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Page Eight mm mors Hum m MH UIHER B lw' 3b«l Scott and Miss Quimby w Hpty Engage in Contest To 1 R Settle Squabble -ill*W YORK. Jan. 19 War broke ■tout today amouK the wonwn aviu Hf» In America ■*Tm not afraid of Miss Blanche ■btCuad had ahe an aviator s llcenoe, IHotfld not hesitate to challenge her.” Hplnred Mias Harriett Qulmby, reply ■s- today to n statement by Mias Ktt, who is now in Los Angeles, in Hpto she Is quoted as Haying that It If* Qulmby and Mias Mathilda Mol llplt are afraid to compete with her be She is more daring and apectacu "Mlta Scott has never been award rßi.a license by the International Aero iWb," declared Miss Qulmby. “Be- Bioa,. she can’t do the ’right-hand torn.' That la one of the hardest Wtecs to do and necessitates a spiral H’ln not afraid of her or any man Hky, If I had the same power aero ' fltoi as Claude Orahame-White, I challenge him for a race. T don’t believe In this circus flying, rm oertalnly not afraid of Miss HKt£r* Bi RI'PRBMB COURT. SIaNFINO. Mich , Jan. 1» —Th« su . court yesterday Heard the foi iapag cases- People vs. Upton. People hWfßrt' People vs. Hoek, Pe..plt- vs. People vs. Martin; People va fßosi; People vs. Detroit. Orand fflren §t Milwaukee Railway Com jßf; Markoff va. Detroit United Kail ■■r; Praam va Coveil. &Uf| for Friday: 118. 75. 122. 123. 126. MT H*. Hl* * 7 * I®>. HmsBUROH. Pa—Four couples ■mm combined agaa total 4M years Hi out licenses to marry here. The <Hctdi TS and the yonngest 60. Unheard of Values in Parlor Suites I Ademonstration of the above, we offer you this 3-Piece Parlor Suite. Same as illustration in this ad. An exact photograph as taken from our Sales Floor. A $30.00 value— CREDIT TERMS Arranged to Suit Your Convenience 5 ft lIJL \Vy| EXACTLY jjpbla \l| LIKE *S9CW ym CUT ' 188-190 Woodward Are. VtiLT JEI > - * t GREAT EMBROIDERY SALE f Saturday Morning we commence what we consider the greatest Embroidery event offered to the ladies of Detroit this season I High Class Embroideries at About Half Price ||Xhe assortment is too large and varied to permit a complete detailed description, but your attention is called to the following special lots: — I At 25c Yard kg. On this table will be found Embroideries for [ practically all purposes—including Insertions, Edgings, Galoons, Corset Cover Embroideries, I 17-inch Flouncings, etc. Values From 35c to 50c. I f' Pn ~ ZJL Yard l Dress Goods in Short Length and Dress Patterns Several thousand yards of fine Dress Goods in staple colors will be found conveniently arranged on special tables WORTH JUST ABOUT DOUBLE. ROBBER IS IlllED 11 MEMBER Os POSSE Marshall Fires at Gang as It Flees—Woman Storekeeper Is Dangerously Hurt TRINIDAD. Col., Jan. I®. Mrs. George B. Pie rev la dangerously wounded and an unidentified bandit is dead today as the result of an at* tempt to rob the atora of the Colorado Supply Cos., at Hegundo, west of here, last night. A possee ia searching for two other members of the gang. The gang stood outside the window of the store and demanded that the doors be opened. Mrs. Piercy shout ed her refusal. One robber opened fire, one bullet striking Mrs. Piercy in the side. The robbers fled, with a poßse pur suing. Marshall Tucker fired, killing one robber instantly. BUEHLER GIRL LOSES SIOO,OOO BY FLIGHT NEW YORK. Jan. 19 —Violet Bueh ler’s flight from Chicago to New York, where she was found working aa a ‘slavey,” today, cost her a home, a fortune of SIOO,OOO and probably will result in her confinement in an Illinois institution of correction until ahe is of age. When the girl was arrlgned in the children’s court, her foster-mother, Mrs. Herman Buehler, declined to take her back. **l have never legally adopted Vio let,” she said, “though 1 always re garded her as my child. 1 am afraid to take her back now and adopt her. I fear to take the consequences.” The court thereupon delivered the girl into the custody of Detective John D. Norton, who left with her for Chicago, where she will he turn ed over to the Illinois humane society A RM ; HIM UffiV ImH (UW WEIL & CO. NEVER BEFORE Have you been offered a Parlor Suite the equal of this. THE FRAMES are made of Mahogmnized Birch, polished to a piano- like brilliancy. THE COVERING is in a good grade of pretty Green Silk PliAh, guaranteed to give satisfaction. . THE CONSTRUCTION—This Suite has an all-steel construc tion, heavily supported. Your money refunded after 30 days if *not satisfactory. At 39c Yard Through a special purchase made in Europe of Fine Swiss and Cambric All-Overs we are able to offer values heretofore unheard of at this price. Also one lot of 27-inch Flouncings. Worth Just About Double. Sate Per Price Yard p vL 39c —49c —89c L ABUNDANCE OF SOFT, FLUFFY HAIR AND NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF 'Get a 25-cent bottle of Uan derine and just try this—stops hair falling out at once. Danderine dissolves every particle of Dandruff like snow beneath the blusing sun. cleanses, purifies and in >lgorate*» the scalp; forever stopping itching and falling hair. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderine you cannot And a 'single trace of Dandruff or a loose or falling hsir and your scalp will not J itch, but what will please you most | w i|| be alter a few weeks' use. when you will actually see new hair, line aud downy at first —yel —but really new hair —sprouting all over the scalp. A little Danderine will immediately until her arraignment In Juvenile court in Chicago. Monday “My brother. Bert Bothman. a re tired Chicago restaurant keeper, who is worth $200,000 loved Violet like his own child," 6aid Mrs. Buehler. And in his. will he had set aside SIOO,OOO for her. Now. however, he has made anew will, cutting her off " 80UTH EI.OIN. 111.—The postmas tership here Is going begging Nobody will take the Job. Business men are considering offering a bonus to pre vent the town becoming a rural route. BELFAST- Fifty thousand women members of the Ulster Unionist council have appealed to their sisters to aid In the fight against home rule. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S OASTO R I A PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. THE DETROIT TIMES: FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912. ||l Every Parlor Suite \J W gl in Our Store. k I Jt* nl Greatly Reduced M r Savings From 4 I 10 to 33 1-3% Wf Home 188-190 _ . Woodward Furnishers , Ave. doub.e the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and setaggy. Just moisten a doth with Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small straud at a time. The effect la aiuas ing—your hair will be light, fluffy aud wavy, and have an appearance of aht'.udance; an Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 2u-oent bottle of Knowlton'a Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself tonight—now—that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it haa been neglected or injured by careless treatment —that’s all —you surely can have beautiful hair and lota of it if yoiv will Juat try a little Danderine. CURB COURTS* POWER, SAYS JUDGE LINDSEY COLUMBUS. Ohio. Jan 19.—Judge Ben Lindsey, of Denver. Colo., won enthusiastic applause from the dele gates of the constitutional conven tion yesterday when he concluded a brief addresa with the declaration: “I hope to see this convention adopt the initiative, referendum and recall and put the power of government back Into the hands of the people.” Lindsey urged the convention to curb the power of the courts saying that no law should be declared un constitutional except by a full vote of the court. "1 would like to see progressive measures adopted. Measures that will place in the hands of the people the power of government." slß= At 59c Yard On this table will be found a still finer quality of Swiss All-Overs and 27-inch Flouncings. If secured through ordinary trade channels this lot would sell At Just About Double. Sale kQp Per Price U Yard TfexwmZ :: £adicctf (pmpcMiy I w I / \to \ v \ Specials for Children Vie a feature on our Second Floor, Among thtm are Children's. Misses' and Oirla' Gun Met\l Calf High Cuta, tunu>n style. sixes i> to R. 01.-A; ftl* to 11. 114 to 3. fSJMi 2\t to «. 0d.73. Children a Tan Calf Jockey Hoota, alsea IS to 11, now fl.«T| 11V, 10 I. now f 1.97. Basement Bargains ot Note! You'll And many others equally as good when you come Saturday. For Men Splendid styles In Men’s Gun Metal and Patent Colt Shoes— blucher or A A _ button — C* I P L ?t pec,ml u I ib 3 Men's regular 93.00 Satin Calf High-Cut Shoe*, with S $1.95 “-“i rxeLINDKESHOE CO. iT * arena Felt su*- MONROEAVE.CSR. FARMER K"'"e auetio"na * r * Formerly Valoey Shoe Cos now ... HT# Hickey’s for Quality HaBMMVpI V * ffIMK A " tTFr T 9 w* H AMUBEMENTS. TV MM V D "» 1 ’ ■« an* •“«* *•« 1 blTirWlr POPULAR PRICES Th* Distinguished Dramatic fltsr. Amelia Bingham AND PLAYERS IN M Blg Moaeeata From Oraat Plays" 4 Hnllowaysi Hoy mood 41 Caverlyi Oao Falla as4 Barry Qtrlat Threo Kukaa; Cal. Saat Holdaworthi Brrtltachi Kla tla’a Aalasalai Mooreoaeoa*. WORTH JUST ABOUT DOUBLE. Saturday Price-cuts! Special Lot:; of $3.50 O yf and $4.00 Boots at §& # O l These are splendid dyles for women—Gun Metal, Viol Kid and Patent Colt— all sizes and at dial 13.50 ami SI.OO values for Saturday, at $2.87. P Special values in Women's Hoots at $3.00 —Tana, Velvets. Gun Metals, Patent Colts, etc. .. Straight 25S Discount Winter Lines Men’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Wearables [ * — 1 Haberdashery l FANCY NECKWEAR— 60c Neckwear, now 3c jj 11.00 Neckwear 9c Large selection, patterns, shacks and styles. COLORED SHIRTS— Plaited and Stiff Bosom*. • $1.60 Shirts now $1.3 MANHATTAN BHIRTB— Shlrta now SI.B $2.00 M. Shirts $l.B Flannel Shirts (heavy), \\ Off. Sweaters Off. Underwear— V+ Off. Two-Piece and Odd Sizes, Union Suis Suit Cases and Bags—'/ 4 Off. WEN'S $5 Doubtoole Shoe*, now $3.95; 4d's. now $3.15; SHOES 13 50 and • 12 46 BOY'S $3.50 high-t# Shoe*, now $2.95. rilT MISSEB’ $3.50 JoCfcv Boots, now $2.45. 1 Growing Girls and Vtiaava’ $2.50 and $2 Shoes, to close. SI.OO. GET THE HABIT— QO TO HICKEY’S General Outfitters. 201-203 Woodward. AMUSEMENTS. CIDDIPIf kbim AMD sat. osnniun »st. so* to sa «"> Gertrude Hoffmann j ItA NCKHA | COHPS DF. B AI.ET OF IAO Symphony Orrltalra of M Seats For Next Wefc Selling Today Everybody*a Favotte Faamakar MARIE DRESSLER “Tllllo Nigitmare" REMEMBER Till USH LAST SEBON AMD KSF.RVK YOl l SKATS MOW. Nlghta and Sat. •ad *2i Bal. 75*. $1 aad Sl.r.Oi Family Cirri* 00*. Wed, Mat.—Poplar—s<lr ta |UO. SUNDAY MAT. AT .3. BOOSandHsBAND Prleea 250. 30* and Be- 'Seats Maw. 0 ETROIT SiPKtrA * JOE WFill'*lt *RKSKMTS Gw. V. Ilnbart's HqlUh Veralna af AS M B WHERE DO ■ " f YOT I.IVE? With VERA HELEN A Aad Orlalnal Me* York Caat Next Week \f- Jo. M. Gal tea I P '" 7 Preoeata JOHN I,Ell. A Hyams and Mclntyre IN The Girl of My Dreams SEATS MOW JKIXINO. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY Burns Concert •-and Ball— ■'lftbt Gaard Armor, Taeaday Kf'g, Jaa. 11,1113. Esther Hoad. Kcotteh Prims Donne; Fred S. Illekey, Honed Entertainer; Jawfa Caasle, Vlolllat; W. L Uoek bara. Scottish TtarltOte; KUle Forbes, Boln I'tanlet and Afonipanlst ; lira** Cameras, Highland Dancer, Diana MePball. Piper. ZICKPL'S CICHESTR. A Tickets 40c to tl.o tteserved seats and plan of hall afDavtd Wallace A Son's 106 Wood ward a va.. on and after Jan II Men’s Shoes at $2.97 Six ditferent ami good atyles in Men’s Patent Colt Shoe*, plenty of sizes These are actual $1 60 and 94 00 vulues. specially priced at ff.OT. Kxtra value* in Men'a Shoe* at (3.00 —score* of Ane styles In Tan. Calf, Gun Metal and Patent Colt, but toh or lace. Men’* Section -Maiji Floor For Women t' omen’s Patert Colt Button Shoe*. with Ooth tops; alt size*; regu- A _ $ 1.27 Women's Gun Ml t til Shoe*; 'Mil ton or blucher; Just the thing for winter ▲ A m m* Our Entire Stodc Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Suits 6tylea and Sizf to Satisfy all Fancies and Figures. ( Blag and Blue Suits excepted) For Boys Boys Gun Metal and Box Calf Shoes; great for rough wear; sizes 3 to am a v . 5V*; 12 00 V I # 7 m lum W I|4 I Boys' Patent Colt Shoes, in both button und lac* styles; all slsea; Welt soles; a A _ regular F I Q L It OI.JJD Girls’ Garments COATS—-Oae-*ttar<er OFF and better. COATS nilacellaaeo.ie lot Mi««e« aad Oirla. greatly reduced. «10 COATb, .Vow fI.OA Odd lot. sixes 2,3 and 4, light tan. blue and red cloth. ODD COATS*—O.V K- II AI.F OFF Sizes 2 to 6; formerly $6, $7.60 and 110 fIS RKATIMG ItKDKKUS* 03.7S Navy blue chevtots. lined with red Aannel. URKSHIS ONK-QC AHTKH OFF All winter lines, including Peter Thompsons and other styles, In both Girls' and Misses’ sjzes. fWFATF.ItO—ONF.-HAI.F OFF Odd lot in white, red and gray. MILI.I.VKIIY— OFF Girls' and Misses. Odd lots Chil dren’s Hats reduced from $2 to 23e. BATH ROBKf»—OXK-QUARTKH OFF Sizes 2 to IS. AMUSEMENTS. till E*Q MATS. DAILY, 3ilo. ■▼l I LCO 1.000 SKATS, 10*. 7-AVIATOR GIRLS-7 Speetaenlar Sceale Stasias Novelty Alt Ulpoa— The Scotch Vantrlloquim Merritt A Douglas— Refreshing Coined} Three Staarta— Monarrhs of the Wire. Mllraeop*— Photo Comedy. I>«.rta Grand Opera Trio— Beatrice Morelaad 4k Cos.. Comedy Playlet. LYCEUM ™~„t Mats.!*" 0- The Itlg M naira I Comedy Saecear THE SOUL KISS Brighter Than Broadway After Dark. Next—Eagaale Blair la THE TEST. WORLD of PLEABUR* Daarleat. praaefeat ehoraa la harlesqae I,a dies to Matlaeea 10 Caata Next Week—Harry Haetlags* Big Shoe*. AVENUE The flam* af MAT. RV fclVlfb of tlurleaqne. DAIIY FAMOUS Bl RI.ESatE SHOW. MOULIM ROUGE 0C GIRLS WHO CAN SING AND A* L 3 DANCE. Next Week—"KENTUCKY BELLES.** Batahllakad lASO. Price Redact ons Coatlaued. Everythlag la oar Hae tk# heat, Aaeat aad aewest far wed dings. aaalveraarfea aad ather presents tloaa. WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES, INk SEAMLESS TIE. FANY WEDDING RINGS, OPERA GLASSES, CUT-GLASS, * CLOCKS, ETC. laapeetlda laeffad. Traub Bros. 110 Woodward Am Coe. Caa grass ft