Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1915 — Page 13

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Fresh Candies 10c and 20c

Candies fresh from the largest and most sanitary factory in the lani to be had in this basement store only at the low prices of 10c and 20o the pound.

A the pound, worth 25c—choice of about twenty kinds of hard canll/C dies, marshmallows and creams. Buy of one kind or a mixture, as you wish. yr| the round, worth at least 40c—nearly forty kinds of flne chocotd\Jlates of ilie grades that most stores are selling at 40c and 50c the pound. Guaranteed to please.

The Town's Best Salted Peanuts and Only 10c the Pound

Don't care where you go or what price you pay, you'll never get better salted peanuts than those lae offer at 10c the pound. Fresh salted Spanish peanuts. 10c the pound in th* basement. Buy as many pounds as you wish.

Heavy Aluminum Preserving Kettles Special at 69c Each

Six-quart preserving kettles—of heavy gauge pure aluminum. Guaranteed for twenty years. Made with bale handle and with lip. The handle is self-locking all rivets are firm and have extended heads. "Very special, while the lot lasts, at 69c each.

Sale Aluminum Kitchen Sets at $5.79

Bach set is made up of a tea kettle, Berlin kettle with lid, lipped sauce pan, coffee percolator and double rice cooker. Of extra, heavy aluminum—guaranteed twenty years.

Special—J5.79 for the six pieces.

39c Brassiers for 25c Each

Choice of two good styles—open-front or open-back. Trimmed OJ? with lace or embroidery. Sizes 84 to 4#. Special at, each sdtf V/

Combination Suits 49c Each

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Chemise o, open- drawer combination isuits with either knockerbocker or circular drawers. Trimmings are lace embroidery and insertio

Sale of Nightgowns at 29c Each

"Women's slip-ov nightgowns of soft finished muslin eyelet embroidery yoke and ribb threaded embroidery beading. Basement sale at., eic 1

Men's Hosiery—Special 8

1 the pair, worth 12%c—men's black and colored cotton socks with 3 V/ double heels, soles and toes.

1 the pair—men's silk lisle &ocks with double heels, soles and toes. Black or colors.

Sale of Women's Hose

1 the pair, worth up to 25c— women'* flne tan boo# A/* 3 considerable lot extra gpc-cials.

1 the pair, worth 10c—women's medium weight black cotton hose 4 V/ with double heels, soles and toes.

Children's Hose—10c the Pair

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••ing th« setting-down rf a the prince *nd the daagbter iMrkablt chain

Mr. Blithers recovered himself slightly. "You may send it to the hotel, baron, at any time to-morrow. My

Fresh California Asparagus bunch 10« Davis Garden Cucumbers, each...lOe Radishes, large bunches So Shallots (green onions) 4c Extra large selected celery, stalk 8c Lettuce, leaf, bunch 4c L.ettuce, head flc Onion Sets, red, yellow or white, quart for Eating Apples, dozen.. 10c and 15c Fine California Navel Oranges, do». 16c and 23o Lemons, dozen 12c Extra large solid Grape Fruit, each Be Cranberries, quart .«c Dates, pound Oc Cleaned Currants, package 8c Seeded Raisins, package !c Knox Gelatine, the package lUc Jell-O, package for ,.. .Sc Herz Special Creamery Butter, one pound carton for '.... .31» Herz fcrpecial Butterine, two-pound carton for 33c

Five hundred quarter-pound samples to give away. Butterine, two-pound carton 33c Honey, in glass 8c and 22o Comb honey 18c Air-line honey, the frame 18o 7-ounce tumbler assorted Jam 8c Jam, large jars for 24c Jelly, tumblers, each 8c Tomato Catsup, bottle for Sc Prepared Mustard «c, •»«. and tr.c Sweet Plain Pickles, glanmo sc Sweet Mixed Pickles, larg •.. .lie Dill Pickles, large jar. 3. .lie

the pair—children's good quality black ribbed hose with double heels, soles and toes.

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that faftawad.

CHAPTER XXII—Continued. "Not at all, Mr. Blithers. Pray be seated." "Sure I'm not taking any one's seat?" "A secretary's, sir. He can readily find another."

Mr. Blithers sat down. He was ra/ther pleased to find that the big chair •was not meant for him. A ®wift Intuition told him that It was reserved for the country's ruler. "The prince signed the contracts

Just before you arrived, Mr. Blithers," said Baron Romano. "The seal has been affixed to each of the documents, ^and your copy Is ready for delivery at ans" lime."

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Every Article in This Saturday Grocery Store Guaranteed Satisfactory

Sour Plain Pickles, the glass 80 Chow Chow, large jar lie Onion Relish, large jar lie Queen Olives 13c and 24« Stuffed Olives, large Jar 22e Salad Oil, the bottle

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lawyers will have a look at it." Then he made haste to explain: "Not that it is really necessary, but just as a matter of form. Besides, it gives the lawyers something to do." He sent an investigating glance around the room. "The prince has retired," said the baron, divining the thought. 'He does not remain for the discussions." Glancing at the huge old clock above the door, the prime minister assumed a most business-like air. "It will doubtless gratify you to know that threefourths of the bonds have been deposited, Mir. Blithers, and the remainder will be gathered in during the week. Holders living in remote oorners of our country have not as yet been able to reach us with their secur­

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Pure Olive Oil, the bottle J!lc Minute Tapioca, package Sc Rice, 7c lb., 3-pound sack for....21c Longhorn Cheese, pound 'JOc Blue Ribbon Neufchatel Style Cheese 4o Apple Butter, mason Jar 11»o Peanut Butter 8c, 13c and 23c Dry Lima Beans, pound S« Navy Beans, pound 60 Package Spaghetti 4c and Sc Package Macaroni 4c and 8c Elbow Macaroni, pound 7c Baker Chocolate, half pound lftc Flavoring Extracts, bottle flc

Large Nutmegs, dozen Be Paprika, 3-ounce glass 8c Spices, package 4c and 8c Pure Vinegar, Apple or Whittf, larj-re bottle He Baking Powder, Herz special 8c Royal, half-pound can 21c Salt, 3-pound sack for 3o Flour, Herz Special, 6-pound sack for 20o Argo Starch, large package ITc Corn Starch, Klngsford's 80 Arm and Hammer Soda 4e Teast Foam, package 4e Grape Nuts, package uU 12c Puffed Wheat, package../ l«e Puffed Rice, package 18c Corn Puffs, package 13c Quaker Oats, package 8c

Special Sale of Shoes and Pumps at Very Low Basement Prices

Footwear that is worth an average one-half more than the special prices will be offered in the basement tomorrow. Five special lots, as follows: (J*1! Ppr the pair, worth $3—velvet and leather pumps. All sizes and numerous styles to choose from. Broad assortment. d*"| C'Q t*16 PaIr worth $3 and $3.50—women's patent colt, dull eaif and suede shoes with cloth or leather tops low or high heels. the pair, worth $3 to J4—women's button or lace shoes in all leathers and lasts. Some are taken from our own tirst-tlour

A p? the pair—patent colt with cloth top and dull calf misses' shoes taken from our regular $2.60 lines. Sizes 11^ to 2 widths and E.

the pair, worth up to $2—children's shoes. Choice of tan calf,

Regular Herz shoes from the first floor stock. Sale in the basement tomorrow beginning at nine o'clock in the morning.

Basement Special Gloves

Of the pair—two-clasp washable chamoisette gloves with three rows of stitching. "White with self or black stitching. All sizes from 0V2 to TVs. QO/» the pair—women's two-clasp silk gloves with double-tipped fln01/1/ gers and one row of stitching. White or black. Every pair perfect. the pair—women's sixteen button length silk gloves with doubletJX/V' tipped fingers and on® row of stitching. White only.

59c "Wontrust" Corsets at 39c

Special at ?9c the pair.

Guaranteed not to rust. A batiste corset of a model to fit the average figure: two pairs of good hose supporters attached medium bust lace trimmed. All sizes from 19 to 30.

Knitted Underwear—Very Special

1 the garment, worth 12%c—women's extra size swiss ribbed vests 3 low neck, no sleeves. the suit, worth 75c—women's lisle ribbed union suits lace trimmed 1j\/ neck or lace yoke ribbed or lace trimmed knee.

Sale of 25c Neckwear at 15c

Vestees, collar and cuff sets and collars or oriental lace or organdie regular 25c values on sale at 15c each. Basement, tomorrow.

Women's Special Value Handkerchiefs 5c 25c

eash—woipe.1'3 Shamrock lawn handkerchiefs with colored border and one corner embroidered In colors. for box of six—women's Shamrock lawn handkerchiefs with block

Initial and quarter inch hem.

Embroideries and spaces--Low Prices 2JL_

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ities. A week will give them sufficient time, will It not, Count Lazzar?" "I may safely say that all the bonds will be in our hands by next.Tuesday at the latest," said the minister of the treasury. He was a thin, ascetic man his keen eyes were fixed rather steadily upon Mr. Blithers. After a moment's pause, he went on: "We are naturally Interested in your extensive purchases of our outstanding bonds, Mr. Blithers. I refer to the big blocks you have acquired in London, Paris and Berlin." "Want to know what I bought thetn for?" inquired Mr. Blithers amiably. "We have wondered not a little at your readiness to invest such a fortune in our securities." "Well, there you have it. Investment, that's all. Your credit is sound, and your resources unquestioned, your bonds gilt-edge. I am glad of the opportunity to take a few dollars out of Wall street uncertainties and put 'em into something absolutely certain. Groo —Gras—er—Groostock bonds are pretty safe things to have lying in a safety vault in these times of financial unrest. Th©7 create a pretty solid fortune for n." family,—that is to say,

Quaker Corn Flakes, package ... .8e Petti John's Food, package 13« Cooking Figs, pound 9c Choice extra large selected Prunes, pound lnc Dried Prunes, pound 8Hc Dried Peaches, pound 7Ms® Instant Postum 27c and 43c Shredded Cocoanut, pound 14c Guaranteed Coffees, the pound, 12%c 15c, 17c and 21c Herz Special Coffee, pound 10c Gunpowder Tea, pound 12^c Llpton Tea, half-pound oan 31o Washing Powder, Star Naptha or

Octagon 4o Eagle Brand Milk, tall cans 130 Pet Milk, tall cans Salmon, tall cans 11c and 14c Sardines, can 4c, 8c and lie Crisco, large can lllc Karo, light or dark, can 8c Campbell Soups, can 8c Pork and Beans, can... .Be, 8«, ttc, 11c Beets, large can im Kidney Beans, can 0s Lima Beans, large cans .Oo Corn, can 7%c and llo Sweet Potatoes, can OVfeo Tomatoes, large can T'Ac Asparagus 13c and 18« Peas, can 7%o and 14c

Spinach, large can lie Maraschino Cherries, glass 22o Peaches, large can .Mi* fl?6e Fine Peaches In heavy syru whoge can vould lc Apricots, larjwe can .m h'-4c Pineapple, alTjped, tall can he d.

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designs of small or large blind or

Dpen-work patterns. Special two yards for 25c. the yard—linen torchon lace and insertion to match.' 1 inch to 2% Dv

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each—cretonne pillows, and. scarfs light .blue, pink or yellow are the predominating colora. Vi each, worm 39c—Torchon trimmed scarfs and centers. Round or square 30 inches centers and IS inch by 54 inch scarfs..

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for my daughter and her children^ A sensible business man,—and I claim to be one,—looks ahead, my lords. Railroads are all right as long as ywu are alive and can run them yourself. It's after you are dead that they fail to do what Is expected of them. New fingers get into the pie, and you never can tell what they'll pull out in their greediness. I cannot imagine anything safer in the shape of an investment than the bonds of a nation that has a debt of less than fifty million dollars. As a citizen of a republic whose national debt is nearly a billion, I confess that I can't see how you've managed so well." "We are so infinitesimal, Mr. Blithers, that I daresay we could be lost In the smallest of your states," said Baron Romano, with a smile. "Rhode Island is pretty snyll," Mr. Blithers informed him, without a smile. "It is most gratifying to Graustark to know that you value our securities so highly as a legacy," said Count Lazzar, suavely. "May I venture the hope, however, that yqur life may be prolonged beyond the term of their existence? They expire in a very few years—a dozen, in fact." "Oh, I think I can hang on that long," said Mr. Blithers, a little more at ease. He was saying to himself that these fellows were not so bad, after all. "Still one never knows. I may be dead in a year. Miy daughter—but, of course, you will pardon me if I don't go into my private affairs. I fear I have already said too much." "On the contrary, sir, we are all only too willing to be edified. The workings of an intelligence such as yours cannot fail to be of interest to us who are so lacking in the power to cope with great tmdertaklngs. I confess to a selfish motive in asking you about your methods of—er—Investment," said the minister of finance. Mr. Blithers failed to see that he was shrewdly being led up to a matter that was of more importance to Graustark just then than anything along financial lines. "I am only too willing, my lords, to give you the benefit of my experience. Any question that yon may care to ask, Til be glad to answer to the best of my ability. It is only natural that I should take a great personal interest in Graustock from now on. I want to see the country on the boom. I want to see it taking advantage of all the opportunities that—er—come Its way. There may be a few pointers that William W. Blithers can give you In respect to your railways and mines— and your general policy, perhaps. I hope you won't hesitate about asking."

The prime minister tapped reflectively upon the table-top with his fingers for a moment or two.

To B« Continued Tomorrow. 4 -O THE TRIBUNE CLA8SIFIEO PAGE Is the t*reat real estate western Indiana pad

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A Sale of Brand New Sailor Shapes at 79c Each

Tomorrow In the Annex we shall sell a specially purchased lot of new, desirable hemp saiior shapes at the very low price of 79c each. The hats are worth up to $2 each. v-

Good quality—new spring- styles and good in every way. fY£ Black, white, burnt, blue and sand. On sale in the Annex tomorrow morning at eight-thirty—and until all the hats are sold.

Sale of Ostrich Bands--95c each

-jinpoi 1...it sale that includes black and white bands. Made of good quality ostrich in Lyre Band"effects, with two full ends and broad plume in front. Very special at 95c each,

Children's Dresses--25c tind 49c

cach—spring style gingham dresses plaids, checks and plain colors. Well made. Sizes for children from 2 to 6 years old. '-Fi'? each—plain colored, plaid and combination colored dresses for children from 2 to 14 years old. Some are embroidered. New spring styles. All are very special values.

Spring Suits $9.89 to $22.49

1 ou can choose from 150 new spring suits in the Annex tomorrow at very low special price*. Plain colors, all the leading spring shades, and shepherd checks. Several good models for stout women are included in the showing.

Prices are fully one-third less than those of any other suit-selling place in town/ W

A telegram to our eastern office brought the latest style new coats this week at very low prices. All the better plain colors, plaids and checks are shown. Styles are the very latest and best. Compare prices—then you'll surely buy at the Annex.

New Dress Skirts at Sale Prices

i.ate shipments of the market's best style dress skirts are selling in the Annex now at $149, $2.95, $3.95 arid $4.95 each. All the more desirable materials in best colors. Also black taffeta skirts at $3.45 and $4.95—very special.

Wonderful Dresses at $3.95 each An

The last shipment of those dresses at $3.95 each will be ready tomorrow. Same good styles as before. Also a few wool serge dresses in good styles at the same price. Values wre from $6 to-^io each.

Sale of Waists—Special Prifces

fhe town's, best waist values.will be in the..Annex tomorrow. Read about these specials:' QQn

new, perfect white and colored wash waists. Made with1 low neck and long or

Ovu three-quarter sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44. JAp each—white lingerie waists in various good, new styles. Made yith,low neck and longIvu sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44. 'Z

each—-Vhite linen waists broad choice of styles and patterns all new and desirable sizes 36 to 44

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each—silk crepe de chine waists. White, flesh, sand, navy and black. All good spring styles.

Hoiisedress Special~49c and 67c Opra

Two special lots of gingnam and percale housedresses. Both are exceptional values. Choice of styles and colors. Sizes 34 to 44. Specially priced at 49c and 67c each in the Annex tomorrow.

Aprons—Very Special 29c, 39c

Lnngham and percale aprons, Bungalow styles. Made full length.',,: Most are new for tomorrow's sale. All are well made and very special.

AnnexClothes for Bovs-Soecials prolix

h—boys' wash suits in styles similar to the Oliver Twist. Blue pants

fllu Ovu with white waists. Sizes for boys from 2 to 6 years old. JQp each—children's wash suits and rompers. Plain colors and combinations. Copies of dc"Ivu lar garments. Sizes 2 to 6 years.

QQp each—new style wash suits of good materials and well made. Choice of colors all sizes. Ovu Worth fully one dollar. each age.

Qp each—gingham, percale and black saiteen blouses in sizes for boys from 6 to iJ^j-ears of I v|| age.

boys from 6 to 15 years old.

the pair—boys' pants of various materials choice of many colors. Sj^zcs for

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The values run ffori: ^.98 to $6 each—purchased by our eastern office at about average half price and offered to you at the same ratio of ^saying in the Annex.

All are well made of good quality materials, are of the latest spring styles and are desirable in every way.

Wash materials such as voile, dimity and wash crepe are used. Striped, dotted, flowered and figured.

Choice of several of the season's best styles women's and misses' sizes.

Annex—now on sale at $2.69 cach.

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