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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1913. 7 TO HONOR DEAD IU FITTING MANNER Memorial Day Exercises of the Woodmen of World Arranged for First of June. Camp 85, Woodmen of th World, and Crove 27, Woodmen Circle, held their regular meeting last night at Math's hall. Three applications for membership were received and five candidates initiated by Camp 65. Two applications were received by Crove 27. H. O. Larrance, F. C. Downs and C. T. . .Fuller were selected as a committee to arrange for the annual memorial day exercises of th9 order, which will bo held on Sunday after noon, June 1, at Chlppiannock ceme tery. t which time the monument erected by the order to the memory of the late Sovereign Hugh E. Gavin will be unveiled. Camp 91 of Moliae will participate In the ceremonies held at this time, and on Sunday afternoon, June 8, Camp, 5 will attend the me morial services to he held at Elver- side cemetery In Mollne. Full details of the arrangements will be announc ed lator. Refreshments were served by Camp S5 after the meeting, and at the next meeting refreshments will be served by the lad lea of Grove 27. DEBATE TONIGHT TO BE INTERESTING The public debate this evening at Davenport between M. M. Manga. sarian and Arthur M. Lewis on "Capital- Ism ps. Socialism" promises to attract much interest. The affair is to be held at the Coliseum under the auspices of the Ethical society. Many local peo ple plan to attend as both of the speakers are noted students of econo mic conditions. City Chat A d vp rt l.iimfn t s. ) Buy a home of ReldyBros. For express, call William Trefz. Trl-City Towel Supply company. Bluebird pins at J. Ramser's Sons'. Independent Express Co. West 9S1. Bracelet watches at J. Ramser's Sons'. Kerler Rug company for vacuum cleaning and rug making. Have you seen the lucky bluebird pins at J. Ramser's Sons'. Smohe the Grand Dictator hand made 5c cigar. Hotter than ever. Diamonds are on the jump. You can buy one right at J. Ramser's Sons' Coin purses vanity bags, fancy leather bags, at J. Ramser's Sons'. The Caw, Moore and Waterman fountain pens at J. Ramser's Sons'. Our U. B. Berge at $33 Is the best value ever offered. J. B. Zimmer's Sons. J. L. Freeman for real estate and In surance. 414 Safety building. Fbone 2315. All kinds of tires repaired at the Centra; Vulcanizing Co., 2529 Fifth avenue. Six per cent farm mortgages. Litten & Roberts, IVople's National bank building. We repair bicycles and motorcycles at the Central Vulcanizing Co., 2523 Fifth avenue. Coal, coal, coal. The Rock Island Fuel company will deliver to you all the best grades of hard and soft coal. Mueller Lumber company will en able you to build a fine house or barn out of the choicest select lumber and you will bo surprised and yet pleased HE'LL BE PROMINENT AT U. C. V. REUNION 7r 1 YOUNG & McCOMBS Ve always pay the Postage on Parcel Post Mail Orders. IN ROCK ISLAND The May Birthstone is the Emerald. Jewelry Dept. YOUNG & McCOMBS Apparel IS '-' Gen. Bennett H. Yoonc .. A prominent figure at the annual re union of the United Confederate Vet. erans In Chattanooga, Teun., May 27 29, will be Gen. Bennett H. Young of Louisville, Ky. General Young is the veterans' tommander-in-chief. to learn the low prices they are making. The Rock Island Lumber and Manu facturing company,, lumber and build lng material for all purposes, houses, barns, granaries. We will give you an opportunity to save a big per cent. Let us be of service to you. Choose. your wall paper from our exquisite rstock of new and handsome patterns. We take pride in having it put on with neatness and dispatch at low prices. P. J. Lee, 1203 Third ave nue. Souders Laundering company at 501- 503 Twelfth street This laundry is equipped with the very latest modern machinery, turning out work that Is not eurprassed by any laundry In the state. Kaln & Reinhardt cigar store still takes the lead. Most liberally patron iaed. Everything in tobacco, cigars and smokers' supplies. Man is never better satisfied than when smoking their choice brands. Beautiful lawn is the object of just pride and constant admiration. At O'Hara's feed store Is the place to buy the choicest Kentucky blue grass seed at 20c per pound; mixed lawn grass seed 15c per pound; white clover seed 50c per pound. T. S. O'Hara, 1420 Seventh avenue. AT HIGH SCHOOL I " , It was announced this morning by A. G. Hill, manager of the local high school football team, taat the game with Iowa City will be held 1n this city on October 4. instead of at Iowa City as was announced some time ago, The change is the result of the'sched ule of the University of Iowa football team. The Iowa City high school team plays the games on the Univer sity field, and the U. of I. team hav ing a game at home, the scene of the battle was shifted. Arrangements are being made for the junior class excursion to be given on the boat St. Paul on May 27. large crowd is expected to take th moonlight trip with the class of 1914 the wea'herman promising that the moon will be out for a change. Tic ets are on sale by nearly all the mem bers of the class. ews That N'S EYE A Second Floor Full of Bargains Bargains, yes! Not in the hackneyed, abused use of the word, but in the bonafide meaning of an agreement made by our chief of women's wear to arrange on one day Thurs day a distribution of certain most correct and desirable Women s, Misses and Children's Apparel to exceed in vaiue-giving any news tnis season. A sale planned for everybody the June bride and the graduate should be particularly interested. Beau- . P . t f . 1 . 1 .... - . o tnui suits ana oats icr tne noneymoon trip, and delighttul trocks tor stay-at-home wear. Every Cloth Suit Reduced a Third or More At these prices we should sell all our Suits this week $15 to $17.50 Suits $9.95 In all about 50 Suits, of serge, tan and gray mixtures, etc. $20 to $30 Suits at One-Third Off $25 Cream Serge fl1 L i7 Suits ChniV for JJ.Jl Two stvles, the newest models; plainly tailored. Only ten Suits; while they last, choice at $16.67. One-Third Off All Finest Suits Every Suit now marked $27, $30 or more, one-third off. 30 SUITS f $30.00 Suits now $20.00 ALL ARE IN LOT $32.50 Suits now $21.67 8 COPIES OF ONE-THIRD $35-00 Suits now $23.33 IMPORTED OFF $40.00 Suits now $26.67 MODELS Great Values in Up to 7.50 Skirts, 2.98 Best it has ever been our privilege to offer. They are regular $5 to $7.50 Skirts in whip cords, serges, diagonals, cream and pin stripe serges. While the lot lasts they will sell for $2.93. 50 Wool Dresses Reduced a Third. All are good seasonable wool Dresses, regular values from $10 up. For one dav, one third off. Will Make SPARKLE! Sizes 14 to 40.JL ? All Coats 25 Per Cent Oft In our Coat department we offer all our Coats to sell to morrow at one-fourth off. All Lover Priced Coats in Stock will go at these prices: All $12.50 Coats at $9.37. All $15 Coats at $11.25. All $17.50 Coats at $13.13. fV 1V VC V -vN t S U 'ul JC ' I II I I lit 0 WW Last month oi the 5 per cent rebate. A Leading New York Wholesale Milliner's Surplus Lots at Astonishingly Low Prices Rarely if ever has such desirable millinery been offered so much under price another of those cash purchases for which we are fa mous, a score of other lots equally attractive as the following: HIS CASE WAS HOPELESS Could Hardly Eat Gradually Grew Worse Relieved by Peruna. Mr. A. M. rkf rd. box 31, West Bur I'Dgton. Iowa, writes: . "I had ca tarrh of the stomach and email intes tines for a number of years. I went (o a cumber A doctors and got no relief, L . j and finally NvV one of my doctors sent me to Chi cago, and I met the same fate. They said t h y could do noth ing for me: raid I had Mr. A. M. Kerd. cancer of the stcmach and there was no cure. I al most thought the same, for my breath wa. offensive and I could not eat any thing without great misery and I grad ually grew worse. "Finally I concluded to try Peruna, ana I found relief and a -jre for that dreadful disease, catarrh. I took five bottles of Peruna and two of Manalln, and I now feel like a new man. There is nothing better than Peruna and I keep a botUe of It in my house all the t'.me." Persons who object to liquid medi cine can now obtain Peruna Tablets. 'Advertisement.) 1 .. PENNY WISE; POUND FOOLISH You can buy butter for 25c, 28c, 30c, 35c .a pound. Why? You can buy two prints of butter, each weighing a pound, yet one will contain more butter than the other. That Is the answer. Do you know how butter Is made? When the butter "comes" they stop the churn, drain off the buttermilk and then wash the butter In water, drain it and wash it again. Then they work it work out the water and buttermilk work in salt. The more water that's left in, the more salt that's added the more weight to the churnfu".. A pound of this butter weighs a pound no more, no less but its not all butter. Han ford's butter Is all butter. When the butter "comes" they wash it in the purest of water. Then drain and work all the water out of the but ter. Then they work In Just a little salt. A pound of Hanford's weighs no more than a pound of any other kind cf butter, but it contains more butter. Buy a pound of Hanford's. The paper wrapper will scarcely show damp no water to seep out. Break It in two, note the grain, each butter globule intact and dry. You're not economizing to save a penny, and get water and salt for butter. Buy Hanword's butter at H. R. Bat tles & Co.'s. It's the best and most for the money. (Adv.) Lot 1 An unusual variety of fine white hats, all beautifully trimmed according to the latest fashions, with chiffons, ribbons, laces, flowers, wings and fancy ostrich the correct shapes hats that range in value Q 5 Q C up to $S.00, choice Lot 2 An exceptional lot of Flowers in white and colors, in cluding practically every Flower fa vored b(y fashion thi3 season. This is a special lot purchased in such large quantity that, though their regular price would have to be from 50c to $1.50, we are able to close them outo- niorrow and as long as they last, at Lot 3 19 inch fine shaded French ostrich plumes, heavy, full heads, many favored colors to choose from, really should sell for $6, special ly priced for tomor rom, only Lot 4. Trimmed Hats values to $7.50, this season has brought our 19c .$3.68 greatest millinery business. Never before have we known such selling. Of course a few hats have been over looked in the rush and we are going to put them out tomorrow at this small price, although former prices were up to $7.50 Lot 5 White Hemps which others ask up to $3.50 for, go tomor row as an extra "Special" at the price quoted to the right These are beauti ful hats for this small price Lot 6 Children's Hat3 regu larly to $2.00 and we want you to judge them and see if they do not compare favorably with some sold elsewhere at $5. Choice tomorrow only '. Lot 7 Many Hats worth to $10 will be closed out at a ridiculous price tomorrow. Come in and see these new spring hats at Buch a price 98c $1.45 $1.38 $3.98 Mid-Month Sale of MEN'S FURNISHINGS Thursday, Friday and Saturday Notice. Bids will be received at the mayor's office until 9 a. m. May 19 for con structing a 15-inch watermaln on Ninth avenue from Twentieth to Elev enth streets, and a 12-inch watermaln on Eleventh street from Eleventh ave nue to Second avenue. Specifications on file at the engineer's office. H. M. SCHRTVER, Mayor. John D. Rockefeller would go broke If he should spend his entire income trying to prepare & better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea. dysentery or bowel complaints. It is simply impossible, and so says every one that has used it- Sold by all druggists. (Adv.) $r High Grade Shirts, 5gc We are offering the men an opportunity to secure the well known "High Grade" Shirts at a price that has been unequalled elsewhere. These regular $1 Shirts are made of the same excellent high grade, percale that is found in any $1 stock. The patterns are neat and attractive, with broad or narrow stripes, in all collors and sizes. Full length sleeves. See our window display on Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. Soft Repp Collars, Triangle Brand, 2 for 25c. Balbriggan Underwear 34c If you wish to purchase your un derwear at an exceptionally rea sonable price, now is the time. These garments are the regular 50c summer balbriggan, and are of per fect manufacture throughout. New stock not a "second" in the lot. We have them all sizes, in shirts and drawers. These shirts and drawers are made with sateen facing and well stitched button holes. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 34c. Porosknit Underwear. Porosknlt Union Suits, 79c Porosknit Garments, 39c ZcfHair Goods Sale ft; T T 1 . nereis witnout question tne verv best offering of natural wavv hair switches in all colors at half the price. 2S-lnch natural wavy Switches in triple strands, can be used for all the latest styles In hairdresslng, special at $3.8. 30-Inch Coronet Braids only $2.98. 24-lnch Transformations to fit all around the head, a wonderful help to ladles with thin hair, sale price $1.98. i We have secured the services of expert operators who w.il be pleased to demonstrate treatments that will benefit everybody. Hair Goods Parlcra, Second Floor Blue Chambray and Amos keag Gingham Shirts 4c The man that wears a blue shirt without a collar will find our shirt entirely satisfactory. Full size body and faced sleeves. Unequalleu elsewhere when compared to the 50c and $1 blue chambrays. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, only 49c Famous "Wayneknit Hosiery" Sale. Six pair guaranteed six months $i.2g. Everybody knows the enduring qualities and unsurpassed guaran tee that accompanies each six pair purchase of the celebrated Wayne knit hosiery. This widely known brand of men's hose is guaranteed for six months, and regularly sells at $1.50 per haff dozen over the entire country. We are offering a limited number of dozens, at the low price of $1.29 for one-half dozen pairs. The regular guarantee 13 offered. Black Traveling Bags, Moire and leather linings. French brass locks. Values from $4.75 to $7.25. 20 per cent off. Latest Novelty Ties Silk moire four-in-hands, all col ors and contrasting pipings. This is a regular reversible 25c tie. Continuing the May White Sale Added Bargains for the End of the Week Sample Gowns at Off. Special lot of Women's Gowns, that have become mussed while traveling around the country in trunks. Of nainsook or muBlin. cut along latest, most approved styles. Low or high neck. Lace or embroidery trimmod. Worth $129 to $5, at M off. Princess Slips Women's Princess Slips, of dainty cambric. Brand new 1913 models; regularly $1.50 for 98c. $3 models, 32.39. Combination Suits 4gc. Women's Combination Suit, consiat ing of corset cover and pair of draw ers. Only 49c. $1.50 models, $1.19. Second Floor Night Gowns 7gc Women's Nightgowns, of muslin; low neck; ribbon, lace or embroidery trimmed. No mall orders. Limited sale, only 79c. Women's Extra Size Night . Gowns p5c Extra-size Muslin Night Gowns, Elip-over style; embroidery or lace etyles; pearl buttons. Regularly $1.25, f jr 5c $1.25 Crepe Night Gowns 83c Crepe Underwear is new, and is shown here in medium-priced gar ments. And, by the way, these' cot ton crepes will retain their "crinkle" after washing, but they must not be ironed; you see, the "creping" is in the finish and not In the weave. On -a white crepo ground' aroear; colored floral designs, 83c. Drawers Toe models, 59c; $1 models, 83c Petticoats Choice of long or short Petticoats, of good muslin, plain or embroidered. Skeleton skirt, seersuc ker and crepe. 69c, 98c and $1.25 Chemise Cleverly designed Chemises, of a good muslin, in late style. Regular $1.50 models, 95c; $2.50 models, $1.50. Corset Covers 75c models, 59c. $1 models, 83c. YOUNG & McCOMBS i " mnrCD(TIUr CTnDr i Li Jl. nnrr wow k?rv WUiLIUtlML CO.. ROCK ISLAND White Sale of Muslins and Spreads These represent the sugar of the dry goods business always, sold on a tiny margin. To pull prices lower is some thing of a feat. Bleached Muslin Sale Linen, 10c quality, 7J2e. Universal, 9c quality, 7c. Venua, 8'-.c quality, 62c. Sheeting Sale Good Etandard Muslin, one of the best known brands. ' 42 in. bleached 17c value 14c 45 In.'bleached, l&c value, 15c 7 4 bleached. 22'c value,. 18c. 8- 4 bleached, 27 He value 23c. 9- 4 bleached, 32c value, 25c. 10- 4 bleached, 35c value, 272c CULL0M IS IMPROVING Ex-Senator's lllress Attributed to Work on Lincoln Memorial. Washington, D. Cf May 1L Former Senator Shelby M. is Cullom of Illinois night that as toon as he became i say that his illness is partly due to considerably Improved in health, stronger he would go to New York to ; the hard work he has put in, unasalst- Ke spent much of yesterday sitting; see the new model of the Lincoln me-! ed upon the memorial project as spe- In his library. He is weak, but ex-j mortal that the architect, Mr. Bacon, clal commissioner. He has been por pecta to be out soon.' He said last has constructed. Mr. Cullom's friends J ing over plana and estimates of cost. and sMdving samples of marble sub mitted and ban also been busy in con nection with the preparation of the site for the memorial. 1 All the news all the time The Argus.