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'OOL, SA ¥ GROWERS : one ete fed Aj itis 26 to $36 per| - 4 Rees 3th : Seay Rie have declared that interior. conditions} ~“A Buit of Clothes” ia the title of an} this date /at’ from $1. re ee values will dd for tho Jasty ten years have made ‘it | Oflein!: pamplet’ to be ciréulated by the} scoured | d, which, at sd ed tha 4 i : a dmnossible for, them to fulfill their | National Woolsrowsra' Asnoviation, afid| to $ 1-2 veiita per anes fois ee ae ae j | Agreements, Varloud British” regre-| which 19 dealgned to acquaint’ the pub-| of = ety appa op Nema 3 inéss and working Fie —_—__ sentatives ar sald to be pushing foe Me with the conditions: surrounding the i, entire aie m the ‘ 4 tr be és = "1 A ; Mexican Ruler Decides When Con-| imnitation for work donn en consent ot clthing and with tha mmall per |in the wu ig Ret?” SS OT ‘oat of the whole wheat i¢ ; r “| cesalons, eapecially in Lower California | centage of t cost 03 4 1 cession Terms Have Not Been | sna ciitiran, dan: | dona aveeme-anepeel heshabeeal dat | 91-96 er Scoaeed pound batcad et ths contains ical substance -Lived Up to, Concessions * Denial id made by Pastor Rouniz, peo: | "An average all-wool, three-piece, suit medium. gride, then, the woci in’ the 5 r ; ; F ry Sa “Should Be Res TAL OF agrlentture and:development) {ot ‘men's. clothing’ today retailing | Medhum. griide, then. she a pitial to life and Sho evoked eine, Sovernment plans to nublify.|from the stores at. $50 to, $75... For m| entice sult w these amounts represents | ° ‘oe ; ; alt concessions granted. under the Diag| man weighing 176) pounds 31-2 pounde ‘A very Jarge part of the retail price of : “ : anid meri fegimes.~ Only those where’ of oe - Hnpeen ie nagancigaigh wes th: suit, but at that the wool grower prekeribed obligations have not been | welght o el sn's clothir : ae mach wid be'annulled, he asserts, | Fanges ‘nil the way from ten ounces. to| ‘id not receive this much for furnish , : 3 woo) the suit, as the wool gob taehewsreciee thereat ¢ightsen ounces yard. Th average| ing the iid pp ag Noma i le tions to-foreign interests, according to Medium-weight wines sult is ‘made of tg sarge sane to abiioee his ntntements of Mexican officials, Tt in. abel Srey ene teas asap abt oe are | PARTE 8 pels en iy tends also to enforces the: constitutional § yard: At 31-2 yards per suit, the cloth at re dachunting dt 8 or 10 prohibition. barring. foreigners trom |‘ 2 Sih B jin the entire suit weighs forty-nine ts: * acdned pound, which proper- holding: lana _-w! sixty-two-miles of ounces, or slightly over three ‘pounds, $ abana he deducted to find what tho | the. Mexican tier: and thirty-one i! “In the manufacture of worsted, all- | ower actually. received out of. this | miles: from the coast. line. i wool cloth, it requires 11-4 pound of} *' ; | The feneral trend of their statements Reoured wool to produce one pound ‘of ~~ -—--— } is tothe effect that it is the purpose (SED AGAINST HUN ARMY eloth. © Therefore, to make.all the cloth . any | of thé administration to avoid coloniza- In this sult wuld require’ 6T1-4 ounces | ion, projects that might eventually en- Pens: of scoured’ wool, or say 62 ounces, 3 } danger the nation and to recover domin- | ““Western wool is selling on the Bos- | ” Hl jon’ever dil lands ‘without violnting the TONDON;.<By Mail)—Tho credit for] ton market at from 70 conts to $1.90 i t legal ‘rights of the: present. producers. having Invented the antt-gas fan, which| per. scoured pound, depending on. the | These statements were made in ex: was used on the ‘battlefront’ as a pro.| fineness of the wool, The finer the 2 = - rer oe ! suit." | Wool, the higher the price is, Between the conrsest’ wool and the: finest’ wool} DANZIG.—(ny mait.)—The first Ger: | we-have 2 medium grads, known as} man paper to install a wireless plant three-eighths blood. | This: Is.a general- "for ihe collection of news ix the Danzig |. * by. foreign. interests. ‘of: Mlectricul Engineers, and on widely | purpose wool, suitable for the manufac- | Gazette, The ‘first dispatches have ar- The officials stated ihnt the greater | known writer. ‘Mrs. Ayrton herself an-| ture. of men’s or women’s dress goods. rived without multilation,. This is the ! part of several: states, such as Lower | nounced the other day that she was re-| It fs the grade found most adaptable} first concrete result. of the Giesberts | California’ and Chiapas is held by for-| sponsible for. the invention, which was} for the manufacture of: khaki uniforms} pian to establish an entire _ chain ‘of | cighers under concessions given by pre-| presented to the war office for the dura-} for our.soldiers in the recent war. This} wireless stations connectinig the larger vious administrat! » the war. grade_of wool is selling in| Boston on_papers-of Germany. é NOTICE! “~~ NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate] . os hore Closes at 12 Noon ; February 12 sales slips. We will give no. credit, on re- LS AVhuraday, Pe turned goods without the duplicate clip. a Minegin’s Birthday Thursday, February 12, being Lincoln’s birthday this sale will THRIFT. THURSDAY — be of a half day’s duration, bringing with it numerous worth-while THRIET THURSDAY ,# HARDWARE DEPT. . buying opportunities for men and women of thrifty turn of mind. Dry Goods Department: : rh We are not letting the difficulty of getting good merchandise Mage _or mountirig prices prevent the clearing of our stocks of broken. WE ce oe gap a ° MAKE. THURSDAY. YOUR REGULAR | THRIFT THURSDAY === “THRIFT. THURSDAY -Men’s Furnishing Department GROCERY DEPT. MEN’S HOSE — Regular” Thrift Price’. Price noe. $2.50 $1.75 3.00 2.30 No, 8... a : ; ? R : ae E Men’s Cotton Hose—These. ° recutar 20¢ VALUE—THRIFT PRICE 100: daw’ of 3°°.3.0-2. 40 41.2 Horse Toddlers ee ea 1Sc iol Shin Gedibote’ Esteavalans supe wi insur, 5 ° J : * ‘ ‘ete. i eta ‘colors, black, white, brown and» Mail Pouch Tobacco “and worth up to $8.50 Noes es $3.25 $2.25 : Palm Beach. . 3 = c k : THRIFT. ear ae ~ THRIFT PRICE ey ae 4.25 2.90 : 3 P air ’ 50c ed Bar Bonannn 4.79 : 3.30 STORE CLOSES AT 12 NOON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY \ No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. Telephones: 13 and 14 |