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te BFFBE! THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1912. M II III I I II INTERVEN ON NOW IT PLAN OF CUBANS AS REVOLT GROWS Commerce Board of Santiago Alarmed by Raids Considers . Call for U. S. Aid. houiM wr burn!, th Ion not - ctedlnf a few thousand dollari. It In rumored that a resolution will be presented In Congress this afternoon abrogating the Morua law. which pro hlblts tho formation of political parties on racial linn. Opposition to Mill law Is responsible for the present negro rebellion, according to IU leaders. Good Work of "Stronsj Arm" Sqnad. Thn reooriN of rvmml.lnnr V,t,yi strong; arm squad, officially known as the Special Squad and commandod by JUeut. Charles Decker, compiled to May 1, show that within the period of a year the member of the squad mode l,$i2 arrests. Of this number 1.343 wero convicted. 104 were discharged, 1S3 were let so on suspended sentences and 80 are awaiting trial. From those who wtr fined and let go a total of $3,094 was collects.!. SANTIAGO, Cuba, June 1 Many refu ses! from Lamaya, which was seised by the rebels Wednesday, are arriving here. They report that upward of COO negroes entered the town shouting "Death to the whites." They pillaged and then burned tha stores. American naval officer at the Ouan-Ua-mo station visited Lamaya after thsV rebels had withdrawn and made ponographs exf the acenes of destruc tion. The situation appesra Increasingly grave and much alarm Is felt In this cltr. Kambera of the Chamber of Com merce are considering a proposition to call meeting, at wbiob. a request for Amerloan Intervention would b made, T.nirMar and burning In the -let-it? of atttiaco eoittHM, UTASHINOTON, June 3.-A distinct Improvement In the conditions In the neighborhood of Daiquiri; Cuba, Is re ported to the State Department to-day from the N'aw York headquarters of the iron company whoso plant was threatened by the insurreotos. HAVANA, June 3. Tho Government was not In receipt of further news from the front this morning beyond the re port that the damage done by the rebels In sacking and burning Lamaya had been exaggerated In earlier advices, .The railroad station, a temporary sodsn building, and a few thatched Coin CoantrrOttrr Sentenced. William It. Gleason, alias "Chick," one of a Rang of coin counterfeiter recently rounded up by Cant. Flynn of the local secret service, pleaded guilty to-day be fore Judge Hough In tho Federal Dis trict Court to passing spurious half dollars. He was sentenced to serve two years In tho Federal Penttentlary at Atlanta, Oa. Oleason wu arrested last weel: by Secret service Agents caiiahan and Schroeder at ftlason Point. WALL STREET The stock market responded well to buying orders at tho outset of trading to-day. At the opening fractional ad vances were established In nearly all leading features, white the A morion Tobacco shares were exceptionally strong. Tho list experienced difficulty In maintaining tho early strength, how ever, and toward tho end of the first hour began to yield to realising. Head ing and Union Pacific made rapid de clines. Heading reacted to 1C3. while Union Pacific receded below 167, A firmer tone developed at mid day when the selling pressure was with drawn. Intense dulness prevailed In tho after noon period. What llttlo buslneiw de veloped was mostly In Heading, Union Pacino and Steel. A small runoff In the last few minutes shaded the list at closing time, but net changes tiere unimportant, being about equally di vided between fraotlonal loiies and advances. The Closing Prices. Tentar's hllhe.l. lonejt and lilt pilees ef sloeta und ot net cbanits. coaiLiartl with tOlurdtj's final (lrutct. art follom NVt La. Lull. tb'(. Illil. Amai. iipptr ..... j.-f JJ J' -r Am. C. A K4r.... MS J H MS U Am. Can. .,, 80S SS's M't 4. Ii AS Vln ........ linS llll . 1K1 Am. Cot. till MS ;' ,U Am'. H. A hff...... .?5S . Am. 8. 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BO.tKM aharta: Union I'.fKk. 17.COO tfiarmi (Vi)u Per. 1. ibmi lhixn altar, lt.eou lnm and Am-rlcaa .Sm,ltlnj. u.luu ,him. Notnlilr llscrpllan. (From th Uotton Ttanairlpt.) Glbbs One put" no diplomas In tho school of experience. DUbs I don't know; the marriage certificate como-i pretty nivir being one. KING GEORGE 47 TO-DAY. Ilrltlsh Italer Will Celebrate Blrth- dnr Oltlclallr Junf 14. lXSVOS, June 3. King George, actu ally forty-scen years old 4o-day, cele brated the day inly tmofllclally In no for ns he received the congratulations ot such foreign rulers and members of royally as chanced to remember the day. Hncause the court was In mourning for the iloAth of King Frederick of, Den mark, and also ontng to the press of ofllflal business. It was dwldnl to defer ths official rnciiitnltton of tho royul birth day until June 14. Idaho's llrniorrialln tlrlrsratloa, COUEH D'AI.n.VB. Idaho, June J. Democrats met hero to-day to seloct six delegates to the national conven tion at Ilultlmare. Tho numerous con tests between tho various lenders for control ii the convention tiavo devol oped, althoiiKh harmony Is bolng talked by all aides. WILL TONE UP THE STOMACH f AND STRENGTHEN THE NERVES The stomach of the American people is ilrKrnrratinK.caii.ctl from tivcr-entintt, ImV. tif ptrrclie ami neglect of health taws. We stuff our lioilir with all kimli of fooit ami all the fnoil wc can cat, fail to take sufficient ciereiae, cat too hastily anil without proper discrimination us to iliet. Then, again, women rat too nmrli randy and snretmrats. This is linil for the welfare of the iniliviilu.il, but even more so for the community became of its pre valence. such a diet becomes a habit, anil nn abnormal craving. Is created. TnKen with irregular hours of ulrcp -too little sleep one day and ton iiiueh the next -the stomach gets out of order mid the entire nervous system is shattered. We see this on every hand every day. It is a grow'ng menace to the physical pros perity of the nation. . ' Our forefathers lived impls '1 bey ate sparingly of plain food, worsted hard and slept soundly. They wtrs strong men ninl they did big (liiiiKS. fit wc are to keep up tu their standard aM resist invasions of modern life. e Btlttl get luck to sound, hen II by 'iving. If vou feel sick, tired, run dnun. have it bad tnsli: in the mouth, coated tongue! feci distressed after eating and have lie- rjiicnt hrid.h's, Vr.ur t'.i..mli i .,urii order. I' V" ... in Ill . "El! v.imiiiit -s ,-m'w i isi iivi ry ism lunrpn tile stoiimcli, aid in tin: ilmrsltoii of foot) and strengthen the nervous system. will alsu regulate your bun els, relieve you if constip.ilion nml restore yonf energy, ninbition and appetite For sale at all ilruggists FRECKLES Kerr DiH That Quickly Ittasom These Homely Spots, There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine double strength has betn discovered that positively removes these homely snots. Simply get one ounce of othine double, strengtn trom itiKer-ltegeman Drug Stores and apply a little of it nt night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that moro than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gam beautiful, rlenr complexion. lie sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it tails tu remove freckles. Lord & Taylor Ftundtd 1826 Summer Furnishings At Material Reductions in Prices Curtains Scrim, Swiss nnd Net Styles $1.00 Regularly $1.50 und $S.00) Couch Hammocks Couch Hammocks OO Regularly $7.50 I tr m Regularly $15.00 W" Cushions Cretonne Covered q-T oc Regularly $2.00 to $2.50 French IPillow Chairs Bar Harbor model, cushions covered with imported fabrics Regularly $0.75 to $7.50 J Imported Printed Covers l4 yards square, for stand and cushion covers Regularly 85c und $1.00. Cushions cn. Regularly 75c and $1.00 UL $4-50 50c Furniture Rcupholstcred in our own shops at reduced rates during the Summer months. Lace and Heavy Hangings cleaned, repaired and stored at moderate rates. Will offer tomorrow, Tuesday, 250 pairs Fine California Wool Blankets At Less Than Usual Prices Single bed size pair $4.$0 and $5.50 '. Regular prices $7.75 and $8.50 Double bed size pair. . . . $5,50 and $6.50 Regular" prices $9.00 and $10.00 Extra large size pair. ... 5.75 and 7.75 ' Regular prices $10.50 and $12.00 Figured Silkoline Comfortables $1-75 ( , Laminated cotton filled regularly $2.35 Satin Finish Bedspreads $2.50 Regularly $3.50 Steamer Rugs $5-5 and $7.75 Regular $8.50 and $12,50 qualities Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases i At Less Than Regular Prices Sheets Reg. Prices At 63x99 70c 55c 72x99 78c 62c 81x99 .84c 68c 80x99 90c 74c Pillow Cases Reg. Prices At 42x38 18c 14c 45x38)4 19c 15c 50x38K' 22c 17c 54x38 24c 19c n Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 10th St. DOUBLE STAMPS ALL DAY TUESDAYLIBERTY STAMPS PREMIUMS DELIVERED FREE M mMm -SI : Is Sweeping This Town by Storm and Attracting Thousands To-day to New York's Great Underprice Stord The Hcnrv Siesel Chain of Stores are of national importance as distributors of the world's reliable merchandise to everybody in the three crcat centers of commerce, New York. Chicaco and Boston. They are performing a real service of national importance in the maintenance of quality and regulation of prices so as to save thousands of American citizens many dollars yearly. This ' 1 ..... 1. a I U.: :i.l..at : 1 t 'j m.. v.j. 1 1 -1 ..l. a 1 n.l c... ; . saic is inauguraicu 10 accentuate mis store s posmuii 111 11115 rcspcti, tuiu iu uiurg tumuiy iu mc uuuu ui every ilsiui.hu ui iicw 1 um ana vicinity mat ucrc at. uiu vcnuc ana 111 11 direct 13 a store that is at all times serving a growing public best and is best fitted to serve you too. , Wonderful values in Summer Merchandise will be offered every day this week. Watch our advertisements or, better yet, come. Come to-morrow. I In New York's Shopping Centre A Wonderful Opportunity-Choice of Any $ .98 Trimmed Hat in Stock, Values $6 to $10 1 Just think of it I You can walk into our beautiful Millinery Parlots to-morrow and select any trimmed hat and buy it for $1.98 the sale price that is nothing short of being ridiculous. Thf Hats in thi gale were priced formerly at $6.00 to $10.00, nd best of all, every Hat is a IVlidaummer model--most or No Mall er C. O. II. Ordrr. them being out ot the designers' hnnda only n ftiw dayi. Styles in millintiy (or al sgci, iunsciatise and diiniliiti Hack liAttlur the elderly folka and the mote dainy and imtrt mot'eli (or the younicr women. Any amount of the Summer (svorites beuti(iillrevvhileehipi beautiful models trimmed fcith rotea. 'No matter what i i : i- ... c :, l. !. . . I . your ipeciai luea in iriinminaa iui yvui summer rial n, yim laii nuiam 11 m in fiv tuinuiiuw, Hats trimmed with flowers, foliage, rich Ostrich novelties, Velvets, Ribbons, Malines, Silks, Wings, Bands, Bows, Puff ings, Ruffling and every other millinery trimming thnt hos lliyn, awa, f- -.. .-- r. found favor this season. All at one price in this great sale at .(SUIn Floor.). No Matter Where You Live, Come Here Early for These Tuesday 3Hour Specials 55 r30c. Layer Cakes- 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Quimby's Gandies- 10 A. Af. to 1 P. M. 1 layers; Strawberry cr Pineapple filled; regu larly 30c each; special, at . ... Hour.) 20c Very delicious, pure and wholeicmc special Peanut Bars, lb.. 'si-1. Floor) 10c Grocery Specials-v 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. One lb. Home Made Cinftr Snaps; I lb. Small CrainCar- f olina Rice; I package (,'uakei t Corn Flakes: errh ) lloor.) Misscs'ft Children's Sandals. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Warranted aelid leather.) rfem Cocl and comfortable, llf "g rim up to 2; value fj rir. .(Third lloor.). r$1.50 Porch Screens-v 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Cf green bamboo. 10 feet ) -f-v f wide and B feet long, all ( UlW-ri perfect with rope ar.d pul- r Q sVjV leys; ipeciai (I'ourtli Hoor) Stamped for Lmb'd'infk 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Marquisette and Lingerie Lawn Waiiti, Nainiook Corset Coven. Lir.enc (. rest) Cushion Topi, 25c to 35c values (Fuurtli Fluor.) 19c 10 A.M. to 1P.M. These 3-hour specials are proof positive of this itnrc's Icauerinip in value-giving. In most cases every item we I quote here is actually offered to you lor less than the wholesale market nrice. Dilnr!p,lwnmn.r,tlt,ni Compare the merchandise and you certainly will be come a regular shopper here. Positively No Mall or Telephone Orders Filled tlt3 1 S ATTx $4.G0 Axniinsler Strips 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Utlt quality carpet . 1 fli -iv rm worth $4.00. Their can f iByl.fiO be put together to make t aJ rugi.4yarili long; cm h. ) irourin uoor.) -Women's Oulin Skirts 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. rure Unene. in black, white) s- I and Tan. regularly $1.50 to "ai! I I J2.00; sire 22 to 36 waist, 30f iTf I li to4)length . .,, )Kr-M' ) 69c Bed Sheet s-. 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. l.xtra large, mel'ArV;. bifore hnnming, I eivy itiality sheeting; limit I .llVritml l'Ior)a itiaiuy snrrii iloienisperial 38c .llla.rnienl.' -Children's Drapers 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Muslin, cut lull width, lin- f ' iihed with henntitched ru(llt; f fires 2 to I2yrart J af. w (Seroml I'lonr, ) Smoked Shoulders. 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Mild cured, bened rnd ) -g f tied; regularly 15c; spc-1 I jSC (Slslli I'lnor. ) al. lb Chemisettes 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Shadow Net and Plain Net Chemisettes, regular 39. tlue, at . ( Main l loor.) 117c .50c Dice Napkins. 10 A. Af. to 1 P. AJ. $1.00 Waists 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Of lawn, highorlow necks miss icmc have ntlty em-( -vy aT1 broidered yoke effects, f fj 4. Vy lcngorshortslecei,at .) (Nn.1intl FlUOr'MMBMMHH 69c Cotton Diuperiiifj- 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Absolutely pure quality,, with soft finish. Eaibrutj in a sanitary bag, 18 in. V wide, 10 yd, lengths limit V ah . (llaariuriil ) 1 44c Special Luncheons 10 A. Af. to P. Af. .o.mn V'rlf.l l.llllc Nuk Cljmi. Hum I.uraer Str-ult. t'lili k.n (rununUs tir u-(r Hlrw. I'hoPoUlB :Mlr lc- Cruim or I'lltlitlllKl Ten, I'utffc or I'oi'iin , I His III I lour.) 25c Large sire; heavy quality for restaurants and bcaici. inghouits; limit 3i.V;n - dcnii (lUtatnirlit.) 29c Window Screens- 10 A. Af. lo 1 P. Af. Patent centre eatension: hardwood oiled frame; 24 inches high: extends to27 mthri! each i ( lUarmeol.) 23c Cincinnati Cervelah 10 A. Af. ro P. Af. This delicious delicacy J - regularly 21c per lb,i XOC ipeciai to-morrcw, lb. 75cBaseballSuitsi 10 A. Af. o P. M. Good quality gray flannel, ) M C complete with shirt, pants, tjMP belt ard cap, at ) t Hm rntli I lour, ), 10c Belt Strips- 10 A. Af. to 1 P. W:. Washable materials; many Leaulilul pattirns in all sshitc effects ririnl Miiln I lir.) $1.25 Tailored Waists-, 10 A. Af. ro P. Af. 'n plain while or ilriwd muli rial, nrnamenled villi piarl butt6nil slitrhpoeketr.at (Hmiml I lofir ami 65c 5c , (Mtlli I I or.). Sunkist Oranties- 10 A. A7. to 1 P. Ai. Sweet, juicy, thin skir.r.rc1 j f f Oranfr; ipeciai to-mcr. rimf cwi2lcienfor ---V ( Milh I l'ir. ) $12.98 Reed Baby Carriages 10 A. Af. to P. Af. Herd rattan Lcdy. dri ( ) en g- g fcotwdl.rediningbaeL', IJ.4iM rcrdurcy upholiterir.g, I l-'V-ererdhrri'.at I .ISrsrlllll llimr.l. $5 Leather Suit Cases 10 A. A, to 1 P. Af, Straps all arcuni ; line n lined; sttcl Irair.c. nickel trirr ined; role leather rcrrf (Thlnl lli.,ir.( $3-69 "i9c Corset Covers 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Men's Negligee Shirts' 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Of Madras and PercclcsA ii both the coal ar.c( f clcinl ficnt itjler, with cuffs attached; tires Ml ff . tol7.at ' floor. ), Wash Goods Remnants 10 A. Af. to I P. Af. prnn alii I)r, i r lllnalitms, Uni a.nl f M J flail na mI.o iriert'f CMl In il iiU'li nml uli.ii. i Ifi LB . rhrek sullln.a, values I fJi- , I IU.rmrnl.1. CI Naiiiiuck, with ruund nrtkr, tiur.mril v.itli val, lacr inrertiem. ritbon beadiiiiia and lure edges; iic34lu44,at (rrnlid I'lnor1 10c f25 Domeslic Cigars' w A. A, to i p. m. 25 liih drade 1 cn nlir j a-v (r Cigars.irllingiegularlyat I -Cii 98c: they have a sweet I sJlJV mild flavor: iprtial ) ( M 1 11 I'luna. I r$1.25 Parasols- 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. nrwoal rultir., , 1. 1 k ii kit wuii i ctr X.t. -ml annua I W( D. 1 hl 1 , he JL. S rlli i- rr'i. m H. ....1.1 a. . l. . tviiudeia liHnillrsd. Hjt-h. Roys' 69c Straw Hats) 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. 39c Crib Blankuts . 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. (Vadc cf fine, scft totter ) ecurcly oventitched ( I ' g- pink cr blue borders, I 1 1. each 69c Vanity Bati& 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. GerrranSilwr.lm'dwitli ) I o tr-(lr f Ian kid, containing bev eled mirror rocket forraih.eacli ( Muln l Ii 47c '25c Stationery 10 A. Al. to 1 P. A. '0Shretsrnd50 inuh 1 - ml nfiriiihedpap- I I r, put up in a neat I 1 ILjfJr r.prs, linen r, put i crkage (Muln I lunr.i , -12J4c Ilandkerciiiefs-v 10 A. M. to I P. M. Men's and Women's i (Hire Irish l.inen heinililelied andkeiehitls, a ami 1 j. f Mi lierr.. ea h J (Mil I ii lloor, I 7c -ir i .. t t i women s iuii ure.s.ses 10 A. Af. to P. Af. Ten avi of Cham I, i' a ,HM.nl,.f. f'li m - rri. I I in is, tier in V Tl llll ami kiiikIis na, r.tunil 1 W ri ti4l V a ui ain.nre nr is. ST , . . s ii' mi'. BL lrlnuii. it am- 't I i.i in n I Nrr., ml 1 ii,ir White or Nay Milar ) nr Models, with rill i 1 . trawsTyrclianend Jatt rirmirr.it 39c .(Thlnl nuor.). 9c Cheviotsv 10 A, Ai. to 1 P.M. I 'n all the letciiig ibid t i -g m I inclte'irc rl.cckf . tlaies f I rre) eicta Irr rtripn. ' l JLsIL I lc cert jet, ! I 5()c White Hand lias 10 A. Af. to 1 P. M. L'rauliful colored brcidc wnne corn tar.uie, an i utlenda r rrienl ) ( .HjIii ' ' J rauliful colored et i arr f cidercd elfcctr. Icrr l J- F i hit e cord lar.dle, an i' I 8 . 7ficMonorani Whiskeys 10 A. M. to 1 P. Af. i rown brand cf Vellow i asajrv .! at 75c. Iin.it 2 lo (OGC I ''l''iiitl I r. I r)P.. lM.l II , -jc niunon uemi an s- 10 A. Af. tot P. M, a bi.ii'iFil auoit i r c'lhaiiesan 'pM, f ii s up to 6 inch f f s lo . 5c ye' l Muln I lour. 12k Odds and Ends Gioves- 10 A. M. to 1 P. Af. I Ml n.i llalit. ,l..... Il. r III a .TSv , pi. li mrn-t fur I Elf ,..ri or l"iii vJri v.'isv ",:J :t,r.M,..r..,..,1 : tiJiL mi il,i,s .'ill, oil. a " ' i.nir. ( Alalia Hum I. SSPc.DinnerSeta. 10 A. Af. to 1 P. M. A 'truce for si prcplr bin porcelain Mere, tin it cne let (I'liurtli lloor.) .Slain I lour., (69c h9c Liberty Satin 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. iMI street and evcrunr ihadca, alio black ant ream; I )crd viide, I I'reout yd, Muln rioor 59c SI Alarm Clocks 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Cuarantcrd for I yen K. r.iekel case. Cuarantetc i.iuoranirru ii,r i ycr double bell alrrm, he I I I . r . ... to keep each perfeet tin,' 79c .(.Muln riinir.). iiucns2Lrc ('iiinbiiiiilion.s" 10 A. M. to I P. Af. ir.r nf l,. u h i.rck am , Irtvelrta i paiilsarrf 3 I g- Midelirlir"i ' ' le lai e J I I, .11.,; si 1 11 Amm Men's $10 Suits- 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. iiltsforyouths I5lu2l years. ) (n mm ns, ncweil l jj a-k dc and fin- ( fj Men's $3 Low Sbce.s 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. Patent cells kin. in t nin.Lii ) m g cl styles, shapes and laiti, f iB I t,uyir.g, at, f J well woitli pair .(Tblrtl Floor. Oil Paintings 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. , rinii' a c tuilirc hi ex .i.d il. f uimi , lufm III I'M I , tla liiniiilicn Iran.' i iiilsxl7,fcr (TlilM l loor.), fr'l, pair .(Main alour.l. Lefjs Spring Lamb" 10 A. M. lo ' P. Af. Men's 15c S'mless Hose 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. 'n luck, tin and all cel. on; reinforced heeli, Icti and rlattic lepi.ill ;i;rt subject to slif,ht iir.rer fecticntir-tir aluln lloor, mmm TILE UTH STREET STORE. liENRY SLECEL. Prti't DOUBLE LIBERTY STAMPS ALL DAY TUESDAY Roasting Chickens-, 10 A. Al. to I P. M. I'atliiig (iiKkini url llrcileri irleelrd. reeL ' Icily sold at 22 lb t rrrrrow 111, i illi I Imir. I rarleit pattern) , i-. w ' ii i Hf. . ( IUIMJ 'lird, at ' llilnl I I American Lady Cur. els- 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 16. w omen's fi9c Silk Hose. 10 A. Af. o P. Af. I ir tlirt'a I in ) m- I' k mil i' I ir. U fk I'm .mil it' l r liii i Til BIO . niiiio iilk-hl v limn r I ll 9 rf s 1 l la i r-uovs uuc ik ran is 10 A. Af. to 1 P. Af. The new tan shade, in either ISIoomer or Knick erbocker styles, 'ires 5lc Myears.at I I III nl nnnr.l, 23c Lawn l)ressiniSacques- 10 A. Af. to 1 P. M. K'oral unit tKurail ,1 I iij'n nri'i i t t liu I B kJ mi.. I lniK i ii. l.a ,t (J fcar-t i n'iiir t uli t f.in v i a I 7 UnnUra. ahinvl ill -. Vs waai .ill aU' a , . ' (trt'oml t lu.ir. liLiaranUcel.prtncI nml i ) - mm Scld rises here at abo'it I I (-v i 2(Vc per lb., special fcr i I r 11, nnnrsuu. ) .(hUtli tlour.). V Women's $2.n0 Pumps 10 A. M. to 1 r. A. If yo wear sire 2. 21k, 3. 31 a or '', 'iu can get a vrordcrful bargain. fair 1 'ft (Thlnl lloor.) r 73c t fi 1sAse?SS