The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 13, 1911, Page 6

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i { f " i ‘i county as we only keep quality goods. . 600 yards of dainty striped 60c Wash Silks, suitable for dresses and waists, on sale for 39c 1000 yards of the best 10c value in Embroideries and Insertions in this sale for only 5c yd. : e 500 yards of the best Standard Sheeting, bleached or unbleached, 2% or 2% yards wide for only 25c yd. 1000 yards of 74%c unbleached L L Muslin, by the yard or bolt, for only 5c yd. : 1000 yards of best 10c bieached Cambric Muslin, by.the yard or bolt for only 7c yd. 1000 yards of heavy, close weave 74c Apron Gingham on sale for 5c yd. 20 pieces of neat dainty styles in Printed Linen, 20c mercerized fabric, fast coolrs, on sale at 15¢ yd. 10 pieces of printed cross-bar Dimity, a 2Cc fabric, splendid for wear, on sale for 15c. 10 pieces printed Batiste, all new designs, a nice sheer, 12%c cloth, on sale at 10c yd. 20 pieces Printed Lawn, full width, regular 7c lawn, on sale for 5c yd. Assorted lot 15c and 20c double fold Ducks, mostly blue and pink, fine for wash skirts, on sale for 9c yd. 36-inch all pure linen Dress Linen; colors pink, rose, brown, 50c is the regular price, on sale for 25c. 18c double fold Gingham, 31 inches wide, neat checks and stripes, fast colors, on sale 12%c. 45c wash Poplins and Diagonals for Jong coats, wash suits and skirts; black, blue, gold, rose gray, etc., on sale 25c. Choice lot of extra heavy 72-inch wide bleached Table Linen, $1.50 quality, on sale for $1.19. Fine assortment bleached and silver bleached 72-inch wide Table Linen, $1.25 quality, on sale for 98c. Very durable 90c grade unbleachad Table Linen, 68 and 72 inches wide, on sale for 75c. All linen, 65c grade unbleached Table Linen, on sale at 48c. Big lot of bleached Table Linen Remnants, 2 to 3-yard pieces, on sale at a fine saving in price. Two choice lots of Colored Table Linen Remnants on sale at 85c and $1.19. Big lot Wash Skirts on sale at 98c, $1.48, $1.98. Remnants of 12%c and 15c Zephyr Ginghams on sale at 9c yd. Remnants of extra heavy Blue Denim, best grade, on sale at 17%c yd. Remnants of heavy Cotton Crash, checked weave, on sale at 5c yd. One lot $1.50 fast black, taped edge, paragon frame Umbrellas, on sale for $1.25. ‘ One lot $1.25 fast black taped edge, paragon frame, on sale for 98c. ; Extra size $1.75 White Quilts, close wove, neat patterns, on sale at $1.39. Extra size $2.25 White Quilts, fringe cut corners, good design, on sale at $1.69. Assorted lot new High Shoes and Oxfords, $3.00 and $3.50 goods, on sale $2.00. Assorted ladies High Shoes, $2.25 grade, on sale $1.50. . A Assorted lot childrens Oxfords, $1.50 and $1.75 grade, on sale $1.00 All our fine stock of Lace Curtains and Portiers on sale at 20% discount. All Room Size Rugs will be priced at special low prices during this April Sale. Beautiful $10.00 silk embroidered Black Voile Skirts on sale $7.50. Fine lot tailored and lingerie Shirt Waists, on sale 98c. Big lot Woolen Dress Goods, 60c to $1.00 grades, on sale 39c. Mens 25c Wunderhose Socks on sale 19c pair. Mens Topsy Ajax Socks 15c pair, two pair 25c. The Quality Store B created when the library was in the| labor may be lightly burdened,” has The Butler Weekly Times Capitol. The library was removed J. D. ALLEN, Proprietor | tendants have had nothing to attend OBT, D, ALLEN, Editor and Manager be as blank space. It was an easy | job, Entered at the Post Office of Butler, Mon a Two night watchmen charged to taken up by the Democrats, and what- | lic approval. a business administration for waste- | fulness and extravagance. | An Unreported Speech. @econd-class mail matter. = the folding room will be dropped. PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR | Seventy-four policemen are on duty a : jat the Capitol, and unless the two WASHINGTON LETTER, |stalwart republican night watchmen watched the police, it is difficult to cae understand how they put in their time. Special Washington Correspond-| Here isanother illustration of waste- ent of The Times. fulness in running the government: Washington, April—That the door-|tween the capitol and war depart- keeper of the House of Representa-) nent for quick communication. Since tives has his thirteen-year-old daugh- |the telephone has come into existence ter on the payroll as “clerk to the/it has been used exclusively. But doorkeeper” ata salary of $1,200 line jobs of the two telegraphers re- by Congressman A. Mitchell Palmer Piriee "S aan e sie of the Ways and Means committee), Palmer, “somebody’s friend told while investigating useless positions somebody’s cousin that somebody’s on the House payroll. Palmer's re- ‘trenchment program was unanimous- ly adopted by the Democratic mem- bership, reflecting the greatest of #eredit upon the young Pennsylvania who has come to be recog- das one of the strong leaders of # House. The position of ‘‘clerk to eper”’ will be abolished. as yet been printed in any newspaper. | both all my heart and strength. plot was on foot to dynamite. the capitol. Thirty-eight extra policemen Is a sale oi QUALITY GOODS, the only kind it pays to buy. Every purchaser is a satisfied purchaser. The suc-. cess of this sale is a demonstration of the fact that first-class goods at a nice saving in price is fully appreciated. Come and get some of the good things. A sale made up of choice new stylish goods, first class in every way, at substantial reductions. Goods that you want at prices that will make it an object to invest now. We have not silpped in a lot of inferior goods for this sale, but every item is from our regular stock and you know there is not a better stock in this Be sure and attend this sale as you are sure to get good goods and save a nice lot of money on them. WALKER-McKIBBEN’S A Republican View. but just begun in Washington. One! “The legislative program outlined ErEAea Oh TRETEMAY DL OECN wreck years ago. Since then the two at-|department after another will be | by Speaker Clark will meet with pub- A It is progressive and ever they have the power, they will! only radical to those who hold that abolish useless officers and substitute | legislation in the interest o We are Showing the Finest Line of Long Coats for spring wear ever displayed in Butler at popular prices $10 to $20 Beautiful Tailored Suits $12.50 to $25 Lots of New Wash Dresses for ladies and children 75c to $5.00, A ‘lot of Black Leatherwear Taffeta Silk—yard wide . $1.25 grade, special price 98c. Choice, new black and white Belts and Bags New Fancy Belts New Jabots New Belt Buckles for Easter wear New Black Silk Petticoats $3.98, 4.50, 5.00 New Kid Gloves for Easter $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 pair . Gauntlet Driving Gloves $1.00 to 2.50 Lassie Handkerchiefs a color for every dress 25c Elks Install New Officers. © Butler Lodge No. 958, B. P. O. Elks installed new officers as follows at the regular meeting of that lodge Thursday evening, April 6: Lots more of the Warner's Redfern and Rust Proof Corsets just received—$1.00 up. The most comfortable and durable corset in the world. Be sure and fit your Easter gown over a War- Exalted Ruler, Joe Meyer; Esteem- in i."—Philadel icy Hy betad Leading -Knight, F. -T. Clay; Es- ican, (Republican.) Speaker Champ Clark made an im- Democrats Keep Promises. portant speech recently that has not| The Maine legislatute democratic in branches, has just adjourned, It was made in caucus, at which no | fter a session lasting thirteen weeks, newspaper men were present. It| during which every pledge that, had was a private, heart-to-heart talk be- | been made by the democrats in last tween Clark and his Democratic party | fall’s campaign was substantially kept. fellows. Here is what Mr. Clark said, | Crisis for Republican Progressives. not for the public, but for the ears of; The extra session vf Congress the Democratic members of Congress: | fers the progressive Republicans of | esteem.. “1 congratulate Mr. Palmer and his|the Senate an opportunity to make associates upon their retrenchment|the mistake of their political lives. program. I congratulate them with | If they oppose Canadian reciprocity it will surely revise their popularity “There is only one way to econo-|downward. This is particularly true mize, and that is for each man of us/as a nation-wide proposition. The to begin economizing at home. To| progressives con not now oppose aunt had heard someone say that a start the ball rolling I propose to do a reciprocity on the ground that it does little economizing on my own hook. | not revise the tariff -downward. on ee ee, Pant Gown my. office | things he teriner must were added. The have remained | ®t. go further. Tam bills will accompany the reciprocity ever since.”’ going to save the people $6,000 by | measure which will Per ng vg teemed Loyal Knight, W. R. Bell; Esteemed Lecturing Knight, W. J. Nix; Secretary, E. L. Vantrees; Treas- urer, Robt. U. Lotspeich; Trustees, W. W. Cannon and Chas. W. Mc- Farland W. O. Jackson, on behalf of the lodge, in a most appropriate talk pre- sented Past Exalted Ruler W. B. Weeks with a handsome silver smok- ing set, as a mark of appreciation and THE.NEW “Walker's Specials” for spring are fine—lots of new models this year. Supreme Court Denies Rehearing Washington, D. C., April 10.—The Inited States Supreme: Court to-day refused to grant a rehearing in the|| libel suit of Sam B. Cook against The Globe Printing. Company, publishers of The St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Hannis Taylor arguéd the‘motion for

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