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j uel Mrs. Emily Hil cago Women Chicago Voters Will Cast! County Preside in Their Fight the W. C. T, U., Who Leads Chi to Wipe Out the Saloons. ere hildren can © to pe and banner The wom Women in Thick of ® »«! Fight—Let Tax Dodgers pia: Pay $7,000,000 Lost in |," Saloon Taxes, Say Drys. |" “' “" ly This in Chicago All thia In Ch BY THOS. F. KISAR. ok at « CHICAGO, Mareh 17 wilt Ch cago go dry? ; For the first time In history om} only great world-city m ust com | 000 adquar question this in a fiud i P ctlma: } is split warring camp FURNITURE | Nearly 4.000 work of the 74 000 voters who signed the 47 ORY GOODS | pound petition for this liquor refer - § endum are perfecting an organiza tion In the 35 cimcta to gel The United & ganization, is terested in the pedple who drink Stop, and the so-cailed ment wards and n't want to liberal ele Chicago Is Amazed. Chicago, which eats, d + and is merry, drops its glass in amazed wonder as it hears a hundred speakers assall the Hquor traffic in res, “Just as if a Iittle country town, y The women, led by Mrs. Emily Hill, president of the county W. C 7. U.. are very busy Mr. City man, rushing to catch the elevated finds the ladies of the wh rib. bon swarming the stations to tell him not to forget to register. They buttonhole him next day, too, to asx him if he’s done as he promised ‘Vhe women, bundles of literature under thelr arms, wa.k in on neigh bers they didn't even nod to at other times, and break into the TALKS ON TEETH By THE REGAL DENTISTS SAVING ORIENTAL PONGEE, i Chinese manufacture, ural color only; 18 inches f yard; better quality, wide, INDA SILK, a 27 inches wide, $1.00 yard choice weave, old-rose, gray, natural, ters at Fifth av just shops Kroups Ballots April 5 on Ques- nore, | Oy tion of Making City Pro- .. * hibition—White Ribbon |" Be a2 and stre T and that the FREDERICK & NELSON, shown in nat 25 ine > yard; still better quality, 1 shown in black, f navy, reseda, Havana, mid-gray, steel Copenhagen, The people of C at the lowest posslb timate, This money, In silver dollars piled ost skysoraper tn the efty It w trucks 5.26 miles long. to carry th It would pay for a wall of br on three sides of the city, with forts on the lake side It would buy a mountatn of flour, with a olty block as its bane, 1,800 feet high It would bulld 64,2 It would feed all th tlona ottagen WHAT CHICAGO SPENDS FOR DRINK KO wpond $64,220,000 for drink each your, Id take. train of 76 freight cart, or a allver, 4 10 feet thick and 26 feet high ough bread left to build a tine of one on top procession people in the efty for 97 days, on army ra It ia a fifth more than all the yearly taxes paid tn the city. and Madison a, to bold joint anti-saloon | s. Dry speakers have made | e in the heart of the lodg | district, where Moater he tours of all nt dry | speakers wil} lead to Ch jo. Sapr Dickie, Billy Sunday and Eu W. Chafin will whoop it up for! tion will rye retary Wm. A. Brubaker of the hibition party says that aa the ampaign grows botter, dry speak. | at ho mone’ will mount soap boxes on str ra, right in front of saloous # of iterature will be distribat. | Winpt Advertioe in Papers. he wets are using the advertis- | law cotu of the newspape: ry# expect to use ar ade # way that if the 7,152 sa voted out, Chicago will May 1, when half of he w The that This | if nothin, * Fhe on the same day and © * This C@ht wil! forces in Unicago our fight for a county local option chance to get county unit law ot the alffere made up by bringing the block trom the wet head- | dodging rich to time. The drys © 1 to apend It fa just posstble that the drys the wets § D. | do not expect to win this time we ii nes are held in the | K. Shields, president of the Iithots Churches by the doaen form | AnthBaloon league, said Campaign of Education. campatgn will else. The carry to millions ders the argumente of both sides This agita Elections | if } will be held tn £7 citles of Mlinots |i The election here Chicago liquor men busy won't send their floaters into these citle have a better chance We want olp our cause They crystallize and We a be under would have Chicago Armory will hold from the Lay o oh 1M be eos and 10,000 pare the bang wht ° c LD A of ite kind ever held b hrown au > a i ind ov ® the clty gets nearly $70, for booae $7,000,000 could be artiet Inc. Store Cheece Daily at 50 a Silk of FOULARD quality, shown in wide, 4%& hes wide, 33 inches tive designs, in choke, old-rose, Gobelin, ALL-WOOL good quality, } cream, pink, tan, r and cardinal, 40c Shantung pink, light-blue, heliotrope and ba TIME AND were’ inches wide, ; ALI SILK BLACK SHAN-| and merit, MONEY TUN very handsome weave, 27 | of light-graj inches wide, unusual value at 63c yard. | hagen-blue, $1.00 When a difficult ated { 42-IN¢ H combinations ¢ HERRINGI fF work is indic of the teeth, tistoffice is up a tree to tackle the work ne fact, and feels sure he good, but it will take him week to finish and attend to his other patients Whereas; in a large of ' A few interesting many expert as necessar work, and a ing more extensive. tional values afforded in the closing-out of several hundred if pairs of Suede Pumps and Oxfords at $2.00 pair, rk 7 Women's Tw trap Pumps, pa Women Lia nt « ] lf ! half it lets, blucher cut, He s t, orate mp, plain toe,| patent collar, i a : “ t exter 1 sole 1 Cuban heel;| tension sole and wh \ $2.50 at ake it fit ‘ 6 Womer Blucher Kid O Is, four eyelet, with pate Re t us or gr 1 +} turned 0 irned « > CLOSING OUT 150 P : bet PATI | ti Pu i ° ea Cuban he 1 lv 4 Ladies’ Home i Journal atterr REGAL DENTAL OFFICES m : 1406 Third A Corner Ur t.| tONI TY od-brown, NOVEI da rench-g: we numbers from the new \IRS SUEDI le ind Cuban heel; ay with welt s¢ and Cuban also in gra le and Cuban heel UEDE Pt in black and gray, AIRS § IMPS mp inkl el Painting & more SILK of brown, taupe and black. | three inches wide, 34 inches wide, BEDFORD CORD SUITING, a fabric of great beauty STRIPE OXFORDS A’ ORY GOODS Materials for Correct Easter Apparel The Season’s favored Silks, including Pongees, Shantungs and Foulards, are here in a wealth of effective designs and fash- ionable colorings, and all priced attractively low; very interest- ing values are also available in a wide assortment of Spring weaves of Woolen Suitings. We make mention of a few of the offerings in this popular Section. a number of attrac Copenhagen, arti smoke, Twenty 63ce yard. ALBATROSS o eseda, old-rose, yard, a shown in two-tone shades Oxford-gray and Copen yard SI anc rk-Copenhagen Ma ‘Spring Arrivals in Women’s Footwear at $2. 50 Season’s Patent Oxfords, four eye with dull kid top, perforated tip, light ex heel; high Cuban nt tip, welt sole ane r, SPECIAL, heel; y and brown, $2.06 in gray, one three SPECIAL, trap style, $2.06 with plait Monthly Style Books Free of the other, would make a stack 101 miles high, 1,368 times as high as the tall be educa tjonal for the people of the country, correspond ents of the country’s biggest news papers will help up tn of & babit with |] some Women than art te with anit PURNIVURE J excellent navy, in black, navy ITING in soft display | of popular-priced Footwear for women, which is daily becom- Attention is also directed to the excep- | of tax of ii] our |i ‘| tter the 2.000 | | » 2.500 diners in April at the occa the | the | if iW | f ) effect, having 36-inch coat, gray messaline; narrow lawn bands with embroidery short sleeves are finished with lawn band Dry $30.00. rurn ture ods FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Hore Clases Dally at 6/80, to $45.00. broad, and medium-grays, sortment is tan, fects are in the majority. Suits. of serge in gray and green invisible stripe é-fitting, strictly tailored, with plain notch eqlilar and revers, turn-back cuffs and lining of skirt is full kilted style $35.00—Suits’ of fine mannish tweed in light-gray semi-fitting coat 36 inches long, broidered in Persian desigr stitched straps and bone buttons; Ais tid fullness below with collar of grass linen em and cuffs trimmed with tailor- skirt in tunic effect with "Interesting Values in Inexpensive Undermuslins with ribbon. GOWNS AT $1.50—Gowns of nainsook in Em- pire and Slip-over styles having circular back with MORRIS quartered-sawed 04 finish, with spring bias seam. terfly insertion, GOWNS AT $1.00—Sever- al attractive new styles in Em- pire and Slip-over Gowns of good quality nainsook are shown at this moderate price. One Slip-over model has many small tucks across the front, and back cut circular with bias seam, making the garment hang more prettily than is the case with the regulation full back; above tucking are two of daintily patterned Valenciennes insertion. The short, full sleeves are trimmed with rows of Valenciennes in- sertion. An Empire gown at this price has short waist and puff sleeves fashioned of wide Valenciennes insertion and The short waist is trimmed and round neck and drawn rows One pretty style has deep yoke and but- sleeve fashioned of wide embroidery, chon lace insertion and lace edge. Tor- Another Gown, Empire style, has waist and sleeves made of nar- row lawn bands and filet lace insertion The short sleeves, round neck and waist are finished with em broidery beading drawn with ribbon Another at- tractive Empire Gown has waist formed of two patterns of German Valenciennes lace insertion; the round neck is finished with lace beading drawn with ribbon and edge DRAWERS AT 50c—Circular Drawers of good quality longcloth, cut wide and trimmed with full ruffle of wide embroidery in various effective pat- terns. PRINCESS CHEMISES SPECIALLY PRIC- ED AT 75c—These are of good quality sheer nain sook, gored to fit the figure and trimmed at bottom with lace-edged ruffle; are finished with ribbon-drawn be ading. and lace edge. velour cushions Ostermoor | Mattresses CHAIR, the round neck and arm-eye The materials include homespuns, serges, diagonals and mannish » including among other navy, lengths vary from 32 to 36 inche The fitting, some with deep revers and are lined with messaline | Strong Display of Authoritative Styles in Tailored Suits A very extensive showing of dis- tinctive and becoming Spring models in Women’s Tailored Suits is in evi- dence at prices ranging from $25.00 novelty uitings } color black and strictly-tail reseda and Coats are sem! and side-front fa in self-tone or cont color. Some have collar of satin or inlaid moire sill Skirts are full-kilted style, cluster - plaited effect yoke, and a number show tunic effect. A few value the display are briefly described below: $42.50. | light-gray of fine having coat | tatlored collar and rever is full kilted and } | skirt stitching ‘| Spring Models a American Lady Corsets at $1.00 and $1. $1.5 | STYLE 151, PRICE erage figure, high bust and skirt long strong batis | STYLE 105 | —A good model for PRICE the | erage fig the figure requiring | Corset that is long over front, hip back, giving long, j | | strong batiste, well | and fittec hose supporters STYLE figure, | and having corselet medium-length Typically Good Values in Moderately - Priced Furniture —Firet Floor, West Building. PRICE $10,50—Of | IRON BED, PRICE : lished td $12 Pleasingly designed Bed in cream in polished golden bor blue with gilt ornament’. Has 1— 1-1¢ seat and reversible | inch pillars, 74-inch top tubes, 34-inch fill ers and cros: Height of head inches ; foot, Seattle Agency for Globe- Wernicke Filing Cabinets and Elastic Bookcases INCORPORATED FREDERICK & NELSON) S| { and the co “orset designed for the av- with medium ver hip and back. This 1 built on straight lines, curv ing b ghtly at wai $1.00 re, also adapted to sloping lines below the waist, The bust is moderately low This garment is fashioned of boned, 1 with two pairs of 107, PRICE $1.00 ~—An excellent model for the miss or woman with slender top skirt which fits snugly over hips paire of hose supporters are attached. Semi-Tailored Silk Waists, § with striedly cuffs and hod | , and skirt ig ft in navy-bine ag ’ semi-fi pe titched ep yoke finished pry? ge a Made of strong batiste New A A recent shipn Silk Waists includes models in Semi Waists of chiffon a small shepherd's eh dainty stripe ef $5.00. These come and a broad rangeot lar Spring colorings. ” at this priceiaré ig new natural in made with plaited “a ruche and trimmed? ey! self red buttons br ided ornaments, Secdnd \ large | er of oakeven \ golden, swith - | rc