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" 77"' - V TTLTT? - IV rf T . f V f A Tv v t tnr r-w m m TT""k A - a u . , . . - iric. w lilviiiN 1 UIN UlSfPi 1 rl, MUJNUA I Ar lkKlNUUN, APRIL 1 5, I VIS. PAGE FIVE, " : i - " TALLY ifFSTJBLISH LOCAL EXPECT KENAN HEIRS IGIRI AWNTMIY I RFTI IRNFft MISSION Ti ' . . i1 PASTEUR LABORATORY TO CONTEST PAYMENT SHOT THROUGH WRIST WORKER IS HEARD persons Bitten by Rabid Ani- Judge BingKam Will Have 'Affair Happened Yesterday r A .? I T li "i-i i i . . . ibic Treatment Here rat Less Trouble Than the Blue Grass State . Pasteur laboratory, similar to TheLouisville, Ky., Courier-Journal tbat in operation in Raleigh and other is inclined to think a legal battle will apital cities for the past several be waged over the tax Kentucky ex years, is t0 bo established here im- pects to collect from the estate of mediately, making it unnecesasry for Henry M. Flagler, but assures that who may De Diuen Dy a raoia juage nooert worth Bingham will ex tra parried elsewhere for antl- Penence no trouble in collecting the one dog W rabic I 4 AAA AAA 1, j 1 treaiuiouu, w . - Hrfl nf his w,f who hofnro l,Cr mar. Afternoon Was Removed to the Hospital Rev. Andrew Allison Spoke on China at First Pres byterian Church Sunday morning by DrH. B. Slocum, acting riagQ was Mrg Flagler, wife of the .lth officer. A- ceavoi correspond man wno linked Key West up to the Ln has been going on between lo- Florida mainland. The Courier-Jour- Li health authorities and the Fed- nal is inclined to think and so ex .ral and State health, departments presses itself that the other heirs may -lativfi to the establishment of such consider themselves fortunate if a laboratory, the matter culminating Judge Bingham takes no further steps i- o lPtter received this morning from to fix responsibility and punitive dam- TVrpctor S. W. McCoy, of the United! ages to those who subjected his name States Public Health Service. to insinuation and implication in con- Mr. McCoy has forwarded a- sheet nection with the midnight autopsy cf instrutcions, showing the mate- over the disinterred body of his wife, rials necessary for preparing and ad- The Courier-Journal has the follow jninistering the treatment. Also in- ing to say concerning the matter: mictions "as to the scheme of treat- "With the-abandonment of the plan mant and blank history sheets upon by the Kenan heirs to contest the vhich all cases are recorded. . The list codicil of the wil lof Mrs. Flagler cnly gives the minimum number of Bingham, whereby Robert W. Bing different articles required. It Is cug- ham, of Louisville, secures $5,000,000 rested that a reserve supply of each on July 27, 1918, chief interest in the Item be kept in case of any emer- vast fortune now centers in the forth zency. Tae instructions point out conling legal battle over the tax due that no special equipment is neces- the State of Kentucky. As outlined ary for examination of the brain of in last Sunday's Courier-Journal, enspected animals, although a saw Judge Bingham, on July 27, will make and bone cutting forcep is reconv a selection (as provided by the will) jnended for opening the heads. lof $5,000,000 worth of the best securi- rnstiv eauinment will be necessary tie b left by Henry M. Flagler; ,the If anti-rabic virus Is to be mannfac- rest will go as provided by the will, tured locally, but it is doubtful if this and the other heirs will consider will be installed In the immedate fu- themselves fortunate, it is reported, ture. Such a course is recommended if Judge Bingham takes no further against by the department in view of steps to fix responsibility and puni the number of persons treated In this tive damages to those who subjected section, this record being based on his name" to insinuation and implica te amount of virus shipped to the tion in connection with the midnight State Board of Health. The cost of autopsy over the disinterred body of maintaining a, laboratory of such an Ms wife. ' elaborate nature would not be jUBti- "But for the State of Kentucky fied in the opinion of Mr. McCoy. things are not going to be quite as When the local health department easy. As ope interested person said first conceived the idea of establish- yesterday: 'You can hardly "Pt . , x i T 1-1 a C(T i a Vialva in nor nilt from 2. 500. 000 me a lauoraiory nere ur. ouwo, . j. , jofo,. f at-t. in.Wjtt.nrv. Ra- to $5,000,000 without contest. i?T, ro, written on iiA was vftTv "James Garnett, Robert Gordon and much in favor of the idea, referring Hite Huffaker, of counsel for the .t,4tj.a to thl State of Kentucky, will be in New UnuS SUter laboVatoVy ofhciaTs: York on April 22 to take the deposi oi.,.. v,f ainnm n k-ti tion of William Kenan, Judge W. H. rn-rommunicrtlowrtrwrer Met Blunt of Florida and others certify and all arrangements have been ing to the actual value of the estate. ? for the establishment of. a lab- After that the State will certify the .,,-r amount of tax it considers due, and The county has been, called upon to the case will go to court Some of expend something like $600 in the the counsel have estimated that $2,800,000 Is Kentucky's share; but patients to Raleigh for the Pasteur Senator Huffaker in a recent esti treatment, having been bitten by un- mate, thinks that the sum is nearer .MfJ? a $3,100,000. It is to fix the real value ads of which showed the, animals of the estate that a definite sum for she rabid, and the Health Depart- State taxation rny be estimated that lent is inclined to think that the the depositions in New York will be taken. A ot? of oct.wti o lohn. For a time it seemed probable that .mrv h Thf. win tmakft iinnnr.. I the South would have to apply to the essarV for one who has been bitten to Supreme Court to force the executors vo-mn4- or, to bring the securities and other cer- ofthe dog's brain can be had here, tiflcatesinto court and confess their bich has been impossible in the value. The only evidences f prope r . t ty in Kentucky were some personalty . m. nnrt lAwelrr. a few securities and t-Btaonsnment oi a laooraiory, an- , -. . T w . i- ' la DaDer In the possession of L. W. v..,. i Botts. of the Fidelity & Columbia paign to. clear the streets of unmuz- Trust Company, stating that the va at ried dogs is of peculiar interest. The millions in other securities existed dog car is still on the streets and somewhere. However when the ar- an unmuzzled dog is now a strange ran5mn1t1 wasf fj'" to be nre sight. Many dogs have been picked certified list of holdings to be pre up'and impoundld, and In a few in- sented to the State authorities and stances their owners have paid the when it was further arranged to take fee imposed and stayed the axe of the depositions in New York, the pre the executioner, but there are severe. Mminarles in the contest were easily dogs at the city stables Just now that disposed of and the case will soon are yelping their swan songs and are on trial on merits, destined to start on the endless jour- "Counsel for the State confidently ney within a day or two unless early expert success, .ase turns on a action is taken by those whom . thv rormerly recognized and obeyed a3 To be shot with a pistol, loaded by In an address before the congrega- one's self and held in the hand of a tion of the First Presbyterian church friend, is not a very pleasant exper- at yesterday morning's service, Rev. ience, but this is what occurred to Andrew Allison, president of the Melvina Nixon, a dusky-hued maiden james Sprunt Academy in Kiang Yin, living at 1113 South Ninth street, late chlnat declared the real yellow peril yesterday afternoon. Joseph Farrow, of tne East to be that of the republ!c also colored, is alleged to nave Deen Qf cnjna in her new devolproents responsible for the discharge that along commercial and educational placed Melvina in the James Warner Une Continuing, he said there are Memorial Hospital and the most .ne 40o,000,O0O of them and that a na police could make of the matter was Uon with that resource, utterly un that the two were playing with the tT.n.0(1 in moral resnnnsihiiitv. fur gun in Melvina's home and that it nisnes a problem that should be given was accidentally mscnargea, aner i Berious consideration by the entire had been thoroughly cleaned, ana wen worla greased by Farrow ana tne cnamoeis Mr Allison is one of the 13 mis- loaded by the woman. police mves- sionariea in foreign fields, supported tigation failed to nx any Diame on entirely by the congregation of the Farrow. The nfatter was nrst report- p. . presbyterian church. He has ed bv Officer Leon George, of tne . oan ntQHnnpd at th K an? Vin ata. Dlain clothes squad, and later inves- . . th M8t eil.ht venra and i. tigated by Patrolman Haskett. The regarded ag one of the most able woman was removeu io iue uunp"" nrvora thA field W has th rnr- fnr treatment and Farrow allowed to.J. vnvin0. mastered the Chinese retain his liberty, ior tne ume OBlus language more quickly than any other at least. . man who ever entered the service in The bullet piercea tne leit arm "Mcnin th -woman and after passing inrougn . v,aod nf the sohrvnl prpr.td with that imbedded itself in her thigh, in- fundg glyen hy Dr Jameg sprunt, he flicting a wound that was both pain- hag had every opportunity for study ful and serious, although not neces- tQe g0Cial and. moral conditions sarily fatal. ... in that country. The school has loO Residents of that section knew at-1 ra BtAanR and thnrp. is a hns tie or nothing about the matter and ital operated in connection with it appeared to care less when the po- whi.h la surerintended by Dr. Geo ice went there to investigate. CONCERNING THE DOG. o. Worth, a brotner to Mr. J. w Worth, of this city. 'The Chinese speak very loviugly of this church," said Mr. Allison. "Our people at Kiang-yin spek of the First Presbyterian cnurcn in Wilmington Ibis Other Cities Have Handled the Situ atlon In an Intelligent Manner. Mr TC. P. Yeaeer forwards copy of as the 'mother church, since an ordinance in effect at Washington, church, more than any other, has N. C, which, if re-enacted here, in nis worked to spread tne gospel in tnat rvinioT wmiiH removft the doe evil, vi nt rv. One of our workers said and nerhans do much toward dimin- Lne day that the proof of the activity ishine the worthless canine element was its livingness, and if the Chinese in the city and county. Following is church would be a living cnurcn, tne a copy of the law governing dogs in 6ame thing would have to be done in that town and which shows to wnat china. extreme communities are going to ria After speaking briefly of the work themselves of what is admittedly a of the Kiang yin station among the pest the worthless canine wno con- people of tnat canton, of its gratify sumes in a time when the world faces 1na. oTtenion into the outlying sec starvation and lives on short rations, tions 0f tne district, and of the large and yet does not produce anymmg. measure in which the work amon; "1. It shall be uniawiui ior any tne natives is becoming self-sustain person, firm or corporation to permit M Allison spoke of the religious, his, ner or its aog w run i 1,11 ftC educational, social and political de upon the streets or tne city uniess velopment Gf the republic, accompanied Dy us owuoi, "China is growing," he continued chained or roped, and every violation , . centers of population along FREE SAFE DEPOSIT FOR Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps Everybody should own Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps. When purchased these should "be kept in the safest place. This Company offers to receive- from customers for safe keepingfin its armor steel fire-proof, burglar proof and mob-proof vault their Liberty Bonds or War Savings Stamps without charge or expense of any kind for this service. Doubtless, more LibertyBonds and WarSavings Stamps will be purchased when people knowhat they will be safely cared for without expense. The Wilmington Savings & Trust Company 110 PRINCESS STREET. "SAFETY AND SERVICE" SERVICES TO CONTINUE. Rev. W. Marvin Huggins to Preach at the Southslde Baptist Church. The evangelistic services that have been under way at the Southside Bap tist church for the past week will be continued through this week by Rev. W. Marvin Huggins, who reached the city yesterday. Services were con ducted druing the past week by Mr. Odis B. Hinnant. Mr. Huggins was accompanied here by his assistant, Mr. Fred C. Royal. Two services will be held daily in the afternoon at 3 o'clock and at 7:45 in the evening. Mr. Huggins was to have been here a stpr ago, dui was prevented De- cause of the serious illness of his father. Large congregations have been attending the services of the past week, showing the esteem in which members of the congregation j hold Mr. Hinnant, who has been act ing pastor since the resignation of Rev. W. G. Hall. PRISONER CARRIED BACK. of this ordinance shall subject the offender to a fine of $10. "2. It 6hall be the duty of the po lice officer of the city when any dog shall be found running at large on the streets to impound the same for a period of three days, and the Chief of Police shall post a notice at the city hall describing as accurately as pessible the dog so impounded, and if at the expiration of said time the owner of said dog shall fail to call for same and pay the fee herein pro vided the dog shall be shot by the said police officer. "3. A fee of $1 shall be paid by the owner of any dog demanding the re turn of same for the impounding and taking care thereof. "4. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after June 18, 1915." SOUTHPORT OFFERS LAND. masters. Among the new players with the Athletics is Infielder Maurice Shan non, one of the "Shannon twins," hom the Braves gave a trial in 1915. Dave Sheen, like Johnny Evers, is to pastime in Boston again this sea son, the pair of ex-Braves now being ith the Red Sox. 1 IL PURIFIED OF Wl OBJECTIONS Chemists Rid Doctor's Favor ite Medicine of Nauseating and Dangerous Qualities. New Variety Called "Calo- tabs" Rinsrham died 'possessed and seized of her estate within the bounds of Kentucky. That Kentucky was her domicile the attorneys feel confident of proving and they expect to prove from that the points whereby all the estate may he taxed here. The amount in controversy is more than $60,000,000, representing securities which were not actually deposited within the bounds of the State. "An echo of the appointment of the Fidelity & Columbia Trust company nr,i T.rtnioviilfl Trust Comnany as auu -vv...j - - - - - ioint administrators of the estate of Mrs. Mary Lily Flagler Bingham, by Cmmt.v Jtidee Greene, September 4, 1917, and which order subsequently was set aside by the Court of Ap peals, was heard in Circuit Court yesterday when the Louisville Trust eompany tiled suit against its suc cessful rival for a fee for the work done by it while acting as joint ad ministrator of the estate. "It is set forth in the pleading that during the time the plaintiff was act ing in its regularly appointed cay Nothing to Indicate Any Hold-Ups at the-River Mouth City. The United States Shipping Board was offered 100 acres of land gratis by the citizens of Southport to be used for any purpose the government sees fit. The offer was made Messrs the joast, there are as fine cotton and silk mills as will De round in tne world. The buildings are modern, the machinery of the latest type, and the labor is modern in every respect. It is done by little children. And at what terrible cost, we know at the hospital. They are brought in to us. little tots of six and eight years, scalped, maimed, mangled, dismem bered, pitiful evidence of tne com mercial development of the republic. "Education is developing under the new government. They have the equal of any doctors in the world. Their lawyers have led the law classes in the foremost colleges of Europe. Com mercial development goes on apace. The Standard Oil Company has pen etrated every corner of the land, and there are kerosene lamps in mos home. The tobacco companies have developed the opportunities for ex pansion of their business. Cigarettes! are in the mouths of practically every man and woman "That is the new China, In the schools there is the (modern note They have athletics along the lines of the modern occidental school. The teachers are agnostics from Japan. They are teaching a superficial and Thomas Wallace Must Ansyrier to the Wayne County Authorities. Thomas Wallace, alias Willie Brown, white, who was arrested early Saturday morning by Sheriff George C. Jackson upon requets of the Golds boro authorities on a warrant charg ing abduction and eloping with his brother's wife, was carried back to the Wayne county capital yesterday by an officer sent here, to answer for his sins of omission and com mision. Walace. took his arrest or rather his second arrest, very calm ly. He is the one who escaped from the sheriff and his deputy Friday mornine and spent the day in the swamps, bordering 0n Delgado, only to be re-arrested the following morn ing and placed in the jail here to await arrival of an officer to return him to Goldsboro. T r tTnVKoi-il V. V. Porter 9r.1l T R. Harrison, engineers and agents of!stable philosophy of life that can ovi hrt nnt Snnrfov in thaf!bring no good to the republic. One town and who were shown over should rejoice with extreme cauttouJ otv.t, iMMitir Kv Mavnr'over the development of China. Tnere Ruark. Senator Cranmer. Capt. J. J. was a young and ambitious man who Adkins, Col. Robert Stride and went from our school to one of tnese ic T.m. TAmninn rA TiiAmaa 'fTAvurflniATit schools. He was a hard naiiBo Th a nu.rt.v returned tn th ritv! worker, and a student of great prom in the afternoon, well pleased with ise. In the school he was told not to what haH been shown and verv much do more than the teachers did. They surprised at the many advantages of- did so much and that was all that was fered by Southport for various pur-: allowed. A triumph of modern pharmacy that destined to bless the whole world "-that is the opinion of physicians 8ni druggists who are familiar with the new ninmsi thot ia whnllv free ffm the objectionable effects of the ,J'a-8tyie calomel. poses. Tney iert last nignt witnout making any statement relative to de cisions that may have been reached or recommendations that are to be made. MR. CHADWICK CHAIRMAN. He The younger generation of Chinese are patriotic, frightfully patriotic, pa triotic to the front of tears. mey have lost the old standards that kept China asleep for centuries, and they smart under the humiliation that has been Imposed upon them by other na tions. They do not know what they want. And if this new doctrine finxtrtTio withmit faith, eains a hold and Mr. Wells Succeed Messrs WnnHward anH Pinr. Mr. D. N. Chadwick has been elect-! on the people and they assimilate the r,9irman of thft Nftw Mnnnvpr 1 vv tssstei 11 whm.vu ed Board of Elections, succeeding Mr. C. W. Woodward, recently resigned, and Mr. Percy W. Wells has been And Low Shoes are features of our New Spring line. All kinds of leathers ajid lasts. Buy the best, at PETERSON and RULE'S i of The Sunbeam Kov ,': Aro3 Thoae Pains and Distress Which so Mas? Mothers Have Suffered if s VAorTn napooegrv tO PTTinlOV local counsel and also New York made secretary, succeeding Mr. Eben 7 nrnnPriv nrritect the inter-1 Piner, who did not stand for re-ap- r:r I;;; V that in so do- pointment. Both Messrs. Chadwick, C3L Vt " ... . TTr.11. nrmitA K U Ti a t Trn0iT,o titt. hmt. :the message of Christ to this nation liam Struthers, Jr., the board's Re- in the process of reformation let us publican member, was re-appointed. ing it incurred expenses which should ho hnrriP bv the estate or the admin istrator thereof. It is averred in the petition that the New York counsel, Paul Cooksey, and the firm of Thayer van sivke. are entitled to a fee of occasional purifying of the sys- j not less - than $2,500, and that local and thorough cleansing of the counsel, Robert t. Page, Stuart Chev alier and T. K. Helm, are reasonaDiy entitled to a fee of $25,000. "In addition the plaintiff says It was compelled to execute a bond in the , T.f k nno 000. for which it ex- ver are ahsnintoiv asapntial and. as a!' doctors know, Calomel is the only lZ that accomplishes this result. 0 that the unpleasant and danger 's effects are entirely removed, the Pularity of the new calomel, Calo kos. win he vastly increased. Its ef jT Is delightful. One tablet at bed-vm.- a swallow of water that's all. tu wake up next morning feeling ne- yonr liver cleansed, your sys tl Purified and with a hearty appe "p8 for breakfast? Eat what you , ,!? no danger. No restrictions of Jafblt- or diet. Ulotai-jg are sold only in original ts- Your druggist recommends a guarantees them Adv. ' in? nnwfir of the Christian faith they fall prey to the newly trained politician, trained in the slickness and shrewdness of the Japanese mind, therein lies the menace that future generations must face. "Unless we of tne west can onus Too much cannot be said for a wondrful -reparation, familiar to many women as Mother's Friend. It is more effective In its action thtin all '.ha health rules ever laid down for the raidance of expectant mothers. It Is an sternal application that spreads Its influence ion the cords, tendons and muscles of the abdomen, rendering? them pliant, and they expand gTacefully without that peculiar vrenching strain. The occasion is, therefore, one cf un funded joyful anticipation and too much ;lres3 cannot be laid upon the remarkable nfluence which a mother's happy prenatal disposition has upon the health end fortunes of the generations to ccme. The pain at the crisis is Infinitely less when Mother's Friend is used during the period of expectancy for the muscles ex pajid easier and with less strain when baby 3 born. Mother's Friend Is for external use only, s entirely safo and may be had of your druggist. It is prepared by the Bradfield legulatoe. Co, Lamer BlcTfr., Atlaata, -n. Write them to mail you their interest -.g "Motherhoc Book." They will send It at we, without charge, and you will And it -:-v helpful. Do not reflect for a sinfle ht and mcrninff to apply Mother's Fnena vonUnjr to directions around the bqjtlfc i thus fortify yourself against pala aBfl GOT ' 3 ' MAGNIFICENT- STEAMERS 3y ' He Grat Snip "SEEANDBEE" "CITY OF ERIE" - "CITY OF BUFFALO" ...MrfiaBMSSMBSSBBBBBBBMB.T.TSMBSBMBBB)BStlBBBlM B B T W B B K fMifMMSSWtMSWHMrHrSMaBMaHMSHSilBBSJ BUFFALO Daily, May 1st to Nov. 1 5th CLEVELAND Leave Buffalo 9:00 P.M. Eastern' Lexve Clkviland - 9.00 P.M. Arrivx Cleveland - 7:30 A.M. ) Standard Tims ( Arrire Buffalo - - 7: SO A.M. Connections at Oeveland for CJw Point, Pnt-in-Bay. Toledo. Detroit moiM 9o SonSiwest. Bailromd tickets reading between Buffalo and Clevend.are goodfor on our steamers. Ask yonr ticket ant for ticket via C. & B. f e- -New Toonrt Antoojo bUe Kate $7.60 Round Trip, with 2 day retnra limit, for cars not exceeding 127 In. wbeama . zzle chart of The Great Ship "SEEAKDBEE" seat on receipt of BSCatif ally colored sectional l five cents. Also ask for our 2 -page pictorial and descriptive booklet free. The CUreland & Buffalo Transit Company Cler eland, Ohio The breat snip weanoor the largest and most costly passenger Steamer on inland waters of the world. Sleeping capacity, I5QO passengers. "BLUE BONNETS" Jl New fabric toiih Net Ftahaa. " Blue BoBnets " meets tfie aeeds of tbe woman who warts a beatfdfaL daU Uris Aat wean without -wrmklins, repeb dust ancrU traders perfectiy. Adaiiratsyaosntatltst ta3or-made areata, sport costs and skirts, chuck-ens garment, petticoats, ee. Aissdbap eries, furniture coTermg etc. Cuaranteed dye fast aod durable. Wide vsnsr of a of eosloraoo! If your irS&trty "Blue Bonnets" send n this ad witk I we wiB send oun samples and aobry him or your request. LESHER WHITMAN & CO. Inc., 681 Broadway, Now York ANNIVERSARY OF SNOW. City Was Wrapped in Fleecy Mantle Sixty-Nine Years Ago Today. Sixty-nine years ago today Wil mington was wrapped in a mantle of snow, according to diaries written then, and now in the hands of an- Tnis- iact was pended $4,414 as a premium, and that it should be reimbursed in that amount, me cuun ' Datch by several the case to rx. rl; .lthoneh none of the were anxious court to hear proot ana determine remembered the the amount to which counse are en-,t g that y "rjJS.T KSust now i. light frosts that minis, aiui 0 - - -V let them alone. Tne great neea this republic is the spreading of the Christian religion to a nation witnout hope, without " faith, a nation trial lives under the fear of death. They live in the fear of death all of their days for in tneir religion there is nothing taught but the fear of their gods. They are a' nation of moral and spiritual bankrupts, fired by an insane patriotism that may again see the world on fire. Their only hope, I tar i other generation. called to the attention of The Dis- and possibly our only hope, is the v. K-r cuvoral irtdividllflla todav. I n, .nnntrv thrnnsrh the. trCLL V tLLUJll Ul lac efforts of our missionaries." The picture we show here is of a colored eirl who had short, nappy, kinky hair. Notice bow Ions and beautiful hsrr hair is since nsins EXELENTO QUININC POMADE Try this hair grower and if yon are not satisfied your money will be returned. It will make your hair trow long, soft and silky. You can see ,tho resulta after using-several times. Price 2Se by mail. Stamps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE II. Writ for particular uj V4 gXaXEWTO MKPICINK CO.ATIJVWTa., pacity under order of Court." the The Hazard varsity baseball team win one its season April 37 With at CambridA. m 31 rt Af Trt API 4 11 i4 A l rnnntv are naruiy ot sumtreuv iuo6uuuuP damage eariy liuub. auu iuuoy d sunshine and gentle breeze is pro ducing a weather condition that is probably very different from that of Arjril 15. 1 Becomes Bride of Navy Captain. Washington, D. C, April 15. At a brilliant naval wedding here this af ternoon Miss Rebecca Collier, daugh ter of Mrs. T. de Witt Talmage, of ntaut Vnrir. and Washington, became the bride of Captain W. Pitt Scott, j U. S. N. Remove and RELIABLE. Lsirsre bottle, fl Sample, 10c, T .I aV mJL- booklet fro. Sold at ail Drasl aMPetUusntBtorea. Jostevalae L Feyrc SOLD: X Extraordinary Values in Ladies' Waists A new shipment has brought us some extra special values in Silk, Crepe de Chene and Voile Waists. These will be' on sale Today and Tuesday. Plain, and fancy White Voile Waists, at 98c, $1.25, $1.98, $2.25 Silk Waists in a big assort ment of new styles and in all of the wanted colors, at ... . . $1.98 to $4.50 Crepe de Chene Waists in black, white, pink, flesh and Maize at . . . ......... . . . .$3.50 to $4.98 Have You Bought That Liberty Bond Yet? DOJTNOW! We Refund Car Fare On Purchases of $2.00 Or Over mi mm -45 0 1;, 12 HI ! li;; ;.!! 5s ! s 5 ; J
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