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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916, 5 e . Pt P T % f* § 7 50 3 5 | Iy val comminsic M pEPeT Proe s thing 1ike the mannes fn the Unitod [print paper and which resulted in th In n | HERRERA REVOLT UUSH DU SIN0 OF * | ok cho iubtinds oule sevey | deanrs o tho voat e it O S o . el | Bt 00 L ST STRICKEN BY FIRE| OF HE DL T OTL B BT | e e o Ton ey et | e e e | hahn domuand tor bAeURRY In: her | o MR, e TdTe SRRT Three Thousand Made Homeless at| Washington is Without Official Ine | (correspondence of The Assoctated Press; | 0"t o0 IMnovtion In Jourmatien b |&Se L R dmand N0 b 1o off prétacn | W of ,‘f;:,':‘,‘,j',';";,,},.;‘;‘:,;' ooy PROPERTY 10SS IS ENORMOUBiADDmONAL PilECAUTION TAKEN AUGUSTA, Gs., March 33—One of| WASHINGTON, Marat 33—con| | {/nderwear at 29c¢ OFFERINGS Women’s Shoes,$2 y a series of fires which have ca Beicd oo o2 on + w Women's Fine Cotton Summer : : . | ; You have got to be well shod it millions of dollars’ worth of damage | ranza garrison of 2,000, under Luis Welght Union Suits, in lace trim FROM ““3 y0u want to ohery the. Hapression ia the last few days in the south and | Herrera, at Chihuahua, had revolted med and cuff knee styles; some :‘_0" desire when spring comes. southweat awept throush ten busi-(and joined Vills, was stll lacking | [ oilk taped. All sises. S0 Q) o ENLARGED ivery shoe that we mention Is ness blocks of Augusta and twenty today at the War department, al- values, each ............. well made. Be sure of this, that adjoining residence blocks last night | though a dispatch to that effect was Women's Lisle and Cotton Vests, Mt g o A o A and at a little price that you have and early today, and before being got | passed last night by the United States | lace l:’lmme?‘. All]-lylvs lsc fiever Boen ofi merchandise ' like under control had caused damage |army censor at Columbus. The War and sizes. 26c values.... this. Many bear well known trade which was conservatively estimated | department insisted that General| Women's Ribbed, Sleeveless Vests, mrfrlu. Look at the stitching, the ; , . | good sizes. Regular 10c style, the soles and the at $5,000,000. No lives were re-|Funston’s message last niLF\( stated Yaltoh ul; pilse 5 finish, then at the price -0 ported lost, although there were |nierely that “it is reported” that the‘ W | S of In this lot 1 loth t scores of NArrow escapes, {revolt had occurred, adding thnli 23'\;: ":lm:‘“(:lrh;"‘::monzgon ”m'l'. i :flv:"";. .lnmbuot\(:m "‘:5 The flame-swept area included the | there was no confirmation gt Ao . . lace styles, with Cuban and Louls | e latsest oifice and business| No bew sdvices hud reached the ae-| | WolsBt Spocil sach.... &QC Biggest Stocks of the Best Merchandise. T i e 3 M th ids of Broad |Partment. officials sald, and it was de- | Children's “M" Knit Waists, taped i buildings on the north sid? o clAfed ‘there was' do indication fn any| J|. Duttons. AllRises. Bale Latest and Most Correct Styles Girl's Shoes, sizes up to 2. The J street, warehouses on historic “Cot-|,;cesage received since the American ex- rice, each . [ o stout, durable styles that you are messag: P A ton Row,” containing thousands of |pedition started into Mexico that the | lnodklnx !nr;.. hl‘l'ml: (llmnuw:,f ]kld bales of cotton; some 600 homes, |troops had fired a shot or been fired | " % Ho:’lery thed - OBkE All of the Douglas Street Windows have been turned over to the display of Basement :(':‘,p ‘rl‘:;';“',m:' “.““ o gy ’, upon. omen’s ne Merceriz otton : o s . : : v — hlnn|y of m:im in that;:(yu rr;o;t esli- General Funston's problyn s to dis- | Hoslery, black and white. Double Merchandise and Friday starts a series of remarkable offerings in Ready-to-Wear. shod. Palr . $l.69 clusive residence section, a + | pose the troops at his command in such | heels, toes and soles. . e 1i % i i cat E o g Paul's Episcopal church, built 135 |fashion as to insure the line of commu- | I Yo 15c No matter how little you desire to pay—come to this Great Enlarged Basement. :f;:t. -?:rov'l:'n-t:l‘n -l’:::l'znlt .:n’:l'y years ago. }"'::::_‘;’x“r"“"l‘;:’n‘rh"‘::“':""::I_:";:;:" il Children’s Fast Black Cotton and 8 i i < : gl o) B R good styles for dress, sz 00 Today local militia companies were on | Secretary BHeker, when asked today it ;\iercan;ndlflonl;‘ry. doduble heels, AND PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE NEVER SACRI- Sob, " B0 iihsovisy . duty . g avalry | B toes and soles. Fine an & ¥ - R i St Hotels and homes In the sections of |reinforcements since the Fifth cavalry | heavy ribbed, Palr -.v... 1OC FICE QUALITY TO LITTLE PRICING—YOU ALWAYS OB- Men's Oxfords, there isn't ome s city mot reached by the fire were |and Twenty-fourth infantry were or- | . G 4 d A % v ol g b ; 45 style that you wouldn't readily pay § wn open to those whose residences |dered to join him, said: MR -l o e o e Tt TAIN THE BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE PURCHASED AT more money for if you bought these § o breed, and steps were being taken I think I will not answer that ques- | Socks, black and colors. lsc . o e - " & In the regular way. It is coming to ¢ local authorities to give relief to the | tion.” PRIF foovesieitioeg haa ANYTHING LIKE THE PRICE ANYWHERE ELSE. the time now whem you will want #00 persons who had lost their homes. A message from General Funston:last Men's, Women's and Children’s 4 o a virdnd ommmeEm— e e e e Nearby Clties Send Ald. o i P Moo Mo e B Cotton Secamless Hosiery, double ; An area of about one and a quarter |Patisfactorily solved the problem of get-| heels, toes and soles. Regular 10c fquare miles was ravaged by the flames, |ting supplies to the advance column. Gen to wear a palr of oxfords, and here {8 your opportuni- $ ty to get them, at..... 2-50 ] v, vas | quality. Bale Price, 1 “e . g Girl's Shoes, all ot them are In ! Avhich were driven by & heavy gale. Fire |eral Funston had been uncasy, it was vats i ¢ /2c S S t C t D Iit , all \ C1 id, over th ty sitution, dut had | [ P®IF cccececcisnncniaes the $1.60 cl We can take care ;';:’:“"“:'“‘M"'::: S‘:J:;“'z:- “:‘;"::f;r‘.::" 1::;‘“"::"';‘0 :h::(p:gl beag i ‘ Men's Heavy Cotton Gray Mixed prlng ul s, Oa s, resses, CO of small boys, too. All dull leather, vi ; . Nav: a8 W - Socks, 8%c kind in a good assortment of sizes. P, S St g S ke B B aietedes .5c This Great Basement Apparel Store Offers the Best Styles at Moderate Prices. ety priced or P Q@ ment. o W s e C 0, ¢ A e L o'clock, and it was not until then that |ing situation had been indicated in un- | 0. For W.men M“' J“mo"' Chlldren day, pair .... R C the firemen could galn in their flght. official reports. A message from Ad- | ’ Because it hasn't rained so far is | no reason that it lsn’'t going to ralu. Be prepared and buy a pair of women's rubbers Fri- day, for 25(: 69c a pair for little child’'s shoes. All of them with flexible hand turned soles. Comfortable h for kiddies. Special, for.. 690 The Basement Ready-to-Wear Stores offer stocks that are complete in every way and quote some of the most remarkable prices ever shown at this sea- son of the year. If you can't buy it here you cannot buy it anywhere. Hundreds of Women's, Misses' and Juniors' Right Up-to- the-Minute Bults to melect from, made of fine all wool ma- terials, fine workmanship, etc. Dozens of pretty styles to from. All the new spring colors and plenty of black. zen a8 well as large sizes for stout women. Wonderful sults at such low prices as . The fire started yesterday evening at |miral Winslow on the west coast sald | Cloth'ng at $10. 00 6:15 o'clock in the Kelly Dry Goods store |quiet prevailed at Ensenada, lower Call- in the Dyer bullding. From there it |fornia. | For Men and Young Men ! spread rapldly to Cotton row and de- ansing Back on Job, The Suits. we offer include models stroved block after block on Broad street. | gecretary Lansing, returning from a for men and young men. The ma- The twelve-story bullding owned by the | week's vacation, took personal charge of terials are fine cassimeres and Augusta Chronicle was practically de- [the gituation so far as it concerns the fancy worsteds and other season- stroyed. The Augusta Herald bullding gtate department. He conferred with able fabrics—they are well tailored also was burned. The Cnronicle estab-|jfjesio Arrendondo, General Carranza's and guaranteed to give perfect sat- lished an office in a job printing office | ambassador, who presented a dispatch isfaction. Your cholce 0 1 and was issued this morning. The Herald | from Consul Gareia at El Paso denying Fn;fl‘?“hr s "h .‘” $lo 37-‘?.5':) $3l;'92:n’9_.‘?s,. ?‘13.48, 313.89 ‘:I‘J‘Smg_l‘:jg" 1 will be issued this afternoon from a tem- |entirely that General Herrera had re S @R e TR R IES PO MY you that our basement store gives the greate . h 7 I 2 pérary plant, | volted with the Chihuahua garrison and Pure Worsted Cassimere Suits, in est quality at the lowest prices obtainable in the city lng ams, -%C et Cotton iInterests today estimated that'joined Villa plain and fancy mixtures. A large | showing of Women's and Mis New Spring 3 1 4 the fire destroyed about $2,000,000 worth | Counsellor Polk and Mr. Arrendondo dis assortment to choose $ Tk l;"r‘\;]' f'w. desired material and style. 1It's hel Bverett Classio Ginghams, there is J . . g 7 50 ) 0 ow pr ment stors. Corduroy Coats, riot of colérs in the most re- of cotton stored in the warehouses along |cussed with Secretary Lansing the pro. from, Friday, for..... . nd Light Mixtur , Fine All-Wool Poplin and .lrhble designs we have ever the river front. | posed protocol for joint action in the pur- i ¢ Serg ote. Prices— mi Fire Jumps Ome Block. |3 of Vila 2 o Sy Me's_All $3.96, $4.95, $6.95, $8.95 and to $14.85 e The 600 block of Broad street proved to | Mr. Arrendondo sald he found Mr. s sl 98 " 5 . " be the miracle block of the fire. The |Lansing in accord with the protocol as it ers, speclally priced.. b T Dirwester the Siee. ot s o R here for you. 27 inches wide. Mill flames leaped over this block and not one 'had been dawn and forwarded to General f Men's Work Trousers, hundreds of Siik Poplina, Tatfetn / shorts, 10 to 20 yards. 7 c " building was damaged until 5:30 o'clock | Carranza and that he expected some word pairs to choose from, $ and Créps ds Chine with Chiffoy siesves, ete. “Many pretty Will cut any length, yd. . 2 this morning, when fire was found In a |from the general to go ahead and com- | Friday, &t .ocvoseeee, 1.50 2 small warehouse. This blaze was quickly |plete the agreement, probably late today. v, : $3.05, $4.05, $6.05, $8.96, $0.95, $12.48, I::rh:’%):‘”(]’::-‘l:daxz:.g :;::l.n:'t. extingulshed. | General Funston today asked for eight | Slip-On Raincoats, sale $2 98 $13.856 and $14.86. Printed . floral tboeders (and Dam: W. T. Elrod, an automobile driver, | more aeroplancs. He wants four to &o | L R R L . Let us demonstrate our new spring Dress Skirts to vou. = Bxcellent styles and fine materials at little prices, Cheoked stitched. Brighten up your home rescued two young girls from the Dyer ¢, Columbus to fly with Brigadier Gen- | Unlon Made Overalls .......40¢ Skirts, Plald Skirts, Stripes, Fine All-Wool Poplins, Serges, building. He made two trips to the fifth | oro1” Pershing's column and four othe ete. Dorens of pretty new styles to select from, at— floor and was painfully burned. Omaha Headquarters for Carhartt Three eompanies of the National Guard for spring. Speclally 7%c , yard ...ieeeieen to be sent to his headquarters at Fort priced, yi Sam Houston to be held for omor‘en(‘yl r $2.48, $2.60, $2.06, $3.40, §3.95 and $4.95. Mill R.ml’l'lt‘l n: lfl:acl:\h hll}(l of Georgie patrolled the strects during ithe | | EESSSNEAE ) § R » Ginghams, nches wide. A whole night and a strict watch was kept today :“k' : RRETES ANAY " D G d 9 5 Complete Stocks of Muslin Underwear, Ohildren’'s Wearables, House Dresses, Etc. range of colors and animh.otor on the devastated district. | | chiidren’s run-about dresses, house itty ‘Augusta. citsons toawy reorsn- | Dandpuff Makes | ress Gooas, c dresse, Fompers, aprons and g5 fzed themselves into public safety com.- | Mill Ends a variety of uses. Yard.... 9C mittee to handle the fire situation. Ar-! Hair Fall Out Remnants and Mill Ends of Wool Dress Goods, suitable for skirts, | ;25 cent bottle of ‘‘Danderine’’ | dresses and nmisses’ frocks, in RELIEF WORK AT PARIS, TEX. keeps hair thick, strong, lengths from 1% to 4 yards. All the rangements were made to pitch fifty tents In the court house square. Blankets for 89¢ Large Size Single Beacon Blankets, in white, gray and tan. Very soft Corsets, $1.00 We are se a Corset Boys’ Suits, for $2.75 Friday 36-Inch ‘Dress Percale, light and dark colors. Every woman knows what percale is for summer, Neat medium and stout figures, and a special feature is the extra wide front steel with adjustable abdominal strap, guaranteed rust-proof and in every way the best Corset you ever bought at $1.00. Corsets for Medium and Slender Figures, medium bust with long hip. A rust- Beret oo it b, A Boys' and Girl's Underwalsts, with garters at Tacting, - Pridey G in both light and dark colors, use- ful for many purposes. Spe- { | clal Friday, each plece...... 5¢ Travelers’ and Manufacturers’ Sam- ples and Matched Pleces of Dress Goods, in all the new spring ma- terials, many matched pieces in suf- ficient quantity to make up suits, dresses, skirts, etc. Strictly all wool. Special Friday, each plece ..... 190 | 500 Pleces of New Wool Spring Dress Goods, In Serges,Whipcords, | Granites, Black and White Checks, | Stripes, Mohairs, eotc.; 36 inches wide. In all the wanted spring d i ] t $1.00 in this Great dots, figures, stripes an season’s newest colorin and napped, feels like fine wool. Bound a hecks. Enough sald. Yard.. Cc beautiful. | | weaves, trom 36 to 44 inches wide. | on ends with wide mohair binding. || Basement department that With Two Pair of Full SN e Large Sum of Money is Distribated | To be sold by th i Serpentine and :.m." Kimono Abiaa S Neody. Giflal 7Ty 4Bk Dotbles Heau. | y the piece 9 5 c Splendid 8pring sheets, regularly you cannot duplicate any- Lined Pants . Crepe, mill remnants up to 20 yds. PARIS, Tex, Maren 2. Work of re |OiF18! Try this! Doubles beau-| § only, Friday . priced to 250 a puir, spe- Q) oo || Wwhere else. They are worth much more. | JtP® Wt ARRIUEE G0 ACSY and lieving the sdfferers and the homeless ty of your hair in few One Large Lot of All Kinds of | clal, each ........ eareeas Good, practical suits for marble | orieh, " qesions . . | Special Corset, made’ for th * Norfolk desig: lz in Paris after the disastrous fire of moments. Sample and Matched Wool Pieces, Strictly All-Wool 114 Size Plaid time, made in e new" Norfol PORE R A Cc Tuesday night was carried along swiftly Blankets, very fine quality. Weight 4% pounds to pair, All colored 'p;n;g;o. }::f:xllr values $3.98 Beacon Crib Blankets, absolutely fast colors, in pink, blue and white with nursery patterns—rabbit, chick, etc. Quality and size that usually sell for bbc, vt Gl | 1 Sleeping Porch Blankets, dark blue I, made especlally for 7. $3.98 model. Neat pattern effects of gray and brown, in good service- able fabrics. Two palr of pants with each suit. Ages 6 to 17 years. A New Lot of Blouse Waists Neat patterns of light and dark siripe effects. Ages 6 to 14 years, each .......... 25(: Boys' Rompers, in a varled assort- ment of madras and chambray, in dark and light effects. Ages 2 to L:flnu The '500 ) 35c Boys' Basement Section. today. Large sums of money, raised in | Paris end in nearby citfes, were distri- | buted to the needy by the reliet commit- | tee, headed by Mayor E. H. McCuistion. The 8,000 homeless spent last night in the homes of friends and relatives, on lawns and in such public buildings as remained. Railroads walting rooms were turned into dormitories for the women and children. The greatest task today was clearing the business district of the debris. Of the five banks in Paris three were razed. | Officers of these three expected to make attempts at opening their vaults today and believed they would find the con- tents unharmed. Plain Black and Solid Color Sat- highly mercerized. 38 inches One of the most serviceable Sale pric 32-Inch English - Sport Shirtings, ’ here is an item for men's shirts and women's shirt waists that is right on the tip of the wear season. The nifty patterns in all neat colors and designs; a good weight of cloth that will launder well. Fast colors. Yard . 8V2¢ Best Grade Apron Gingham, in all the famliliar large, medium and blankets .. The death list remained today at three with one person missing. FIVE THOUSAND ARE HOMELESS Six Hundred Resldences Burned at lie, Tenn. NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 2.—Citi- zens, ¢lvic and church organizations of Nashville today were caring for 5,000 per- | | | | qualities, sale price Friday, yard . 390 B | W— Crepes, for 15¢ English Woven Crepes, dozens of different styles. Plalds, stripes of all kinds, even to an awning stripe, checks and repp weav re shown, Marvelous Values In This Basement Millinery Store nmnllmodlieck; and broken effects. Pure ko dye. Bpecial Friday, yard ........0.e 6%0 36-Inch Bleached Muslin, extra heavy. Mill remnants., Values to 9¢, special Friday, yard . sc PSSR | W—— $1.95 $250 $5.00 ' sons made homeless by the five that| swept East Nashville late yesterday, de- | stroying 600 residences, causing one death and a property loss of $..600,000. Natlonal suardsmen patrolled the burned area We think this fabri extremely interesting. Worth 25¢, but we say ...... o 15(: Now if you want to make a dainty Towel Ends, at 6¢ Another shipment of 5,060 Bleached. Turkish Towel Ends, A substantial saving can be made at all times by a visit to our greatly en- . s i house dress, or a little wash dress larged 3-]-:‘;) -tnod ‘:::cy [;\_:lr?r:r&:n l:::x‘r:;.d The blaze started from a lighted ba | for a miss, you cannot do better illi 3 4 . 3 of yarn thrown into a grassy vacant lot | than to invest the few cents that it ‘B.‘eme“‘ Mll‘h_nery Section each, 6c. by a boy. A planing mill first was de- will cost to buy sufficient quantity We offer for next Friday the most complete Tl,c Orash, Bo | stroyed. The flames quickly spread to | in this store. All new, both in stock of hand-made and pressed hats, trimmed in One Case of Full Bleached Cot- | an extensive negro settlement where, fan-| design and the combination of col ich effec smart flowe re ned by a high wind, every house was con- orings. They are fast colo d ostrich effects, smart flower wreaths, ribbon ton Toweling, In the damask effect, ‘ swmed. The conflagration then broke| woven, and they ure‘l’ real ARy trims, wing fancies, ete, 18 Inches wide. Yard, 6e. ::,“I“J.\t,‘,\':;:l',';:L....”H:;:, ‘.‘.’.‘: "A‘z’n‘x‘«fll;\‘.q:ifl‘ Investment, at'yard ...... 22c Colors—Brown, navy, bottle green, old rose, gray and also black; in fact, all the pop Table Damask, 24¢c - MBh avenne " An areg of thirty blocks| Now comes a line of Crepes in ular colors, Full Bleached Table Damask, was swept away, which included many of | ’ | | %oud colors, almost as light and . i . . . launders and looks like linen. 54 TIROUL shirenen SRS SRE ShAviAe Jn BEICU AmatE S041 89 apiise- ) colors of green, blue, purple, Terra The demand for large sailors has been enormous, June Roses, Follage, Asters, Lilacs, Crush Roses, B : S i i bl st B i o g Pl o Bl i ot Cotta, white, light biue, black, etc. | but we were fortunate in having a good supply and | American Beauty Roses and Glazed Frults are shown 89¢ Orib Spreads, 69c l’: b n;’"“_"“nfl;' 7 YN She twe ')'m" ey . gt vl gy They are really worth 35e, l plenty of blacks, also brown, navy, gray, ete. made || = " B8 0 poisgy e gl depei A For Friday we will place on sale y ijpllianen BN SR s et G Wit R "aliar 'S Friday, yard ...... Fogry 9c of good quality Japanese hemp, well sewn and | ¥ e ¥ pa h I8, SROR, BIAK 0N One Lot of Crib-Size Crochet Fi L T o M et ag by S Tub Silks make one of the most | blocked. Included are a few shiny braid bats, made | 0ld rose ey form the principle trimming for the | Spreads and Satin Finished Mar- ! 1re Losses 1n {#na downy at first—yes—but really new | | likable fabrics for summer wear. | Of three end Jap braid and China split. large dressy sailors. sellles Bolsters; while the ot las . | bair—growing all over the scalp. These stripes will suit most any each, c. ‘ i | National Forests | ' nite Daaerine tmmetistely dousies | | - woman's fancy. They ave se carias $1.19 and $1.69 | 19¢, 25¢, 39c¢, 59c¢ $50 Fandy Lisans i the beauty of your hair. No difference and the colors are refined; all 27 Scall K ; . » . » . alloped Scarfs with neat em- | how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just inches wide, We think I Show a Decrease | hex, du. taded, bricie ana scragy, jus inchet Wida, e think . 19¢ Misses’ and Juniors’ Hat Section broldered design in corners, ma WASHINGTON, March 28.—F ires on na- | fully draw it through your hair, taking E l w A good assortment of school hats, trimmed with ribbon streamers, also colored hemp hats, flower of a nice quality embroidery cloth; 1M1 ot 1and okt yeav. mave & ro. | eae mmall’sivand at & time. The effect 18 _k‘l'r‘(': ”;’:l’r“"n'u“.mifc'";?,‘ for sport | trimmed; patent Milan hats, banded for girls 4 to 12 years. sise 18x60 inches. Special, 19c. ¥ . ys 3 0| reses’ u orms, lor port issued today by the forestry sery- | AMAZINg—your hair will be light, fluffy » b —0 ice, were confined to lees than W00 |And wavs, and have an appesrance of | | OULIDE costumes—in fact, for wear 49c to $2.50 . acres. Losses are put at $350,000, which | abundance: an incomparable luster, soft- [Minee .4 ‘ub.-un“:']’ c‘;g:‘: "L"ll\l- ( 'urtaln‘ for 15c is far below the average. ness and luxuriance. - % o Seventy-two per cent of the fire loss | Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowiton's Dan rfally Iorlhv25r a yard lgc One Case (about $00) Traveling was in Oregon. Virtually all of it was | 9¢rine fromi any drug store or toilet You may buy it here for.. Men's Sample Curtains, from 1 to in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The | tounter, and prove that your hair is as | Imperial Longeloth for underwear, loss per fire is estimated at $60.41, or | Pretty and soft as any—that it has been | 36 inches wide. Here is a chance $14.03 below the five-year average. The neglected or Injured by careless treat to get an entire bolt, 12 yards. You é%“hylrdl long. : 150 6 Gross of e C cost of fighting the fires was more than | ment—that's all—you sureiy can have won't need a second in- 3. fna onla;do(::u!‘:mm;;.- can 824 for each fire | beautiful hair and lots of it if you will vitation. SRSy R C by e g e ~ Lightning caused 28 per cent of the | JUst try a little Danderine Remnants—You can use for most : | = s . About 2,000 Y . fires; campers, 18; brosh burning, 1, | oy b g R o ards of Fine Mar ungendiary, 11; locomotives, 9; lumbering this is so cheap that you can af perations, 3; unknown, 2. A Good Cough Remedy. Bell's Bjne-Tar-Honey will ugh, soothe the raw stops prevent serious D your ing ailments. X dirgasl Advertiseiment ford to buy them and anticipate a need. Flaxons, stamped on the selvage, 27 and 32 inches wide. Worth to 26c, spectal, yard lOc NOTE—A great sale of Bilk Mill Ends is advertised elsewhere in this paper. quisettes and Curtain Scrim, worth to 40c & yard off the voit. lo All remnants Friday, yd.. c b4-Inch Novelty Weave Lace Cur- tains, new spring pat- 3 terns. Sale price, pair, 51.50 4 L