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$1.50 House $1.75 Leather $1.50 Kid Children's Cot- 35c to 50c 50c Washable $1 Children's $1 16-Button 10c Handker- $4.50 Dress Dresses Handbags Gloves ton Hose Neckwear Gloves Dresses All-Silk Gloves chiefs Skirts Dark and light per- Good grade leather bag, Two-clasp; in black, Heavy - ribbed; 15c Jabots and collars; Chamoisette in white Gingha cal Double finger tips; Every initial; good S erge and mixed cloth; calas; all sizes; ise ,ith safety 8 white, tan; values; spe- latest styles; or natural whitend light l special at lock; special special at il at c speil at color; special29 trimm 53C black, at .... bargain; special ... and brown ..2. Sale of Sample Coats, Suits Dresses for Women and Misses Sample lines from the leading 'manufacturers in new spring models Were bought at immense savings----On sale at half their real values Women's Sample Coats Women's Sample Coats Women's Sample Coats ALL WOOL SERGE AND MIXED 95 IN CUTAWAY AND FULL LENGTH, 85 IN SPRING'S BEST AND PRET Cloth; colors in navy, black, tan, grey; in all the latest styles and colors; worth O tiest styles, some all-silk lined; values values to $12.50, at ......................................................... up to $20, at .........................................................................values up to $27.50 ......................................up to $20, at ............................. up to 27.50 Women's Sample Suits Women's Sample Suits Women's Sample Suits ALL WOOL SERGE AND FANCY EPONGE, SERGE, BEW $ EPONG, SERGoBDFORD $ BEAUTIFUL NEW CREATIONS, mixed cloth suits; all sizes and all cords and fancy suits, high classed the very choicest of spring and sum colors; worth $17.50, at .................................... tailored; worth up to $32.50, at...... mer fashions; values to $45; sale, at...... Women's Sample Dresses` Women's Sample Dresses Women's Sample Dresses NOVELTY DRESSES IN WOOL ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES IN $ 4 9 5 HIGH CLASS WOOL DRESSES IN and silk, eponge, Bedford cord, men's navy, tan, brown and black; fancy made all the latest styles and colors; worth up .6 5 wear serge, charmeuse and other silks, and w orth as high as $9.00 ......................................... to $17.50 ........................ ............................................................... w orth up to $25 ................................_................... ! - Lingerie Sample $3.50 Silk $2.50 and $3.00 75c Women's 35c Bib 75c Under- 35c Women's $1.00 All-Over 75c to $1.00 Waists Waists Skirts Hair Switches All-Silk Hose Aprons skirts Hose Gingham Aprons Neckwear Triminied in embridl- i ligh - i ass lig.ri, All silk; all colors 11 in. lung; guaran- In i h:tI k, wn hit, andl ('bheIks, strilipes and G(nod grade black Black and tan; very They are cut to fit All t II nl oh siylrs in i 57lc, $ 5a in $1.93 ill.t $1.39 tnteed ure 1 t .Ccii, l 43c Ilk-dot . "ritton skirt.; go li 1ciall pn atrl; se- l its and cii- € value, at .......... C up $.0, at....t C blac . ..... . ha t . :at ................. C pae rns ....... 2 1 c wide flouncip." Special at ...... L cial at i............ ls; specia Muslin Underwear Knit Underwear 35c CO R SET CO VERS ................. .... ................................................................ 18 25c W O M EN 'S V ESTS ..7........................................................................... 35c W O M EN 'S D RA W ER S ...... ................................................................ 23e 45c W O M EN 'S V E STS ............................................................................. $1.50 WOMEN'S GOWNS 83 65c ......... .........SUITS 39........................................ 834 ! " 65c WOMEN'S UNION SUITS......................................................... $1.50 W OMEN'S COMBINATIONS ...... .........98.................................... 98' $1.50 W OMEN'S UNION SUITS...................................................... 89 75c COR SET COVER S ..................... .. ........................ ....................................... 43 45c W O M EN 'S D RAW ER S ...... ....................................29 LOCAL BREVITIES '1. S. Lott.rman of 'l:i,. is . , 't. iMrs. I . G. lull of Iiavilli sistnt tle day s hlltillti in .Mi-ssat . Ladw. wahite cut,.ins button Ix for is, sptr ian $1.01,, it .1Malts & Ma;ips. iMrs. i .i F. I' etrs 'in I in5 to10 ttiihe city st" ldaly tro it la ngu . lilya ' .ladstner ,I n, a visit 'r in Mis so l t y t,sttIdty f'.an V1iet'r. RIeeves' \, it ",ark,"t. P.,,h plb nn S. rulily it;lr"n'tl ;t a it," in the City yesterday pfr'ti Ste n. stille. 1' you \ ,,nt p\ ce, nt , l.,ne, t;llk to Tayil r & ' IPo, 0 ,,nl. . ('. 1 1. f I' n f I ;', :tt 1ha ; n . red guest at Ith t11:,n % lt"n , '-t, rnl.t Ladies' i -n Wit l intutial 1,- 1lt" iut-1.li special 2.45l, !t il. , ls & 1. ,p . M rs. (l tIrgt TIl ltsi .f ( ' intn Vis ited frieti ls ti ,lisstiula y ii t iriday. Dr. \'1 nrd, o t,' I ,I tIth, 1st N alii. batik. Mirs. . F. .Al ln and chliilr in a x p)oct to leave totnurrow fý-r ('htctgo. )r. Louise Stmith, >t, , iithi, MI - sonic tem ple. nI'llite t1;\: rt, - ::, 'l. (Gustav -Tling of 1St. t tul ralied otn a number of his ftiends iiin Miisoutla yestlerday. "'oirden's "Sarttiurl:ii Slcial s'" will T(reduce our gr;it-y -ill. wit-I Iit, ad. A daughter was born last Mtonday to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Shaughnessy o. this city. Ladies' white canvas button lhotes, Sr ecial $2.45, at Malpes & Mapes. F. H. Elmnore and O. E. Peppardl IMPROVED IRRIGATED Farm Loans 8% THREE, FIVE, TEN YEARU With Privilegs GEO. F. . BROOKS a 4 Le*am \en'lt iby :ulltlolll ile for :I t.wo-dilays j;tlllt tol IHnss Il le. W\\ r will cleahn your ll paper and gtullrntee results. Lut. Ind. ".391. Mr. and Mrs. 11. ',. Ilopkins if Plate i M nliit., ire hli',r, for two days * S ;isi 'riild.s Is lll s .l . "l:r.h, the lundertrli tr, phone 321. A dlinthit.r was bi-,rii April 11 to Mr. ald Mrs. A I. Eliore :it their hiime, 11I:: S. uth second sire tI. 1Ir. W'rd, v elerinari:iI. Both tlones. Ira iln ShC. lillikr wis in MissLioula stil rua , rp. '..* tii " g thle Iiiutte Sahlsk i I'tirery i' oipainy. \\ititEd l itil ' ip r tier lin li ity loans. A duighter 'was born, April I,, to 1 r and Mrs. (Iahriel (lasssn at their I, . N ortlh First street. StiinLritlh.ltar l)awvsin. Miontanal 111Hk. Mri. Ln I ri . r . . L. )I arulee are in ',,i \v.llis fr a fir days with their daughter, its. Lurnar ('haffin. Mone'y to l,.n.n on ranch and 1 ity lmpl', srty. Il . It. ll,"isher, 113 E. Alain. 1. t' I )urlf, of ]'hiliiishurg was in li" siula y:t .sterday, b liurying sliilles r nLis ,xtnsile ranch bnsinss,. Suiti.es' n ta1,lton hiot; high hoeel; i Cit $2.51l, Matps & Alltpes. Attorn, y A N. . \lhitlock leaves this r.ulring fotr helena, vhere he will it, e ase before thie suplireimel Lir t . nlle f Mi's ). '. Lenn1iling ofl ler oridge lid hir iimother, Mrs. I. ('. lFsnrv of I trlnoLnil, \tLer, g.siis in Mlissoulai IlhtIlldy lsrih pmds and waiter itheeks for sale ait Thile Miisoulian of Mr. :itnd Mrs. II. MI. Sloan and Miss (iertrudel SlLiln iiiotoredl into Missoula anestirday froml their hoine in the Bit ter Itoot valley. Ladies' white canvas button (Ox ttrds, special $1.90, ait Mapes & Mapes. Messrs. Welty and Eisnegger of Diu iutlu, In., stoppled over to see Mis touhla yesterdaiy, while on a journey to the Pacific coast. Fresh roasted coffee. 3 lbs. for $1. D. & E. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White and Miss Louise White were visitors in Mis soula yesterday from their home in the Bitter Root valley. Money to loan on chattel security. Rioom 210, Montana Blk. Miss Marguerite Barden , returned yesterday to her home In Missoula afte r spending 1]0 months visiting friends In O()rgon. Me(n's Sttetsont shoes, $6; now $2.50. S.PItes & lalltes. I)r. Ellner 1"esslr of Stevensvillo was in thte city ye'stlerdayl , 11 his re I turn from St. Regis, where he had lroil'essiunal businless. You11'l save timo.ey if youi huly gro i'ories frolll \\'Oirdelt's "Satuarday L.S.p cialls." I-Rad the ad. tAIr, and Mr's. ('harles L. Granger hiav, returned toi thelir hoaie in Alier tonll after spending a. few days Irn tis soaula sholpping aind visiting friends. Askl for neow descriptive c'atalogute. 1t1isoitt Nl '.ursert'y e n(ipat ny. Nathan Epstin, a gunsmith resid illigt \\ West C('ldar street, .received yest'rrily a letter telling of the death of his tniither at tlhe old home in (ler ijany. F. i. MoSrI1 e, chiropractor, lItint.tllk. Any disoase; exam. free. hell lst. 'Miss Lan.mth arrived yesteorday frmito lier holie in Mtiss.ia'i to visit her l'brother', \\'. B1. La til:i-n, \t\11t is tIIant IgeC of M. tinltoshl Salllltir iln the ihitter iRoit. Mltn's Stttsi sihotte, $1;; now $2\\ .50. 'Salties & Mflteis. M1rs. 1,. I" Frishy of St,,v-(nsville lant the dal y in Sussaula visiting Mir. risly t\ho is l ngalieti as b. k)ll-.eetllr for the litvt-li)i'iltsint IPimno ciol li.ily. tteevaL tIrees at 1 - . 3rd, near tend of bridge. 'T'lhltinm s PI. St'reeit. IRoy l1isttn, a stalesmain for the P. STI. Hilly (tr,.ery ionmpany, ric ive'd the sail nit\ s yesttrday iof thi ' dti ath, at C'umerland, la., of his sister, iMrs. W\. D. Veir. R. V. Johnston, pianist, American theater; teachets piano, theory ,e c SMiss Josie Schrieber of Deer Lodge, who hats been Ihre s'everal itays visit ing relatives, returnid holne yesterday. WANTED An Orchard Home Of $3,000 or $4,000 value for which owner will accept good renting city property in part payment. W. r, SMEAD COMPANY Higgins Block. iIhont 212 E .-Misoua, IMontAn Shie was aceonPtilied Iby her niece Miss Swant. LIulies.' tinm lultiton 1, t: low heel; spec'ial $2.45, at Mlaie' a& Mapes. F]'red T. ]'otvin of Itonan applies yesterday for holmnlet.ul entry on S( :l~,rs, iniludingi the ni th half of tin ioultltiast qila rter o'f si , 'ion 13, town ship 1 inorth, raingt'e l2 west. Dr. Annta J. ,nws, s.t.,,path, Higgins bl'tk. P'honie S- black. lDaniel 1i. Hulll file an applica tion yesterday for li)tii,!ead entry on 1i) airers in tilt, soullih half of the iortheattst qiluar'ttr o' slion 13, town ship 19 northi, rangi 2I west. M.ei's $5 ('flords for $2.150 at Mapes & Slaptes. Tracy 1). Ilull of honan yesterday filed alpplicntion for hotmeistead entry on 'i 0 aet r s included in ithe north half of the northteast harter of it section 13, township 19 north, rlunl> 21 west. 1. if. (',lbh'tn teailty complany has lovt't to ronoms Gd-7t0 tiggins block. I,. E. Valtker 'w:Is lt visitor in the city 'yesterday) from llllulltt. Mr. Walker is ta veteranln hotel inttan, having been Itlntal:ger of the Helenat't: h1ltel in Helena andtl liiter off he Finlen hittl in Butte. Speciali lot of gunlilntal shoes at $2.5,. Slaties & Males. W'. .. 'orter, ilimlligirtiotn agent for tte litter Root Vailley Irrigation coin |tiny, arrived in MisstUla yesterday \'ith a party of 14 proslpective resi denlts from ('hicago and tcites of IoVwa. ',irdetn's groclery llloffers "Saturdl.y St,'ecials" that it will la.iy you to in vestigate. DIr. J. F. S. Marsha:ll c(ame to Mis stula yestertday itand rode tac'k to his tiiitne In Stevensville in his new Ford, torlpedo mnodel, aultltmnhile which he ipllrlhased fromn 1'"lyd Logan, local agent. 'Frank TBorg, opltici:an; glaisses cort. recttly fitted. 223:1 liutits avenue. Mrs. P. M. Reilly Prt'.irned yester day fromn lIoulder llot Springs, where site ihats 1been for the Ihnoii,fti of her ihealth. Shite reports thati she Is feeling ve'cry muiih better than i\t'tn shie went Ladies' white cnnvas button shoes, slecial $2.45, at Ma!'s & .\lapes. John J. Rogers of Ronan yesterday filed an application for hlomieslead en try on 80 acres, including the east half of the northwest quarter of sec tion 13, township 19 north, range 21 we'st. Martin's Art Needle Shoap. Cloqks, suilts and dresses on the 'way to Mis soula's new plostuoffie. M"'r. and M"r W.. X, Tri v nr ily have come from Nebraska to make their home in Missoula. They have taken the house at 441 Rollins street. They are related to Mrs. Ed. Gibford of this city. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kolstead of St. Regis Thursday. The child weighed 10, i.pounds. Mother and girl are doing nicely. Mrs. Ko(lstcnd was formerly Miss Livingston of IBonner. Ladies' tan button boot; high heel; special $2.90, Mapes & Mapes. Miss B:eatrice Halford was able to go to her home yesterday from St. Patrick's hospital, where she under w\ent an operation two weeks ago for appendicitis. She has made an excel lent recovery. Humane society. Call up 899, red or black. P. O. box 60. RI. F. D. 1. Mary Limonel of Ronan applied yes terday for homestead entry on 80 acres, including the east half of the southwest quarter of section 13,'town ship 19 north, range 21 west. The ap plication was rejected. Men's $5 Oxfords for $2.50 at Mapes & Mapes. Mrs. S. H. Williams left yesterday for Seattle, where she will spend the summer visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Sale. She hopes the change of climate will be of benefit to her health, which is frail. Newton IT. Schweiker, optical spe cialist. Rooms 203-205 Montana Blk. S. WV. Hudson, chiropractor, B. & A. bldg. Any disease. Examinations free. Mr. and Mrs. WV. B. Spaid have come from Elkhart, Ind., to make their home in Missoula. They have taken the house at 726 North Second street. Mr. Spaid is an expert in machines for generating acetylene gas. Special lot of gunmetal shoes at $2.50. Mapes & Mapes. Argosy, Ainslee's, McClure's, Home Congpanion, Young's, Pictorial Re view, just in. Post Office news stand. Masonic temple. Charles M. Likes was summoned to Canada because of the critical illness of his mother, and, as he was about to board the train, a telegram came announcing her dleth. Mr. Likes went on to attend the funeral. Mrs. 7W. G. Simpson of Garnet has moved into the Jackson house, 532 Stevens street. She has furnished rooms and private board and wishes the patronage of all. George H. Garnett of Victor applied yesterday for homestead entry on 40 acres, described as unit "H," the south east quarter of the northwest quarter sC-section 2, township 19 north, range 21 west. The application was allowed. SOCIALIST LECTURE N. A. Richardson, who is to deliver the second lecture of the Socialist Ly Ceuni course next Sunday, April 20, at Eagles' hall, is not a stranger to Missoula, having spoken here last year J.m N. A. RICRHADSON. to a large and apprec:ative audience. Mr. Richardson is a prominent edu cator of ('lilfornia and was at one time candidate for superintendent of public instruction of that state. As an author, Mr. Richardson is de servedly popular. "Industrial Prob lens," his best-known work, is a favorite with propagandists, and has The important advantage in Devoe Paint is in the se curity it offers to the man who doesn't know anything' about paint You'll save trouble and expense by finding a good painter, saying "Devoe Paint" and let him do the rest. Devote has been furnishing paint satisfaction to users of paint-things for over 150 years. Simons Paint and Paper -House; Agent. W1L had an unprecedented sale in Mon tuna. But it is as a speaker that he has1 won the highest enconiums from those best fitted to pass judgment. In clear, forceful language he presents his sulject, a(nd no one cian fail to un dlerstand him. "I hope you will not talk over our heads," said one who at tended his lerture last year. "Never fear-I have been a teacher," he re plied. "I always select the dullest in my audience and talk straight at him." No student or teacher can afford to miss this oplportunity of hearing this gifted spe'aker explain "\hat Is So (ii lism." WORDEN'S GROCERY SATURDAY SPECIALS Sugar, 18 pounds ......$1.00 Laundry soap, 10 bars 250 Gold Bar butter, lb., 400 Eastern, creamery butter, three pounds ..............$1.00 Soda crackers, one-half box .......................... ... ......... 8 5 Small sweet oranges, at, each ................................... ... 1e Fancy bananas, per doz en ........................... . 25¢ Baldwin and Bellflower apples, per box ............$1.00 Strawberries, two boxes for ....................................... 3 5¢ Grape fruit, 100 and two for ..... .. 254 Fresh lettuce, per lb., 200 Fresh spinach, 3 lbs., 25¢ Fresh tomatoes, at per pound ................ ................. 20¢ Asparagus, per lb............20O 10 pounds apples ..... .....250 Watch these specials every Saturday BELL 43 IND. 631 Corner Hig~gns Avenue " '"and $pruce Street"