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== - j URGE DEVELOPMENT | = e Go Prices | musI Our Rummage Sale Closes Quality Meats | " . sl Wednesday, Feb. 23, 6.15 P.M. § AT THE * Washington, TFeb. 15.— Develop- | |§ D.d h f th B . X | oot bt 8 Did you get your share of the Bargains we o Do wst il llnkie olluus tmarvianan o |18 ] Mezt: Stores |5 ok . ioOna < e il offered, “if not’’, there is plenty of time yet s | fore the Federal Power commission. ’ ) i - | Although agreeing generally that - . est Maln I el. 483 a comprehemsive system of develop- ' ment should be adopted, the recom- ' ' . R e o mendations vary greatly as to the ! This ummage Sal | | i nature of the development. In ap- e HERE,S A HEART of Corsets N - - § ' proving any grants, the members of | |hs l B | the present commission, Secretaries ; R & G’ W. B" * l 4 Baker, P: nd Meredith, are in- : of [ clined [ pate development of | Closed ! C B, Warner, P N, .’b b permit the transporting ecconomical- From Best Native Pork < Tuesday Thompson Glove ly of power to points 500 miles or ; . Fitting, La Reine and Feb. 22nd 'Tis A Sad Story Were e e Telling You Today at $1.00 pair. Birthday Values to $3.50 pair. more from the Falls. . Experts have told the commission | |k thet the “single assignment” plan | should inclu ignment of water | power privi below the falls as LEANSE I | DIXIE | LEAN J/ V0" ="pans (o com: | PORK | onr ( STYLE | PORK R/ C ‘00 0 iken from the Gorg Shoulders | """ STEAKS 256‘ BACONIIECHOES IR e e T | Just imagine the loss we are taking on this A1 merchandise that we are going to offer you 17¢ 1b ROUND 25¢ 1b 28¢ Ib H | the falls into one project were pre- for Saturday and Monday. Read this ad. over carefully. Use your “bean”, and believe me. sented. These plans range from \ ! tunneling under Goat Island, which We smile anyway—just as if it doesn’t hurt us. 1. hangs o the ipic: bet th RIB ROASTS | TENDER CHUCK OR BONELESS POT | et und"é‘:“ndid%n “Tags, Q:‘ Many a true ad. is written half in jest by the ad. man. 480 . - T ~ | digging a power a shi - A < d 32¢ b SHOULDER ROASTS ROAST v SR S e ;i;’;‘fl Coct 18¢ Ib 25¢ 1b ponents of some of the proposed | projects claim that the government | could 1% such development half mn.l LEAN B kfield Large Lean Sugar Cured lion a year and still give users cheap- er power than they now enjoy, and PLATE PRINT SMOKED SMOKED fl | leave a profit Zor the corporation I;EEF l;lITTER SHO[TLI)ERS HAI\IS i | on the investment. Secretary Baker} chairman of the commission has an- 10c 1b 53¢ Ib 17¢ 1b 27¢1b ! nounced that no privileges anti- From Our Ready To Wear Dept. Women’s and Misses’ Suits, made of Silver- Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Coats at .. $5.98 tone, Velour and Broadcloth, with fur col- Values to $27.50. ’ . Women’s and Misses Cloth Coats at .. $9.98 cipating ‘uture amendments to the . ing ter diversion treaty with i Values to $89.98. g wa rer: . 5 will be considered by the Sealine. all shades, all sizes at .... $14.75 Women’s and Misses Cloth Coats at .. $19.98 1 . fl | present commission, Eperts have Values to $39.75. Values to $50.00. | told the commission that 13,000 cubic | I lars of Australian’ Opossum, Beaver and I ! verted on the American side could be | |M| . . o - . | taken from Niagara river without | |8 Women’s and Misses’ Plush Coats, some plain, f)thers with large fur Collars at §23 .75 | marring the scenic beauty of the || Values to $75.00. talls. Women’s and Misses’ Coats, made of Bolivia, Silvertone and Velours with large fur «eollars SR ' Talues to $75.00) at i 23.75 [ FORESIGHT R . Women’s and Misses’ Silk and Satin Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Silk, Tricolette and always was better than 2 £ ] g Satin Dresses at . ... hindsight. Those who 3 Values to $20.50. Values to $39.98. SCOTT,S 8| Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists in Dress Skirts for Women and Misses’ in Plaid | EMULSION . plush, white, black and navy, sizes 36 to 52 Checks, All Wool Serges and Poplins 35cib ¢ ‘ vegularly exercise Gl oapes ---- $4.98 | § foresight thatpays Values to $10.98. P - < . gl 2 largeddividends - i § in robustness. D0 THO cmmese parents e | St e | (f Knit Underwear and Hosiery - COMA"IT SlII(:I[)E i Dr. Ward repeats the assertion | ALSOMARRRS OF: previously published that 1,000 per- | fll Women’s Silk Hose in white, cordovan, navy, Women’s wool Hose, heather mixtuve at $1 p firen Cougltaé Rut — gty .i'.l”‘ : "j"-\; in d‘;"' ffl_{f{;g:‘- e H grey and champagne at Values to $3.00 pair. Thr cken strict anc adds A e { = " xr B B 1 .. o Would Rather Be Dead Than Watch People face starvation in China this | (Iablotsie: Srannies) 2 ' 's Fine Silk Hose, s back at 98 pe.| V/omen'sCotton Hose in whitc,/tan, grey snd s vinter than perished on the battl INDIGESTION Qi omeniz il s s packi L co P black at 12Y;c pai S g er th erished on the battle- | FOR ; . ack a 2c pair on the symptoms may Thelr Childr Starve to Death flelds of the great war.” | = i’ n’s Drop-Stitch Lisle Hose, at 50c pair B : Rovorss, And tiae . THs RVl Henty 1 81 Titaell Motho ] 20-14sk #| Wome B . s i 2 ; P Children’s Ribbed Hose in black, sizcs 6 to 10, have a j:‘r of Mus Accord to Misslonaries. dist missionary at Sanfu, Shantung, i€l Women’s summer weight Vests, straight and five prompt, sure re o . wrote of visiting many villages where — ——— A 5 q 5 s - Lx 2 BT Tkl g o S e M 2 bodice, in white and flesh, at 25c pair o en’s knee lengtii Pants, fle lined, light certnlnua:::?edyl :.V:. : re in some of the famine- of any kind. “There was nothing but ~ - | . Values to 59c. weight, at .. 25¢ each s of stricken districts of Chin are com- fon,” he went on. ‘“The pcoplc 3 5 : : . ’ s i i fltlal?:’ull;imk::cp 8 mitting . ‘ t watch w itting around hopeless, dis- X - ; ) p ! 4| Boys’ Fleece Lined Union Suits. in grey, Women's summer weight Union Suits A ragredoanss chid, s ; and listless Th know i) - $1.00 each hm“: hon.slllte A report receive qua s > nothing to do but starve and ¥ on i% of thoe Methodist Board of neuralgia, head- Miasions urisy, rheumatism, \v.rq aches of back or UINE | CHOICE LAMB SHOULDER FRESH B CHOPS SPRING LAMB Choped BEEF b 32¢ Ib 18¢ Ib 20c b DASTING CHICKENS 49¢ 1b | CHOICE YOUN 49c Ib | | S struggle.” here from Dr. Ralph 5 y st 40,000 Chin “hristians one of its missionaries in are among the famine 0 hina R Lyman muscles, chilblains, Multitudes lee from the foodless letter. In ma L wrot Officials of the missionary board . 1 Vard | | RO | | the streets in the rush for a copper foothold only by years of effort. ' \J flung by a passerby. Children are —— Il TE R ! 2 S 4 l.os Angcles, Feb. 18.—Five auto- . . l‘ll.f fo mobile sprint races with a total dis- . i First Floor [ B s tance of 150 miles will be held on %, . " nio "“eren e "”‘I\‘la ”1”\‘\1::0‘-\tm:‘kn;”n“r“:hx:js S - #| Imperial Serge, wide, all colors at $1.98 yard 5, j,, Scotch Mixture Suiting at .. $2.50 yard VANTEee Speedway Associatio u- 5 hw;_fi",;:fi;',g = “:n'('Yortlxn;: to announcement ] Value $3.50 yard. y A, ) oung, association secrc- ; tary. The program will be divided into | Remnants of Silks at .......... four 25 mile heats and a 50 mile final. First Floor fear that the famine will greatly re- » i 21/ t 5 s at L $3.98. Val $12.98 AL L °av Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 215 to 15 years at .. Sicivioiele .98. ues to $12. \ble-bodied men, old women and tard the work of missionaries in some S 5kt /2 i [children scramble over cach other in areas where they have gained a . $1.00 yard Reduced from $4.98 yard. L i i igs? ‘ 64x76 White Nearwool Blankets at $1.49 pr. 72x80 White Nearwool Blankets at $1.98 pr. Ca]lfornla syrup o ~Flgs 66x80 Beacon Blankets in white, grey and 2x84 Beacon Blankets in white = and grey Child's Best Laxative, - fancy plaids at Bt . .eeecieracagareenssmeiios . $4.50. pra¥ PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR { 2nd floor. i 5o i sl | ‘Hand finished, made of the finest Nainsook in Chemise and Gowns 3 Reguln'r Price Rummage Sale Price Regular Price Rummage Sale Price < $2.98 NOwW $2.40 $4.49 NOwW $3.60 $8.49 NOW $2.80 $4.98 New 8808 « NOW $3.20 $5.98