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0 DAZIE IS DEAD IN 34th YEAR .1.1.1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 n n n 1 1 1 l.ul "We are holding a public reception in honor of the NEW FASHIONS The new Quarterly Style Books showing the latest ideas in Ladies' Home Journal patterns; 5c. Second Floor Fresh Jordan Almonds, 49c jj-j The regular 60o quality, thin coating, on sale tomorrow. 1st floor. I Timely sale of new $16.50 and $18 suits, $12.98 THE ROCK ISLAND MGUS. FRIDAY. SEPTEIBER 19, 1913. !!iffiB(sd son Mump ' - .: :. , - , '.. ....L. ........ ., . :.-v-. t fx ' ' - , v L ' ' ' 7 - ' " !.;': .. , - - . '. .. .. :: -'. " , :. . t ' -,-., , . " ; ! :rv -.,.: .j , . -1 - - i r ' - . ? - ' . ; . ' ' i , , ' ' - ; 4 , , f : , - ! ,a ' ' r t '..'', ' . . . -. .. 9. ., . - - .. .(.,w'v;','t Dazie, a black mare drtven by Dr. Mark II. ratten macy years over the Ftrcets of Rock Inland, is dead. Daz'.e passed away Sept. C on the farm cf Mrs. William Car.catn, near Milan, at tlio a;ro of 31 yearn. A year ago Dr. l'atten ptve Dazltj into the keeping of Mrs. Cannara, prcstntlng her with phaeton and harness, v.ith the under standing that Dazie would be treated veil in her declining years. Daz'.e va3 buried on the Cnnam farm. Sho was sired by Joe Stouer at Lincoln, 111., and was purchased by Dr. Patten 23 years ago. Many a man who has attained prominence has either ridden on her back or behind her. Chief among them are Major Generals John A. Logan and John A. McClellan, John McNulta. J. N Reese, Jim Martin Mc Cartney, Governors Richard Oglesby, Joseph Flfer, John R. Tanner, John M. Hamilton and Richard Yates. Some later aspirants for the governship of the state, namely, Caldwell, Alschuler and Murphy, and many of the older officers of the Illinois National Guard remember Daiie, for in the years of 1S85, 1886 and 1887 Dr. Patten was on the military tariff of General J. N. Reece. AT THE ILLINOIS. Sunda's ofiorlng at the Illinois will oe "The Rosary," the play by Edward K. Rose, which has won tremendous bucc;;rs. "The Kosary" takes one into tho hwirt of a typical American fam ily. It shows the peace and-happiness j stoop to such coarseness to reach the their audience In good humor for sev eral minutes. Leonard and Halsey are a singing team, who have several pretty songs that are put over in most pleasing fashion. The laugh act of the bill is offered by Rouble Sims, an eccentric cartoonist, but las night he rpoiled his work by Insulting his audi cnce with vulgar gyrations of his body suggestive of the oriental while draw ing his pictures. Sims does not have to there, tiion suddenly unniasks the canker spot lack of faith in the hus band. Slowly, little by little, is seen this devabta'ing power of atheism; how it saps the strength and melts the will, so that when doubt and sus picion creep in they find the soil fer tilo for their direct descendants; hat red and revenge, and the home goe3 down to ruin with a crash. Then comes the spiritual power of a great ir.nn, a priest, whose life is given to mankind. Slowly by sheer faith he analyzes the situation and leads the two forth, the husband and wife whom he loves out of the darkness of their dtspulr to happiness and peace. 1 AT THE EMPIRE. An unu::.u-.i!!y attractive variety bill In on vl'.'W fct II:.? Empire the List half of the wk. Not nn acrobaL a Jugg ler or a si-etch yet a bill some por lioa of vhii :: v. iU appeal to you. While t.:o R';.K;'t..Jo!m trio, appearing in t;loiiLl puctims, i3 not In the fea tured position, it is by far the class 1' it tit on this program. There are twtt women and a man, all muuic.il ar tUts of the first class. They dress in the Co;.: uir.es of colonial days, add lr.g a tea Is cf extinction and lmpres tiveffs to (l oir act. Several differ- folks in front, and we would suggest that he eliminate this part of his per formance hereafter. FAMILY, MOLINE At the Family theatre, Moline, dur ing the last half of the week, Rolland Carter & Co. are presenting an act which is a scream from start to fin ish.. It is labeled "Vacation Days. The scene is laid inside a prison and the curtain arises displaying two striped convicts behind the bars. Car ter is the main entertainer, and his chatter and actions are such as to dispel the most chronic peeve known to man. A warden furnishes an ex cellent back ground for Mr. Carter. All the principals sing pleasingly. Cervo is a young man who plays the accordeon. He plays both the classics and ragtime, and last night proved himself an artist. Hetty Urma, billed as the American Vesta Tilly, affects masculine attire and mannerisms with Indifferent success. Her singing is worth while, however, and her danc ing pleased. Klein and Erlanger are two pantominists. The actions of the male member of the team convulsed the audience. The 6tuff is so doggone foolish that you cannot helD hee- cr.t Instruments are played but you; hawing. Then there is a young lady vl'.i p-ohnhly l:ke best the number! who has a baby voice and gives a vh.-n in the viclin. French horn and correct imitation of a six-year-old girl. wun me voice l ; Her masculine teammate Is isnmiMnir a of an acrobat and amazed with several new thrillers. The bill Is well worth I'!j::o i'.re blended tl u lady at the lMter instrument. Phil A-i:'cu tin J fix girls cavort In a scene In a Uh-p'.iore exchange that allows opportunity for much good dialogue r.:.'l b(,u:o neut singing and dancing numberi. Tho Halkings are comedy t.cctric 8hadowgraphl6ts, who kecpl AMUSEMENTS. if ,w 1 ' it mm pvwmiibi mmmrnsm Sunday, Sept. 21 PLAY OF THE HOUR, (By V E. tloae The Rosary The Great New York, Chicago and Boston Success. Llk, tn Gong and the Poem, It Will Live Forever. Company, Production, Electrical Ef fects, Stage Settings and Costurr.es. Prices Matinee,25c; night, 25c, 35c, 60c, T5c $1. Seats Friday. your while. II NEW LIBRARY BOOKS The following new books have been received at the Rock Island public li brary and will be ready for circula tion tomorrow: "The Iron Trail" Rex Beacji. "Prescott of Saskatchewan" Har old Blndless. 'Plays" B. Bjornson. 'Golden Rule Dollivers" Margaret Cameron. The Night Riders" RIdgwUl Cul- lum. 'House of Spys" Warwick Deep ing. The Lady and the Pirate" Emer son Hough. "Creeping Tides" Kate Jordan. 'The Taste of Apples" J. R. Lee. "David Malcolm" Nelson Lloyd. "John Barleycorn" Jack London. "A Fool and His Money" McCutch- eon. "The Golden Road" L. M. Mont gomery. "Wilsam" S. C. Nethersole. "Otherwise Phyllis" Meredith Nich olson. "Double Life ot Mr. Alfred Burton" E. P. Oppenhelm. "Laddie" G. S. Porter. PHONE MOLINE 37 Now Playing Rolland Carter & Co. "Vacation Tin. Hetty Urma The American Vest 'Tilly. Cervo Wizard ot the Accordeon Klein and Erlanger Pantomlmists Supreme. Wilber Harrington & Co. Four bits of Vaudeville. V' EMPIRE THEATER The House for the People LAST HALF Season's Greatest Vaudeville Treat. 6 BIQ VAUDEVILLE ACTS S All Matinees 10c and 15c PHONE R. I. 708. Ski TOMORROW Thousands of people vill take the opportunity of visiting our Autumn Exhibit of new fashions Yesterday and today crowds of enthusiastic customers viewed our charming Opening dis plays. Much interest was manifested in the new styles we are showing in every one a clever fall style If you have been expecting to pay from $16.50 to $18 for a suit, you can now save from $3 to $5. There are five clever styles; coats are cutaway models with mannish collar and revers; some have trimmings of buttons, others of straps. The skirts are both drap ed and straight styles with the slash at side; the satin linings are guaranteed. Materials are all wool serges, cheviots and tweeds in gray, navy, black nd brown the season's best styles and best colors. Suits actually made to sell at Cf-fl iTO $16.50 t6 $18 on sale beginning 1 tomorrow cit v-. Millinery Suits Coats Waists Dresses Dress goods Silks Trimmings Shoes Accessories In setting, in completeness, and as a source of correct fashion information, this Opening is proving to be the most notable occasion of its kind that the tri-cities have seen. The store is a bower of green, and the displays in our windows are masterful creations of the decorator's art. $8.95 messaline silk dresses for $5.98 This further emphasizes that Harned and Von Maur's is a store where you can get stylish clothes at a Email outlay. We offer 35 handsome mes saline silk dresses cut In the very latest fall styles; one model has shadow lace collar and net yoke; another has yoke of white tucked messaline with tailored collar. Colors are black, brown, navy, taupe and copennagen. iney nave uttie toucnes or trimming that send dressy distinction. A genuine bargain at invj, mupe ana ..$5.98 $7.50 shadow lace waist3 for $5.95 $1 all wool storm serge for 89c 50 inches wide. Sponged and shrunk. These are really wonderful values. Twelve handsome models. Some have the new Medici collars, others the stylish ruffled effects. Colors are cream, pink and blue. One model has the new Oaby back; another. dainty Dresden buttons in front, and still another has ribbons of con trasting color. All are exclusive models that will not be seen elsewhere. Splendid chance to save on a waist to wear with your new suit.... ' Third Floor $5.95 Few materials are so adaptable for dresses, suits and coats. The colors are tan, gray, cadet, brown, red, wine, Burgundy, navy and black. Every thread is pure wool. It has a firm body, yet is supple enough to drape well. It is particularly suited to the new Fall suits; per OQ Second Floor yard Vindex shirts are guaranteed by the makers to be worth 25 more than the price asked Yard wide messaline silks, $1 yd. These soft, rich supple silks drape beautifully and lend them selves particularly well to the new styles in suits and dresses. The color range is broad enough to meet almost any de mand brown, blue, navy, Copen hagen, emerald green, white, pink, yellow, light blue .and Delft a thoroughly good ojuali ty. One of the best values we have ever seen for the ' T1 ...4X Second Floor money; per yard If any Vindex shirt you buy is not a 253 better value, and does not give you 25 better service, the manufacturers will buy it back at the price you paid for it plus 25. The materials are madrasses nd percales in stripes, dots, small figures and plain white. Every one is hand laundered; all sizes, $1 to $2. West Aisle, First Floor Charming new Medici collars i Considered quite the thing in stylish neckwear. Some are of dotted net with long points in fichu style. Some show touches of colors; others are all white; 50c to $1.39. a181. k Wall paper sale Prices that are of keen inter est to those planning, to paper their homes this fall. Be and 6c pretty scroll papers suitable for bed rooms and kitchens; per. roll 2c c and 10c papers In. good patterns and serviceable colors; per roll - 4'2C 1214c and 15c gilt papers In green, tan, brown and red patterns; suitable for living rooms and halls; roll 9c 25c varnished tile papers fa remnant ' lots; Ideal for bath rooms and kitch ens; sells regularly at 25c per rolL IVAc 20o and 35e oatmeals In plain and very small figure; splendid quality paper for living rooms, libraries and dens; per roll 22'2C We hang paper. Work guaranteed. ' Dress skirts made for $1 Fit guaranteed You may choose any wool dress goods in our stocks at $1 a yard or over; select a style from the models shown, and we will fit and make the skirt for $1. An addi tional 25c covers all the neces sary findings. You may have any other style you prefer made up at a slight additional expense. Second Floor Stylish, serviceable shoes, $3 pr. The very latest shapes, and in every good leather $3 is an exceptionally low price for shoes of this character. Eng- nsn waiKing snoes 01 DiacK gun metal with low heels. Gun metal and patent leather shoes with cloth or mat kid tops. Velvet shoes with cravenette tops. The dressier models 'have high and medium heels; you can expect good looks and good service and not be disappointed. All sizes; per pair, $3. -Flrst F10or Rar y Sale of $2.25 black satin hats at 98c Charming little black satin hats with black silk velvet facing. They are ready to wear, or may be enlivened with the addition of a fancy feather; a chance not to be overlooked if you want an inexpensive Fall hat. ' Q5r Special sale tomorrow at SJ Another lot of larger size black satin hats witli black silk velvet facing. These are banded and have a bow of corded silk; charming little street hats, thoroughly imbued with style, CM AC) worth $3.25 to S4.25 at '-a- x " ,. Second Floor Choose the corset before the suit or dress Your old corset may have entirely differ ent lines from the new one, which will naturally cause your dress to fit poorly and spoil its ap- pearance. Have our corsetieres tit on one ot tne - new.-models -in t. y " American Lady Corsets "Tiese popular corsets are scientifically design- , and there is a model for every type of figure xrom the slender girlish build to-the very stout well-rounded form. They produce lithe and ' graceful lines in accordance with the present c fashions, which tend to natural figure effects. 'American Lady corsets are made of the very best materials obtainble. They will give you long and-satisfactory service. Once you wear an 'American Lady, you will be satisfied with no other-corset. h, . ' Models-from $1 to $5 ' Fourth- Flooe White Satsuma ware; for. decorating China decorators are much Interested 'In i this beautiful ware on which the moet'ar-'H tlstlo designs can be , painted. Our ' qew stock affords a large variety of shapes and styles. For Saturday, we offer 4 styles in vases 10c each ft Coover's outlines These ar a exeat heln to exnertenced A' aJ corators as well as beginners. They save -ti the time of drawing designs. We have most of the patterns done in water colors ' to Show the color schemes; 45c dozen. and tip. - . Galvanized tubs and water -pails ' No. 1 size tnbs S9e P.O. 2 size ubs 49c iiv. BliO luun vim; v V" 10-qt galvanized palls, each lOo " Liquid veneer, 25c size 18c Fifth Floor-7 an iTiTrriTrmiT!TTTiTiTiii ri rn i r. i ilium ii TiTiTiTiTmTiT ititi riTiTiTiv!i'i-iTi'fi'fiv itiviviv r-rrm iTl-lTVUTf "Merrille Dawes F. H. Spearman. "France From Within" Claire de Pratx. "The Social Center" E. J. Ward. "Nancy Lee" Margaret Warde. "The Heart of the Desert" Honore Wlllsle. "Stories of the Colleges" Owen Wieter. St. Louis A package, containing 4,380 la cash and negotiable r.hflckn. was stolen from a brewery wagon that had stopped In front of a bank at which the money was to be deposited. Cleveland As the last section of the military jkarada ol thia Parry cad, tennial was passing a balcony outside a Chinese restaurant the balcony fell on the crowd below, killing one man and seriously injuring three men and two little girla Vour complexion as wen as your. temper is rendered miserable by a dl-j j ordered liver. By taking Chamber-; j Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can Improve both. Sold by ail drug-