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Have You Saved on Shoes? / I If you haven't done ho already, come here first thing Saturday mornltiK- You'll | I find exceptional values in Men’s, Women's ami Children's winter footwear--they're m, l bargains, too. We simply have to make, these prices because of the remodel ing of our store— -the work that when completed will give Detroit the finest shoe store in the country. You re missing a money saver if you neglect to take ad W*~ vantage of th* bargains lor Saturday—there will he some new ones then ; For MEN Nrsulnr rj.r.ll anil Stun tnim* In Mirn'* • • :«i I ouifnrl siuif,—lhr •“•ill fur Irnilrr »iitl li*hl her h nil plnlo fop*, if 4 AC *nlr |irl« «- . ..... I ioO Onp lot of mm'* hrmy nnrklaa rongrrM or Inpp *iylr*. I hear nrr iiikrn from rruular SI ~T, noil S’-.IIP MiiH-k. 4 On snip prior .... 9 I iOV snliir* 4 nc *ulr price $ lipO Men’s Dress Shoes to PI) lint cell iiph mi m!iii|m-m unit pm tern* In lini ion. | tic* |,lii rhrr m(> Ic*— •- mill •- T."i i» 4 nr »SlMI* 91190 *fs - $2.65 • limi nml g.\ on AC ' niup* 9u*wO Who nml su no <f n A C oilun l&foezrcfftoe Cbmna/zv; . .k 29-31 MONROeUvE.mk fARMtR Concerning Electric Power Efficiency •rj <■ f T en •1; »ti >u The Edison Illuminating Company * MAIN 522a THESE PRICES SO LOW YOU'LL BE SATISFIED Three Specials in Women’s Mus Sin Wear ft Mali! liown., oiH' I iM‘ of ft.- inrlHl at vie*, Sattirduv only, 75c On** Table <it Vtiinliu *klrt«, fl anil $1 \ 1 1 ill Sat- 7Rn uni.iv nil . i hob • .. . • Oikluk 1' In it nr I (iimn«, ottr n Kil* In uni 7.*.< Values* Hatunlu) iinlv 99W i*i it 11 sl . I'.trlek mill tmrrlrnn I'lnui In -Ilk f«>r talili* deeora- I'fini Hint banquets, lOi* prr iliarn t» fie rnrh. The Greatest Hose Bargain H omen*. Itlnek ‘•Ilk 1.1.1 e llnnr, regular uni'll' full fashion. • Intthle lii'i l and < uil** t 3Ro <ju.ii* liv atunl.iv niilv, nC. pet pall w The New Dutch Collars in a Special Sale Otitek ( ollnr* of fine lawn, li ■■ Insertion ami Ineo trimmed tin* HHWfHI thing In eolbkr* In the Ida slyle i i'nifru and apeelully prl'"d f"i Saturdav at **aeh, 25c and 50c New Line of Tabs or Jabots A n< w i'ffi i't In \% omen*. \erk uriir, a fine now lino Just r* • reived. sp**clall> priced at 250 and 50c Advance Spring Sale of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Folding t*o-t nrt. with ruldn r tir'-H rraulin s_• e 4 Qr valui's Ini onl v '-P w mmL O Foldlna iiml Hri'llnlnif 4>o-4 aria. »r.r'“ ,4 . v ?!r. $3.76 In l olln|»«ilhl«* liii-l nrl., ti™ $4.48 It **u Hln r »•* M» np ■ Iklr 4.0-4 nr4 fol oil tP —«trO Our >»n "|irlnu l.liir of link* ferriage* m»\v on ilNplav at «|m i iml opening prt< - *. •teed 4 sirring*- l.enlker Top, •I • .on | n - HEYN’S The ordinary standard electric motor has a power efficiency of 88% and upwards. Other Ordinary power agents, steam, gas, pasnline engines, etc., have efficiencies run ning fr«»m <*> to 80%. Is the difference -worth considering in your power production? \\ itli electric motor drive shafts, belts ami all transmission gear may be reduced t<> a minimum. Often all friction losses may be eliminated bv introducing direct drive. There are many other advantages of which we will teU yon upon request. HEYN'B BAZAAR Children’s Wear Specials Saturday for 11 1 *• last firm* wo will nfT«*r tlie halince of our *to< k of I'hildta'n’M wint-T mats. divided in three lot. and plaerd alrnoMt regardle.. of for* t nt**r selling prices, choice at $2.98, $3.98, $5 *nmi*le linr of 4 klldrea*. Mu*lln iVttleoilt*. H to It year sizes. Mourn es hicki il filtnmed in liter or eintirnlilery. *ultahle v for I'onflrmat lon, specially 59c, sl, $1.50 4 lillilrrn’ii llrniirii, <i rmlnths to year sizes. regular Tile and Vm values, eholi i stgq„ Saturday at nnlv Unu + New Spring and Summer Under wear at Special Prices We are *hewing a complete line of \Vomen*. spring unit **um mer I nilrmrar ami offer an a special for Satnrdnv. low-neck .leevele*. imtii, with plain and Taney yokes, ut 2 for 25c Twc Great Shoe Bargains >ll**e** iiml t klldren'* *>hom, In Vu i kid. gunnot.i, and calf, button and lae*'. welt iiml tmn regular I-' and Ij.'iO $1.45 %ll \% onien'ii H.'t.Mi Shoe*, In all styles. all leathern, heels and I w*t*. button and 7C lae**, at i holco for. . m&» ■ €9 Toilet Dept. '•'piitlr.*" Iltitr llrnak. • \tra stiff. penetrating Siberian brls- II # < tdlft does not cling and to It *. for on I>■ 1 tlildi. noil end* of fit#** nn*l Mie tlnlr llriiakr*, I bristle*. • ■bony or m.hog.uiv ba< ks. Saturdav, to • lose. at .. &06 \ lt«***l Huhltrr (j|o« e., O*3 _ all sizes, per |mit %3%3W Mie Inrue IlntTrr 4 7 to '* In' h<**». • linin or rosewood 40® I li> of pure I’ll. >1 u|e A|. Il»*ra v for iI.V Inrae k«*» Pore vonp, fintinrnl. I.later*., \\ It* k lliorl. 4 A. 11000.4, ete,. p**r box Inn® FllKiv—forge «Niiiplr kekrats*. wrtenlnl HptN Powder. BAZAAR - LADIES’ Footwear k on cun knar your choice of nil our llop fi’li • Upper*, plain or fur li liiiiiicil. SI .Mi nml f'J.UO jig* tnlur*. Hnlc I’rlcc ~,lf (f v For *uturilut, hart: aln liililp* hasp ••PPM Mini «% I• t> *lior* for Imllrv— \ li l Kill*. I'ulrui l oil, (inmarlMl. mill *oiiip Inn*. Ilraular f'J.sll nml Sf.lNl ,nl up* 4 Q|T *»:ilp prlct- H» ItOU I'arpllral Ihillpm* *liop* lii l•llllmPlnl ami \ plour I it If. f.1.00 noil S-'t Ml irt-T "■*' $2.45 •4.01) % iiliiph f> Q OR *ulc price W“■ O tl tnoii: \K\\ T%.\ OXFOHIII hate lippu receltctl 100 rarl)—wr hasp no room lor flicm llriciilur SU INI Zifir $2.45 and $2.95 THE DETROIT TIMES: FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1909. AzavingofOneDollarOr Fnnp> rrippupllr lop ami minJr - •up shoe* 111 nil polur*. The.. »»11l mulch your • print! *nll X. $2.95 and $3.69 Unusual Bargains in CHiLDR-EN’S Shoes l an Im- liuil In I lil* areal *«lr. Ilrlus.- •he childrrii In nail let a* to them "'ll »»llli K nml all op* nt lots price*. For Hip buy* ttp lintp oap loi of mI roil a. *«rt Iccahlp *lu,p* for Mchoul near, Sg.im q | aq t ulup* 9 I jj "Si $1.95 4 very tl nr lot of buy*’ ilrra* *hop* nl n hlu *nt liik. Writ mmlr thorn In lirlitlll Irnllipr. ih 4 A on \nl iip* 9 I ( Vits KalNliltaliril INftll. /45nr\ Tn KEEP JiM goods moving ’ 1 iflntt V and HINO wli. J LENTEN SEASON j jl "V: 11 \nPK rjf SPECIAL REDUCTIONS pjj Into prn-c-M <>f di %. ; il M«Nl)|i and I. W»|'|> In and I.KNTS 1. o I. II I* "ii:hh t> \\ %r« i«i:s j fc'Z "ur Assortment of IT both of which Is both ft ft large and varied, tom- | ■L A prising most beautiful i ■5) T Reins and tellable time- | I K “Prices not Hitch” | 5 Traub Bras., Krj JV b JIM Woodward Arc. Tifef Traub Bros & Cos. 2ur. Woodward Art. Kfnmml’m a Good Plaoo to Taado JUST A FEW OF TOMORROW’S BARGAINS ißromo Seltzer, /Q/<* Bc, 18c, 36c O / V Grove’s Laxative f £/«• Bromo Quinine. .. *Jv Horlick’s Malted O QT Milk. 38c, 73c. . 3 ! Cuticura *7^l* Resolvent, 39c....* -Jv Listerine, iLQ/~ 17c, 34c 07t I 100 Blaud’s 1 Or* Pills, 5 gr 1 A. I). S. Guaranteed Grippe and Cold Cure Z3L Wyeth’s Lithia Tablets, 23c V * Father John's Remedy, 39c...... * JV/ A. D. S. Emulsion / Cod Liver Oil O / v- Allcock’s Plasters, 15c or 2 for Ar-Jv ■* | California Syrup 'lAf* of Figs ; Krng’s / Q/* Discovery, 34c.... O 7 V St. Patrick's Postals I Zoa COa Phora 30 V Eagle Condensed {J/* Milk, 13c, 2 -for. .. •Jv | Ayer’s LQr’ Hair Vigor O/V | i Saturday and Monday ; CIGAR SPECIALS Regular 10c Straight, 3 for 25c La Erista. De Vasto, Famabella, Reg. Perf. 4 for 25c Famabella Cone., Flor De Me del, Yankee, Consul, Sterling Castle. 7 for 25c Chief Battle, Hemmeter Cham pion». La Partuna. San Felice. Adad. Arab. Dontdoni Store Opm Alt 'ltglif. KINSEL Iho Bio Out-Rato Oruoofot 24 and 26 MICHIGAN AVE. f 043 Wotdwiri, Car. Ctalrmsunt tWB MTORT* .loH l*rlnl*r.« ilitar HkM. I'lmra I'rlnt* Inn Cos, IS J ilin It »l. Plion*- 11)1. MRS. KEPPEL, PKIEND Or KING AND QUEEN, SNAPPED AT EPSOM, ENGLAND ft T i*j m . . IMt'lure *hov»» Vlrn. Ooritr K»*pim*l m I li»* left, mill l.ntl? '*nrnl* " llkuh hi (hr rlichl. I’li'iurr nn« ul Kp>«m, Hr*. I\**|*|*«-l |m ii frlt-ml of hotli Klim lOilnuril nml ffiici'ii Vlr vinilrn, ll I* r«-ni*t rit*-<l tlinl one of (hr Uiis'm Ho* rut frl**n«l* wn* Itir Inti* \Umlrul '•lr llrnry K**pi»*-I. Raising of Children J* By LILIAN BELL. Lady Constance Richardson has j some very scathing things to «av about tin* quantities <>f neurasthenic children she gees in America, and she men does tin* very sensible thing of pointing out to us one great fault in our method of bringing up our chil dren. and shows us wherein she differs la procedure Sin* claims that our children in America suffer from too much surveil lance —that we watch them too con stantly—allow them no privacy or op portunity for self-communion, and she that this conduces to nervous ness. In her own family sin* gives orders that her little son, aged seven, must j have at least two hours in eaeh lav w hen In* is alone. Of,#iurse, here Is a chance for pat ents of mischievous children to asseit | that If they left (heirs alone for that length of time the house would come down about their ears, and that only by 11 - * constant surveillance of nurse, mother and srhoolteaeher me the Hun ter lirowns and tin* Angelic Angelinas of this world kept in abeyance long enough for theli elders to snatch their meals n peace. Hut there are millions of children who do not suffer from the physical nervousness which finds its outlet in pranks, but who endure a mental iu rvousntss, by which rtielr unexpe|]**<| energy accumulates and reacts upon the nervous system, resulting in fret fulness, ill-temper, anemia and finally (neurasthenia. 1 agree with Lady Constance that this state of things Is largely the re sult of—possibly the over-fondness of the American parent, coupled with an inexperience and lack of being abb* ito profit by observation of a wide spread evil. Not one of us but knows some f.itn Tn Society" Mi. ami Mi> I’ J. Murphy. of Ni I 3j, Duffie M-st , oni to Grand Rapid Friday, ami w ill spend a lew day a with ! Mi. Murphy mother In that c Mable l.odx' 1 . No 44. 1. O. O, f•• I will give a pedro party Wednesday !evening. March 1»*. in the home ot 1 Mra. Hebblcthwuit, No. otil 'anion ave. Friday evenirg, March 12, the D»- troit Wheelmen will tc* N t^^ 1 ' annual (filiation party The hall will he de orate I ill carnations. Mush will be fiirnlihcd hv Stone's orchestra. The members of the high s< nnol house of representative* will give a minstrel show In the high school and! tortum, Friday evening, March I- • a tores wfll be an * arguments!he and oratorical contest for the Splurger , medal.” a tragedy in three ar ts en • titled. "Hamlet, the Dun; and the Girls’ Glee club in dance and song ••• I retro It Lodge No I, Kniglpts ot Pleasure gave an inauguration ball in the Detroit NVIe-elmea hall. Thursday evening. 11l honor of the advent o I President Taft into office. Among the ! distinguished visitors were Hughle I Jennings. Judge Phelan. Justice Jes- I fries and .Nistie Stein The next. so* ►si(»n of the knights will be held in i the folks' temple early this month • The marriage of Mrs (trace Mabel Guinan, of Detroit* and the Hon Janos Kd win Cut lor. of Chicago, was cele brated Feb. 2f», at Riverside. Cal . in | the Olenwood Inn mission. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Rob ert S. Fisher, of the First Methodist church of that city. Mr and Mrs Cm -1 |m remained at their orange ranch for a few days, afterwards going to Yen iet*-by-the S*‘H for a few weeks The bride bas been spending the winter in southern California and no*t Mr. Cut | ler at the home of Paul de Longnre • the celebrated artist t ily which exploits a specimen of a t.uin, nervous, often precocious child, whose parents, while deploring its lack of robustness, in the same breath im.ist of its precocity ami mental achievements. Children are not only watched too closely and sent to school too young, hut they are not taught the value of i It* ing alone, to amuse themselves with out the help of kindergarten toys or 1 nrtifb tally provided aid or th** privi leg* of self-reliance. The reason you often see a washer woman with < hildren getting along at all. and hear h**t say that her l children are "no trouble,** is because nobody has time to teach them t • make trouble, cither for themselves or others. While ;lie spectacle of tin* rich parents of one petted imp. i who is such a snarling, shrieking. [ tyrannical, bad-tempered little demon * that each neighbor longs to take a surreptitious slap him every time It* loaves in sight, is not unknown of most of tts. A child ought to be able to take a v ulk In th** woods tin the near-com pany of a grown person for safety only i and to dlseovei natural beauties for himself. And he would. If proper j ly trained, e*en from the window <f j a Hat. I | now one mother who hot; in to teach her lutby girl when the child was only three to witch j clouds . ltd ralndtoi • ami sh clows, ami who !-nw to it that the ha by was put In !*< r earring” with her tovs in •i room when* the nurse k**pi on* of sight, until that little baby le arn* and the resourcefulness of observation. I which now makes tier, at tb** age of I five, contented any whore Amerlcai.. often nr * very proud to >-■**. that we make :n **>• *>f on Ml alren o> or hti** than they do In Film land. hut ; t*» w** wet * in >u> «..r londnes *' THE S TA GE One of tin bright, special til's in ; ih<‘ lug musical act JOYI.XND ' the feature act at the Temple theater tills Week, Is ‘ Tondles" SUtlg l»V ('lui'll M*'lle Jerome and a dozen pretty little girls It is an amusing little song and at the coVO'lilsiou of each- verse all the girls ( xecute a dance, whit li for sheer 'life and vim. lias probably never been equuled anywhere The girls not only I dance though iliev wen well train ) eil hut as though they enjoyed every 'second ot It and perhaps it is this (that make the audience demand eii j core after em ore at ••very perform lame. Whatever It L 'loodles' does 'make a nil the happy combination of .Miss Jerome's singing, the pretty lit tle girls, the lively dancing and th<* cufehv music ; usl hits th* popular fancy In consequence the number gets an t»\crane of ten encores at • v erv performance. TEMPLETON IS FREED BT COURT Judge Swan. Frida\ morning, e i ~ eldict sot tile defense i'i the i .ism of John I». Tcnipl* ton. <harge ~ ! Open!i v a letter addressed t,, in*«o ‘M'Caary v. It li « hop: he ««v fa* ,» as so* Intel it( / biisin. ''~ , Broker Ic Convicted HI FFAI.O, N . .Mani, .. Hrokei I lard l ! (! M*'iidow* charged , i > rnTsappropflatToi rs |FT2,u»i*t pnld hit for th** purchase of storks hv NY NY Silvetthorn**, w.»* found guib. of lai (r V tri Tfo first d.--r. < ** Fxperintents In poufTi rn Hurmi vvitii Virginia .Old ; IMV a’ i t*di;*e< i (have proven vproih al fnil ua r The I aylor-Woolfcnden Cos. The Taylor-Woolfcnden Cos. • Consolidation Sale . 1,000 Beautiful New Dress Waists Taffeta Silks Tu- .prettx new models ju-i t.» hand. black and c< 1- «•r-'; al <> m\\ number" in white and ecru net". Hxtra Value $3.95 / S'* Some Exquisite Creations Just to Hand. Fine Lingerie Waists Ihe values <>l which are positively unsurpassed. Special valuer $1.95, $2.50, $2.98, $3.95, $5.00, up tu $18.50. Girl's School Dresses Bin them here tomorrow cheaper than von can alTord to make them. t orrectlv fashioned ir-Mii serviceable materials t<» lit ;iges 5 to 1 j v car-.. 98c 40 FANCY GOODS HAT PINS. | lor anil I:>c values 8c each. 25c value 19c each .'»0o value • 39c each. We have a few Huston Shopping Haps to close —$1 00 anil $1.25 Haas for 75c. and $ 1 .fin Kae for sl.on eai*h We are rinsing «>ut all our leather poods in Hand Haps, Purses, Card Cases and Hill H<#»ks \ uIT rcpulat prices I RIBBONS One Jot of odd shades of Satin Mihhon ,\o sto 12. for 5c a I yard Nos. lit to .10. 8c a yard All Silk Taffeta Hildintis. and Incite in tin* lending shades —2l c yard. , TOILET GOODS Non I’a Keil Kuhher (lloves, sizes sand S’ .; regular price 75e— to close 49c a pair. Kuhher Hath or Int.uinc Cap : regular price r.Oc -35 c each. Ileal Stag I lot n Call Hells, regular price raw- to close 15c; two fur 25c. NOTIONS One lot us .let Mat IMns. luc value 1c each llv picnic Washable Hair Molls, :.’l Incite.- 25c ch. Net Covered llaic Hulls. 21 incite- 25c each One lui ut large I’edtl Hutton: . values up tu .*au a dozen —l2 c t|i i/.en.- The Tayior-Woolfsnden Go. 165 to 169 WOODWARD AYE. * # j THE AMO—Open to tlie Public for Inspection Today and To morrow (Friday and Saturday) Atternoons and Evenings This Week. I »Mv•• •■uti' iMitl n hi* li k’ i '!'■ \. in' m i*pTM»rtun tv to i.,i. it \ til. i..'.i ..I nit \m«* r.o ii« i 111 f n!. bofoT'v u * I. \| Ml 111. | \ll I .II I! ill.- Til '■ 'I • illU 1 i' ' life lit* >1 't» A>lo. lim .i nun'll in. . I**', at", i • - ■ i ■ t»uiUttn« op**t» Frida »• ittiMn ti* <•i *■ tup t • iiiiliiin- h in st r.itj 'f Hi' vt'ok. * \ *>n in - 1.-, no «■ it ti. • *l * I i> any "He tit. r> •*(.■«! n > ,on>oM : vamr * Mii»ao ..r utM. -i• ihi - - •'•••rtol o*.-r til* Mtir. tmfkttnv font I- }udn{ tt« in it it im «»t • : ■ . '* ' ‘ »*• troltf t-\ I- I t... i.i.UUiti*; .im I'.*'; , m . ipart rr.nt* rtlfr.t I nit i'. f is- -* |* t in/ Will: 1 .la* In 11 w , •. .> • *l.t. u ritnlltly I pri< - from «l«i \ I'ii.lav t« n.l S,itunl.. .-t « *•. k- 1. t. I p. r month. art* »» >*-i »in 1 ik ii u .n i f t. . .... •» r« nt* I. Th*v most utvtqu**. mo*t baaiitt. •' . ‘ . f , in.*pt--'onvonletitlr at-' {' u 1,1 • ' n l *' ' it I’•11 ■ • " r " -i ,iu*. ii «uui niuai l Limplctt.l> t-nu.|»c- a i i.lfi !•< Uidiij :»ivina ' rip.irtnicnt tor.l.llra in tho world GEORGE ANDREW LEWIS. Owner, j,o AJcLiidc Street. " v, ’"~"' > 4;hone Mam 1373. “Sell ai Sight Kind.” MessaiineSilks and Net Waists Man nme new models !ii"t re» i\ed in the much desired shades. Extra Value $5.00 \m>ther new lot of Lingerie Waists ht"t n ■ i t-; for Saturday’s tt.vlc. daiimlx ’ irked, lace and insertion i Miimed and eni hr«»idered. regular SI.JS. Si.so and Si 7. and values. \\ liile thee l;:»t 98c • Winter Coats 11Vs jtwt like finding them here tor.n rrovv. Priced up t<> $12.50. Mixture Coats, women's anti misses’, while thee last. $2.95 Page Five