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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1916)
3 WANT TORNADO SUITS from tho auprrme court cummlealoti tojahbii were dcatroyrd by the tornado tU.. u. .......... ....... ....i ..,..,L 1... 1ll.t,.U,. ati.l STATE BOARD EMPLOYS need. Nebraska Nebraska BEFORE SUPREME JUDGES! The aroiitkla given for the appllcutlun burned. The aiiita nri' agalnel the I r thai lit,. i.iIIn Itivttlt' Itmiort h nt I. rln- I 1 1 1 rn i-il l-'lrit i. nil Miirtnit tiiKiirnnee I iitll' CMil-cr a ra ataiai uniiirne i .ecromry lienor announcea una morn SHcEr AS LAWN MOWERS jlng thnL the hourd had bought 229 aheep I hleh w ill be turned looae on the ground i From a Staff Correapondent.) 'rlplm of law. which Imve newr been puny ami the Amertiin Insurance com- l,INi i H.N, April 7 iSpe, Inl.i-The '. and It la expected that everything will LINCOLN, April 27.-MperlBl, Appll-j derided in thla atnte nnd that ihetc arc puny. ijch ha. I Inaitred the b iililiiiga state Hoard of Axrb ulturn bta nuule nc ! be kept clean from all kinda of weeda M0REHEAD GETS MORR THAN WILSON i'HK UEE: OMAHA. FIJI DAY, APRIL J8, North Bend Couple Starts on Long Journey to Sudan NOIITII HKNt), Neb., April 27.'Hpe-cIh1)-cc mid Mr. I'aul Hmlth and ration waa made to the auprrme court i few piei i-.leiita from other alatea. imaliiet tire nnd IlKhlnlng arranKement for mow Ing the Mate fair 'and bealde when fall cornea there will be today to hav(. to caae Involving aulta Tlie point to lie decided l whether: 1 cauaed by the Omaha tornado, removed j bull. Una belonging to .Mfirltii Wllg, Key lo the Situation - Ilea Wnnt Ad grnunda Ihla year and will not reaort a good profit for the aaaoclatlon derived lo the uaiml mower to keep down the from the aale of the wool and hep, iv-l i aa a v i s Make Thii Comparative Show ing of Votei. M9RE EXPENSE BILLS ARE IN fk'rom Btaff Correponderit.) LINCOLN, A prll ir7.-tBpelal.Acinrd-U to the return officially reilvl at tha arfka of the aecretary of tato from aventy-lx tountlea, dovcrnor Morliail h recelvnl mora vote for ths vi. pral4nilal nomination on the doino eiaMo ticket thnii I'rtldirit WJIoii hu rPlvd for pnldfnt. Thee count) alva the governor 4H.2M vol, while tlm prldrnt receive 4t,MI, or T0 Ip than the governor, Olhitr ttate officer on the df-mot-ratlo Hekt, who wre rutininK without oppo ol'lon, run foil own' I'uol, t,W; Aniltlt, 44,171; iVmnon, 4I.3W. The vote on lt auditor on tlm - piillln aido atlll rontlnitf clone In thr ". irt y-lx rountl- report Inif, the vol iridln: Miner, r.,327, arid Mirli, I'.Wi. t'outill not rfportlnu at noon tixliiy wrra; Adarna, Jlln, t'udiir, Cherry, f'uailnf, Outr, DouU, Kllliriora, Fron tier, On, Orralfy, I.nrMr, I'gwnw, Polk, Hfott a ftluff and Hhcrman. Bnlfou l"J Ira ft limar, H. rot Aliraham I,, Hut ton tv,'i to ikhiii the r'-puhllf an nomination for anvcrnor, Hcroidlrif to hi epin account filed with th ccrtary of elala today, Tim Hem altow that 1190 waa paid to ninny fit weekly paper and tXii to Unlit dnllv pn para, for headquarter, for clerk hire and ll for flllln fee. Clarwe K. Mile paid out IVMt.92 In an rfftrl In land the aiune. nomination, dl VIiJ follow; Hanner and eKpenc nt putting llum up, l:.17.:et, cut and ad' vertlalng, $.:; labor, W.w; eiprea, lfi.il7, and filing fee, JIO. Other filing ware: V, f, Omljce, republican, deegale-al-larga, 17), 00, ilould inetr, rapiihliran, dlatrlct dele gala $149 Hit O. W. Waitlra, republican, dlatrlct del, gala, ,4 i' tinker, republican, rongreaa, fM.M. Itld II, Merer, republican, cower, s.m. ' Charlea V. Magiew, republlean, na tional committeeman, 1277, M, Long-Distance Hiker Married in the West fftKMONT, N'b April J7,-(Hparlal ) Mia, Miarloti I'almer, who loft Kremonl it June, affompanlcd by her two aona, io walk a;roa tha country to tli ronat, waa rnarrlid to Frank J, Koy of Heallla laat wk aoon after bar arrival In tba WaablnKlon plly, aeemdlng to lettara -'selved by Fremont friend, Mra, J'almer and her aona madn tha trip In tha hopo that th long hlk might benefit tha health of one of her aona. They miula tha neat Jlttla aiim of 2,7."iO over their pane by advertlalng a number of taualneaa flrma of Omaha, and Fremont, During her realden'a In Fremont Mra. Palmar followad hrrr occupation of nuraa. live stockToarTraises various quarantine orders (From a Bluff Correapondent.) l,I.VfOf,N, April 7.-'Hpcrlal.)-AII ndera heretofore made by tha Htate f,l"e 'lock Hunltary board prohibiting the Im oortnilon of rattle, aheep and awlne from errltory ,nt of tha Mlaalralppl river Into the atato of Nebni! bnve been re coked by the board and aii'h atock (an now ronv Into the alate undi r rule pro inilKiled and ;t forth by tho bureau of iniFnllndutry governing the admlanioii if live trck under date of December II, 'M. The board at lta meeting herff yenter Dfiv further made order that rattle, aheep and awlue ahlpmepta originating In ter ritory eaat of the Mlealaalppl river nnd tho atate of MlnneaoU nnd north o' ihe Tcnneigee-Kentijf'ky tntt- line, or any part of aurh territory ahnll not enter the atnte of Nebraaka, tinleaa loaded In rare nhftrh havo been proloualy cleaned and diHlnfoctcd. CANADA EXPECTS SHORTAGE OF MEN FORJHE HARVEST FRKMOVT. Neb,, April 27.-(Ppeoul.) -t'anud ala aendlng tbnuaanda of young nun to the war, with the p-autt t ha t only tho boya, cripple and old tm-n are left In many towna nnd rommunlilea, according to llerma-n Wunderllng, a for nnr Frmnomer, who la provincial In 'tor for the C'Hnadhin gnvarinnrnl, with office at Victoria, Thern are .'v) Canadian troopa entiuued In tho Curoix-an war now and lACi more troopa In train Ing. Th'c will hn a big almrtngn of farm handa for aprlng work, .Mr. VVun dcrllug )'!. Nolra frmn .Nurth I'lalle, NullTII J I.ATTi;. N'b, April 27. - ij.e-(jUI.i-Hhy I'atrlck, a farm Imiul, who ) that III Iiumib a In tha rant, baa hern bound over to the Uncoln county dlatrlct court an chargi-a of ntnlutory kault on tba pi-inui of i year-old Wllimi Mahclr nf Krarnev. Tba gul and l.rr talhir lama to Noilh i lulle fn.ni i tainey to apir agalnat tint iiulli. I n'ri.-k .e.,t ri.'t gullly In Hn i barge lln waa reuiaiiilid In Jl In iti f.tiill of , l.iid. i,itliiiiid iraflo ocr tbe fiilim ( ill- waa held up tot aeiem) horn ra- t t m m bi ll a vt rnthoiiitd fiiabt Irtiin i n im.i Ihe d'lch in-ar JnqulM v a aioall ain'.i ai-al of tilhc. t iitirt' u wi'ia i d mi lh" ttakaa and II an in' I rll aflei nnm llittl aii) llolln -i ii.1 .a l 11,1. . 'l III I'm I.K I lil if raiall.f ' l"i li tull waa 1 1 . 1 1 ...(.. r. I t,i t t i.llii, i.u a llil" ita laai' Ih fir a. . 1 1 . i 1. . I InaUad t! i . .a'.otaii in1! i.lul.Mii'c.a l.i . I ll. I i I.ol.la of Hl- . II a I la f . II.- i ; aa ml. lib I ..uui.. II al . a I . I fl ! '.. I ..ii,, .i ii,, fa Halu Hiki ll Haaaiiaal a I. III. 'V. ( I. , a a... ,t , liia iiiititi - ...-t a I of h a! t.lMlk I IO. II.,, . i ,1. - I, U , It al ,. pf - . aa I . a'. . a -I I I I t vMog ati On ! ' h '.... tea . I I hi, .. ., ! . . . i . i, i It. i I Ma l;.-,l ! ,!', , ( I a "a J l vl i i. Ih '. two llulo ilaiighli-ra, mlaalonurlea of Hudan, who Imve been apendlng a fur lough if one year with their people hare, Blurted r,n .their long Journey to the In tel lor of the fudiin dlatrlct today, going by way of the I'aclflc, Indian ocean and Ited aea, to avoid too war gone of Kurop. They will be eight or ten weeka on the trip. Thla Journey back will com pleia thflr trip around tho earth, by a aornewhat rli'iiltnua route, d wilt ag- g regal a ronalderably more than l'n. nil), laundrymenUoing TO T0PEKA for meeting fKrom a Ktaff Correapondent UNCOLN, April 27,-IHpcat.)..jyeveral lundrmen wilt leave J.lneolji tomorrow for Topektt to allend the atate meeting of the laundrymen' laeoclallon In that city. Among the number will be Harry Jnrobherger and Italpli Hegua of Omaha. Qulggle, K. W, Truman and l'".lnier Kvnna of Lincoln: l ll. Iloaglnnd of Ilnatlnga, prealdent of the Nebraaka a amdallon, and Frmik I. Itlnger of the N'tibraakn Manufacturer" aaaorlallon. Valrbury aaraaa olr. FAtHlirnV, Neb,, April 27.-iKpeclal.) - Kd ft. Miller, a piiiclilnlat In the Itock lalimd locomiillvn abopa, loal the middle firmer of hla right hand In a large lathe In at night. Mr. and Mra M. .1. Ilaney of rlpnkane, Waah., aro In the clly vlnlllng with their ami, ('. K. nnncy. and Mra, ftaney. A large number of (miner living In Ilia vicinity of Dnykln, in thla county, are complaining of an unuauul heavy Ina of life among their young plga, due to aome ephli-mic, Operating official of the itock Jaland at thla point have plaed a work Iralri In aervlce on the Falrlmry-Nolaon branch, According to County t'lork (',, O. Marthl approximately J,") volea were polled In the recent primary. Thla la conaldered on of the Inrgeat volea ever polled at a. prlmaiy In thl county. oe from llelrli-e. HKA'J HH'K, Neb., April Ti. - (Hperlal.; Ilorac W. Loeber and Mlaa Maevl Hmetber were mairleij yeaterdey at 10 o'clock at the home of the brlde'a par ent, .Mr, and Mra, I, M. Hinelhera, In thl city. Jtev, C. F. Hteven officiated, Alter a brief wedouig trip to Kanaaa I'lly, the young couple will make their home In ffralrlc. Tha civic, liiiprovemenl department of the tfeatrbe Womim'a club held a meet. Ing yeaterday and decided to aet alde May 2 to aa "dandelion day'' In Itea trlce, and have raitueated the mayor to laaue a proclamation to that effect, 1'rlr.ee will be offered to children gath erlng the moat dandellona, during the wek, Mhyor Kaundera liaa laaued a atatemmit to the effect that, aa the town wa voted dry at Ihe recent city election, h pro poed to ne-f that It w good nd dry. All violator of thi ll'iuor law will be punlahed to Ihe full extent of the law, according to the mayor, ielelirale (Jolilen Wedillns. FltKMOXT, Neb,, April 27.-fHpecej . Mr, and and Mr, ,. ,. Foryth of Mhel ton, former well known realdenta of icre mont, cclnbrated their golden wedding nnlverry at their home In Hhelloii, Wiinday, Mr, and Mra, Foraylh for many year readied III Fremont, Mr, Forayth built and operated the flret grernhoiiae ever erected In tho city. They left liere about twenty year ago, Fremont After f on a nil Ion, FIlF.M'iNT, Net),, April 27.-(Hpoelal.) -The Fremont delegation of Traveler' J'rntcctlve aaaoclallon membera to the atnto convention at Alliance will innke n bid for the fi; convention nt Fremont, The delciinllon, numbering twelve, will aupport Frank I'lnlierton of Kearney fur the presidency, Walter fl. White of Fre rnont la the prealdent, tulii Tlilrf tilven llve Vrnri, t'liAHINI'A, la., April 27.-f Special, ) Floyd Weaver' of t'oln waa aenteneed to five yeaia In the pcnilentlHry for ateal- Ing a Ford nir nt Toln, In. Me drove It mi m the Mleanurl line, aertired a nutn ber In that atnto and alnrtcd for South Hakota lo vlall a alater when arrnaled at fonver. H. i. Hn plend guilty to tlm (hinge. Ilia mother u In court with a long petition anklng for clemency. A machine haa beeu rtcvtued to apply ateain to the n to deatroy Iuin and undealrable vegelnbli' growth. Mr. Went-And-CuMt " -Herd's Mr 'Gels-lt' The New I'Ihii t'nin i'ure Hint "a aa .Mirta ga llio lllslim sun, 'Iliad to meat !u"' emu the laui to the ...Mi. "I'll kltvad fur you'" aia lha corn In the m.i.i . lUxnr and i i.rna love eacli othn, r.Hoa on lo be cut. mm- Ta. r aa. yajea ' 'faEN I aHIr, O 1M I l llf 'le-lt' ! lar M Alia I ia It t 1 in an! g.-.- . a ai d l'll. -l il! MMkiit ,..i ii.et ai.t Ili li ant; ! Haul (lit ,l I, a Nr. ,v tiift It it.ata.l ll a !ia ta-to j latf I a.iiOia ...,, ,,t n.fl . rala j a'..i'4 a o V,, ,,,; ii ii, ; , ., j it -ll a al v., 1 1,. . N .hu,g I i all k I i ii .1 1 1 . 1 1 it a a i ' a ' I a ii li i I'tia V .... t ait .i la I ...in. I I k...(t , . a j ( I Ii ,li I . , a-- ' l ' i ilili'O l..'.t ' i a .11 "if i . S l 0 !!' ra I- 'l. t t a i-u s- at i i i' ' 4 t i t a a . a. M .In ! i t . 4 I I , .1.1 H t I I a 1 1 . I t ' -.. . a.t ! NOTIONS One big lot of lightly lolled Crochet Cotton, (', M. C, IJetay Ho, etc. All regular 10u o balla; lo cloag out. b11..0C 200 yd. ipooli Mgchlne Thread ,1or V,c 100-yd. apoola of good Hewing Silk, apool 3'ic Large- piece of Klgailc, black and while 2''C Hafely I'lna, apodal, .1 doi,.ic Hhel! Hair Plna, Friday, box 5c Darning f'otlon, apeclgl, 3 apoola for 5C Hlaa Tape, 12 yard bolta.,,,5c Linen Tape. 1 Urge boIf.,,.fjc W'aah Kdglng, gll fnt color, VT grd "ViO VVgah Kdgifig, 'ill fiat color, bull , 5c Heal Mercerized Hick Hick, per b"H 5C I'earl Huttonii, apeclnl, card.Jc A Won derful Blouse Sale Starts Hera Saturday. .'" -I1 L "' a """' ""'"aa'a.m a .i.n.uni.! , a... .. . i i A Won derful Bl ouse Sale Starts Here Saturday. iASERlES3T SALES FOR A BUSY FRIDAY STYLE, SERVICE. SATISFACTION all thre are yours when you purchase in this Great Enlarged Basement. We have been particularly j fortunate in purchaiin? remarkable lot of Read v-to-Wear and neaionable - merchandise for Sprin. TI1F PRICES ARE UN APPRO ACHED ANYWHERE RUGS and Rug Strips At Remarkable Price We have a few Rug Strip Iaft in and 4-yard lenjftlig, suitable for hall $2.C0 and $3.00. 27xM Aimlniter Rug, rMulai 1260 value 1,7I Uxl2 Axnilnaier Rugi, regular $4 00 vgluea $2.71 1 Inch Aimlniter Rug, worth to 11.25. it , ,,Me Rag Rugs 8l7.ii 24i3 Inche, worth 66e; apeclil ,, , Ho HlJ! 27x54 Inrheg, worth 11.00; apertal ,B9 Bgiimgnt Women's and Misses5 Silk Dresses Draperies at Special Prices In the Basement Friday LM pitrt-e of Drapery NVf, to 48 int'hf wiil'. Hpet'ially priced, yard . 39c 2,.'i0() yard of Scrim. Voile nd other Curtniii MteriBl. vbIiich to :i."ic. yard JQc One I'tiae of Krular Hizc Liii'f Curtflin. very uprcinl VHliifM for Friday; Hioice 49c Turkish Towel Ends 6c Each Another uhlnmenl of 6,000 mill i-nd of Tnrklh Towel, hemmed nnd fancy border. HpeciMl Krldir, eicb 6c. 50c Damask, 39c M) piece of fine quality met rerlzed dimk, 64 Inchei wide; all very pretty pattern to iclecl from Vird, ite. 25c Fancy Linens, 19c Thii I lot of dimple, ronilit. Ing of Bcirfii, icilloped with em broldered deilgn. Ech, 1e. 25c Roller Towels, 17c About 2,000 Roller Towel, mule of nlcf qmllly, mft flnlihfd hue. Knch, 17e. $1.75 Spreads, $1.45 100 Crochet r1pred, hemmed end, All very elibonte piitrrn, Weight, 2 pound ounce; ilze, 7fii80 Inche. Hperlil, each 11.45. , At $5 All at Wonderful Low Prices Tlie Mimeiiifiit iJrpartment offer one of the beat lr ever annnunced nt thi lime of the year, Slyle ritfht up to the minute nnd value that have never hern equalled. MCV A DKKSM FRIDAY AND HAVF. CONSIDFKAMLH MONEY. Over 600 Women'i and Miasea' Silk Dreaaea, made to sell for $7.50. $8.50, $10 and $12.50 Dozen nf atylr, made of taffeta, il ioplin, China i)k, ete, Fvery drea a new. riffht up-to the minntf ntyle--lilnek and all color, Sizei 14 to 20 for miiiei. Bizei 20 to 46 for women. .Inat think of buying; neh wonder ful value at o mall a price. Fine material. exeellent workmanahip, wiile, full ikirt. Many are elaborate ereatioriH embroidery trimmed, white collar and euff of vnriou material, He. Every wanted eolor and plenty of Mark. Sire to fit, moat any mia or' woman. , Beautiful Dresses made to sell for $15, $17.50, $19, $22.50 and $25 A piirchtiKe of a New York maker' entire line of aHinple. alao atoek hand -over 400 wonderful creation to aeleet from. Fine maierla!, fine work matin hip, beautiful crea tion; many very elaborate treet dreaae, party frock and dancing drenan. Jul. think of buying mirh wonderful dree right, at the tlm when moet deilred for ao Utile of their actual worth. Mot any kind of a wanted atyle. 50 & At $10 on Made of fine Taffeta, f'repn de f'hlne, f'repe Me teor, Chiffon, (ieorgeiie-wonderful combination of fine materia la. Mot of I hem arc an ni plea In varlou lK"a for women and mlaae; othera In vi rion altse and color. Correct alylc for aprlng and aummer, Cople of high priced model, Underwear Women'a Fine Cotton Union Suiti I'mbrella and cuff knee tyle; ome faney laee, trim med and ailk taped. All air.ea, ."iOe, quality, i QA eaeh aJatC Women' Flna Tolton. rlle,eTlaia "Cumfy Cut" Veata, worth a to Uc, apraclal 1UC Women' Cotton Union Hull, laea trimmed and euff knea atyle. All alzea. He quality, r)g apeclal abDC llnya' Oenulna Poroakntt Bulla, all l!ea. Imperfection of 50c Q Q auallty, each 3tC t'hlldren'a Hna Cotton Vaat and Panta, odd lota and aluei, Worth to 16c, each 1UC Hosiery 15c Women' Fiber 8llk Hoot Moaiery, black and color. Doiihla heel, toea and aolei. Second of n ff V,r. quality, le price, palrabOC Children' Fine Mercerlxed Cotton and Llale Ftoalery, black, f white and colon, pair IOC Women' Fiber flllk Root llmlarv aeconaa or zrc quality, Hlack and eolora. Pair, Men'a Cotton fleamlea Rock, black, color and all-whit feat; double heela and toe. Worth to l&c, Special Friday, per in. pair lUC Men'. Women' and Children' Fine Cotton Heamleai pj Moaiery, 10c quality, pair, V2C Handkerchiefs Women'a Fancy Whlta and Colored Kmbroldered Handkerchief!. Men' Plain White Cotton Handkerchief, all good ab,ea. Hpeclal, I for 2Se; each, .... , OC White Fabrics-Wonderful Value From the Basement Thousands of Yards of Fine Silk and Cotton Materials, Chiffon Dots, Crepe de Lhine, Brocade and Tub Silks Very special Friday on Ihe 14c a Yard 1 Alao plain, pink, white, black, hiker, red and brown hhade, 2-1 and .'16 inehea wide, bargain table in the Itasernent, 14c a yard. T4c a Yard i Domestics Down to Little Prices Buy Now and Save Money 3Inch Highly Mercerlr.ed Ulaek Rateen, full boll 1 32 Inch Kngllah Hport flhlrtlng, fail color 1 in I 32 Inch Kepp, highly mercerised; plain ahade i2 2'ic Kmbroldered Curtain Marquisette and Hwla. ...... .1 tAiut 27-Inch Outline Utility Irea Olngliam i 36 Inch Heat. (Irade Ilrea Percale, HrIH and dark color! 27 Inch Printed Vollea, thla aeaaon'a alyles f 32 Inch White I'll t'nderwear Crepe nSlnch "Hope" Hleached MuhIIii. off the bolt,,.. "tMnch Curtain Hirlni, plain and fancy border,., 27 Inch (lenulne, Kvereit Clalo OlnRham 9'4c Full StMiiiliird Urea Percale, full boll American and Hlnipaon'a Hrea Prlni. full boll 27 Inch (ienultie Whittlngton Mllla Krlnkle Heerauckei Cotton Clmllle, oriental and Peralan deaigna ( Tireaa liatlate, 27 inchea wide, beautiful quality i TWO ' EXTRA SPECIALS On Sale from H ;:I0 to 11 A. !, Only 32 Inch (Jeiiulne Devonahlre Cloth and 32 Inch Kilt Suiting, mill length, eally matched. Full aaaortnient of plaUIn, alrlpe p" and checka. Yard OC 38. Inch Hleached Muelin, lung, tervlceabln mill rem nanl, good grade. Sale price, yard AT 9ic v a iu 7ic Ht I A I V A It 1 1 Shoes and Slippers for the Entire Family Women' Slipper, in all the. new style plain piiinpH, one at rap, crnHH-atrap or the eight at rap alipper. Price ranging from $1.98 to $2.85 Mla.ea' and Children'a Mary Jane Slipper, In dull or patent, leather: Nl?.e to II 11.49 Sie 11 '4 to 2 $1.69 llnya' Oxford, In tan or blaik; lace or billion atyle; well olea: Hire 9 to l.Tj $1.69 Sites 1 to Ii $1.98 Men' Oifonla, In tan or black; Kngliah or high lne laat; button nr lace alylea, Worth to $:i 60. Sale price Frl- Q QQ iIhV SataJ7 tilrla' Tan Calf Oifnrda, rubber and' and tn-rU, lace (J -1 ff tle. Pair J) 1 UU :mo pair nf Womcir Pump and Slipper, odiM ami etui r A To clime mil al, pair OVJC Clo sing Out Corsets (Ij II Worth $3.00 and More at tj) j, ' IIKHK'S a lot of Corsets that havo become nightly Noiled from hatnllinff but arc excellent in style, make nnd finish. Heal bargains at the prices we quote. You can obtain just the Myle you are looking for and save $2 and more when you purchase, in this sale. Kvery pair a won derful value. Corsets at 75c a Pair l'Vr medium and slender figures; medium bust wiHi reinforced front uteri; long hip with extra good garters attached. Sanitary Aprons, 15c TMially hold nt L'.V, and very excellent values. Baaamtnt Cort Department. CLOTHING for MEN and YOUNG MEN Mm ami inn Men Sprin Huil. inaile of aulH fabrtr. In f,iii-y finiliei ainl unf niiii-i Wur altMla t helol. Mine Hrre elf MliMiislh priced fQ ami $10 00, N aprmi In M'ii and oiilg Mill Tnniaei. airting and aeitlieali.e In Oirve Ii t loll $1 J. $) ll ami $Ja Men I'M. m NU'I tlaerall. i i fa nl It lhkl )il', tiiait of l)'l ulru'if fat.tic that 1'iii'f Ai aura . r pall $100 and $ &) Men I nd uii' M ltIinui Uii.mI. eft Ii eali'e li'uf "f Ii . , $1 la $' W m& Women s Trimmed Hats rtj Worth Up to $2.50, at iD v Im llitaciiunt St. uf fnii ' f '-H nl' WiUlHIIH II. ila fm 'j A-ar. 'I apniM;- Si.rt, Tria'orua-a. an. I CTf i,'i 1 a.ur. r ililfcrclit atlc ami almpev ."V . ft TnilllllCil Willi Ullitii.lia. I'liUIITI, I'lilHV Willlicia jTV.tt T al' etc, Kri.larly ...1,1 f..r i-'.nl nil nt $1.00 rrtiUy. f P . Hats S 1 .00 Children's Hats at 69c Rhown Her In tlreat Vnrieljr, I'like, iMcaa; altil S. Il'tiiil lint, trilllllli-.l Willi f.i.er ril'lfiii itc, Wunli wit I I $1 i, at CUo each, i . .a- t Vt" 'I Y lan Ml'lmtry C JtiMin'lt NOTE THIS! ON H-aTI KOAV hall of ft-r id iiiiiiieni aim It tt JEWELRY at uii.l.'ifiil lutle prlri. All ti'li i.l.' p.. iHaimind, Uaii lir. Mni4 linlii attii tlol.l I'lllfal Jelrv, llruiM hr, Srlf I'lll. l lm t, .l Highest Grado Jewelry AT LOWEST PRICES Hr iliill lit rrli pptt 0rtsai Cni at r'ilut'e irt.i Mstmm ii, l-4t v It.iil jirfi' I aiit. Midi lil ii. r.iM'r , , ,' , Ma l.are Hue, l.pat t l,i l s;e I , , lil an. I i i.in, . , , , , . , , t. 19 I li U t l, at a ( I'lja I A tit, l.l i t. en. I rii-l , ft 39 Houscfurnishincs-AII High Grndo A Wonderful Refrigerator for $27.50 1 slfiif ltn', r,ti.,i i-i.iiii'f in ria. frmit paiirl, uih,iIIi-i WttK . ..r. i-.t' iifrtinf an I u.. fill; litti-i tttth nhite i-nnii I. f.., i,i ht $24 75 H.rtib r nl.iia ttncl j. fnfi'Ut..r. 10M, l.ahi." a j It . 1 1 piTt i U ti I nr. I IJ.'fi nralir, tiiwaii lit pri e frmu $10.00 Lar lilua Enamel Vatr Titla, vthilo Ihey , , 15a t Mi! v one .t a fmluiiifr, nntte C. 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