South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 82, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1922 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WOMAN TRAPPER DIES IN SHARE 'Former Goshen Councilman d .7 York central raii-joity coupe... roids p. rash. er nn1 aeent and In freight nou- ex? SliCCUmhs at Ohio Home other positions. nd at hi horn? in.jf-irs. Ho v a - (JOSÜXX. I nvl .. March 22. Tii'o-! Wau-or:. Ohio, after an lür, of (;. ,on tr th NV -.v Yor'r :,-ar.sf.-rr. r V- '; '. v a rr , . -:-. cy ; !; .ior Y. Hohler. S". -hn for .lO'h.i: . few Iay ef pnurnor.!i. Mr. ; Mie-h.. nr.'! wis -r-yr-arr had been employed y the Iakf ' U"!i!rr. form rly a rnml-T of the W.inon. h;-i a : .

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STORM LOSES GRIP IN NO. MICHIGAN

COOK FILMS DKMANI) TOR IUTNSTATLMI

Mo-Mctur I!izard Dot - .Much

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c.l.WV l:.PII. Mi-h. Mar. 22 Frank J. oo. f'TniT cn-:.i of th Farm -rs ar. l Mr. r.ar.:.- i . i f'l.vktc-I -f f'Tory. an,! tiri'l

i.or.fi nr'dlr.s: a:r-a.. na : a

I'orT. i! df ii.nr! w i t ! i i.h'1 county

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of a u J.!..; - ith.r,- for a i f - - ir. ("'(''; - r. !ir;'" h.i ;.' n prf-:r'l :i ir i '. n -: hi mi t h .ai'l. th i h- ha t 'cuph-1 .'. ; all rju;i r rn r.t - -.vilüi, tu work it ar.v tirne. ;i n ! w;!! h"i. :

vp VETERINARY ASSN.

OUSTS STATE HEAD

for ! Organization Charges Julian

Willi Lohhyin to Undo 120 Years Work.

Dr.

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of t'; a.-o( i at ion Vf!-

T - - lav Ir. ". Ih Cra!? of InJian-

..;o:m who ;..t variou tirn-'s ha been ! To extricate herelf .he attempted !!-. ph. '.-.,! a-: an H:-t;ir;t in th.e 'o hite f-ff hr ri srli t writ. nar

Ajied Michigan Hunter Caught: in Own Trap Body ! Found in Mire. AlnNAC. Muh.. March 22.Hour of torture, in which Mr. Jo-. tp-h Soars. 72-year-oM trapper, ', -truck'i ;u:air-t a muskrat trap; v.hich h'M her in. in two feet of; u nd an l water were rev-tled with ; th.e lirlin: of th woman's body In I

th- that here. One of her own traps h.ad FiKirfi her. and a boat, from v.hkh ?he wa baiting it, tipped ov-r ar.d iloafd away. For at loa? five hours th woman

llUuIl'J ;ru ill II!'' v .HCl aim muu.

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PLANT AT H1LES

f huüi "A .'ft -' MuliI f irt'.r,-.

!i-ro tli' .cterj trap tripped her.

I.ianspor: ex- 1'nable tr .tar.d npricht or lie

, pre -r.t of th- association wer-.v pvon. 5he maintained the noopln? :-u-p nd. d from th a.-sociation at ' portion until the cold air and Icy : :!;' -am-.- time. 1 v.ater drove her into a frenzied ficht ! .Mf mt-rs of !h- c-ommittee follow- 1 in which she almost tore all her jit i: t i.r ir a. tion Wednesday an-: lothinir from her back. ?o firm was ' : ":r: .d t T i - thi.. it.n had been : Prip of the vL like trap that all : foun.i suiltv f,f violattnr th.; odo: ''r ftrules only forced her deeper !of thi'-.v of th- a-M.Liation. Th.- ' -!'fo '" f'lir0- body was half

th" thre men who i

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submerged in mud when found.

r- vaid to have acted a reprcsenta-' ,, ri'? " t? '1" cold and exposure,

tiv.s of The or-ar.iatio:i darin th" tKo '''oner's othce ruled.

J 0.000 Structure Planned -

Fiil U Find Traci- of Mi- j-i..n f th. biatne. follow, !

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v. a - - o! i i If : iy cat : on: - . w or Id i'V th !

; :u v, h..-h , t or S"u: luv -t-1 ii M ,c : i j i r: . Si:r:.!;iv and .Monday.; id-. 1': all -!:: - t..ii:,; from :h" city ! if ! M i ; .i --.i : . and not an auto-i

"i.ii" ha - 'oriK- .'l truiii an out side n 1

.lit or t f." i-'it any o'h'T co.a ,a.,'y -.?.. S.i 1 1 r. I . '. .

injr Farm Hand.

jiu mo u-.tiiiiii iniu iiu'jfcVJ aviii'ii.- during th s-'-ssion. The par-' iti'-ular complaint wa-s said to hav i l'"f-n caused iiy the "undoing of cr;-

i-'r-tiofi for which members of tho

St,-, i il ti. a Li 'f -.v, 'I iriii .

MLKS, Mi' l... March 22. The ; ordv l f ri" ratine nlant in South. . rn

Mi-'han. w. -t of Kalamazoo, w ill . -'i;jtion ha ve worked lor 2) I..- fr' ted in Nib s in the ne.tr fu-J ' ' ,tr.-.

accord in t; to Marl Schmidt nt " --i-o-i , - . . , . . t u:li .......

owner of th- Schmidt i" ' .ii o..t uiuni (....4.1 I 1- .1..

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' Fl H I I A V FX. .i i A I if i --S'Vr.ii i!:'iii.-.i:;i i ( 1 h . i - dam-; w a -i !.! to t !) ha r b-r iier; by s'orrn in tic ii1-: tiirf - das. Ii' .-i i d a . i n T i n of t h'- , th pi'-;', t:il to:-.. ;m,iy F"i' feeti :': v.r. - t w '

1 ' . I'a ' i i- '!;. i ( i a 1 1 n 1 i . ii f r i d oy M.-nd

r . a r a ii j int.

to r... creeted on J 'rout :-t.. will b I'lo'vidcd with a t'.-n-ton i e manu

fact in inc n.u hine and will liave a!

lar-'e capacity. I.oth th

room ar.d the ciull room will be con-

.-trii'ttd of ti!1. and lmd with cUi. Mr. Schmidt stat s that the co-t of c net ion will b- in th- n iliborhood of 1 1 0,(ii)0. Xo traee of Harry (lii-s, H.'.-year C' 1 -1 farm hand, who disappeared

ljf-ori;e

tat i'ii;i r.t.s are understood to hav .

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for th - rf organization of-the state1!

:ock sanitary board, which ap

points the stats' veterinarians. The law providing for th" reorganization of the livt stock board. It ti'.c ..1. i ) - r t It . 'i.'-i.

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merit of atfairs of the hoard out of the hands of tho veterinarians and placrd the authority with livfsto.k iih n.

A provision of the law

chanu'es in the meml

Indigestion or Sour, Gassy Stomach ,!Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes

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i iniu tne ijf ore ii. miiiwi iarm. i v a s ;i m ' ' -.' in- . . . . . i , ' : northwest of Nibs, sometime b - ( L seriou-ly dam-' t. , 0

i v . -1 1 Paulina in-, öl a. iih ounurt.' I momin- had l.ecn reported and itluhl h M.ray re.

in lin-s suf-1. ,. v .v .,.,.,1 i.:. ; board. Dr. Julian was

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biiii,' fiii'tly. Arc lights in th- east I

nd "f t!i- ci:y temporarily -ver; put

"l'.ipi 's Ihapopsin' relieves stomach distress in five minutes. 'You

included ,1,,n't want a hIow remedy when

iour stomacn l-f had or an unecr-

in one or a harmful one your

lership. under J .ri,'a nized t In I la

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'""; '--i Jll-Jpm,,iuy of Smith for more than

r .- i !.. ia. . I'.u'iufen moior rjlt

o iinio. n.c-tiy truck.-., were stall- ; we of the city, on the Iletroit-'li"-ai;. road, by drifts. Some rats n-.ri.ed all Monday nr-nf, trylr; to

! life in the waters of the St. Jos-ph ', riv-r. (Iri.s. who has te n in the

state veterinarian iz-d bfiard.

appoint fd

the rcorjran-

A iN 0 .Y?. 1 0 1 T S L ETT E S , TlHiFATEiX OFFICIALS

A tlor,l ! uome keep it handy

l- f from Auuihta to ( lal-sbm

YOUTH, SPURNED,

TRIES SUICIDE

Condition Believed int

the next two days, that porti

I the St. Joseph river skirting the I c. r. ;ii v. .1......

n:iiii i.ii in, v 1 1 ( ! iiia--o. Take Part In TonriU'y. The NilcH hi'h school basketball team will journey to Kalamnzoo

I I'riday mornincr. where they will .take part in the district tourney f-T Tires Bullet Into Head, But I cias- "U" hajipionhit of south

western Michigan. A tiivcr shield, is presented to tho winner of ea'li

Serious. flass at the sectional meet, and the

Niles live have expressed their intenI.MMA.VAI' (LIS, March 22. John tinn of taking this.

I'-.f. 'J . . , ,11 . m t ... it. , I

j i hi, t ,'imih phi i .mu merry, inu..

years, was subject to tits of

despondency, occasioned by a state of ill health, and it is thought that, brooding over his condition may have been the motive for the jiro'p-

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missing man does not return w ithin i I- itn ians started a sw eeping inye.ti- .

rtion of I M 1 unut rworiu ju re weu-

stomach is too valuable, you musn't injure it with drastic druss. Tape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in

j frivin relief, its harnilessnes, its

ertain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your

ret a large

ilteanpted to commit suicide her. t. rly Wednesday after liio attent ion3 ad ' -en spurned by Wanits U'atroii, 18 jcira old, formerly of MulLcrry. I'.a'tt ca!l-d on Miss Watson and when informed that she did not caro to see him. replied "hIim'11 be sorry." rater Piatt was found in an alley w ith a t'iilb t wound ni his head. JI.- condition was said not to be fr-rlou.

The board of public works, at a special meeting held in tho council chambers, has authorized the employing of a man to act as board accountant and assistant :.o F. !. ( rn Fill, superintendent of the city water and electric work?, during the coming year. It is claimed that this action will lichten the duties of the city clerk, who hitherto has a"tfd as accountant and general ollice man

MFXCIF, Ind.. March

"i" anonymous letter threatening ' sixty-cent case from any drug' store, city officials and prominent negro ! M'1 then if you should eat something

csn t flcioo with -you. If cat lays like lead, fer-

ne:-.day. A second letter containing more? threat .-i and also maligning mem.l.ers of the city administration wan ree ived through the mails edneda morning by John Moles, night police captain. The letter was unsigned. I.oth the police force and the sheriff's ollice are sacking to barn the identity of tho writer. Iaisy Dean, negrcss, who received one of the warnings Sunday wa promised ample police protection. Slio and Mobs received threats at the uno time when a m. sponger boy delivered typewritten letters to tho police station.

merits and Pours and forms cas:

cr use headache, dizziness and nau-s-a; eructations of acid and undigested food remember a soon as Tape's Diapepsin comes in conteet with tho stomach all indigestion vanishes. It is the most efficient antacid known the. certainty and ease with which it overcomes stomach and digestive disorders is a revelation to thosf who try it.

LEVY INHERITANCE TAX ! AGAINST TWO ESTATES; COSUFX. Ind.. March 'j'J. lnher' itance tax of $77.,. no has been levied' against the' $7.'. 000 estate left by Al-i

for the board. T'ae employment of fred Ixuvry, former (losh-n mayor ! a . r.i .

hAl'A Vl.iTi;, lnd

v ums a.tson. tho girl mntion-l

In c. M.t a ttoa with the a Hein i

i.ii hl- dm I : . i ! t in Indian:

tl.il liioi uji'g I:cs at i '!o erda I.

Jtid.. rtrA r.nt iulbcriy as the Indi-i ii.ipol.-. piMic- ii;i.-, were informed.! J'l.itl beotrpe nivo'.ved in trouble :: -.iitiM tim- ago. when it w.isi

.a...K'U at the m-tame of Italph 3i'-;t. who now serving a term in ho Iridi an. reformatory for autj ob!!- stealii'g. .a.hl a Ford car

the hoard accountant will take- place

at the expiration of the present city

Man ii 2'2. jchrk's term of ottice.

'-DEMOCRATS READY

FOR HARD CAMPAIGN

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att -w n- h "I'he car- was inur-di i i. ... a -...... ii i.. ii ... i

' - i iii ill .-. i i I 1 I I L I ' - I :ed !.. am W . Wcinhcrdt of; I XDI AXAFOI.IS. Im

" -"-'i'l po.ic- tli it b i r r had Democratic leaders of the u ;-t"!' n. Fiatt att-mpted to col-1 Wednesday laid plan- t put

Party's Bet Titulier Will Be Entered for Forthcnni-

h lectio ns.

March 22.

täte t lie

who died two year.s ago. without!

known legal heirs or a will. Under! the law the m t estate will go to thej Indiana state common school fundi and the inheritance tax to the state! highway fund. i In the $. ".7.000 estate left b j Fharle.-i 11. Wimhestcr, Flkhartj banker, inheritance tax of $.".::0 was I levied. This estate was reopened on. petition uf the auditor of state. w1p contended that Flkhart property, transferred by Mr. Winchester to his wife shortly before ho died, w a deeded for the purpose of avoiding payment of inheritance tax.

fiom th- insurance company. ) party's best candidate timber into

U !nh-i-dt made M search and found Pi" car with its i, w' owner. Piatt t-d Jvao o wer- at rested but on the

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the forthcoming elections, at a meeting of the democratic Mate central committee. Committees were nam-

was re-. cd to arrango for the party's tate

convention and draft a tent.tive platform. Tli." arrangements committee is composed of A. C. Sallee, Indixnap(dis; Walter Chambers. Newcastle: Dale Crittenbergcr, Andersor . and

i-NIiss Gertrude McIIugh, secretary of

f i. ad and s-'hool bui'.d-j tho state committee. on c.mniy for three years The platform committee- is hcad-

t i- i-ounty c..;i;nii--i cd by Frederick Vannuys of Indian--rs of I'-itoka town-I a pol it, formor United .states district :-! he Tu-sday 1 attorney, and includes Thomas Tag-.tn-.s; w.i, pi seated i gart. Joseph Sha. Charles Creat-

1 a of his t'athi r. Fiatt

.' .i'fil. I"- then wen: to CIoerda!e v. h- met M.--s Watson.

. fi l lirvcA car Halt In I toad l ui Id tag II orl:

fi:f. i:tox. n.d . Mucii

( IMIiD kii.m:i uv TI1AIN. OAKLAND CITY, Ind.. March 21. Chirk Catlett. six years old. wakill d here late Tuesday when ho f 11 in front of a freight train. Ho was said to have b.en playing near the tracks when he lost his bul'inoe and ' fell in front of the train.

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When yoti say cigars saay Dutch Mast cm. 4 3-tf Adv.

ULLEU Geared to the Road 30x3 to 40x8

CÖE5HDS

Arc Coming to South Bend ? Wh ere can you buy them?

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all of Indianapolis F

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t th- . tr.-n-rs Ko Stots-nberg. New Albany: John Mcol houses or road j l-'adden. F.ushvil.e: Mrs. Jame

Sullivan; Mrs. Alice MtCul-

J. T. Ciwin.

K'-iifM-lai-r: Mrs. Harry McMuliin, Aurora: Mrs. Iie ht wv. Tndianapo.s, ar.d Mrs. A. V. Fiynn. I.ogans-

la .i.-ve th tt a halt 1 Kiugs.

::i . .UMity impro eo i ; : . : t a - the bo nd - i. ' f tile C o ! i : 1 t .

in, h. Fort Wayn... Mrs

IN Iii AM'. FAsIOlFS s.l.i:V. W A!:SA W. 1" h. M . r ' a 22. llrv. C F Cr : .:or of F.rs M. K. i !.;;ii !i :" .:.- iii been

T '.t i a:; reae :n salary f:cm! S2.i 0 '.' : JJ.m". He fprmer'.y wa j I.i-'.i'- of j'-,- M- : hodi-r hurch in! .: :. i

peri

The committee invtted suggestions from ihcon;rats threuinoi t the state a- :. i'hatform material.

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Galoshes Were Pikers on Butler College Campus

Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles CONQUERED or Money Back

What's your idea of performance? You'll have to. revise it after you ride in the New Oakland

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ün-v. ! -'I ; .: g gal ; p'.: ;:i np:ii hah

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I l or -i ve:;rs. said Ir irev. I t:.u

j l-en pres.Til-ir.g Marsh-K t f-r kidtier.

h-r ai.d td.plii. r si. kii. ss an-i r.aw thai

l nave rcTireu n-ra aenv- j ric'La- i r.ix. made arrang i;i -i.m with I-Mding drag-

a " . ii -isf ta ilii.f-nf fl.i WDcl.-rl'iil i.r.-i.ri!.

, ti-n ar a incdt rate price, un the UKUc-y ! t .1 -k if dis:itit:-d 'phi n

Hbewnre klda-'V liscae-tt)i',jarci d'.' ( f it every y:ir who oaght t t. -n-

U'd eiesslligs (.r hie and J.ealtb. ! 'ateb the raptu::n. If yea havo prks

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;- mav-rity ather t:-s shit-g :.1..V

hire Ii!.- hcots thine. They are r.s-:an hof and ' il on Ti.e muddv

Ti;- o-.c.N i.H j : - t : 1 1 . c.f ap. r th. m ar- r.K r- pra-

campu Tb- nr.' -ow d act rah n g boot- . ichrt in th- fesiroMus and mt of th . ui t' c!i-' in th-ni.

t:...itiug P f-re tli. i -a:Ty v- s. . laia

lay f. 'd er nor p..!as. Parka, lie or h da he. vci onglit t" g-. t a h-t!le of Ir 'arov's Marsh K-i.t r:.hl aw.av.

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. the..tnd'i ef ca' " cf kid :.., hv, r at.J I hhidder treuldts and i the la-dicint you .in always depend upon. U"i;lts "are I i :i mat fed 1 M'n:--F'r. lVni-l h ('arty was a

t pra f u;ng ptiy s . i-itj for laany yoar ar.d j

itiis prt.it 1 r 5 T.j ta n. Mareli k.K.t. an 1 1 d t hoasar.tN of afTertTs fron khln jy, l.er ar.tl ld.idd-r truiLles HttTüftt-r vi. a ran always g.-t t his tTectivo p r -' M-rij tlon in P-th lapiid and tablet foria at itio 4enfral lrug sp.r and all rl.aP!t phana;u ists the country over, in mind th- raise. 1'r. arev , M.irb-Koot i r.-si ription No. 777. So 1t.nT laetllclT;" Can take its phi' IMl'OItTA.NT '1 rial bot! I,? rf Marshlit... a. fablet er lPpad f.-ria. cm I-.- e- ; cared ly Rending cei.ts to Pr. c'ar.-y

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E. W. Steinhart South Bend Co. 215-217 S. Lafayette Blvd. Main 1287

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South Michigan Street. Near Washington Avenue The Newest and Best of Spring Fashions

at Prices that Mak

uying Easy

You will be very much pleasec at the prices on all our new spring wear, for they eive you a much greater selection of the best in material at prices which in the last few seasons were very much higher.

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mi Now Being Featured at $15.00 - $25.00 - $35.00 $45.00 - $65.00

popular new alanish voat?, cleverly cirapcu. new

and Conservative Models. Particularly well made nodrls of camrl's hair, polo cloth, tweed, pan-

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dora, velour and marvclla Coatsin all the d esira ble new colors.

-new sleeve, pocket anc

1 belt c-fleets

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New butt moäe

Will Surely Interest You

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$15.00 - $25.00 - $35.00 ' $45.00 - $55.00

;i woolen e on frc.ch

Very smart affairs most of thrm! Of the fines t Amern fabrics, and sneaking snrinsr in every detail. I rim.nins tak

importance because they are so very distinctive. We have indeed been fortunate in securing such splendid diversity of stlrs for our sjnin.; showing.

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As Low as $15 and up to $75 Dresses of the extremely popular KTepe Kr.it, taft-rta. cuitnn crep and canton crepe satin. All boast one or another of the fashionable innovations which characterize the new spring styles. In seasonable co'nti and in sizes for misses and women. Charming New Hais Special Value $5.00 Beautiful new assortment of smart new .Sprint: I h'ts p!e:rhd!y fieveloped of straw braids with canton crepe facing, taffei. and biaid combinations, hair braids, timboo braids and miians in median -nd larrshapes. Trimmed with ribbon, yarn, fruits and flowers. nlors are periwinkle, navy, black, copen, jade, red and brown.

A Special Selling Of Women's, Misses' and Children's Hosiery at 15c, 2Sc, 50c, $1.00 Women who are looking for real hosiery values should come straight to this store. We: are closing out several assortments at unusually low prices.

black, all sizes; formerly

Lot 1 Women's Hose in black and white, plain and ribbed tops, and children's hose in brown and black; 25c value, choice of this lot at 15c Lot 2 Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose in navy, brown, taupe, black and white also fibre silk hose (small lot) in lavender, light blue and combinations 50c value, pair . . . ,25c Lot 3 Boys' and girls Ribbed Hose in brown and

sold at 45c, pair 25c

Lot 4 Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose in taupe, navy, brown, black and white also fibre hose in flesh and black; 65c, 69c, $1.00 values, pair .... 50c Lot. 5 Novelty Lace Hose fibre silk in several colors, also fibre silk hose in brown, grey, black and white; $1.49 and $2.00 values, choice, pair .$1.00

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of "Woolen Dresses at Half Former Prices We are placing on Sale a fine assortment of all Wool Dresses in navy Tricotinc and Poiret Twi'N. Lvery dr" is splendidly made in a late winter style and every dir-s is marked at Just Half Former Prices. Daintily trimm'-d

in beads, silk braid and silk embroidery.

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Dainty Underwear Of Voile and Crepe de Chine Special at $1.00 Crepe de Chine Camisoles in pink and white lace trimmed, ribbon strap shoulder, special . $1.00 Envelope Chemise if pink, blue and orchid Voile, lace trim, ribbon strap shoudler, at. . . .$1.00 Bloomers and Step-ins of pink Voile, lace edge. They are special at $1.00

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Coats' Mercerized Six-strand Floss, all colors, special, 3 skeins ! at 10c I Chamoisette Gloves i in grey, black and j white, all sizes, special, pair 59c , Bloomer Sateen, 36 ; inch, black, extra heavy j quality, special, yard, at 37c j' Luna Laundry Soap, I as good as the best soap j made, special, 10 bars i for 39c '

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