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THE BEE: OMAil), SEPTEMBER 4, 1015, SATURDAY, — o ____ ] the blood-stained soll of their fatheriand is wished for the brave French warriors by their German comrades of the Lorette Helghts," This s the inscription on a monument GERMAN SuLvienS ERECT MONUMENT FOR FRENCH |crectea by German soldiers as o tribute Into the station and then out | - to their fallen foes whom they buried People are attracted to Charing l'rnm‘u‘m respondence of the Assoclated Press.) | after the terribia stroggle for the posses at Charing Cross station. The crowd London, for most of the travel with the gathers there about 6 o'clock every after- continent passed there. It stands just off noon. Although mot a day has passed Trafalgar square in the Strand, near the since the early part of the war without | center of the west end shopping district the arrival of a varying mumber of vic- Before the arrival of the Red Cross train |tims of shot, shell and gas, the crowd the ambulance motors form In a line in "‘“"""_"""j" nee of the Associated Press.) | ;qver lessens |a narrow side street. Ordinary motor LONDON, July 81.—One of the sights of | Charing Cross station used to be the |cars are used for the slightly wounded London 1s the arrival of wounded unh“nn,hrl'hten and most Interesting station in |lnd ambulances for the badly wounded The platforms in the great station are kept clear, but the sightseers, who are largely women, gather In the forecourt walting for the big Iron gates to open and let out the stream of the slow mov- Ing oars, which pass from the side street aympathy. The men In the crowd always ralse their hats as the wounded go by Crdwds Gather to ONE-ROOM SCHOOL Watch the Wounded DOOMED BY THOMAS v State Superintendent Hits Senti- ment About Little Red School House Hard Blow, IS8 WASTEFUL AND INEFFICIENT The district school house must go. It is obsolete and totally inefficient. It must be succeeded by the co-opera- tive school, where children can have soclalizing influence and the teach- ers the Inspiration of large groups of puplils. This was the gist of State Superin- | tendent A. O. Thomas’ address at the | | less from curiosity than to show their| BERLIN, Aug. 81.—"A peaceful rest in |#ion of Lorette Helghts. HAYTEN: res’ Ki. The Opportune Time to :I;‘;‘zi.%sv!l(-'i (i.{:vessg . Buy fhat Trunk (\ big special purchase of French| ;4 right now, when the prices Kid und Lambskin Gloves, made to| yhroughout the stock have been res sell to $2.00 pair, all perfect two- YOEN; Are You Going to Pat Up More Fruit| Among Men’s Hats Every one who sees them, gives first place to the . B. SPECIAL AT §$2.00 Savings and Satistaction in Every Section for Saturday That Give Service— W. H. N.erriam Shces We have sold these constantly for 27 years and have never had any regrets because they've given universal satisfaction to our patrons. Once Tried Always Worn. . The W, H. Merriam Shoe Co. makes a specialty of good shoes for children and put in their goods all the sterling quality necessary to resist the hard wear incident to the chil- dren’s school wear. Snappy Styles, Too. Misses' Shoes in all leathers and made for extra service, up from ... .... * .- 8$2.00 Men’s $4 00 Shoes Button and blucher, all sizes and styles, made up for_ this season's trade, very special values at $2.50 Women’s $5.00 Shoes Including black, white and a fine 1line of bronze button shoes, very special values, highest qm\'( at Jug e Here's some items that will inter- est you, quarts, 430 Douglas County Teachers’' institute | Child's Shoes, plump dongola and gun n:etal, wears like iron, $1.50 Up duced to 35 loff Regular. . .39 They have the classy style and in the court house. *.190 | quality yowd expect in hats priced | Child's Sises from 5 to 8 of the same kind as the larger ones, §1 Up [ button length, in all eizes and llf o "0 0yiie; n got an goot & *The one-room school house came llr\.k at $3.00 and $4.00. The KRIDER line, made by good shoemakers in Pennsylvania, don-ola 8, at, palr....... ank & you oall bup 1% the 0 OF in with the ox feam,” he said. “The ox team has disappeared and we have | the automobile, but the little school | Our Leaders at $2.00, ..81.68 Don't Miss and gun metal shoes with a reputation, ap from .. ....... R ¢ lucher Bhoes at $2.50, Boys', Youths' and Little Gents';Button or B These Snaps, regular price. is still with us.” | ~ As an example of the great wasteful- | y ,;,\.4«) o L) ness of the district schools, the superin- | - (@ _C ¢ tendent stated that there aro 3,000 of ; @“ - them In the state with only from one to | § J @’ ~ A twelve pupils each. Of this number 1,000 : = have only six children or less. ‘ d | . n “Some object to & change on account s 9 of sentiment.”” he sald. “They have ten- Y . A f E W i : et f X ' :::mma-nrfl?r.‘:mnme.;l.u:g :.doll.achg‘:l v"_'gy,. e WL Want Moy Little wonder that cur Millinery Department is the N > s are of these Extraor- 4 ' s e e B, low T met going to the mill. He filled dikdey Barpains most popular in Omaha. Such immense variety of chic | it over the saddle. ‘Why dou't you' fill Wom éns Underwear prices that quantity output n_mkps possible, is slll'_l'n-'innll to yoh ;‘;:i'd:,'t"““::”:‘o'c“” e attract every woman who prides herself on the distinetive ¥y arry 8 s 3 . . ~ 31 M and cotld carry twice as much wheatr [§ Italian 8ilk Vests, hand embroid- effectiveness of her millinery. I asked. He replied, ‘Well, my father |l ered, also bloomers, to $3 values y 3 : 2 : wnd grandtather used this stons and W Saturday ; 3’11 50 Our Unrivaled Hats at $4.98 Ta i Three Rousing Specials in there's & sort o' sentiment attached to 'l T i EVESR 73 ¢ o s A bt i listinetive individ- M ‘« : ’ » . . .‘:‘.an.:r:f:: o :v;:;;::m::n::: Fine Lisle Union Suits, to $1.00 are exceptionally eautiful and possess distine ive indivic | % ) } Men s Furnls’llngs rals., in all size d styl uality that places them in a class by themselves, Talented Do, T Three Plans Proposed. vals,, in 2ll sizes and styles, 35¢ A : : h : B 800 Dozen Men's Shirts, that sold to "Desired results can best b attatned W wron o e Tisle Vests. witl nakd designers have given a& much thought to their production o, T gy I $2.00; high-grade satinottes, pongees, through the co-operative achool. Buch P as is expended upon the usual creations of much higher !} AN piques, silk finished and mercerised locality, like each human individual, has crochet vokes, an immens: line 5 . . 7 \ abrics, choice colors and patterns; ) y 1 nse line 1 t} ) fullv 1 b ty 1 style char \ fabrics, b its own problem to solve, Threo plana Ml £ \éot 1214 price—and they’re fully equal in beauty and style char- [ all sizes; to $2.00 values, are proposed. N g ‘¢, 25¢ acter. |’ hiosaih B oS .. 49¢ “First, 1 it seems best to retain the (M and ... ................... 35¢ . | | 4y oaa-rodm @lacHot Mohoal (G (MENe 8- | Muslin Go d C it ¢ TWO DELIGHTFUL SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: [ ) M ':‘m_::‘l‘: “;f‘“‘;?:l"'_ :rln“d—e ":"L"“"‘l::: Y partment. l:‘mub::kb s ::a .2373.':, n‘: owns and Combination $1.50 and $2.00 Velvet Shapes— | $1.50 Batterflies — Extra large l' \ A wear, mostly makers' samples, im- teacher and: progam. and oy ment. |l Suits, choicest lots you ever saw, Large and small styles; come In | sizes, made of silk fllusions, with || N menéo assortment, valuss to JE o best single-room rural school that “n‘ b RN R ad e 89¢ black and colors, 98 spangled and velvet 75 \ ! 0 $1.00; on sale, cholce...... (4 be produced. Chi i : poth) it 4 el SR S EEETRT R Cc bodles, black or white. . c M A Huve Yon Tried the Famous “Second, If the district is able to support ]llld]:'en]' tllzmlon Suits, nearly _ 2= / )‘_J “BACHELOR'' HOSE? but a small weak school, then the co- a inds light and ‘medium £ ) & i ) g 2 W Box of 4 pairs, guaranteed for four operative plan of bringing togother two M oiop 4o atil L\ o' S S 3 ox af ¢ Dalma.- Eisrasps or more districts is proposed. This would 35§ y i ree special lots, 25¢, 0 % @ ), ,f J zon . ¥ 590 glve such school a capacity group for anc b e " .+ AR SEPEVE LN e b2 TREASS instruction. The division of labor for | 19¢ teatibrs, ‘and high school Drivileges, || S ————————— % § ““Third, i neither of these plans seem ' ! practicable then the overhead high school T’Ie Best IS Cheflpest in Hosiery Saturday Spccmls m Neckwcar may be established. ‘o gee e 8 > h t . P A good pair of hose you'll v We secured house smnples of the newes! During the last six months a reor-| youw'll admit is worth two I sanization of about 3 schools has taken ,‘_‘L‘L;:’ffi {’;;”:v::rl":" hose in appearance and satis- novelties in ladies’ neckwear for fall-—Yokes, place. This is wonderful progress. I am ! 3 b proud of the people o Nebraska; their |l .\ Vo show complete lines of the very best Wo. Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Fichus, Quak- Interest in education is manifest in their Bl ‘Hldren's Hosiery produced in the land. 1, 1/ sincere and progressive attitude. If these Three Specials Will Interest, (34 0]011"‘!.- Ruffs, etc. On sale at %4 to 4 new schools are successful, as they must $1.00 Silk H Do ’ regular prices, be, the coming year will see still greater| women'’s silk (:lo:? t?luck r;:‘::’o.lco'r‘;re;x! sn!moplteu o: g y I . Pprogress.” for selection, Bt ..., i ol 208, ARROL g‘g’c Nackwear, worth 50c up to $1.25, on sale in Urges Verse Writing. Women's Silk. Thread snd Baboe BiLtmt it 2 ) P, Howara R Drigsa of the Unt- | orer coreto p"hrudr ad and Febre Silk uo.o_Au“%,; three lots 15¢, 25¢ and ............49¢ versity of Utah addressed the teachers «~Women's Fibre Silk Boot Hose % i New Hand Bags — A Ribbon Specials — A big and advanged some new ideas for teach- Women's Wayne Knit Hose—In all biack mere'eflze% splendid new line of | line of plain and fancy Ing the young idea. It scems that ama~ disle, gt 7.0\, o9k Ve's K o Sceeapee Movoee 5S¢ fancy hand bags, new | ribbons, extra wide, all 20 :'C".‘nwcf;fim:":.cm'?:'mi'f:'o:?'fi': fi.;ofimflowgn' of Chilidren's Pony Brand and styles for fall; on sale | pure silk, underpriced 18 [RcPendon ek, SHCIIY AAAvIAE” N @ best for school wear, at 49¢, 69¢ and 98¢ | Saturday. teachers to urge their pupils to write verses % 3 X “I have over 1000 poems written by K . h L e, BBy itchen Furniture Sale pectal Announcement are poor, of course, but some are abso- 3 3 and 8%-foot Kitchen Tabl lutely classical in-their genlus. You will ables....... $1.85 Beginning Mooda bee Oth, b tonished at th Its 1y High or Low Stools, for kitche 3 el ¥ " ke R g vl g 1 y, Septem y oY o ¥ ol oo R 4ol Kitchen -Cabinet Base, comp,el:".'f’f‘." 75§ An Array of Distinctive New Modes in Women’s Apparel, a view of which will relieve Continuing for Four Days, We Will Hold on Our Third Floor Our GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY OF LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS AND SILKS No expense has been spared. Hvery effort has been expended to make this display the most complete, most interesting of all, A Sixty Thousand Dollar Stock of Matchless Laces and Dress Trimmings, in addition to all that Is newest and best in Silk Dress Fabrics will be here for your selection. You are cor- dially invited to inspect these exquisite Laces, Trimmings and Silks, as varied and elegant as you will find in any store in the land. Arrange to Meet Your Dressmaker Here. He repeated a verse written by a sixth- grade boy which described the meadow brook in onamatapoetic cadences that | made the stréam fairly sound its note to the hearer, Sunday and Party Will Arrive Here - | Some Time Today “Bflly” Sunday will arrive in Omaha | some time today, the exact hour not being known yet. The other members of the party will also enter the city before midnight. Albert Peterson, caretaker, who dwells in and about the tabernacle all through your fall dress perplexities, a display broad cnough in its scope to meet your every fashion idea—garments of quality that wili sustain and increase your confidehee in Hayden Bros. i . . . Unquestionably Superior Values Shown at Each Price Hundreds of Charming New Suits — Iacluding Beautiful New Afternoon Dresses In satins, taf- every coloring and fabric which fashion approves fetas, crepes and charming combinations, all col- in almost endless variety of distinctive styles— | ors—a delightful assortment— $3 $30 Kitchen Cabinets, white enameled, sliding tops, aluminum or nickeloid spicé, coffee and sugar jars, flour can, etc., complete. §19,50 Drop-leat Breakfast Tables, round or square leaves, on sale ... ... 83.50 SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY ON 0dd Dressers, all woods, oak, mahogany and ;"nh;;n:Bthlugnlen, P‘orch Rockers, \y'ernlu artin Beds, Brass Beds, Mattresses, and Dining Chairs, e o PILLOWS AND MATTRESSES -pound size Pi] 8-pound- nize Plllllg::.‘ o) 5 Genuine Kelt Mattresses, art tick, full weight, well .$8.71 made, guaranteed 10 years All other Cotton Mattresses only . H at.....o.. $19.50, $25, 835, $45 to 885 | ut....819.50, 8§25, $29.50, $35 to $65 Special S8howing of Tailored Suits A Special Line of Dresses, charm- noveltieg, the season’s nobbiest 15 wool goods, combinations, wonder- styles, all colors, at ....... ful values. in gabardines, poplins, serges and ing new designs in taffetas, silk and There’s a World of Distinctive Character in the New Coat Styles. Saturday a Day of Unuswal Values Saturday Specials in Corset Aisle Hundreds of the meetings, both by day and by night, Classy White OChinchilla Coats, | o l'l:. £ ':lnn Nobby New Plaid Coats, $6.50, $10, s ge is already here. So is George A. Brew- Lacefront Corsets, in fancy brocades, pin 4 coats shown. Druy, ster of Des Molnes, who will lay ons of with extra length hip, newest siyien: - °i “6‘8"» $7.95, $10.00, $12.75, $15.00, $17.50 | See them sat- | $12.75, $15.00 to $25.00. R s one. the planos at the meetings. speclal Saturday ...... §.5 M s ! ting to (one) $1.00 in A committes of women i putting the mph BT s Ry KM LN & New Waists in variety of charming style, broad | Elegant New Dress Skirts—in the season’s best || ar Drog Dept Saturday last dainty touches on ths rooms which ! ade Corsets, all broken lines of standard || enough to insure you pleasurable cholce— styles and materials, at $7, 10. 2.5 we will glve you a, $1.00 makes, that sold t 5.00; ol o) b f Dr. Wernet's Tooth the party will occupy in the Loyal hotel. e up to $5.00; sl 89 A e 0 s W 4 A SD.05. 83.05 W SABTE | 404 ..o creroorasun i ith bine et 500 I B Ry 0 TOUGN] FARI ‘) The Sunday party will find them home- aturday .....oiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaa., 0 5 Free, 3 10c bars of Palm- | 76c bott like and there will be a profusion of flow- $1.50 Rustproof Corsets, all good styles, 6 DRESS SILKS that sold up to $20.00, in crepe de chine taffetas, and also nets, matchless bargains olive Soap with every bott's | Wate= : ers to greet them. Mrs. Palmer Findley, supporters attached, on sale at, 4 98(: to close 8t ............ oves (5 Al GARE RO Ca Suaih g $7.95 ‘,‘-:m ':«“""”" ol m";; "rm:n'f-‘f: ...... o S g Tl e vty G e ; )0 s 9iate o i $1.50 bottle Orfental Cre 5 10c-rolis ‘Crepe Tohloc Payne have this in charge, The Burgess- [l $1-00 Cluny Lace Brassieres.... 98¢ - D= Children’s New Fall Dresses, [~ o—C SR 4 v iy s v Paper , ., 860 Granden company has furnished drop 75¢ Brassiers, great value..,. Women's Long Si monos 1L the lat id , iz n's Summer Dresses— 106 Jab R Iy lights for all the rooms. Orchard & Wil- —AIl colors, that sold at $5,| & 1e latest 1deas in style | That sold to $5.00, colors and Soap . 8o Boys' School Waists, big showing of 4 10¢ fine assortment; on sale Sat- | and coloring, hig assortinent, | white, choice of big assortment. 8 helm have‘added a plano lamp. in light and dark colors........ 2.95 s 1.95 B 48y | 60c Canthrox Hair 5"""’. S i e N g i . RS N S R, AR e oo BT B RSYRRNN X OB cocerane se0e 3 10¢ b i, ' Shavl B 2 0 ii0 000000000 o The Mirge Solithwest room on the sec Ladies' Orochet Shawls, light welght, in all - $ - 84-95, $5.00 to $12.50 ajs $ 7” > | Rnap. €01 0F 8 o, o re 308 | 81.88 ‘Auto ‘Chameis o aes ond floor will be fitted up as a reception ~pe g popmps h d 49 t0c jar Daggett & Rams- | B0c bottle Phenolas Wafers room and office. Schmoller & Mueller i i special, main aisle...,........... [ dell's CPO&M .....seess Y Dt ey v 230 have donated a fine plano and a Victrola for the use of the party during their stay, with whatever records they wish. Volunteer nurses and doctors are now being called to take charge of the taber- nacle hospital, which is located under the rostrum. More automobiles are needed, also, to take the workers swiftly from on of Ali Manufacturers’ Samples of Jewelry and Silverware at Small Part of Worth A final closing of the greatest and most advantageous purchase of jewelry and silverware we ever made. Values we do not belleve you ever saw duplic ated in any store in Omaha, $4.00 School Suits $2.95 Most All Have Two Pants, Domestic Room $3 Suits for Boys, $1.95 In Domestic Room The iargest assortment in Omaha to choose from. All the colors that are found in much higher eeting t ther in different parts of | 'f ns i i 1 4 Hundreds of Articles made to sell to $1.50—Includ ing Cuff Buttons, Rhinestone Bar Pins, Brooches, _ Jorfolk styles, proqeer-Read achan SR D:rfx‘:!uelh o anC}l'tlur}g to do with it, our | | Ga¥Serews, Cutt Pins, Sterling Silver La Valllores and Hat Pins, elc.s chioios of the 10t. ... .. OET 7Y B B it I Lt T R RS T —_— estio Room Clothing Department will | | pne New Peacock Jewelry, including rings, Sterling Silver Friendship Rings—Also gold or sil- | | $3.00 suits on sale Saturday at...... $1-95 ~ Yy Auto club Wants be erowded all day.baturday. brooches, bar pins, also a fine lot of pearl filled | ver friendship links (engravings free) at... .. 25¢ \ necklaces with sterling clasps; Saturday...... 50¢ | Sterling Silver Thimbles ..............00000 1 Extra Knickerbockers, 39¢ Sizes 6 to 16 years, all colors, worsteds or soft The B0c Kind. weaves; opn sale in Domestic Room only. 1915 Milk Fed Spri Chickens 16 1-:«.'"" A Dbig selection of colors and styles, blue serges, tweeds, worsteds and cassimeres. Suits bullt for boys that are hard on their clothing. Suits that are actually $4.00 ones, at $10.00 Chests of Silver, containing 26 pleces, spoon and butter knife; sale price Saturday........... Silver Plated Fruit Baskets, sale Saturday . Burn Coal or Gas in Same R:.n e ¥ou can bake with either goal .l: m.:m Omaha Day Cars The Omaha Auto club is attempting to secure as many entrans for the auto run to Lincoln on September 9 as possible. That s Omaha day at the Btate hlr; and in order to secure road information and decorations for the cars # will not‘ be necessory to belong to the club, any- | 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 tea spoons, 6 dessert spoons, sugar ............ 6.50 regular values to 1610. on -$3.50 READ THet BIG SPECIAL GROCERY SALE FOR SATURDAY Quality goods and & sa of 85% Four 16-0z cans Condensed Milk, 860 | Put up your Peaches, Pears, Prunes P W traaing b 's 208 | E. C. Corn Klakes, PKE...oooorr,. | Orabappies Now. on Tanges’ tn ."n‘l” “fl.h u-ium:-m | Bushel box tancy bartiett Pears, $1.78 ht 6-0z cans Condensed Milk, 880 | I one belng welcome if they will make Chort grade range. Store Open Uzntil 9 ¥, M. 32-01 Pure Fruit P | Extra fancy Elberta Free 91 i ... | z. Jars Pure Frult Preserves, 8.0 5 ; 1916 hindqudrters Spring Lamb, 1b, 18! themselves known. Ak-Sar-Ben pennants - [y L e and 00000 | *hamannds Fure Granunisted 9100 | AGVo Je.i faf dessert, ete.—quanty o XaRLhee omte . L iat b 1418 forequarters Sprink Lamb, will be given to alj who destre to make for. . . ... erees::§98.00 | 48-1b. sacks best High Grade Diam oS0 DK e wer bice. 389 | Crabapples for felly, lar vot quality Steer Pot Roast, 20 the run, and information concerning it “Benown” cast fron ranges, never rust out, up H' Flour—nothing finer ior b W. 0. C. or Krumbles, per pkg, M T e iy AR ey cassarer ispes bo ihan A ook A from . . . . 1.50 ples, cakes or biscuit. This flour Mac n's Peanut Butter, 1b...13}40 | wey Potatoes, 15 ibs to No, 1 Rib Holling Beef, b, may be gotten by telephoning to, the Auto Cook Btoves $12.50 made from No, 1 selected old wheat, | Tall cans Alaska Salmon | Swest Cora, por doses No. 1 fresh Pork Roast, 1b, club. About seventy-five persons already 2 large heads Fresh Cabbage 8 bunchi No. 1 Home-made Bausage, 1b. .. No. 1 home-made Hamburger, 1b, Fancy Queen Olives, qt. the only kind at this season to mak The best Tea Siftings, b, One 1ot of both Cast and Svun Alumi- | good bLread, etc. 48-Ib. 78 are certainly st have been registered at the club rooms, num Ware at Ty Fresh Radishes ‘resh Onlons 10 lbs. best White or Yellow Co | and many more are expected. Among th barwains as 10; Golden Bantos Coffee, Ib | 11 Ibs. best Leaf Lard . ng as the lot k meal . ... | Golden Santos Coffes, ib. | wh Leaf Lettuce . S, o enth ts who are going is Randall K. Heavy Skillets, either No. § or No. 9 size, 980 | 10 bars Beat 'Br Creamery Butter, oarton of | Fancy Wax or sfr‘nf;‘l :3.":.“. i oked Meat for Rrown, who will have two cars and Extra heavy cast Skill regular price $1.9%, OB o t2002020 bulk, 1b, e | large Cucumb First quality Di C Hams, -Ib,, party of twelve with him. for .... . feeraan 2 7 1bs. best bulk La Y ¥ Denver Cauliflower, b, First T:““ Picnle s, 1b, | %, size, worth to !1‘1.4: 4“n,.. Japan Fler,yli& it 260 [ ney ll:u..‘ ’}'umulm. b, ’Y:D ll 1b. by k. eans ancy No. ney Head Lettuce, each . Last Month Reduced Rates Via Large size Cast Aluminum Tea Ketties, wort 210 cans fancy Bweet Bugar Corn, g R %0 | 4 Dunches Fresh hects br Garror ’ Nickel Plate Road. $2.98, for 3 Wax, String, Green or Lima Beans, | The best strictly fre | Market basket Beets or Turnips Rice Bollers, spun a'uminum, any size ous Milw 182 New York and return, $25.65. Bostop and Troe o JOP. + 0t a8 s et ysannesangenes .. The dozen . | 12 1bs, No. 1 Cookine Apples ....18¢ | _ d auart Spun Aluminum Preservin, Wh V. ple, Bausoges and 1 A return, $7.65. Low rates to other eastern Neat of three Bauce Pans, one each, 1%, 114 5 - | pup ig You buy Potatoss or Apsie:, | Sausages ed Mesta, Notiing 3 voints, Codfer with local agent, or gd- _3-quart, for ... Sy 5 PEYS T [ "'75'1ba Potatoes o the neck. 3 avene okt W: Cilahan, A. O P, 4. 8 Coffee Pote, 2 or 3 ot., spun a'uminum PAYS 12 Ibs, App! the peck. Young Dressed Pigeons, .:!n 9 [ 8 A g 8 " » Wesi Adams street, Chicago