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i i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1912, .. Mrs, E. H, Harrimap, at'a dinner in er Luncheon Bag. - W PUBLICLIBRARY U New York, said. of-the begging loteer | ; While ‘calling: on ja busiess friend ¥ “Open daily except Sunday and Mon- * Bulsamce: i i ‘about thelunch’ hour yesterday I was | : 1012 8. m", 1 40 6 p.m.,7.t0.9 p, m. | . “I am overwhelmed With beggin:lqt-' greatly surprised to see his fair sten- i . |Sunday'3 to 8 p.m." Monday 7t0 9 p. | ' ters. I received five thousand begging |, ographer eating and drinking from ! |m. B 'MILLS, Librarian.> | -\ letters before I started on my recent what had the appedrance of being an i o1 ¢ | Western trip. It ign’t unusual for me ordinary hand bag. Invited tp inspect | 1 — i to receive one hundred begging letters | the article in question, however, I was | I ‘ & day. | amazed at the clever manner in which ! i “i';\}ud most of them are from men. | the “buffet” bag was arranged. It con. | H T. BEAUDE T'TE ; Women have a finer, bolder spirit than | tafned specially made places for sand- | Merchant Tailor | L { they used to bave. The clinging, baby- | wiches and pie, besides a flask-like ar- | Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. French | ish type of woman is disappearing— | rangement with a screw top for the | {Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing: o | = Yhe type of woman, ! mean, who| coffee. To cap the climax, salt and i ialty. | b writes heasing letters and who, if! pepper shakers were set in the sides | 315 Belt.ami Avenue married. has for her motto: “Laugh and the world laughs with | you Weep and you get what you! want.” “It's a little idea of my own,” ex- plained the young woman. “I had the | bag, that looks just like an ordinary hand bag when you carry it on the street, made from my own drawings.” —Boston Post. | | | = —— ' THE SPALDING!' WOPEAN PLAN ~gest and Besy Hotel MINNESOTA More than $100,500.00 recapily expended on improvemenis. 250 r00; ivate baths, 60 sa rooms. . Every modern convenien uxurious and delighifaul ¥ restaurants buffet. Flemish Room, - Palm Room. Men’s Grill, Colonial Buffet; 8 Magniticent lobby apd public rooms; Ballroom. bangret vooms and private Covmir Baoru— i Downfall of Venice. : Fuller Koyne—The easies_t way to i It was December 28, 2805, that Vene make an enemy of a person is to lend |4 ice, the “Queen of the Adriatic,” was bim ten dollars. robbed of the crown that she had| [ M. P. Cunmius—I'd very much proudly worn for more than 1,200 | TEe te class vou ameng my enemfes. t boy does not grin with delight when called upon to drive .to the | years, By the terms of the treaty, of | Unnecessary Repetition. | 7 ition and bring lather home to the bosom of his ramily? Such Presburg, as dictated by that creatbr Little Jean Elizabeth was bein, RS orns the features of Robert M. La Follette, Jr., in this picture. He | and destroyer of kings and kingdoms, | tized. When the minister put thgebv:: | <~'l>iR' F' MQRP.HY arnessed the roadster to the trap and is about to meet the senator irom | Napoleon the Great, the ancient re-|ter on her forehead she. said, loud [FUNERAL DIRECTOR i | i | dining_rooms: Sun perior and observa- i e The Darhor and Lk onsin, now a presidential possibility, at the train as the latter comes | public was annexed to Italy, and the enough for all the congregation to AND EMBALMER Superlor. Convenlent to evergibing. ftom the nation’s capital. Bob La Follette, Jr., is a husky, robust boy. brim- | glory of the .city of the Doges wan hear: “My muzzer washed my face” Off1ce 318 Beltram! Ave. One of the Great Holels of the Northwest {| ming over with spirits and enthusiasm. 0o more, ! —The Delineator. Phorie 318-2. i B0 SALL | Our Misfortune Your Fortune { i i *s - Owing to our car of goods beingwx{recked and cartons broken we are com=- pelled to put the shoes on tables at ridiculous low prices. This sale opens i Friday, February 23rd, at 9 o’clock and will continue until every pair is sold. - || Table 1 Shoes up to $2.50,0nly . . . 98¢ “ 2 %« « 6350, Only . : . $1.69 | 3 ¢ $5.00, Only . . $2.48 Table 4 Children’sShoes upto $10Only . 59¢ Table 5 Children’s Shoes up to $1.75, Only. 79e¢ | { | f | 1 1] { i i | l 5 5 f 1 ] |