The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1916 Page: 6 of 10
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1915 OIL TAX LAW
AmUmt attack oa tka lilt
MM production tax lav waa
iaaaehcd rridajr by the Indian
Vbrttory Illuminating Oil com-
m»r. Who filed cult In the fed-
aral evurt to got oaefe ktt.ato.it*
gUd the atato auditor under pro-
The tax paid, the petition al-
lege*. waa on production from
lea tea la the Oeaxe nation.
LAFAYETTE. TOM
WAOL OEMS FOR
the core 'MRS. CLARK THE
NO MORE!
Plark in binding every effort to| Crocker, 77, who died at 1:80-member Of the local p"**, No. ^Mlsa
”,'r»5^T» S"..‘»SVR
Ben F. Lafayette of ObeeoUh
and Tom I,. Wade of Marlow,
are the likely Candida t*n for
democratic national roliiinlttie-
man to succeed Kohert Oalbreath
who will not • seek re-election
to be exempt becausej front the democratic state ron-
they are federal agencies. The r^ntlon thta Kj.rtn*.
Moral axeucy question la *tl!lj E- Utterback nf Durant, cr
In be decided la the aupreme sente other close friend of Got-
eourt. ‘ ernor William* may be a datk
This la the third ease pending ' horse entrant
on the same question.
— Sunrise 7.05. Sunset 4:Jt.
One year ago today; Man
1 who held up the ministerial al-
liance session said it waa “poor
bunch of preachers.'* Ha got $6.
• Hilly Ashton, labor commis-
sioner, received Friday request
from ladles' aid society, Wag-
oner, for 10 centa and permis-
sion to put hia name in a crazy
quilt that would be sold for
charity.
AT WASHINGTON
nr h. n. hi nt.
Washington. D C.. Feb 25.
"W# hate to nit
And Ring and hit
The rock pile all flay long
But we have got
To lenrn the lot
Of thoae w ho have gone wrong.
have it voted upon on March 1. Friday morning at hla home, l.
•he :sth birthday of William 1225 K. Tenth-at. He waa a
D.-an Howell*, named In the bill —
as dean of rhe academy. l||D BHEIiliATISII
As an eleventh hour psycholo- lUlwMA I MM
f!S ^Skb,;‘;,n": AND BOWEL TROUBLE
day In Washington a* her guest’ _____
at a reception at which all good Tweuty.flve Cent. Worth 1a
aldow and Mve daughters, in- McQuIddy officiating.
ITruty; Try It! Take Harm-
lew, Moollilng Tre* f»r Ju*t
» Few I Nays.
Then it# knork. knock
On thie cruel rock.
knock.
WELL,STRONG
AND HEALTHY
OtalM Cp Her Mmctb. 8sM
It Waa a Fine Mediate*.
The “Chicken Flotilla ** Is
under the ban at the League
Island navy yard. Lieutenant
■ 'oimnander llavls ordered oftle-
ei - to refuse admission to ml-: And Its knock, knock, knork,
h i inns young women flocking ! On ’hit cruel rock
to greet sailors.
congressmen, who will support
the bill, may meet him.
The measure for which Mr*.,
Plark I* laboring so earnestly'
incorporates a distinguished body! Then no more Intense rheu-
of American authors, artists and matic pains good-bye chronic,
composer* including Woodrow miserable constipation, no more
Wilson and Theodore Roosavelt, sore, aching back. Tre* la won-
under a charter similar to that derful’ Acts right off. Tre*
granted by congress to the Na- iudures natural drainage of the
ilonal Aoadeinp of Scl-nce*. entire system; promptly opens
To htlmiilnte Idea*. {your clogged up liver and bow-
The object of the academy la
to stimulate the production
Joseph Hutcheson of Zaneo-
vllle, Ohio, owes hia life to a
willow twig which caught be
neather his chin, w hen he cats- j Champ Plark, wife of the speak-1 are under way for its presenta-
paulted ftom a wagon Into a
stream, holding his head above[ Indicate
water until rescue came.
er of the house,
slgnlfi
U. K. Stafford of Oklahoma
Pity was a candidate a few
weeks ago, but has definitely
said that he will not run.
Lafayette. wealthy busln>'«s
man. high Odd Fellow and one
of the strongest candidates for
lieutenant-governor in 1911. is
said to be the choice of the
(ted Carted To, statewide organization which
backed Judge J. 1). A. Robertson
In the race lor g#ver..or two until rescue came. ! cantly the pun-
-......... — I years ago. The mere announce lshment she
Mandarin, Fla.—“About 11 ment that the Phecotah man Is n c Roberts, negro, chart-1 hopes may ovor-
faars ago, after the birth of toy the candidate of this democratic wlth forging a *4 5 check on! take all obdu-
•hlld.” wrttae Madame C. BUIard. faction Is enough to array against \at|0nal bank, bound to rate congress
•f this place, “I was In a eery him, the Williams men. for the diMrtct court by Juatlee Donnell,
low and rnn-down atate of health, breach is atilt wide between the
governor and the man who al-j —school board threaten* to
most beat him. 'stage a “come back." Clark
Thoae of the former Cruce or- Hudson's resignation ha* set
Sanitation who were for Robert- burning the flame* which have
son. will he for Lafayette, while smouldering since the lat-
many of the old-timers, such as compromise.
John B. Doolin of Alva, and John
Williams of Oklahoma City,
he-
els; cleans the atomac* of fer-
0f mentlng. gassy, foods and waste:
to excellence. No financial aid
of any sort Is asked from the
TUI our sins are knocksd away '
government.
Incidentally, the
These two stanzas from “The er*' Chorus” and the play of
Roek-Hreakers' Chorus" of a, which It Is a part Is unknown
new political drama by Mrs. yet to official Washington. Plans
feverishness,
headache**, dizziness and bllioiu
misery. Don't stay 'knocked
out” any longer. Get this quick
Rock-Break-! ‘oda>' 2**, »«
Drug Co. or direct from H. B.
Denton * Co., (Not Inc.),
Heardstown, Illinois.
$ aad was vary weak.
than of - — . . . recommend-
ad that I tab* Cardnl. Ho waa
Mating me. and he told mo to
taka It to build up my atrength.
Bald It waa a fine medicine. 1
teak S bottle* and It bulit me
If. After the use of 2, I wax R
W f
fffaatly Improved in fleeh, strength | will be found backing Wade
; aad health, In fact waa entirely : canse of the association* of for-
Well, bnt took on* more bottlo mer year*,
to tie sure I'd taken enough. I
wna able to do my work and waa |
• wall, strong woman.
I highly recommend It ns a|
| kali. I have never had bad
health a lace, have been well and
Whiting,
men who oppose
a pet bill Mr*.
Clark la busy
Just now trying
to lobby thru
congress.
And as a lob-
byist Mrs. Clark
has all previous comers distanced.
To begin with she has overcome
gtroag and healthy ever since.
" Cardnl, tha woman's tonic, la
9 tab!*. medicinal Ingredients.
Which have been found to exert.
a tonic, building Influence. I “ON TRIAL.
Par over 40 yearn this medl-1 “On Trial" takes no hoed
•tea haa boon naod by tho women I a chronological sequence
. af tela country, aad tho thoua-1 event which tell the story of a
' aada of letters, which emnc to oelebrated murder case. it*
na ovary year, are proof of its ward according to the order in
Nil therapeutic, beneficial medl-1 «cenee move backward or for-
a-i valao. I which they are related In the
V yaw an la Bead at a remedy wttaeaa box, and you learn tho
din, taka Cardnl. details of tho case not aa they
—Robert Hogan. *0
111., hadn't been able to sleep j the handicap that bars the male
lor three years. Tired of walk- lobbyist, from reaching members
ing the streets while others rest-
Par sale
I are deocrlbed in court, but as
I they have actually oocurred. The
I original Chicago cast of players
ed, Hogan shot himself.
—Garner of Choctaw, author
of two unsuccessful poll tax vot-
ing bill*, flrat member of fifth
legislature to announce for re-
election.
—Looking for bootleggers who
have smuggled boose Into dry
West Virginia, police arrested
Misses Helen Borden and Elisa-
beth Driscoll at Galllpolls. O., and
took 83 pints of whisky from
their pantalettes.
—“Oood for man or beaat,”
said the label on a bottle of
horse medicine. Arthur Seaton,
of Pawtucket, R. I., Is dead. He
took It for a cold.
on the floor. She simply sits In
the speaker's private gallery, and
spots some congressman who has
not promised to support her bill.
Then she summons a page to tell
that member that “Mrs. Clark.'
wife of the speaker, would like
to see him a minute."
Of course most members
with alacrity
tion here during the early spring,
i Then any member who dare*
vote against the academy bill
may see what Mrs. Clark think* i
of him
The play was eoncelved during :
a trip with a congresfiional par'y
to Panama.
JOSEPH CROCKERr77,
DIES, FUNERAL SUN.
G. A. R. veterans will have
! charge of ihe funeral of Joseph
HOW SHE ENDED
TEN YEARS OF
SKIN-TORTURE
$5.00 GLASSES
at $3.00
Itim or Rlinless.
Our frames and mounting*
are guaranteed 15 year*. Do
not fall to take advantage of
these prices.
IT.yes Tcwted Free.
COFFMAN OPTICAL CO,.
ICHI X. Robinson.
THE2
California Market Home
108 West California Avenue
Nichols & Co.
ION West California Street.
GROCERIES
Del Questa
lOB \V. California. W(L MM.
MEAT MARKET
Fresh R*g*. SJOc do*. 2...T.V
Fr. ;-b Country Rutter.
lb...........It*-- and .'Mb’
Fresh Creamery Rutter,
|ii*..........:{,»r and :13c Fresh Hearts,
Fresh Cabbage, ib. . . 2*»< p,««h Pigs Feet, lb.......TH
Pk. Burbank Potato * :Wr • Pi< kled Pigs Feet, 1 feet lOe
Prosed H*ns, per Ib......IBc
Neck Bones, 5c lb.; 6 lb*. 8.V
Melts, 2 lbs. for.........*®C
lbs. for. .911c
Pk Sweet Potatoes (Yamsi :Mh-
Pk. Fresh Turnips.......hk I
Pk. Good Apples ........i».V
1 bunch Green Unions or
Radish“s ....... <V
1 bunch larce Celery . . MM' •
2 cans Corn or Hominy.. LV!
2 cans Peas or Kraut ....Iflrj
4 Iba. Dried Peaches ... . 8$ri
1 lb. Dried Apples
Home Made Chili, lb. ...13c
Fresh Brains, lb........lOe
Brisket Bacon, lb.......1®*
Whole Hams, lb........Me
Majestic or Supreme Bacon.
by slab, per pound... .Me
\VK STRIVE TO PLEASE.
Wul. 27:11.
We Deliver I W. IIHML
KiM W. Cal.
—The office of Indian afaftra
haa atarted a "aave the Indian _______
will praoent the play at theib*b,e#.. campaign." _ Statistics ported from
Overholaor March 4 and 5. The show three In five Indian ba- - — —
revolving stage used for the run b,®s <l|e before they reach five /T
— years.
Tf you have an Itching, burning.
I unsightly akin-trouble, you can
go imagine the feelings of Mra. C. O.
They are nothing Roberta when she wrote—“1 had
If not courteous gentlemen. And ecz.-ma on my face for ten year*
then, while they are still bowing 1Jtn* reJ formed in a
their little bows, and asking how smn" on m5' rhi'’ and
they can serve, she nails them. a,| ,over ,my fai/,, Th<‘y
; itched and burned me nu fully. ft
ThWP Ambiliona. , was certainlv embarasainp to m®.
Champ's great, tho suppressed. rlriKaZm^
ambition. Is to rule at the white tieatment that could <>e used for
house. Mrs. Champ's great and 'his trouble, but nothing did mu
unsuppressed ambition Is to help ;'n'e'u fnd U.loTstp re'-
establish In this country an Am- lieved in a day or two. In one
ertcan Academy of Arts and Lei- 1 xure-d. -This six
r _ months nso and the tritUDle hiis
l®rB* never returned.”—Weatherfor, Okla.
The bill. Introduced by Slayden < ot. ;x every druggist sell* Resi-
Of Texas has been farnrahlv r». not Ointment and Kesinot Soap and
or lezas, nas been favorably re- aoctors hBV, pre8cribed the Resinot
Committee. Mrs. treatment for over twenty years.
I la Chicago will be uaed for the
1 local eegagament.
—National rights to "The
Ne'er-Do-Well” film, from Rox
Beach’s nov.*l hare been sold by
Selig to So)| L. Lesser, 24, for
Saturday
112 New
R.&G.
Corsets
Front Lace
of tho wittloot lines
[which over have found their way
j to tho motion picture screen ap- $150,000, It la reported,
pear In the captions for acenea
la “Tho Ragamuffin” Laaky-
] Paramount feature with Blanche
Swoot which la an Empress at-
traction today and tomorrow.
I Mixed with Now York Bast Side
| along are both humor and phil-
phy of tho kind chnraeterla-
| tic of a "crook” girl of the
I slums, the role taken by Mias
j Swoot. Dustin Farnum la eom-
I lng to the Empress Sunday and
—Preliminary hearing of Mrs.
B. B. Tuller charged with ob-
taining money under false pre-
tense by collecting for book*
which she failed to dellrer to
Mrs. L. F. Palmer, waa due in
Justice Maupln’s court Friday
afternoon.
—Preliminary hearing of John1
Lung on charge of shooting Chief
Monday la Charles Neville Buck's VV. B. Nichols continued
B- IT* the
MR.RO.
that* moot
l OmL All
$4.95
$5.95
Mb Mate and
all-wool plaM
Coat*
$6.95
v Mate and navy
Pigte Shirts
$4.50
I oelobratod story of n Kentucky
fond. “The Call of the Cum
torlaads.” It to a Pallao-Para-
| mount production.
POLLY.
Vaudovlllo Mil at the Folly
I Includes tho Parisian Trio, sing-
era and Instrumentalists, Miss
Lucy. Lacier aad Charles Ella-
worth, comedy singing and Gar-
1 oaaattl Brother*, acrobatic ex-
hibition. Tho screen program
Friday teelndos the fourth ept-
|sode of "Lord John's Journal,”!
"The Eye of the Horua.” and an
I L-Ko comedy together with other
I splendid photoplays.
LYRIC.
Aa Irish sketch, called "Jnst
I Landed,” opens the Lyric ahow,
presented by Broughton and
Turner, who appeared in Okla-
homa City last season with “Lit-
tle Boy Blao.” Tho next on the
MU are the National City Four.
I a quartette. * Tho third act la,--- - -
n feature presented by the Swee- chickens,
any Otrla and Newton, and con-
sists of trick* of contortion.
"Bondswomen" with Maud Fea-
ly ta tho loading role. Is on the
March 8.
—Five little boy* pleked up
In a down town alley by Truant
Officer Hopkins were given tketr
baptism In police station etlquet
Friday morning. All were sent
home.
—Divorce, hitherto absolutely
prohibited, has driven the enter-
ing wedge lr^> the laws of Brasil.
In the new civil code absolute di-
vorce Is permitted by tho unhap-
pily married, but they cannot
marry again.
—Alvtn Hortne. IS. of Eldo-
rado. Ohio, was fined $31 when
found guilty on a charge that
he dug a skunk from its don.
—Mrs. Tom Gallagher, 31, of
Chicago, bride of two month*
killed herself because she feared
her husband's anger when her
pet dogs IciUed three of hla pot
PURE FOOD
Grocery & Market
ELI BROWN, Manager
112-114 X. ROBINSON ST. PHONE WALXIT 1055
Suits Made
To Your Measure
$15.00
NEW SPRING WOOLENS
TO SELECT FROM.
All the New Wenvee and
Novelties of
the Season.
UNITED WOOLEN
MILLS
19 North Broadway.
Opposite I.iee Buck in*.
Saturday Shopping
—AT—
LeMASTER’S
Will Be Profitable to You
Men's Shirts
Ladies’ Waists
Very attractive phowlng of
Men's Sliirta in patterns
very attractive, of fadeless
dies and good quality cloths.
Regular SI.on and $1.50
values. Saturday specials
U5c anti S)Hc.
A running mate of our
special suirt vaiues you will
find in our showing of new
Neckwear for men and boys.
Some exceptional value*
In new Spring Waists.
!«pooial for Snturday
White Lingerie and Voile of
beautiful quality, dainty em-
broidery and lace trimming*
and ail embroidered front.
Prices range .10o up to $i£.8S
Crepe De Chine and Com-
bination Crepe and Lace
Waists in all the new spring
colors, $l.l«4.
New arrivals in Champagne and White Boots,
spvcial interest to the ladies—$3.50 to Sfi.OO.
235 W.
Grand
Near
Harvey.
] Le MASTER
Dry Goods Company
THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE.
Things of
Jnst Wert
of Over-
holser
Theater
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
14 lbs. Granulated Sugar for
*1.00
9 bars Cotton Boll Soap for
25c
Fancy White Potatoee, peck 3Gc:_bushel
Freeh Laid Country Fggs, dozen.....
*1.15
2oc
Shelled Pecans, select Halves, pound
40c
Wonderful
New Spring
SUITS
" $15.00
$19.75
$25.00
STYLE SHOW WILL BE
FROM MARCH 4 TO li
Plana for tho spring style ahow
of Oklahoma City merchant* to
be conducted from March 4 to
1*. ar* complete and It remains
only for the merchants to pre-
pare far tt. Frank A. Whitten.
Moratory ot the retailers' asso-
ciation. raid Friday after the
mooring of tho director*.-
Claude Weaver, postmaster, ad-
dressed the directors at the Skir-
vin Friday boos.
—Comm teat oner Mike DoaneUy
say* his department wouldn’t coat
tho taxpayers a cent. "My re-
ceipts this year will exceed the
expenses by several thousand dol-
lar*." he declares.
—"Four day* now until the
$100 penalty will apply on de-
linquent Income tax reports," said
State Auditor Howard Friday.
—State board of education
meet* March «. says call ot K. H.;
Wilson. Work of choosing suc-
cessor to Chas. Evans of Edmoud
Normal will begin.
—Governor Williams oxpoctr
ad back la capital Saturday .
—Jury in the Blalne-co elec-
tion case in the federal court
IN PLOT ____ _
CIHC UNDER ARREST wms still out Friday morning.
Ba rated fra*
Washington, Feb. 35.—Refue- j —New taxi rates, effective
ing to give $6000 ball when t\ j March a, will give Chicago the
8. Commissioner Taylor held that cheapest auto fares in the United
they mast answer Tuesday, in- state*. Fifty cents for the first
dlctmeuto In New York, for the j mu*, thirty for the second, is
Labor'* Peace Connell conspiracy, y,, new schedule,
former Congressman Robert Pow-|
lor. Herman SrhnHots and Henry , _The athletic card at Colonel
Martin wore arrested here today, weeks' gymnasium. 640 1-3 East
Seventh-*;.. Friday Bight will con-
' list of boxing, wrestling, a tug
. of war. high kicking and a nin-
! nlng high jump.
Caldwell Drag 6a.
Prascription Exports
Fhoni year prescription and
other drug wants. We deliver
Cal dwell Crag Ca.
—Many candidates for county
•sscssor are expected to flock
to the race since the announce-
ment of J. S. Morrow, that he
would not seek re-election.
ELKS MEETING
, j The Elks will have regular
, meeting tonight ot g o'clock 1*
\ fb# r’ub rooms. t*-l? West
•i JUia-at.
Raoon, Swift's Premium—Morris Supreme or Majestic,
by the side or half side, pound .................
.25c
Sweet Clover Oroamery llutter. per package
Saner Kraut, per quart .................. .
30c
California Evaporated Peaches, per pound ...............5c
7-5c Grape Fruit for.
35c
4-1 Or cans Van Camp's Hominy for
.......25c
8 Small Cans Tomatoes for
S cans Good Corn for
4 cans Early June Peas for
25c
S ram Asparagus Tips for
. SOc
8 cans Fitted Red Cherries for
S-Br cans Hales leader Mi k for
. . 25c
...10c
TH E AN N EX-Ths Grest Underselling Store
117*119 WEST GRAND AVENUE.
Great Annual Disposal Sale of all small lots cddi and ends. Remnants, etc., contin-
ues tomorrow. If you didn’t attend these sales, make it a point to be on hand early
tomorrow. Wonderfully good values will he offered in these great assortments of mer-
chandise. A sale that will be remembered for years—Loads of new spring merchandise
go right in with the surplus stocks to sweeten up the bargains.
TOMORROW
t\'e have deter-
ments
Great Bargains in Staple Dry Goods
Bleached Sheet*. 72 by 90. fine values =7.<-
mined to sell I Hu-k Towels, large 15c size........ ’•e
out 74 gar- Turkish Towels, bleached. 7<-c size at l *<■
Aprons. 50c. full length gingham at..S.c
Madras, full 3€-ineh ISc value......Me
Duckling Kimono fleece 25c value, yd tile
$5.00
Every fall gar-
ment in this
ot, women's
up to date:
Coats, Suits. for
_________„
Shoes, boys' heavy calf skin, pair fl.39
Shoes, boys* $2.50 and $3.50 dress, iaeo
and button, black and tan, pair. . . .$1.<!>
Men's factory sample shoes. $3.50 nvd
$4.hf» values, pair .................9*
Percales. 5 yard patterns, dark and Ii?ht.
for ..................................
Hose, ladies' 15c black with white
lie
Dresses. Skirts,
to be sold out • foot, pair
Select any gar- , 50c snk Ginghams
ment you may -
desire whether at .....................lve
j 15- English Lonsroloth at
i per yard ...............^
! 25c Striped Tissues at..lOe
• 15c to 20c flowered and
plain crepes at ......lOe
Union Suits, ladies’ fine bleached, $1 Ret
Siiuk ...............................^
Si’Dfi Coats, the new spring styles.
I !; ids and checks. .*7.50 valuos for 52.RH
B!ar.kets — The $3.50 large sire, wool-
nap, now pair ...................fl.78
B''.' n ‘•rets—The $1.50 large size cotton
blankets, white and gray, fancy bor-
ders. j-iir .....................• •
Gingham--Double fold. 13 5•_c_ and 15c
7*7»hv.- gir.gh.m, 1,! yards..........79e
Hle.iohed y*:s in—36-inch fine soft fin-
s’ . 10 vards .....................7f»e
Shirt Madras—36-inch woven stripes. 15c
vn!u°. 10 yards for ...............79c
10c cotton Flannel, vd...5c
ami dark
The Original
Prices Were
S10 to $25
outing.
.....Sc
Light
yard
17c 34-inch comfort robe,
yard .................Sc
Wrapper I'ercatc*. dark
patterns, yard ........5c
SHOF. EXTRA
rhoice of table women's,
misses', hoys' and chlt-
dren's street and dress
shoes nni oxfords, come
in tan. calf, gunmetal, vicl.
kid and gunmetal, lowr
and button: all good shoes,
values to $3.30. 41
rhoice. pair ........
3-1 fV taa* Hales Leader Milk
Fare Urd, No. 8 pall 4tV; No. 5 pail (IV; No. to pat]
Brisket Boron, per pound ......................
. St.25
4-lOc cans Monarch Raked Beans for
. 25c
S>18r cans Monarch Raked Ream for
8>90r cans Monarch Raked IV-aits for
8 large rana Beet! for
8 package* Macaroni or Spaghetti for..............
Fcrrtan Dale*. |ier pound ............................ |Oe
8 largo van* Broken Slice Pinraprle for ..........
Good Rio Coffee. 2 lbs. for.......................
. 25c
4 ran* Snider’s Tomato Soup for........... ...........-y
35c can Ualnmef Baking Ponder for ..................j7r
SOc enn Hershejr’s Goooa for ............................
85c bottle Monarvh_ Catsup for ......................| y
SOc bottle Grape Jutce for...........................
35c bottle Snider'* Uatsup for ......................
Our own make Fcannt Ratter, made fr<>*h every day from
_the very heat peanut*, per pound ~,y.
Quality Price Service
PURE FOOD
Grocery & Market
Men’s Furnishings
Men * Shirt*—Odd* and end* In
men's dress shirt*, some with
soft cuffs and conars. worth up
to *1.00. at.............. S»<
I'nderweai—Men's heavy fleeced
I’nion Putts, now........... 7*e
overalls—Men's heavy blue union
nude Overalls, now........4»e
fnderwear—Men's heavy sani-
tary fleeced Shirts and Drawer*
'or ......................
Woo! Shirts—Men's tl 50 light
and heavy weight pure Wool
Shirts, now ...............
I'nion Su:ts — Boys' heavy
fleeced and ribbed Union Suits.
all size*, now................."9c
Bovs' i'ar.ts—Boys' school pants.
* to 15; good dark colors, strong
and serviceable ........... 29c
Men's SOc and 7Sc heavy leather
Work Gloves, now 23c
Mens rants — worsteds and
enssimeres, Lght and dark co!-
o-s. $3 5a values, now.. *1Jt«
Work Shirts—Men's heavy blue
and tan work situs now Me
Men's Hats—S3 and 1350 soft
and stiff hats now *"*e
SHOE DAY
M*n's $2 50 and $5.7*0 DrF.-s
Shoes, lace and button, tan,
calf, gun metal and vici kid.
sale price S1.7!»
Men's $3.50 ar.d $4.00 Good-
year welt dress shoes, cun
metal, tan. calf and patent,
kid and ci.»th b'.:M n
and lace, sale j>ri< *.
Misses’ $2.00 cloth top pun
metal patent leather and vici
kid shoe*?
New Gray K.d Boots. 12-inch
fancy tops, the mice now in
the east M,i n street stores
price $7 00: the Ar.r.ev.
Children’s $100. $1.25 and
$1 ’«■ school shoes, pair. *L*k*
Pahjes 25c and 50c soft sole
shoes, pair ............17»«*
l.ad.es" leather soft sole kid
Boudoir Slippers, blat k and
colors. trimmed with silk
pompoms. $1.25 and $1 '**
values, pair ........... 3IU*
Elen’s Furnishings
Silk Shirts—Men’s $2.50 fancy
silk stripe Shirts now.......9Se
Ties—50c silk Four-in-Hand
Ties, now ...................35c
Silk Sox—35c and 50 black and
colors, now ................lie
Garters—Men’s Paris style now
at .........................12c
Jewelry Guff Buttons, tie pins
and clasps, up to $1.00 values.
now ...... 19c
Handkerchiefs — Whit# hem-
s’itched. 10c values now......Sc
Suspenders —50c Silk Lisle now
at ........................19c
I’anvas Gloves — Men’# and
Bovs', pair ..................5c
Sweatees Men’s $2.50 all wool
Sweater Goats now.......$1.29
Sox Men's 15c Lisle, black, tan
and white, now...............Tc
Overalls- Men's best union mad#
expressman's stripe and blue
ovo alis and jumpers now ...79c
I'-iderweat* Men's odd lot#
Shirts and drawers, to 75c value
per garment ...............25c
llos**—Bovs’ 20c heavy ribbed
♦lack hose, now pair........19c
WONDERFUL MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS
Toadies* 15c white foot, fast bla* k
hose . . .............. 5c
Indies’ 50c lisle knit union suits
lace trimmed ............. 25c
Ladies’ 35c !is!e knit lace tr:» -
med drawer* .............1-V
Ladies' $1 *0 soft muslin nitfht
grow ns. lace trimmed.....25c
ladies muslin petticoats w :h
1 n inch embroidery flounce 25e
Indies’ 25c lisle thread black
and white hose..........19c
Lad4es* 50c pure #i!1c hose with
* inch parter top. black, white
and color# ................. 25c
l adies' $1 25 pure stik 1« button
irloves. b'ack ar.d white ... 49c
Ladies' $1.15 fine crepe four*,
beautiful trimmed .......4i*«
Ladies' SOc corset cove’-#. 2a« •*
and embroidery trimmed . 25c
Indies full length gingham
burrr'ow aprons, each 25«»
I-adies colored silk petticoat#.
special, each ... «»9c
Ladies 12Hec silk taped bleach-
ed lisle vest.- 7c
I-adies 13c lace front bleached
isle vests 9c
I-adies 52 5«> finest corsets
»samples' each P'm*
L*ad*es' silk brocade corsets
< samples» vei heat > up
to *10 values anjjte
Indies fl 25 house d- *sses.
• :•*#!> tr. •*' 1 . f9c
Dadies' $2.50 beautiful y k
wa sts. wb:*i* and colors I"m*
Ladies' $’ 2* fine voile and s V
c -epe waists «»c
Ijidies* ?! ”a white ar.d colored
linen skir’s «9q-
I^dtes' < .* •"'> serjre sk *s 1
■ ♦ • *’ 1 r.av*
Ladies lie $*« « \ Ty, .. •
fou ard \- • « s
I-adi-s’ <2 50 blue and tan linen#
dres-es. beautifully trimmed 9Hc
i'h.i’irt •. s fine white voile and
lawn dresses, beautiful lace and
embroidery trimmed, for afres 2
to 11. up to $2.50 values—your
choice.................. .9*c
s beautiful (gingham
a’-*i K.i .itea dresses, a ires 2 to
It. to J1 . values, choice...49c
RKAD THKkE.
Reached Sheets. »*5c val..25c
to 10c Laces yard......$c
»' • • s Ribbed Hose for. Sc
1 1’earl Buttons dozen.....5
S k Floss for..... 1
'• > • v\ ■ r.« S.'k. spool for... 2
Rost Safety ihrs fo»- 3
width Te- ale •
H "”w Towe'imr. yd 4
R ''■*«•« T'-**ead spool....3
1 > a rd - . . 8
1 d.- k "Liti'ig, yd .3
• Word* and Dre«
Over 1,000 Pair* of Men*s Trousers On Sale
rr»#«»fi t 9 Tte
92 59. at
$1.39
T rNBrr* t> Tte Troitfr* I p To
«2tete. •« 1054 at
$1.69 | $1.98
Tri*««<'rq 1 p Tte
• 1-50.
$2.49
Tro«»cr« Ip Tte
•5 ait 99. at
$2.98
93 54 Boy# all wool Kn cktr
Sit# . .......... HJt
*5*4 Boy# Pure WorvH
»utt# *2JK ]
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