THE BKE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 30.. mi. Delay Hearing - I On Extradition Al II 1 VIM Atkinson I W!. nvii n - nrougut to iftuy Against Man Alleged to Hate Stolen Liquor in Canada. - After three hour' argument by attorney i, the hearing to extradite Al Aik itikon in I'aiiitiU to answer a liquor theft charge, wa continued ! it Cenlemher IV K'rw et'idenre 1 is to lie hroiiiilit l'm Butte, Mont, where another arrest nude. C. E. More of Chicago, attorney for the Canadian consul, and Ray Madden, attorney (or Atkinson, who was arrested in Qnialia a week ago, engaged tit several what joust dur ing yesterday's hearing , helore I'nited Statei Commissioner Boch !er. The Canadian counsel objected to Madden i 'hiilldoztng: and ' bluff- inc." the witnetsr. I he witnesses., brought here to identify Atkinson, are Robert An drist of Wood End, Canada, from whom the liquor was stolen, and Carl Ledahl, a farmer jut arrops the border on the North Dakota aide. who was at AndriM'a home when the holdup took place. Both witnesses identified Atkinson, but their testimony is attacked by attorney for the defense. Tom Kelly, arrested Saturday in Winner, S. D., on the charge of booze-running, will not he brought bark to Omaha, but will be taken oeiore me nearest anaqian commis sioner, according toTTore. Faints From Hunger Mailing Card to Mother Probe Death of Member -Of Former Bootlegging Ring . A report that members of an auto ring and bootlegger gang were responsible for the death of Leroy Mellis, brother-in-law of Mike Doo iey. alleged memh'er of the gang ifnrmA It s ( i u i 1 at Ittif A cnill. vail. Mo., is being investigated bv liicmberj of the Department of Jus tice. Mcllis was found dead five month a70. He was supposed to have committed suicide. atones nave been told, however, that the gang sters killed Mellis because they . feared that his conversion to re ligion would lead him to bare their deeds. " Congested District Made ;. Larger by New Ordinance ' The city council committee of the whole yesterday morning recom mended for passage the new traffic Ordinance which provides, among other things, that autos must slow down to five miles an hour when en tering boulevards. It also extends the limits of the Congested district from Fourteenth to Twentieth streets and from Dodge to Leavenworth. ' On Farnam the district extends to Thirteenth street, and on Sixteenth street from Daven port to. Leavenworth. ,i , ' Ralph Pagan. With hunger gnawing at his atom ach, and a totcard to hit mother in his baud, Ralph Ragain, Joplin, Mo., youth, fainted on the postollicc steps yestrrday morning and was taken to Central police station. He told police he had had nothing to eat for three days. He fa id he came here from Salt I-ake City. The postal card, which was in hii hand, read: ".Dear Mother: I will drop you a card to let you know where X an.. rll, mamma, I am in Omaha. 1 left Salt Lake City about a wee); ago. . I am t Had anything to eat since I left 1-aranuo. I sure am hungry. Well, mamma. I am go ing to try to be home by Wednes day, but if I can get a job here, I will stav here." He told police he would like to get a job doing anything. roliccmcn at the station bought him a meal and then took up a col lection to scud him home. Today's Attractions. y Strand Clara Kimball Young in ,harge It , - , Sun Viola Dana in "Life's Darn FUnny." ' ' ' 1 Rialto "The Golden Snare." . Moon "The Invisible Powers Empress "The Concert." . Muse "The Coward." Grand "Blind Husbands." George Arliss will play the title role iii ''Disraeli," hjs great stage success, which "he -.will film for United Artists' release. N Marty; Johnson, formerly pub lisher of the magazine. The Dial, of highbrow tendencies, is playing a small part in a forthcoming picture. - Pearl White, Pathe serial star,' has obtained a divorce from her husband. Wallace McCutcheon, in a .Provi dence' (R. I.) court., -They were mar ried about one year ago,-, ' "Lila Lee' will be Wallace. Rcid's leading woman in his next Para mount picture, "Rent Free." Lila Lee recently appeared opposite Ros coe Arbuckle. " ' Congressman Andrews Here. Congressman W. E. Andrews from the Fifth district, Hastings." Neb., was in the city yesterday, with Mrs. Andrews, enroute home from Wash ington. They called on U. S. Rohrer in the federal building. AT THE THEATERS THE FASHIONABLES took n innlns at the Orpheum- Monday "society nlsht." The bill, poMlbly lean rapid fire than tht of the opentnt week, a varied one and Is possewd of aome unusual talent well as ifreehinr; en t.rtainntent. Jointly headlining- are Her bert Walfue and Hilda Williams, In from "Soup to Nuls," a comedy art that rocRa tho audience In lauahter from alart to daintily concelv"d. Ml and executed mm hal bit called "A Broadway Bouquet." The avtor pta Ktrght. Hugh Herbert, with his company. I contributing a comedy of bin own maklnK called "Mind Your Own Business" that is likely to bo remembered as a distinctly good orpheum ottering for some time to come. It H a. cleverly worked up episode In good hands when t falls to Hugh Herbet. An excellent acting company of four people essay tha characters In "A High land Romance," a Scotch playlet which act headlines the Empress ahow today. The act la on the surprise order and la repleta with laughing- surprtaea. Akin. Ambrose and I-oomts, provide a snappy repertolr of songs and some laughable situations In their offering. "The Gloom Chasere." Another popular attraction Is the aharpahoorters' set presented by the Two Edwards. Theirs is the best In this form ( masemeat seen hero In some time Saturday Is tha day set for the opening ef the Gayety'e 1 1th consecutive season of musical burlesque. In season past th Gavety has always opened around tha middle of August and Old .Van Johnson fully realises that tha patience of btir lesqae lovers la being sorely tried by the delay. So to compensate them ha has secured one of the best :. attractions on the circuit for tha tpaugural week. "The Whirl at Oayety." Tht box of flea opens Thursday at IV a. m. 'Old and Alone,' Woman Takes Her Own Life Because she was "old and alone," Mrs. Marietta Young, 67, committed suicide by turning on the gas jet in her room aJ the home of Dr. Lewis Dermody, 2020 Poppleton avenue, yesterday. A note left for her sister, Sirs. C. H. Mullen, 320 North Forty-first street, reads as, follows: "Dear Sister: The little matter of living is too difficult. I am old and alone to pack sTmany thing's. I have tried to be brave but learning to liver with strangers again seems more than I can bear. Call Angie to help bear my load. Yours lovingly, "MARIETTA." Mrs. Young came to the Dermody home several weeks ago and asked to be allowed to have a room there because it was her old home.' Ed Delehanty, Patrolman 19 Years, Is Made Sergeant Ed Delehanty, for J9 years a pa trolman,' was promoted to a sergeant by Chief of Police Dempsey yester day. : Delehanty fills the place left vacant by W. G. Russell, who was promoted to captain to succeed the late Capt. Tony Vanous. It is rumored about Central po lice headquarters that another shake up in the department is expected , Sentc-tnher 1. ' Chief Dempsey stated ' that he would demote ' two detectives and possibly two police sergeants. Omaha Detective Shot by y. Prisoner in Oklahoma City Detective Harry Buford was "shot m the hand, and a woman seri ously, wounded on a train inr Okla homa Saturday by George Smith, whom Buford, was returning to Dal las, Tcx on. charges of raising cur rency' and bootlegging. ; -'Smith grabbed the officer's pistol and started shooting?"' He was wear ing an "Oregon boot" and did not escape. '.- ; '- ; -, r. : Wife Bcater; Will Spend . 30 Days in County Jail "Thirty days in jail on a bread and water 1 diet was the punishment meted to E. M. McMurtin, 35, 3525 Redmond .avenue,, for alleged wife btating by Judge Wappich in Cen tral police court yesterday. McMurtin is the father of three small children. His wife was uiV able to appear, in court as the result of her condition. Merchants Flock Into Gale City ' For Market Week 300 in City FirH Day, Setting New ltecord for Attcnd- Many Entertain " a nee menu Planned. Reduced railroad fares into 0;uaha for Merchants Market week arc re sulting in the largest attendance of out-of-town merchant ever known in history, according to W. A. Litis, aecretary. At noon yr.teruay mere were .w Haig Sends Mayor Regrets at Inability To Attend Air Meet Mayor James Pahluun yestrrday niurning received a letter from Gen rr.l Haig of England, expressing re grrt that he will be unable to attend the First International Aero congress to be field in Omaha in November, The Idler is dated from ICastcott, KiiiR"-tii Hill, Surrey, and addressed to "His Worship, Mayor of Omaha." "1 am very greatly touched at the kind invitation 1 have received worn the municipality of Omaiia to attend the Firt International Aero con- trees, the letter read. I reorcl very much, however, that it vill he impossible for me to ac- picrclianu in Omaha on their fall tcpt. I have only recently (ct timed buying trips, more than in any pre vious year, it was ctmu ta. At C. of C Tonight. The first biar meeting of the week took place at the Omaha Chamber of Commerce last night at 7 o clock. Ticket' to the Ak-Sar-lSeii, which were distributed to the men during the dav bv Omaha jobbers and wholesalers, are to be exchanged for tickets at the Chamber of Commerce. While the men were being enter tamed at the Urn the women were entertained at a theater party at the Orpheum. I his evening the visitors are to be entertained at a buffet dinner and dance at the Omaha Field club: at 5:45 this afternoon they will meet at the W. O. W. building and be taken to the Field club in automobiles. Miller Park Frolic. Wednesdav evening the visit'ors will go to Miller park for a box lunch and out-door frolic. A dance at the Prettiest Mile club will close the evening's frolic. Thursday evening- there will be a p.panese garden party and dance at the Auditorium. Contests will be held, in which $1,000 will be dis tributed among the prize winners. In order to participate in the prize contests all visitors must be reg- stcred at the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Dempsey-Carpentier Fight Pictures Here Films' of the Dempsey-Carpentier fight are to be shown in Omaha and Other points in Nebraska, ac cording to the i)lans""of Clarence R. Uray of New jork, personal repre sentative of Tex Rickard Gray arrived in' Omaha with the films Sunday and yesterday pleaded guilty to illegally importing the films into the state before FcJeral Judge Woodrough. In other cities the promoters have paid a fine, in most cases of ?1,000, and.have then shown the pictures without molestation, on the grounds that one cannot be tried twice for the same offense. Gray's hearing has been set for Friday at 9. 350 Seniors Are Enrolled at Central High School hy Noon Three hundred and fifty seniors had registered at 'the Central High school by noon yesterday, as against 317 the first day of school last year. The total senior enrollment is ext pected to reach 375. Principal J.G. Masters estimates that the total "enrollment of Central High' school will be' between" 2,400 and 2,600. Registration of iuniors vyM start this morning at 8:30. , from a tour of South Africa, and feel it would be imijisible for me to set away from home again so toon." Tiie letter is signed "Uig of Hcniersybe." Omaha Red Cross Workers Return From Czccho-SlovaVia While in Prague, Czecho-Slov akia, two young Oniahans, Lyman Itrysnn and Miss Catherine Gavin, daughter, of P. T. Gavin, M2 Mili tary avenue, became fast friends of "Haboushka," Catherine Breshkov skay.i, "little mother of the Russian revolution." They were in junior Red Cross work in France at the time. Miss Gavin left Omaha Sunday night for Washington preparatory to a return to Kurope, where she expects to be assigned to American famine relief work in Kussia. She was in Cmiaha only six days on the only visit at her home in three years. rilOTOPLAYS. "THE GOLDEN SNARE" With Wallace Beery, Ruth Renick, Lewis Stone - L Brief City Ntw$ J Tn lm t'lans ars nam niartS Tor ilia tH day, hnienilrr S, of th Yltmiitg furv' ttasjoclalloii. - Krnirn (MiMlcra Hodlm llodlw of 4 Yank luddler art to arrtvs In Uinuhii Thursday or Friday. , ' Tun An Hi f 'raalM Only two ail tiimoblle MUt'ldrnttt occurred Hundsr. dmidla th emlclnc weathsr, ai-corfl. in tu polli'o reports. Neither was serious. Huh l ur toniouni The Wern noiiali Fur eiiiupany a l Kluux Kails, H. V.. was ndihod of 1400 worth of furs It was learned by police here yesterday. ' Hay fKcvor euro Victim ol hay fever here have found a nt-w cure. Tlu-y are HHcendinf to a htch atti tude In airplanes, and axarl the curs la effective. ArllMa for Flonla-Spcil.il artists will auiiervlNRl decorating of floats which will participate In the Ak-tbir-lipit floral parade here on the aft ernoon of September to. ' Cutler o KiN-nk lr. Irving ft. rmter. dn of the Nchraaka Hchool of Medicine, will ap-nK at the rind fall meeting of the Klwunle club at the Hotel Rome Friday. t liiroiintctuB Return lr. Frank K. llorhorn has returned from Dav enport, la., where he attended the nntlonal convention nf the L'nlveraal Chiropractors' lUnoolitlon. I'liyslclniM' Ueports I'hyalclnns will he required to report all wounds In which police may bo Interested If an ordinance Police Commissioner Dunn Is having prepared is passed. Alitftkan Heat Victim Herman Fuclk, a resident of Alaska, visiting here, suffered from heHt yesterday. He hopes It will be cooler in Ger many, where he planning ta go from her. . bMHiinim ChcmUw fcl svrn lot l vhsmical ineuulaulurvr lave ben Ordered to appear befur J H. Itohr. r, federal prohibition entcrcemmt offlivr. stoptemlwr ST. In retard lu the revocation or alcohol lloeimea. IXukt ApirlnMfil Jewelry valued t IJU9 and Is In cash were stolen In an eajOy mornlmc raid on F. U. K dike's irVartiiient In ine Henbow apartment . buildlmr. Forty-fourth and Dodge atreets y. al' rday morn In. Will Draw Jury Election Com mlasloiier . Moorheud and IKiuala eouniy ludfSs will, miii lime Una week, fliaw a trend Jury which will meet September I In piobe "wild, cat" stock selling scheme in ,. braaka. , Will Visit Mirlne William U U. Vlolette and William O'lfura. mrr chants of North Hend. Nob.. naaseil through Omaha yeaierd.-iy en route lo me mtrine or t. Anne Im Pre in I'annua to seek cure for bodiiv .11.. 1. . v Iluiiacr Victim FainU llnlnh DioigHn. jnpini, mo.. lainletl eater. day on the imatorflce tep, c'utched a postcard to hu mother In on hand. IAt Central station he told police h had not eaten for three nay. Fit I'p 't.)m" A section of the gymnasium of former Kellevue col lege will he fitted xnp by ihe Wom en's uveraesa Service lengue. The "gym" will be one of the buldlngs used for a training renter for ex service men. 1'ongratnlnus Woodard letters from Postmaster lie no rat Hays and Congressman A. J. Jefferia rougrat ulatlng J. I. Wqpdard, assistant post master, on his 60 years' service In the postal department, will be read ut tho dinner lo be given Wednrs lay mt lit Chamber of t'ommeit'S lu hour of Mr. Wood id. Want Mifcii lti'icncl Paul Imbeil and Aim Itoux, Wyoming lamheia, klarted action replevin 13 carloads of sheep from th Hheeu tiiowrra' Commlasion comiHtliy, to whom they bad consigner) th ahsep, III district court ealrd.iy. Ale Vh-tlm ltcocre Sihrwl) Mr Martha lluahman, young wife of I. F. Iiukliiiian. civilian air pilot, la allll llnaerlng between life and derth at rlt. Jnse hospital from Injuries lei-eived In an airplane rrnsli nesr Ak hnr-lien field on July i. Ahaatn Alloow) Deputy Coun ty Attorney M. Vruaer I held ab a..led froui blam In lh release of Hinitn nines. nero,uoi Capitol av nue, arrested on a charge of high way robbery, aecordlne to the In vesiigailon made so far by County Aiiorury j, y, ttnoiwrli. A-lirclit htlins llurhtl Mr. A. (I. UrlioiM. the third victim of an automobile crash In which two Oma ha women, Miss Margaret t'ulvln and Mix Myrtle Roberts, both prom inent n educational elides, were killed, lira -eeilously Injured lu a Colorado riprlngs hospital. Mrs. Crlmm Is a sister of Miss Culvin. Funeral service for the two victims of the accident were held here yesterday. New Bahy Boy Gladdens Home of Dr. F.W.Faulk Dr. and Mr. V, V. Faulk. IJ0 Jefferson street, "are the parents of a bahy boy. The new arrival makes ine cigntn memoer' ot tne laniuy. Dr. Faulk is a member of the school board. Bee Want Ads 1'roduce iiesulti Widening of Street Causes Much Debate ' v At Council Meeting The question of widening Twenty fourth street caused much debate in the rity council yesterday. The report of the special commit tee, rotiipntrd of Commissioner KouUky, Hiimmrl and Hopkins, recommending that 7 per cent of the total appraisement be aisrssed against the district, and the rity at leargt bear the difference, was un for consideration. The appraiser reported awards amounting to $10.1.. 7VI and the tentative total asset ment amounts to $l,458,f77 Aptroval of the committer's re port by the council would commit the city to take the property covered by the appraisal and precludes sub mission of the proposition to the vote of the people. The council will take no definite sction on the matter until luSrings have been held on other ma tor project. The proposed widening of Twentieth1 street. Leavenworth to Dodge, will be considered by tin council this, afternoon at 2. Mill Worker Return Charlotte, N, C, Aug. W.-f,n-proximately 1.400 employes of he Johnston cotton mills in Chartdite and Rock Hill returned to work, accepting the same basis of pay and hours of labor prevailing when they quit. PHOTOrLAY8. Deaths and Funerals "aral aankaa foe Ora Ta Baker. JUS M ainat. vha died In tvmty kH itat Fndajr. will s hald Wednesday. As smat St. at l:J a, nv. from Bethasy SiaUwtia .-iacapai chura'w The Ideal Time To VISIT EUROPE Qrt Brltsla and Th Continent An Unit AUractiva in La.t Snmmn and Autuma Sailings Every Few Days from r Montraal ta Livsrpool, Southampton, Landon, Claagaw, (Havre and Antwtra Combined Serviea Canadias Pacific Railway Navutalione General Italians Montreal Naples Genoa Trieste T Uwsast mm Pletamf as. Qsalat OM QatHa ' Sy Tas "Cstaran st Frsscs" sss "EmereM st Brltsla" Tare Delightful Daya en th Shattered St. Lawrence Rivar and Call Less Than Fear Days Al Saa! Everything Canadian Pacific Standard Apply to Local Agents or to It. S. Ehrorthy, Can. Agent, Paaacager DapU 40 Ji. Dearborn St-, Chicage, III. Canadian Pacific Railway, Traffic Agents Now and All Week CLARA KIMBALL s YOUNG In "Charge It" AMI SF.MKNTS. Matinee Dally, 2:15; Every Night, 8:15 WILLIAMS A WOLFUS; TEMPEST 4: SUNSHINE; HUGH HERBERT A CO.; Clara Barry; Larry Comer; Edward Marshall; Winton Bros; Topica of the Day; Aaaop'a Fablea; Path a News. Matinee, 15c to 50c; some 75c and 91; Sat. and Sun. nights, 15c to $1; Soma $1.25 Saturday and Sunday. TWO SHOWS IN ONE EMPRESS JEAN CORDON PLAYERS Is "A Hlahltiut RsMaan": AKIN. AMBROSE 4 LOOM IS. Tha GloeaKksiers": WILLIAMS 4 CULVER, "BlDMSMrt ef BIlIM": TWO EDWARDS, "Th. Hunt.r'i Dnan"; Niotoetay Attrsetlss, "THE CONCERT". A Boldwys All star Prodactlss. AMtSFtwENTS. BASE BALL TODAY , August 29, 30 and. 31 OMAHA vs. TULSA Gam Called at 3:30 P. M. Bo Seat on Sals at Barkaiow Bros. TO) ID) EATTY'S Co-Operative 1 Cafeterias Ws Appreciate your Patronage. Circus Grounds at 20th and Paul Sts. Cir.D.y MONDAY, C Omaha SEPT. O ftafTffnt.n MOSS OPEN T l7 P.R PEVOIMMCa AT 2a8P.N b3U44rV THERE WILL BE NO STREET PARADE Admiasien tickets and inirnd seats ea ' sale down Iowa Ch-cna Day at Mysrs-Dillea Drag Stare, 1SCS Farnam St. CO S Em BsO T. Anniversary Week t- j Two Years of i Popularity &' Southern "The ft Harmony Invisible M Four Power" "Hear . Photoplay l Them" , Feature B,' -al flow and All Week 0 VIOLA 1 DANA I U "Life's Darn Funny" Vi jj LARRY SEMON W 1 In "The Briery" W- a, AS A AVt Last Times Tonite CHARLES RAY 4 in 'The Coward" ADVERTISEMENT No More Gas in Stomach & Bowels If you wish to be permanently relieved of gas in the stomach and bowels, take Baalmann'a Gas-Tablets. Baalmann's Gas-Tablets are prepared distinctly and especially for stomach sal. and particularly for all the bad effects eoraina from sss pressure That empty, aoee and gnawing feeling at the pit of your stomach will diaappear; that snziogs snd nervous feeling with heart salDitatisn will vanish and you will once mora be able to take s deep breath, so often prevented by Baa pressing against your heart and lungs. Your limbs, arms and fingers won't feel cold and go ta sleep, because Baal mann'a Gas-Tsblets prevent saa interfer ing with the circulation: intense drowsi ness and aleepy feeling after dinner will soon be replaced by a desire (or some form of entertainment. -Your distended , stomack will reouce By inenes oecause gas will not form after using Baalmann'a Gas Tablets. Get the genuine in the Yeflow Paekate from Sherman 4 . HcConnell or any reliable druggist. Burg ess- Nash Company's Downstairs Store POL LAR TUESDAY PAY TAMS $1.00 Smart "Suede-Like" tarns for the school girl in red, tan. navy, brown and orange. Special Tuesday,' $1.00. - Tas Downstairs Store Women's Oxfords $i.oo a pair .Most exceptional value Patent leather oxfords and pumps with Louis heels. Sizes 3 to 7. We advise an early selection, as there are only 150 pairs in the lot. The Downstairs Store 22 Spools Thread $1.00 J. & P. Coats' best 6-cord machine thread in black and white, in every number. One day only, 22 spools, $1.00. The Downstaira Store 3 yds. Flannel $1.00 An excellent quality- of shirting flannel in neat stripes or checks, 32-inch width, very exceptional value, 3 yards for $1.00. The Downstairs Store 5 yds. Wash Goods $1.00 Five yards of dress ging ham or voile in the season's newest designs. Very special Tuesday; five yards for $1.00. The Downstairs Store - 3 yds. Ribbon $1.00 Three yards of 6-inch taf feta hair bow ribbon. A splen did quality for school wear. Tuesday, three yards, $1.00. The Downstaira Store 12 Hair Nets $1.00 Large size "Gainsborough" nets, made of real human hair, in cap and fringe styles, all shades. For Tuesday only, one dozen, $1.00. The Downstsira Store Overalls $1.00 Men's heavyweight blue denim. Made with one-piece, high - cut suspender back. Seams double-stitched; large pockets; cut full and roomy. Sizes 34 to 42. , 2 Wash Suits $1.00 A limited number of boys' wash suits are offered for quick clearance Tuesday, 2 for $1.00. Sizes 3, 4 and 6 only. Trousers $1.00 Boys' trousers, sturdy make in corduroy, wool-mixed serge and cassimeres. Sizes 6 to 16. The Downstaira . Store , Cafeteria Special: Tuesday BEEF TONGUE, with raisin sauce and ' OCJ mashed potatoes ,:. . . . ... . , . eJC - . - Tha Downstairs Store , Lunch Cloth and Scarf $1.00 ' One round 45-inch lunch cloth and one 60-inch buffet scarf, in heavy butcher linen. The 2-piece set, special, Tuesday, at $1.00. Table Cloth $1.00 .' Heavy quality round damask cloth, 66 inches in diameter, scalloped edges, in blue, pink, yellow and white. The Downniairs Store 10 yds. Sheeting $1.00 Heavyweight bleached or un bleached sheeting, 36 inches wide. Special, 10 yards, $1.00. China $1.00 Covered dishes, butter and vegetable dishes, large plat ters, in discontinued patterns in china and porcelain deco rated dinnerware. Special. $1.00. Vases $1.00 Extra large, cut and etched glass vases for the bouquet of long-stemmed flowers. . Comports $1.00 Large, footed glass . com port topped with, glass cover. especially nice for fruits. Very special, $1.00. The Downstairs Store 2 1 Bars White Naptha Laundry Soap $1.00 The Downstaira Store 14 Rolls of Toilet Paper $1.00 Tha Downstairs Store Blouses $1.00 This is not a Tuesday price, but is a vejr special value. Women's dainty white cotton voile blouses with collars of contrasting colors and silk pongee with round, collar less neck. ' The Downstaira Store Children's Dresses $1.00 ' Clever styles in large assortments of pretty colors in checks, Stripes,' plaids and plain colors with contrasting trimmings are exceptional values at $1.00. ' Sizes 7 to 14. 1. The Downstairs Store ' (Dresses $1.00 In this lot are about 36 gar ments, including a few ging ham, voile and organdy dresses in sizes 16 to 40; also about 12 white and pink guimpe dresses in small sizes. The Downstaira Store 4 yds. Cretonne $1.00 Attractive designs for drap erieSr comfort coverings and coverings for shirtwaist boxes. Very special, 4 yards for $1.00. 1 The Downafafrs Store 10 Cotton Batts $1.00 Ten large sized sanitary white cotton batts. These will make a large comfort. Limit of 10 to a customer. Special Tuesday, 10 for $1.00. The Dowaatairs Store Aluminum Kettle $1.00 Six-quart convex kettle, with cover, of pure aluminum, extra heavy. ' Special Tues day, $1.00. 10-quart round aluminum roaster, $1.00. The Dow a stairs Store Dress Forms $1.00 Only a few sizes: 32, 40, 42, 44, in black jersey cov ered forms. Special, $1.00. Tfc Dtfwasulra Store -