Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 July 1915 — Page 15
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At 50c Pair
f¥ Women's Canvas Button Oxfords, Button High Shoes. Plain Pumps and Colonials, with high and low heels and good-weight soles.
These are Shoes which were made to sell regularly at SI.60 to 82.50 a pair—come in all sizes for women, from 2 to 8, and extra specially priced for Saturday at, pair 50o
MEN'S LOW SHOES
Men's Oxfords, patent or gun metal S3.00 values all sizesi. QOSaturday price «/Ol/
Men's Oxfords, tan, patent or gun metal button or lace $2.00 values. d»"| JO ^Saturday J-
Men's English Oxfords, with rubber soles, tan or black $4.00 values. QQ Saturday •t/O
Men's English Oxfords, in dark mahogany colors, or black $5.00 values. (J»0 iO Saturday «PAU*±0
Men's Athletic Work Shoes, in three different Colors $2.50 value3. /»Q Saturday
Boys' Low Shoes, in tan or black, lace or button all sizes $2.50 and $3.50 values. d»-| rtP Saturday
Boys' Good Solid Leather School Shoes $2.00 values. Special
1,00ft pairs Tennis Slippers, black with black soles for men, women, hoys and girls sold everywhere at 50c and 60c per pair OQ/»
BT OASTOHr LEBOIiX, Awtfcor
i-, CHAPTER IX—Continued. "Look, Rouletabille is asleep/ remarked la belle Onoto. s"Poor boy!' said Annouchka. *. And, turning toward Gounsovskl:. f, "Aren't you soon going to get him out of OUT way? I heard some of our brethern the other day speaking in a way that would cause pain to those who care about his health." "Oh, that," said Okunsovskl, shaking his head, "is an affair I have nothlng to do with. Apply to Koupriane. Your health, belle Annouchka."
But the Bohemians swept some opening chords for their songs, and the singers ttook everybody's attention, everybody excepting Prince Oa-litch f|
and Annouchka, who, half turned toll
td one another, exchanged some
Positive Relief
join the suffering caused by diapered conditions of the organs digestion and elimination— indigestion and biliousnessays secured by the safe, |rtam and gentle action of
Beecham's Pills
If You Have Not as Yet Taken Advantage of This
1,500-PAIR SALE OF WHITE SHOES FROM
THE BROWN SHOE CO.
We Advise Immediate Aotion on Your Part
.HHITE SHOES FOR WONIEI —WHITE SHIES FOR CHIIDREI 'M S3& The above firm was glad to take a great loss on this particular lot in order to clean up their entire stock of White Shoes in the Women's and Children's
Departments, and accepted our spot-cash offer. This permits us to offer White Shoes, of desirable styles, at a time when they are in the greatest demand, at ridiculously low prices.
SOME OF THE BIG TEN-DAY SALE SPECIALS
98c
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Sale price for Saturday rxt/%/
ID boxoa, lOe., 28c.
Ladles' White Slippers, Straps or Colonial $2.00 values. Saturday ........
Ladies' Tan Oxfords, straps or pumps values up to $4.00. Saturday
Misses' Lace Slippers $2.00 values. Saturday
Misses' White Canvas Slippers $1.25 values. Saturday
Ladies' and Misses' Baby Doll Slippers values up to $4.00. Saturday ..
Ladies' Colonials $3.00 values. Saturday
Ladles' Four-strap Slippers or Baby .. Dolls $3.00 values. Saturday
Baby Slippers in velvet or leathers values up to $1.00. Saturday
Babys' Soft Soled Shoes 2&c and 50e values all color#. Speoial Saturday
1,000 pairs barefoot strap Sandals,
made of tan calfskin
leather all sizes special for
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39c
Saturday
words on the edge of all this musical uproar. As for Rouletabille, he certainly must have been sleeping soundly not to have been waked by all that noise, melodious as it was. It is true that he had—apparently—drunk a good deal and, as everyone knows, in Russia drink lays out those who can't stand it. When the Bohemians had sung three times Gounsovskl made a sign that they might go to charm other ears, and slipped into the hands of the chief of the band a twenty-five rouble note. But Onoto wished to give her mite, arid a regular collection commenced. Each one threw roubles into the plate held out by a little Bwarthy Bohemian girl with crow-black hair, carelessly combed, falling over her forehead, her eyes and her face, In so droll a fashion that one would have said the little thing was a weeping-willow soaked in ink. The plate reached Prince Galitch, who futllely searched his pockets. "Bah!" said he, with a lordly air, "I have no money. But her® is my pocketbook I will give it to you for a souvenir of me, Katharina."
Thaddeus and Athan&se exclaimed at the generosity of the prince, but Annouchka said: "The prince does as he should, for my friends can never sufficiently repay the hospitality that that little thing gave me in her dirty hut when I was In hiding, while your famous department was deciding what to do about me, my dear Gounsovskl." "Eh," replied Gtotmsovskl, I let ytm
OUR BIG TEN-DAY SALE NOW IN
At 75o Pair
Women's, Misses' and Children's White Shoes, In high and low effects, and in every wanted and popular style, including Shoes of buckskin or canvas.
The Shoes in this lot are of qualities Intended to retail at $2.00 to $3.50 pair, and ail are included in this extraordinary event to sell at the very special price for Saturday of, pair 75o
LADIES1 OXFORDS
Ladies' Low Shoes, patent or gun metal $2.50 values. Saturday
Extraordinary Offering for Saturday
25c 50c 98c 69c
know that all you had to do was to take a fine apartment in the city." Annouchka spat on the ground like a teamster, and Gounsovskl from yellow turned green. "But why did you hide yourself that v,ay, Annouchka?" asked Onoto as she caressed the beautiful tresses of the singer. "You know I had been condemned to death, and then pardoned. I had been able to leave Moscow, and I hadn't any desire to be re-taken here and sent to taste the Joys of Sliberla." "But why were you condemned to death?" "Why, she doesn't know anything!" exclaimed the others. "Good lord, I'm Just back from London and Paris—how should I know anything! But to have been condemned to death! That must have been amusing." "Very amusing," said Annouchka icily. "And If you have a brother whom you love, Onoto, think how much more amusing it must be to have him shot before you." "Oh, my love, forgive me!" "So you may know and not give any pain to your Annouchka in the future, I tvill tell you, madame, what happened to our dear friend," said Prince Galitch. "We would do better to drive away euch terrible memories," ventured Oounaovskl, lifting his eyelashes behind his glasses, but he bent his head as Annouchka sent him a blazing glance. "Speak, Galitch."
The prince did as she said. "Annouchka had a brother, Vlassof, an engineer on the Kasan line, whom the strike committee had ordered to take out a train as the only means of escape for the leaders of the revolutionary troops when Trebassof soldiera. aided by the Semenowsky regl-
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This week brought hundreds of buyers to this store to take advantage of the tempting bargains during this gigantic sale of the Geo. S. McG-ee stock and our own big line. Owing to the size of these sfcodhs there are still unlimited values to be had in every department. Saturday shoppers will find this the very place to supply their every need in Men's, Women's and Children's Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, and the big savings realized will more than repay them for their visit to this store. We'll be glad to see you.here Saturday. SCHTJLTZ & SMITH.
Ready-to-Wear Department
Specials for Saturday
13.00 DRESSES FOR 98©.
Beautiful Flowered Voile Dresses
in three-tier effect also black and
white stripes and all colors and styles. These dresses are positively
worth $3, and we advise an early
selection, as they won't last at the
prioe we place on them. QO^
Choice for Saturday
An exceptional value in Wash Skirts, made of ail white itnene and gray striped material, and are made to wash all sizes regularly worth $1.00. Choice for Saturday
25c
Extra Special
35 dozen Ladies' White Embroidered Wash Waists sell everywhere at 98c. Special for Saturday
10c
New Lingerie and Ratine'Dresses, very large assortment of. these dresses on sale Wednesday come in all colors several styles to select from values up to -f QQ $5. For Saturday .. .. W«i70
Women's Housedresses in Amoskeag gingham, percales, galatea, and a few ratine dresse3 in the lot. Special for SSaturday
Women'sandMisses'Nats Almost Given Away
Choice of our original stook of Hats all this season's styles hats that sold from Mo to $1.49. Speoial for Saturday ..
25c
Women's Hats tastefully trimmed copies of imported models trimmed with Imported flowers values to $7.50. Special for Saturday. ."i.
89c
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Bungalow Aprons, of Amoiskeag gingham, in black and white checks light and dark colors the best 50c apron on the market. OP. Special for Saturday ......
79c
611k Me*saline Waists. Prioe for Saturday
Silk Poplin Dresses values up to $10,00. Speoial QO for Saturday
500 Skirts, made in blue serge, shepherd checks values up to $1.98. Sale price for Saturday
$1.98
Children's Dresses values up to T6c.1 Sale price for •,- 1 Saturday
Children's Dresses all different colors and styles $1 value., yf O/* Price for Saturday
Dresses, made of fine voile, embroidered, mercerized, embroidered lingerie dresses worth up to $10.00. Special for .. Saturday.
$2.98
One lot of Women's Hemp Hats newest bands, ribbons and flowers shapes are all this year's styles black and white combin,ations values up to $3.00. (fA. Choice for Saturday t/vfV
Ladies' and Children's Hats, trimmed with flowers, ribbons, etc. many styles to choose from 50c values. Choice Saturday
& SMITH
407 WABASH AVE.
12 arid 14 South Fourth Street
ment took place at the station. It was necessary to get started. All the ways were guarded by the military. There were soldiers everywhere! Vlassof said to his comrades, Twill save you and his comrades saw him mount the en gine with a woman. That woman was —well, there she sits. Vlassof's fireman had been killed the evening before, on a barricade it was Annouchka who took his place. They busied themselves and the train started like a shot. On that curved line, discovered at once, easy to attack, under a shower of bullets. Vlassof developed a speed of ninety versts an hour. He ran the indicator up to the explosion point. The lady over there continued to pile coal Into the furnace. The danger came to be less from the military and more from an explosion at any moment. In the. midst of the balls Vlassof kept his usual coolness. He sped not only with the firebox open but with the forced draught. It was a miracle that the engine was not smashed against the curve of the embankment. But they got past. Not a: man was hurt. Only a woman was wounded. She got a ball in the chest." "There!" cried Annouchka.
With a magnificent gesture.' she flung open Her white and heaving chest, and put her linger on a scar that Gounsovskl, whose fat began to melt in heavy drops of sweat aboiit his temples, dared not look at "Fifteen days later," continued the prince, "Vlassof entered an Inn at Lubetssy. He didn't know it was full of soldiers. His face never altered. They searched him. They found a revolver and papers on him. They knew whom they had to do with. He was a good prize. Vlassof was taken to Moscow and condemned to be shot. His sister, wounded as she was, learned of his arrest and Joined him. 'I do not wish.' she said to him, 'to leave you
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to die alone.' She also was condemned. Before the execution the soldiers offered to bandage their eyes, but both refused, saying they preferred to meet death face to face. The orders were to shoot all the other condemned revolutionaries first, then Vlassof, then his sister. It was in vain that Vlassof asked to die last Their comrades in execution sank to their knees, bleeding from their death wounds. Vlassof embraced his sister and walked to the place of death. There he addressed the sol,3' 'Now you have to carry out your ^according to the oath you have taktM Fulfill it honestly as I have fulfilled mine. Captain, give the order.' The volley sounded. Vlassof remained erect, his arms crossed on his breast, safe and sound. Not a ball had touched him. The soldiers did not wish to fire at him. He had to summon them again to fulfill their duty, and obey their chief. Then they fired again, and he fell. He looked at his sister with his eyes full of horrible suffering. Seeing that he lived, and wishing to appear charitable, the captain, upon Annouchka's prayers, approached and cut short his sufferings by firing a revolver Into his ear. Now It was Annouchka's turn. She knelt by the body of her brother, kissed his •bloody lips, rose and said, 1 am ready.' As the guns were raised, an officer came running, bearing the pardon of the tsar. She did not wish it, and she whom they had not bound when she was to die had to be restrained when she learned she was to live."
Prince Galitch, amid the anguished silence of all there, started to add some words of comment to his sinister recital, but Annouchka-interrupted:
To be Continued Tomorrow.
'EN IN DOUBT,I -y The Tribune,
Men's Furnishings
176 dozen Union Suits, made in short and long sleeves worth $1 per QA« suit. Sale price for Saturday .... V/
One lot of Balbrlggan Underwear, in all colors—blue, black, pink and white worth 35c. Sale price for {f Saturday J-tlv
100 dozen Men's Negligee Shirts latest patterns, silk bosoms worth 76c.
150 dozen Men's Hose worth
Extraordinary Sab of NATURAL PANAMAS
Soft, Tough and Pliable-— Without Chalk or Filling 'These are the Hats of all Hats *,for the sun and showers of Sumjjmer. And here is a price that puts •them into the ownership of the most economical.
A Great Variety oH Styles in Botb
This is a Saturday only special—as even the lot we have will go out in a very short time. Limit two to a customer—none to dealers if we know it.-
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•Sale price for Saturday Ot/l/
One lot of Men's Silk Lisle Hose for Sunday wear worth 35c to 60c. Sale price for Saturday X.6dV/
100 Men's Suspenders worth 25c. Sale price for Saturday
26 dozen Men's suspenders worth Q_ 20c. Sale price for Saturday t/v
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10c. Sale Price for Saturday Ol/
60 dozen Men's Fine Hose, in black and tan worth 15& Sale Price for 'f-' Saturday OC
One lot of Men's Four-ln-Hand Ties worth 50c. Sale Price for Saturday
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Only
Misses & Women
Men's Trousers
Very line Worsted Pants, in the latest shades worth $5.00. Sale Price for Saturday
$2.98
One lot of Pants all wool worsteds made in latest styles worth Sale iPrice for Saturday
One lot of Pants, wortfe$3. Sale Price for 'Saturday#!"....
$2.47
$1,98
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One lot of Men's Pants, all colors worth $1.50. Sale Price for v., Saturday
worth
50c
One lot of Pants, odds and ends worth as high as $1.75. Sale Price for Saturday
98c
One lot of Men's Pants with belt straps, flap pockets, three Inch cufEs and full peg top values up to $3.00. Sale Price for Saturday
$1.69
50 dozen Men's Blue and Striped Overalls, bib or plain, worth 50c. Sale .Price for Saturday
One lot of Men's Striped Overalls, worth 50ol Sale Price for Saturday
BOYS1 SUITS REDUCED
One lot of Boys' Long Pant Suits, made of blue serges and all wool materials, O QQ ages 15 to 20 years. Saturday special**^?wO
Boys' Norfolk Suits. You can choose l&roiii vast array of patterns and colors—all sizes— made to retail at $3.50. •, ,. f7 Saturday
••V One lot of boys' blue serges, cassimeres and worsteds, guaranteed all wool, (IJO QO worth $5 and $6, Saturday $1.98 and^
One lot of Boys' Suits, knickerbocker pants, sizes 8 to 17, worth $3. Sale price Saturday, $1.25 and 300 pair boys' all-wool knee pants, made in' blue, brown, gray worsteds worth 50c and 75c. Special for '•".** Saturday
PyorrheaAlveolaris
This is a disease of the gums that causes the gums to become swollen, inflamed, pus infected and is the cause of more illness and loss of teeth than decay.^
Every dentist knows what an enormous number of people are afflicted with the malady how difficult it is to treat and how far-reaching its effect is upon the general health of the patient.
39c
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The New Treatment of this disease given the profession in February of this year enables us to positively guarantee a cure. We will gladly refer you to many cases successfully treated.
Dr. Reiss
NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. 512% Wabash Avenue.
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