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MAY-SAVE FADERAJj
YOLUNTEER PROVISO
Adrocatei of This Amendment to
Army Bill Have Hopei It
Will Oct By.
WHOLE SAY OF DEBATE ON IT
WASHINGTON, April 6. Advo
nin of the fader! volunteer pin
ilslon of th annaf army bill ba
llet the nation bad bwn aaved by
a narrow margin when tb ti
r eased tonight without baring
lemhed a vote on tn I anirnd
uiTit to Mrlk It wit. Benalor Cham
lierlaln, chairman of tb military
ntmmltiee, asked ajtuln that action
le deferred, a on, or two aenator
Hill desired to b heard,
rbat on lb volunteer provision
lusted all dy, rhmlon of" tha
National Guard mpportlng tba
smendment, ofpupylng most of tha
lima,
i traits lrleln,
"In Id H.ali.g Mure, Ixrwever, Hm
amr thmtrlHlf vlg'irualy difrti(1d the
firnvlrtnn aa vital In anf military plan
Mi'1 dKliouiicd ettainpla f National
riiiHivt iMcunlMtt'in t Jntfr with
Ifglnldtlrtd. lie was Jolii'd by nel.r
rrOftrrnaii and William, In warning IW
i.i that al the rl'a r tha Kurtn
wr th inI'd )it would nsed a grat
and alniuate army In bafk Its
tieman'ig on th balllgarant. powers tor
liidi-irinlfU alien tut th loaae euatalned
tartgh violation or Its right aa a
iicuirnl.
."As airelt a tn rls tomorrow
nlmnlMr." Befialof Williams said, "linleaa
Hit lootrtrr pM'a It"' Into a eondlibm
wiwr It en retal and withstand bMtly
Iok. wa ar '! to ba In trmihl with
tl victor In llla war uti1 we aur.
ind-r th if;tfii!i wo hav takwn and
ilrnMly aobmtt to tha ml wbkh tha
vt tor may lay down tt Immunity at dis-
ilslirifr."
Tha-la rriMIl
' Half rrrarvatin I tha International
i fxta tit Ilia till)grnta," said Kenalnr
Oormaii, who ejntn1'-l that right at
rutrl bad bo BivaiM by all tha
warrlii nllris f Kiif'iji.
''And rotl of neutral only will ba
raitarled," b abtnd, "if brU4 by mit
ftflrit powar to anforca thalr daoianla,"
."Whan thin war la ovar," aald lnat'ir
Chamharlaln, "if Inland to dnmand
ff.nM-ne for Amrl'an llvaa and pmp
rty diriy4, If wa ara oln to d
tnand an atlfa"llon, than wa ought to
r rraparad to bak all our demand
hy tuff of arma If naoeaaarr, And, In
what ron1liln ara waT Wa bava not tha
pwr to anfoica a alngl domand w
Irava rnad."
Itrnalor Wlllawa da'lar4 that whlla
tnrrfaafns tha army waa Important, en
larging ha navy wa of flrat Important,
Tha aonator aald ba would vota It liv
ifa any building program that inlaht
t framad and fvord auh a navy by
)5H that It fould mt and ilftfoal any
forra that might ba aUrtwl agalnat II.
Mal to ma I It,
at'tiator c'ltanibarlaJn' arralgtynant of
itt- National Uuarda' afUvPba wa aup
lrtd by .Uanatora AtcCmiitfar "d
aoo, who all attantlon to tahgram
ir m National Uuard afflc4alg ant to
inmy nat'ra urging thrm to vol
aaalnat tha fdral voluntaar provUlon,
' It tha national guard Intanda to room
tint pnlltlially and undartaka to nntrol
lrgiltlon talrulatcd to protcft Amrloa
lnat tha World," aald tha Orgon an
aior, "rvrry ona frnm now on ahatl favor
l ho illmlnatloti "f tha national guard a
a military fa lor In tbla eountiy, Thay
;va.ba bar and ara hra for that
iurxaa." '
fi-nator Nalaon daclaied that h navar
bafora bad arn "aucb lobbying a thai
uuUlda Influancaa hav brought to bar
to dafaat tertaln aeotlona of thla bill."
Keriator Hharman aaught to Inlrodura a
toluton to InvaatlgaJ ehargf of lob
hying' Xanator Oiamhai lain aa d bv
would tavor It whon brought up In tti
nulur way. but would not permit It to
1. ly conaldctallon of tha army bill,
tHHIHaa of Claargaiuaa,
Hanatnr O'Horman and Kmator t'l.am-b-rlMlti,
tHith pradlotad that In the nd
tha rountry muat com to unlvarMl mill
imi k tiainlug to aolva It at my problaina,
Hoth tha ledaralUadon of tha mll.tla and
Ihw voluniaar achtnia war agprrlmfit.
fllop O'tiorman aald, and ahou.d ba
irlfd aa ani'h.
Senator Omimln railed atlanttnn to
tab-grama froin tha Military Training
mia ao latton, Introducwl by atnat'r
I'htirnbailaln today, urging that tha vol
mili-rr provlalnn ta ralalnad. Ha akd
if iii.b wr not on a almtlar piano with
l!, infa frm tha national guard ft
nnra i vnrlou officii a.
rnator i'hamharUIn dlaagrwd, Whlla
M Ml that fry tltlaan had th riaht
in klil to conarraa, ba aald, tha na
llnnal guard mnvamanl hid aaaUmad lha
I i,.(.. rluin rf a dfiilt, ornlrd Ul
oin.iiila 'lb givatral danarr nf mtllalum
tlitra K tit thla bill." h aahb "I In th
ii!iltmt itiof i may ba tuiltina up
lit ihu national giar4, tha K.ai wt
Imi alrta.tv wan aixl lH h.it '
l'raxtnt wiiat.n uigal a-vial antti
hi iuHmI at tha Whua lli lty Ij
op a- iun ri fi amt' lul II
a ntd avriylhltig -itit oaa hw.
i a
i..iik in i Motsn a''H 'il lfni
MtlritMiH III lin iinll.a i't ha
u.i l i. i" I In an i (..tt I r.'i-'i li
slur iitra tioiu now . and ll
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fAIRBURT DRY MAJORITY
IS OVER TWO HUNDRED
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HEADS TUESDAY MORNING
MUSICAL CLUB.
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Th Tui-aday Morning Muahal oluii, at
a mailng at tho Konlani ll dotal Tuaa-
day, aloi'tcd lha following offbra;
Mr, famui'l fahlwi'll, pinalilciii;
Mia, Arihur tXlti-ndi n Hmlth, vha praal-
dnl; Mra, William H"ar I'opploton,
corraapondlng awratary; Mr. It, Jtrarhor
Mown, racordlng aairclaryi Mra, W, A.
(', Jolinaon, traaauiar; Mia ll"lan
Millard, auditor; Mra, llvrmao Kounlxo,
Mra, Cbarlia T, KouoUn, Mr, T J, Mil-
bonay, dlractora.
REPUBLICAN PARTY
WINS KANSAS CITY
Entire 0, 0, P, Ticket, with Few
Exception, Elected After
Stormy Day.
POLICE CHIEFS ORDERED JAILED
KANSAS rlTr, MO,, April C
1 ledml mayor of Kanaaa Clfy by a
t!rglv majorlly which unofficial r
(iirng placad abov 8,000, Oorgo M,
Kdward, ropiibllcan, today romlvad
tl coocratulatlong of friend and po
litical gitpportara who bailed tha ra
rult of yaatarday'i municipal elottlon
fc death blow to local machlna
pollllca."
Edward dofeatad Mayor llanry II,
Joal, domocrat, who Bought ra-atae-
t on. Kdward had tba endorsement
of (ha nonpartlaan and , prorialv
pttrty organization and of fai'tloo
rf tba local democratic party oppoaed
lo Mayor Joat'a re-election,
Th campaign pracadlng tha alat.Mon
Okriaal It! it rVuA bv liltiar antagonlam, whb'h
ciuna to a cilma on elan Ion day whan
polha aaalgnad to ale.tion duty arratr-u
mora than V paraon. t'harga war
madn that tha arraata had baan ordarrd
to drprlv lha man of their volaa. Tht
polloo department refuaad to honor wrna
..r hi.ha.aa lornua for tha ralnaaa of tha
man and Ihl raaullad In lha arraal of
Captain Thorn It, Klahlve, acting chief
of poiua. and of two mamhera or trie
hoard of pollea commlaalonai. Hacb
pant a few hour In Jail.
Madison Man Dies
of His Injuries
wn.lXiiV Neb.. Anill .--(Hpeclal Tel
egram.!-John Hmlth, who wa hurt ty
a (allhig ciana while at om on ine
r. i. ildtn velirdV aftllionll, died
early till morning Me leave a wife and
I lira, (hllilieu. I'hrlet Itrugganmiaa. wno
wa Injured at the eame lima, I atjn
illv.
Italy One RROMO) tlll!lr
To
ret lha genuine, I all fur full name.
LAXATIVK lUtOMO Ql ININF. l."k
for
alinatura of y, w. tirnva. turtw
Cold
In I'll l'?' I'je.-Aavaniaemeni.
ANDREWS ASKS OF BARTON
ATTITUDEJON PROHIUIIlUN
IAHTINlrf, Neb., April -Utpaflal -W,
K Adama. landtdal tor the repub
lican nomination for inugreaaman from
the rVth l itn.1, today aent a b-tter to
lila rival. Mla It, llarton of Urand laland.
aaklug hi ami ide all prohlhlUon
HYMENEAL
t ai-rail.
Mia l ota U Itait and Mr Hon K
J'v btith at fieiuiiul. an iairiat on
W ,.,i,r.l..y altemooo ai I o l'
He l l.ai ra HU.I.' at M i'"h
In the iiod.la Tt.ai-r hull.Ui'g
Ihl atlr-ial.
Mi.. l 0a tHuiii, llit"r af T.
Hl'iliat of Ih-aluf, and -aia
( .rmiik it IVaaioah, taaie ..rnrt l
IUV t l,.il. a S aM.I Vt .a U att
,i,m.ii al 1 ' al'lia illlt" Th
-..iuu.li;."l ' tha :! lalha.
; n i iiia and Mi i. i 'il '
!' at'il.
laaaai rfcai.l taHa.
ri.tlT"M"l 111 Stt . Al'i l ei-.
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in i-.ia lu lling ' T. k
'ii iiihiiii M.a i A h ft
P'la.i-.c Mi J I Wtt N'll
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tt.la l.tauluf Uai a tare
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STRICKLER, IOWAN,
MAKES DEATH SURE
He Shooti Himielf on Douglas
(Street Bridge and Thei Jumpi
Off Rail Into River,
.-..-
BODY HAS NOT BEEN FOUND
II, U, Htrlcklor, ill Unn ve
hua,' Atluntlc, la,, i ommliled auli'lda
about 7:20 )at evening by alio'tltig,
lilinai-lf gnd th'-n Jtiinplny; Into tha
MlHdourl river t at point about
rlxty feet at of the toll houao on
the Douglaa (street bridge,
According to th tlement of Toll
Kejer Mtbannlgan, HirhUlor ram to
tha toll houaa about 7:l and paid hi toll
lo go to Ihe'Courv'll Uluffa alda of tha
river and Uien paaaed on arroa tha
lrlrtga to a point a. abort dlatani beyond
lha' toll lioiiae, wher h removed hi
overcoat, ot, veat, nd cap, the ilothe
being found by tha officer after th Hnt
had been heard and tha man' body bad
been een dear-ending to tha Hver,
aeea I ho ty rail.
No on noticed rttrb'Kler a ha removed
hi clothen, lha lollHaeper and hi aa-
alalNiit were huay at their reapectlva
placea, there being two (nlcab and a
number of foot paeaenger at the toll ata
Hon, Tba moment th alio! w (Ired,
bowaver, th attention of the paeaon al
tha toll atitlon w atfra'ted and the
body nf Htrbhler wa aten by Upei'lul
Offlcar Adam of tha llurllngton )uat aa
It left tha railing of tha bridge.
Adnrn ran down th te from lha
brldxe to th liver ban and threw tha
light from hi pocliet f Inalilmlit on tha
apot where the body f'-ll Info the river,
11 nw the body rlaa end alnM In lha
wntrr twha and then loat alKht of It,
Mioole and Than rail.
Wtrlcfcler H aeettii bad mounted lha rail
log along tba outer iIk of tha bridge on
tha aoufh alda runt the afreet ear track
and a little eaat nf lha toll hou,, and
then after having alio! hlmaelf fell or
Jumped forward Into th river, III
clnthea wera found In a neat ll bout
ten feet away.
In tba po"kt of hie coat waa found a
billfold In which Uiara wa a not
follow:
"Notify Inalde and oblige," Hlgned by
Btrlcaler.
There wn an addreaa found In a poek
at booh on one nf Utrlcklar'a peraonal
card, tlmf of i l.lnn aireet, Atlanllu, la.
Ao'ordlntf in lha daaerlpMnn given by
th wlfiieaAii nhu aaw tha man pay hi
toll, ftirbkler wa a abort, heavy man
with gray hair, and It la believed he bad
only ona aya, Kffort are being made to
recover I ho body, A yet no word ha
been received from any of hi rclntlvee.
GERMANY HAS NO
rront.lnued from rt Ch.)
and political' altuatlon, lha uaa tit Varlou
meana of warfar and (lennan-Amerh a.n
rolatlona.
Th chancellor alao poka of tha n,uaa
tlon preaanted In gelation to th prin
ciple of natlnnallam, oonaldnrtng th
I'ollah, Mthuanlnn, tlvontan, l.ialilan
and rtemlali problem. It lnlafd upon
tba Jiaoeeally of guaranteeing tha peae
of Rurona after tha war, and alao of in
juring thli reault by giving to thaa ri-a
opiiortunlty of free avoiullon along tha
line of their natural tndlvldualttle and
mother tongue.
At tha ronclualoii of hi addrea th
chancellor elicited great app! . aa by ay
Ing: Tha p!rlt pf union (hall lead u,
It hal lead our children and grandchil
dren, through tha tru(la of their
father toward a futur of atrength and
liberty,"
Military NMaalloa llerlewed.
Th chancellor tiegan hi addreaa wtib
a review of Ihn milllnry allimlluii. ll
alnlMl that alnie hi laat ! h In th
rteli-halag the 1 ardiinellea enti-rprlaa had
ended aa a tailor, that th Harblan ram
palgit, with the aeatatanca of Auairla-
FEET SWOLLEN
FROM JilDHEY TROUBLE
-.-
I want to :'ll you what your treat kid
ney reintdy, alwanip-iloot, baa done for
m. To t frank. 1 tan a.fi.W n h.i
"atad toy life, alien I waa nlveii up hy
nocinra. I waa troiihlad with dletraaalm
Khlnry troiibl for alaht Vaara. I innhl
not alnrp with palna In my back. My
faet war iwnllen o they felt numb.
My urine waa In vary had ahaiw, I aaw
your remedy. Itwamn-ltoot. adveitiarf
and thoiiatit I would try It. After tak
ing 'be fliat bottle I emierlenced neel
relief, mid i an aay that I na toy life to
t our wruiiti'i nil ktilnev remedy, ir Kll
mar Hwamp-Itonl.
Mlirt. lMltA KftKTMtW,
r : anark
I'ere..nliy appealed hatoia nia, thla
Will day of January, A, Mr I'm
Kretluw, wlm an rntili aava lha ah.iva
aiaiMiirnl l true lit anl.alanre and tn
fact
J K aiNt't.Allt, try IVihiie.
Ilerilrii t'n lie.
I.eMer la
auiat ai Caj
llMiawui, al. If,
fraWh $amp-Raut Willpg (m Yati
au,t iit in. la t.i I'r Ki'mar a i,
lu, ,i.,. ii V . f.it a iiiiia ait !
boltlo laill iviiiln, ai.t.'iie Vtoi
l ra ! a IiMi cf ii.aai ii-,
li.ii'uii. talhug at'out t'i a i t,i a a l '
i I I. t ' nli a ' a a si.. nun
Um.i fha toiiaha l .l'i t'.e Hu -i.i
IMI ulit . t'C-a ! 'U. l l-.i a t,'l
nit at l i'g ii "
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Handllni
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Hungnry and ltuliarta bad baan brought
to a vktortou tonclualon and that Mon
tenegro and Albania IlUewuje, war now
In tho handa of tlermany'a alllea; that
tha Ililtlah attempt to relleva Kul-BI-Amaha,
In Meaoiiolamla, bad baan In
vain; lha' the Htmelan. although they
had aucceeded In occupy tug Knserum wbh
auperlor forcea. had found tholr advama
checked by atronu Turklih forr:a; that
Kuaatm ntla'ka again) the fiont ',n erni'
liallrla and Italian attack agalnat the
laotiko poeltlon bad hen hatn hack,
Moreover, ha aald, the rtuaalana had
i driven rolumna ugelnat th (hrrman
llnea, hut their aeaault bad broken iloan
before rild Mnribal Von Hindenbut)t
and hi heroea,
Th chaneellor dac.larad that enemy re
porta that tha Uorman military for
had been eipendod wera provod erroneoua
by th Verdun half.
f Itarva t.ermaay,
filacuaalng attempt which ha aald
waia oalng mad to atarv fJermany, Dr.
Heihmann-f toljwag rontlnuad.
"1 underatand that In Mb nut anamlea
would not irtva up thla hop, but I do
not underatand how cool b"ad, after
thg perlnc of lt can cling to It
Our ent-mle forget that, thank to th
oranlilng power of tba whola nation
flermany I erpial to tha taak of th dl-
trlbutlon of food attpplle.
"Our enemleg forget tbt In cea In
Whlrrh ther I g real hortaga th tier
man nation la ahla to mak ua of moral
reaervea which ana hi u to lower our
alfindard of life, which ha rtaan remark
ably during th laat decBrr. What
would It mean, for Inatanoe, If th tron-
uniptlon of meat hould leinimrarlly be
lowered to tb evl of th 'Tll7"
'loiirtlilona of Ufa In tfermany wr not
eaay, l)i chancollor eontlnued, hut th
illffh ulMe war being rnet )n gdmlrabl
faablon by th antlr nation, eepatMally
Ihn pnornr rlnaaaa,
"W ahull not run abort of anything In
(he future, aa w bava not done In tba
paat," be aald.
flrltlaa) f ainpalaii TISegaf,
The chancellor declared It wa tha In-
tent Ion of 'iermany'g emunle to extend
th war to tba woman and children of
Ihl nation by atarvlng tbm, and that
for Ihl purpoaa (Ireat Hrltaln and Ita
alllc hav Intaifered with th trade of
neutral,
"Tha American not of November ft
MK gava an enact deaortption of itrtthth
violation of tha nation' law," be con
tinned, "but a far aa I know It ha not
been anawered up to thl day.
lo fair-minded neutral, no matter
wbeii'er he favor ui or not, can doubt
our light to defend eureelV agalnat
thl war of atarvailon, wbloh I contrary
to International law. No one ran ak ua
to permit our arm of defena to b
wreaied from our hand. W rapct I
glllmala right of neutral tra1 and eom
marco, but w can eapecf that our duty
ba tecgntr,"! -to ua all mean ggalnat
thla policy of tarvtbin, which la a jeer
big inaiilt not only to all lawa of natlona,
but alao to the plainest duttea of hu
manlty,"
Will golra mitah Qaaatlon.
Itegarillng tha Pollah (j neat Ion end the
nationalities In general, tha chancellor
aald:
"Neither Oarmany nor Austria-Hungary
Intended to touch tha Polish question
but lha fata of battles brought them In
For the
Afternoon
Thla amart laced walking boot,
with Ita trim to and high rut
top, will give jut that deal red
air to your gtrnet coattime. It
I the Intent fashion, one of
Drexel
Spring Styles
V will b moat particular to
aoe that you are perfectly
fitted.
The attractive line of Bprtng
Hboog which we are showing will
fill your need for any occasion.
In black bid, nine-Inch top,
flexible welt solo, AAA to D.
Tbla shoe la the beat valua ever
offered for
Drexel
a
Shoe Co.
Ml arttaiw
v.w,&--iAi.rA
,-t.nt Kimivci nun lulutjilt)
tllvllkv it tJUH' hit (Wtt t'UM
i t mutrci M nrtt atlttUbm.
t h luiUliivsl td rtiU' H hwi
li.tih tnir htsinct vvvty btur h
Ihcvby, V te riuinHl lr it
and t tour ruoitr er I rut?
IhIu " w will w rwry wav
jtuttfy ytmr onru1vivtf and tm nt
thf ,ip,MV4l tt ur UmiwUtiH.
4nt -
; f cff f
I "4J2iVmi' BSTiri I
il Ks.':! I
contact with it, Now thl problem aland
before tha world and need to b solved.
Uerniany and Auatrla-llungary muat and
will aolva It. History will not admit that
after such earthonike thing will avor
become what they were bofoie.
"Aftr the war ther munt ba a new
Heiaium,
"I'ociiierly Poland bad bn left In tne
banda of a Hussion pollen sgunt, a man
tmiiicd TMnovnlk, Kven uieniher of
lha Husslan 1 lima frankly admitted that
Tsplnovnik should not return to tha
Women's Spring
Underwear
Tht Underwear Section
h In lt New Location
Main Aitle. Main Floor.
Women's Knit
Underwear for Spring
and Summer
Woman' Gaussa Vesta, high neck,
abort aloovc or Ion glneve. fl."
Wonion'a (Jauzo I'anta, flltod knue,
2rt - '" J!''' JaJa.
Women' Kwlsa Ulbbod Union
Wulla, low neck, no gleovo, fitted
knee, extra good quality, (J5,
The Store for
Shirtwaists
Many new wii!) IiIoiikos
tiro now 4 on iliHpIay,
priced at
1.95, 2.50, '2.95
The
Thompsan-Belden
Pure Dye Taffeta
(36-inch) $2
A beautiful noft fabric
that does not crush. It's
alno very tierviceablc and
tiomeH in all the most
wanted color,.
New Georgette Crepes
(40-Jnch) 11.50, $2
PLASTERS
Thl Wortf) Crmtrt
EtttrnAl Mtwudy.
Ooughaan Cold
fna ohaat tm4 saeiba
Weak Cheat,
Any kooai
Pain.
aitel ta
WaWaf
ALUOOCS.
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r TW
1WSYuM)ay lMetAaWn
You Buy Willingly at
Our Prices
VaftWCW.
Inspect Our Beautiful
Line of
Baby
Cribs
And ea th Sanitary lUhr
Mttrj to fit them,
OUR FRICI'.S,
2 tU.!a iiioh Whit orji m m
Venn Xtartin Cnh. aj, f 0
'.' uM inch ttb, nickel. !tk.
itif rK fnnatrticlirttt, h above
ll!tttratun Hi-rpt
!.$5.95
I rip b-eatitv
V heavy rrih, very
. $6.95
iiubby itla
A tr'a t'Mb h Vernu Martin,
Irt in. bra mile, M
iM-Hia nf 0 !)
A he'ttiful Into f Mraw
t'nJa d Whita i:rtane!ft
RAYMOND'S
1.M.1I5 )Uird St
Th? NnJ.y IW i lhJ only
gtut Itf rcaJrfi four'htf
ptfi vt CrtlorfJ cvmici.
i
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Tolia hav honestly labored lu lb li.
tereats of thl unturtunate land
"Mr. Aacjulth mention tlie pi'lnclplc ol
nationality. If b pula blmaulf In '.he
paltlon of hi uneonurcd and un
con'iuerablo adv:ury, can be reHll;'
uppoaa that tlermany ever ahall of its
own free will deliver lotu tha hand i t
reactionary Hussia the nallons belwocn
lb liable and th Volhynlan awainp.
who hav boon fined by It and by It
alllee no matter whtbr they ara I'oba,
Mthuanlan. or lvotilan,"
TII0fiP5ON-BElDEN6CO
Tie faslilon Gtrler of lie HiddleWesh
The Vogue of the Separate Skirt
'IIjo iinportanco of m'punite bkirtN n
fully rt'cognizftl, and tlit iikmIitii woiii
wi'h wardrolif nlwnyH coiilaiiw fjcvcral
for wear on varioun occusionn,
J'or morning woar at lionio
on tlio HtrtwU and for onling
wonr wlioro KTvict-aliility
and practicaltility nrt. vm-i-
tial.
l'Voni thu bcvcrost lailorl
cfffctH to thf nioiit cliLboratc
fluffy bilk crt'alioiiM-all arc
licre for your inspection.
Prices $6.50to $39.50
ALTERATIONS MADE
FREE OF CHARGE
New Silks
Quality Silks Famous for Thirty Years
Gro Grain Taffeta
(36-inch) $1.59
Bolect th material for your
811k Suit early. Remember thitt
ttil particular Taffeta ran not
be duplicated for lea than
11,76 to 3 a yard. Color aa
eortment are good now and
Include) Pear Gray, Cope,
Reaeda, none, Jeaf Green, four
shade of navy and black.
On the wise mother's shopping list:
PERFECT
Toofii Powder
Prtpmnd by m Doctor r" thntmt Smrgtry
nd 2c stamp today for generoug samplg of aitbaf
Dr. Lyon' Parf.ct Tooth Powder or Dental Craam.
L W. Lyaa A Son, Ine, 577 W. 27tk St, N. Y. Cily
yL , , 1 1 1.1 , , mmmmBm
HI CORNER TRNAMAT Ifj TH i ; jlAsi!allMjL?
alt IbMKVII,
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GRAND OPERA
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Thursday night, April 13 "L Amort dal
ra " aat "aowf laa" Baltat,
Frniar HiUhh, Air 11 J "MaUiu But.
tartir" aa Faaloara Dlaartissuiauta.
rntar mgnl, Ai.ni U Babw"
au4 "v.u.ti" Baliat.
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tnaiilkii. II". i'l Mima t Ih. I.vna,
u,. Mar.al, I'loinant, Hr.. a. t'omliii'
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AL'IM'IUV, Neb., April , -Special, l
tj...... I k.n,l.,.nl ..Hixeil.
nyix'picr li.' ii, j,,.,n,., hi,
dropie-d ileml lii lila yard thl noon. H
h..,.ii In t,la lianiil heiilth slid had Ju
i-etiirned from hi fiwm In hi machine,
Iteed wa ahiiul UK year of age, and
lute) nerved the county a commlaelniii r
and alao as treasurer. Ho I urvvi(
I y hi wife, one son, Iloy, a farmer, and
two daughter.
' ee..-.,.,i;50jr.!rj,.
First
Sbower-Proof Foulards
(40-inch) $1.50
Nee arrlvgl In very attriyv
tlvo doelgn. Delightful for
Spring and Hummer wear.
Wash Taffeta
(38-inch) $1.25
The new silk for allpg, under
i' r and foundations, In light
end liiet'.lum shade.
HIPP.
TODAY
Jt Xi. Xalry rraaaalt
Blanche Sweet In
"THE SOWERS"
Trora tha book bf Ktary Batoa
Marti ma a.
BESSIE BARKI30ALE in
I lU rTH ASU IlltOWX KXV.
Tha Tillage Yainplra Ktyatoaa. '
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ENTIRE NEW SHOW TODAY
TurplfTs Scfiool of Dancing
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