1'IIK BEE: 0MAI1A. FRIDAY. AriJH, 2S. 1916. BRIEF CITY NEWS t "Tiwund'i tot portl&r Oeoes." tlfttlaf a rixtv BurseM-arn4n. Dlnoa Bnj-avf smsM Binfs, Eds els. Boot Mat It Now Beacon Pre, torsade, automobile, barflarj It. iui ni e. J. J I. Imrnont, Kerllne Mils. took ranolsra Moot The Omaha Pot toek club will moot the evening of May I on tha ground floor of the court hnum. Placed oa Police Toroe Joseph Ber ber of 7717 Boulh Twenty-fifth street has been appointed to the police department on ueual probation of el months. 'Today's Merle Fyeffraa," oltuslfM aertloa today. Is appears In The Be XCLUflIVKLT. Find out what the tre rloua muring, picture theater effer. OlUokg wlpsd R. Yechert, 3880 Chi eego, reports to ths pollco that the elilcken houae to the rear of hie home an forced open and nineteen fowl stolen. OaaoUns Stolen- N. Konherlln, 2011 Kurnern street, reports to ths police that hi Karate wa broken Into during the nlKlit and a conlderabl quantity of gas oline stolen. y rs "Tes-ttle" alaa-ise) gunderlaad I Churoh BnUrteinmettt Mies Blanch Bellas will appear In a dramatlo number 'at the entertainment May 4 of the first Chrletlan church, Twenty-sixth and Har-m-y. This entertainment t being given by j p the Omaha Christian Endeavor union, Jst Tn proceed to go toward defraying the spences of th oomlng state convention, to be held In Omaha In November. Two la B an km ptey fk y It, Ander son, an Omaha traveling man, filed a petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities iOf 14,145 and aaiet of PI), on which he elk exemption. Rimer MeMlchsel, iproprletor of a feed store at i0' North Twenty-fourth street, filed a petition In bankruptcy. Liabilities. tX.lM; sets, U..W. He ssk exemption of ll.w of hi leeets, Andirons, rir orseos, Bunderland's HOLDUP'S GUILTY PLEA CONFUSING William Carlisle Cannot Be Tried for Capital Offenie Crime Un der Wyoming Law. MARCH JURY 13 CALLED BACK M Cold Temperatures All Over Nebraska ''old temperature were regltered out In Ih statu Wednesday night. North I'ln l to had t shove sero; Valentine, S; t'l.lbertsnn, 24, the latter being (lie cold est In the state. Freezing ternpera'nre ere reported from weetern Kn, Wyoming and the western pert of the liekotd. The minimum at Omaha wa '4.1 above eero. "Pair tonight and pmb ehly tomorrow. Warmer tomorrfrw," wa -the forecast yesterday. I miner Sleep. Take Or. Hell Pliie-Tar-Honry for t hat backing night cough; It stop the cough and you leep, 2Sc. All drugglti. - Advertisement. UNION PACIFIC CLERKS PLACED CLOSER TOGETHER In order to make more available room for tenant, the entire eighth floor of the I'nlon Pacific Headquarters' build ing I being rearrengd. The partition f re being taken out and the entire fore nf the freight auditing department will be put Into one big room. Instead of oc cupying several smaller one. The Con solldntlon of the department will leave a large area of space that will be ar langed In room for rental purpoae. The change In the freight auditor" de partment; wa brought about by resion of the survey reeently made. Thl sur vey showed that on the eighth floor of the building clerk were being given considerable more floor space each than the regulation requirements called for. Ifow to Trevent t roup. When tha child I subject to attacks of croup, ee to It that he est a light even ing meal, as an overloaded stomach may tiring on an attack, also watch for ti first symptomho reene, and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as tha child become hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement Word reaches I'nlon pacific head fiuarter taat William h. Carlisle, who robbed the passengers of three of the company's trains and was sub' sequently arrested by a posse and Is now In Jail In Cheyenne, Wyo., will be brought to trial before Judge Mentzer, with Judge Lacy assisting in the prosecution. The trial of Carlisle will be held In Cheyenne, the Jury called for the March term of district court having been called back for this purpose and after it had been excused. It la probable that one or two at torneys from the Omaha headquar ters will go to Cheyenne to assist in the prosecution, They will also as sist In securing the evidence for the state. The fact that farlUle pleaded guilty when called for arraignment ha put a new phase on th rase asalnat him. Th Wyoming ltule let the Jury fix the penalty In case of train robbery. They provide that the trial Jury, If a con viction I voted, may determine In the verdict whether th punishment shall he death or life Imprisonment. However, th ca against Carlisle has a new and different angle, one that He never be fore confronted ft court In the tte. Make l.nw Confusing. When arraigned before a Justice of the peace, Carll! pleaded guilty, in the event he should tlll tnd upon this plea In the dIMrlct court, It would-upset all precedent and mle the wording Of the law confining. As the law stands, It provide that the death penalty can be imposed only on verdict found snd re turned In open court by a Jury. H I contended that if Carlisle ehould tlll ln slt upon hi plea of guilty, the death sentence could not be pronounced, and also, that with the plea of guilty before the court, there could not be a trial for the commission of a capital offenae crime. it I admitted that In order to Impose the death penally there rnut be a Jury trial and a verdict and It I alo d milled that It I difficult to e how ther I going to be a trial If th mn stand upon hi plea of guilty. Considerable effort has been mad to ascertain who Carlisle really I. Among the secret, aervlee men of the I'nlon Pa cific company ther I sn opinion thst he I Wlter J., Cottrell snd thst h hs committed several crime In Denver in year pst. There 1 another opinion thst he 1 the son of a names mkr of Iiveland. He has been Interviewed, but denies that he la either a Denver rrtmlnal or that he lived in Iceland. Winter Wheat In Nebraska is Perfect Th Rock 11 nd a crop report for th western district. Including Nebraska snd Ksnss. under date of May i, compiled from dala sent to th general offices of the company In Chicago, h been re ceived at local headquarter. Th report of the Hack Island Indicate that Ih winter wheat throughout Ne braska Is in perfect condition for this season of the year. The acreage la estl mated st 8,OT4,1on. or 10 per rent lea than lust year. It I asserted thst while th aoreage Into wheat la lea, th corn acreage will be materially Increased. ThLor Mary Page By Frederick Lewis, Author of "What Happened to Mary": :: Pictures by Essanay Tb Cast of Characters for TBI aTEA.lt BB CABB 01 MAT yA.an. Philip l.niton, ltinsr fnr ttsfsnss, la m wim Mr Hm w.inell Ur Page, ilwatrliisl star, sccuw at murilr IM" " Ua I'ollwt, puriuM of Mar, lb t h Is seemed ol urorlo Hvdnov Alaswsrt K. H Usslels. theatrical unul ,,' lUrrv itllM Proew'ttiing Attorney Jolm II. Ciassr I'an I'm. SWrj's ftbtr drank iMjtu tttt. SUrfi niulhr ,..,77., frsnkle ItirmitnJ Mr "llrti1"0. g.lmun K. t iwteulv Kisnk llmlll Mr. !. rolloek busliiM sskmiui ,"...7 Arthur UtM A iUse hSB't On rui t) . . . . W llllam Omsw , IrraeuM gMtot ..-irws U.riss ,,, SUM Villi W. MclnrsulM Ituik Ant. Mail's mai4.. ktr. Vrnw.., (Ctil'J right, 1015. by NU'Clur rtiblh a'.loo ) illai'Ttil . iCoitiiiuieil fmm Teelerday i Did you do It" r N tm Hut I w kind of or. beu -. man ti ,'"l r!lu' erraiul bov fnr sj i v that's dnd cretv sbmtt S sltlrt "What ere you doing on the file . ie'"' The i'ielmi i.il to !ii!v llial H iir t lb" I"U mom leine im lie 'ii , tir ! ilnees- b " Hlmii. did tun eln o l.,r ..;. itr 1" get n-H 'n Slid ,trt ee i,i f't tt.)ln..lv likelv t.i , ,,, , H, n,i-t V"i M t- h III ,li; f, rem i ,.1.11. I It f), ih.i y n ii'l I'x l l'"l ' i, .,1 rrl. .1 ll ll.fcl't " She1, .-t4H ! V , , u , I .. I,- -I e . I .1 ... , it i1 all' I. ' 'I' Hi Mi (.. Ir I ltl il-l.-' ..-, Lit -f.l .ii'i''t ' U '' iliioi ..f ' i!' ti ki' : LI .Is 1 .-.. l ' .... ' '- i ..I . . , I s I., i . . ' ' I found a revolver, didn't you?" Langdon' ' voire rang out triumphantly, "fleorge Shale, what did you do with that re i volvr?" Kor a moment th man wayd s lie i stood, then he laughed and flung hi ! band w ide. "I shot him with It!" he hrtked. "1 shot him! I didn't Intend to do It, but he waa a dirty dng. lie had threatened m again that very iilglit. lie struck me i he culled me hi Juckul end when I aw j the gunI knew my chance hd com. I took It out and walked around and nld, Here your smelling aaits and when he ' turned to take H I shot him. Oh, my ! Odll " I He broke off with a storm of gsplng sobs. Everyone In the room was en hi feel. Kven the Judge had risen. (To Its Continued Tomorrow.) ITCHING ON SCALP HI CI E i Had to Lie Awake and Scratci Sci!p. Hair Became Very Life less and Broke Off Terribly. HEALEOBYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "Mr ! ignie li4 ttltl n-S .i H'I i.t-m It set n l f M-a.i.iw Si uttUitt'l 4 Ht lie i4 . g eef u I h Sue l t e"ii el l . I .M ,. . ., I , ' I ' f . I- .1 l :. I - I .. VI It ... t, in ,. , t . !' ! a i it. I 'H i .1 lha ... ..la 1. I th l.t tM,.ik. i.:t 111 t.i .11 t !. WMI ' e . f I to. I ,'K.lt - . ' l H.at.i,. tt .1 . tilt ( N In. - t t .1 I tM..,i.i,Mi .!,. eaxt k km ana k t -i I II bat nmi .Kat ant i' t ... !.,.-( I at f. ilalt i-t' !(...- J. .i I I,-. tlaMl ). ... ,.-..,! M. l lnil, V .i a . , j , VI ,. ,: i '..,,. ..( at. . N.utitlc t nth I rrc h M.til W Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Saturdays 9:00 P. M- urgess-Nash Company: "EVERYBODY STORE Thursday. April 27, 1916. STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY. Phone Douglas 137. ASEMENT SA! ES "Buylt And Leave It" FRIDAY sod Saturday have been set aslds by th Mr rhants of Omaha as a time tn help rellev the destitute and helplegg coddltlnn of tha people of flelglum and Northern FYanrej, Clothing-, blank tt, sweaters and this chsrftr of goods ts prefersblej, If you buy rneirrhgndls" for this purpose Just tell the galea person to mark It for Ilelglum sufferers and It will b sent to f'omnilttnej headquarters for you. "MODETTE'-The New Wash Fabric for Summer Frocks and Blouses, Friday, at 19c r'AREFTLLY woven, beautifully printed In th nw sport stripes, florals t - , - a a, a i a a . . , i t. - .a . a. a - A . v. snrsvs and combination stripes and floral designs. A finely finished fabric, tniaranteed non-shrlnkahl. vva rerom- -k mend Modettn for ladlea and misses and llttl folks' dresses, for sprinf and summer wesr; b sun I HP to seo the new patterns and colorings before buying your new summer fabric. 34-ln. wide, yard. , 25c Mercerized Poplins, 120. Mill lengths, white and colored. Mercerised poplins, Repps snd suiting: values up to 26c, yard . 13Hc Batiste Remnants, 82c fibort mill remnants fancy printed 27-inrh batis tes and 38-lnrh wide dress voiles. Very desirable for waist and dresseg; Friday, at, yard, H", Shaker Flannel, 5c 27-lnrb unbleached shaker flannel, napped as soft ss rbtffon, on sale, at, yard, Ac. Underwear Crepe, 7Hc White underwear crepes, marquisettes d voiles, on sale In mill remnants, at, yard, 7 He 36-lnrb curtain scrim, wa 15c, at THc 50c Bab7 Blankets, 25c All the slightly soiled and mussed baby bankets, regular ftOo kind, white tnd colors, while they last, at SAe each. 35c Silk Chiffon, 15c Dotted silk chiffon, 82 Inches wide, perfect goods; be sure to ask to see Mils special as they sro unequaled Jo making pretty sum mer dresses; st, yard, Iftc, Two Corset Models $1.25" Values at 79c Cl'LKNDID corsets In two style sv medium bust line, finished In ribbon and lace, good quality of coutll or Jalve material; very comfortable; a usual f 1.26 corset st 7tc. 50c Brassieres, 21c Large assortment of women' brassieres, In both back or front closing effects, embroider or la.ee trimmed; regular 0r kind, at 21c, Burgess-Wash Co. Baaemsttt. NOTIONS Children's hns upporter, all sites, .nlr, JOo, Taffeta m binding, 1-ysrd holla fnr a. Iwtrg else hair nets, with elastic, S for lOe. Men'a ahlrt hnils, all Rises, I for So. Iliirrr's needles, 2 fnr Be, l.lneilr ninry halts, lOo. Htiiall harrettea, shell and ant her, Bo, Hliear and srlasnrs, etvh, I9H I laming eotton, D for Bo, I, ir a hnttle machine oil, M, Kla tsrie, l.oll, 4o. ' "Itnn tarn, all Width, bolt, Is, 100-mrd silk thread, n), Be. Ironing wx, ah, la, D0-yard halng eofton, . Col Ion threal. Jlfl-yd. spool, 9e ftiwik end eyes, rsrd, J, I'arnlng egs, J for Be, Bnrgess-Baah Co. amt. Drapery Remnants UnderpriceJ lh to Vz A8KLISCTION of unfast, repp" detilm, cretonne, ticking, lin en, scrim, marquisette and plain and fancy nets tn various length of to 6 yards, all reduced for Friday. 35c Cretonnes, 18c, 50c Curtain nets, 25c, 30c Marquisettes, 15c. 75c Cretonnes, 40c, Burg.Bah Co. BaMmant. Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslin and Tubing 20 Per Cent Underpriced. AM. the slightly soiled and mussed plain and hrm-stltcbad sheet and pillow esses, all th odd length of bleached and unbleached muslin and wide sheeting, all the short lengths and ends from bolts of tubing snd pillow rsslng, will be sold at the regular muslin department st a discount of 20 OOM "Wanted 500 Boys to read the pe-il Ilurgeas-Nseh announcement In the Friday even ing papers. ' Kvery live, red-blooded boy will be Interested. Don't forget, Friday night pit per. HUROEftS-NASJf CO, 15c Mercerized Cambric, 6VjC Heavy, but fine mercerized cam bric and a good quality o-lnch bleached muslin, on sale Friday, at, yard, nHc. Remnants Muslin, 5c One cane of 36-Inch bleached muslin, remnsnts, as long as tfiey last, at, yard, IV'. Dress Percale, 3Vc SA-lnch wide, fancy gray drees percales, limit 15 ysrds, at SKe the yard. Red Seal Zephyrs, 6c Fancy checked and striped Red Beal gephyr and York sepbyr, mill length, can easily be matched, on sal at, yard, fie. Remnant Curtain Materials SlMnch Marquisette, white and cream colored, was 26c, at 1". 30-tnch quality fancy printed bordered scrim, was 20c, at iac, SH Inrh curtain etamlue, white and cream colored, was 20c, st Bur-Bk Oo Bacsmsat. Rose Bushes Saturday 10c each or $1.00 Dozen Pink and White Killarney American Beauty Variety in Foliage All hardy Nebraska stII mated stork. Bnrg.Bih Co. Basemsnt. Special Display and Sale of Women's New Suits Including Suits Formerly Priced, $20 and $25. at $9.95 ASEAKONABLE ovent of MJprr-mr? irnporlnn arranged and planned with tho co-oprration of a manufacturer who drtirprl to dispone of his fintire stock. Scores of the newest models in navy, blacks, shades of tan and the popular checks. Hhcs 16 to 42. New practical uits, new drefsy suits, all pmart styles and varieties unequaled in the city. Suits worth every cent of $20.00 and $25.00, Friday, $9,95. Top Coata in Scores of the Newer Modes, Friday $5.00 A WONDERFUL collection of new coats will he sold Friday at a fraction of their value coat will be sold Friday for $5.00 that pell regularly at $15. Blacks, navys, tans, grays, checks and mix tures in scores of new models; fizes 16 to 42, at $5,00, B twsa-lTsetl C". Bas.m.nt. Embroidery Edges Insertions, YcL 5c A BHKN!)!!) assortment of em broidery edne. beading and Insertions, also cambric and Swine, 2 to 8 Im hes wide, specially priced for Friday, at, yard, IV. Corset Cover Embroidery, Friday, Yard, 10c. Embroidery flouncing and cor set cover embroidery, 1s lnche wide, very deelrable for undergar ment, Krlday, yard, IOc, 60c Flounclngs at 25c Bwlss embroidery flouncinns, 27 to 40 Inches wide; Id-Inch all overs, fine Bwlss corset cover em broidery; value to C0c; Friday, at, yard, 2Ac. Flouncing at 25c Sbsdow lace, flounclngs, allovers In cream and white, 18 Incbe wide, Neckwear, Choice, 5c An assortment of soiled and mussed nerkwear. Including flat collars, collar and cuff set and Jabots; choice, at, each. IV, Lace, Odds and End, lc Odds and end of val. and tor chon lace Insertions, specially priced at, yard, it. Veilings, 10c Bilk mesh veilings, in blue, brown and tan. Bars "ash Cp Bas.meat. $100 White Corduroy in Remnant Lengths, Special Friday, at Yard 59c AVKIIV special purchase of whit corduroy In remnant from 1 yard to 4 ynrd In a plere. All full 1 yard wide. This Is the f correct fabric for wash skirt and suits, every yard perfect; jZC sold regularly at $1.00 a yard; special, Friday, yard.... S Bnrr.s-rasn Co. Bas.ra.ot. $3.00 SATIN BED SPREADS, $1.98 Hemmed Mam-illes spreads, double bed size, raised design. SAMPLE AND SOILED TOWELS, PRICE We have about 15 dosen sample and soiled towels (not damaged). In different qualities, which we will close out Friday at about H reg ular price. HUCK TOWELS, EACH, 6o Hemmed huck towels, medium size, full bleached, with border, good welRht; Friday only, each, c. Bnr-.ss-irali Ce. Bemeat. Women's COTTON UNION SUITS, Usual 50c Kind, on Sale Friday, 35c WOMEN'S union suits, made of fine white cotton, V-nerk and sleeve less, umbrella style, A union suit that sells regularly at 60c, Friday. a.V. liny' I'nlon Nulla BOe Boys' porosknlt union suits, high neck, short sleeves, knee length, erru color; seconds of 60c grade, Hic, Womnn's 2.V Himw 17c Women's outslie, rib top, black cotton, full reamles hoie, sise 9i only; 25c values, at 17c. Kitra alse 'ees, Mo Wintnen's eitra slse, white cotton, low nrrk snd sleeveless vests, per garment, He, Burr-BB. Ca-Basement. SHOES for the JVhole Family at Greatly Reduced Prices for Friday 'PlIIin'fcEN tug lot of ho-s fnr men, women, giiit, boB and Infsnts 1 at prices lea than rot tit nianufartur. 25c 64c 95c 79c sltsp Wntiien's high shoes and piinipi, amall site, 1 3 & 0 ami V00 taluea . , . , 3 - Infants' Knsllsh aokle (lea, patent and dull. Sit' lU . , j . t litld shi, aiit S to , wottn It $0. for , . ( Ml whit cans inr tan Kuaal pumps. I J a tsluea , , , i rlr. 11 rhllil s eii'l lnlai tttiile ranra f ill runner stilea 95c, $1.19 and $1.25 98c Hots and girls barefoot vamUl tth to It In, fr , . T Wimiei. a huh alines, butt in soil I. re, )t t and M Ium 0mmJ I . ilinolt S tte )U pump., In psletil, .) m l kill grar sn 1 tliamcsiu kid, At-a e I'S'ial. t Pt4U.l3 I - Weiiiet, h.gh ilinei, pumps an.l oifnrtli, ft, .tu h .iimi. fl.ior drpsrtiitf ni a rtr M '"J ! s O l .i t.-. ...... O 1 .OU p. v p't "t eiii'.fit kldaalit and eateat f fr 11 Me lJk Isktttls f alf, it ti.it suit . s et'atlt, asj ,'; 1 I 1 It " 1' ZeWMJ i J tit tn ft S"' l I " 1 ell Bite ft tm An ah ,. ,r II ! I OtC.iij t ' it. ti...in-r it ktti'it tufin i. ta tlaik si'. I fr ( , lit,.,., .alf. eeM II S1. f . ... I stllJ l.ilMt lilt IV.-.. Betat Pressed Glassware Choice 10c AN odd lot of pressed and Mown glassware, including goblet, mustard dishes, colonial bowls, butter dishes, salt shakers, footed sherbets, horseradish bot tles and cruets; regular 1&e and too values, special, Friday at, choice, IOc. Glassware Friday Choice 5c ANOTHER odd lot of glaasware, Including tumblers, sherbet cups, wine glasses, measuring cups, sugar bowls, creamera; reg ulur 10c and 15c values, special, Friday, each, IV. Bsrrees-Baab Oo, Basement, Splendid Assortment Women's MjislinUn derwear, 98c Values 49c AltKMAHKAlil.K sale nf mus lin underwear, and very timely, too, Just when Ih saving are of most benefit to you. In cluding Painty Primes slips, msd of lb fine nainsook, lth embroidery flounce or lace Insertions. Women petiteeata, made nf et rellent uuallty muslin, with deep flounce of r inbrililerj' or rts of laie and lte eilKf I'usltitely lt! value, apeclally prired Friday at, rhnle, 4Uf, iffa.Bsk C Baea . Ilousefurnishings White JiBite4 bfrad bm. gold letterad and trimmed, special, tt flntd tnist waabteg powder, Isti package, Ittt, World Fslf totittt i ik, f- bote i i O C O't'edsr pi'llth, JSf sits, V, fiber h!(f !. reinforced ilk wire, t t I ! and lkas i tsln.s, Ki I'.arl wbtts laundry iap, I bars I t .... arm purs ftt tucie i) lr', I fU. lltav m.!s, rirr, rt r. r.d hl', vsl'ie, V, arie C.-Bv 25 c w $3.98 Trimmed Hats, $1.98 TNTEKKKTLWLY now aro tliese trimmerl 1 hats for Friday. Every favored shape,'-- "0 including largo sailors, uriiart triwrriH, pokes and bandeaux iat, in milan hemp, lixero and tagal braids, effectively trimmed with perky riT.linn l.i-tU7C a-lninftr ut-1i lArtrVio nf IVnnpVi 4, aay. ,(i i iw , UUIIIIJ ,-a.ja.j avwi. ... - . a. flowers and faney feathers artistically put on. f1 Hats, formerly $3.08, Friday, $1.98. Borr-Bash Co B assmaot. Men! These Shirts at 59c Will Appeal to You Friday SI 1 1 UTS that will appeal to you from a quality, workmanship and price fitandpoint. Dressy hiitN moderately priced, made of extra quality material, tan color, well made, wilh ample room so that they aro especially, desirablt' fur outdoor r-wirts. A fdiirt that linn Hplcridid wiar refis(ing iiali C tit'M. I Viday, rially priced at Mcn'i Union Suits, 39c lllri's-evn and veiiillalii! mesh union suits, slmhlly Imptirfert, of He quailtle, all site, ecru suit whit color, rinsed crotch, re duced to ill , Athletic Union Suit. t tiisde, big 'ii tiitcnl nf listeria!, tn lh (ait thut thev r tttn "pit'kouls" fruttl llnei thst tt(iiti bate tn sell rrguUilv at .',.' II i'i 'i snd a blslt hi II .'i. sit thl settsiin goods red'K'i'd t' la , f l'lllii lli'ille i HUM! nil! snd liniM lit:t. , iiih.miii, ir. ritlnr, all i, Inrlnling It tin, reil in iil i 4k. Men's Furnishings Reduced j Hlue tliambrsy shlrtn, IHc, I llenistlti bed whttf hsndker- '. ' h id, nc. Nslln striped hemstitched full site bsllilkerrblrfs, Mjr. Citrs qualities, 4 in hnd tie, st '.'III. Ktim ijusliiii-s list Wing tie, ! for Mark vntine sliiris, f.is., Hipp iliiili shirt, tiillars at , Uih'"l illh, M..II cuff itu k Imii I tiMt hlrt f .r ftr. tinft r..lrt int. Hi t j lilt Jt. II M'ii, ti lur liiMti ,v, C w in t rP iivitr ! k, i,.. I I,. n. i,,.,... II,.., t? It l... . .....i ...... ..a.,. aiilt Well lnl ef mmleil an siti,rr , In .,.. .-.it 1,1 all nc siting t.iiiil a spleuttiil talue i I3 I'n,l4,, aT.H-V Mtn'i $12 00 Buits, 57,85 Mn pent, eili r!l I I j Mii( i d.i i.,.ir II. m a ii, I wbtl lr bd rk, tteal lili pa'tern, ! sirtp ineiall, tii iMiir, ii ! t l' U ft 1 1. P-f (sllnset, H, ' Attractive Vulur for the ftoyi Huts 'i iIJ S.iit.ilk rfiiit ) .tiil, I ,H. . IV., isaslt stiilt, t elttt tittiut.el U Ii , , ( IV"' Hiltltinn i' i.ttrre khlik r tlil, (lle,V .... t . 't talla ... . '.i-.h.I .,- ft-,, .a- .1 t t a. I. f I, 4 nURQESS NASH COMPANY