Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 March 1915 — Page 6

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New Undermuslins

—On the Second Floor now will be found in our Undermuslin Section fresh, new, dainty Undermuslins which will go to complete the Easter Wardrobe.

Nainsook Gowns, slip-over styles trimmed yoke effect of lace insertion and embroidery medallion special, each —78o

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Muslin Pettlooats, trimmed with deep flounce of embroidery in a good assortment of patterns special each 60o (Second Floor—Main Building)

Submarine Disasters

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Recorded In History

WASHINGTON, March 26.—Navy department records show sixteen fatal submarine boat disasters in the worlds history. An official list compiled here

follows: March 18, 1904, A-l, B^tish, eleven lost June 20, 1904, Delfln, Russian, 26 lost Joune 8, 190S, A.-8, British, J.4 lost July 6, 1905, Fardadet, French,

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Store Closes Saturday Evening

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A Wonderful Sale of

88 Note Player Piano Music Rolls About 500 for IS Cents Each Some are from our circulating library and show signs of use others have never been 11 used former prices as high as $2.50 the roll. 'While they last, Saturday, Each 15c

(Piano Section—Fourth Floor—Main Building)

If Saturday is the Day-—Select From This Easter Millinery

—If you have planned to select your new Easter Hat Saturday, be sure to visit

fully trimmed with smart or quills price —$5.00

New Bonnet Effects beautifully

One lot of new Spring Untrimmed Hats, of Hemp and Milan Hemp, in S the newest blocks including the sailor, poke, close fitting and bonnet ef- $ fects in all the Spring shades, including red, blue, burnt, linen, 5 etc. sale price, each (Third Floor—Main Bldg.)

Full and Complete Stock of the New Gloves for Easter Wear

—You are assured of finding at Root's the new Gloves whichj will be worn on Easter Sunday. Here are some special values

Silk Gloves, 12 button length double tipped fingers, extra heavy 5 quality in white only, special, the pair 59c 16 Button Length Silk Gloves

Paris point stitching double tipped fingers in black and white 2 regular $1.00 value Bpecial, the pair 79c

Kayser 2-Clasp Silk Gloves, double tipped fingers, in black, white and colons special the pair —50c, 75c and $1.00

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deep flounce good assortment cial, each —50c 5

Nainsook and Cambric Gowns neck and sleevee daintily trimmed $ with embroidery medallions, lace insertion and lace edge also a beautiful line of extra slue gowns special, each —$1.00

Cam brio Drawers, of best quality cambric: trimmed with wide flounce of lace insertion and lace edge «pecial, the pair —25o

Cambrio Drawers, of soft finish cambric trimmed with deep flounce 4 of embroidery in good assortment $ of patterns special, the pair 25o $

Nainsook Drawers, circular style finished with rufflo of embroidery in dainty patterns special, the pair —-60o

Muslin Gowns, slip over style, Vneck trimmed with wide embroidery insertion, Torchon lace insertion and lace edge ribbon drawn special, each B0o

Crepe Gowns, require no Ironing made slip-over style neck and sleeves finished with machine scalloped edge special, each —BOo

14 lost Oet, lfl, 1008, Lutin, French, 13 lost April 36, 1909, Foca, Italian, 13 lost June 12, 1908, Kambala, Russian, 20 lost Juiy 14, 1909, C-ll, British, 13 lost April 16, 1910, No, 6, Japanese, all hands lost May 88, 1910, Pulvioz, French, 26 lost Jan, 17, 1811, U-3, German, 8 lost Feb. 8, lfllS, A-8, British, 14 lost June 8, 1913, Vendimiare, Preneh, 34 lostj Oet. 4, 1918, B-8, British, 16 lost June 8, IHg, B-6, British, 8 lost Jan. 16, 1914, A-*,B*rt-ish, 11 lost. general of (he le& p^bmariges dlsap$eavad after a dive, as hi the ekse of the F-4. r-

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Without any doubt about it, here is the finest and best collection to be seen in Terre Haute. Test it and see!

Sailors, with a flat crown and S «&ht

military effect close fitting

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Kayser 12-Button Length Silk Gloves double tipped fingers in black and white special, the pair —75o and $1.25

Kayser 16-Button Length Milanese Silk Gloves double tipped fingers Paris point stitching In black, white and colors special, the pair —$1.00

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For the Little Tots Between 2 and 6 Years

—Here are the new Rompers, $ Creepers and Dresses all in $ the latest styles beautifully made and of best materials. $

Dutch Suits, of splendid quality gingham with checked waists and plain color pantB special, each 50c

The Sailor-Poke, the most popular shape of the moment in genuine Milan Hemp, beautifully trimmed prices from —$3.50 to $15.00 gingham made beach style or

Rompers, of striped and plain col-

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Kayser 16-Button Length Silk $ Gloves, embroidered in white and black special the pair —$1.75 to $2.98

(Main Floor—East Aisle—Main Bldg.)

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Petticoats, trimmed with $ mce of embroidery In rtment of patterns ape- 5

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trimmed with flowers and ribbon, Children's Dresses, of gingham in all the smartest shapes, prices for early Spring wear made of 5 range from —$3.50 to $5.00 plain color waist trimmed with

1 and plain colors special, each 50c (Second Floor—Main Building) 5

Hair Switches At $1.95 Ji

N a a W a a Switches 28 and 30 in. long any shade from blonde to black perfect match guaran- 2

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1 No. 3 Wash Tub 1 Wash Board 6 bars of Soap

75c 29c 24c

$1.29

Saturday for $1.00

COMBINATION 2

1 O'Oedar Mop 7 So 1 COdar Oil 50c

Total SI.25

Saturday for $1.00

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Etched Blown Glass Goblets regularly 25c each,

Saturday, 6 for $1.00

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1 "Universal" regular $1.25 size Food Chopper,

Saturday for $1.00

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6 Etched Ice Tee Glasses, regularly 25c each,

Saturday, 6 for $1.00

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8 Btched iSaucers or Champagnes,. regularly 2Bo each

Saturday, 6 for $1.00

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BYSTANDER GETS BULLETS,

Argument In Dance Hall Leads to Shooting Affair. When William Foulk and Jenks Bunkiey, two negroes, became engaged ia an argument in the dance hail over George Bvans' saloon, Second and Cherry streets, Thursday evening, William Morris, colored. 89 years eld, a •bystander, was shot in each ankle. Ha was taken to St. Anthony's hospital -^here it was said Friday morning his itt-jgwips ape not seriotfp. pplice Kcjr that Foulk shot at Btrakler three

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This Brass Bed For $5.95

2 inch post Brass Bed five filler rods at head and foot bright or satin finish brass casters sale price

1 six Inch handled Floral Cut Glass Nappie, regularly $1.50

$1.25

Saturday for $1.00

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1 Weisbach Gas Liglit with crystal shade and 8 mantles regularly

Saturday for $1.00

COMBINATION 9

1 Guernesy Earthenware Casserole 45c 6 Custards S0c 1 six inch Baker 19c

Total $1.24

Saturday for $1.00

COMBINATION 10

1 Family Scales with scoop, regularly $1.25

Saturday for $1.00

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1 B. B. Du8tless Mop with detachable head regularly $1.25

Saturday for $1.00

The Best Place to Shop, After All

Wabash Avenue Through To Ohio Street

times, each of the bullets going through his eoat. Patrolmen Barry and Boyles and Bicyclemen Voelker, Hardy and Ed Doyle were sent to scene but the men had made their getaway.

STORE LOOTER SENTENCED.

Deteetive Frank Feddersen testified Wednesday at Marshall, 111., in the case of Merrill Lowers, held for robbing the Morten & Sen jewelry store. Lowers was arcested here. £Te pleaded not guilty Feddersen was notified and went

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an Easter of Wonderfully Beautiful Fashions

Supremely Ready to Meet all Demands from Fresh New Stocks

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A 2-in. Continuous Post Iron Bed at the Low Price of $4.95

This Bed is shown in the center above a 2-inch continuous post Iron Bed with five one-inch filler rods at head and foot heavy angle iron end and side A' QK rails while they last, sale price, each

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FOR SALE One Clayton Upright Used Piano mahogany case In good condition $175,

Terms $1.50 a week.

(Piano Section—Fourth Floor—Main Bldg.)

For Saturday we have inaugu­

rated in our Basement Housewares Section, an event that is bound to attract hundreds of

housekeepers. Any combination

listed below will be sold for

(Please Note That We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities.)

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20 rolls of Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper and 1 nickel holder value $1:49,

Saturday for $1.00

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1 "Onyx" Ware Baby Bath Tub, with roll top regularly $1.26,

Saturday for $1.00

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1 bottle Ammonia 1 bottle of Oil of Gladness 1 B. B. Dust Cloth 1 Galvanized Pail 1 Scrub Brush

Total

See the New Spring Onyx and Phoenix Hosiery for Men and Women

We Give and Redeem SURETY COUPONS.

A Sale of New Brass and Iron Beds and New Mattresses

Offers the Most Remarkable Values in the History of the Root Store

—And we have been in the Furniture business a good many years, too! A fortunate purchase, as we told youiii our advertisement yesterday, brings to us the most remarkable collection of Brass and Iron Beds that has ever been our fortune to secure. They were purchased at very special prices and they are on sale now at very special prices. Every Bed is guaranteed by The Root Store. If there is a need in your home for anew Bed, by all msans inspect these—and we advise that you make an early selection. .. .*

(Furniture Section—Fifth Floor—Main Building)

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1 Ueoorated China Salad Bowl, regularly $1.50 and $2.00

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Saturday for $1.00

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1 Decorated China Punch Bowl, on foot 14 or 18 inoh size regularly $2.98 I

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confession which Lowers had made to him. The man then changed his plea and was sentenced from one to fourteen years in the Chester prison.

INJURED IN MINE.

Arthur Listen, 624 North Third street, was injured about the hips Friday morning about 9 o'clock by being caught between two ears in the Wabash mine, four miles west of Terre Haute. "the Ryan ambulance was called, and the injured mail was taken to his home.

Iron Bed For $4.95 rs

I Pure Silk Shirts, in a good range of patterns, aU the new stripes, regular $5 ones special, OpT each pO*^0

New 45-pound Sanitary Layer Cotton Felt Mattresses full size only covered in art ticking, with Imperial roll edge full tufted and side stitch-

ed regular $7.50 each sale price, each

Men Should See What We Are Offering in Men's New Spring Wear

—The Men's Section is located just inside the Main Entrance You will find there now the new Spring Wear—everything that is good and at prices below the usual charges asked elsewhere.

Silk Front Shirts with 4 matched soisette backs $ and sleeves and silk cuffs $ good range of patterns sizes 14 to 17 $ special at, each $ Cotton Night Gowns nicely trimmed, full size in white, red or blue, sizes 15 to 20 special $ at OUC $ Blue Chambray Shirts sizes 14 to 17 regular 50c values tf»-| /VT| $ special, three for- V-L*\/U $ Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, in all the new Spring colors very fZfk special at, each

$1.35

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Silk Four-in-Hand Ties in a large range of new Spring 4 shades special at, each

29c

S in widths from 3 to 5 inches price, th© yard —to 25c 5 6 Embroidery Galoons, English eyelet and other lacey designs erabroidered on swiss in widths of 4 and 5 inches values up to 75c the yard special, the yard —15c

Corset Cover Embroidery, in eyelet and blind designs, on swiss cambrio and nainsook cloth special, the yard 15o to 75c

Philippine Hand Embroidered Waist Patterns material for entire waist regular $1.79 and $1.98 values: special, each —69c

Explains Law to County Assessor, and Outlines Duyt. Albert B. Humks, inheritance tax investigator for Indiana, visited the office of Louis P. Seeburger, county assessor, Thursday afternoon. Mr. Humke explained the inheritance tax law to Mr. Seeburger and said that under the law it would be Mr, Seeburger's duty to appraise property for inheritance tax after the court had so ordered, Mr. Eumke formerly was a member of the faonlty^of the-Indiana State Normal.

Vriday, MARCH 26,1915/

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This Iron Bed For $3.45

inch continuous post Iron Bed 5 filler rods at head and foot heavy and substantial sale price, each

These Regular 45-lb. All Layer Cotton Felt Mattresses, $4.95

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Silk and Linen Wash Ties all the new patterns regular 25 values special at, each

Negligee Shirts, made of good quality percale, in stripe and flgured patterns sizes 14 to 17 regular $ $1.25 values special, QQ*» S

each ''OiJC $

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Of Interest to Dressmakers and Homesewers| New Embroideries

2 —With so many new Spring costumes now in the making, the 0 new Embroideries are being asked for. They are here—all 0 t- jn j1js advertisement

fresh, new and dainty. In this

the special values to be obtained:

'i Organdie Edges, all new designs

with odd and round scalloped edge

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Swiss Flouncing, 27 Inches wide beautifully embroidered on fine quality swiss special, yard —49c

Swiss Chiffon Flouncing a va- $ riety of new designs special, the S yard —69c

All-over Embroidery of Swiss and $8 organdie, neat conservative patterns in widths of 18 inches spe- I §& cial, the yard 19c to $2L25 I

Voile AH-overs, embroidery or I fine sheer voile, eyelet and blind I S work small designs regular $1.98 values special, the yard -i-95e

Swiss All-over Embroidery 45 S inches wide English eyelet designs, regular $1.19 value special the yard —49q

(Main Floor—Center Aisle—Main Building)

TAX INVESTIGATOR HERE.

HENDRICH'S SISTER DIES

Will E. Hendrlck, of the Terre Haute Abstract company was called to New Albany, Ind., Friday by the death of his sister, Emily Hendrlch. Mr. Hendrick will remain in New Albany to attend the funeral services.

LOBBY DESKS AT P. 0.

Three new heavy double desks have been received at the local postofflce and have been placed In the lobby. These desks will be covered with heavy, plate glass and have patent Ink wells.