TITi: PEE: OMAHA. FIJI DAY. MAY 12. 191 C. Nebraska FARM MUTUALS ARE GETTINC BUSINESS State Iniuranct Fizurfs Revca Steady Growth of This Form of Company. Mm. Mi MH,iV,t COMPARISON OF TEE YEARS (From a Staff. Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May U.-Bpeclal.)-Accor1 1nf to a report prepared by Iniurance Cnmmtaalonr W. B. Ethm, venty thro Kebruka farm and vtllaca mutual aasriamcnt fir anJ tornado (nurnce mmpanlea In at year wrot $V,.m,m at nw builna and had at rllc on Drm ber HI, 1915. a little better than IJM.ono.OM lnurann on Nebrka proparty. Total for the eventy-thr. companlea are ai follow: Income. Including- borrowed money f Ixmufi paid , , F.iia, Includlns repayment nf borrowed mnhv "T ... 1 I 1 , v A, .j)fi'ji rTiitnii li Admitted uil rMrmhir 31 t-'nnalil lnf! and oihrr llahlM- f Ira 37 271 Sam fully rovrd by (., ''i.ll'i Ham not ivvrid by hi, .... . Vl.7 HfM-na for fiitura Infum 4S7.4W. Fink written In ISilii ., tt.lMl.4W Rtese In form lrvmir t, 1918. m,W.m four rompanlra rarry two-third of th rlika In forca. The ara tha Farmer Mutual of Nebraska, at lilnenln, with IIM.flnO.OnO; Stat Farmara' Mutual of South Omaha, with V,W,M; Farm Cen fral. Mutual of Hatln;, with IIMW),. and t) Nebraska Mutual at Lincoln, with U4.WVft Th Dwelling Hotiae Mutual of Uncoln baa over 7,floa,W at rlk and tlia two companlea with over tt,ffl),(rf aach ara the German Mutual of rod- county and the German Miltual Tnaurane aanorla tlon of Johnaon, Voar Million line. Threa rnmpanlea have more than I4.W, w each, at rlak, the Farmara' Mutual of Thayer county, Farmere' Mutual Home of Hooper and tha Farmer' Fire Awn. ment Innranr aaanriatlon of MadUon rierca, Wayne, BUnton and adjoining round. In the fZ.Hrn.W) rla there are the Olay bounty Mutual. Mutual Protective Fire aMorlatlon of Reward and Polk and Hut ler Farmere' Mutual. Eight companlea have each over (2,004. W0 of Insurance In force. These are the Fettle Creek Mutual; Cumin. Hurt and tiodg Counties Farmer" Mutual, F arm era' Mutual Insurance company of Fill more county, Farmer' Mutual Insurance aiaooJatlnn of Podge county. Farmer' Mutual of Maunder county, Kearney County Farmer', Richardson County Farmer' Mutual and Pcandlnavlul Mo tin! of Axtell. Twenty-two companlea have In fore mora than l,000.ono each and the remain In j thirty companlea have In force lee than ll.ooo.floo each. f fork Companies Behind, Tha revised and corrected flgurra for t,ock fire companies for l!Mf are not yet ready for publication, but a compar Ison of 1913 with l.'UI shows a gain for Hie farm and village mutual assessment - eoclatlon and a lo for ihe stork fire companle, un December A, 131.1, all companies writing fire, tonado and hall Insurance In Nebraeka had at rl'k V.tM.W.m. uf thee rlaka the atork fire companies linjl W. percent; the farm mutual, 2M per cent, and the atlpulated premium imi tual, 6 6 per cent. A yeir later all companlea had n't rli.k l,062,8M.(, a reduction of nearly $.'4,0)4, 000. Of theae rlak the stock fire corn panic had 84.8 per cent, a falling off of over $ per cent, while the. farm mutuuls had 29.3 per cent, a (jnlii of nearly J per cent. WET TOWN WISHES TO ANNEX RAIL STATION AND GROUNDS PICKRELL. Neb.. May H,t8neil.'(. The village board yesterday flkd n ei tlon In tha district court t I eutrlri' Itig for the amif xatlon of nra'ly ipii acre of land nnd belong ng to the l.'nlnn l' clflc coinpany. The purpoae f ti e board I to have police Jiirl.ll -tlon of the dopot er.d ground around II. Td llldglcy line been appointed marnhal. and the n tit ho. Ilea want to be able lo rrgulnle Ihe roll way yarda and depot and maintain order. mre the looii ha hcn doing su-h a rinhlnir huvlrinea there. V Team ami lluaar stolen, VAl-l'jNTI N K, Neb., May ll.-lhpeclat.) -Word reached here Tucuday morning that a team of hortc. top bugy and a brand new rnddla had leen atolcti from rd Allen, living three inllea eaet of hparka, The theft wa committed early In the evening, a the borara had h"t finlehed eating lltetr evening feed and tha Inea waa not discovered until the tirat morning. It look like the work of a prnfmnliinitl, a he left nu rltua and no irik of bun could ta found. The rnimiy H offering 1 rewtird and rd Allen la offering M Wore. .rtiua4 t.etlt lirl. I litJIu.VT, Neb, y U .-irpecial t - I.. ...... u ...I . , . l... ,.u .4.,. 1 ,1. ..log the r'i weiihet of lt .'k. luvc i-tu't ii.'ti;-b ri'lf i'i If..' M.m'l liKtii ri In tl.i i- irt .. hif 'u t rii 'liHto4 H t r'.'rt ''vli. ajtiM;ul H urt.i.tnl I (..,. .Jiv .c ri'i,l g. iniiiia- if (r. Nebraska Notes from Beatrice and Gage County HEATItlt lJ. May II. -tupe. lal l-CI. O Ftaln n grinicd n tetnpurary retrain ing order by Judnc I'cmbct lni yeaterday to preent J. J. Ml of tlil.t city frorq encaging In the automobile hualne, The rao la soi for bearing Saturday. Mr. Ralna allegea thjt when he purchaeed the auto and linplcnient buelnee of Mr, Nla pI aome (line ago he algned a contract that ha would not re engnge In the bul ne In lleatrlce. Funeral eervlce for the late Charle Neldhart were held from the family home yesterday morning, after whlult tit body wa taken to Rrownvllla for Interment. The Maaotilc ledge of that place con ducted the service at the grave. Mr. Neldhart rved aa worblpful nialer of tho lirnwnvllln lodge thlrty-fle ear ago. Tha body of Charle Orny, who died eiifldenly Tueeday of pneumolila, waa teken to Wood Itlver, Neb., ctcrfay for Interment. At (he trial of the evet) mcmbara of Iho Muelral MMltt ronipmiy, who were nrrealed nt the rlo of a. beer pnrly In (ho liavla houxn Tuidiiy nlglit. Judge Kill yeaterday ordered Hi" defendant to leavi) town. It divcloped ill Ihe healing that Jacob Milter, a etrnliger, funilnhed the molet good rind he wa fined $l'i and (.n(a by ihe court, He wa unable to pay and the Judg.i ordered him to leive Cage county before o'clock Thureday evening. Canvassing Board Decides Some Ties (Fro.n a Huff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, .May U.-fHpecal.)-The (itata Catvaalrig board drew lot lody to etlla a dozen cna where candidate for office had received a like number of volea. For tho hlxth (enatorlal district Nel Johnaon von ovor F. K, lla for nomi nee of lb progrf ,ilve party for eenator In that dlatrlcf, Thoman Lahntta W(,n out nvr I Hi 1'elloJ In the Fifteenth eiiatoriil dlelrb t for the progrealv nomination for in- olor. In the Twenty-third rfielrl.t C. W. Hal lot to I'ackar for the eo.'lallet noui inellon; In the Twenlv-evwnth rtlelrli! Ho llvnn won nter t nl Itm fr th imilii bliloti nomination. In rcpreentallvn dllttrlfla C.rnran Vmh. linger won over Hohier for Ihe rmtiullel nomination In the Third dletrb-t; Hlley won over Kit oh. In th Tnty:evenih for the oclalat nomination; Conlev won over Allen for the lroretva timnlnatl in In th Fifty-fourth dUtrlct; Cutler over Ward, progreaalvv. In the Fortv-llilrd: While over Aleiltll in th stfi v.firih tho democratic noinlnatln nod Htonar oer fvle. In tha HdVentv-fmiril, l..r th gnclulut nomlmfkn. General Hall Gets Eeady for the Fray (From a Htaff Corremiondent.) LINCOLN, May ll.WHpeclal.)-Adulant General Hall I requiring all officer of I lie Ntlona Guard to report lo headquar ter, giving date of birth, nationality, date, of cnlletmeiit In guard, attitude of em ployer regarding abeeme on guard duty ami whether they would be milling to serve outeide of the elate If ordered out. o fur renort rumlng In lioilcat lhat all guard officer would nwer the call for outldu ervie and would be ready i to rcanor.d t once. , lieneral Hall bi preparing lo open hi avlaitou .'hool Within a week or two. War I pnii rain. Sloan L'nlnient prepare you for eve; emergence. Keen It bundy-ira the greai- cL i.r.ln killer eter discovered. At ii'.l druggleta. 2'c; Ad1 ertleemenl. i Nebraska Mlndtn, hi i n COMPLAIN OF PAIL SERY1CE TniMihull l"!l; h, Tue.-da , Uii'iig Ihe iiutnlil veniii.ii hae hern WtllmiM Ui se hger tilltner and other C. 1nbba of Aurora, Rev. C. E. Lemon n nit. nd nice sine: of Ilaetlnge. and J. J. LangMon of Har- (ird Tli convention will be held at the Chiiftlan church In Hlue Hill next ye.t- a.1ilr.-.s. e nf the ci..v Ihoee by lluincellor f t'otner unlvei'sity, Rock TkIh nrl'a Thief Dneratinir ! .... ., Officer to Make Tour of Inspection. NEW PHYSICIAN FOR HASTINGS i From a Staff Cnrrespondent.) LINCOLN, ".May 11,-(Special. ) ft. C Itldgwy, chl.f operating officer of the Rock la. and railroad, called on the rail way commnston touay in response to a complaint sent In by the commission thai the Horlon and Nelson branch of the Itock Island road was not up to require ment. In company with Commissioner Clarke and Hall and Chief Knglneer Forbra of Ihe commission. Mr. Itldgway will go over tho branches and look Into condl tlon. Mr. Itldgway ha been In charge of tha operating end of the Rock Island since Ihe rosd has been In the hand of receiver. ew Tblr.l l'blelnii. Or . A. I'anlelfon of Htromshnt g ha been appointed third assistant phy sieian ai rne nesting asylum, lo fill a Vacancy caused by Ihe resignation of tho former assistant, who withdrew after filling Hie Job about a week The ealnrv Is $!) per annum. llulriiiian Fined. II. H. Leaonrk, a dairyman of Firth, ha been prosecuted by Ihe Htnte Dairy ommlsslnn for testing cream without first receiving a permit from the com mission. He paid a fine amounting In all lo $14.10. Normal Hoard lo Meet, Tha Hlafe Normal board will meet at lli state house tomorrow In regular e- slon, a part of their duties bring to lake care of the business of new bulb). Ing at Ihe several iiormnl chool. Other huslnen of leer Importance will occupy their attention. The meeting may or may not be an Interesting one, depending wholly upon the condition of mind of the majority and m'-.rltv members. CHRISTIAN CHURCH , CONVENTION AT AURORA AURORA, Neb., May 11.-(Special .-- The annual convention of the Hevenni dltrlrt of tha Christian church In Ne brasxi closed here last night with an address by Rev. W. T. Oroom of Oratid Island on tho auhject, "Thy Kingdom Come." Mny delegates from (')ran.l Island, Hastings, Clay Center, Harvard, Mli Cora llemiy of Uncoln. Mate super intend) nf of C, W. it, M work; Rev. C. Ask the man who ha ued Re Want Ad - lv to 1 you will hear a boost. I n tomoMIe Torn Over. CO I ,FM BUS, Neb, .May 11. -(Special Tek'fiMiu.i -While driving with hi auto thhi in. .ruing, Julli.a Fpelcher .1 maehlnc turned m'r and waa badly emnclied. It thiiw him In the -leaf, but lie tm un conscious for twenty minute He w.ia taken to hi home. FxamlnrJtlon made showed lo bone broken. Hard-to-Curc Skin Troubles First Streeter Dav . Observed at Aurora AURORA, Neb., May ll.-(KpeclD Tho flr.t annual cclebtatioii of Slrcctcr day ii held nt the Ktreeicr park yesle,-. lay and look the nature of clean up day lrite number of cllUens gatlicred t j a-txifi the. l.srk board In cleaning up tho orl.. Tie athletic around have been laid out and tho first gnma of tho cl;y asn ball league was held In Street park Monday night. The second game will take place Thursday everting. John 'arley and other are laying out gof link in the new park. SOLDIERS' HOME NOTES hamhrrlnln's Tableta. Fred K. Hunt of Seneca Falla, N. V., says, I have no hesitancy In recom mending Chamberlain Tabid for the sloniaeh and liver, fur they proved lo he tha bi et medicine I ever t;nel "' obtain able everywhere..-Advertisement. J- - ,.. . .. : . . i A. Corns Come Off Like Banana Peel mulct fill, slinii "dHvIl" rcr 1 atl to lttie n) ( urn I "Wouldn't It Jxr you.' Here r tavn going along for yiata, with tmr dcspeialr corn after anitirr. t r Uk Id et rid vt Ilitii wild that cut i.tf H, tea' May Find in Culicura Soap and Ointment Speedy, Grateful and Permanent Relief. Besides, anyone anywhere may try them before he buys them.' Free Sample Each With 32-pagc Skin Uook by return mail to any sufferer from skin troubles or scalp troubles with loss of hair, who has failed to obtain per manent relief from other remedies. For Frea Pimple addreaa poatal-rard Cudcnra, Dapl. XX. Bo.tno, Mm," Bold In erery town and village la V. 8. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package oroves it 25c at all druggists. Bill? 1 i--0) ( Our asemen SALES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFFORD THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF ALL THE MERCHANDISING EFFORTS OF THIS CITY. SHOP IN THE BASEMENT TOMORROW. y Over 3,000 Women'a, Misses' and Juniors' Silk and Cotton Dresses Divided into special lots at wonderful savings to you. is your opportunity. Tli is At $8.85 " $3.85 $2.95 Domestics Dress Prints, Muslin. Etc. 5c FRECKLES Don't Hid Th.m With a T.lll HamoT. Tb.m With th. Othln. rr.aorlpttoa. Thl preecrlpllnn fnr the removal of freckle waa wrlll'ii by a prominent pliyali Ian and la ueually an urccefiil In reiiiocln freckle arid giving- a clear, beautiful complexion lliat It la aold bv any dmit umPr (uaranfe lo rrf.ind Iba mnney If it fall. Pnn't hide you.- frrcklea under a veil l n eunce nf olbme nd remove tlirin. r.vert tha ft rat few application aluml.) how a uniidni f'll lniir') tTi ent, a ni" ' tha ihlr fie. kte v iillilint entirely Ha (tire to aek Hie druiilt for tli. nl.r lriilli i.tliliu-; It t llil that ia old i n t'ia toiiiicv i.iarantee Ad verHe. no tit 3 $-1 nth GenulDO Hrout lire Per cale, light, ehlrtlnft ulylca, neat dots and figure. Full boll, yard ., lire Bat 11 a, mill remnant and tiorta. J lolly, Paclflr, Arlato and other cholc baUt., In all the f waoted atylea. Spociai, yard. DC Apron OinKbara. pure indigo dye. All aUn (tuple cherk, broken cf feci., In brown arid blue. Jl ' Bpeclal Friday, yrd.,,.D2C Mill UemnanU of 36 lnch Hlcached MiiMlIn, long lePKiha. Uood grado. Yard O 2C Mill Tlemnanta of th Ot-nulnrj fipr peniinc and Japanoiti! Krlnktn Crepe, lengths to 15 yard. Very dealrablrj kimono and rilf, wrapper styles. Yard. 1U2C 36 and 40-lnrb While, tihecr, CrlHp Urgamlln and Voiles, long, service able lengths; cattily matched. C Hperlal Friday, yard OC t'nderwear Pllaae C'rpe, the soft, cllnuy kilnklo pllase wia.ve. Long leugibs up to 15 yards. rJnt fcpeolal Friday, yard.... 2C Highly inorcfrUpd black and col ored Sateen, flat or bonkfnld. Hest grade, remnants on sain Friday at, yard Mill remnant of 40-Inch pure whim Seed Voiles, sheer and clingy; soft, finish ; drapes easily, t Yard yV2C The genuine Hyde-Grade and Man chester Onlatca .Suiting, all aiylcft and colors. Lengths to 2 yards. Special, yard. Sterling bleached Sheeting, the gen uine kind. Each bolt, bears the original label. 10-4 width. Hpeclsl Friday, at less than mill or cost. Yard awOC EXTRA SPECIAL From 8:30 to 11 A. M- 8V2C 8V2C Mill Hmnnanli ftt-fnrh rvnnhlr Cloth, S'i lnrb flroaa Mphyra ami rlnf harn. All an, irtitki. Hn In prt a Friday, yard luiif1rirt nf varila of Mill flamnnnta nf AifMKjuin Hhtrtttif Print, moat Iv light rntnr. Hia- rial KHday, yard , 5c 2ic At At At $1.49 $1.00 Women's and Misses' Tsffeta, Crepe de Chine, Plain and Fancy Silk Dresses. lKns of pretty styles, many with rhlff.dt sleeves, embroidery trimmed; new wide flare skirts, sport snd coatee effects, etc; $19, $12.60, 13.50 snd flS values; some worth even more. Over 100 to select from. Fine materials, excellent workmanship and updo dale styles. Over 600 splendid Silk Dresses at this price, women's and misses' slues. Dozens of pretty styles, made of silk and wool poplin, taffeta silk, China silk, etc. 8ome have net sleeves, coatee and sport effects. All the wanted colors and black, Illgbt up-to-the-minute styles, rises 14 lo 44. $5.00, $fl.OO snd $7.60 values. Over 400 Women's and Misses' Fine All While Lingerie Dresses, elab orate creations, made of fine nets, fine organdie, lingerie cloth, etc.; em broidery and lace combinations, prettily trimmed. Fancy right up-to-tbe-mlnute styles; tunic, ruffles, tier and coatee effects. Hplendld for con firmation, graduation, etc. Many samples. - Hlftcs 14 to 1$ for misses and 38 to 4K for women. $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 values. More than t.ooo dreases at this price. Hundreds of different kinds, many samples. White and fancy colored wash dresses made of ratine, fancy cords, fanny plaid and striped materials, novelty wash materials, etc, Iate last season's models that, sre made just like many of the styles this season. Wide skirts, pockets, belts, coatee and sport effect. $2.60, $3.00 and $3.60 values. Many samples, others In sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44. 1.000 Women's. Misses' and Juniors' White and Colored Wash Dressst Friday at thla small price. All good styles, many right up to tbe minute. Hundreds of different styles and materials. Come expecting to find the most wonderful lot of white and colored wash dresses, just, the styles and materials you would like to find for a lot more money, $1.60, $2.00 and $2 60 values. Slie II ! IT for Honiara. SUe X M fnr Werewi. Sle 14 ) II for Ml. 39cl Odds and End of Women's, Misses' and Juniors' Wash Dresses, House and Fancy Dressea. Many soiled and mussed from handling, but perfect otherwise, value to 1 1.00. Specials in White and Colored Wash Goods Printed Flaxon, for dainty summer dresses and blouses, In large floral and rosebud designs, awn ing stripes, etc. Many pattern to select 1 g from. 28 Inches wide. Special, yard...,. IOC Hport Stripe Skirting, stripes on Inch pink, black, blue, green, lavender; for skirts, coats and dresses; 36 Iq, wide, yard Assorted lot of Bilk and Cotton Remnants, In lengths from 2 lo 10 yards. To close, yd. wide, In 20c 10c Mercerlied Pongee Linen, In plain pink, blue, tan, white, lavender and rose. Excellent for street and house dresses, children's wear. Fsst, coior, o ( 27 Inches wide. Friday, yard..,.., jDC "Brandel Bpeclal" White Chiffon Voile, made from hard twisted yarns, launders perfectly; 40 Inches wide. Special, yard ,,. Hest quality 16c White India Mnon, 28 In. wide. 8ale price, yard , 19c 10c The Biggest Wash Suit Bargainof the Season AH the King Peck Boy' Wash Suits at one QE- price Friday OOC Some arc slightly Roiled. Every suit worth from $1.00 to $2.00. Oniric early Friday as these suits will not last long. Two hip; tables full of these wonderful bargains. Eton Ktyles, Dutch styles, Middy, Vestoe and Sailor styles. A big variety of colors. Q J Ages 2 to 7 years. Choice for OOC Another Big Value Two-Pair-Pant Knickerbocker Suits, for boy 6 to 17 years. keal nobby tityles, pood durable fabrics in grnvs, Inns, browns and blues, plain or mixtures. They are all worth a great deal more. $3.25 50 Dozen Large Hemp Sailors In black, white and black and white combinations. Good straws are used in tha making of these sailors, and they are very dressy. Reg ularly worth $1.98 Sale Price Friday- W 1 95c I . U V M 1 V 1. n ... till V (. '.I ' 'I 'I l. , 9 . .... !H U 1 K I U.I if f iV4e 1 1 I Hi 1 1 Itltail h .! i i li" l..r ! (m it SJ lot i Bf I If !.. t I " ( I 1 1 ' I 1 t'.. 1 v t I h 4 t t t-(.il I ' . . $ t t tt ( k l 1 1 4 itim ' ! ' I 111(111 I t .nmssus, fnrmerl) a priutrr, put f ; imi n 1 tntUn Isit.t In (ikUhmiia l and rrtitree.t him f.'lf. i)rtf 1 I'nrl ri.tm b a tui f this I nt. I f r nii t i tiki thn'iu khi n iit , t Hjis nf I . r h or 1 ri fil , trn t.i in i-t vinir lir m iif.rtuaitii I til I DON'T SQUEEZE BLACK HEADS DISSOLVE THEM t 'l.i I I ' it .: I I I I r ' - . I . f " I . . i t. 4 fct . , It 1 - I .- 1 1 V I I " I Two Wonderful Bargains in Our Drapery Department Banement :i,IHH) ynnh of Hibhori Kdif Nt-rims, Etamines and Urapi ry (Ji.oiU, white, ecru and folnrcd bfirders. Vaiiiet tu 2n, C Friday , yard , . OC l it! rririilar s r,n I. ace ur Shoei Underpriced Underwear Linn, while and erti itf In $,'lil a pair I'riilaj, rrh h! ' 39c I and T-.tiU J.f! 13 IM $1 50 a -.1 I !u knit, HH in. V IU Rugs and Rug Strips We a fev rU' . rtn. Ifl lhal arc JmM 1 ' fur hull riiiun r All in ir-in-1 i rttii -rn , aid ii'iisji), $3.00 u r . a w39c 1. -1 59c t'l'ril l'. If . J It t (Mi .!!'. ! '( II. I l a' , M .! 1 1 w .' 1 Wniiifu's Pumps and Strap Slippers, in patent, dull or soft kiiUkiu leathers; lifht nr nie diiiin weiifht miles. All new. up to (bite styles, I'air. $2.48 to,.. :.'iit jiiura nmen' I'timp and Or fi.nl, paipfii, gun impuI or aMnkio; M irv ,lm, to (ir thri iri (r intntiul xylr. All ;rt - hililrrn'n Mi Jne nr rir n -iiii.pi r, tinl ur Jiill 1-jtlirp S te III II 'r iir ... ti imn t !i(iirii ur tin n n m Mi a (ir iii'e i 'ii4 1 ul.l.r r nu'.n I rl'H , 1 ! U i. I n ! ill Wnti.uft i l'ini m l litf.irit in iff ! 1 i. 1 M .' . 'l ' . fair mi otfi.t'ta i iii nr . :i i)'l)ir ! i! I ii(: . i hi ni f . . h '1 l.i. 4 1 ..' In '. i..i ,ii 1.1 ( i r r lfi'.UI i 1 1 11 1 ! l.i t M i' I , , $2.85 up and i I or kMwin. ri tri (r $1.98 nr W 1 r t .11 1-jtllrp $1.49 i tint. 59c 50c Women's Fine Cotton Union Snitj., iiinbrellii and enfT knee, style, sinne silk tajied and faney lace trimmnl tops. All QQ siies. fiOe qualily, eaidi O v7 C Women' Kstra Large Si;s Prawera, fani-y Isie trimmed. n."ii vnhii's, fSi h . . Women's Cotton I liii-e trim mi mii 1 Hied ; auine fam v All .iif. aiura , 25c nioti Suits, titfht knee llli'W tlllll 25c iillil II a liUe fill !, tliJ alre f nu. I ul " t !. All aiF Wnrlli (,, .!. , pu l'ir . 4"98c I. NlM.ti. ; i:'. U li l.i win ti. Ii 1 !. i f n I nil nl t''.' in fit In1 i.i H ui tt 1 . h W- iunS aii 'I I'Ml'Iren !.. ia f'u - 1 4 i I 1 ')':. t p' im r 'C'liitfy. j 10c j 25c 10c f 1 ii I r. i 25c ; NOTIONS IN THE BASEMENT' lno-yd. spool Cood Knwlni Silk '" a"o 1.' ar Knit in Tapa. 50 s yard holla Twilled Tapea,,,.s,0 l.lailc remnant, rach 2' iO Miell llitir I'in. hot (iisiit Hufi-ljr I'lrn, 3 rlnirn. .. . .ftp l inen Tape, I lri bolt s,fl M41 hlne nil, Imi tin fur fl liiMi.l irnirj i iirton, spool 5 )'l (imiI Mi-hlne 1 hril 2' P Uii. am) Wire in! laii't 1, 'r ftc I t ( nlnrpil uh Maini. jfit lustit lull, I if Vi-mliri, pkf g' jp I'eatl liiiHfiti. ctrtt jp Fn H;', p,i., One luf uf Out' lUrrctle. tn rlmw ' ftp lUir KrhtiT, r. h . ,, . p 1 MC, lifiit l;u n t rl i-'hi-r "..! i f tti hrtt ( (,,-liii! I'l'iun, '! aiKhMr aoilel ( N;! a Nj Mi r ri.i O'd' I Men's Clothing Specially Priced ,4Weart'vrrH Utcmili ' . ! nrl !, K.tiln, hiit .!i. 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