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ups are printed on each bottle Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. 'BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Ask | vour druggist for a b0-cent bottle of | “California Syrup of Figs then look | OF YORK COLLEGE TEAM | carefully and see that it Is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” | YORK, Neb, Jan n_-tflrv‘-(»l )—Basket We make no smaller size. Hand back| ball has begun with a rush following the | with contempt any other fig syrup.— Advertisernent. holida. Proapecta look very successful team. Thirty-five candidates bright for | continued, is slowly but surely committing (From a Btaff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Jan, (Bpecial Tele- rates, but they will take eare of that or more belligerents from buying in m,1nr money refunded.—Advertisement. | | & | gram.)—The civil service commission has | ! announced that examinations for the de partmenta) service in Washington will be | held at the following places and dates 4 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916 M | suleide natter for themselves. We business men | market. If we undertake to reverse a ) WELL KNOWN ARTIST WHO sooN|GARY SOUNDS NOTE Slamp Sure to Come. should realize there fa possible danger |condition created by the war we at ones /) TO REMOVE DANDRUFF LEAVES OMAHA | “But whenever the war ahal close, the [ahead 1n the busingss outtook, and It we |enter lnto the war and endeavor to m( & Becent bottle of Danderine at any fronted with new conditions. The pur- |sive, we will have done no harm, and | war, and that is an act of unneutrality." drug store, pour a little into hand LlNEs OF AG’"VITY chasing power of the whole world wili |We may hereafter have reason for eo) “Evidently in time of war auch as now and rub well into the scalp with the | | have been very greatly reduced. Forelgn |gratulation. We have the greatest coun- | ajsturbing the peace of the world,” Sen mer tips. By morning most, if not a ot | “* | countries who are now buying our prod- |try with the greatest opportunities, and | ator O'Gorman rejoined, “‘almost Any act this awful scurf will have dissppeared. This is Version of Hastings Mystery | (Contimmen Tuit Tubs One) ucts, because compelled, will withdraw |may properly be hopeful and contldent.” | oo s neutral power would be regarded by Two or three applications w.I| destroy | - | thelr patronage in a large measure, Other aninimesibiiab e Sorh &5 anhat OF Sartiaty, MW iy every bit of dandruff: stop scalp itching Tetified to {y John T. ’ Sofsa I we are tully ailve tc our op- | 00 eing countries -will find thelr SENATE DEBATES e gt b bbb o i and falling hair —Advertisement Culavin portunities. financial resources and credits lessened 1t best for the American nation and the A v T 8 ot | War May End Soon, Then What?|More than this, foreign producers, in THE NEUTRALITY best security of peace with all the na-' Syrup of Figs LIVED UNDER ASSUMED NAME 't belleve the war of Burope will not[Sfeat need, Wil strive moke ftigendiy tions, could place an embarko agatnst the 0 > b6 5o Tong proviEbA. &a ‘ang,. Af e :r:"n::.:‘;h;;y -:I:y.c ";’c::r: Mvs"fl”. POLIGY OF LAND ahfpment of munitions, to any belligereng. M HAS A8, Ne an (Specin) Tele . fthout expos f to the N o For CI‘OSS \le ‘.,\‘ ‘”n\wm, "»’ Jan, 6 (Spe .v”r]\. the most of men predict. This opinton fa [0 TCICR o tabor and low oost, as | I:{K:n’:..,,:;.,"':f,:l.:”- 1o the . impotdtion tHCL sotre tosay John 1. CHiavif's Test) tused principally upon two mrounds. 1IN |ihey have a perfeet right to do — § » 4 e g o the t'rat place, it ssems apparent that| «Our producers, Including our wage- (Continued from Page One.) TR YT YT ] o mon wr the first time ra t riain x — — - 1 Fe\/ er ]5]] Lh]ld =t A S A 4t oo et [ little, if any henefit to Any belligerent | carners, will find themselves in commer- | #hat the markels of this country are PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS the life of John O'Connor, the tiastings | countrs or fo the world at large can re-cial aniagonism with the most Perfect (tree and open to Germany. as well an to| o e . | | sult from the r excopt and unless it ev ¥ cthef dov P hia gOVer iles Greenle as recovered fror | Look, Mother! Is tongue coat- reciim w Atigust o1t and it fr wa b Bt s Tl experienced |ali othet countries, and that this & o | 1ona Tlineca “with nronchitis. and fs now | : whose bod nburicd awaiting the | be the firm cstablishment of an inter-|unless this shall be prevented by 1aws [ment does mot distingulsh between arly [abie 1o e out mern T the Frer fow. | ed, breath hot and s pe s | natienal tribunal for the settlement for |that are reasonable and sufficlent. This | elligerent nations, then how can the sen- | in almost two months ’ 11 internationn (3 el e that i=[is not a question of politics, nor for po- |ator say that this government has taken | °° . —t . 9 Pressed hard in cross-examination, and all international Aifferences: one t . d stomach sour? Pt g B8 o gy W itk niversal and practical, and whose de-|litical parties as such. Tt {8 one of |an unneutral position? ulen___ A JO tO | P .t Culavin sald that John O'Conner Kkilled | or are enforceable; one that will pre. |economies and of good business, and it | Wis Chief Objection, y Harmless ‘‘fruit laxative’’ best two rural police in Canada .and then fled | vent the® prolongation of wars in the |affects all the people. It fs & Questlon | .y o jmioceibie fo got arms o Gor S T d F t to cl tender liv to this country, concealing s identity | future. This can be ecreated. T1f so, |of the greatest .mc-d‘ to the [r'fiufirli num- |m_"‘ and T SAy 15 38 marety Wiong for Ore lre ee g clean te er For POFIEe Seark. T OLRRER, SneBR negotintions for peace and for such i ber. 'T""d’ """:I""" an "";‘" hou o |this movernment to permit shipment of | ing to Culavin, O'Connor’s name was Olef | sults should te opened at once and pushed [ Certain and establish a lire of justice an: of the belligerents,” Senat “ " and bowels. Owwen. He partici=ated In Fanian potivi- | to a conclusion. There will be never a |fAlrness hetween the producers and the ;\"“" ""“';" !“;" "'I"fd""‘“” hm":‘“”:" | Use ““Tiz’’ for aching, burning, orks insisted. He adde - | tien and other rabeillans and kiled the tter time consumers. Mothers can rest easy After EIVINE Lopion . er et " $he the | hetter tim s cipal objection was based on a convietion puffed-up feet and corns . police, who were aboul fo aresat him : “ o rup o g8, becanss It one side the other should abso- “ v T States was aiding in pro ¥ California Syrup of Figs,' beca I0 ‘Fho Intter fact he d @A the dry B A ]’ - o ""h n“m:f -m:l ‘\:h:‘h Overcontidence Greatest Danger. that the United m; '\lw:-k:;”\? o ‘v‘m or callouses. a few hours el the clogged-up waste, o0 oyt U8 \ ely conquer nl e e (whieh | .miiy 1a an epochi Times are serious, onging the war and thi ng men | sour bile and fermenting food mently| '3,y cujavin claims that O'Consor b e Sy onld “eave the | PeThaps critical. Financlal, commercial |and that he would not only Put an em-|" Gooq.hye sore feet, burning test, swol- moves out of the bowels, and you have &', ¢ pim ¢n Canada to apread the repor 3. SLAURIY WALLACE vied to an extent that would leave the land industrial interests of this country |bargo on munitione, but also on shid-jen feet " tender feot, tired feet well, playful child again. Children aimply (o 10 0 L FEATR 9 BAIECS TEA OB R ’ : surviving peoples of the present gen-|p,y ho firmly cstablished on an inde. | ments of food and clothing to the armies | “Gooq bye, corns, callouses, buntons and will not take the time from play 0/, .00 b0 this tn part was the exeenting | - laurie Walace, Omaha's well-known ©ratlon of all the natfons helpleas and | o qon¢ and invulnerable foundation, but | of Europe . |raw spots, No more shoé tightness empty their howels, and they become | (S0 H R T H making Culavin {he | AFUSL has an attractive proposition which hopeless), there would be no need nor|,,.ra must be co-operation -between all | Senatar Lodge in upholding the posi- [ mong limping with pain or drawing tightly packed, liver gets aluggieh and |y (0 TEOOrE WL TAKINE Clavin the in considering which will take him Afeposition for an international tribunal. | ijaeses and departments, private and pub- [tion of the United States as to the shiv- | your face in agony. “Tiz" {5 mag Sataath Siertered I that the will was a forgery IAM\ from Omaha. He =ays that he has The'leaders of all the nations must realise | ;. ment_of munitions engaged In 3 1engthy facts right off. *Tiz" draws out a1l When croas. feverish. restless, see if| U0 Lo ot Olsen by an Indian wife |NOL €x8ctly made up his mind, but that |And appreciate these tacts and are lkely | . |00 1o prepared for radical | colloguy with Senators O'Gorman, Hiteh- | polsonous exudations which puft up the SRS 5o CUNER0, hER give this deliclous | are here claiming the etate as heirs in |M¢ Probably will establish a studio In [to act upon them soon. changes in volume, in prices and re. |cock. and others. [feet. Use “T¥" and wear smaller xhoes fruit Jaxative.” Children love it andjy 0 o torm of court, Many other | ROCK Iland, with Davenport and Moline | ““The other ground for my bellef 18 | gources, There is dunger of over-pro-| “Our markets are open to all the world | Use “Tiz" and forget vour foor rhisery it can not cause injury. No difference a8 an additional field for his work that each of the warring nations s |duction, over-extension of credit and lin- | to buy,” said Senator Lodge. “We have | Ah! how comfortable your feet foel » ) 1t At full of cold, |Claimanta from various parts of the | fs k! i e Y g @ s aisohie. | UNited States wre hers claiming helrship | . |*tarving for men and money both. They | bilitles, ovey-confidence. We have oh- [taken no action to prevent any belligerent | Get a 25cent box of “Tiz" now B e L e 1o 1ol dah BISIOURRt aitively KoL tifres thad Ao not admit it, but the signs are plenty [served this before and we shall see it |or any one else from buying in our mar- |druggist or department store. D n't e o | Sty o1, T CACOROR ain 4. telative CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION and convineing. Any nation that is pro- [again. It is possible the hanks will over. |kets and we are at peace with the world. [suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, fect B Lt AN o0k kise o ennitetiug . tout | longing the war beyond the time when it | extend their credits, particularly in favor | A condition has been created by this war |that never swell, never hurt, never get oy F R R o i O e Mogpiodte b Mottty dot 50 DATES FIXED FOR NEBRASKA | [ \*'\C “rcasonably and honorably dis- |of forelgn interests, who offer attractive |and by the war alone which prevents one |tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed bables, children of all ages and grown- end have responded to Captain Baunders’ call nd besides a strong firat team the col lege also expects to be represented by a strong bunch «f reserves. The tollows: KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Ed- wards' Olive Tablets, schedule . Paul at York, ¥ 19~Doane at York. ry 3-York at Peru February 4-York at Cotner February 5—Kearney at York February 8-~Cotner at York February 11—-York at Doane. whru.rv 17—-York at Hastines February 18—York at &t. Pau) February 19—York at Central City February %—York 2, Grand Inland March 3~Omaha at March §—Peru at York DR. STEWART CANDIDATE FOR HEAD OF ASYLUM — HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. b.—(8pecial Tel- egram.)~Dr. 8, J. Stewart today an- nounced his candidacy for superintendent tute for calomel, are gentle in their .C_ f Ingleside asylum, competing with Dr. Shon, yot always effective. J. T. Steele, the only other man already Wey: Brik - Bbeat that exuberanoe of | in the/vace. Dr. Blewart is a republiean, spirit, that natural buoyancy ~which | While ‘Steele is a democrat. Stewart for- should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning | Merly served on the hospital staff under p.the diver ang cleaging_ the’system n,lmlperlntnndonl Kern, some years ago, e o v, Hawabas’ Ove av- | SAMS OF SCOTT'S BLUFF 0 and % ver| MAKES FILING FOR REGENT | | | | The secret of keeping young is to feel | young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there's no need of hav- ing a sallow complexion—dark rings un- der your oyes—pimples—a billous look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle, | Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from Inactive | bowels and liver. Dr. Bdwards, a well-known physician in Ohjo, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oll to act on the liver, and bowels, which he gave to his pa-| tlents for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi leta by their olive color. vox. ‘Al drugglsts. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, | Onto, (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 5.—(8pec'al.)~Harvey T Sams of Scott's Blutf has fileq for the R P IE LAY N - Stop the Cold ') g : A $45.00 to $49.50 (,ouu now....$35.00 PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, J ~(8pe {republican nomination for state regent. . 4 bycns o Ll ey $55.00 Coats, now. $39.50 d | Walter 1. Hager of Hastings today sent | C1al)=Mrs. Harry Wileox was seriously b i , NO) iie dualh b R RS And Avold Gr'p In his flilng for the democratic nomina- | InJured Tuesdas afterncon by the ex $65.00 Coats, now..............545.00 | tion for the state senate from the Nine. | P'o8lon |“'| e “"‘;'I" il ‘": h"fl v 'Ah;' y '; WOMEN'S AND MISSES’' SUITS, wries teenth @lstriot engaged In sealing. Her face, neck and t Goughs ana "”ul mhould Woy Be L L one shoulder were badly burned. LF PRICE 4 ! { Notes from \ - HA i R da 1 .| LINDSAY, Neb., Jan. 5. ial.)—=The No Msacy Mailed to Serbs, | Several Hundred Garments The entire stock of Women's and Misses " : : 7ol ‘ ! m’::: ol .,,,:,‘. ::':,?‘hn.'.,:’:::;“‘::‘o::;, tans of matrimony for Pauline | WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.-Ilasue of postal SKirts in's Wondertal Dispia Dresses In afternoon and evening models in th::'IZ gfirfie:fi;gfi,fifidl?fi. :r:]“is':*s.thlnl: { | And coids. The theory of some poople | FOTEr and Albert Prothman were an-|HolCY (icinitely, It war announced to- | SPECIAL VALUE— yeirats, serge, tatfols, combinations, crepo (he ssle. I Deojisaly: inpg ] | 1o “let m eold run its course” should be NOuURced for the first time at the Holy Id-‘l on nfi»;o‘x‘:thz‘:r :hu ulpenlln.n ZI ‘ro | Corduroy Skirts ln‘h light blue, h::lvy 'oy ne, etc. we clear, hence the low prices. § supplanted by the safe rule to ‘‘never | Fwmily church on Sunday. The wedding | !ations w oty 4 pamine and brown, good for: either street or house 14.76 Dresses ... Suits. { meglect a cold,” because it i from coughs | WI'l be on January 15. fhetien °'wf.}'""|','.fi':’,,.,¢'"'.f"f g i wear. They were onn good values at $4.50, $17.50 Dresses 23::‘: }i'gg | { and colds that grippe, pneumotia and | Al the annual meeting of the Farmers' — | in the sale at $2.50. $19.76 Dresses Suits. . other serlous aflments usually develop. | Elevator assoclation Iy was decided to Knocked Do i remainder of our stock in five $22.50 Dresses i Suits. 17.50 § 8o it behooves all who are prone to | bulld a new elevator of 25,000 bushels ca- | PARIS, Jan. 5—The Maravis Do/ $3.60 to $4.00 Skirts $25.00 Dresses o Suits. . . 22.50 { “fake cold” to find a remedy to fore- | pacity, building to commence as soon as ! arioiang father of Count Bont De| 5.00 to $6,50 Skirts $29.60 Dresses o Suits ....832.50 ) 3 ' ellane, was knocked down by an b 00 £ y A ) j§ ¢ stall it. In this connection Duffy’s Pure | arrangements can be made. An 8 per|mutomobile ms he was coming out of a 7.50 to §8.50 Skirts 36.00 Dresses . $75.00 Suits 37.50 § | Malt Whiskey will prove one of the most | cent dividend was decinred and two old mlln-rI hospital where he had been work- | $9.00 to $10.00 Skirts 39.50 Dresses " b Sui p seve -7 h § § offective remedies you have ever tried. | direéctors, Herman Behorens and Jullus || AIHOUER his injuries are serious $12.00 to $13.50 Skirts..... 46.00 Dresses , $97.50 Suits. .75 | { | if taken in tablespoon doses In equal | Nathan, were re-eleoted. VIV PTINETN DS . MIE. raeoe i Smounts of water or milk before meals | —-—.——.-—'——'— | retiring. Becwuse Duffy's Pure | Farmers' 1 v Eleots' Ofticers. F\l M Dept. k i; uuc iskey s an. pbsolutely pure | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Jan. 6.—(8pe- ve lnutes- NO Sesend Vi | § tonic-stimulant, it a ¢lal)—The annual meeting of the Cedar | em by s beneficial action on the stomach, the Source of moat Ille. If the system Is in _ & Bealthy condition it is invariably able 1o resist and throw off coughs, colds Creek Farmers' Elevator company was held yesterday, at which the following officers were chosen: J. A. Hennings, Cedur Creek, presidest;. J. L. Terry®or. rey, vice president; John Alber, Platta- R LR E R e ‘ &rippe n:.hu::m :n"v;:n;e:lleuml: ‘:::.‘R nelnurll‘n . l“ Fredrick, Platts. | Instant relief from sourness, to 18 years. ffi :3 :.‘ll::: ::: $5.00 to $7.60 ! aeason. member, . aecretary; Willlam Scl ercoats. ‘ . ; cold but got Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey |Codar Croek. manager: Puiltp eomerier heartburn, headache, $3.60 Bults or Ow 0265 Long and Short wm. Conts and Coats ....$8.85 a4 once from your local druggiat, grocer |Henry Horn and G. 7. Meisinger. a1 dyspepsia. i JE-90Buits or Oversot, ::;: $8.60 to $10.00 Wrile s The Dufty Malt Webpey oo |pectors. During the last yeat thin com. | . 789 Bults or Overosets. S878 £158 vaints 3 :.lu“' ’1 28, Coats ....85.685 B Mo Fhiskey Co., :1.::: JDandled 101225 bushels of corn, |, in’’ Wk :uo ST X ST, e e ol Y B A~ "”o e Rachester, A (s -n:-t:;.-l;.;.“;;.:I.”n.m. vushels of | ‘Pape’s Diapeps: is q ¢ $10.00 Suits-Overcoats.. .$7.50 Children’s !l!si'-lv Mussed White 1 85 o - . est and surest stomach ;u .50 Suits-Overcoats. S “W, - ;f, 50 Rejeets urance Offer. 15.00 Suits-Overcoats.. GE T:m‘uoh'r Neb., Jan. & 45:-:. tal,)-- relief known. | Oonw’ . ARTH . @ county board of supervisors at the | wny not get some now—this moment i irls’ I 20 ONINIY seasion Tuesday redecied the of- |yt o, 508 Jome nOw—this momen Junior Girls bolding - policies on the, Dodge county FRUIT @ VIGOR For Weak Stomachs Inactive Bowels A mlbnp Olls Enemas ugo and jt is prodable the mutter wil be taken to the courts. County Attorney ¥ companies. The adjuster for the com panies offered to settle for $%5,000 The county asked $47,000 Bxnress Compan Move, PIERRE, R. D, Jan. §.—(Special Tele gram, )—~The first move in the attack. of the expross companies on the present ex Press tax law under the constitutions Amendment of 1912 was started in circul court before Judge Hughes here today The companies contest the presen 2 simllation into the bloed all your food the old act which was declared to be un- |the same as a sound healthy stomach $8.76 Black Coney Mufts. . $5.75 constitutional would do it $9.75 Chinese Lynx Mufts $6.75 ! Bretts g o When Diapepsin worke. your atomach | ¥ . FREMOXT, Neh, Sy A restagata liself In onder, cieens up. - | $9.76 Brook Mink Mutts...$6.75 . (Special.)— 'and then you | Jike eating when you 4 | r;;b'd":‘,‘:: .“r:';":‘\['.‘ .:;- h'eh:' .uv'- d !do you good H \ $35.00 gen. Marten Muffs. $24.50 | Watc n front | Y " elie! o \ omach 1} of the Union atation in Omaha Tuesday | ey tewnins oop o o0l stomach mis- | $35.00 Black Lynx Mufts. $24.50 night. Mr. Breltenfeld was on his way t the station to take a train for home e — 4 Don't miss this -lmnwu-'h o l Be. Cut out this slip, en Chicago, 1L, dress clea , beadache and »ly; Nebraska—Alllance, April 7, March 15, April 12, Reatrice, April 11, March 15, April 12 Broken Bow, April 8 March 15, April 12 | Chadron, March 15, April 12, | Columbus, Apri) 5 Mareh i5, April 12 | ¥remont, 'April { Grand leland, ~April 8, March 15 "? Toldrege, April 10, March 15, April 12 | il 4, March 15, April 12 Moo April 10 March 16, April 12 “ity, April 16, 3, March fer of the nineteen Insurance companies ! court house, destroyed by fire & month Sidner was Instructed to prepare a for- ,nul Proof of loss and present it to the law ! aving been succesaful in heir fight under close with Ge ard mall it Lo Foley & Co., wriling your name and ad- You will receive in return A trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar compounds, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache. orth Platte, April Marc Omaha, April 13, March O'Neill, March 15, April 12 i | | New Dralnage District Authorized. | STELLA, Neb, Jan. G6.— (Special) Judge Raper has authorized the organ ization of Drainage District No. 3 in Ne maha county, The project s being pro-| moted by G. W. Hoepkinson, R. G. Wil-| Kkinson and others, who own 3,600 acres of | land to be benefited. This move will ne- | cessitate the organization of a drainage district In Richardson county, beginning | at the county line about three miles | northwest of Stella, to a point where the Muddy empties into the Nemaha, a dis- tance of aboug twenty-five miles. | Blalr Bank | LINCOLN, Jan b—(Special)—~The Blair Natfonal bank has changed to a state bank under the name of the ftate Bank of Blair, The capital remains the same, 0,000, and the officers are likewlse the same, C. A, Schmidt being president; T. K. Stevens, vice president, and Thomas Finnell, cashier. F course the, goods, ‘P were 'VE U wen. ttamouth Woman Badly Burned. Gas, Indigestion or Acid Stomach {ble and lndlzenlnn. A dieted stomach | §ets the blues and grumbles. Give It a £ood eat, then take Pape's Diapepsin to start the digestive julces working. There { will be no dyspesia or belching of gas or eructations of undigested food; no feel {ing like a lump of lead In the stomach |or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food wilj not ferment and pol- son your breath with nauseous odore. | Pape's Diapepsin costs only 5 cents for | {a large case at any drug store here, and | $3.95 Mackinaws $5.00 Mackin $6.50 Mackinaws ¢ Wil relieve the most obstinate cese of indigestion and upset stomach in five | minutes. | There Is nothing else betier to take gas t from the stomach and cleanse the stom- ach and intestines, and, besides, one sin- gle dose will digest and prepare for as in a Clearance ery Is walting for you as soon as you de- | cide to take a little Diapepsin. Tell your | | druggist that you want Pape's Diapepsin because you want ta become thoroughly vcurnfi this time "*| Remember, if your stomach feels out- | |of-order and uncomfortable now. you can | t reliet in five minutes.—Advertisement o $6.60 River Mink Searfs.. stipation, #lsh bowels. Bold nmlu‘—anflhm Boys’ Suits and Overcoats The kinds that have, built Sam Peck and others, from 6 $8.50 Suits-O'c’'t $6.26 BOYD' MACKINAWS Of Real Mackinaw Cloth. Our Entire Fur Stock $25 Seal and Fitch Mutt. $17.50 $25 Gray Opossum Mutfs. $17.50 $3.76 Russian Miok Soarfs.$2.50 $4.50 $0.75 German Fitch Scarfs. $6.50 $15.00 Black Lynx Scarts. $10.00 $26.00 Red Fox Sets......817.50 Nt e S e A e 1 e A A A T 1 S Women's Dept. Secon Fleer. from, winds. Blrzlins in Infants’ Wear 's Coats—Ages 2 to 7 Years. ‘500 to 15 95 values, now $6.50 to $8.50 values, now $10.50 values, now. 150 value Dresses $5 Suits-O'coats $8.75 otk Eobes In our usually $7.50 Suits-O'c't $6.76 well made, Children's Hats. and Bonnets, that formerly sold up to 5, during sale, for .. 1,%0 wolled dresscs, flan- nel shirts and vests 8¢ ¥ prices. sreatly Remnants of embroidered flanme! at One-Hall ae former price. Shee Dept. Mals Flear, Left Alsle. A Sale of High Grade Shoes Women's Dross mm|mwlm(\¢uu button and lace styles, g 'a':x‘l" h." Detent patent leather with black, leathe; rowst and Siws tloth taps., sewed soles, broken lines, welt sewed soles, Louis Cuban heels, 36 and 36 Women’s Button Iuh.ln patent leather, with black, gray and tawn tops; Louls broken lin and $3.50 values, spool and Cuban heels patent and tan dressy, comfortable fitting | jeqthers, welt sewed rock $3.50 and $4.00 stock, $350 and $3.76 etocks, now . 45 leathers, welt sewed soles, broken lines of $3.76 and $4.00 stock, now .. $2.95 i T "N Broken lines, an $3.60 values, now..§1.95 $14.75 to $17.50 Coats, $18.75 to $22.50 Coats, $25.00 to $29.50 Coats, $35.00 Coats, now. Benson » Thorne (&| Clearance Sale Meets With Enthusiastic Approval — CROWDS ATTEND filea sed, and they will be even more gratified six months from now, when the that’s the way with first- class, dependable merchandise, and it’s the ONLY KIND WE DEAL IN and the ONLY KIND that goes in our CLEARANCE SALE. Women'’s and Misses’ Coats A tremendous assortment to choose including Plush, Copduroys, Ve- lours and Mixtures, in full flaring models, with or without fur; make is much better than ordinary and the nriginnl prices were extremely con- servative—in the sale ' they n n n Junior Girls’ Coats Our whole stoek of beautifully Tallored Chinchillas, Zibelines and English Mixtures, be! $1.00 vaiues . 50c values .. Women's Wool Mi $2.00-82.26 values, now. 3.60 values, now. m Welght Cotton nlons. $3.00-$: Women's la%- $1.50 values, now. $7.50- Wo-l'- Alprl Swedfll. values, ' m-h satin lined. The Furnishings Childrew’s Two-Plece Merin Unde rwear. oy - are whirl- oW . . 8 9.55 ..$14.50 ow....$18.50 j ixture Unio 8. o % 98¢