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spf^a9 -44 OUR NEW TANS ARC NOW IN Men and women who are much on, their feet should wear low shoes during warm weather. They keep the feet cool and comfortable. TAN OXFORDS, CANVAS OXFORDS, PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS, QUN METAL OXFORDS. KNOBLAUCH'S Ladies' 514 Nicollet Ave., Next to Andrus Bldg. Patent Colt Oxfords, Pumps and Gibson Ties, swagger shapes, $3.50 $4.00 Ladles' Tan Oxfords, Russia Calf, and Brown Vici Kids, in all shades, $3.50 $4.00 Ladies' White and Blue Canvas Pumps and Ribbon Ties, $2-50 $3 $3.50 2 FOR I AND 3 0 EXTR FREE! 1,000 Men's High Grade Dress SuitsUp-to-date fash ions, worth to $22..... x8*88S^^$$8^ S $15 Gray pepper and salt worsteds, fancy cassimeres, blue serges High class, $12 Values Silk sewed C*T A garments VliUV $5 $3.95 $2.95 $2.50 and Men's Silky Soisette Shirts, at 50c Men's Monarch Shoes... $ 3 Boys' Bessemer Shoes.. .$1.39 HATS Swell spring colors and black, Derby or soft shapes* 2.00 grade........ RIlRfiUNDY PORT AND TOKAY WIIEf'SKSE*** APM60T BRANDY K::._:J GRAPE BRANDY BOND Per gallon. LIUIM-*"-^ NewJLheo Gentlemen's Stylish, Snappy, Tan, Gun Metal and Patent Colt Ox fords, up to the minute lasts, $3.50 $4 $5 Gentlemen's Tan Oxfords, Brown Vici and Tan Russia Calf, $3.50 $4 $5 Boys' and Youths' Misses' and Children's Tan, Gun Metal and Patent Colt Oxfords, $1.50 to S3 NOTICEDouble Green Trading 8tamps and 3 0 Extra FREE to every- one buying goods to the amount of $1 or more in any department, who presents this at 43-45 Washington Ave. So. $15 Spring Suit Values, $10 Plain Worsteds. Fancy Worsteds. Fine Blue Serges. Bich Black Thihets. Summer Oh'eviots. Any length coat.. Single or double breasted styles $10 *mt0*mmm**m 2 785 Hand Finished Quality Suits Imported materials, frAA worth to $30 .'iP ssatf FOR Y0UNQ MEN $12.00 Spring Suits at $7.50 Plain worsteds, fancy worsteds, Sizes. from 14 to 2030 to 36 chest. Boys' Norfolk, double breasted and single breasted suits black or fancy worsteds and cassimeres. A* J| 'p Per gallon. OUCKENHEMER RYE filN P*-Kuyper Large bottle. SCOTCH DEWARS &... WEIL BOURBONBoMedinb,m Full quart. LEMP'S ST. LOUIS BEER $*ir FOR 1 AND Af| EXTRA OUFREE! Venetian or serge lining. Most ex cellent values ever offered. $1*5(sTfe Men's Spring Underwear, three shades 50c Men's Fancy Sox.......... .QQ Men's Spring Suspenders. .JJ5c SOMETHING FOR SUNDAY SHIRTS Blu e. chambrays, plain whites, fancy figures and EA. stripes.......OliC Quality. *cIareto Caliornia Per gallon. DICCIIUA CaliforniaWhite Table Wine. Per gallon. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $2.90 $2.50 $4.50 $3.75 $3.00 $1.25 $1.25 $1.00 $2.25 :*,**_ Per gallon.. A good spring tonic. Holland genuine imported. Per case. Telephone Us. Mail Orders Filled. We Deliver. ISAAC WEIL &ifSONS EVERYTHING DRINKABLE. ""?&x 39-41 SO. THIRD STREET-42-44 SO. SIXTH STREET. If your Income is running a losing race with your expenses, try. buying A from merchants who advertise in The Journal. They will saye you money. A &&S8 %^^a^iM '-_- Mm* m7^t~itffir"M',,lil"tf,,i"1 *^^^ri7ilrfririiirintf 600:000 WORKERS STRIKE IN ITALY Socialist Deputies Resign, Form Mob and Clash with Police. Journal Special Service. Rome, May 11.Six hundred thou sand workmen are.- now on strike in Italy. The movement has spread to the following cities: Borne, Turin, Milan, Genoa, Naples, Florence, Bologna, 8am- pierdarenla, Forli, Oncona, Cagliari, Burdrio, Medicina, Leghorn, Molinella, Sinola, Castesanpietro, San Givanni, Pasicato and Novara. All the socialist members of the chamber of deputies have resigned as a result of the refusal of the chamber to discuss the bill presented by their party providing for the regulation of the use of arms on the part of police and troops and have issued an address to the country. A collision oetween the strikers and the police and troops took place and several hours elapsed before the demon strators were finally dispersed. CROMWELAGAIN DEFIES MORGA N Panama $oad Attorney Refuses to Answer Questions in Senate's Probe. Washington, May 11.William Nel son Cromwell, counsel for the Panama Railroad company, again was before the senate committee on interoceanic canals today. He declined to answer any questions relating to the affairs of the Panama Canal company during the time he acted as counsel for that corporation: Senator Morgan was the examiner, and he and the witness indulged in heated arguments over the right of the committee to compel answers. Before the subnect was abandoned, Senator Morgan said he/ would find a way to test the issue and the witness replied: I hope you shall, for*you will learn more, law than you know'now." SUPREME COURT In re proceedings for laying out a public ,ditch in Isanti county. State fix rel. Charles J. W^ckstrom et al., appellants, TS. the board of county commissioners of Isanti county, re spondent. Order reversed. laggard, 3. State ex rel. Samuel Trebby, respondent, TS. Charles B. Vasal? as mayor of the city of Little FaUs, appeUant. Judgment affirmed. Jaggard, J. J. Pierce Wolfe, appellant, TS. City of Moor head, respondent. Order affirmed. -^Jaggard, J. B. B. Coulter, respondent, TS. the estate of Ollre R. Barker,' deceased, appellant. Order affirmed. Lewis, 3. Adrian V: Bailey, respondent, vs. (Jeprge O. 1 Swallow and Loqls J. Hopkins, co-partners as Swallow & Hopkins, appellants. Order affirmed. Lewis, ,J-. M. Zalk and H. T. Josephs, copartners as Dn luth Machinery company,, respondents, TS. Great Northern Railway company, appellant. Order affirmed. Lewis, J. Matilda Nye, respondent, TS. John Earlow, ap pellant. Order affirmed. Elliott, J. Jaggard, J., dissents. State ex rel. Francis A. Earch et al., petition ers, TS. the district court of Ramsey county and George L. Bunn, one of the judges of said court, respondents.: Judgmen affirmed. Brown, J. Jaggard, J., dissents. Bans Larson, respondent, TS. Mary J. O'Hara, appellant. Order affirmed. Elliott, J. in the matter of the application for the removal of Benjamin G. Reynolds, an attorney and counselor of the state of Minnesota. Syllabus: In proceedings to disbar an attor ney and counselor at law, held, that the respond ent is guilty of unprofessional conduct and or dered that he be suspended from practice for the period of. one year. Per Curiam. H. H. Bell, respondent, TS. James Jarris, ap pellant. Judgment reversed. _Brown, J. State ex rel. G. D. Tuthill et al., relators, TS. Arthur E. Glddlngs as Judge of district court of Anoka county, respondent. Writ discharged. Brown, J. R. M. Stitt and Nellie Armstrong, partners as Stitt & Howe, respondents, TS. The Rat Port age Lumber company et al., appellants. Judgment affirmed. Jaggard, J. Charles A. Palby, respondent, TS. Peter Laurit aen, appellant. Order affirmed. Jaggard, J. PrentiSB M. Woodman, appellant, vs. Blue Grass Land company et al., respondents. Order reversed. Jaggard, J. A. D. Reynolds, as trustee of and for H. W. Reynolds et al., respondent, TS. Edward Lynch, appellant. Order affirmed. Startj C. Jf O. A. Knndtson, doing business under the name -and style of Granite Motor company, appellant, TS. N. H. Schjelderup, respondent. Per CuriamOrder affirmed. Jaggard, J., dissents. Swante Stadig et al., respondents,. TS. L. J. Larson et al., defendants Mary Johnson, ap pellant. Per- CuriamJudgment affirmed. IROQUOIS, 8. D.State Auditor J. V. Hal laday, who has been in southern California for the winter, has returned much improved In health. VOLGA, 8. D.At a special election today it was voted to bond the city for $10,000 to build a new school building. Work on the founda tion will begin at once. Low Bate Excursions. The Missouri Pacific railway and Iron Mountain Route will sell round-trip tickets to points in Texas and Louisiana for $20 from St. Louis and $25 from Chicago on the first and third Tuesday of each month, proportional low rates will apply from OtEer^points} also one fare plus $2 to points in Indian Terri tory, Arkansas and Missouri and $25 from Chicago t(o'.": Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver,'with limit of twen ty-one days, except -to points in Louisi ana, Arkansas, Texas And Indian Ter ritory, which are limited to thirty days, stop-overs eoinj^and "returning. MexicoLess than one "fare on the first and third Tuesday. On certain dates/ one fare, long limit, stop-'overs going and "returning. CaliforniaOne tare fvor the, round trip on sale certain, dates. Hot Springs, Ark.Commencing June 1 to Sept. 30, one fare plus $2, good .thirty days on sale d^ily..' Remember the Missouri Pacific rail way and Iran Mountain route reaches the vprineiparpoints-iii the above named states without change of cars. For descriptive literature and other information, address Ellis Farnsworth, D. P. A., 186 Clark street, Chicago^ 111. |f Friday Evening, & 3ii S3 THE.jMINNEAppfrlS. JOWWAI^: May r'. 4v'4-'i":-, ^i i ix Washable Waistcoats Washable vests in plain and fancy weaves, $1 to $5. Medium weight shirts or drawers, prices fr|t 50c to $3. /Outing Collars CA. The latest fad for neck dressing* i Keiser Outing Collar," made of wash Barathea and other soft fab- rics,JPrice,25c and 50c each. Scarf Pins. We also have a fine assortment of plain and fancy safety pins .to be used in connection with the* outing collar. Prices, 50c, 75c and $1.00. n^and -tfl tlr\iy iii II, i BoyV Suits Knickerbocker Norfolk Suits, 7 to 16 years, $5 to $12. Double-breasted Knickerbocker Suits, 10 to 16 years, $6.50 to $12. Eton Russian Suits, 3 to 7 years, $3.95 to $10. Two-pie"e Double-breasted Suits,'8 to 16 years, $3.95 to $12. Tuxedo Suits, full dress for boys 8 to 16 years, $10 to $18. Youths' Suits Double-breasted Long Cut Sack, 15 to 20 years, $8.50 to $25. FISCHER PIlVNOS Musical people have again and again asked the question "Whence comes this 'Beautiful Fischer Tone'?" It would take a goodly volume to tell the story but, briefly stated, its origin is found-in 1stFaultless ma- terials 2dUnerring skill 3dIntegrity of workmanship Each of th l positive Aqnlrement In the making of an TtUtlc. hlgh-grad* Piano: each In Its highest conception embodiedIn every FJchcr Phmoprodwced Tike Advantage of Our Long-Time, Small Payment Plan Howard Farwell^ not strong. 5 \-ft GO.TO CIGARS Are full of aroma, rich ant II, mtltow,-but A- ^1--'/ They're hani-ma4 of iwoparly cored Havana leaf, careftdly blended. '^r-iki They bum eVenly and get better ail the way through-right*.- down to the lost pnlf. h:_::- From tip to lip they're mellow and delicious. Next time'try one. '&m^~^*iiS& i$M Teat for yourself the famous Ml^veiilori*9 S. M. AC^WARZ it MAKERS. NSW YORK QCO., KoVfta Buoortrtu* ^rr -h'*KERHAK SMITH. tMftrlljutor fcr MlnneapolH. 196a '.-.'MERCHANTS OP PINE CLOT.HES New Hats Correct Hats of exclusive and distinctive styles shown Saturday in our Hat Section, main floor. Many new ones make their first appear ance then. At $3.00Standish Derbies in summer weights flat set brims, pencil and flat De Orsay curl snappy young men's styles there is nothing in men's headwear more satisfying as a part of your dress than a derby, hat. Boys' Clothing of the: Bettef Sort nois At no time in the history of our business has our boys' department displayed such attractive worthy merchandise. The special offering for Saturday are representative o|"the many good i MMOV .things to be found in our Boys' Clothing Section.v --o Single-breasted Long Out Sack/15 to 20 years, $10 to $25. Wash Goods SJotttS Deloto tanS*. come ead see fli. A.Q, 4e ea exeheoce Hfe they're-not heavy. -.-^b' quality. ^u'. Mlwn rjwvor in the NorthwestiLf Clothes^bf Style For' Well-Dressed. Men i The well dressed man does not necessarily wear ^the extremes in style, but simply shows good taste and judgment in the selection of the proper fabrics, made ^Up in the proper manner. The varied and extensive assortment of distinctive" .garments shown at The Plymouth this season consists ,of fabrics and designs approved by the most critical dressers. Both single and double breastecf'styles-in exclu- sive woolens, Prices $i5 to $4o. Saturday Special Saturday we offer exceptional values in finest hand tailored business suits, made from pure worsted fabrics and. $0/\ equal to the highest class tailors' production. Special......^ Xj $3 Imperials at The New "mino" A soft hat with high crown, telescoped, shown in pearl and black,'has wide band and wide un derbinding on brim. This hat is correct in every, detail and is the latest from New York's fash ionable hatters. at. fcoys' K. B. Blouses, 7 to 16 years, 45c to $1.50. Children's Blouses, 3 to 8 years, 45e to $1.50. Boys' Wash Pants, 3 to 16 years 50c and 75c. Bussian Suits, 8 to 6 years, $1 to $6. Sailor Blouse Suits, 5 to 10 years, $1 "to $6. The Great Plymouth Clothing House. Nicollet and Sixth '.S At $3.50-*-StetBon Featherwe^ht Der bies, Philadelphia special shape. Stetson Chemley, a flat set derby for young men. CapsAuto, Golf, Yacht and Tarns Caps in all materials and exclusive pat terns prices from 50c to $3.50., Boys' Stir. ShirU, 2Sc We will place on sale about six dozen Boys' Negligee Shirts that have become slightly soiled, in sizes from 12 to ]fi 1-3 our regular $1 gradeprice.to close, 25c. Boys' Pants A full line in fancy worstedlj mixed cheviots, tweeds and blue serges, in plain and knickerbocker styles45c to- -jh-ti E E GERLACH LAND COMPANY Elkton, Soith Dikota. BTIKl OflCJS, BOLAUD, BLUNT, PIERRE FOR 8AWE. WELL IMPROVED 160 ACRES, $19.00 PJ3R ACRE. THIS IS A 80-DAY SNAP. A N UNIMPROVED QUARTER, FOUR MILES PROM HIGHMORB, S. D., AT, $18.00. FOR PARTICULARS, WRITE HE HOME LAND COMPANY, Hlghmore, S. D. VT -5 -*i. T-J j. -l...~ i. $3.00. Youths' Pants^) Made in all the new spring mixtures, with or without the cuff41.95 to $6J00, WI8C0H8IH DAI1Y CO. Special Prices for Saturdayv. 'Eagle Brand'Butter Freshest, finest flavored cream ery Butter sold in the city. Every pound is made right at our store and delivered the same day Saturday only, _ pound.... CftC Extra fine assortment of fancy .separator farm dairy Butter: special Saturday, pound... rGood A 20c~~ Dairy, pound. Eggs, nice large dean, triotly fresh, dozen ICE CREAM 8PECIXL 8UN- DAY WILL BBr Almond, Macaroon and Orange. 1 quart, 80c 2 quarts. SOe lie WI8C0RSII BAIIT 10. Both Phones 914. 309 Hennepin What Others Say Pleased- customers are the best advertisement we have. They are legion. That is why our Optical and Kodak "business Increases. Our Eyeglass and Spectacle Service appeals to those who are used to having the best. Y^.{ ^l 1 OPTICIAN, 604 Nilftrtet Avenge.' (Near Sixth St South.)* Oriental B^r Us Thls Sprrnx. We Assure Yo Perfect Satisfactioa. ALDEN-KEUIK CO. Importers. IOOO Nicollet Ave. Invest your money where you 4 get the beet result*. If you invest O in Journal ^raat ads you will find 4 they pay bis dividends. Only la 'A 1 1 IJ :4 Uji hie. m'