Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1912 — Page 12

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THE TIMES.

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MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

MASON CARS ARE ISTiF. L CHANCE SELLS

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TESTS

tenacious in'-Hinrv. In a post-season series less is known 1'V till' players (if both toal1IS I'UNIMTTIiHK the " -1 lia r'. I i.-s of III. It oppon. ii M at bat an. I each l.:uii ilas every oth

er Kami' .m 11 n f a m: II a r uinunds. T ti Kit It ' V l.PK.l nanus a-tainst the t t,otils ' '. r. I i n a Is j W.

' in a M-asmi, iiiimv a I u i inin'c about . mxmoh rcn i how the Cardinals J.nt Ih.'ii they d : v- utiliinion jit) i oonoerninn th.- Wan.. uuainst I i a ' Phlladelthia s j th.-y li;m- playe.1 only four names in ; ( 1IK (.d -;, .lb. last twelve months, atal .mainst ' le-liml

-!.- i.t tln-m mi !;aim s at ail. . Detroit Ii!) Callahan hi-; si .lioibies from which js- i.onl r2 to pick liiv outposts in Collins. Mat- N-w urt ! t iok. Lord. l;.H-. I'amnn uji.I him- !

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BASEBALL STOCK

FOR M n00 Cil S H - i;-,1v.-T--.-:,"-;-.i; 1 Uli iUlUUU UllUll j Tommy l.each U no. lk.lv to be aail- ,

I.. HI HI it 7i 77 SI I no Mil

Pet. .mi:! .(.no .r.it.t .11)7 .41X1 . IliO

Sporting Briefs

Average in Pabst Trophy i Harry Ackerland of Pitt

burg Closes Option for

j able on ; lint ..f so i Oh a n e. p ro 1 .. , t . 1 i i j.nt oil t !'!. !, 1 intact. h

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Race is 58.S Miles an Hour.

Results of Auto Races. PHST 1IU)PH KM Ki 1IST M F. -J-D M C I.K. Hubert In Mnon rar. lirit: IlnntIuk in Knlcnr. him-ooiT: C handler In Palcur, thlril. Wlnner'n tlm 2:-Ti :Os.7 1. Hinnrr'ji niftatc per hour r.s.s mllfN. Fastest i miiilr ljr IIimhc.H In lereer) mlnutrn .VI seconds. w is(oi THuriii : nisTWI'K 17;: MIl.KS. F.nilteott In Mason. i;rrts Mason. In Mdkiiii, second. Inner'. time ::)ti:44.79. Winner's nlfrinf per hour .".. mile?.. Fastest lili (mailr by F.ndleott) 7 minute a,"", 'coond. Kair mrrtinc to conclude Saturday lth t.rand Prize contest, dlstanee 40) miles, open to ear of nil

Holdings.

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ter an.l Sli

in riadit. all 1 id in ! ft.

n his (.I . :i (. lent.

M.iii.n CiCn '"i to:, st i: In ad, lit cciva.i i

cr Fnir, th.- ! on i a f -. v'..l mi.

1 .. i'h iii.v of the t'hi!.l I; is o;ic-tcnth ntu. funs for Si'.i'ti. i. r alt', h i v t: a s i c -

is o f $ a."i i' ro in i r, c season. Harta, A.'kcr- ! -u. a i- i ot h c !-: n- l,i w c,f is f'lcisi Imianti of Cin-

STALLINGS TO GET $50,000 JOB

f'.osion. . 4- i ;,,-.!-.. ,. s ! a Iinvs of i;,. itiitt llo team of tlie Inter- j :ati. nal ! . au;:e is sai.l to Iriv.- a cai- I r., t with t!o Host. . i. National l-.iir ' ial. that cai's for :, s.ilarv of ainuoxi-!

" 'or tiv.. ears. Ktiff Staillns t c in: -.. ir . ri 1 ' in

is, . tuts. i; formation. : i li.fi'rify has .ienie.l t ii.it j will man.ii..' t team next .

1 eiterdny 'h Itfsulls. t IcirliiiHl, II: s. i.ouiN, it. it.iK.-i, 17; Philadelphia. U liiiilictiin. 4: r rk, -i hicimi, an I), Ir.iil Main. ameN I'odny. , hlriimi ill Detroit. iihiiiuo:i al nv ork. It. .(.,;, at I'liiln-lelphia.

AT I O A I. I.I.Atil

;e a 1 1 i .a ' falo fri.n.1 l:.,st..r,. i'i

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I.rotits ot ' land .f -'it Max ami .!

iir.nati. stockholders in the Cincinnati K.-ds. was th-- our. haa i'

Net;. t ; a t i . i s for the saT.- of ('haiKa'Hj '' r,''luvut,;l'r,,(;;,,;-l;;,'' Ln".V w"; Im'carty in training. infortiaai by his Chicaaro hoikiiii; rej- ' risen t a t i e that a siutht dtaft on Mr. i ti Fran ri sen. 'al.. Oct. 4 - laither Ackerlaml, which, had ., c m pa n i t d the M cC:i r t y of Missouri, ot.e of th,- latest stock to I h t : sh.i ia: on M :a;a, ha ! ' a sj.i ; a n t s for ilea v . i..hi honors, arbeeti honor.-. 1. Tltat nde.l his (am- ' rived today and went i ir, t r..ai a t ! v to nection with the dial. ! training ipiaiters lie will meet A 1 The certificate wh'eh "ha nee , sent to ! Kaufman of this city on let. ill in a

rv Viirk. Pitlncru . . rtiH'M.o 4 inctnniiii i Philadelphia -t. I.ouls . . Hrookl.i ti . . IUst on . .

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IIASI.IIM , Mi'i'KS. Thf 1'ittshni trii 1'irntcH are iivini? , the Chicago ('u'ns a Kr.;it battle Tor second position fa the Na t ic.n.'i! league r.'irt, H.iseleiil promoters of Hutch insnn, Kas., arc trying to pnrciiaso a Western

:t ; 1-e-aRue franehisf to j,H U ti t ch in. so n

tMa.ss A leiseha 11. Ha! t'hase the Y.inke.. star tlrst base- i rnaii. .says he doesn't see where the C.iants have a (nance to take four K tines trnm tile lied So. It is said that Hnurh Huffy will t.oi tiu- siic((-s.,r of Mike Kelly as manager of the St. Paul t. am. K. Iy t-s to Indianapolis :;, jt season. Hiiiin the past two seasons Pitcher , l.o Kit-hie, of the Cubs, has won twelve ' of the fourteen uramcs he has pitched against t he i iin nts. i:..hh- ' ach lias iv-eii hittinu for ' .r.7.". since the joined the Detroit team, i

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SCSILOSSER'5

pakroveCreaifneri1

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OAK GROVE BUTTER

Made from fresh iiusturized crt-iun, ooHfoteti from the farmers daily hy

and io..Ks kc( enouKh to hold dawn 0ilr own waiions, cliurnod in modem sanitary rrt-amerios. and tlistriUutod hv

ourselvos diroctly to the Riwors. That's why OAK GROVE is always tho

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Timers.

I Kroni ail ler.ortsi the I'.ostop t'.ri ee

j have . a.pp-d two Kreat players in -Jlap- btit hutt"r" Yl,ur Procpr can 8,1PP!.V "ou M,er,, Spokane first haseman ami SCHLOSSER BROTHERS ! Pitcher n-.li James, of-- the Sat tie team. vctTATit isniTi usi

li"Mrrila !!es:ill. ev lurk. 4: llrooklti. :i. Phihidelpl-.la. i:t: ilinton. 4. (1 ..tiler KitilicK plji(-d. t.arne 'IV.dtiy. lurk at llrnokl.-i u. I'll : 1 a ,;r I j: Ii in t ttimton.

SOUTH CHICAGO.

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S U.p etf It'x a dandy chen. W hole

Kome lenf. tiet it no. Stoc the pre ent tlekett.

1:1 Advertise In The Lake County Times

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nd t wet) t y - round hout.

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Pittsburc was s'.n witness.,,! by a lo

t'han. e dai s not know wh.-tlu-r Mr. Ackerland he ii it 'lit Cue otic-tit-th iiitei--est for his o-vn accuint or for that oft other interes s j (."hance ad'-tits tvt he sold the stock!

' - ' for less thai, he thinks it was worth,' Milwaukee. Wis., Oct. 4. Mortimer ' but says he wanted to end his (otine.-j Iloberts. ar'.vir.e a Mason car, won the Vion with the club as p.,rt owner. Tahst trophy t-stc-rd.iy. a veraK!n : ' "Negotiations st.i't-. while I was in' mile an hour for 22.') miles. Hastings the hospH.il in N'-v V"ik." said M n-; in a Fa lea r. was second and Chandler. ; !" Cha-i.-e. "Fr ..t:-... time I h..e! with another F.ik-ar. took third place, j wanted to s. li this .stock. I have of-

Onlv three cars were running at the r,red it to yi r M tirpny sev, ra! t-,m. s

finish out of . icrht starters. Harry i '" '". 1 ' t-it tn;.t the ivn-r

Kndioott. drivins a Mapon. won the ! munacitm . v, , club and tvi.n.liTlt.i: s Wisconsin trophy, averasinc 55.H miles ' "h''H my di- blends had beep in partj an hour for 173 miles. Georire Mason, r. stv.o-.si bb- f ,t- nt ;I! liea.ith rn-n i drlviwsr a Mason, t-'iok second place in whet! eerthi;, was ;,! ..s.ir; t heiw.ani Sl- !s- v-" this event. Xn other cars finished. j US. (f India tu.poUs li - . ,1,.- M.,.,i --T.ast vear t had a r,.li1p .a- I H ? ' ii t w e ti h t . h .)

-,.i V, Vi-ja r,f ' f. Vf .ortn fntnrv r. StOCk. a Prnillill, ft Oi.it man (if Chi- ! ' ht roljtl

father of r.torpe was easy to con e ra t-S r;: ,r"- "'ho offered in- -i '.(""'. Wh.-n j r- hl,,' lnt 1 "- ulato after the races. i ho asked Mr. Murphy about It Mr. M tir- j ' From a spot-tints point of view the Pl" steered him off. and told him 1 h t.l 1 PURDUE TEAM

rarei yesterday were not much, hut as made an art tiLremeni with hitn ar.T an Inspiration for hard luck stories ' Mr. C. P. Tatt. a part owner of the anions- the drivers the contests were . club, that n ro- of us ccihl sell our

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SCUDELARI BETTER. An,,,,.,, ,,t:'!' " W Jcr. J

' S'-y Horse Show association opens Milwaukt e. Wis.. Oct. 4 T"ny sjf'i- . at Canai. n. 'ii'lari. autotto.t.i!.. tnechanic, who was s TI'HI V. injured in the :',-i,1i-i!t on Tuesday c.r;nd prix a u tomo: ,:",,-. race at ! wlr.ch resulted in tho- death of Ha '.id Milwaukee. ' r.ruce-V. row n. wl-..-n the hitter was Voun; I., amarey s Rnr. trying out th. Vat'.d-rhilt om utotno- .ell. 1" rounds, at Wilmington,

bib curs.-, is slili utx-oiis, ioas. though Hel. physicians .. r a ., c n , -, t:,,i., his . . : 1.- 4 Yi: ptv.-, ,..,!. f,,iti,i g.i,, 1 ..- - 1 l ,, 1 . t - i , ..a i A , o - - li ,v, ( ..

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I-all ;-. n.e ,,t i'hii.ol, !;.,;,,.

Prt a, ,t'.;i -'., i h foot ball

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MEET KELLY x Uarv.-ird-Hi.ly Cross

-ot. A J. rrv Mu-phv - '"" ' eii.brc M.,s.. ,,a Ki-iH- ., i,. ,1 Com- ii-( ,i., i l:n foiiJi.il!

been match..! to box ;' ' T;!l;-";-

before the Columhb n A. P.rown -Pho.).. Island state foot

; ball e. . !- at i 'r o v i d , u ce. I;. I

; Oil ri'.s'e h, Ji , .,.W.I!i ... e-e-r.-n football -am : iiis-'l.in. Pa .

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of the Wonderful Bargain Giving Event. Sale of Fall and Winter

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without precedent. At the s t art Robert s took the lead In the Pabst event, but after a few laps had ensrine trouble and wasted twelve minutes at the pits. The three Mercer cars driven by IfUCTtes, Pullen and Wlshart assumed leadtriK positions in the meantime, beins favored siichtly by accidents to their Case and Herpdoll cars, "both of

whioh expired in the firth lap. Th fornr broke a (.rank case and th

lattr a connecting rod.

Hn.jh.es and Pullen of the Merer; -ry; i -i y j. team alternated in the bad for twenty,: U ICip itcil ixalll8 jBuVQGH

man anoo.iy on tne tracK. nut avfras- i J t-i

lnc forty seconds "slower than In the Va nderhtlt. zTire rouble, due o the wet and rousrh

roads, caused Tfutrhes much delav, and ! ,, , i "al ta it a i

he nareiy couia maintain his lead over

stock without permission of the other."

RED TAPE STCPS 1STJI0E CLASH

ei Lynch Pravents Playoff of

Lafayette, In,!., s. nd a badly crip Pauw Saturday.

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Pullen, whose car traveled slower, but v ' , t.e p r. 1 1 v r. without excessive tire trouble. Mean-i-in expen. m while Wishart, in the third Mercer, , l .. , .

e. p. rience ! in T h i- a i T . , .

ins to a r.roK.en cranK snail.

held third place until the fourteenth lap. when his car with withdrawn, ow-

GLIDDEN TOUR IS DEAD PROJECT

Detroit, Mich., Oct. 4.

ceipt of a tcleprtm here officially de- j outfields

r? cvanc aid ir oi., tha-lds for

l;.:.T.r.i;ip s. ' I ,-s tt will -iy an .-i.a. break ex.-ept aad a c.-nt , st wh i. h taa y - ui- aii-io-s do.-s not u;e ici, ojipo rt un i t y to count : . rdens.

In a season's i ; p.ip;i isrn the veteran s it on the your,, st- r of eriual abili-

a bo of thin.u-s pposiim batsmen i's are ivtirkiiu:, !h.- f.-n.-.-s. and uiois in different

y ou n LTStiT nee and a

T f!T?TPPT.r.Tl. Hartmouth-MassachuscTts state

i footb, II k ,n at Hanover, N. II.

yr - -1 . 'i . lopKitis iootnall : ( pirn., at Annapolis. Md. . j

I.efay ta e-Swarthmere football f!

cm at K.iHton. Pa. MichiKan-Case football same at Anti Arbor, Mi. h. NrV.ra.s ka - la l!eue co!lee friothall itiirai' ft Lincoln. Xeb, A

. 1. - Purdue will to.it-i against He tain Hutchinson.

Take a few moments glance through these values Samples 8?e 1st floor WccparLrr

(''P.rii-n. ''I'phant and O los.se. p will net ' be in th.- linetip. All put 'hiphant are; out of tie- p. i mo with injur'., ii. and oii-j pliant s . Hiaibiliy status 'naa not been j

decided. The varsity showed trend f.am ;:-,,!t!st lie f re -i ii racn this afternoon, sc.o'in.; fi-vcia! touchdowns.

FRISCO GETS HOG AN

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Misses' Sample 1.50 Shoes Sizes Ss to 2; a dandy lot of good shoes, lace and button; patent and dull

leathers.

per pair.

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Chic.po-Indiaua football

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.wilnvwicrit..k,. Forest foot- Fl ball car, at l "va n - ton . in. : 'A Boys' Sample 1.C0 Elk Shoes

in and fr;m. si.os to 12,

cood durablo elk leather sole.

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Minn. at Mint: Wis.-.

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st an. d W i ill e lie; Americ.n,. for n. form.-riy .la.ed or i . ;; 1 1 e i m ,-f t h- I

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.r. cu Wisensa. - I.awtenc.

has. I. all I K, vame a! M ,-s.

had i J. I !;; - -.. J !tj,M.'s c e 1 T,oiii.3 ! o.im.- at T'rl.an i 111

e;on. H--i: .n i ijk South o.iro'.iti -Wake tli-dd for the Oak- a football . m - af Pohiml.i

-tab-i '-. : t - M ., r vilbfootb. 1! o,;.-;,.- ;,t X;.pi,vi(l

."rill ' at.- Ira- : .,vi.s.

ill pa me j rack, ta r -r tl. i. ' n -ilIst a coc football A &4

M a good school ih.ii! o per pair

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vt Boys' 2.50 Sample Shoes Patent

1 leather and u .!; calf n the newest

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p. I.mi t t ii a n a b s

With the re- ! the s;,e, , of the op

Th. se tliinus

clarlnp oft the Ondden tour for this . has to ,,o,)U;-, i, ,.X( year. Letioit motorists expressed the i

opinion that the famous event never would be revived. Lack of interest due to natural causes and net tf ;my special cause, as stated by the jf fleers o the American Automobile association, was the reason for the failure. Automobiles have become so nearly Of a standard that there would be nothinp to demonstrate and no need of point; to the expense of stai tirm. it is assert, d. The money spent in partii ipatinp in the tour. It Is pointed out, could be better inv.sted jn newspaper advertising and in reduciriL; the tuii.i r..f the car a few dollars. jim cortYgaining. Phi ladelpilia. Pa.. Oct 4 -.James J. i '..rbt'tt. former hea vy v. e i k h t ch a m ,i on, who was operated on for appendicitis ot, Tuesday nipht, continued to pain to lav. Physt.-i ns at th. .lefferson io spital st, id the patient pass.-d a jrood )'.- ht and if -th. present improvement kept up he would be out ,,f danirer in a few days.

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New- York ! i i 14'r, ia m.i -. In some ouarto.-. t-:.- , iat-e

Marty (I'Toole. p, t O ,,1 , e as S22,:.ea pitcher, is a fai.ure. Mai'be ho is. Put io- has taken part in mate titan thirty name, witni ; 'ai'r of them, wiiich is not a bad re, oid for his first season in fast companv.

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Tenti. ' gs toes: button and lace: sizes 1 to ',

."-"Ttn at.- .ra- ; ... vols,.., roor- r. siioeial

ij iii:; with titf i . biill pa-ne at Ph.i; i..tt.-. X. C. 1 pi

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! rial i s: the ' Close of (!: j tionai and that i !eaues.

Growing Girls' 3.00 Sample Shoes Sii-.es 2K to t, all widths; a Shoe never sold nor intended to be sold for less than 3.00. pat- I ff.J em and dull leathers, pair i0vl

MEN'S SHOES SAMPLES 3.00 and 4.00 Shoes from shipment of 5 eastern makers: 3 and 4 pairs of a kind: button and 4 ft !?

lace, sizes 6 to 12.

Girls' 2.60 Sample High Cuts Patent and p'tn metal calf with pat-nit leather cuff, button, with silk tinssol. size, IP, to 2. I Q '-r pair S I -i

Men's 2.50 Sample Shoes Button and lace, dull calf leather and heavy waterproof oil grains; all sizes 6 to

12. special for this sale, per pair ,

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Sample 75c Serge Slippers

sizes to 9, leather sole. p;ood qualit y black wool sertr priced for this j sample sale at o-'i- I 51

Boys' 2.00 and 2.50 Sample S'-oes

Lnee and button: s'7es fl ro fi: t 1 tit w

Utile or big Hoy, solid throughout.;

sewed soles, dull pun metal

per pair.

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m '.he Na- ' ii :n rican bas. ba.i Q

Some smoke that Clarence Darrw rljrarl It patlpfics.

ooi.n. Jo. Couldn't beat it. but a nickel will put 15 ,. . , . . , . , , , 1 H 10.C0 Sample Dresses French and .ion in p"N-slou of a ptiekape of th-i-J r CiMt sera,. (,i,ac n the market ,t storm sergep. navy and some col-

I MiiN Sim 1 -ip the peer of ' if ors. neatlv and effectively trimmed.

M rich new fall and winter s'.jles:

it all sizes to fit omen jj

on . vj-zri iH.1 h t we pay your I

V A. I r f " i t -B ; Li Bli'ti i w r

the MMM. Carfare

them all. Sin,. Ill krt for !l!tll.le preenf i.

Peerless Lead:r ol Cubs as He Appeared on Arrival Home

and M isses .

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fj 2.00 Sample Sweaters for Children

- Sizes 21 to :U. .arrays, tans, reds

... n d nnri ,.,cl "1 n d fact e,'

ors. machine creH-be! and knitted.

g.j special for this sample f r

sr,:? idO Misses' and Women's 12.50 Sample Coats Fancy mixtures, navies and bl-ieks' bro- del.itit and kcrsevs :

i She siyl. s are th-- newest f.,- fr-.H ' j and winter; half an.l self f fV $ -. . , r . B"t lismi y lined, plans ai,,l fancy t rit aww

.lack Johnson, champion, pup: list of the world, last nitrht wired .tames ,T. ("o.bett. former chan pien, pow serious

ly HI in (he Jefferson

Philadelphia, as foil., -as: "I wish you luck Hoi

s; iced y re. -o very . ".JACK JOHNS iNV

KILBAKE TO BOX 0'KEEFE Cleveland. O.. 0?t. t --,,,ii-,ri K" -1 -bane, featherw ipht h a i n pi o n. an.! l al,11.. O'Keef,- ale to 1 r a-e t , a V . , i The pa.lr recent ly fou-i'nt in New York and Kiib.'ine won the decision. A return match has been arranged f e. .- ct. It in this city. They will b..v pvtiu-rounds.

Ot It fSfOt'T'S) IMO 1IA1P. 1 uliiiir In flavor and of thorough, pood quality it has come 1 1 stay. Try

It. VMON )( 111 T SCHP. Pin-st ; I'lienlne uolna. ave the li( kc(M. Se- ' cure premium lint. '

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hospital. at f'' " , 4 x A -r'- 'i ' " V V - - " - - l I

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5. CO Sample Coats Sizes for Children 1 to b years, red and navy blue tlannels, plushes and caracules and oilier desirable plain colors

and mixtures, special for this sale

IS

PLUSH COAT SAMPLES 25.00 f

Plush Coats for Women and Misses, made from fine silk plush with beautiful big Persian Lamb

shawl collar and cuffs. 75 samples

1.C0 Sample Waists Shepard cheeks, black wish pre-ttv dots and femes. pbPn trray and blue chambray ; al-o flanii'.'lette siiirts, spe

cial for ihis sample sale jt only

Women's and Misses' 20.00 Sample Suits The sizes are 14 to 20 Misses', and C.fi to 40 Women's in plain all wool serges in navies and

brown; neat mixtures, newest styles

2.00 Sample Waists Hand embroidered voiles, fancy lawns, fine wool flannels and many other beautiful waists, all sizes 34 to IS, special offering for this ftE? sale at. .- klC

Sample Rengo Belt Corsets A Cor-

tot for stout Women; 2.00 to fl.00 y values; many models; all sizes; p stu e-ial for thT a tr (fa

sale S ,h H

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tnir?f We Pay Your E

aCc Infants' Swe?t:rs Samples, led. hi:-. tan ami pray, heavy

25c

.j 22c Table Oil Cloth Sample- pieces,

white, marble and a raupo of new

;.;J and desirable colors. Special for

i this sample -.ale. 2 per yard

25c Window Shades

Com pie! e

with fixtures, green and many colors, special for this sample

ts sate.

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ICc Curtain Rods 21 to .".-1 inch extension, complete with fixtures, special for ihis sale, JjjJ at

SAMPLE LACE CURTAINS They are all in pairs, worth up to 8 00 pair, but will be sold in single sides only; this is one of the greatest lot of sample curtains we ever put on 6ale' 59c. 49c. 39c 4-JC

1.00 Underwear For Men and Wo

men, pure woo!, ribbed and plain,

special at..!

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