiis tHii-t, co. f-tifrii lliil r l.ulxlt r, " 44) e - " V. Utl-lnk alreaaa V (liirtiini - r, nrpttH, ta all . I I wanteS h St a, ( I j atnlla a atrtpea. 1 aloe !,( era easily I natcbeeV erd l'kat grtv eonnfar i ) aw4 atset. . tm th wflrti Meinfarred aldt bnt, 1 KB del fl arm, Ittwfir hip bat r J ahartrr kit) , !. Slaea Sit t' I m V I 0 II D r $1.50 , K if CoMorU. f l.arav ata wKSte V ' J rmlm fllle - M P, frt caerd wll fast wlorH. fa- f J rf. alltiallae. for TZ P fall aim lira. f ft tteswlor St.SH 2 Z , aweelal. e 4 J t Corsets. - I ff A aaeelal awraet. I t relare4 v e r , J If nbrlomra, extra i B aaansr aarderai t i a mat . airf ' I gaaranCeed artva M atlal, lirm- , ' f alar f-rte Tea, f J F It M I 1 V n 4S tfn tm nm Tt tk A4 V 75c L000 in 1 1 V ft Bwtateru, s! Os saot lt 8 , f iioew'a weol i I lwHlT 19 i a:t rlrti wlta 4 y lar. tt' it smalt a e'-. elaea ta 9tx ni-s J A Retnarkahlc Sale In Our Enlarged Basement V 9gc I ill hi Underwear. . H-l lino We h&T taken ercrj suit from our own basement itock, tottber with avcra U rurer,wea Jtut receircd, i&d ciTiaed Ml into tisxee wonlerfsl carsaia Iota. Buy it IJ Friday nt err at laningt. 49c rwll slaa, wfele i ( wlaaketa, V ii mtt fleece at- t 1 aiaakau, tan, array um4 I 1 whle, foe fall . , ! air heia, Reawlar k I.S 1.a val ri i are, weelal, pair, ' i rorae with wdaa I fnkrMrrr trim . a4 e-raw t J ( ?i4 Vr- I i It Yrv - 1 r !- ' a t. Vi I ' I ' v meet Ai 'A i ! mi! Tim Euits. n ssee' mktTtm and rfmwni. v n bin n4 myy aVCtf-guli&r nrir-s f-::N 39c ktrvuu aer rale, full lOnilart clnta. UM and Sara vmnrfa, aeat mad ft. ". (IIS! irnriM eUy BvaivKril. laia ju,, l-iI Friday at , are t n M be Flannel. nr Ihrnaah tea at ' , earaeti wt frent f 1 atoel wrla Siftah helow. Ue J t elastic mrt tm at f frenl mf skirt ' I V 75c ! You can tak your cLoica cf orer SCO rlrlit-up-to-the-mliiuta etjlcs, In women 'i Rad t:i Tlii means lay suit ia tao basement cepaiv i , tlso over 200 new onci jnat receiysd. Dozens of styles, every desir&fcl m&tsxiaJ, every new j color ana nienty oi macK. I3&aa ox line tii-wo&i chiffon broadcloth, jJl-wool finest pcplin, whJpcord, heavy ttrz? etc. 517.50, 10.00, 022.50 525.00 values, iom worth evea more. Tfc prtatest lot cf gnita ever offered, rigbt when yon want them, &t to mall 6 priea. Eox buck styles, fitted tyles, virions Uvz'ih. coats ; tha gTtatsr part cf thssa suits we fur trimmed (fur collars nd cuffs), many fcr trinwned arcesd bcttsra cf coat. '61 (IfSflUt llwek llnsj and frln. I I e e flewnrl, aoft. warm firpt kfaatlful kinsaaei an4 w r s y r llrlla. l.rnrli ' ta-aeil, taimoa leve. - ' I VJto8Ws3fSri'V ; Suits Overc'tsv j ft JIB Ovemtata 3 all snmt t t . I moi.l,. Atl Mian I ; and all at tl KMMC KaS v1 S t! cur cwn 3r ' r s I Over COD Women's tzd I.IbsE3 Cuita, rsaa styles, new lota Just purchased aud c.xny c itock that have been marked to sell at $12.48, C13.85 and il&.OO. All gToupad into one fci lot for 1 riiay. . , AH new, rijlit sp-to-ttate suits, many for triramed, ctlsess U plain and fancy, triatned with braid, etc. Fine all-wool U materials such as ssre, psplin, fancy tusturts, Rovtlty n Sc rnr.ts. v, Tttat! a f yar4a at a a e a a SSw'a ikKOllll AiTtrB. (-aalUa, lllltli rim., teaa a a , , 1 f tar M yeaaar ft aaesi. Mr. SIS.bU i tsishi rnur- eMhs, eta All xisvr oclsrs, all new styles, all desirable materials. ' I Mea. ana V.... i Men's All-Wal I Maekiaaw . lata. tn all the aewaa inlnrlnri. All ataea , S 44. Ht'r TJa valves, aale nrlf 55.00 Silk, Velvet and Dress Goods Remnants j'"" r3 uver ouo tuits, women's, tusses' ana Junicrs' cults, not v this season's styles, but last fall and late winter styles. v fy jl Euits that are made cf fine all-wool materials; downs cf " good practical styles for ordinary wear, for many ocoa- ' serg-es and cheviot3, poplins, novelty cloths, fancy mix. t i ' turcs, etc Euits that were mr.de to sell at S10.00 fJ give-away price. U n Flannel, v, HT-laa I a I ai while (ai-y ala Clanavl, salt, ware, li.eey te S'nte Brfei t wanted klaa ao4 1 and rlna 4 r4 wfcile alrten. Bnu aia. ta vai 1 5C M M I i ? I .- 1 1 and tp to C20.C0. Ilany extra sixes for stout women. Eiass ia black and colors up i to is. a wonaenui lot ci suits at a ri SJns4 tta II a, t-la, l.nagc sal t lBla ta la yrtt. ftaft ftnlaa. Value wr S. i.-tal prt- t s iJ 3 a V J k J BV MM ' 1 v Star wrltfa an4 k taaaEm.rt tsraaa. f era, rraviar priaa J.BO, rltfay, aair, f 1.95 n I 1 0 n h i lien's Hose. Frtlar will V an te la tar ITftln-slriaf ia rl'.k and f elret Eetn. manta, Inc'ijilcs all tha newet weaves aaj folorlrj, la lectin frem 1 to Hi yards, at lest Uitu a if tfeo ferwer fHees, Fear- l,rgt Brga!a Tafeles, ckelfA 7ar4 I9c, 29c, 49c and 69c m af Flna All- waul lwaa Gands, in teaeths trM IH ta C raise. IV art )t t" til. Spe cial t-'rlday, attra tle 50c to S1.69 Imaas-fare aad M(. f aetwrere' l)rt iaaa eamvlea, saateaea 4 aiasiw il-rnt l-y4. lnraa. Hulii aell elf tha hm.t tt r SlJid a yard. .aeh) pl 15c, 25c, 39c A 31 -Wool lro Goed Eecmantfi, ceoslsUiigf e lite teasea's Eewet wcaies ftni relora, such as Ct-ter. 4ises, Fergus, Stripes, Fldit, Tweeds aaj Hereitr Keliinra, frew i to i-xard leiiglis. WeitS C2.C5 per jard, ihUfi ia twe lot!!, tt: 1 i1.?j'ji telHag-, yard f f n t K4 avee ef errs I :- -1 eaa'ta (r.ini, af t. f-r hi r9. ! mn, ssectal, ysri 7jc t C aitaa M t a y aaeaa, alr, . 5 M ' tmt.a an. a a . t navy, I ' fta t HtMltM I t kiark, ( aa aa4 Lace Curtains and Curtain Materials 1 f i 61c ' - . . X rn j. tJ KSinaaa' chil. i alaa'a rtaa aa4 . i '. SMTy rie.n4 nnl- 1 t--. tn H.M1HM a, k 1 About 2.CC0 Yards cf Coriais, Etariiiries and other drapery gwjds, special, yard, 1,009 Lace Curtains In white and ecru; values to 52 pr.. special SH'iay, t C One tif Lot of Bungalow and Filet Nets, values to 50c, special, at yard, C-iZibria. fl-ln, tJ..nt rnrsbkia ana Vtn0.t wArwr tnn-. Ho, anlt fnth, frca fk-ana dr? Irr. t-. rrtaay, yard j ' 61c if u r atal frUar at, IT"" i 10c C;lk- Hcse, s lriaavH Mal rAQsr I9c ft fl r I n Ve:ts. Facts. VtSIS Si4 a-al s, NOTIONS Z0c Worth cf ra tions fcr ICc Wa-si kaiM tiwl na,.a. a-.r ra, fcnaifr-, : - !" r-n Is-sa, t -!-, Hmtr --..It 4, If j-aia .113 03 Is Aetata. SSH. Jo Co 03 15c u t ! f 1 , i-lna, 1i - an4 snir a .r wkiH era ( - r.a. All tmg. VimIhi Cast Tfmug ra, apal K WHk ILim. faa t.n-m, ynra , )au wii. ayawlal, featti , , biu 1w a4 Kaaai I.U4 tn. bolt Oawaa r-l Eatt. ami Kn4 iVaaiite Ifrisif P. ton. kn, aawai , nrHa aiairv.a aif.iiaw a. ial Fari. nnfc Hsat-dr( Oraaa t 1ki, anx-4 afty Finn. staS, 4 - . (.'a in' Ma IDarntasj aaitaia, 4 . . . . . (Ic9 !!- Wt a( Isrntln and t'tvnn. Melt t -a, a v J SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR BOYS; $4 Two-Palr-Pini SsHs, fit 1 3 1 Jf TV (TT) fTTaf (both riiB ruin livedo 8f!sr,25i wrArSsg- eaasSeres ta Usre tJiaJes, t!ae tcUtsre, irth atti trewat r.i f tie Ker. folk Keitlft. Tery t'ee, 1 IT yeata. 7te frsrey Kn! kefWVers, , at a&ir Oar FriJay Slseplss Oitrnust Spe c'&!, SOc Oatin Flusnel S ct ?:rs.2?c Fer CLildrea 1 1 it yer&. ia r tMCj tripes. n iOa asi ii'is $X tlc JtVl Si- Jin, a' V n,i H t-nr . 5 1 Ii !c s-i Towel;!, ! r T- ..-a 9c si 0ver- S SWOATORS TsHobk styles, la heety wsr.a coats. Flatty ef d-slrl!e rvlert la QitvtA gisyt, ,k 4 rsty ta fit ssy 4 ta 14 n.ra. W Ia4 TaJa f- teii.!, at .....OsJC " L';Ii Caits VHI'0 10 .nta nisun, ml .in. ti.lcn Baca an l " !, U 7 39c V r.m Sbnia. tibni ak4 r. in.iy a.M t s. ti a SjI.S" S arlni, r tlf, Sl . S1.69 ELearc&nts cf Cilk and Cwitca Drt&s ! V. Warrk ;, at, yara. Ita. Abaat fwo yar4s af tna ti an-i Cattnni Irna malarial. Ma (nit ! l lan fclM, Slaavlna limsi, avaninc a.a, cto.. ta Innvy al.ly.n, iiii4, llialu and ftaral t,rlna.ln 1 ana S lacbna i.. Ltkm turn I t ia yarn. I- ril.lp a fc.ni ma fttMmtat ananrn, at I I ( i 15c r Stars a. ' ar's l.u, in nrnray ia4 V.i Vat, tr.Hli a ta I it. St.. a tr an r (3 l. S.- i-.il art.. 4 . 49 c rr Fii-l-ey t.i,lr - H a f nVa . 3 as t I