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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1914 I PAGE FIVE PROGRESSIVE? , ARE CONFIDENT P B G TODAY EMPRESS THEATER QUALITY VAUDEVILLE The- Show With Indi viduality 6 Big Features 6 See the big Selig Sur gical Drama A thriller with a heart interest. One of those kind that makes you glad you came. You can't beat it for the price; you can't even tie it.- Drop in tonight and "give 'em. the once Over." :. 'J't if One dime will . do the work Two dimes does it still better Three dimes well, try it once. It's worth it to forget your troubles. Remember Saturday, Sunday and Monday we show the last series of "The- Adventures of Kathlyn." Don't-miss it. It's the best of them all. See how the char acters complete their remarkable episode. Good News Coming to State Headquarters from Dif ferent." Sections Promis ing Strong Support for the State Ticket Favorable news is coming to pro gressive headquarters from many parts of the state. Though in some of the counties progressive tickets have not been put into the field, from every point there is assurance of a heavy vote for the progressive state ticket A letter was received yesterday ' from Ben Silverman of Yavapai county, stating that the outlook there is very bright for the election Of the county ticket, composed of J. Ralph Tascher for county attorney, C. D. Rynearson, V. A. Cline and Carles W. Carter for the board of supervisors, A. W. Bork for the state senate, Masten Young for representative in the legislature and Earl A. Sanford for clerk of the court. A letter from C. F. Montross con firms an earlier report that there will be no republican ticket in Apache coun ty. The democrats will be opposed only by a progressive ticket. " Mr. Montross writes that there are a few republicans on the ticket, but that it is progressive both in name and in the majority of its members. Apache county, normally, is sup posed to be slightly democratic,, but the progressives are hopeful of the election of their ticket. 6- DIRECTORY LIBRARY OF THE TRADE BOARD Additions by the packing case .full to the list of the board of trade'i city directories ' are fast making that library 'one of the most important in the southwest. Members of the boards and friends use the directories :fr?r quently in their business, so It 19 proving not only unique but useful. . The Arizona Directory company' is sending the board the 1913 directories of Albany, N. Y.; Cincinnati, Ohio;. Cleveland, . Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Houston, Texas; Imperial Valley, Cal. Pittsburg, .Pueblo, Colo.; Saginaw, Mich.; Scranton, Pa.; Tacoma, Wash, and Waco, Texas. . o . - Maricopa Creamery butter, 30 cts. per lb. Advertisement. It Hire a little salesman at The Re pjiblican office. A Want Ad will see Tnp're customers than you can. IU1 n mm OUR ANNUAL AUGUST SALE Will Close at? P. M. Saturday, August 29 Every department in this immense store is offering Special .Values for the last days of the sale. Only . a. Few of the Many Bargains Offered: Beautifully .decorated Dinner Sets: 100-picee set; $22.50, : for ........ .....$13.00 Apiece Set; -$11.00, . for $6.50 42-piecc Set,'$6.00,' ' for ....... v...... $3.00 9x12 Wilton Rugs, for ...,...$30.00 9x12 Wilton liugs, for ..$18.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs, .for ...... V:.".., $20.00 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, for $8.75 3x6 Reversible Rugs, for .....$1.60 The largest" stock and most complete .assort ment of all "grades of. rugs ever shown in Ari- Sewiug Machine, guar anteed for life, $50.00.., machine for . $35.00 r $15.00 Full Brass Betf, for $10.75 $13.50 Solid Oak. Dresser ..,:.$9.00 $16.00 Solid Oak Dresser . ..$11.00 $20.00 Kitchen ' '' Cabinet ...... . .$13.50 fr.5.00 Fibre Rocker $3.75 $3.50 Fibre Rocker $2.75 $1.25 High Chair; . . 75c $1.25 Stand Table., 75c $6.00 Bed Spring.. $4.00 $3.50 Bed Spring. .$2.50 $10.00 Felt Mat tress .... . . . . . zona $8.00 Cotton Mat tress ;i .$6.75 .$5.50 Largest Assortment in Arizona Every Article Guaranteed as' Represented " : COME IN TODAY Dorris - Heyman Furniture Co. Goods bought during sale will be stored free and delivered later First Annual Picnic of Live Wire Uplift Organization. Pythans Hold Great Cele bration Five Hundred Knights Attend Rotarians will gather for their first picnic tonight. Instead of the usual Friday luncheon, which is more or less of a business affair with short business talks and discussions mixed up with frivolity, the club will have a mulligan picnic at Riverside park, and take the ladies along with them. A.Tangements have been made to J serve ine mulligan hi. ine easi enu of the dance pavilion at 6:30 and in addition to the big feed there will be a special entertainment which, while it will not be a high brow affair is guaranteed to amuse the members and. provide entertainment for every body. Some of the best talent in the city- has been secured, and there will be some grand surprises. Before the dinner the Rotarians will indulge in a general swimfest. 'The big pool will be full cf fresh water and as the Rotarians number some of the besc swimmers in the valley among their number, the stunts they go through will have some punch to them. Pythian Day K. P. day, the confetti battle and masked ball formed a combination that packed Riverside to its very gntes yesterday with one of the big Kst week-day .crowds ot the season. The Pythians began arriving early in the afternoon and when supper time eeme there were over 500 . knights with their families and sweethearts to sit down and enjoy it. One of the best programs of sports that has been hdd this summer marked the after noon. It was full of novelties and kept the big crowd interested and delighted. At the masked ball there was a splendid time, although the number in costume was comparatively small. The prizes for the bust costumes Tere won by Mrs. Wm. Van Wyck, Miss Behny and Miss. A. Lazeves, in the order named. Hundreds of pounds of confetti, streamers and ticklers helped to make it one of the most enjoyable night? the park has yet offered. e YAVAPAI TAX LEVY MAY BE 100 State iax Commission Engaged In Investigating Alleged Excess . Over Ten Per Cent Limit That the 1914 tax levy in Yavapai county is not materially in advance of the ten per cent excess allowed by law is the statement of Chairman C. M. Zander of the state tax commission, who returned yesterday from Prescott, where, he went to investigate a com plaint to that effect. While he has as yet made no official report to the commission. Chairman Zander stated yesterday that the levy this year appears to be only slightly in excess of the increase allowed by law. A part of this increase, it is claimed. Is only apparent, being due to the manner in which a part 'of the budget was printed. The estimated expenses last year were approximately $41,000, but the total receipts amounted to over $20,000 more. On this account it is claimed that the receipts this year will be in excess of the estimated expenses, and that, if need be, the levy can be materially reduced. If after more careful investigation it is found that the levy this year is materially in excess of the figure al lowed by law, it is probable that the commission will take steps to have the levy reduced by the board of super visors, but if the excess is only a small amount.it Is not likely that any action will be taken. The original complaint was filed by Senator Homer R. Wood of .Yavapai county. . Maricopa Creamery butter, 30 cts. per lb. Advertisement. It STAY AlliilisiC RECITAL ON FRIDAY The Stay-at-Home Music club will give the last concert before the open irg of the fall term of school on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the auditorium of the Arizona School of Music. The program is: , Duets Wohlfahrt Louise Reynolds and Mrs. Cate .Allegro Moderato Streaborg Katherine Howard Autumn Stamatz Margaret Cate Allegro Grazioso ...Streaborg Esther Geare "The Shepherd" Schmoll .. Beatrice Kuhles "Dancing Shadows" ..Ambrose Alice Hall Adagio Streaborg Allegro . Vivace Streaborg Mary Ryan Alpine Love.' Song Petrie , - Annie Davis Womach "Flying Leaves" -. Koelling Spring's , Witchery . ; . .Smit: ; . Dora ' Simpktns IAvini'.- Beaumont "The Swan' Saint-Saens - .Ermine Hackbarth Italian Dance ..Low Esther Geare, Mary Ryan .. Maricopa Creamery , butter, JO cts. per lb. Advertisement. it o ' Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see xaoTf customers than you, can. Great preparations have been made to make the last 3 days of August Friday, Saturday and Monday- days of the most vigorous selling sin.ee the notable. Re moral Sale began. 'Many new lots of seasonable and most wanted merchandise hare been brought forward, and at such startling price revisions as to insure a speedy clear-away. . ... -The quantities, in most cases, are ample. However, some lots are smaller than others and may not last but one day. Therefore, we suggest an early attendance. . ' y ' 5000 Yards Outing Flannel at 5c a Yard Stacks and stacks of them checks,-plaids and stripes in light and dark effects, so much used for Com forter coverings as an extra special, 5c per yard. About 600 Yards Dress Gingh am at 5c Yd. No solid colors, but a fair assortment of checks and stripes in different colors, suitable , for Children's School Presses mostly 8 l-3c rallies. . V . LOOK! WAISTS AT 50c About 100 of them odds and ends of good styles baring sold during the season up to $1.50 Voile, Crepe and Lingerie Waists, to close at 50c Dresses, Sold Up to $35, Now $9.95 .. ' w The' remainder of our once elegant stock just 22 of them Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Marquisette, Voile and French Crepe suitable for street,-calling and afternoon wear now $9.95. ' Summer Dresses, Up to $10 Values, at $2.77 Dresses that feature the very newest modes, including the long Rus sian Tunic charmingly pretty Dresses of Dolly Varden Voile', pin striped Challie, awning striped Voile, Dolly Varden Crepe, Plaid Crepe, plain white and corded Crepe a most wonderful Dress opportunity at $2.77.- '.- .. . . $3.75 and $5.00 Linen Dusters at $2.85 Just a limited number of these Dusters of natural color Grass and Ramie Linen, as an extra special at $2.85: Here They Are! House Dresses 69c Well-made Dresses, of blue Chambray and striped Percale, collar and suffs fancily trimmed, well worth $1.25, but for the last 3 days of the month 69c. ' Footwear at These "-Prices Is ' a-Gift'IMther-Js Going Up Due to the terrible European calamity, which has completely destroyed our commercial relations, Hides and Leather are advancing at an abnormal rate. We do not produce sufficient hides in this country , to take care of our own requirements. The result is' a shortage and that shortage is bound to result in a rise of footwear prices. . Scan this list of rallies then study your own best interests, and come! Men's High Shoes, Sold Up to $4.50, at $2.95 -Every style, shape and leather represented in this offering-hundreds of pairs-without a doubt one of the greatest combination offerings Korrlck's have ever made. " . Black and tan Glove Elk Shoes, with flexible Oak Soles, all sizes. Another line of smoked Horse with Goodyear welt .flexible Elk Soles, all sizes. . , Another line consisting of 85 pairs high grade work shoes, all sizes. -And last, but not least. 250 pairs of Dress Shoes, including "Regals" all going at one price, J-.95. :7r.flir mi Men's Work Shoes $2.45 Either black or tan; also a splendid line of Goodyear Welt Bicycle Shoes, all sizes, extra spe cial at $2.45. Men's $2.50 Outing Shoes $1.95 Outing shoes of tan and black Elkhide shoes for service and durability, in a full line of sizes, at $1.95. Queen Quality Pumps and Oxfords $2.95 Balance of stock odds and ends of a dozen different styles, every pair this season's model included are a number of $5.00 styles all at one price, $2.95. "Moneyback" Silks Are In 36 inch black Chiffon Taffeta, the genuine article, every yard absolutely "guaranteed, at the extra special price of $1.25 per yard. . .' ". No. 562 Royal Worcester Corset $L79 Every kta of style, comfort and service is perfected in this corset. Made of French Coutil, has Empire Bust, elastic gores and is almost boneless ideal for dancing and athletes an extra special value at 11.79.. "Onyx" Silk Plaited Hose 35c The best 3 for $1.00 Hose on the market today come In black. White and colors have double Lisle garter top very desirable. ........ Onyx "Pointex" 7 Heel Hose 45c Found only in the "Onyx" it re places the old unsightly square splicing, gives a slim, graceful and elegant appearance to the ankle of fine black silk lisle extra special 45c pair. ... 36-Inch Silk and Cotton Brocades 33c Remarkable values aOo and 55c goods in pink, Copenhagen and white something like 150 yards, to close at 33c per yard. v . .. , . .. , Misses' Skirts 25c About a dozen some finished with hemstitched tucks, some with lace, others with embroidery; values up to $1.50. '. :. Crepe Gowns 38c . Women's Night Gowns - in white, .pink and blue, trimmed In Torchon Lace regular 69c '. values nowv 38c. Up to $1.50 Skirt Combinations 25c About . 14 of them, something like 6 different styles, slightly ' mussed and soiled while they last 26c -each..-.. , Large Bed Spreads $1.69 Wonders!. , Extra heavy Spreads in ' pretty Marseilles patterns hemmed, scalloped, and cut corner stylesworth a great deal more. , . ... c . ., ' Women's House Slippers $1.49 A wide range of styles one and 3 straps, Lace Oxfords and Juliets extra special at $1.49. . Boys9 School Suits at Off The school bells will soon be ring ing and, here is the store that of fers excellent opportunities to moth ers to save on sturdy clothes for their1 boys: Details: - $4.00 Suils' tor . $5.00 Stilts for : $6.00 Suits for $6.50 Suits Xor . $7.50 Suits for . $8.50 Suits for . $10.00 Suits for $12.50 Suits for $2.67 $3.34 $4.0O $4.34 5.00 5.67 $6.67 $8.34 Boys' $1.25 and $1.50 Trousers 89c Trousers for Dress and school wear kntckerbock'err styles in a splendid selection of fabrics and colorings, all ages, now 89c. fiomeft't, Phoeni, Arizona