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minw, Ai'itit. i?. ios. PAGE EIGHT. 1LBUQUERQUE CITIZEN. i I n 1 ni... - uu m mmsmmw r mm ,30" 1500 T NfWf-trntinlSiY I Viel K1 Slnics anil Oxfords fill tJWjlA'lATI I 'Vilf-kin Shoos and fixford r Cl I lVil'iit Kul Shoe and Ox- y-Mil T$r M Iw r',r'l:, 2'50 10 t'J'' fc"' Sell I 11 if Hinek VW-I Kid Shoes and f I 111 if oxfords $2.00 to jr.. 00 y I WSi i 1 in vl'' Kii' i10" aml I flf oxford.' $1.75 to $3.50 i.'.mv.is Oxford, white or " lr B,.;iv $1.50 to $2 00 THE STYLE IN OUR rhiMren', Shoe, and GOODYEAR WELT SHOES si ppers $1 00 to $2 50 ADDS TO THE EASTER SHOW OC000OO0O0OOO ooooooooooooo 5 IT IS HIGH TIME TO PURCHASE YOUR i Easter Hat Owing to the wide latitude in colors and shapes, our millinery offerings this year are the most beautiful we have ever had. Purchase while the stock is full. PERSONAL. PA KA K A I 11 S Should you nil to receive The Evenlne Citizen, cull U the Postal Teli'Kriiph Co., telephone No. 3. and yonr paper will be 4 deliveiel I'.v special mossentjer. ft Is In Miss Lutz 208 SOUTH SECOND STREET JK3000000000000 ooooooocioooou REFRIGERATORS, $8 UP GARDEN HOSE, $4 UP J. L. BELL COMPANY 115-117 SOUTH FIRST ST. EVERITT THE DIAMOND PALACE Rallroau Avenue Diaaoonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glum, t 'looks. KilTerware. Uivlt your trade and rnnranie A So, (in re Deal. JUST RECEIVED 20.000 ROLLS Or 1908 PATTERN WALL PAPER All Papar. Paint. Sign and Dacaratlva Work Guaranteed 114 S. Third Chauvin & None man Pbona 639 Endless Display of Easter Neckwear on Sale We do not Claim that Our Clothes will fit you always without a fault, but we do assert and stand ready to prove that our Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes will fit you with more style and with fewer alterations than any other clothes in the world, bar none, American or English. Suits $18 to $30 Business Suits $10 to $16.50 Boys' Suits $3.50 to $7 Full line of Wash Suits in nobby styles, $1.25 to $2.50 F. Kei-pini; of Allnniiieriiui ti.i Veitiis on business. Dr. Romero h:is returned from a l.uslness trip to .Mexico, Mrs. M. It. Will'miis of lyiis VeRnn is In the eily on business. Miss I Mores Huulnn of f.o I,unas l. the stn st of Alliu'iuci'nue friends. Kev. Me(Ji'eeii (liny of larUbad, X. M.. arrived In the clly lust lllsht. hast call for poll tax. After Mon day. April -"tli. suit mut iie brought avaiust all ileliniimnts. .1. V. Key. superintendent of the Xe Mi xV.i Kastern rallrir.nl. Is regis tered at the Alvarado. Word has been received "f the death of Mrs. Wyatl .'anady, April 11, nt her hotne In MadlKonville, Mo. There will be n meeting of Adah chapter. Order of the Kastern Star, this evening at H o'cloek in Masonic hall. Miss ilaitie Heard spurts to leave tomorrow evening for Los Angeles, where nil" will mali" her home thin summer. lienige I'.itrldge, stenographer 'n tin- nm.--ter iiH'ihiinle's nlllee ut the Santa IV shop. has resigned his jc sit:oii. K. .1. arlin. g .icial manager of the Carlin Land company, arrived lat evening from Chicago and will In here several days on buenesM. Next .Sunday morning at the Con gregational church a choir ot Blxteen voices anil the orchestra will Kive the rantaia, "Christ, the Victor." J. A. Cass:dy, government farmer at Iigiina. is spending .several days in the city, lit; was accompanied by Mrs. t'assidy. who in en route on an i xtended eastern trio. Attorney Minor Stewart of Oalves ton, Texas, s here attending district court. Mr. Stewart Is assisting N. 1!. Kleld in prosecuting the case of the complainant in the" Dye will case. K. t'. Abbott of Santa l'e, assistant I'nlted Stales district attorm y, re turned from l ma Cruces yesterday, where he has been attending the fed eral court, which has Just closed its session. there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrown of Santa Kj are guests at this home of Mrs. I'.rown's sister, Mrs. Fletcher, south of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Hrown will spend mveral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. K. F. Hoaglin, representing duett, 1'eabody & Co. of Chicago, is railing i on local clolhlnir merchants. Mr. ' Hoaglin formerly made his homo in Albuqueniuo and was u. clerk in the I.. Wawhburn store. Harry Rankin, president of the Southwestern Brewery & Ice com pany, expects tij leave thiH evening for his home In New York. Mr. Ran kin ha s a model farm a tow milea out- side of New York City. Hugh T. Dutter, who has been con nected with the Albuiiuenjue-Ksiancla line fur several months, left last even ing tor Tueuinearl, to accept a posi tion as chauffeur with the Tucumcarl Amarlllo Automobile company. The city council held an adjourned regular session this afternoon ut 4 o'clock In tho office of City Clerk Harry F. Ijce for tho purpose of clos ing up Its business. The new council a ill take its seat on Monday evening. Major Julius A. Penu of the United States army was In Albuquerque for a short time last evening en route to Iis Cruces, w here he is to inspect the military department if the Xew Mex ico College of Agriculture and Mo chanl.: Arts. Charles R. Warren of Waltham, Mass.. the home of the Waltham watch. Is spending a few days 111 Al buquerque sighLseeing, accompanied by Mrs. Warren. They are en route east after a Jaunt over the Pacific coast from Seattle to Los Angeles The funeral of Josephine Joyce Carpenter, who died yesterday morn' ing, w ill be held at 3 o'clock tomor row- afternoon from the residence of Mis. F. K. Wood of 123 South High street, Itev. Fletcher Cook of St. John's Kpiscopal church officiating. Mrs. Marshall FlaUHhurg announces that she will lecture at the Klks' the ater Sunday. April 26, at 3:110 o'clock In the afternoon. Her subject wi'.l We Fit Eyes With Proper Glasses There is only one kind of irluss. or lens, tlint your ryes reiiiire. Any oilier kind is apt to do them nil injury. We fit each eyr wourulely liy unerrino tests that reveal every defect. Our Knowledge of the hu man rye is sufficient to inurc that you receive tin Classes that you nerd. Let Us Examine Your Eyes There is no rlmrtre for adviep, ami our rliuiyt'N for Classes are as small as the cost of the ylussifs anil frames you re(iiii'e w ill permit. i-hot.r 4.-.2C. H. CARNES.O. D. m w. (vmrui X00oa)0oOO0O W J be "Some (juestlons of the lray; Love, Divorce and the Liquor Traffic." Mrs. Flausburg will be assisted by her two: little daughters and little sun. who! will sing. The boy Is said to have a very remarkable voice fur a child. Mrs. Flausburg says she is a wilier as well as a lecturer. "Keflei tlutis ori i"asover" will form the subject of IJabbl Chapman's dis I'ourse this (Friday) evening at Tcm- April mh, 1" Reliance Elec r Central ave- Saturd.iy morning, o'clock .-hai , at the trie Co.'s store, corn nue and Fifth street. Tin owners have decided to dis pose of their large supply of electrical I f.xtures at auction to the highest bid- pic Albert, corner of C.nld avenue and South Seventh street. The services will commence at 7 : 4 ." o'clock sharp. A cordial invitatoni is extended to everybody to attend. J. W. Dlckeisuu. known in Albu querque as "Chew -the-rag DW kerson," one of the fastest fielders ever playing baseball In New Mexico, is here from F.l l'aso and talking baseball with old i friends. Dlckerson played with the Las Vegas Hlues several seasons and wore the Brown of Albuquerque on one or two occasions. Deputy United States Marshal Ed. Newcomer returned to the city i der for cash. This stock consists in 1 part of ro beautiful chandeliers, ult , able for any home, also electric flat irons, toy motors, pocket batteries, j radiating stoves, lamp. S-foot show I case, counters, desks, etc. See goods Thursday and Friday before sale. SCUTT KNIGHT, ' Auctioneer. I night from taking W. D.Ooins of Luna.i tun county to the penitentiary. Coins pleadej guilty to conspiracy at the recent term of United States court held at Las Cruces and was sentenced to serve one year. The crime Coins committed wa-s that of cutting fences of honusteadi is while working for a cattle company. Two other men in dicted for the same offense are await ing trial at lis Cruces. The folks' lease holding committee held its annual meeting in tin1 Klks' lodge room last night. A full report of the business affairs and transac tions, of the committee was made by Secretary McCanna. The meeting hist night closes the business fur the year ending April li and the committee starts in tlr m-w fiscal year with bright prospects. The following offi cers were elected last night: Frank MeKee, president; U. W. 1). llryan, vice president; 1. F. McCanna, secre tary: W. H. llahn. treasurer; W. W. Strong, actuary. The.se officers also constitute the board of directors. ). A. Matson was reappointed manager of the Klks opera house for the en suing' year. AVOTIIIlIt AMTIOX. Monday. J:3") p. in., April 20. 523 North Fourth street, I will sell at public auction a nice lot of house hold furniture, consisting In part of ti... t... i.Fpl(rai.alnrii Iriti.hiin last utensils, bedroom and parlor furnl- farm Implements, horse, buggy, farm wagon, harness, etc. S'()TT KN Ii HIT, Auctioneer. ASK YOt'K ;uoci:n W W Til .MATCHKS. KTII. FOR OHIO UKST OX TRY A MKHRY WIDOW COCK PAIL AT THK OXIXRI IIAR. It ASI'.R ALL. THK RARKLAS f'll.WH WILL I'LAY THK MclNTOMI RROW.NS SUNDAY AITKRNOOX AT TRAC TION 1'ARK. KOR THK KNTIRi: ;TK RKCKI1TS. ADMISSION 2.1 ( KXTS, . HANDSTAND I RKK SATURDAY'S Sl'KCIAL SALK. F.arly June Pe;u lie 121-jc grade of Salmon 10c Sweet potatoes, per can 1.1c I'ostum Cereal 20c 2iio jikg of cocoanut 15c Dr. Price's Wheat Flakes He ('leaned currants, per pkg 11c Chow Chow, per bottle 8e 2 cans of California jelly 35c 3 ten cent cans of saruines. . . . I'.lc 3 one pound packages of City Soda Crackers 2fe 3 pkgs Inner Seal cookies 25c Flies are coming fast, get your screens in order. We have a stock of everything needed in that line. THK HAZE. VM. KIKKK, lroir1etor. FOR RKNT RF.SIDKNCK AT 202 VORTH Kl.rril. APPLY OLD TOWN POSTOl'FICE. ASK YOL'll tiKOCKIl IXJR OIJ IIO.MIXTKAD KANSAS FIitl'R. KV-1-atY SCK i U A RANTFA'D. A RARtJAIN. KOK SALE Six-room brick mod ern home on the Highlands; lawn, shade trees; best location. John M. Moore Realty Company. TRY .V MK1UIY' WIDOW AT THK OXFORD RAIL 1'UXCII .VSK. YOUR tiROCKR l-'Olt MOM) M." FliOUR. EVKJCY' (;larantki-. 'DIA-SACK MILLINER Y LATE SPRING STYLES l'RICLS RtASONAIlI.E Ladle' Tailoring ano Dressmaking MISS CRANE at 2 M. oond fhonm 94 csscsassvvvcss WOO DM KN OF THK WORLD. Meet Kvery Friday Evening ' At 8 Sharp. FOREST IN ELKS' THEATER. 3d F. V.. W. Moore, C. C. C D. E. Philipps. Clerk. 4 02 Wist Lead Ave. VISITING SOVEREIGNS WEL- t COME. (ttttt(itltlttt I'KTfu'S t'MM ICK CIlKAM AND UK I'RKA.M NOD.V WALTON'S Rl i STORK.. EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO EAT All Goods Strictly Fresh FRANK TROTTER I'ltor. Richelieu Grocery Co. vf 1 This Week Only! 004sO404sO40404O4sO04sO REFRIGERATORS You can't beat our price in equal quality You can't beat our quality at any price. Our Refrigerators are selected with judgment They consume the mini mum of ice. ASTER being at hand, a good many will want suits for the oc- a 4 casion. is an inducement to buy now, we offer, this week only, A Fancy Vest Free With every one of our New Spring Suits. We have by far the finest display of suits in the history of our store and invite you to call and see our Hart Schaffner and Marx line, which, in our opinion is the bestJJHigh Grade make for the price on earth We also have the latest and best in Neckwear, Shirts, XT TT T T riosiery, Underwear and oats. o v V SIMON STERN THE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER ATTENTION! EYES RIGHT! If your eyes are not right call on me and let me fit them with glasses that will make them right. S. T. VANN DOCTOR OF OPTICS VAXN JEWELRY CO. Ono IKMir South of Drug Store. They produce imum of cold air. th max- Perfect Plumbing 1.4 essential in every home that aspires to be healthy, comfortable and pleasant. We do Plumbing that always gives satisfaction Try us next lime. Standard Plumbing and Heating Co. 412 West Central Ave. I'HOXK 01 Good ROOM and BOARD $16 and Up MRS. M. E. NORRIS 110 East Coal Avenue iCOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOC For First Class Work and Prompt Delivery HUBBS LAUNDRY CO. WHITE WAGONS Their food compartments are dry and sanitary. Prices, $9.50 to $30 WAGNER HARDWARE COMPANY Central and Fourth ooooccoooc,ooo O0OO00K3CO000O Carriages New Stock Just In Price the Lowest BUGGIES, RUNABOUTS, SURREYS, STANHOPES, SPRING WAGONS Harness and Saddles Albuquerque Carriage Co. Cor. First St. and Tijcras Ave. ooooooooooooo ckkoooooooooo E. L. WASHBURN CO. 122 S. Second 119 W. Gold l? (1. W. Schroeder TEACHER OF VIOLIN Also Manager of Scbroeder's Orchestra ROOM 28 BARNETT BLDC. DR. C. M. CONNER 0TKOfATHIC RHYSICIAN ANO BUROMON All Curabla Dlaaataa Traatad. No Charf tor Conaultat.on 324 N. T. Armljo Bulldln lVlei.ln.ne l. ami (1.1J. Eas Her Easter is drawing near. Every man will want to appear well at tired on Easter Sunday. Easter and Winter garments are incom patible. Our store, is now in the full bloom of Easter freshness, with handsome Spring ideas i greeting you at every turn. 4" h 4 4 'h rl- i -J iJ "1 4 "ir 'I- 4" 4 4- Men's SuitsTopcoats, Vests, Trousers, Hats and Haber dashery in correct and exclu sive Spring Styles. Clothes for Boys and Chil dren of all ages. New and beautiful designs. Men 's Suits SIS to $30 Topcoats $10 to $30 4 4 4 4 14 4 4 4 4 4 4" 4 4 -J- 4 -i- 4 J The very highest type of elegance in ready-to-wear apparel is represented by the showing in our various lines. M. Mandell Agent Washington Clothing y r y 9 'I V. 4