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To Have Hemstitching Well Done and promptly—bring your work here.

We Are Going to Cieate a Little Stir

Among the Rugs

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

On the Third Floor

Among the other important things that are happening around this greatly enlarged store, is the shifting about of the Rug Stocks. To save moving we quote these very special prices for quick disposal Friday and Saturday:

You Needn't Pay All Down

on these underpriced mgs—a small payment will hold any of them until you are ready for delivers. $27.50 VELVET RUGS, 9x12 foot size, good oriental patterns, specially ^\fl underpriced at :.. W&O.OV $30.00 AXMINSTER RUGS, 9x12 feet neat, small patterns, priced

$49.00 AXMINSTER, 9x12 FT. RUGS, extra heavy nap, small designs all P*fl colors at $30.00 BRUSSELS RUGS, woven all irr W piece,

SSfT': $27.50 $35.00 PEERLESS AXMINSTER RUGS, only 3 of them woven in one piece mottled center verv

$62.50 'AXMINSTER RUGS,

long nap Oriental designs very ex- A A ceptional value at

CHOICE OF OUR STOCK OF AEROLUX PORCH SHADES in the Verandah and Bungalow qualities, green or brown, all sizes also all Porch Furniture Sets at a discount of

TEN PER CENT

Porch Swings strongly made of natural oak in two grades at

$3.98 and $4.50

Ponies are elastic. Pony Hose are strong Pony Hose on any toes Look well and wear for long.

Pony Stockings

will save

mending and money.

The New Fall Pony Hose Stock is Now Complete. Come Here lor Your Pony Hose

Saturday and Saturday Night

The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow

BY ANNA KATHERINE GREEN.

Appears Daily in the Terre Haute Tribune.

BOOK IV.—Continued.

"Why did he run the forefinger of his right hand so continuously into his ^nght-hand vest pocket?" was Mr. jCryce's sole comment.

Pt which it look* as if he had seen ,•*11 as beard.

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$25.00

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A Practical

House Dress

and a dandy

Bungalow Porcb Dress

Women's House Dress of best grade, fast color e a e n a v y u e o u n w i n e a stripes and small figures, in four excellent, perfect fitting models all sizes worth $3.00 in e o w n S a i s

$1.98

u n a o w o Dresses—prettiest model we ever had—made of plain pink or* blue percale collar and belt and cuffs of neat striped percale an attractive $3.00 dress rjZ at, only I U

"I didn't notice it. Is the district attorney -prepared to make the next move? iVline has failed." "Not yet. The game is too hazardous. We should only make ourselves ridiculous in the eyes of the whole world if we should fail in an attack upon a man of such national importance.

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Mavis Face Powder, 4 tints .50c Mavis Face Cream .50c Lady Mary Face Powder, 4 tints 50c Vivadou's Lemon Cerate ...50c La race Face Powder 50c Melba Face Powder 50c Luxor Face Powder •. 50c Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Powders 65c Djer Kiss Face Powder 65c Armand's Complexion Powder .. .*. 50c Java Rice Face Powder 42c Mavis Toilet Water $1.00 Lady Mary Toilet Water ".. .$1.50 Melba Toilet Waters $1.00 Hudnut's Toilet Waters I $1.00 Crertle Tokalon 85c Kanma Salve 50c Sempre Giovine 42c Daggett & RamsdelFs Cold Cream, large size- 43c Creme Elcaya 60c Melba Skin Cleanser .50c Arty Lilas Talcum ,50c Djer Kiss Talcum 40c Luxor Rouge 50c Doran Rouge 50c Mary Garden Rouge 60c Melba Rouge 50c Poudre Azurea .....$1.45 Le Trefle Poudre de Ri« .$1.45 La Boheme Powder $1.50 Arlv Lilas Powder .$1.00 Rigaud's Trentini Powder $1.00 Lotus Hair Restorer $1.00 Read the list carefully—your favorite preparation is here.

Yard wide, Naached aoft finish Muslin S yards for 10 yards for .$1.89 Yard wide, bleached long cloth finished Muslin I ^"1 /IPC yards for 10 yards for %2S9 Genuine L, unbleached yard wi(1* Sheeting Muslin 6 yards for 10 yards for $1.89 Extra heavy I, L. unbleached yard wide Sheeting Muslin d» 5 yards 10 yards for $2.35 Genuine Sea Island unbleached Sheeting Muslin fine and soft 36inches wide rt»-| pf 6 yards for 10 yards for $2.89 85c full 81 inch or 9-4 bleached Sheeting 5 yards (ftrt QQ 2 sheets) for $Z*Ui/ 65c genuine Pepperell bleached Bheeting. 63 inches wide* for single beds yard, any quantity 65c genuine Pepperell mbleached Sheeting, 60 inches wide, for single beds yard, no limit

After the two inquests and a letter 1 hope to receive from Switzerland, we may be in a position to launch our first bomb. 1 don't anticipate the act with any pleasure the explosion will be something frightful." "If half you think is true, the unexpected confronting of him with Mrs. Taylor should produce some result. That's what I reckon on now, if the business falls first to me." "I recokon on nothing. Chance is going to take this out of our hands." "Chancel I don't understand you.** "I don't understand myself but this is a case which will never come into court*

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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.

Octagon

WU| Laundry Soap lor With Every Purchase of the Following-

Toilet Preparations

Friday, Saturday and Saturday Night

95c

49c

For Friday and Saturday in the Down Stairs Store, we offer again these extremely low prices on Domestic Bleached and Unbleached Cottons and Comfort Makings.

No limit in quantities—buy as much as you like. Cotton Batting bought Friday will be delivered Saturday. If bought Saturday, will be delivered Monday. These low prices for Friday, Saturday and Saturay night.

36 inch Comfort Cretonnes, beauti-* ful, new, fresh pat- OQ terns yard 36 Inch Comfort Chatties rich, oriental printings yard 36 incTi Fleeced Back Comfort Coverings, bright colors yard Full 3-lb. Cotton Batts unroll in one smooth sheet, at each «/OC/ Full 4-lb. Cotton Batts, in one sheet snowy white Cot- (J»*| K ton at each Full $-lb. Cotton Batts, In one sheet, quilted, ready to use

"I differ with you. I almost saw confession in his face when he turned upon me at last with that extravagant expression of admiration for the woman you say he meant to kill." "Why did his finger go so continuously to his vest pocket? When you answer that, I will give a name to what I just called chance."

XXIX.

A STRONG MAN.

An hour later when the chief inspector rose to xJepart, it was with the understanding that until their way cleared and their duty in this matter had become inevitable, no word of this

Some Stirring Events

Are Scheduled Here for Friday and Saturday. Saturday Night Is the Big Hosiery Night. Come Here tor Your Sunday Hose Requirements. Extra Saleswomen 5 to 9.

29c

$1.35

3-lb. "Lamb's Wool Comfort Batting, cheese cloth covered, quiltfd. comforter size, each 4-lb. Lamb's Wool Comfort Batting. at, each 1 -lb. Ramsdown Wool Comfort Batts, 36x45 inch size rt»-| typ? each 2-lb. 7*amsdown Wool Batts. 72xS4 inch size each

$4.75

Ifort Bat-

$6.00

Comfort

$1.25

atts. 72xS4

$3.75

This may be poor merchandising, but we're going to do it.

We have only n Silk Suits remaining•— all of them of finest, pure silken fabrics, e e y a i o e good range of sizes—* we have no intention of carrying these few suits until next spring, and, although they were priced at $35, $45 and up to $9S, first come, first served— you may have choice of them Friday and Saturday at only

$10.00

Bring the money and dorft expect any exchanges nor altera, at ions.

business should reach the press, or even pass beyond the three officials interested.

Strange to say, they were able to keep this compact, and days elapsed without any public recognition of the new factor which had entered into the consideration of this complicated crime.

Then a hint of what was seething in the official mind was allowed to carry its own shock to the person most interested, Mr. Roberts was summoned to an interview with Coroner Price. No reason was given for this act, but the time was set with an exactness which gaws importance to a reauest which

Women's New Autumn Suits and Dresses Are So Attractive

Anyone who has been a bit doubtful about the outcome of Autumn Fashions, will have a most agreeable surprise when they see the beauty and distinction of the new Suits and Dresses:

Autumn Suits, $29.75 to $60.00

Plain-tailored, button trimmed, semi-fitted models with belts and closer-fitting effects that flare below the waist-line. Serge, poplin, Burella, silvertone and cheviot. Many styles and colors.

$35to$95

Silk Suits $10.00

Handsome Suits $60.00 to $125.00

Silvertone, duvetine, Duvet de Laine, crystal glove-skin and broadcloth—exquisite fabrics most artistically developed, many trimmed with furs.

Autumn Dresses $25.00 to $55.00

Serge and Jersey—an excellent collection, includinga particularly novel Mandarin model of serge, beautifully embroidered also clever plaited and over-skirt effeets in serge, with fringe and colored wool embroidery. The Jersey Dresses are in attractive tailored styles, some witil tucked white satin vestee, many braided or embroidered. Serge Dresses, in black and navy blue. Jersey Dresses in all the new autumn shades. 1

New Veils to Wear With the Fall Hats

New Veils came in this week and they are the sort that will accomplish the purpose of a veil—they enhance the beauty of any face. Made of varied designs of mesh nets, some fine as spiders' webs—with wide bands of Georgette Crepe. The colors are navy, taupe, gray, brown, purple, black, cream and white, and the price d*"| PA Oft range is .—First Floor— IU

Yon May Still Buy a Good Shirt for $1.00

Despite the fact that the materials of which these shirts are made have doubled in price since the shirts were manufactured, we own them so Chat, until this lot is exhausted we can sell you any size from 14 to 47^ at only a Dollar. Fhie percale and madras in neat stripes on white grounds, fast colors, cut coat style, French and stiff cuffs, $1.50 and $2.^0 shirty Friday and Satur- (1*"| AA day, at «Pl.UU

they all felt the director would not venture to disregard. Nor did he. He came at the time appointed, and Coroner Price in welcoming him with becoming deference could not but notice the great change which had taken place in hiip since that night they stood together in the museum and saw the Indian make tbe trial with bow and arrow which located the point of delivery as that of the upper pedestal. In just what this change lay, the coroner hardly knew, unless it was the increased gra.vness of his hair. Mr. Roberts' face, handsome a* it was, was not an expressive one. Slight emotions made no impression there nor did he

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Saturday We Start Selling Millinery

With the opening of the doors on Saturday morning, our hew Millinery Section on the Second Floor will be ready for business. We are compelled to make some apologies for the non-completion of the furniture for this new section—and some of the conveniences planned are not ready —but we have not a word of apology for the manager, Miss a y e e y o e a s s o i a e s a n a s u a o least, the quality and style of the headgear that will always be shown here—it will be our aim always to have the new things first, at the prices you desire to pay. Believing in the supremacy of things American—it is our intention to feature at all times the highest class of "Made in America" Hats. So do not look for music, nor cut-flowers, nor fussiness of any kind on Saturday, but come here and look and buy—or look without buying—being assured of the usual Kleeman courtesy and consideration. We will expect you and your friends.

THE NEW FALL CORSETS

ARE READY

Best Made in America Corsets, the following well and favorably known brands.

Gossard, front lace. P. N., Warner's. Royal Worcester. Bon-ton, back and front lace. 1

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Ferris Waists, button and clasp front. Corsets for every figure, priced at

$1 to $15

Our expert corsetierrea offer you free service.

today present anything but a calm and dignified appearance. Yet he was changed and anyone who had not s^-cn him since that night must certainly observe it.

The coroner, who was also a man of ft somewhat stolid cut, proffered him ft seat and at once opened fire. "You will pardon me any inconve#-" ience I may have put to you, Mr. Kobert.s, when I tell you that Coroner D-. of Greene county, is anxious to have a few words with you. He would hare visited you at your home: but I Ufct, duced him to see you here.'

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