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‘Boston Store | = | @ . Hosiery - Specials Ladies® all silk hoso—full fashioned with double sole and high spliced heel. $3.00 pair. —— Ladies® silk hose in black and all , the new shades, from 59c to $A.75 pair. » B Misses’ fine mercerized lisle, a 75¢ value, special at 50c patr. Misses' school hose, made of fine yarn in black, white and ocor- n, 30c pair. Boys' school hosc, extra hecavy, made with linen heel and toe. Sizes, 6 to 11, 30c pair. Men's pure silk hose, full fashioned with double sole In black, mnavy, smoke, cordovan and white, special, $1.25 pair. Mew's fino mercerized lisle in black and colors, 50c pair, Men's wool sport hose in heather anixture, special, $1.00 pair. WIFE TAKES {USBANDSADVICE nd Is Mndo Well Again Lydia E Pinkham’s egetable Compound Mass. —‘“The doctor told uut I had to have an oper- | ation, otherwise I would be a sickly woman and could not Rlhave any more chil- dren on account of my weakened con- dition. I refused to have the operation. My husband. asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound to see | Il l! would not help | or the first malthl I eould do but little work, | to lie down most of the time, wps | vmu and could eat hardly mythmg. it my husband v‘u’n always reminding to take the table Compound, hich l did. Of my nlght children this |, was the easiest birth of all and lm thlnkf\ll for your Vegetable Com- nd. I recommend it to my friends n I hear them ccmplainin about {r nl- "'—Mrs. M. NATALE, Fre- ‘ kl S in(fl-ld Mass, ckly, ailing women make unh':rv; on lnda fter reading Mrs. Nat ter one can lm-g-ma w this home ormed by her restoration to th. Every woman who sutfers from h ailments should give Lydia E. Pink- s Ve ble Com a fair trial, i surely worth while. THE PLACE TO GET FISH EVERY DAY IS HERE D PRICES ARE LOWER. d Shore Haddock . Halibut, Silver Salmonm, , Eels, Cod Fish Cheeks, Cod Live and Bolled Shrimp, d, Little Neck Clams, Steaming Y Open Long Clams 50c quart. Our Indian Neck Oysters, open h every day. ARE OPEN TILL % O'OLOOK THURSDAY EVENINGS. ®Moore's Mackerel, The “Know Him" editor feels, this morning, as if ht had scared a great success over the town. Shame on you for not knowing James S North of the C. J. White company. He was born and railsed here, more of you should have known his profile. As it was only four people out of 31 recog- nized him from the silhouette—yet it was a good one of him. We rather suspect that we recelved but a few guesses because so many were con- fu.-"d by his profile. Better luck next time, falks, Miss McNulty of 317 lincoln street was the person guessing him correctly and gaining the dollar. Others who were right were, George Feraleto, Ruth Hickok and J. W. | Irving. Peculiarly enough on the eve | of ladies’ night in the contest a lady guessed . right first. Many of the guessers last night were of the opinion that the silhouette was of J. C. Loomis of the Commercial Trust company. He received 9 guesses. F. W. Holmes of the Hame Banking and Realty company got 7 guesses, both of them receiving more than the actual person represented. Now for the ladies. As announced Inst evening we are going to consider the guesses of the gentler sex only this evening unless none of them guess right when the prize of one dollar will go to the first man making a correct guess. Other rules are the same—the first correct guess received at the Iferald office wins. Names and addresses of the contestants must be written upon the sheet of paper as well as the guess. No phone calls will be accepted. Ladies, do you know WOMEN SHOPPERS! For Tomorrow Only we offer the follow- ing extraordinary specials, taken from our sale prices:+— $1.00 for the choice of Women’s Felt Com- fort Slippers. $1.00 for any pair of Misses’ or Children’s Comfort Slippers. who the silhouette at the top of lha! column represents? It you do guess| and quickly. MANY ASK ABATEM More than 50 taxpaye abatements at the meeting of the bourd of relief yesterday and this afternoon, at the last afternoon session of committee, a repetition of the rus seen. The board will meet every ing up to and including next Tuesduy evening’ Revolution Breaks Out Over in India London, Feb. 15.—Revolution has broken out in the Indian state Tonk, in Rajputana, says a Reuters dispatch from Allahabad. After agreeing to demands of the people the Mohammedan ruler of tHe dis- trict, arrested leaders in the move- ment, whereupon rioting broke out. State troops are actively engaged and people are fleeing toward British ter- ritory. 20 ARE IN CUSTODY. Belfast, Feb. 15.—Twenty members | of the Irish Sinn Fein delegation to ofl the British parliament are now in custody. The 20th N. J. Crowley mem- | ber for the north division of Kerry, | | was arrested in Dublin yesterday. Graham's Dancing School. Open daily at 299 Main street. Monday night classes for clerks and | ofice workers. Tuesday nights, private classes by appointment. Wednesday nights, married class. Thursday nights, High school and be formed Wednesday afternoon (4 to 6), February 23. Children's class Thursday afternoon, lessons by appointment THE LANDIS CASE. No Action Is Taken 'l‘odly. Pending Further Developments in Congress. Washington, Feb. 15.—Impeachment Federal Judge Chicago re proceedings against Kenesaw M. Landis of mained at status quo today pending the fixing of a date by the judiciary com- mittee for a hearing on the charges preferred against the jurist by Repre- sentative Welty of Ohio. Chairman Volstead announced that witnesses would be asked to appear before the committee probably within a week. young people’s class. Instruction 7:00 to 8:30. Advanced, S:30 to 11 (all classes). Afternoon Grammar school class will 1 | { $1.00 for Women’s pure thread Silk Hose. $1.00 for Women’s Heather Wool Hose. $3.50 for Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps; high heels only; worth up to $12.85. Buy Your Rubbers Here Tomorrow. HUB-MARK AND WALES GOODYEAR Guaranteed First Quality, at $1.19 for all Men’s Rubbers. 79¢c for 59¢ for all Women’s Rubbers. all Children’s Rubbers. 79¢ for all Misses’ Rubbers. 89¢ for 99¢ for all Youths’ Rubbers. _ all Boys’ Rubbers. Stops Hair Coming Out: RAPHAEL’S DEPARTMENT STOY -Great Purchase Sale of Apron Dresses and House Dre (Begins At 8:30 a.m. Wednesd “THE BIG STORE* ‘Gmghams And ‘Scout’ Percales On Sale To- morrow At . . . uelidens G o The illustrations show only three of styles that are in this sale. . The trat:!‘: l:!;nmyes‘ and “Scout” tell the story ‘of how good the mati Necks are square and V, sleeves are short, d confined at the waistline with set-in belts, loase sashes;, full leng-th full cut, ric-rac braid trimm attractlve styles in the following patterns: SMALL FIGURES LIGHT PATTERNS PIN] STRIPES SOLID SHADES INDIGO BLUE LIGHT We expect a great demand for these Aprons ond DressesTomorrow better be here earlv and get 200 Mary Pickford Tie-Back Aprons 300 House Dresses 10 Si n Sale At . . A New Purchase PATTERNS? Are small, neat checks, stripes and w}_— plaids, which vary from t.he somber to flle exceeding- ly bright colors, some plain chambrays also may be These easy-to-put-on Aprons are as se they are attractive in patterns and Btylmr had. STYLES? They are the becoming square necks with | exceptionally well made, of ang with all seams bound or loop stitched. Al vestee and rever effects of chambra and pique. Skirts trimmed, have two patch pockets, and Corsets on Sale Tomorrow at A good fitting, stylish’ Corset, made of a good quality Pink Coutil, with elastic bust, long skirt. are cut on loose fitting lines, comfortably and neatly confined at the waistline by means of set-in or set-on .| that tie in a large bow at the back. bets, and tie lback sashes. new and perfect in materjal and making. 2000 Yards Of Fine Curtain Materials On Sale — Tomorrow One Day Only At . . . : A special purchase of 2000 yards of beautiful new curtan matenals will be placed .on sale tomorrow morning in our domestic dept at 15¢ yard. 4 Large assortment of different style weaves, with plain or fancy edges, in white ecru or ivory f 0 to make a selection. Value up to 39c yard. Limited number of yards to a customer. \ A Special Purchase and Sale of Women’s $2 | Special Purchase Sale of Children’s 5 Gingham Dresses Tomorrow at s Beauitful, well made Children’s Dresses, of s s fine quality Amoskeag Ginghams, in New Plaid ] ; and loose supportcrs. A Bargain that you can- cffects. Trimmed with plain color, self material, ' 3 not afford to miss if in need of a good Corset. S all color combinations. A wonderful Bargain. . ° ° 500 Fine Full Bleached | 850 Yards of Fine Hmed Sbeets i *‘f—fi.:b/n’ams Shopping Center- Madras ; s ' ON SALE ‘ T V¥ fl ]’q ON SALE 4 TOMORROW IH [ W R :’_ i fi E TOMORROW A Y5O 7o 586 Manst.: '.' i Sizes 72x90. Value $1.25 DANDERINE “OUT. Thickens, Beautifies. LARGE VARIETY FRESH CAUGHT FISH Fresh Mackerel, Butteégfish, Halibut, Cod, . S.lmom ,..,...