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Great Falls Music House Wholesale and Retail. Knabe Angelas W50 Estey Pianos, upright $550 Emerson Angelus $750 Llntfeman Player $650 I vers &. Pond, upright ...$550 Adam Schaaf, upright $400 Emerson, upright $450 M. Schulz Co., upright $400 Lindeman &. Sons $400 Jacob Ooll & Sons $350 Walworth Pianos $350 Werner &. Co. Pianos... $265 Mason & Co $250 Stencil Pianos $165 and $135 Columbia groronoias ana tne Pathe pathephone, no needles to change. .Dis count and terras to dealers on applies* tion. Boston and New York prion guaranteed. FRANK CANTLON Tel. 6263 415 Cen. Avo. Cut FRESH Juriil :: Flowers For All Occasions Electric City Conservatory 1413 FifUi Ave. No. Fone 942 PIANOS Sold direct from our warehouse. No rent; no salesmen to pay. Look us up before buying; it will pay you. Western Music House 1113 Third Ave. South. l r one 5571. Egsssssasffltt MONUMENTS STONE BURIAL VAULTS BUILDING STONE RIVER SAND GROVER & LEÜCHARS 1010 First Avenue South Phone 6301 I Teacher of China Painting Fireing done. Original and special orders accepted. Excellence of quality and execution guaranteed SARAH WQCASEX LIEDHOLM, 212 Fourteenth St. N. Fone 5391. LOUISE VALVERDA KELLEY . HEAD OF T1IK ACADEMY SCHOOL OF MUSIC. • Voice, Piano Classes for Adult», Even ings at ST. MAKV'S INSTITUTE, ' Second Avenue and Seventh Street N®. ' Fone 60U8 Residence £300 Central Ave. ♦ ....4 W. T. Morrow, of Fort Benton, was hcrp yesterday for a brief business visit leaving this morning to return home. IMPORTANT LINKS Hygiene, rest, pure air, sunshine and a well-balanced diet, plus SCOTTS EMULSION to improve the blood-qualitv, increase body -weight and build up resistance, are important links in the logical treatment of in cipient pulmonary affections. To a child or adult with a tendency to weak lungs or tender throat, Scott's brings a wealth of rich tonic-nourishment A little of Scot ft Emulsion today may do you a world of good tomorrow. Scott&Bowne, BlooinCeld.N.J. 13-18 SPRAY OF 1 FILLS Kebekas will meet tonight.—Adv. Ideal Beauty Parlors, open even'gs.-Ad. Chocolate Shops homemade candies. Ad Dr. Jenkins, dentist. 425 Ford Bldg. —Adv. William Boyle was a business visitor here yesterday from Swift. Rose Mood .v Beauty Parlor, 210 Cen tral avenue. Fone 6442.—Adv. C. H. Dill, of Bozeman, spent yester day in Great Falls on business. Phil I. Cole came in from Choteau yesterday for a brief business visit. Wanted, $2,000 Liberty bonds in any amounts. 203 Ford building.—Adv. John Murray came in from Joliet yesterday for a brief business visit. Mrs. A. E. Trayer, of Benehland, was shopping' in the city yesterday. J. H. Clarke came in from Beit yes terday for a. few days' business visit. Mrs. J. C. Dow left yesterday for Boulder for a several days' pleasure trip. J. L. Sanford was among the business visitors in Great Falls yesterday from Ulm. W. J. Rendait was among the business visitors in the city yesterday from Gil man. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ames came in from Canyon Creek yesterday for a brief visit. Dr. Manfred Lilliefors was here yes terday from Vaughn transacting busi ness. Joseph A. Baker, of Highwood, was a business visitor in Great Falls yes terday. Matt Richardson was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Arm ington. Mrs. L. E. Brady has returned from a few days' visit with her husbqtid at Havre. M. DeChenne, of Vaughn, spent yes terday in the city attending to business matters. Sir and Mrs. W. H. Wellenstein «-ere business visitors here yesterday from Pendroy. ' Double offices at th<? Breene block, Wy_> Third street south. Inquire Mc Xair.—Adv. Mrs. Mary "llcck, of Pocatello, Idaho, is in the city visiting with Mre. K. P. Fitzpatrick. Ira C. Keister motored in from his ranch at Power yesterday for a bri«'f business visit. Miss Margaret Moran returned to Cas cade yesterday after a brief shopping visit iu the city. A. McAfee and Hoy A. Blyt'u were business visitors in the city yesterday from Geraidine. Mrs. II. L. Kelly wa« among the out of-town shoppers in the city yesterday from Fort Benton. For Sale—One new Remington type writer. typewriter desk and chair. *121 Ford building.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. I>. J. Hilger arrived yesterday afternoon from Géraldine for a couple days' visit in the city. Mrs. Elmer S. McCartney was here yesterday from their ranch near Salem visiting her mother and shopping. Miss .Tanette Walls left yesterday aft ernoon for Clancy and Druminond for a two or three weeks' business visit. Mrs. W. G. Alford and baby returned to Lewistown Yesterday after a few days' visit in the city with Mrs. John T. Hitz. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sire came in from. Geraidine yesterday to spend a couple days here looking öfter business in terests. Richard T. Ellis was among the busi ness visitors here yesterday from Gil man. Mr. Ellis is registered at Hotel Rainbow. Mrs. Fred Batch and baby daughter arrived yesterday afternoon from Hel ena for a few days' visit with Mrs. T. Li. Ashton. Mrs. Maude Noble and baby returned to Belt yesterdav afternoon after a brief visit here with Mrs. Noble's sister. Mrs. Price Lloyd. Henry Wientz and mother motored in yesterday morning from their ranch near Fife to spend the day in the city trans acting business. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross of Geyser are in Great Fails on their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ross were married at Geyser on Sunday. J. ( '. Tittswnrth and J. C. Fcrrfs ar rived from Collins yesterday morning to Spend the day in Great Fails attending to business interests. • Mrs. Joe II. Vaskey and Mrs. Frank Koiar returned to Raynesford yesterday afternoon after a brief visit in the city while having some dental work done. Mrs. It. E. Thurston came in from Townsend yesterday afternoon for a few da\ s' visit here with her sisters. Mrs. I!. 1. McDonald and Mrs. E. 1>. Brown. l»is Casperson. hairdressing marcel ling. shampooing and manicuring. Resi dential work. Appointments eau be made bv calling tiISO. between <i and ? p. m.— Adv. Barry stove repairs, Ö24 1st A v. S.—Ad zzz SE •= = CASH AND CARRY Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen Blue Ribbon Creamery Butter, per lb Palm Olive Soap, per bar Lux, per package 13c, 2 for Pure Sweet Apple Cider, per gallon Sauer Kraut, 3 lbs Walter Baker's Cocoa, iX>-lb. can Oranges, dozen 20c, 25c and Eagle Brand M iik, per can SANDAHL GROCERY ' iHEE , ' ! 1 1 iSSS ! 418 Central Ave. Phone 5955 I = EE ■■■■■■■■■ £5 I You Should See the | 1 New Wash Fabrics s I for Spring That Are | I on Display | TO DAY New Plaids, stripes and checks in ginghams for springtime dress es. All of these quality ginghams are well known brands and sell from 35c to 75c a yard. Percales-in every new and want- jg ed style for dresses, aprons, etc. g Excellent quality and good value in es both dark and light colorings. S Priced at 25c, 35c and 40c a yard, g Tissue Ginghams for spring and g summer dresses in a varied range ^ 3f broken checks, plaids and stripes. % Some have silk finish stripes and checks. This is a very serviceable a H an d durable fabric. Priced at 79c b 5 a yard. m Tiffany Siik, 36, inches wide, g §j comes in all shades and is suitable ts ■ for street wear or party frocks. A S «3 beautiful finish and weave. Priced gj 1 at 95c a yard. h E gj g Voiles, both plain and figured, in m ■ an assortment not to be duplicated § ■ at these prices. This is the most g H popular of all fabrics for spring m g wear. A large range of prices from 1 a 00c to $1.50 a yard. : ; ËsÉ r —Main Floor, First Aisle » m « is & g BS8ESBEB £BBSEiSi3l5BB3SfiBESBËBD | ra ■ g The new Butterick Quarterlies » ■ for spring have arrived. Ask for a S ■ copy at the Pattern Counter. m ~ a H m -Main Floor iB3B3E333EESBBBBBBB5BB3BSBS3eSSaiäQ S Send Us I g Your S I Mail Orders S m ■ Hiinnmunmiiii Strain Brothers "THE BIG STORE» ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I = ■ g == S Send Us I Your S Mail Orders ■■ »j ■ S 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■H = Calling Your Attention to the New Van Raalte Gloves g Niagara Maid Silk Gloves are here in the new spring styles. The colors are S white, gray, black and pongee. —Just Inside the Main Entrance. p CHARMING NEW DRESSES Soft, draped folds of foulards, silk faille, tricolette and similar fabrics are fa shioned into most exquisite gowns, which are narrow at the bottom and widened near the top by loose and draped folds. Featured among these dresses are navy blue georgettes, flowered in white and tan, combined wtih taffeta silk of a solid color; also there are the plain georgettes over soft, lustrous foulards, making a most attractive garment. These two styles and many others are waiting for you to make your selection—but even if you are not ready to choose your dress for early spring wear we would like you to see these mo dels, anyway. They are so attractive, so cleverly designed, and so dainty in their style that we want every woman in Great Falls to view these dresses. 20 Dozen Georgette Waists CTC QC Each «pU.Î/J A wonderful collection, indeed! Styles aplenty and a different trimming for each style of waist. Never before did Fashion de mand so many varieties and never before did we ever have so many blouses to offer you. There are beaded and embroidered designs in "stouts" as well as regular sizes, and the regular prices of these blouses range from $6.90 to $7.50. Flowered and figured blouses—navy blue combined with rose. Pearl gray and light blue—white combined with blue. Navy blue and red—plain white, pink and gray. blouses in this assortment and the vestee effect. You may —Second Floor 2R 'm ill- \ ! Vf~ it "■!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ The Spring Style Question Is Solved in These Beautiful Garments 1 Such a wealth of interesting merchandise is arriv § ing every clay to take it's place with the season's best apparel. Among these many new arrivals are these MHEEBBBBBfcf , '"' ! ISBS!IESBEII !Il V mm Protect and Preserve Your Good Figure ' You owe it protect and pr< tural charm and good figure. yourself to _ Tve the na- Sä rrare of your M You know women who. at forty, are as stylish in figure, as graceful and erect as they were al twenty. If you ask them how they have kept their figures so youthful looking, they'll answer: "By always wearing the right corset." That is it—wearing thf right corset, the corset made for yon, for your exact type of figure. Insist "n having a corset that is designed for your exact type ^'Rure. There are many g'>od corse's, good in material, in workman ship anil outward appearance l " lt - TO " can n( ' vr * r 1 "' au r c of getting the right model for your figure as you are if you ask for American Lady Corsets iBBBflBRflBEBBXBBBBBEIBBlBlfi ■»■■■■■■■■■■■BIBIHEUB On Display in the Furniture Section m A Second Moor ff m J> sc 3 m m m U\ Ûî Fine even material. Beautiful weaving. Of great strength and hardness of strand. Cannot warp split or break. Colors enam eled—will not lose bril liancy. Easily cleansed. Buy It and -g ^ Save $ 10 These dainty baby carriages — the very highest grade made—are the product of a won derful new device—The Lloyd "Loom." This VLoom" method of weaving gives absolute evenness and a fineness that has, heretofore, been impossible to obtain. The great saving in labor, effected by the " Loom" permits us to make a price on the best grades, of at least $10.00 below carriages of other makes that even approach the Lloyd in design and quality. The most beautiful carriages made. Luxurious upholstering. A variety of colors and finishes in keeping with the styles of the period. Thursday Friday Saturday you may buy these 1 Work Shoes For Men at reduced prices Brown Calf Shoe $3.85 This heavy brown calf fi double sole shoe has a S full grain inner sole, all ä leather counter pocket w and sells regularly for m $5.00 a pair. Special $3.85. Week End Black Elk Shoe $3.85 £ SS Chippewa made, bJac'< ia Designs and Qualities to Suit All Purses and Preferences KIBBIBSHtBBEiSBBBBSBBBBBBBEBBBRBBBBHEBflBMBBBBISBIffllMMIMBBWHMnMUnHna 5 g S m 5 single oak tan sole. AU ■ ■ sizes. Week End Special S S $3.85. « ■ g 2 See these shoes in our g S Fourth street windows. " BBBBBBB3BBBBBBEEBEBBBBB3i