Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1916 — Page 2

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For Men—Interest Will Center On These $1.00 Negligee Shirts

Men's .00 B. V. D. Union Suits Saturday Only, the Suit 89c

—Yes, sir, genuine B. V. D.'s! Made of a good quality nainsook athletic style closed crotch sizes 34 to 46 the nationally advertised $1.00 kind—tomorrow, one day only, QA the suit

(Men's Section—Main Floor—Front)

Women's $1.00 Pure Silk Hose—Very Special, Pair

—With the hosiery market so terribly unsettled, here is an unusual opportunity in Women's Pure Silk Hose—with lisle heels and toes in all o o s a n s i z e s e u a y $ 1 0 0 s e i a e e a i s o $ 2 2 5 rjffc or the pair

(Main Floor—West Aisle)

Women's "Dolly Madison" Spring

Footwear $3.50 to $5

Boys' School Shoes

Sizes 9 to 135^2, the pair —$1.98 Sizes 1 to 6, the pair —$2.50 (Shoe Section—Second Floor—West Annex)

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See the New Neckwear Priced at 25c to $1

—We have just received and placed on sale a new assortment of the lat- 5 est Neck-vyear for Spring and Summer. Included are the attractive cape i and dainty odd styles in Crepe Chiffon and Organdie, finished with net frills, hemstitching and embroidered designs prices OPT up to range from

Colored Neckwear^ Set? Collars and Vestees dt organdie in pink, rose, blue and maize special 25c to $1.00

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Guernsey and Oxford P©ttery

Cooking Wares

—Learn the delight in cooking with Guernsey or Oxford Pottery Wares. Visit our Housewares Section tomorrow and ask the salesperson to show and explain to you the many advantages.

Set of three pieces, 6, 7 and 8 inch dishes, special, set —39c Custard Cups, each yC

Covered Casseroles, each —5oc, 69c, 89c, $1.25 Tea Pots, each —15c, 19c, 25c, 39c to $1.50 Baking Dishes, each igc, 25c, 29c and 49c Sherred Egg Dishes, each 19c, 25c and 39c Bean Pots, each

See the New Black and White Guernsey I

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At 69c

—Here's a large lot of brand-new Spring Negligee Shirts: some of percale with laundered cuffs others in pongee with soft double cuffs full cut guaranteed fast colors all new patterns sizes 14 to 17 regularly $1.00 sale price, each Ot/l

25cup

Ware at 19c to $1.50

(Housewares Section—Basement)

Packages of Grass Seed Saturday for 25c. (Basement)

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—We are exclusive selling agents in Terre Haute.

—See the new Spring Pumps and Slippers in all the latest styles— strap, bar straps and cut-out effects in leathers of patent coltskin, dull kid, ivory, gray and white kidskin all sizes the pair —$3.50 to $5.00

Women's $2 Juliet Slippers $1.75

—Soft kidskin plain toes hand turned soles cushion insoles all sizes value $2 special, pair $

Here For Mary Jane Pumps

—Made of soft patent coltskin broad, plain toes ankle strap style hand-turned soles.

Sizes 1 to 5 (children's) pair —$1.00 Sizes sVz to 8 (children's) pair $1.50 Sizes 8% to 11 (children's) pair —$1.75 Sizes 111/£ to 2 (misses') pair —$2.25 Sizes 2x/2 to 7 (girls') pair $2.50

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New Crepe Coat Collars with

hemstitched chiffon vest frills 5 white only special at 50c and $1.00 (Main Floor—Center Aisle)

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BOYS' ^WASH SUITS-r-In all the new Spring i fabrics and colors neatly trimmed sizes 2Yz to 8 years values $2.50 and $3.00 special $1.35 and $1.65

BOYS' BLUE SERGE KNICKERBOCKERS— Full cut lined sizes 6 to 17 years d»-fl Qff value $1.75. special i I BOYS' KNEE PANTS—Large range of light and dark colors sizes 6 to 16 years KO value 75c special Ot/C

BOYS' JUVENILE SUITS—In blue serge, checks and mixtures sizes 2V2 to 7 years i

special —$4.95 and $5.45 (Boys' Shop—Main Floor—Rear)

FLOUR—Prater's "Best" hard wheat patent flour eight (8) Surety Coupons in every sack special, 24 lb. sack OvC

PARSLEY—Bunch HEAD LETTUCE—Each SPINACH—Pound ONIONS—New Texas dried pound SWEET POTATOES—Fancy lina stock pound

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Boys' All Wool Spring Suits I With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers

$4.95, $5.45 mid $6.95

|—Nowhere, can parents or boys themselves find better Si for the price. We've specialised on these three prices—secur- I

ed the best that this store and its well-known -New York con- wativTii1f»

necti"ons can find. Every Suit is ALL-WOOL and has two

Dairs of knickprhnckerx Bring little brother here tomorrow

pairs of knickerbockers. and let him try one on. BOYS' ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS— I With two pairs of knickerbockers in the latest i styles sizes 8 to 16 years value d»/» $8.00 special

In Our Pure Food Grocery!

Pure Foods. Honest Weights.

FLOUR—Pillsbury's "B e s t" spring wheat flour 24% pound sack, special

87c

EGGS Guaranteed strictly FRESH COUNTRY EGGS none delivered dozen

onions Se Caro5c

NEW POTATOES—Good cookers* 2 pounds for i APPLES—Fancy cooking apples 12 lbs. (peck) —25c and 35c i APPLES—Good eating apples basket

20c

G-ItAPE KitUIT— Sweet and iuicv* s each —-ic, «e and 3 f6r li5c 5 QKANGES—Calif. Navel Oranges S dozen ure, 40c anil 50o 5 ASPAItAGUS—Bunch 35c or two 5 small bunches for ^Sc

EGG PLANT—Fine and smooth each i5p NEW PEAS—Well filled 2 pounds urc or pound i50 i STRAWBERRIES—Extra fancy box $ (none delivered) ioc

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Easter Marked the Waning of the Beginning of Another

—The ten are open! activities s Sol will noj as never b€

including t1 Skirts. Ms all strongly and see thesi

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—Coats of Wool Jers rookie, mu to 42. Pri

Phone Your Order

LENOX SOAPknown laundry soap special, 10 bars for

23c

FLOUR—Washburn and Crosby's "Gold Medal" spring wheat flour 24% pound sack, special

88c

The well

30c

JELLO—The .popular .desert powder all flavors special, 3 pkgs. for ^OC

BUTTERINE Friedman's "Oak Grove" butterine in 1, 2 and 5 pound prints pound

PORK LOINS Cut from young corn fed pigs special, pound

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15c

"The Best Place to Shop,

20c

DAVIS GARDEN CUCUMBERS each —lCc TURNIPS-—New and small bunch 5« BEETS—2 bunches for —15C RHUBARB—Large bunch Sc GREEN ONIONS—Young and tender bunch ic MARSHMALLOW SQUARES— each 10c TANGO CUP CAKES—Dozen PIIRO MALO LAYER CAKES each X5c JELLY ROLIi—Each LESION PIES—Fresh from our ovens each io« BREAD—Fresh Saturday morning' large loaf Sc small lo"af FLOUR—Graham or unprepared buckwheat Hour 5 ]b. sack —25c BRAN—"Purina" or "Roxane" sterilized Bran pkg. —15c MALO ICING—Use instead of whipped cream for salads, cake fillings, etc. can ^4c

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will cost more.

—In materia Chine and co feta. All pl.s' *ray

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HiNCTONTO STOP IDEMIC OF RUMORS

—tTypp of Wild Report Is That 'Irish Revolt Was Hatched In This Country.

YORK, April 28.—An investiwas begun today at the office of

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hitted by persons responsible for _P^ks on president and the national inistration that have apeared in ^-American papers published here ros the outbreak of the revolution

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Copies of' these editorials

potbe examined, it is said by one of Assistant district attorneys who has "prominent in the investigation of

A conspiracies. ve attention of the federal authorwas first aroused by an editorial —»ment that information which led ».he sinking of the German ship no^h attempted to land arms and ampo:ition on Irish soil, came from a —fiber of the Washington adminisDAlion "on the orders of President

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This declaration has been

^^loratively denied in Washington. „t^pl. Patrick J. Wallace, commander pji Connefare brigade of the Irish POTpnteers, who is in Ne wYork, is lahority for the statement that the TOAent situation in Ireland was not

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rhe plans of the Irish volunteers/'

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have been ready ever since fist talk of conscription was heard

ireland. At the time of the revolt re were 3,000 fully armed and fully PKtned volunteers in Dublin. Out pough the country, there were 60.000. lRth the neutral bodies ther are today

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Irish volnuteers who when the

test comes will take the field ^iinst the English.

pin opposite view is expressed by the t'^quls of Aberdeen, for nine years wiw»Aer(y °f Ireland. Lorn Aberdeen, is in New York, said that while he not under estimate the seriousness the situation, he was nevertheless

a rjir. JT". evinced that the outbreak would be

brt duration. In discusing yesterday's dispatches

^VaIsh Shoe Service

Growing girls' and ladies' white shoes white solefl

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Ladies white kid high top lace s o e s w i e French e 1 s $5.00

value

high tops

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skirts. And jackets and Prices

at your disposal with all the new things in foot wear for spring, and not a cent ivance in price. But we can

only

$1.48

Ladies' white top, patent vamp, lace ...

$2.98

shoes,

Growing girls' white cloth high top shoes white soles low heels sizes 3 to 6

Ladies whi^e pumps high French heel

shoes

kid

Children's White shoes tipped and plain toes.

$1.25

and 98c

Ladies buck shoes tops s o e s heels,

$3.48

WABASH

depend on present supply—so get in early?

gray

white sport high white a n Men's calf English tan or black all sizes

All these styles are new and up to the minute and very desirable.

regarding signs of unrest in parts of Ireland outside Dublin, he said: "This statement doubtless refers to certain localities where for a very long time ther hav© ben smal centers of discontent and in view of all these circumstances it Is not the least surprising that it has been thought proper to place the whole country, nominally for the time being, under martial law."

AVIATION COMMITTEE MEETS.

Has Task of Reorganizing Aerial Division of U. 8. Army. WASHINGTON, April 28.—The special committee of the general staff to investigate army aviation affairs looking towards proposed reorganization was announced today at the wan department.

Major J. D. Lochridge, of war college, is chairman and other members are Col. Chase W. Kennedy, Major John McA. Palmer and Captain Dan T. Moore. A consulting member will be appointed by Brigadier-Gen. Scriven, chief signkl officer.

The committee will especially consider Secretary Baker's suggestion that aviation be made a co-ordinate branch of the army organization instead of a subordinate arm of the signal corps.

LEAVES HBBA3Y TO COLLEGE.

Will of Late James B. Angell Is Admitted to Probate. ANN ABtBOR, Mich., April 28.—All of the works dealing with international law in the library of the late Dr. James B. Angell, president emeritus of the University, of Michigan, are left to the general library of the university, in the educator's will, Just admitted to probate. The collection contains many law books which are not duplicated in any library in the United States.

Other property valued at $10,000 is bequested to members of Dr. Angell's family and legacies also are left to two servants who had been with the family for many years.

STORAGE ADVANCES HELD UP.

WASHINGTON, April 28.—Proposed increases of from 100 to 400 -per cent in storage charges on grain held more than sixty diys in elevators in New York, Philadelphia and other Atlantic soaboard points for export, were suspended today by the interstate commerce commission until August 29. Flft«en railroads..are. aitected.

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Shoes for Men

Are you on your feet all day? Tou want shoes that are pu premely comfortable. Try Ralston. They are comfort itself. The secret Is, lasts that are authentically correct. Stylish Decidedly lyes See# the new models and decide for your self.

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Men's Shoes

Men's black kid and black calf button and lace shoes welted soler best Bracton shoe fliO ETA making $O.DU

walking shoes

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A neyr Eara shoe, in heavy calf, with oak soles, very flexible, (tin jq but built for wear ....... $A»tO

Men's shoes that sell for I3.Q0 and look their part all sizes

Boys' button and lace shoes

$1.98

Get them

MISSIONABXES COMING ttevrt

HARTFORD CITY, Ind., April 27.— The annual session of- the Woman's. Missionary Association of the White River Conference of the United Brethren church, closed a three days' session here last evening. Terre Haute was chosen as the place of the 1917 meeting. Mrs. Mary Wallace, of Muncie, was elected president and Mrs. R. D. Thoraburg of Anderson, vice president. ,—Cy

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