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    THE ISKE: OMAHA, SATl'l.DAY, MAY 13, lfHfi.
9
TYLER HOLDS CUB
BAITERS' HELPLESS
Boston Braves Win from Chicago
Team by Score of Nine
to Four.
HANK GOWDY MAKES FOUR HITS
CHICAGO, May 13.-Except for Zim
merman, who drove out two homo runs,
Chicago' aluggers were In the main
helplea before Tyler today end Boston
won Uie rubber game, to 4. Ixd by
Gowdy, who made four hits, the Brave
poumlnd I-avonder, whose wildneas paved
the way for several run. Tyler's home
run accounted for two runs in tho eighth.
t?cor:
BOSTON. CHICAGO
AH. H O A B All H O A E.
Maranrtr, ni Oil Mfnnn, It.... 4 0101
Eirara, 2h...a ! 1 0 Ol'Uck. rt..,.H 0 0 0
O.lllna, If... i 0 J 0 UWIIIIatna. rf a 1 0
tlillinit, rf. . a I 1 0 (iZlmrmau, 2b 8 I 1 SO
k.Mialcro. lb 4 1 I 0 hl-aiar. ID.... 4 0 A 0 1
Sn.llh. .11).... 4 0 i i OYerku. :o... I OHIO
MtnxlKnu'. cf 4 1 2 1 OAivlim, 0.... 8 17 11
lii.W'tv, S a 7 0 OH.iultn. h... 3 1 4 8 0
'l.lar, p 6 a 0 3 Oljumnlar, p. 0 0 0 I l
ITiiOri'pt, p i 0 0 t 0
TtRla 17 11 7 1 unci".), p. .. 0 0 0 0 0
Allen 10 0 0 0
Tol.ln S 27 13 3
IJattc.l for Prendorgast In eighth.
Huston 0 2 2 0 0 10 3 1-9
Chicago 0 1 u 0 0 0 'i 0 1-4
Two-base lilte: dowdy, Konetchv, Wll
holt. Three-base hits: Williams, Archer.
Home runs: Tylor, Zimmerman (2). Htoleii
base: Hnodgrais. pontile play: 1'oolnn to
1 erkc to Malar. First Imao on errors:
tloatoii, II. liaata on halls: Off Tvler. 1:
orf Lavender. 4; off ('ruiidergiiRt. 3. HII
end earned rune: Off Tyler, 6 him, 4 run
In nine Innings; off l,avendar, 4 hit 4
run in two ulnl one-third inning; off
r'rendcrgast, t IiIIh, 2 runs In five and
two-third inning; off I'lorco, 1 bit, 0
pin in one inning, ritruok out: jiy Tyler,
i. ry rreniiergast : by l'lurce, l. um
pire: Myron and (julglcy.
I' I rate Loan in Giant.
nTTHnUfWJH. May n.-Plttburgh
lost 11 fourlli straight game to New
York when the lattor won tho contest
today by a m ore of 8 to 8 In ten Inning.
The Firato mode two runs In the sixth
on hit by Johnaton and Coetallo find
three error by Fletcher. Itohertsou
knocked a home nm In the eigho and
In the next inning McKechnln fled (ho
score when he was passi f, went to eec-
ond on Karlden's hit third on Kelly
sacrifice and scored on Horns' saorli'h
ny. mw lnrK won in ma lentn on
double by Kuuff and Fletcher. Moore;
NJW YOltK. J'lTTWH Hi HI.
AH II OAK' AH.il ") A K.
Burn, If ... 4 0 A 0 (r 'aray, rf i l & n o
Jtolierla'n, l( 1 I II oJkiiiibuju, )h a 1 k u (I
laiyls, 3I.,..4 0 1 2 0''.aHall, If 4 1 2 o u
hauff. of.... 4 12 0 lilllnuluri'a. rf 4 0 2 0 0
t leoimr, a. 4 1 t tluilil. ill, ...4 I (I 0 0
M"rki.. lb... 4 I) lb 0 ('hi, .hi, ill... 2 0 2 2 0
.M'K hue. Dl4 12 1 fi-miih. ..., 4 0 I 2 U
parMi.il, 0... J 111 (M.llia.in, .,., I 3 a 1 II
HurH.r ,.., 0 0 1) 0MlliiiI. p. . 4 0 0 I 0
Jluoln. 0 0 1 1 0
Wrifr, B....0 0 1 0 0 lou, 24 20 I 0
Munition. D I 0 0 8 0
llull 10 0 0 0
ftflnton, p.... 0 0 0 10
Kllr 0 0 0 0 0
prnauor. p.. 4) 0 0 0 0
Tola in ....a T 2(1 II 2
Kan lor Uurldeu Jn ninth,
Balled for fu aLbewmiu lit HOVdUh.
Butted for i:eiiLoii in ninth.
,Nmw Void 0 0 0 v 0 0 1 1 1-3
i'UUbuifch 0 UtfOOiiOOO 0 i
Two-buiio WU: haufr, Fledbel, JIo
Keclnile., Ulliaon. Tre-I)ae biin: Jolin
lon. Home run. hoheneon. h)'ol-n huHe.
Kauif, Laity. Double pluy: JVb; Ke hino
to Murkiu. u'lrst bane mi erroi: I'lli
burKh, i. Um: on balln: Off benton, 1.
off Manuttix, ti. II Ha ami earie-d i uiu: Off
MutbeWHon, 4 hll.i. 1 run in l.x iiiiiIiiki,
oft Hmilon, 1 bit, 0 run in Iao innliiKX,
off Hehauer, 1 nil, u run In two Innioii,
off Maniiiux, 7 lil 1:1. 'A rium In t r IihiIiiks
titrucU out. Hy Ahilbewiton, 2; by Uviiton,
1; by yohauer. 1, by Alainuux, tj. l.m
iilrcn: Klem aiul Kmalle.
I'hIU Defeat taril.
ST. IX)L"iS. Jlay U-Nleliof f inMle
with tlie bases full In the fcnlh tuning
of today's drove In two run and
gave i'hilauelidila, a victory over tit.
I.oula. a to 4.
Jtlxey went In for the vlnitor In the
fourth, aflur .Mayer iave two baaes on
ball. IUx y did not kivo a bit. until the
niiitll. In tho tenth the local acored a
run on aintjlea by lirottciu, .Miller and
Jlornaby, but the latter ti led lo at retell
hi bit. and was thrown out at toeond,
eteiliiK tho rally, tnjoie;
PIIILADKUMMA BT llTS
AH. 11 .0 A E Alt II I) A K
Banrmft, u. 1 2 0Jfotir. If . 4 1 t 0 II
ihtt, 21,.. b 3 9 & U.-M1111I1. rf.... 4 if 2 I if
(ooek. ab ... I l a 2 u'tioimit. ih i ii u o
Crvih, rf.. 4 10 1 OHrtMl, Jiv rl S i 3 5 1
WlilttKl. It.. 4 1 0 0MIuii, rt i(4 14 0 0
I'UKkfrt, rf.. 4 10 0 D'llruuem .... I 1 d 0 i
I.llderua. lb. 0 14 I! 'IMillrr. lb 2b 4 2 II) 0 0
Kllllltr. c... 2 16 0 (li erban. . 3 0 2 2 0
JUxr, P.... 1 0 0 2 till,,i i.Hi,r iu, 1 I ! I (I
tllxr, D 2 1 t 1 USrivrter. o ... 2 12 4 1
Vleitnrlar, pO 0 0 0 Oitnll, p 1 0 0 19
1 - inn ler 1 0 0 0 o
Total! 3j 20 IS OMtaU.'Va. p. 2 0 il I 0
Total 34 8 ) U I
Ratted for Hall in the fourth.
Batted for Smith In the ninth.
Hatted for V llaon In tho l-tiih.
Philadelphia ....1 011000002
fit. Ixnu 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
Two-bos hits: baneroft, Hornwby.
Threo-b:iae hit: Pankert. Wilaoti. Home
run: Baneroft. PaTlflee liltx. Ttlney,
Hornsby Corhan, Jiouble riay: t'othiin
to Betzel to Miller. Hiaa on err r I'bll-
tdelphla. L l.aHe on hall; Olf Mayer,
I off Klxey, (,, off -Meadow, . Hit
nrt earned run: Off Mayer 4 hit, 3
run In tliree IniiuiK ileum nit In fourth):
?f f Rlxev, 3 hlta. no runs n si v and one
hlrd InriiiiKM; off Alexamb r. Iblt. 1 run
n tvo-t hint Imnmt: 'ft Hall, f. bit, I
fun In four IrinliiKM. off Meadon, t bit.
I runt In fix innluu Hit hv idtehed
Nill: Mv M"ad. ma, Ktllifer. Struek out;
Hy Mayer. 1; bv Hlxev. 4. by Mad'tw.
S l iuiiltin: O'l'ay and ortti.
BIG BILL WOULD MEET
PETERSFOR NO MONEY
Thill Pill llokuff will meet Chrlr
Vfi-rs 1t!iout ny cimr'oatbin what,
yver I the ajwertb'ti of Carl Mtrf'al who
handltnaj IMf Pl'A't Imi'" nf'lr
"Hnk'.ff Hid wrraMn l -iem f ,r ti"tb
." I Mir'l ! "fli mil t -
ihr-h!r any admUfll in la tb N.rd or net,
V l ureal hi and irix the ie.-rv '
tliarttv, r we". I r',.' ...tV!y f r i'
!)'. nutt. 1 i. ink It ,rf fin I nit
f'U and l l I (.'link I'a I'-ui. I'l.i A I
. --.t i f ti t li.Mr rt
.s-uff ran ' In r'.u '
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U'CKY HOLMES RELEASE'S
HOFFMAN AND SCi!MA0T
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HOLLOW tt t;?i
AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA
South Side Hay Merchant Active
in Organizing: Hay Exchange.
MEETING HELD TO DRAFT RULES
A. A. Nixon. local hay merchant at
the local atock yard, I taklnf a promi
nent part la the organization of the new
hay exchange. Nixon la chairman of the
oommlttee on rule and prealded over
the iocalon held, at the Fontenelle hotel
Wednesday evulnjt at wfilch rule and
regulation for the new organisation
were adopted. A majority of member of
the exchange a well aa member of tho
committee were preeent
Mr. Nixon B.iy that everything will be
In running order ome time In June o
a to be ready for bulne at the be
ginning of the new nay crop eon which
open about July 1.
Among thoao preent at the nieetlnK
were K. A. Knapp of the B. A. Knapp
company, M. J. Hyland of the Otnnha
Hay company, C. M. nice of Caaco Mill
Inff company, J. M Welch of the Welch
firaln company, Mr. Rosenbladt of the
Weatern Hay and Oraln company, Nel
l'arson of the I'araon Commllon com
pany, If. Koley and AV. A. EIU.
Jury Tall In Deride,
A coroner's Jury wa unable fo ascer
tain tha cause of the mynterlou steam
pipe exploalon at tha Swift A Co. pock
Intf plant that reaulled in the death of
Jcaeph Dypua. KO-year-old ateainflttcr,
who waa analded fatally at the time, In
an ino,uet held yesterday morning at
tha lirkln chapel.
The funeral of the man waa held on
Tburflay morning from the Hoffman un
dertaking parlor in the north aide. There
were few relative attending, nothing be
ing known of the young man' parental
relation,
I'nllee llrlna Complimented.
Ijocal police are being complimented
on their efficient work In the capture of
the two notorious fugitive, Jim Jone,
Mlaallppi negro wanted for murder, and
Penny Thomaa. wanted for eeveral local
robberlea in the laat few month,
Dulsctlvea allien and Allen are atlll at
Winner, S. D attending a grand lar
ceny Ciia wherein two cattle thieve who
tola cattle from that point are being
tried. They are acting a tar wltnno
In the cae.
Ilartraln at Flynna.
It'a a good time, take our word for It.
These Flynn bargain won't be to be had
after th preeent tock la gone.
Good nniKlIn, bleached or brown, 7H.
Wonderful values In children' muslin
garment down to 6c,
Iadi' spring coat, good variety, at
coat. Ladles' suits, handsome ones, 17.(0,
$10. $12 and $115.
Coy' suits that will match your ide
of a bargain.
Hig hoys' walat band overall. 2Sc.
Tempting value In men's and youth"
ult. JOI1V FITNN CO.
Three) Htory llrleU.
A new thre-story brick, teel and con
crete building 1 to bo erected at a cont
of $i,e00 la in Hue for the South f-lde, ac
rordlng to announcemcrtl of Winter &
Thomas conelmctlon firm yeaterday,
rttilldlng operation will tttart within a
few day on the site Junt north of the
Packers National bank block at Twenty
fourth and N atreeta.
George Kuller, an eastern real eatate
man, la building the new etnicture, whtoh
will be lined for rental purposes. Kuller
I being complimented on his faith 1n
South Side real estate.
fleneflt Dance Tonight,
All 1 ready for the big dance at the
r'xehanga room dining hall in the Ex
change building at the stock yard thin
evening. Nurse from tha South Omaha
hospital, tinder who au.spirex the dance
I being given, will be there as entertain
ment committee, and one of the old time
dance crowds la expected.
The program will open at o'clock,
with George Green' popular band fur
nishing the music. The money cleared
will bo used to add on to tho hoepltaj
building fund.
Mettle City ftoaslp.
Mothers' day- will be observed at mot
of the South Hide churches Sunday
morning. A special program ha been ar
ranged at the Gra -e Methodist church.
A large crowd I exoeoted at the Dre-
seniNtlon of the comlo drama, "Hunker's
Postornca, at tha Temple hall st Twen
ty fifth and M street, thl evening at 8
o'clock. Members of the lidle' Aid so
ciety of the Central Interdenominational
church will take part In tha cast.
SCHOENMAN REGISTERS
WIN OVER "EPH" TERRELL
"Wolf" P-hoenman registered another
win last night In the Individual tourna
ment, "i:ph" Terrell being the victim.
Mark Kent failed to pot In appearance
thereby forflettiig II match wllh Wart
chow. No more game until Sunday night
when. Wartehnw plva tflitehl and ('on
rsd meets Kent. I,t nlbl' eores
Terrell f'l IT 11 1? V 1ks 1,ej
Seh..eiitiian .. IM 14 : .'4 $H !.-!, UJ
"THE R1ALT0 GIRL" MAKES
BIG HIT AT FONTENELLE
Tiorta riatre Mecrd. "Tha R!al1. Girl."
!.i appeared at the )I"tei rotiteiielia
t i uUt t. made a dec lnl hit l-tf re
the !ti.r t lli!l Fnitiitll Th lualn
OHim an md-t f..r her tv.
p ir. and tha famous llit! re'", lo
( ! ! a o " ' n aa a I "
gli-l. n at aa a iH.ibiaih aril tai a
brmisM aiarm pi'lui It ti
, , i- i,l,u.i
THE "ENDLESS CHAIN"
DANGER OF CATARRH
S. 3. S, thr Tropcr S.Ufjunnl.
t a M " l -,V Hi H
s hi' V ft s4 h I Krn. m h
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HUSKERS WIPE OUT
FOR MER DEFEATS
Come Back at Nebraska Wesleyan
by Trimming Track Team,
00 to 27.
FINE MARK IN HUNDRED DASH
LINCOIaN, Neb., May 12,-Speclal Tel
egram. Nebraska wiped out the sting
of two defeat In basket ball thl sean
from Coach Kline's athletes, by outpoint
ing Wesleyan in the annual track and
flold moat betwean the two school, by a
store of DO to 27. Tha Methodists never
had a loukln.
O'Hrlan, with fourteen points and wlley
with ten polnta, were the busy athlete
for the Huakera. ficott reld off the
100-yard daah In ten flat, equalling the
university record. A small crowd saw
the meet.
nummary :
100-yard dash: ,Scott, Nebraska, first;
lrn, Nebi'iiakii, second. Time, u 10
i'-O yard Mah: Ket. Weslevan, first;
S-ott, Nebraaka, second. Time, ti:2;itj,
Hroad Jump: Wiley, Nenraska, first;
O Brian, Nebraska, aecond. Time, 21 feet
I! Inches
Half inlie; (Viicr, Weslevan, frlst:
Grau, Nebraska, second. Time. 2-Mi.
."O-yard hurdle: VVHov. Nebraska,
flrtt. Bolton, Nebraska, second. Time.
0:y.'Y
Mile run: Garrison, Ncbraaka, first;
hpohn, Nebraska, second. Time, 4 b'.'H.
120-yard hurdles; o'Hrian, Nel)ika,
first' Mnltrtn MhsiiMltn u.,..A..a i'i....
0.17V "'""'
role vault: r.lebendorfer, Nebraska,
first, Oavl. VAecleyan, second. Height 11
feet.
410 yard dash: Owen, Nebraska, first;
Ibites, Nebraska, second. Time, O.iiu
Two-mile run: Kicker. Nebraska, first
Grnnlg, Wesleyan, Seennd. Tune, 10 4Mv.
Hluh 1otnn' llua'xiil, VV..-I. .......
O'Brlan, Nebraska, second. Helirhl. &
feet 5 Inche.
Shot put: Shaw, Noliraska, firat; John,
son, Wesleyan, second. Iilslance, 3! f,.et
Inches.
Hlscu throw: Corey, Nebraska, first;
O Brian, Nebraska, second. Instance, 320
feet.
Hammer throw: Corey, Nebraska, first'
Ilucknar. Wesleyan, second. Distance 115
feet (ii Inehe,
Helav race: forfeited by Welevn to
Nehraska.
TENNIS SHARKSTUSY
AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Penny ftvai; won the chamnloushl
Ih J-la class In tho tennl tournament
at Central High achonl, by defeating It.
I,. ( am in two straight game. 21-l'j.
21-14. It. H. Wllhll won the noon class
championship by beating Krlon. The
winner of tho Soeley Mclen match will
play Jimmy Alnacow for the rhamnlnn.
ship In the 8:15 rises Tlie winner nf
ach class; receives a medal. The winner
and runner-up In each clns and tw
other chosen t largo from tho other
ntrle in the tournament, will meet In
a championship tournament. Drawings
for thl tournament will he made as soon
a the Keeley-Jlclan match has been
plaved,
The winner nf thl tournament, wlm
will play C. K. J Ann, preent champion,
snd the runner-up. will receive mid
LARSON LEADS INSECOND
GAME OF POOL TOURNEY
The second game of the clly pocket
billiard tournament was played last rilfcbt
at the State Billiard parlors. ficore:
I-arson, 100; Reynolds, S7.
Tonlghfa game will be played at (he
Subway Rilllard parlor, 2i4 Hottth Fnur
tnenth. Tho contestants will h mil.,"
Owen and Harry Hhcpard. Admission
free.
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YOUR DRUG STORE WANTS ARE AL17AYS L017ER
PRICED AT THE FOUR REXALL DRUG STORES
SPECIAL CANDY OPENING AT NINETEENTH AND FARNAIYI
Our lieiiiillfnl new aiot-A nl lOlh anil l'rnnm is now retuly for biisltmaa, but Ha furnlshlnga are)
not iiill conipli'tei, ro our formal openinR will be l.ttrr, hut THIS K.iTI'llOAY, MV 18TII, we shall
lone our fortiuil (unily I)'iuitincnt 0xnln(!, 1ioii ho shall give it way 1,000 package of niinlnturfl slzo
MukH'h lllcct (1iM'4ilnt4'a, Amcrica'a rholrest rotifi'llon, ovory piece coiiIjiIjiIiik fruit or nut cen(tr
ht'avlly ronterl wllh rich, pure horolate. Theisf tree iiickaRes nre for 1h1I'n onlv. tjHm from 7:00 A. M.
until mltlnlKhl. ITH AXI FAUX AM HTKKKT SfOHK OM.V, HATI KlrAV.
PATBltT MTDICINB
Prlcea Sharply Out.
We obtain these good in mot,! In
atauca, direct truui the iiuioulac
Luivr, ami tnu aie in a poriuod lo
giiJalil.- g'-iiiilliBlnsa and ulsu inal.
t Jiu lowcet n Una.
Ek: CuJttra Little
lJver Mils
Uuu J'aynu'a Kidney 1'illa,
Saturday, at
i'lC Sl'll tf 1 lli,
i tiunuLlle I M . .
, fo Jad .alts,
for
iiUc l aps Dlapepsln,
Saturday, at
1.UU riukhoiU'B
t oiopound
II lm llyomel, complete,
for
;5 t'ualuiia.
I t'l I. :,rr
$1 Ul) H, P. .
for
I I 0') C elloa' tnrup
r-r -
I I JS l.'lde' I'.t.M
Msiaau, at
(.eauhoi l.ls'erlua,
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29c
5Ac!
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21c
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98c
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54c
34c
64c
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OMAHA'S LEADING PRESCRIPT ION STOitES
SIlERMAfl & r.;cCOi!IiELL 4 REXALL DRUG STORES
an a a w , m a v i i i kin in, i i u t nt t- . i , i u . .. a. a
H :. . I t a a . a - a ' . . ' . . i i km -
SK4Ptirt a. at Hiitt a ru,al St autlln isaaaii . .1 . .t l...a ea
THREE WILL TESTIFY
ABOUT BRANDEIS TODAY
WASHNOTON, May 13,-Threa wlt-
nasa, Ixiui K. I-iggett, Goorge C. An
deraon and Frederick K. Snow, all of
Boton, were uminoned today to testify
tomorrow before the senate Judiciary sub
oommlttee investigating tho fitness of
IaiuI V. Brandels for the supremo court
bench. They will be examined in accord
ance with an order of the Judiciary com
mittee regarding Mr. Brandel' connec
tion. If. any, with the merKer of the
fulled cigar stores and the Hiker-liege-man
drug alores.
Culls from the Wires
Measaga from the by wlretea to
Pan l.nts Obispo brought no tiding of
tlie crew of the steamship llostioke,
which went down Tmsday In a ksJ off
the California oost, wlih a posalble los
of from forty-six to fifty lives.
Terrene V. Powderly, chief of the
Canadian Information bureau of Immi
gration at Vancouver It. O, warned
American agalnpt going to Canada In
miest of employment. The loiter says
there are more than l,or men unem
ployed In Vancouver and that many
able-bodied men In British Columbia are
dependent upon public charity because
tl ey cim find no work.
Cleveland, O., Is filled with delegate
THE SEASON'S
CHOICE OF ANY CLOTH
8UIT IN THE HOUSE
SATURDAY, AT
SILK SUITS
A wonderful assortment In the
eeaaon s umarteat style and col
or Among thn fahrb a are Tiif
felas, J-'allle. 1'oplina, tiel eh',
Choice of our entire assortment,
Saturday
$17.50
a
BOWOFF'S
NEW YORK SAMPLE STORE
Omaha's Original Sample Store. 206 NORTH 16TH ST.
BVBBEB GOODS DEPABTMXNT
Our ltnt.her (looils Iepartrncnt t
a 'J ge ooo, und haivlie, by act'iul
'"in. i, mir I.eO'l itaina In tbl mo.
We l,o (Mte. t from f t'iorl.H I'Oi,,
a". I 1 1 ti 's art able to furnlsu freh
.-.to. k - n i rt g'laratite and t a
low price.
Train, alsladla In thl depart,
"'ant.
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N I M I . K e .
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59c
29c
$1.49
35c to S3
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49c to $1.75
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from ail part of North America, tonight
for the opening of the International con
vention of the Young Men Christian a
sedation. The report of the interna
tional committee will carry with It the
voting of A $l,il,0) budget lor Ih su
pervisory work of the association. The
report will show that tha association
maintain 174 uprvlorv secretaries In
tlie I'orelmn field and elghly-flvo in the
home field jid will pay peelal atten
tion to th work In the Kuropean wr
none, where lieoofn) ha been spent tho
hist year In military and prison otimp
work.
Washington Affairs
genatnr Shermsn took up th fight
against lb H3,A),ii0 river and harbor
appropriation bill after Senator Kenyon
bad spoken more than two day against
the measure. Th llllnol senator was
speaking when th senate recessed until
II o'cloc k Friday.
Secretary Baker announced that wage
Increases, to be determined lalur, would
be ti ranted to workmen III the govern
ment arsenal at Hock Island, III. II
said that th Increase would be hosed
on the eale of almllBr private plants.
l'cderal aid In the care of Indigent tu
berculosis patients, a contemplated In
ton Kent bill now pending In congress,
uaa condemned end defended by sjieskors
at the annual Tneetlng of the National
ssoclalloti for the Stndv and I'reven
Hon of Tuberculosis The bill would
provide for subslill.lng hospltol for the
treatment of tuberculosis,
Tleo Want Aria serve hundred dally.
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BIGGEST SALE OF
MEETS SPITS
AND DRESSES
This is the ono big opportunity
of the year in which women of every
taste can get exactly the suit they
want at a tremendous saving.
Most of these garments have been
received in the last few weeks and
every one a bargain of astounding
value. They include French serges,
gabardines and wool poplins, with
guaranteed linings. The jackets are
trimmed with braid and buttons.
All have flare bottoms and skirts of
sweeping fullness
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SILK PETTICOATS
1'lKliC fit Trril rrtllroBla 1 1)
tho tntit4il color. I usally
9')ll at Ir.T-.'rO
AT FlONOHf'S
$2.50
TOttET ABTICXES PEBTTXaTIlS
In thea line our stook ar iin
emialled hereabout. Our prices lull
I heir own lory.
tt: Mennen' Talcum (4
kinds i, per can
I'Bc rackera Tar
Soai, for
Cfio t'utlciira Soap,
tor
;?' Pond Vnlshlng
f 'rea ro, for , , .
M" Social llvglenhlue Heap.
ll'iMple wriipi er, big caki
l.e.'iitlug lo,- I'arfume,
SHt'it'tav, at, per o .,,
I. He I'el co Tooth '
I aale, for. , .
l'.r l.yon Tooth
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?..o Mlsflstoe Crein
f..r.
fee ,'nv l!b I'nwder,
genuine, si ..
Ir t l.aries' riesh
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F'l. ;.lnte Massiig
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! 'jjv&a? ;;j Household S Garden Specials f?
' !! -rzr. charge l.
. rorrrcf. i Zf WISH l ft PyX I
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OM SALE
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i.f. EXACTLY LI KB THE I LUSTRATION SHOWN AHOVB. An4 an
j j f'gri'pilc.imlly flrir vgluo In a aplendldly mad rocker or chair, l.'phol- ;
i. i aterd In a M- lii Rrarln of Spanish KahrlroM fcttthpr that i pogillvoly
', ; (tuaranlMoil not to crack or peel off. It Is conntrurtcd on. hi, utroitK, r
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luiuiy iiuna aiiu, (it iii't iiiunuautni nuuwn, aua nimi aiu wiugn. i lira
It cat Is upholstered over ltlgli tempered oil springs that augur you fl
'A of rentfulnPHg. Cai h" had either In a rorbnr or a rhnlr Jt mm mm g li
a iid at Uia above .yreMinJially low price It la xsl lively
the het rorfcer or chair value In tho city, and you have
almoHt a your to pay for It. Easily worth doiitjo.
Kpcclal price, only ,
7Bo CHh 76o Monthly.
i SOLID OAK DREHBERB OR pxr
CHIFFONIERrt. Just HUo
illustration, except that top drawer
of dresser is divided, giving you twn
small drawers instead of one large
one. They are constructed of solid
oak, finished la a fine gratia golden.
Have genuine French bevel plate
niirrora and you can have either
choice of dresser or chiffonier,
you wish you can select both of
Jj as they are perfectly matched. This r i 'Zrii I J i!
as they are perfectly matched. This
Is an extra special value In a sub
stantially made dresser and chiffon
ier. Khould sell for considerably
more, but the apodal sale price for
y ler- Khould sell for considerably -Ji-w- K
If more, but the special sale price for T&ymTi'ltl ti
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I Tanaai 11.00 Cash and 91.00 Monthly. , jw' jj
Saturday, your cholrn
of either dresser or
chiffonier, Is
only
Tanas i 1.00 Cash and 91.00 Monthly.
y uooas bold out ai lown jnj;sitjr I
14c I f V tionn and this
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