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I IRACATI S AR EAAALIN ) £ tractive’ just nbw with: the.new. Spring- Ribbons for § - Eto. . The showing in- m'gsy{ind deep hems and ‘wash, sizes 3 to 14 yecrs- F & rule to which we adhere with strict rigidity, but.which 18 not an easy ruleto live up to by all means. Ydt we devote. évery ounce .of energy to the adherence, and we "succoed. Cafl y6y Tmagine a, ball gown jn the T desert? 3 5 It certaifly would be as useleds as -a camel in a‘department store; for supply without demand is-us availing. A store. which lays in.a supply.and then endeavors to_create the demand is like a man who takes 2 trunkful of ball_gowns into the desert and tries 'to make it carry him' alons. We have susblied our store with 'goods o meet the demands of this community. That is why you are sure of inding what you want here, That is why. all customers say: “We could not find it elsewhere” Therefore our ‘éntire organizdtion uses. foresight ‘in getting the ‘Tight thing for the right time, that the customer may have it when she wants it. % Porz=. ‘A Pre-Easter Sale of Women's Suits Scores of distinctive styles—every Suit an extra value, every type and style represented mnzes for Wmnen and Misses—all marked at prices so low that no one desiring an Easter Suit should miss this offering. Turkey Bggs, Jelly Eggs, Cream Bgze—cholce at 3% a pound, reg- ular value Soc. Special Candy Values 50c Assorted Chocolates at..... 39%¢ S0c Enterprise Chocolates at... #c 70c Defiance Chocolates at..... 886 $5c Reputation Chocolates at.. 88 $5¢ Walnut Stuffed Dates. 7S¢ Pure Cream Caramels. ' ytime. * The stol ossomed like a flower-garden and every section is radiant with the Spring things for Men, Women and Children—Men’s Suits, Top Coats and Furnishings, Wom- en’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Millinery and so forth — and special preparations have have been made to take care of everyone’s Easter needs. We.can assure all who do their Easter shopping MEN'S EASTER APPAREL [ Eesterosery Correct In Style, Quality and Price |.'si e o sraer i s MEN'S | SPRING SUITS : and in a good assortment of /the - . ; new Spring colorings. We show Men’s and Young Men's ‘Spring Suits, in alé the newest modsls—form-fitting, singla and double such well-known makes as Phoenix, | ! Rad ¥ breasted styles, in plain-and fancy colors, at $40.00 | McCallum, Radmoor and othe 0 $P0008" ) TSk 75¢ Peanut Clusters.... $1.00 monds Chocolate Covered Al- $1.50 Almond Clusters, choco- Special Box Candy $1.00 Cherries, Jate covered, in boxes, at $1.00 Auerbach's Assorted Cho- -pound boxes, at 7% cream choco- one-pound colates, in on We have made up three assortments of our novelty pieces as follows: 39¢ a Ib., Value up to 55¢ Assorted Sugar Strings, Turkish Paste, Jelly Drops, Assorted Choco- lates and all kinds of Hard Candies, at 35¢ a pound, value up to bbe. 55¢ a Ib., Value up to 75¢ Peanut Smudge, Fig Wafets, Jelly Gums, Mallow Mints, Butter Strawe, E We especially feature the “Phoenix” Pure Thread Silk Hoslery, supgrior in texture and beauty, superior in fit and finish, surpassing in service- giving qualities. We show “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery in all grades, in black, white and brown. in regular and outsize—price range $180 to $350 a pair. MEN'S TOP 'COATS Men's and, Youths’ Spring Top Coats, in black and | Oxford, silk-lined thraughout and silk-faced—ex- tra good value at $45.00, * & % & pound, valus UD R e Keliibr Sarine. Walsht D0 suts Ab ny and Oxford, at $35.00 o $50.00 68¢c a Ib., Value up to 90c Walnut Bon-bons, Fig and Date Bars, Walfut Apricot Jellles, As- sor Nut Tops, Fig ' Mascots, Druggists' Gum Drops, Etc., at 68¢ a pound, value up to 90c MEN'S SPRING HATS Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Hats, in-all the newest fashionable shapes and colorings. . Men’s Soft Hats, in black, brown, oak, arbor and cha: at $450 to $6.00. Men’s Stiff Hats, in black and brown, at $5.00 and $6.00. Women’s Neckwear Women's Neckwear, so pretty and dainty that a glance will Impress you with its unusual charms. Round and Roll Collars and Collar and Cuft Sets, at 50c to $3.00; the popular Vestees, at $150 to $250; Maribou Capes, in flesh, - natural and brown, at'$6.0 to $35.00.° -~ ! MEN’S SPRING SHIRTS Men's Spring Shirts, in a wide ranige of materials and newest designs; in Percals, Madras, Silk and Crepe-de-Chine. We especially feature “Eagle” and “Artistic” Shirts. We show excelient Shirts at $200 and up to $14.00. Jewelry Pear! Beads, some special values in neck length, opera length, and the long 54-inch Chains, at 50c to $4.98. Glass Bead Necklaces and Com- bination Metal and Large Stone beads, in all colors, at 50c to $4.08, Bar Pins of sterling silver, white MEN’S EASTER NECKWEAR Men’s Silk Neckwear, in the Wide-end Four-in-Hands, newest patterns and colorings, at 75¢ to $350—also a splendid showing of the fashionable 8ilk Knitted Ties at $250 to $4.00. Women’s Veils In our Veiling - Department . we foature " the smartest” novelties ‘in these ‘Dress Accesseries. You will gain many ideas and suggestions L from this collection, which® ‘em- braces the newest conceits as ap- proved by Fashion. > We ars local agents for the celebrated “Triangle” Collars, in every fash- ionable shape. ture extensively the popular Soft Collars, in a great variety of styles. Once a wi of “Triangle” Collars and you'll wear no other, metal and aluminum, mounted with Wh or Colored Rhine Stones, at 50c to $5.98. Spanish Combs, Barrettes, Casque Combs, Back Combs, Etc., trimmed with White or Colored Stones, at 50c to $4.50. A manufacturer's sample line of Women’s Je‘r"sey' Suits, the most popular Suit of the wu‘son-"—;Specinl price $35.00, regular Women’s Suits of ‘Navy Serge, snappy models of extra quality Serge, and well Exclusive models i Women’s Navy Tri- cotine Suits, a wonderful assortment; but only one of a kind — Special value at $59.50. Several smart models in Women’s Polo Coats, suitable for Sports, Motor and tailored throughout—rvery special value at Street wear—in a wide variety of special $39.50. 3 prices—at $25.00 to $75.00 Women’s new:Spring Blouses for Easter wear—beautiful hand-made Blouses at $5.95 to $12.50—also. Georgette Blouses, handsomely embroidercd, at $5.00.to $17.50. Boy':f E"a_ister Clothes Mddishj 'Ea_ster Hats MEN’S - SPRING HOSIERY Our Spring showing of Men’s Hosiery includes all the newest shades in silk, “mercerized and cotton, - We feature particularly Phoenix, Onyx, Shawknit, Everwear and Notaseam brands, ail of them being depéndable makes. Cotton H. ry at 29c and 35c. Lisle at 65c. Silk at $1.00 to .00, ; : MEN'S SPRING UNDERWEAR We shew ali the best:makes in Men's Underwear—Shirts and Drawers and Union Suits. Men's Shirts and Drawers, in Lawrence, Roxford and Merit, at 75c to $1.25.. ‘Men’s. Uniion Suits, in Munsing wear, Chalmers and Kenosha, at $1.50'10'$3.00. Ready-made Vells In the fashiona: bie. meshes that promise to be favorites of the smartly-dressed woman, at $1.50 and $2.00; fhe pop= ular Slip-on Veils, in all colors, at 25¢ and 59¢; Veiling by the yard, in a full line of. fashionable colors, at 25¢ and 50c a yard. Perfumery Tollet Waters, mes, Sachets, Powders, Etc., all the standard s at prices that are fsually in are charged elsewhere. Belts—Purses Narrow Beits for coats, sults, dresses, sweaters, etC., in & full line of colors, plain or fancy Jesigns, et 50c Women’s Gloves For Easter Every oné wants new Gloves for Easter, and it is important that they be Gloves of dependability, We feature the famous “Trefousse” genuine French Kid Gloves and the “Bacmeo” Washable Kid Gloves. mads of genuine leather, each. Trefousse Kid Gloves, in black, white, brown, beaver and gray--aliso black with white embroidery and white with black embroidery, at $3.75 a pair. Women's Leather Purses, in black and colors, at 50c, $1.00 and up to $12.98. ‘Women's Washable Kid Gloves, in white, beaver, brown and field mouse, at $3.00, $3.50 and*$450 a pair. Women's 8lipon and Strapped Wrist Gloves, in chamois and washable kid. y Women's Chamoisette Gloves, at $1.00 and $1.25—Women's Silk Gloves, in Silk Moire Bags Short and Long Gloves, at $1.00 to $2.50. A wonderful showing of Women's f & i : Silk Moire Bags, in a variety of styles and prices, at $1.50 to $12.00. Women's All Bead Bags, made of colored beads in beautiful designs, af $10.98 ana $1850, i 3 L 3 EXTRA SPECIAL! Women's Fine Quality French Lambskin %! . Gloves, pique sewn, in' black with white embroidery, white with - : : black. embroidery and_ plain white—Special price $2.95 a pair, valus Our Millinery Section is in bright Easter array. . A.more $375. delightful and representative collection of Hats, could not be imagined, for here we have planned upon including every individual fashion type for every individual liking. We shqw:flihenewegt‘idasifiTfimmedHfigTor Women models. ; Every W-mm’n"vbnu Hat is different and distinctive, and while we show ; Model Hats up to $27.50, we particularly featurs Women’s Dress Hats, at $5.00 and $5.98 - - Brassieres and Bandeaux '- The Brassiere or Bandeaux is regarded as most essential to a trim fash- ionable appearance. . We are showing a wide variety in both hook-back and hook-front styles, made of various kinds 6f haterials, including Cot- ton Mesh, Silk Jérsey and Brocade, in‘Both flesh color. Women’s Corsets—DBest Makes The Corset is the base of good dressing. . In'our Spring showing of Corsets there are models for the stout and average figure cut on natural lines, also for the short; well-developed figure. Practically, overy - standard make-of Corset is_represented in our line—Warner’s, C. B, La Resista, R. & G, Nemo, P. N., Frolaset and La Camille. Beads—Prayer Books Rosary Beads, made of cut beads, a five-year guarantee—Special price 7S¢, valus $1.00, Rosary Beads, small, fine cut beads in all colors, guaranteed 20 years— Special price $2.25, Catbolic Prayer Books, all kinds, including Children's White Covered Books, Men's Vest Pocket Size and ‘Women's Prayer Books Jn all sizes, including one by Father Lasance, at 500 to $850. We make an extensive showing of Trimmed Hats for children of all ages’ . Boys’ Eten.and:Middy Blouse Suits,.in navy serge.and st L orices are $198, $298 and up fo $.08, .- ¥ o sizes 3 to 8—price range $8.50 to $16.00., Boys’ Norfolk. Sujts,” neat mixtures and navy serge, sizes 8 to 18—price range $10.00.to $2650." 5 Chi ¢ | Boy#’ 8pring Top Coats, mixtures and navy serge, sizes 3 to 8—price range ($850 to $1050." | - . 4 Boys® Knickerbocker:Trousers, the serviceable kind, sizes Also @ splendid shewing of Boys’ Blouses, <Boys’ Spring Hats-and Boys' Golf Caps. WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS Our showing of Silk Petticoats includes bath reg extra siz Messaling, Taffota and the Silk Jersey. Petticoats to,be worn with'the nar- w akirts, in all the new Spring ‘shades—also a Jarge Ii Eloom’ Top, Messaline ahd “Teffeta’ Silk léunée’ Petticodt ylish mixtures, Easter Cards Baster Greeting Cards, & much ap. preciated remembrance at this sea- son, & splendid assortment to select from, at 3¢, B¢, 7o and 10c each. A broad showing of New Camisoles of crepe-de-chine and wash satin, tailormade and ‘trimmed with fine laces, in.white-and flesh celor—dlso 8ilk Camisoles in dark colors in Dresden designs and the stylish striped | effects, at $1.75 to $450. | The Portecus & Hitchell o 9 to 17—price . n white and with neat stripes. this’ season— White, Sillc’ Peiticoats; with double pansl; ‘very- desirabis prhcr-n‘mfl_jh_h';,fl}., e STk & " obr, 0] eat, X P ‘.E%!"!! SRy This s the glory-ay of days: B Al S 9. £arth.rejolee! it peo Their yoices In i “ With' joy the day ade he. poyes to make. wit BT L d'm our tearful eyes of faith we Tize, i away. I'r:h; 15 ‘ml.:re pnxlenl ::lih thay yet the soul must pr Fk”bfl%r 4nd pré oi.n“fihfl“-u}.n_ to Tex! The stone Is rolled a: # Bpeanse Fr toved us so, rd ' with one acco: Froise God from. wiom all blessings Pras M _for Baster hers below, na r':i— the riken Lord. ’ - —Amelia M. Siarkivedther. THE BONNIEST BONYET. There's the bonmy Scotsman's bonnel That Ne wears with zreatest pride, With.a Jsunty gitver thistle Fastened gally at the side. Theve's the 1ittie pink sunbonnet Which the souatzy lnssie wears; Apd the boudole's frilled crexiion t*My Lady” doms upstalrs, Andostored within our attie In a rosewood chest of yore Is_the fetehing wedding bonnet That my great-grandmother wore There's & wreath of posies And & tiny spray with And some cherry-colo That were tied ben h But 'the hat most chic and charn That Bas ever come my way Is that one that Dorothea 'ore to church on Easter day. T can't tell the shape or co! 1 could mever guess its w: .. But-begeath-it glowed the beanty the sweetest face on earth! —Dixle Wolcott, In Detro on 1t e Prees, HUMORK OF THE DAY “By_the way, Jim, how did yot eome out in that mining deal?” “Minus."—Boston Transcript. Willis—He is & rube? Gillls=—An awful one. He's never been-outside of New York city ia s life—Life. “Did you' ever run over anybody with your automobile?” “No. Pedestrians are becoming toa spry.for that"—Judge. “Why don’t you provide something for a rainy day ™ “Adn’t .1 .got everything? Non-skid Hria and chains”"—Kansas City Jour- nal 2 Mrs. Henpecke—My husband never &oes_out, looking for trouble. Mrs. Castique—Meaning that he ean get all he wants at home, I suppose?— London Tit Bits. Poet's Wife (during quarrel)—You used to say before our marriage that I was your aspiration. Poet—Yes, and NOw you're my €z« asperation.—London Answers. Visitor (at disciplinary barracks)— And are you here for taking French leave? Prisoner—No, ma'am. Swiss watch~ es.—The Home Sector. Dressmaker (gushingly)—Ah, my dear madam, I consider that the most perfect. fit I -have ever seen Dear Madam—Perfect fi§§ you say! Well, I should like you to see the one my husband will have when h the price!—Edinburgh Scotsman. Friend—I suppose you wouldn't be defending - that bank robber if you thought he really took the money? Shyster—I wouldn’t be def g him if T didn’t think hé took enough to pay my.bill.—Boston Transcript. “I will never marry Kats now. Thera is.an insuperable-bar to our. uni "Gaod- gracjous, Jack! “What sees THE Ki OSCOPE On the plea that their work called for intelligence, a burglars’ club: in Leipzig' wrote to a local newspaper resenting ~its- members being . called “rascals.” ? Chiiese millers make flours out of wheat, barley, oats, rye, buckwheat, chestriuts, millet, ~potato, peas, beans, lentils, puise, monds and 50 other vegetable sub- stances. The - total. production of radium In the United States up to the' close of 1518 8 estimated at approximately 55 grammes, which is understood to be more than half of all the radium the world has produced. The crops in Switzerland in 1919 were considerably below those in 1918, with the exception of the fruit crops This was' due to unfavorable atmos- pheric conditions, a cold and wet spring, drought inearly summer and again . in late -summer, followed by udden falls in, temperature and_early trosts, and to the fact that the atreags planted in 1919 was smaller than in 1918, Buenos Aires s one of the fastest growing cities of the world.. The-cen- sus of 1914 showed 1,576 inhabit- ants, and it is now estimat o be over 2,000,000, since immigrants are arriving at the rate of more than 10,- 000 per week. Until recently the cit bas’ retained most of the characteris- tics of thersmall Latin American city. SUFFERING OF YOUNG WOMEN