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TULSA DAILY WOULD, KKIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 2 BORAH DISARMING PLAN IS APPROVED Senate Foreign Relations Committee Acts Favor ably on Resolution UP TO SENATE SOON Sponsors Hope (ionoral Dis armament Movement Will Got Strong Support AVASIIINnToN, .Ian. So. A dfl nltn twp Inward Internnilnniil lln itiinsinrnt wwi taken tiv ihn senate lorelicn relation i ottuiilllcn today In ordering; a favorable icpini on the tcanlmlnn of Mi' nut or Hnrnh, repub In ah, I ! ho, proprmlnir ih iciiIIm ileum between llm United HlMtfd. Ureal lliltnln hihI .In pun tn rodtiro their ,nliiim hiivitl pmuramii. I w usailofi nf llm I ioliilliin In th nonnli' I not lilnmiPil before next week unit arlluii mi It nt til prcaunl ni huI'iii of ronKrrmi lit torn oiled to li In iloulil. Advocates of l lit rcaolu linn, however, hoped llm senate de liiiln will kIvm Impetus tu Ki'iirrnl disarmament m-nllini'iit hero and itlirniiil. Tim committee approved tin) llnrah rcmililtlnn without u roll nflrr It Inul Mitiil ilnwii, S ti S, n iiltnrnnllvc icanlutlon liy M-imtnr Walsh, tlcmoeiat, Miiiilnini, propnM. lilK American iniltli Ipiillnu In din iilsslniiM nf tlui lerojuo "f tuitions disarmament commission. All denioorntii present supported llm WiiIhIi 1 ii-imii t i- nnil all lepublle iiiih voti'il iiKitlnst It- Hcnuttir Hhlclds, democrat of Tennessee, nl thouith absent, was wm ded In p ' position. Tlm I torn ti resolution ipihIm: "Ill'HIllVCll, liy tllll MHIIHtl) II ml llllllHO Ilf l l'l'l flll'lllllllVCH Of till' ITnlt- fil Sluti'i nf Aini'ilin, In rniiKD'SH iih- Sclllhh'll, tllllt till) pK'HldlMIt Of till' I'llltcd Billies In lciUcsted. If lint In compatible v 1 1 1 1 tin' p'llillr Interests, tn ndvlsn Ihi' KovrnmiM) s nf Ureal lliltnln nnil .1 iiprt it respectively that this Kovcriiment will lit inim take tip directly with their Knvei iitnnnln nnil wlllinul walling tiiniii tin- action of any other natlnil, tin) itlcsllim of naval disarmament, with a view of promptly cnti'ilni? Into a treaty hy whli'h thn naval building prnKraliiN of each of nalil Knvi'rniimntH, to wit' I'liat of (I rent Jlrlt.iln, Japan ami th iitiMH H'ii" "Imll i' i educed Mil mially diirltm thn nc'xt flo ywirn to such an (ixtnnt anil tipnn such terms 'as limy ln HKrfi'il upon. 'Ki'ctlnn 2. That HiIh proposition In HUKKestcd hy tin connieiis of tin1 United Slates to arrouiiillHli Imme diately n.HiiliHtnntlal reilticllon of the naval iirtnnmentH of the world." FIVE-CENT CIGAR IS GONE Wire FianluM I M II. i: HK. .rk., .Ian. !, i i i...ntl infiiMiunxl hy Itapraarni n ' - 1.. ' t,t ,,nikf itwni y prnvitiiir u i i ,i, Iiiii.m nt Hi pHfiiiFntiary re n i at. i n iiHfnfi hy llm Ihiur ih,m ti ih i I H ..ii' 1,1 tl In Ilia lull I. .1 l l hi. .,.,llil inrtll hf I ha WO .iii.i l 1. 1 mint litianl tif lira Inambui i, 'ti nt wl la Id H WnllMH. H AKIII VfiTOM Jw. 1 A 'n "' I . J"' IM8 ,i Hi Allmmiirl I'allflr l Ml I'rfhy In hh1iii jiuri'haalllK it lluitfnl l,.riiiii',ilva Ahd II awiirhiiiK -in(itiw i ,i i ,al of I f, I tftl, Willi wm ai,riivftl tuta hv ihr Irtliralala milnrnalt'ii t oililiilaaliui 'I m- ii'inpany la raitulrait la fineiue aliui .i'ii,ii, ini.imlifiR Mo,o i irn wa a-'iiKi-r locaniviivra, I.ITTI.H ll'rt'K, Atk ,Ja." SI Tl.i ArKHiiaaa Nalural lUa foniaiiy li'la fiitxl apii'icMllun wiih h roriiiralliiri uni ln.Mr..ri lor an lnlalrSlllriaa lilithllfel ! mil In (ihTNl in It Ihttflriwraiail int,a ur rniaa in Arkattaaa uml tHtail that It hail aurtrmltrail lla linnrlilaax or cunlraola In iipamla lit llin uiiilniinlltra. WAHIItNIITON. Jan. In - A lavntalila rvpori on Ilia iniitiaiUiiil raauiiiiit,n ! u .,u t iiu l Ilia tf'ivariiniaiit I'hilma Ihi' P!urttaiii rrllaf iiiuvpiiii.nl haailail lijr Hat hall lliiuvat, Waa urHaiail 1'iilMy hr lha iitll InralMn rrUtlntia committ. I'ROItlA. Ill . .lai. IH WIII.Mt .1. Wltla, 17, whu In thn world war paal unarathail iiiiiiuirii thraa kiitmi drivva. InclinJIiiR tha Alumina raniiain, a klllail Iml.ir ki hia homa In i'iiuhi'II Hill. Ill . wnan lie ha rhul'l1''! iluwn, lall uh Hlni. hkoai.ia. Mo., .ih. in -iiiriiiai n- nnuni'aiiii.nl waa inail Imlajr Ihnl, rlfwil Iva nail 'I'uaaiUr avaniriK. Ilia wlmfa uf till. At If . nil I, Itanaart Uui rallwa h'ii will ha l...il until I'ahrtiarr I. Tina illiilt. tha antixunrfillatit anliltiail, rimna with Ida lalrriKhiiK'nt imili y ul iinlnii Iiik aipi-naoM nf Ilia iinnilialiy. A rnri nl II nirn ara una niniiluycit In Ilia Imai ah.... Iha fori' waa reiluaril a man twu waaka Haru. Clltl'AIH). Jan. 1 Namiial Kahn, CI, wiuliliy al inanufaiiiirar nt c liiclhiioll. waa I ml in I ilrail In hl trlh whan .i Hani nlxllil la Malta alli-al alaln.n I III" llinrn IliK. Mr. KaKii Inul haili III aanrnl inniillia anil waa mi lila w,iy lu Cillltiirnla MKlklliK liaalth. K A VRAM ITV, Alii.. jMn. I0-Carina Ciiraniu, Unnii, I In an il friim Kurt Wiirlli. 'I'maa. waa aantrni'i'il In l yeia In Ilia ,aiilli-tillar' liy .ImlK" llaliih l.l aliaw li.ila I Iia had ulaaili'd KHllly In arrnnd ilntraa huuUiy and laitrny In I uliliorlliiti with tl.i' than nf wullh uf Hatthaa and Jawalry Hum Ilia Malhal Miplura .Irwalry alma, 111 I'.aal I'llth atrarl. Currhlii waa aantanratt c-1 at h t Imlira Hilar Ilia tinailrraaarul linhluli. 'I'Hl'nUA, Kan, .Inn. 50 That tbi' Kalia,ia IrKlaliillita will t'" rullail ll'ill l .1 It naw WW I'arillllllniC (IHl'a utid llilllilrlpallllaa til rni l aiihllar iiianiul lata waa Millard today fidlnwlllir a lr lnli.ll nf llir alala aupraina imirl In hul'lll i. that a law fur ailill H iuraiaa lianai'd h) Ihr 11)19 WHWIullira wna mill I.K.ill"" II waa mil alwiad hy Hi" mivirnur wllhlti the limn limit. MHHAI.IA, Mo, .Ian. So, Millar Itan kin nf llraumuni. 'Ihu lnWy lulldaaid thai lit and Ihh t-iiltluiliti'lia liinlfd thl lluntlli'. Mn., tilllnia.l Mat lull ur all luull ai-ka III a durum )ioldlli Juiiimi S, nrrurdlnn to aiKiUI aKrul Paul 1'illlrl llilllklll. till' IIK-lll lli-l'Urill. Iindlrlad I'm) Ki'llull nf Mllwiiliki'il u ml 1'ralik II ka of ltn,ll HAN ANTONIO. Tna, .Ian 20 Mai Ifu will not rntn any nu.ra two and twu nlid oni'-lialf praua Huld pliTia, arculdlny In liifuriniilliin In Mriliati cirrlia hriu luda. IMirliiK t'JJU Kuld and allvar rulu rd hy .Mi'lrn rinillad to, 6110,000 paaua of which II. K)U, 110(1 iaiia warn flv mid paawa Hidd I'lvraa, Hllvar ln-aiia and 10 tilil Wcra ullliiuntod In 20,000,000. KANHAH MTV. Mn.. Jan. riitimlnit lllat tha piilll't art' ulialdn tu cullltiat tllr priarnt Willi uf liiwIraaiifHa, raatdrlita uf ilia faaliliinahla I'.niiitry club, .Mlaalun 1 1 Ills and Mimaat Hill illalrlrta luilay m HMIllxail M prtitri'tlva iiaam'tatlun. A furra uf Ull isutchlltt-n. awuril tn aa apirlat pullcu and dal'llty aharlfla, will l elnpluyi'd ti tlm aaaoc tatlun tu llliard tliii liiimta uf tliu w-iilthy rltUena. POST DEFENDED BY SECY. WILSON American Lejjion Is Told Assistant Labor Chief Is 'True American' BOOST K. C. EXHIBIT V AHIMNMTON, .Inn. 20 - - Tin pnllry nf I ho ih'pnrt m-nt if Inlmr with rpKtrt to thi' iimni mul dr. liortntl'in nf rntllfiil nlli-nn. ront'cin ,t.l whlfh II hnn hml lmhn W'lth ihn tlt'pm'l muni nf Jiiktlc, I an- rniiinrpii rr the rirnt iiin' oy n-n. Mai 'I'til'iiN ,Ncmi't unipi'llliir MiinIiik l.u i.v I 1 1 W'ti it- In I ' 1 1 1 on I Hi; sliou. KANHAS (MTY. .tun VI -The t rni'tnr tar ilfiilnm of Knim.ni f'ltv (onflilint tlnit l'J2l will In- a Krt'iii , l.iiyliiK m- In npllf i f thn leu nl ili piimilon, urc Iravltig tin ntniir n it -iliiriiid to itiahai their Kmirtrfnth An- nnul AiitiimiitillH Mhnw thn hrlKhtfnl nnil Ihn meat '-at ever jtnxetl A lot of enhunlamn wan ailileil to the tli-nlem' elfniii with th return from the New York how of John A Miitlcr, nrenlilent of llm Knnwiri fits Alotor Cur OealerM' naanclaUiin. He I InniiBliI the atiiry thnt tin) New Vnrk lihow hml exepntled lanl yer ;itienlin e irroidN nnil thnt n lilt; ! volume of nalen hail hem recorded it.lnrv Wl Hon III n Malefnenl fnittle ''"''";'"'"'".. " Kii. Not only tint. Mil moid of the rai.lx 111 I MM !!- r' J " " uIhii rontnlneil a vlMoroiin defa'npe of WASIIINOTON. .Inn. 20. Tln olil'tliiii' fi-cent rluar, oni'ti hailed hy Vim rrenldent MnrMhall it'i thn nn- tlon'M I'ryliiK ni-ed In Its return to nnrinal, Ih i;nne fnrever iiiiU'HH tariff nnil tax lawn on toliaceo drop, limn nfiii'lnii'iM find linpoiter.t told tho lioimn tariff franiorn today. The 1,'liMiniy foreCllHt otlieilTi'tl fldlll fl mnnkn nrreen --rlunr HiuoUe - that rolled mul nhlled aliotit tho wuym wilum todny nt a winto unit ineaiiH rointnlltun room. arlnliiK ! tuneheon. Covith were laid from HainpleM hroiiKlit hy tho tohacfo 1 and tho. Iiineheon wan tho iivt men anil promptly put to tho lent j elalnnalr miclal fiinrtlon held at thi hy the fomnilttee. white houno bIiilm I'rcKlilunt IIhoii wl, l..i fH .. r..itii,.ii,.M ,ir,miii taken III nearly a year and n ........ . . ... : i i.,.if i.i.n inn 'iu ner t'eni no valorem nuiv on i '". Httinhtr.i wrapperH lu oitler thnt ! I Kar prlccH inlRht ko down In keeping with tin ' e. to nnrnuil tlinofi, I HI- nnnlrttmit. Itoit'ii V l'ont. wn cm. hotlleil In pi Iftier nent hv rt'crMiiry Tumulty to Col. II. I) l.lndnv, i hiilrniiin of the PHrnillvM tommll tew of the Ametietin l.eajinn. who prMMMitnil nt tlx' while houv I.im frtohr, rennluMonri ndnpted hy lh" leirlnh fnrniiillv ntkltiR for thi rllinnliMnl of lr. I'nut from offim h' -rnna of lit ntllttlrte with reif.ird to tlopnrtnttntili of rnillrnlM, It In iindnntooil the loirlnii'M re lll'kt WIIH ll'fllleil hy the white holme to Herretrtry Wllniin mid that the utatftnent hy him Wan "))! tn 'hn while houne In reply. It nlmi W aereptfil n Ihn preiildent'n reply tn tho lelon'K retpieajl fur I'omI'm tll" mlnral. In defending hlu nnnliitmit Heeretnry Wllnnri nnld he not. only had faithfully enrrled out it-t r i. tloim With remieet to illll'nft, hut In wnn "HinnriiT the nlilfft and lie-e i ! uilnlHtrall) n orfleiiii n tlm itm.rn ment nerviee," and nnt of the 'in ent Amerleanat I hiivo ever . 1 1 . In eotitfiet with " M'hei llonM .Vi't'tl .lall Now. WAt'SAI'K I'.ll, Wl.. .Inn :.'u Tin lull at U itunmikec, M.irluetfe inim ty, hai hern Hold Ik J ten oh ,1 ,li InW for ?. I nil' t' n iililili. thi lall, wiih It hail In t n In m rvlrn fn .10 year" Ii.ih In i ii Idle Tin' n( w owni-r will ti .'- it for a wnod' lied FOREVER FREE from ASTHMA lluntlrvilri of ptioplo am ni tonlnlied nnil ilellKlitcJ with llm quick nud I'ICIt.M ANKNT relief they luivo recolvcd from tho usn of our wonilor f ti 1 now dlucovury, Aatlima. Kara. Ardhmn nnd Ilay-Knvar, with nil their lorttirfH, limy now ho IIANIHIIrJl) l'OIlKVICU. Tear nut thin minnmicemcnt anil rend at mien tn R. M. 0. LABORATORIES 1033 Aluk IlUij., BtaUU, Wa. tlm New York r yi'iir tor i were for ranli anil detllerrl feel thin In nlarpinenlK. There will hi iinollmr Inrenllve nddKtl to the Kalinin City Hhow. Tuewlny nlaTht, .lanuury lb. Albert IteeveK of NW York, prt'Hlilpflt nf the Nntlntml Atitoinolille Cliamher of Cornmeree, Will Hfienk nt a. din ner of the motor 'car dealem at the Hotel Muihlhneh here. Invitation n"W me hetiiR nent out hy the nnno elation to denlerf) In the lnrnei Inwiin nnil ellli'M In UiIh territory to hen r Mi Hi-even' inwnJKi' of eheer. The K mi win CMty nhow )vll lie Fi In 'i.trv 12 to 19, llu lunlve, In the t.lK f Hell. mil liulltl IrtK. with tlir fli.nlH hoiiirliiar the pnKrnKr enr. I r ) k itid at'tnnoryJ(hltn. Tlmrn v .,, i . . cm mti h i.f ..r-i r i ii... ki;i ili'id nf unusij.it HIiUf '.ilK I'lnriini' ntn. Thr det omt'im t.i'i'i.n h i-i het n let to ft (!hli iiK'n ftlt'i M'I ilri ndy han Li'Ktni work on the i Lit' ii. tie iliina Kannnit tMty In mnklnK everv el' fnit In Mire for the thniinimdn "' jKltorn who will hu here for chov nt k The hoteln alre.idy are eptlnat K'Keivntlonn mul a ret "r ! .itienilmn e for thn elKht tluM In er lain. C0FFEYVILLE BANK CLOSES Hmisns Sliito llmil. CouiiiiWsloner In dimito of Insiltutloii, COI'I'-KYVIItl.K, Kan, Jan. 20. Tho I'euplen Htate hank of thin ' lt cloned Itn doorM thin innrntiiK Nut Hank t'omntlnnlonDr V.'uliei ml h tn ihiitKo. .Mr. Wllnon lssii'd i ntfitemBnt naylnR he had not iltKe l iloep enough Into tho h.ink'n Mff tli -lo give an iiKtlinntu of tlm proL.iiil Iokh. Il mild tho Inability uf Ur On nk ninn.iKomeut lo realize on II' paper on account of hunini'Ks depre. nlon ratiKi'il hint lo cIoko Itn ilnni ,in tho hnnk'H ennh renerve was ti"i low to permit of ltM eotitlniiliiK in liiiHlneKK. Ho Hit lit ii rerelver wmild hn iia mod to tako over tho hank -affntrn. In the Iddl ntnteinent puhl Hlu il tli" hank had tleponltn of IfiMiono mil puhllnhud nmntH lotalltnr $7lU.0UU. Pr. W. 1). Ownhy. inlenp.ithl l'hyDlclnn, 310 Daniel illdg. Oms 1311. Advt. t .Mrs. WlWon I'.nlitlnlns. WAHIIIN'OTll.N. .Ian. ;'0 - WHen' of ariih.iNi.iiloiM, ntlnlHtern mid other, meiiiot'iN of inn dlplomatli' rorps were tlu cuerttH of .Mrs, Woodrowl IIOtlHe ' for 311 .THIEF URmBS GIRL'S COAT; Katfiis City IIiisIiiosm District 'i'liiiiwn Into mi I'pioiir. ' KANSAS CITY. .Mo.. .Ian 20, A hortiB kIiI'm $750 ur.iy Miulrrel lout threw tlie huxIneHH nt't'tlon Into mi , uptonr thin afternoon. The coat 1 woh Hiiati'heil hy n ueitro fiorn tlm kIi'I'h arm. She puiHiiml him, Kcre.nn Inc. I'lillce, pedrHtriaiiH mid xhlrt Hleeved clerku Jolnijd lu thn I'hase. which lasted four hloekH. A truffle pollcenuin finally Mopped the no K(o and returned thn coat. "It'H hard enotiKh to Ket u Johnny these) iIu.vh," Haiti Iho inlna, "let nlono a fur coat." riaii 'I'o.'i M's,IIiik Party. i WASlIINtJTON. Jan. 20. Thn an nual ten tealliiK party to determliuv, elatiilnnlH of puilty mul (Uiit'HH of nil tea that nhall enter the Uulti'd Ntnti'H tu tho 12 luonthn hi'Kinnliu; ' May 11 will ho held lu New York! January 2 1, tho department of nKrl-1 culture minotiiiced lonlKht. i Special M'odas. l.lnen CollaiH, kIzch II and If! 4, enpeclally priced for Outlet Sale at C9c per dozen l'liion Department Store, 112-111 South Main Htreet. -Advt, COULD NOT REST DAY OR NIGHT ) -T' X Pimplos and Blistorson Ncckand Ear. Itched. Uuticura Heals. " My trouble started on the aide of my ntck nnd In my rt. It btolie ; n out with pimpitti ana mii ,V It hll.mii. ll llrhfil audi 1 jl ....1.4 .t .law nr nlifhl for nbout thire tnonthti. "Iwtintiratrilhu'tnothlnr, t nripcu me. i urcau udhib iA CuticurSopndOlntinnt and otter 1 had used one Ve of Soap nd IhtM) horn of Cuttcurn Olnt mrnt 1 v comrletcly hrnlod." (Slrned) Mln Unuta 15. Woods, Koute C. HocVy I'otd, On. Cutlcuia Soap dally and Cutlcuta Ointment occanlonally, ptrvrnt r'm- rles or othrr eiuplinna. They are a pleaaure to use, as la alio Cutlcuta Talcum, a fascinating ftagtance for petfumlni: the nVln. larlilttariMVrHill AiUnn "CiUiwaUa- ralctlti, Pp H.Millaall. Mmi" Hat4tvrr' wher HrapHi! OlntmaTll '.X n,l Ifti. Tal'am V, 13ii0Cullura Soap aliafat wllliaul ihm. APPLES APPLES APPLES APPLES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS At Wholesale nntl Retail Direct From Grower to Consumer Wo have two carloads of apples on track anil bt causo of that wo arc forced to unload thorn and will make, kood prices. Also wo are going to sell Yakima Valley Apples at unheard of prices. Phono your order in at once. Try some of our Rome Realities for bakers. Best apples on the market for $1.75 to $2.75 per box. Also nice line of bulk apples and vegetables. Hcmbrcc Bros. Produce Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables 120 West First Street Phone Osage 7G08 a Special Dinner Today, Served the Harmony Way Harmony Cafeteria wi: si:itvi: tiii: ih:st We make f.H'cluI pifparatlniis for IndnyV mill oci) iIiij'h tlluiici', ullli nil clalairatc iiiciiu of tin: m-;imiii'.s choicest ptiiiltict.s, Wo M'ri tlirci' incals cicrv day cafeteria stjlc. IJuleW mtiIcc: mi tliinnii' waits. The footl Is iilrcmly cookeil nnil kept plpliti; hot on our stcuiii tallies ready for )iiur instant M'lcctloii, (ict the liahlt. Cat the liariiiiiuy wii). TIlV Ol.ll SC.VDAY DINNI'lt ih.m:ii si:uvi:i ciimm ii a. m. to 7 30 1. .M. Harmony Cafetieria Under Woolworth's ft J09So BOSTON I 109 So. BOSTON Wo Carry a I'cw Coiiiiucrclnl Items to Supplement Our Stock of Army floods Did you over realize what can be accomplished by saving? liven the small sum of UR cents a day means a saving of $91.25 per year or about $1,000 in 10 years. It is the small things that count most in getting ahead. Determine that you will en deavor to get ahead, and start off by making savings by purchasing your clothing at this store. Come in and inspect the quality and note the prices compare them witli that of other stores, We Are Not Connected With Any Other Store in Tulsa tr vis . . ft 1 ,..:'. " ? ,J I III .1. ,11 I I .13 The .in n hi .ill p ItACO.V (iovornment Inspect ed, nnd yiiuruntced; packed tn Healed enna, pound . . Itonnt licef, per pound p.iRscd 23c 14c Wholesale Cost Prices on LEATHER COATS These en.iis nro new hioi k from the hem m.iUern antl nre nt.mil nrd parnientH In every ret poet. We tin not want to i irry them over to next year, hi wo ate iifferiiiK them at aitual wholo- nle coMt. I'rlcon I'roni $24.50 to $45.00 Army blankets. () P. wool; rIbh Kray and blno hortpltal blnnketH $l.lb to 7..MI Sailors' Middies I these nt a price that will enable us to sell - limn tho matorial will -om. Qrj Uubber laced boots; fabric tops and waterproof through' out; the pair $.i.H.", ptittres; Leather ;rade, at Cordova Puttees excellent . . . .ST.r.O . . . . SH. 11,-t hoRUlatlou government uar rlHon hIioch; covurnnicnt In Hpcclcd; per pair $n.H.' Officera' pair . . . drc?n hIioch, pcV S7.li.-t Kussctt shoes SI.S.-i Hip boots; Just tho tlilnj? for liutitlnc. washliiK car a mid ull outdoor wear, pair $."t.H.'i I". S. army hobnail hIioch; thn best work Hhoo ohtaln ablo ut S.VN.'i flenulno Kovcrnmont lute tiinrchlnK shoos . choco . . S."i.85 Coinpleto lino of leather boot, pulr ..SH.nu to siu.nu Corduroiy rldiuB brceihes: now, at $.'i.K."i Army teamsters' raps . .Sl.."u Two-buckle overshoes .31.1)5 rour-btuklo ovorshocs S2..10 I'nlon suits; new .$1.0.1 O.D. army wool blouses $2,,"tt) Army O. 1). overrontH: re Issued at $7.h.'i Moleskin coals; short lcngtliH, nt JW.K.-t Sheep lined; at short teneth, .$1.7,-1 The nbovt) Items nro hut a fo.v of our many hundreds. UAINCO.VTS Wo have n very complete line at low pi lees. Itest Bradu leather Klovcs. at pair $!.:. Wool drocs hosa Sweaters at Actual Wholesale Cost We offer o.it' entile Htpt k of lottoti and wool sweaters In both coat mul HhpuM i- -ivies Tltese t atiooi be duplicated an) whom else in ihi hu ,ii tin .t 1. s we are u.aliiiiK I M i ) ttlclo l'lircluiM'tl In Tills More Is (iunrmilccd lo (ilc Satlsfiu'llon lOe to 7.1c Here Are the Clothes Values YOU HAVIi HKKN KXPHCTING AND WAITING 1-OR SUITS ? FOR MEN AND OUNG MEN THAT OKKKR'n-II' UTMOST IN HVHRY RliQUIRliMI'M' $3g.65 Choice Throe-Piece Suits with . Extra Pair Trousers Springtime Patterns Every one of those suits are arrivals of the past week. Nought special and to be sold special. The finest quality wool ens, expertly tailored and in the very newest colorings for spring wear. A choice in the popular pencil stripes. All sizes for regular, medium and stout men. $ 28 .65 Choice Three-Piece Suits with out Extra Trousers 1$ ...jpr Values not to be Duplicated This statement is made without prejudice to ail comparisons for Holmes Clothes Shop knowi real Values. The man who now needs, or will need in the months to conic, a new suit should investi gate these assortments. The fabrics and fash ions are the finished products of . one of America's largest de signers and makers of men's clothes. Holmes Clothes Shop 223 SOUTH MAI Quick Heat Retains the Flavor Have you ever noticed how the natural flavor of a fine steak is retained when broiled under a gas flame? The same method is used when toasting Rrcakfast Dc Luxe coffee. The rich, mellow aroma for which Breakfast Do Luxe is famous is toartcd in the berry by our gas-heated drums. Nothing more stimulating or enjoyable than a steaming cup of this fragrant coffee. 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