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OMAHA, THURSDAY Lomflmnmm T0CA { Break inHlinois Deadlock Makes Congressman Senator. ANTIS 'AND DEMOCRATS = JOIN MAY . — Bi-Partisan Coalitton Makes Possible Eleetion on Ninety-Fifth Ballot Taken Since January 20--Li mer Watehes Fight. Free Our new trated catalogue shows the latest styies in hair goods and the prices Mailed frée to ang address Mail orders filled Always send sample of hair. This beautiful Dept. e is located SPRINGFIELD, NI, May % -Congress- man: Willlam LSrimer of the Sixth con on our gressional district < was 6ldcted United Thivd Lsxuu\un;mr tofay by the joint seasion 1T of the<general assembly on the ninéty-fifth ballgt, - The election of a'junfor sénator to rep- résent IIMnotk in the upper housé at Wash- Ingtoin came through & coalftion of ‘demo- vratic assemblymen andl the anti-Hopkins republicans. The hall of Tepresentatives theough the-: hours speeding tire close of +A | the deadlock was, crowded with a host of republicans: - The - hall -of ‘Fepresenuitives former Benator Hopkins' aldes to head off | the break- to :Lorimer, but they were un { availing. The dramatic last ‘act of the depdlock,,swivieh: has dragged since Jan- | uary 8, wae played to a small crowd. [#:Disappointed by \the mmny “supreme of- forts'' . ;whjoh: had = fatled, the audience, wanally. at.the joint session, wa¥ absent today. - ccoem oa et +The, wote, of ' Mrs-Shurtletf, the elghty- ninth - representative to vote for William Lorimer, madb the 101st votes the vote which made the election of Lerimer abso- lute.. Twa. bouse members ‘did not vote— .Dalpy and.Hope—and with Senator Schmidt absent, ~the, total ,voting, strength of the Joint aesston wes 20 8 in the semate and 150 in. the. house. Wild cheers. (Hied the hall when the de- cleion. was -announged. . Demacratn Start Break. +«The, break in the: long deadlock to Wil- llam Lorimen was due principaily ‘to dem- ocrats, who desired the election of a United States senator at this session of the legis- lature. It was attepded by much excite- ment and .-mpq&*‘. 4 ¥ The first republican to shift to Lorimer jwas senator, Ball. Senator Breldt.followed, "and,” explalning his vote, sald that Lori- mer could ably represent the people and always was consistent. As the balloting Mrogressed, ,Lorimer . ponstantly showing ‘sains, many f the senators explained their voles: Sénatdr Ieley, ‘demderdt, protested against yre efectipp,of & bi-partisan candi- date. | Bursts of oratory puctured the rollcall and some of the dehiveratic representatives tovk their brotherk in the Yaith to task for "deserting the” bavifiers ‘of strict democracy. /| Representative Donaht prophested that the democrats who. veted for Lorimer would be met-at the outskirts of their home dis- tricts swith sholguns. While - the -voling was progressing, Con- gressman,.Lorimer,..calm and. apparently unexcited, . sirolled . through the corridor back -of .the. speakers,. seemingly the cool- est and most uniconcerned man in the whole excited plage. ; Chipertiela M.n- Row. While ghe rall call of the house was pro- Eressing , fegregentatiye. Chiperfield —ob- jected to”the presence of former Lieuten- ant Governor W."A. Northcott on the floor. A scene of confusion followed and Chiper- | fiefa left'his"geat apparently’ to enforce the Tufe, "whilg nbfls& polidemen adught to'quell (hé “exclteriént, “f {iivoke ‘the“Fules of ‘thé house Chip- ferffé1® ‘shoutéd. “Behator "Bailey objected: CLEARANCE SALE of Tailored Cloth Suits Hundreds of beautifully tailored suits of finest quality Serges, Pruhella and Soleil cloth and mannish worsteds in all sizes and colors. Being heavily overstocked we offer these hand- some tailored suits at the following prices: Suits Worth $25 on Sale at. . . Suits Worth $35 on Sale at Suits Worth $45 on Sale at Suits Worth $55 on Sale at Floor We have heen fortunate enough to secure a new fihlpmem of the ““World Renbwned Yvette Quality Hair (Goods’’ and are offering these reliable hair goods at wonderfully low. prices for tomorrow and the balance of the week.- This shipment includes the most difficult shades of hair and we feel assured that we can mateh almost any head of hair. You will not be able to duplicate these goods at the prices offered at any place in this-city. B —— Natural Wavy Hair Switches. 20 and 22-inch all long halr—good: weight— value $3.00, for $1.89. 24-inch all long hair $4.00, for $2.89. 16 and 18-inch natural gray switches—all long value $5.00, for $2.49 Straight Hair Switches. long halr—remarkable..fine at 69¢ all _jong at $1.49. $10.00 $15.00 $19. $22. 16sinch texture— \‘lue $1.00, . hair—remarkable fine texture— good weight-—value F Yaue 4050, hair—remarkable fine: textare- hair—remarkable fine texture— hair- KN long . At $2.49 Sanitary ‘Hair Rolls-—the Better Quality, * 14.and. 16-inch sanitary.halr rolis, value 50c¢, at 25c. 24-inch sanitary hair rolls, value 75¢, at 30c. - 4rinelr-entra -heavy baie.rolls, . vaiue $1.50,a86-76¢c. S4-inch gray hair_rolls valug $1.50, at 75¢. Yvette Tourist Nets, large size, 15¢ each, 2 for 26c. Yvette Auto Nets, largest lhe..nsdal ‘at 28c. Transformation for all around theé" head, value 14900 -at-$5.49, value 34.50, Marlow Puffs—the Better Quality. 5() Manufactured in real.hyman hair, easily redressed Sets of 4, 59c; sets of 6, Y8c; sets of 8, ll 49 Psyche Puffs, 3 in set, $1.19: ' 10 and 12 in set, $]1.98, Triangle Puffs latest from France, special $2.98 | JParisian Bangs, another recent importation $1.500 | 8ingle Puffs, large line-at hde. | Gray single Puffs, large line. at Money to Loan On residence or bustneas propertics No commissio ons Funds on hand. No nalny in olosing loans. All loa tle in monthly installments, or one hundred dol- lars of principal may ‘be replld at any {ime without notice, (hereby stopping interest at once on the amount so repaid. The Conservative Savings & Loan Assn., 1614 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. some good wili come from his visit and that we shall havé good balloon weather e in order to show Fort Omaha's avaability The. for aéronautics.” JAY GOULD T0 MAKE 0 vy - o 4 FLIGHT Thursday Specials at the Toilet Goeds Department. All the nafl files that sold regularly at 36, 25¢. . . Qther manicure'sets at “T9c and 7 %ec. » and 20e, Thursday at, each 15c. . .~ Nall.enamel in (cak® form) Thursday, 7%c. Complete’ manicute sots containing sclssors, file, ... Orange -wood_sticks, Thursday, each le. buffer, nail enamel, emery board, orahge wood stick Emery boards, Thursday, a dozén, 4%e. ~ "~ ° and pofafce stone, all mmplev- Thutrsday, set- 89, Pn]fi-pl_l_ve 80ap, Thursday, 3-éakes for 25c. Has Entered a Glider in Events at North Aglington. NORTH ARLINGTON, N.-J., May 26— Another trial flight by Captain Thomas F. Baldwin in his dirigible balloon was the chiat cvent today al the West Hudson Aero club’'s carnival here. Announgements in connection with the coming eontest for heavier than arir machines, miade today, Include one to the effect that Jay Gould, with Harold Content, and other members of the Columbla university Aero club, had entered a “glider."” A telegram receiced today from the Wright brothers profised that either Wil- bur or Orville Wright will be present at the presentation of a gold meda to! Captain Baldwin on Monday next | WYNNE LEAVES LONDON POST Con Geo. F. GHimore, Prest. Paul W. ‘\lhll‘vlinl. Rest Rooms and Manicuring Dept. 3rd Floor. day sided at McCook, where they formerly -re- AMUSEMENTS. !n nnom Am OFr TE® UIIWI WORLD ~— THE CARL — HAGENBECK Red Cross Defents Sewa | GRAND ISLAND, Neb, May (8pe- cial.)~The Red €ross base bail team de: feated the Seward club in the third game for the seagon betwoen the two olubs by the score of 3 to 1. Jones of the locals allowed ‘the visitors only. two hits, Score: AND GREAT Seward .. 300000 1-1 Grand_ Isiand 000031003 MOVEMENTS OF OCBAN STEAMSNIPS, w A L L A c E NEW NEW YORK.. ..\ | COPENHAGEN .. B-5-26-09, They are anxious that they have an’ in- 'dustrial edication. They are anxiou® that they should make their way In the .wotid ¢fulness in the dom, the greates( 'hopé thdt the negro” Has, hecause he lives chiefly In the south, s the friendship and ‘the bympathetic intérest of the white men with whom he Tives. to me that the future s, 1n the hidnds "of the racé “ithelt, 4, Mr., Tatt it donclusion. do pat mean to.say that NEGRO STUDENTS stalrways In their ‘haste to escape. In General Resigns and Wil Be wnnnnuea (mm nr-t Mi) ueceeded by Griffith--Ne~ braskan Gets Place. the Iarge manufacturing plants there were several panice when machinery rattied and boxes and crates fell. The local. weather forecaster says: “There were two distinct selsmic dis- turbances, moving trom north to south.” Reports from the residence -disty| phasize the severity of the shocks. Chairs Age Overturned. Helllg. Olav. BOSTON ..., Bohemian. ROTTERDAM SIBRALTAR TIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL ! Lituania WASHINGTON, May 2%.—Consul General | Pannonta Robert J. Wynne at Lohdon has resigned, | o |and Consul John L. Griffith at Liverpool, | will be nominated to succeed him { About (ifty appointments fo and transfers In the consular service were announced to- ntonia Lepez. it B S, unhappy.-and. renw not m (nr lhe n{.- which lies before thern.” * “Qn the other Tand,” “there .is gre opportunity’ by JOLIET, I, May 26.—An earthquake was felt here this morning at 8:40. suad)"lren, ors continued. for three minute a‘aio telt two distinct shobks. ~ THE" thudke | seemed to follow [the line of . the - Des Plalnes valley. No'serious. damagé is re. ported except ‘to inirrors, <himneys and frail objects. Chairs and portable objects colored mon ta ald thelr gace In/the .mm gle beforé them for!ecdnomit: saccéss and the ‘malgtanatice’ of themael(eh oa_wort “and valunble.members: of the.commun He ‘said that the oolered; race'reeded . In the sduth & gredt many ‘thoré physi to teach them hoWw: 4o obeyi Hiokd “Hgrietl the laws of hygiene. \ lnj X me aints shduld be crijeltiés ‘are not (o exipt In the future an ces and a' gy l {hp ups hitfaniy”of Wan/ ‘b history” of' the Hegro ‘rade’ wherl the future “Offered mieW a Vasia* for "betier in Sticeéds a nd’ tor th better’ mapy, reasons why T do mean toisay that ‘there’ nevéf hag been # tfme in the >u-tr Hépéa (40°B10Ws oF the gaVel brought order and The Wdes Wvihg E-utate otfiders the Pitvilexds oF 11 Hoor Wds read. “PHere’ wak To#9hi the Lorfimer camp when | "Reprenen tuivi o Lawrence, Logan. and Me- Makink,” Hithertor»staunch Hopkins -men, voted {&h” norHmer, 3 ‘e + g T OB<ie 89 house members” who voted for day Secretary Knox. They tollowing Horace L. Washington of D. C; from Marseilles to consul at: Liver: poal. . i George M. Chamberlain of New Mex trom consul at Pernambiico, Brazil, sul at [Loourenco. Marquese. I Carl ¥ Deichman of Missouri sul at Erfurt, G . to consul at Caris- include the | Washfrgton, | /o ?“.I no ‘.I-ALII l"\ll‘::l-, Bhow. gn Earth Only Circus in the World. Hav- ing Trained Wild Animals! BiG DAYS BIGNIGHTS LEFT OF THE BIG WEEK'S SALE bad George consul” at Kobe. Hunter Sharp, North Carolina cow to consul At Lyons. John H. Snodgrass. West Virginia, consul at Kobe to consul general at cow. Yo have 1t“in’ your “NAnds to mdke nm Juctess ‘as It b today. “Bverythifg tmt | I 'can d6' fs'an exedutiVe 1A the Way ‘ob| helping this “University I ‘expeét to"do. ‘I expect to dof bécaude 1'belféve 1t is 't debt pf the people ‘of tHe” Unfted’ States: | it 1a an obljgation of the government of the United Btates and, it' |s. money. .const! tutionally applied to that which shall wdrk ['si out in the end the solution of one of ' the’ great problems that God has put upon ule\ people of the United Btate K HYMENEAL Every Oircus Acta Feature! Every Animal Act a Marvel! m“mm Ohampions, 60 Aerial Artists, 200 Wiko .&mmm‘;nn%-lm" THE DREAMLAND OF TENTED S8HOWS 3 RINGS! 3 STAGES! IUGI STEEL GIN EBRIAL lxggl‘l% tuIAnIlu: AFEOIMEN Bentor Loritner, :47 were democrats and 42 Ppablicans. On' thie minéty-fifth joint ballot the. total vnl? ol the Joint wessioh wasx Sehate, House u 4 were overturned. STREATOR, Iil, May 2.—An earthquake shogk lasting half a minute and accoms panied by a rumbling nolse was felt at 8:40 a. m.,No damage is reported. KALAMAZOO, Mich., May 2.—The earth- | quake that shook .Wisconsin and [ilinols | points was felt ir South Haven, Mich., and | Benton Harbor, Mich., shaking windows and breaking china, No loss of life or damage was reported. p | pute the wisdom of' large contyibutions to MUSKEGON, Mich., May 2.—A slight | universities of the dblored ¥pcé, and.at one earthquake shock was felt here this morny{ time 1 was mueh perplexed,with. the argu- ing & few minutes before 9 o'clock. The | ment to know whether Asf ‘ot - was disturbance lasted only a few seconds, propér.' But ‘what 'li fhe tabé?"'THere are four. universities in this' ‘countiey \»smpl Tmportande bf Wananl “ihe: henofit. that 'teachers ‘edueated Here. can do their race goes without: saying,” continded. “Of ‘coiirsé the’ basls ‘df «th education of the coloted peobis fs.in . the primary «echools and, ip the inpdustrial schools, 11 schools :framed after ‘Hampton and Tuskegee. Tn tligse” schdols Must be Introduced. teachers. from. .such Anstitptions as this. 1 know thgre are many who dis- AT HOWELL'’S " To finish this ‘month -with Record from Mos- | Breaking Sgles we are ;offering some from |Of the BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER Mos- | HAD IN OMAHA. Albert W. Brickwood, Jjr DPon’t put it off till the last day Puerto Cqrtez to Tapachula. | Come early-——our clerks can wait on Alexander V. Dye, Missouri, consul No- | you better. e netiue Sarrts, . Colorado, consul As-| _ We made a fortunate purchase of | uncion, Paraguay Hand Mirrors, which we are selling ll‘l Prices Less Than Wholesale. \ Wisconsin from Japan to consul at |, “Total }mpkm- 50 Lorimer . 8208 | Stringer .. 16 2 gunnummuu\ majority of ‘the joint ses- “Mafority of those présent and: voung, 102 \Wiiliam - Lorimer elected with 108 votes. Arizona, from Alehough - Wiliam | Lorimer's progress in - politics has been steady and consistent from | | the time when he.began securing.city con- uncu for his firm of contractors untl to- day, -when he . was .elected. to _ the [nited | States senate, he never can bé president, BiABpectaLl o) - pe swas horn I England. Telegram.)~PhiMp Shafer’ ahd Miss’ Mar™ "y o imer a a young man worked as garet ‘Globe .wére wiarvied this e\v-n\n‘ n. painter's apprentice, .a laborer at the | They are’ both prominent “and” will r!ulfle‘.(,ck yards and 4 street dar ‘conductor here, ‘whiere Mr.' SRAf is in b"‘r“e ’Lllu he became a uvmruflor was called itieustrafiibites the “blonde bofs” in the newspapers and " DEATH RECORD. .| avas counted on fo'deliver the packing house John ~n Stroemer. distriet ‘to the repuhllcan tackeét! For years| . he has been & political factor were based on the merit system following BEATRICE. ‘Neb., May'26.~(Spesial’ Tel: — the regular consular examination. egram.)—-John B. Strvemér. who seéttled on Kemp@r Hemphill & Buwckingham, fythe Otoe resérvation rear Rll‘halmr. (hlr- All Kfnds of Plating. BEAVER CITY, Neb., May % —(Special | g3 00 Whirling Spray 8 Telegram.)—The funeral of Mr. and M”’:Hul-l’flm By on Seoth Beoiy Iy five ‘yéars ago, died ‘today’ He wi a8 years df age and leaves a widow 'ing” 1hree { burned and dled yesterday will be held Fri- { o0 ooy “pen oo children. 26¢ Tooth Brushes 26c Banitol Tooth Plste Many other bargains in other parts of | the store. Sto: m from ¥ & m. till 1130 look for you some time 4'lelr.\‘ A Holder, Colorado, consul Aehiries T “Hoover, Philippine Istands, | 76c Hand Mirrors A consul Madrid. | $1.00 Hand Mirrors onhn A Bby Maskal, | $2.50 Hand Mirrors .$1. Albert W. Robert, Big Reductions on Perhunem Face "“F"’:-“"“Hf;r“’!lm ich. | Powders, Talcum Powders and Soaps. Bagdad, Turkey - 76c Pinaud’'s Lilac ext. veleul. Emerson Taylor. 26c Packers’ Tar Soap. . p'ir’,'»(.(',‘“?'"'gfi?f-‘.r"“;?um-. 26¢ Mennen's Talcum Fn\ T Ont. . Patent Medicines at Cut Prices. Secretary Kmox sajd all the changes | $1.00 Newbro's Herpicide $1.00 Pinkham's Commmnd ) 60c Syrup of Figs, Greatest Bargai Goods. among the present officers were promo- tions and that all the new appointments 3 $1.50 Fountain Syringe Funeral of Kennedys Friday. 76¢ Fountain Syringe. Texas, consul at Florida, consul at Al- No Damage at Milwaukee. MILWAUKER, Wis., May %.—An earth- quake lasting about fifteen seconds at §:40 this morning was feit in the office of the | weather . bureau in the federal building, this city, Pletures hanging on the walls were swayed considerably. The shock, was Slao felt in other parts of the ‘city. . No duniage ie reported here. BURLINGTON, Ia., May %.-A msumt‘ carthquake shock lasting fiffteen seconds was felt here at 8:45 this morning. No damage was done. | DUBUQUE, 1a., May %.—Two earthquake shocks were felt here fhis morming. FREEPORT, Ind., y 26.—A distirict earthquuke shock wi feit here at 8:% ®is morning. Its duration was about two seconds. : Washington, Howard univorsity. devotegd. o .the, colored consul race; those are leorn‘ Plek, ‘Atlanta and Talladéga, and they' h nAr 1#Weén to- | gether an endowment that exceeds. $360,000. Now' when you ‘consider:that there aré 10,000,000 negroes 1 thlh coliitry yéu see how utterly inadequate, even f{or the edu- catlon of -the: leaders) "those un{versities, | together With this, ate, wnd :there 4s oppor- tunity for the founding of more, or cer- tainly for the enlargement of thl Condftions Gétting Better. “I am delighted £o_think {bat' condiiions are ‘getting better'and better for the.negra | race. ,In. &)l the growing éommonttiés. of the south thé white men ‘of progrééd are beginring to appreciaty the advantage of having'a class Iike the colored men there BEAVER'CITY, Neb.,' May Nebraska, consul consul Sarnia, Kemper,” Heinphlll & Buckingha 4 ((‘fln_flnuv? from First Page.) Al Kinds of Plating. | aboVE the telegnaph wires along the streets . | ahtt stréet car trmcks,>which form a ver- | ftable network in:thut vieinity, and ail the | | Wires being too low to-permit the big air- | |'ship to pass under them. The ‘balioon corps: from ihe post accom- | |plished the towing by means of ropes. | thrown ‘ever the wires, the ship rising by {its own' bueyancy. and the two officers re- taining ‘their pésittons in the car to pre- | vent any accient. Fhe ship .was brought back to the sballoon.house without sustain- tng the slightest.injury, and was again | safely housed for .amother series of ascen- slons today, . weather permitting. The damage to the machinery Is | trivial- and was repaired last evening. | A new devipe was operated on the car. It teonsigts of a sliding welght, which runs along the top of the car between the two WAISTS Next Week ‘MY WIFE"’ operators, and- is: conttrolled by the pilot BRANDEIS STORES. [ ,0inar awo ua " S s | frony his seat the car by means of pul- m' _-. leys: - Thls shding welght is utllized for | | cnm- ' . B lb‘lll)llh! the car, or shifting it upward xo THE MOB.ALB 0! HARGU. Stomach Trouble. Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. MILLION DOLLAR STREE1 PARADE AT 10 A. M." Performances at 3 p.m. and 8 p. m. Doors ) ‘one”ou: r‘%lrl..ur, oral ssion—Ohildren 25¢ and dults 500 um‘ woats mdditional. Al tents positively rain proof. ALL BOYD'S . Tonight and Thursday, Matines Thursday The WOODWARD STOCK CO. e THE COLLEGE WIDOW BVA LANG and ALEERT MORRISON. We wil Surln‘ the day. HOWELL DRUG CO. 207-209 W. 16th St HOTEL LOYAL. —you've had troublé gettmg PROPER undérwear and hose for boys ‘and girls haven't you? ana These symptoms show that your stomach is the trouble. To remove the causeis thefirst thing, and Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to take and most effective. NEXT SATURDAY. Big Sale of Women's Opera Brand only (trlu —some mncnrfl DQ afight these lines A boys' stuff” say-they, “and our stocks are good enough.” HERE! We CARRY we HAVE ma siges: 2 é&xcepfiond underwear } bo s’ union suits ; for girls, at, per garment 25C wort% while, at, garment 50c —"*.‘nm!‘. furnish gisl's chotos Jerdey & “niy dolar" secures for you aa unprecedented value rbbed ‘lu Halé shirts and pants—the universally in Boys' Union Suits. . Fine Jersey ribl poru lsle Enown ‘Constable” brands—end we have them kinds— out good and roomy—and may be had sbort slesved with short or wing or long sleeves, and ankle or kanee leagths or long sleeved and ankle lengths. , Ages longth pants. Orochet edge o shirts, and may be had im k“‘.’gnfl# ‘Q.' A favorite at, per “garment, only '50e. Sis64 8 t0 13 Assuredly & 1ot of underwear valuss 85¢ each Same 1n two plece germents b “Porasknit” underwear for ba'/l,-llgyhly a.durrl d kind — gnrman/z’fl‘ for daintiest plaid™’ 25C 25‘: top =ox, for bables -uu- i3 ous babes with unique od oul. are of Ger- ‘l‘ -llo m‘:u'mm“&r "'I""“.q.....“fi'...u different the' lines you see advertised we WANT most; we HAVE the wel the_trede on_ TH links _and have stocks in_accordance. ASE BALL, OMAHA vs. PUEBLO MAY 24,95, 2 and 21, .| THE MAN ON THE BOX | MONDAY, MAY 24th, LADIES' DAY. | 45, Matinges—Thurs. GAME CALLED 8:46. |gane s 0 € (and all l“-") Mh‘_ The Pexton Cnle 14th and Farnam 8 HALPH KITCHEN. PRDI’ ular AIR DOME 18TH AND DOUGLAS reasonable pric Hillman's Stock Compan; er!n t appolotmen in P%rdering hair poruons w we| JUST PLAIN FOLKS ¥ ordering " i “Paxton” more variety withow! dmission, 10c and 90 ‘\"tn weck —+'For His Mother's Menor.” HOTEL ROME Summer Garden Connecting with Rem: Vineyard INVITING, ENCHRANTING, ImAIOI"II. NOW OFPEN 'ol downward as desired |- Phe airship il make several flights to- Yday ana the captive spherical ballooy will ‘ll!'\ make several flights if the weather {4s favorable. , A lavge number of citizens witnessed the ascension \dst evening and a cordial invi- tation is extended to the public to wvisit fthe fort today and Friday to witness the {experiments. | | | Lieutenant Lahm did not lecture last 2 evening' owing to the lateneas of the hour at which the aitship fiights were finighed | | | \ per garment. each’ S6o. Allen ‘. tvisit of Brigadiey General James chief eignal .officer United. States to Fort Omaha is anticlpated with intefest bY" the official family there and particularly by the student officers’ class. “I b’ not kndbw that we shall undertake |any formal reception to General Allen," | suid, Colonel Glassford, “as we do not know Just exactly when he will be here—whether {it will Le Thursday or Friday. General | Augn 1s much ayerss to functions of any }eind,, althoush we hope that he may be {here Thugsday. as” we will glve a hop 'Thureday .evening. apd it, would be a nice Giing to haye. bim agtend it, ddis wisit . hege s merely lnci@ental and for , dmepection. purposes. . We hope that Glad of for inimitable hose I'or boys and girls | rme | Atten; | army, Pictorial Review : Patterns . 513187 Doudlas 3”‘0' thg~ eb. i fl"‘ “‘, At ok F‘HUN[ YOUR OROERTODAY Schrflo ter ||eI’P 0“0 NIQUE,