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10 Clearance Prices on Notions ' -.. # /% » \i /i •/" «/ „\ » .*• Blue Banner Sale of VbIWIIJ WMrrnrTons 1«o. some worth i:,r, Kllßhtly soiled. vv "jf% /T/ T "*" • . *ffw n ' r\ >% lla IIF ' si . / A\t *'"■'*• X^ v 1? ' ' MTam'o _J ll' A .. • Cl~*l~ i— -i BASTIftO conns ir lon v urn;.: siooi. Whlto. - " Vwom> |Ai "■-■ a tf f\ L, _ J] m m fy« • m /VsT aWY! it l Alt O Ai J \/+7VfrT< / ■' '' >' 'V ' * Cn S aiKl 00^5 tlOtlling HOOKS Atfll V.rV.H 3fl CAnO. Two d,»/..M I. the ,nrd; black V ¥ II\JL^L B/7 £%/% I M ItM \ W I tt^K/1/f/ft^sV *I M/fli AM IX/J Y/A' // • Be . ins Wednesday m\DiM. ninnim .-..- nmr rmnr* only. 'f^ i Wr < %JW a tW <^J^ •'.'", Vr ■ ■ .AhpiV- * .. B«filn» Wednesday PBAni. mtTTos* th" 1 no7,i:>. some worth to 20. fWJwSst "^ \t~*> if -i^-^ — I — »^^^>-,«. .•'■Wov'/.'.r" Don t miss it. Values will be umisttal ill evcrv case. «-i.\rn TAria miumiir ir. nenr nisie* 2 nnd 8. s *^ «.<-aj».\j xv/v.3. , wuj<^. i-w»\js^.4.rc y^jj^QjOußs\"^ **i.*~***~ ''S''''//W\? > I'urtlicr details in the other liiorniiig papers. JANUARY CLEARANCE NOW— THE START A Series of Merchandise Movements of the Greatest Importance Domet Flannel 34c Yard «» clearance of $45, $50 and $55 /r - gjk n^ZZ^[\\X JL/wlllCl M. ACk 11 11C1 CF |t IUIU mligW //.-^ .••?/' MRStf plnnn.-.l Hnd worked aii.M.i to nlr.Milv nnd wnltlnw now. Heron the first fSB^ m^f «T* • An/I *■* (i 11 * 1 *- -i^-imScft'-'— iinnounccimnl. "';"' It onrrrully. XV ",'"" "'"P nix nnd rniiiPtnher wo January Clearance Price Today-Third Floor m Of^, NPW Stilts t\t SIS/l fill V^'"^^T~' "- fmfX™ 1 "' 1111>1111SI11 llll> " mi .««. important for ».« th.n Just ono enso of It, unblrarhrd. with n Rood fleece on both sides. No phono «Me9£k " J?fe>cs*»!*' 1^ '■' ■■■> • «««<ißCßh»^ T 1LI« n«»,» r lr no. V J or mall orders. Todny. third floor, ynrd 3«. c. /«rt«^E^ nil 11 • , i . . , tfWs?mk laDle DamaSK ZOC Yard imii oinmiAMii im:,<s.a.v ni.u.i.v SwW® ! ° modi-Is — ni.^l of them here within the last six weeks. /13 TO 83w * n.KAii xnvn I>IUI ' ••^ run iiiitin •"»•»•« AT : " ■» *"" _ 31, in- ii i>\T v. .1, > mm. WB^mpi^^ r.rii'.ht. new, becoming SlvlcS of chiffon bruaddolll, chilToll /'.yn\^' : SEN lls •' Rood '' '"' '' ' '""'' '""' '""' '" Hi the kind ''"" "" ln " llUo do much, No phonn In mull ordrro. Vnw y ilrrs-j A , comblnntioni? 1 nttrnrtlvc A^V-Tvt Panama and extra tine wool I'laids and tweeds. x. AY MUI/f iftlJ mill ImrKnlns for Mr users n» well n« Himill to tHko ndvantngo of, todny. 280 Klnßhninn in stripes nntl rlircks. rooil co jsr combination 8, Ntrlkitißly it* \Mftki 1 ailtlllia ailll C.\tl"a 11110 WIJOI piaiUS mill tWCCUS. \ f&f I JSffiS r ynrd. assortment of roioro No phono or mail pretty denlgne. Oriental effect's A/ fflV'-\-V^ \(if iSfcSfJ nr,i> I-:\IIH «.'.«•.' : «».• \tki\s nn«. DOZEN 1 %£»~ i|; ||r;£Erv:i|i f M Eton and Coatee Models Xjl 11 — ' ="Sl?iD^ & oi ciers. nils .iMiiunry sale, third I liy IWm ' iSSCTfrt OSo each third lloor today. doxen, third lloor today. .. S a flno'mercXy'cro^rmohair »or. si-a.- yimi. I i®(l^ Hamlsomcly trimmed with «ilk braid and ornaments. £$$$& ' hkii tiiii.k ri.oTii m.v ii iii m .iw id,. %^ leoks like' the more expens,^ wooi wit.™ ,^o ,, rj.^.m. / iftl-©^ Then ■ number of silk velvet suits. Choose from black. #OTj| i ' V ';,„'" '';" ' .W lV,''' '. i 1 1, U ' .■.■■■' . V.'i I .'. I ,'; phono or Just "-, pieces of it, while flannel / JE ! I^s^. brown, navy, green and red and mixed materials. V xSsWllfVl ' % MiiKed " iill nrmiml. $1.00 value lit Mat"' woven In Hi' (-enter, .pink or Js*^ miii orders, thai 1 pan wool. No phone or //i^WWi \etnal $45 $50 and S^ suits today— a lannarv clear- j&K/tf'JiWt '■ A »6c, third floor today. wi'du"' of lißht blae, 4!ie, third ',!-", r '' ""',"■• lniil ■"•<»<'••»• To.imv, third Moo,-. / /^m^iM^^k nice— ech $Vi" SeeoiuVtlooi •' • jCwUvM-Sfi mii:s»i:\ mniiox i-.- m>. '"'•' jl^^^J^Pffl, C»l_- A ITT • „ rfc/- tf*^> aTltfi *&B^> S-lfiTt* iR^ -^ vain.. AI«lc' S | u'day "" j^^^^. Shirt Waists 25c — •P- 1 ana v illiris - **&*■- voiiikv -- They're Soiled 200 skirts '" c '" l " st -' from : sizes 30 to 44 inches long. Plain colors, plaids, «l / I _ y J """" """'" '*' V^?«3r/7l l/r^"^ checks, stripes and mixtures, in almost every shade, including plays, browns. C/3C L.clC6 3C iaru 's^ v\\™\\v\\V «»"incii rrrr. «lF '•>■'- '"^ n -''- 'e'n^li.n'vv' ,ri,nM,e.|. ri Then l)Uu ' S ' 5r5 r^ US alltl Crca . ! "- Nla<K> fn>l " I ' IIIC } V " 1 d " 1 / alul Si - vl ° S afl - 1 " 1 ' 1 antl '■'"" V "" ), r:"""" ■ i'- wi ;"; 1 1 "v"'" 'TO \\V H - Kl "'" r " JsBm** there- are a number of chambray wains in dark Hew. No blacks ill this lot, but regular !?5.00 and $6.00 skirts go (It .$2.83 to- 1,!.".-. "ill,- kind you can use '* ' --^^O^^^"^ V v\ O Klein n JKwhX colors. Odds and ends and broken sizes. ,].,.■ second floor -i lantiarv clearance nrice for trimmings nnd mnk- J -»^^*O^^*^ A \A\ '' '"" >ral jj| I Some 3;iO or them, while tht-y last, today, each • J ■' ' inir waists. Aisle 1 -^**^*V^-**^ 4P jm* S\\^ Third M(i I 2. r >p. Second Jl^nr. IT* *. *. «I»"f r*/\ <J>l/TV <rt«rk J rf»fl UT 1 today, .'"• ynrd. ** /«, EhL\^ — l! — 1 Coats at $7.50; $10, $12 and $15 Values >^j|§v N ll "" r January Clearance Prices on SilKs, Dress A Jamuiry de ran , t , of coat _ 150 of them to go at $7.50. Regular $10.00, % t(\^lv \WCv"A^ Goods and LiningS Important SaVingS v 5l --^ 0 ■>n<i $15.00 values. New models and cloths, Choose from stripes, \\WwA^wy\ /^sV tt^^ss. -^v\ 36-inch plaid silk »i.flo *,48 Panama »i.2t, c . h cks ' l' laids ami mixtures. Some 25 jor 30 styles all told. // ITOW *& &WwT %. : iJr«J* \ a boo.l $1.25 value in biark and a K4-inch black shadow checked All new long models, tourist eftects, in light and dark grays. Choose ■''*'■■■■>• "\ \\ \\ vX /*%k mm m^ i^-: :'/-MmM: '/-MmM VV srhs5 rh $i c a an ard colors. Today, aisle Panama. Today, aisle 6, $1.25 is.nl. from tans, greens and combination checks and plaids. V'"'""*^''-"-"""'"" "^sli \ 4 &l&, K^ 1»-^*^ ' '' 'J^- '&JrWMwi vV ' ■ i nsi'r\i-i'i'T» .w covert cloth soc . They're trimmed with strappings, velvet and fancy buttons, /• I .vl"-;.l«S* !- : : -V." \^ TR •' ''^^i+^Jr Mlßl 36-inch black, "n famous Bon- a $1.18 value, bs , inches wide in etc. . Sizes 14. 16. 18 and 32 to 42. Regular $10.00, ,^^6/ H/fflV/ " V/V^J^ : ": : A m%m^% 1 •" ''J^^J^^ I I \ ?he\?s?of "xar: Ua Today ( ; d alsle Bl 7 l co^S^""iYJ' SL alsloT § lisOand $15.00 values - Second floor, each. h(W ' * '■^|\^^|%^p%^^^ 1 I\S *1.55 vnh"'.' l -l!-.'i 1 i!. l i-.. l -\"!i % . .7. , •;:, = : LINING AT Be YARD gs» «3O F* f\ >i^^/ 41111^1. ' • I^. m^^^l^-'^**^*^^ . ' >"'- ,' ,'' silk and wool material. Navy and Just 2." odd pieces of lining:, Includ- T*\ / **%H I a I HwrA -\x\\v A. VSk » IV& «s\ VvW^JrvSESf"^^ • \^ light gray, champagne, dark gray, in ir crinoline, canvas, hat lining: ami ft II # a. jr« F Vl KiwV\\\\ V\\ » /\ 1?& I\a 1^"- • irV-'V'JsSffiF . ,cC brown and tan, $1.35 and $1.4S val- j other kinds; some 25c values in- **** • 9K^T V^ €^T I|A /I ¥1 \V\\v\\ \\ /% |^ «gk A3^ .''''j?.\V) i Z&*' $> 'A 0 Girls' Shoes at $1.00 iM^&K^^^^ X is^s<^s<^ A SPLENDID CLEARANCE OPPORTUNITY— SI.SO VALUES 'tl^\ V ow*^^l, "^«i /fek W)k I f\l * "'^^fT*^ s'&* .»/^ C^ \\^i '< c^\c e^V\* V)^^ Girls' shoes of patent leather with dull kid tops, blucher styles, comfortable ' Sl\\t\ef Ul^' ■ \ «s/I 09^: J«>S^*^ _ 1^ . \\\?> * *" ri^ "n» .fl O round toe shapes, medium weight soles and school heels. Sizes 8 M to 2. T\ \™V/*Sjkl J^^' /^A«» * a. . '' : ±L:>*r /3b±J^ >\\^ \O N>) ' v\^ .O • i\> v »°» ° $1.50 values in the January Clearance at $1.00 pair. Aisle 7. s' A wVtV»W^ "*Wk Zdk L * £/* A \ V y^ c e^W*' BOYS' SHOES AT WOMEN'S COMPORT SHOES 77:- \s^ » \ W^v S^^L. ''^k BBS. jftklk^^ //>»r *\ -f\, .-C \ W ' N \N \ "^ (L A- 'M V ° \\\ A V^A *? V' % St.3o I.AIR Mad I Frit. AJt\\ /mA ll^l 1 T>7^r v\ -"^ " • V*<>>*^' X > lar or blucher stylo. cut leather or vl.-i — "<..-"::-kf>* jI:::'.. Vk 1 I A \\ 1 9k ' li^-V^» 4C^ \O nS t C \\ ( A «t xS <~° n \* c \V^' » v c \^ '\- *° %vA^wS^ Underwear ffl \ i\\\^^S^K : i^^jo^!^^^AnudiTy Clearance j\ ik YOU \V ;:w;^ ; rS^^^ 9^^VC9S^ 'y^^'^^.^%^ \ -/%% \&<&*%o^ Butter 71C ment. Ca januar O y Tfearance ff^Xk i ®ftWCS^ y Yy«1I VVtL^i^^^ N«C*a^^2f%*W9Pv '^V^l*'' ,«^ 'S^^^'^^lb^^l With 50c Grocery Order* leveler. In many cases the prices are close to a half. Second floor. _._ U^^^S. &V&P** J^ ; *3s^VOv S<^rO^*. - V ° O1 1 V^VA o^:^ I '*^S^r^ GUATEMALA COFFEE SPECIAL CORSET COVBRB Mo— Made of soft DRAWERS 47«— Of good fiimbrlc with flkp \V*^^^v «d^J* *^rVt.^tsS^^^»«'X. '-CP° ' AC- A v.^ sV \v v** \y^^ ' I.BS. — , , "■ llvl - muslin with deep yoke of. lace beading, wide ruffle, trimmed with Torchon lace l*llie U^^^% cfJ* VmP'a JT^b^^'iH&S •• • # C^V n\^ C **tfV^ . o^,^ \*^^ RICE 25C. ■"■ I'OUXII three rows of baby ribbon: other styles, edge, several rows of tuck* ; some em- ♦~ T. 1,. X c! s^ J^ ® ji^ 5^ I '^^/^"" >l yK-flSw \>* »\ »'VV \ ' * A quality Try this blend at our special Wed- too. r.Oc values at 3'Jc today. . broidery trimmed. D9e ones at 47c. tO laKe \\^ \^4u^^^y^S^' :i '^^^k ? C > * A Y K t^^\ t ,M, M priSffVrS?" ' GToc"?lH PP s rl ro..°r f tlf 7 ||oor " ' S ll< '" eiOUS - <•"">* 4<H-Of good quality muslin. : CHEMISE Sftc-Mad. of extra quality I, ltw ,l» U X X%»^L .ar^-^Na^^ • " • ' *l^ '^*«y \^iV «.e^\v»» ..e •* i 1? TrvU I high, round and V shaped neck. Deep muslin with deep yoke of embroidery Lunch >\x \^&&J?L f jMlr W \t^^.''W r K^yy^^>t<^^ ■h« Wednesd'i • ---■ SI'EC'IA I_\VOOI. SOAP yoke trimmed with Revorul rows of lvov and scalloped edge.. ruffle around neck _ \\ %. <£rx&t <&4si£mr * . H>«§^ V^ ' m o \» .(» >^ f ,;...u « n .. ' We have just 100 cakes of Wool Insertion and tucks. s!lc ones at 4!tc, and mm cut very full. 49c ones at 3»c. on Our \ \ d#L »:4#^:--^% -^jr P^ <Vv^^v-* !^^r^rT[^ o ',1 T.via two 1 soap. re K u lar 10c size, to give away second lloor. . second lloor today. " "' r . >\ X X%f^^T:'*.:^^*V"^ *" <»' • V^«- \>^^% , P V\V :S lk '- TINS 16C. first 100 customers who purchase •*•*» SKIRTS Muslin skirts with LONG SKIRTS Oo— Made with wide Fourth Floor \ \ X^*^r. : ♦ V t;*^ \ A< *y^ M , Selected llunzan- v? „, „?:.,■„,.,„ iJocerlos to tho .niout oi ! $100 wide flounce and under ruffle, trimmed flounce, trimmed with wldo Torchon lUUIIU 11UUI X Xf.'Vi^r . •: • ' : lMr V \**^^ r\w*^- }m ?Z^ X J A \\l«' S;, r J rllfit Woo^bold ?« extlll?nt "for- to letiop with four rows of Torchon lace; others lace, cluster of tucks; some have wide YOU Will like the V^ X N^fT I '• lA, ««? *' J^^ 'I'S'i" ""ir b ° UleS ' 12t> kaJ-or-i^rlStly p 1 I b-uhlV^cak'csr-no'more. »*"« Mc%^S!ld toor' toda^ 'V* sklrt at abo^.'^anTM^vilSwaT'sc' tUoS * way the food Is VV \. •**t!^, *'^^ COTTOLENB.-2-LB. PAIL 23C. food. Fomth lloor. floor. JBc, second llooi todu>. v abo%e. 50c and G9c values at 42c. V.,^! it is served. A varied Vi 'sScy l^"?^^^ 4X*ttt\ F"f\ sT* 4- a ' C* a 41*^ Off I"""" >r< x ■ ~" ~~ — — — — — —^ — — — — — — — — — — menu every day and \ W# $10. 50 Cottage scts 2) /.ZD y^rrvi^S^v A Great Hat Clearance $2.98 moderate prices rule. Vk xt ?i j/t^^hs£ '&■£)* Uicai «»«- VlCOiQUtc it's a cosy place to take >\ \*M^^y^^''^ Sasement Clearance /b'«^t\ 11 Hats That Were Formerly Up to $8.48 lunch. \\ -m 110.50 COTTAGE SETS $7.25. German china cottage din- .Vs^ l^ tf*i***AiiS-4w«l>lwP Including hand made braid hats, blocked shapes In line French felts. Nobby .hood niftVrinl -i ml li.im I.'l n \\ lAlllllirV n«>V nets, 80-plece sets; mismatched, decorated ones. The ( •v^'-«T V". " W^'^AlXfiSM Styles, velvet bhapes, all neatly trimmed with Mowers, quills or ribbon. All In good IJirterent ami liome-llke. >\ January regular HO 50 (kind.lToday.-SBet -.complete, -, 57.25. V^"^ lk_- *.l-i'^r > **«l fonditlon. Th<. rulo« of the! January; clearance nay "Out with them all." They will Restaurant, Fourth Floor >\ Inn •.*»«,.« K«,«.; ... «i &*Pl^*wSott hl "' v out to ' llty at $8.98. \^y^ Clearance Hosiery Toilet Sets $2.98 — Decorated Ones uv te^jfs§&M '""■ l ' iti « is !MTS!IS " I cam .* xl ! '"'»**' — \V^^ _J ¥T J 'wJ f^ Kf? >> -?v^KSL* i in-:* WI-JIIH *1.4S to HUM 'lIIEV \\i:ui: in. " V^*^ and Underwear A namplo line of <leooratea toilet nets; in pioc-os; resulnr \ vJt/*.'v*-\ M mi ,i,n,ii-..,,-a i,,,i, 1 =,11 ,.a M . : • 1I1 ;. 1 ":::.:! -.!;" am ..,»« w «* .in. ..i,,,,,,. wiau ui.uciwrai values raiiKe as hlghas $4.9B.\Today.' for the January, clear- X , t&'" «• i*)^ rorn..-iv irii "f. I $1 is \" A V ... "n.» 1" All colors and styles for girls and children. « omen b underwear and hosiery at much under regular prices dura nce,' set, $3.98. Basement. •> >^%,»/' J»J markably low clca'rancu today, sco- Caps and tarn o'shanters. January clear- niß this January clearance. Note them. _ A\~X Z^-' olld " o< "'- ' «nee today 2uc. . ''■:;.'i 4^^ $1.00 Underwear 75c Jardinieres 35c %V V-^j SilK and Velvet Roses at 15c Bunch y*P~P' Medium welßhtwool underwear, cream color Jersey ribbed form A clearance; Br,i> jardinieres; assorted sizes; blended colors, /^~V' \ iS» lclvel '™ scl a% "^ »uuuii JL J? lilting, goft finish, neatly trimmed underwear: all sizes. SI.OO ear- at each 35e today. Xlaaeinent. None delivered. ifiill^*sK' T\ IT 39c values, tlirce in a bunch In white und cTuam only. Second Jloor today 15c bunch. >^Sft*jjr ments at 75c. Aisle C loday. ; ■ ' U~^^ A * "~ mfA $1.50 Underwear $J. 19 Fruit Bowls 7c \ -- :^? '> C</m\fffff!/ni^ _<ffll l'n<lirw«ar for women, vests or paiitH; Jersey ribbed, cream white Glass ones; 7-Inch size. Isasement, todny, each 7c. pi A «|4 D «V*^fc*%C» A ■^l^%t<M'^ *%£+£% -**" lH«|| "'"i'u'nV^.^l^^ct oo^?^^ iSSSS? a ssone H .n a sement. j[ J JLIReHS A ifKMdJkCB* 0-^0 -^ f. 75c Hosiery Women's Hosiery 25c * Leather Ba^S Traveling Baas Lunch Cloths 45c mi Velvet Figured Drapes 25c Ling, s..ft_ linisii, neatly trimmed underwear; all blsi 11.00 gai at, each 35c, today. Basement. -None delivered. /il»i»*3»' ■No' "'''' va ' UOSI tllroa '" ■' bunch iv white and cram only. Second iioor today 180 bunch. $1.50 Underwear $1.19 Fruit Kowls 7c *' W^ > ~~~ # .iiiw.ir for women, vesta or pants: Jersey ribbed cream white Glass ones; 7-Inch sise, Basement, today, each To, f I A vet itiAnr A m^ *4%*%<9**^ V%4+4% ?S:iwlS dJ ■•'"•■''■ wa '-'- kh " 3--"3 '--'"'— •»■""•"»•"'• j I J\vi Linens- a Clearance 75c Hosiery Women's Hosiery 25c Leather Baj[S Traveling BafiS Lunch Cloths 45c Figured Drapes 25c IWIIMwIL. «n«« vi<. .M,. r , i.mri; ¥> O Of linen. 30 iiicheH k.iuui-p; drawn work pat- Fringe <>n one side; they are l»'<'tty for -.the. mantel oj- W\WfffiLv- : WjY<i C ' ' '* <C 9 il4 «O 79 terns- scarfs too 18x3ti Some of thorn r..lding bed; colors ti. match most any room: values as high WimjgM&VCrt r « . A erfat lot of women's hosiery, in- A^.44 &£.. I£. ems. scarrs. too. lbxdb. home of them ftB 7 Toiluy, aUlo 2. rear. 250 cach.f-7 ' ..■ . Vi/iWfMW*«S* WOnlPl1 ' "° ''I udin X sample and short lines from longer, to match lunch cloths. Also tray " .m.. _• .', Ir ?A\*2/'yjr port * d hosiery, In rm - j our regular stock. Club Shaped — $3.25 Values < $3.50 Values cloths, 18x27. January clearance price, today. 15c rlllOW lops ■I i ' effects; It's thin way. The moal ..f tiir. m ..„.. tt i S ip •> 45,. , ... , . t .mhrolderv some in huck- .. ...:.. k: r..,, ;:., . ■ English pebble gr.in leather EaglUh cowhide trtveling '*^ k . .- |f \[ U ruKhionoij, double heel the i>.ot effects, plain or ,. ri1 ,,,,,,,|- bags, club shaped, lull canvas bags, leather lined throughout, BatteilDerg rieCeS 15C r . Plpres lOr Yf( ll Suf-?liWn*:"u.' ! .U«!: MMck^'whl.e.^eC'eX'ol.iorid lined, brass lock and catches; turned handle, fitted withbrass There's a great variety: select Includes center V snachtel and 1 Irish noinf J |Ov V A koo.i m ortmonl to pat torus. Colored lisle*, too. Re K u- S3 2S reeular price Today, lock and side catches' S3 50 collars, doilies, center pieces, trimmings and Size 18x18 and longer one» in Hpaomei anu msn '°" 1 '; i^ • i-hooiio from. 7So values lei BOc and 75. values, Clearance V •" , ,-, B ,'c > V< luua •' IH . K an '' S ' (K ; caiClies , X? J.W door pattern*. Home of them worth 86c. To- and designs; a splendid assortment. 180 ones at 100. Rear; V at :,0e pair today, ulslc i price, pair 2.'.c. Aisle 8. third floor, eacil, JJjJ.-W. values, $_./-. 1 oda V, Mi floor, day, rear aisle -. saoh Lso. .. la 2. - • SYMPATHY FOR PRISONERS Man Many Times in City Jail Takes Tobacco to Men Imprisoned There Seventeen, times 111 the city jail is ; iu-aily a sufficient number of tlmi-H to allow a man to gi-t fully uc-quaintedl with all dvpurtinents of Llu building, < ' but Churlle Brown, a waiter, proved yi'Kti-rday that ii also allow a man to gel m quuinti 'i with the i' ■ lings and mis ..I the prisoners confined, inert ii .iw ii Haid he had been an Inmate of the Jail just seventeen times. Churgea of drunkenness, selling phony jewelry nd dli i uri.iii^ i in- pe&cs have lit-cu lodged i mist him, and by the pollci- hi has I" 1 ii looked upon us v bad man. ' This feeling lias (,'bauged und if LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNTNO. JANUARY 2. 1007. Brown gets drunk again he may be ■en) to bis home, Yesterday Brown appeared at the polios i nun and stated he wished to speak to the captain of detectives, t'aptain kiuiimiut was not in and he wuh Bt-nt to Detective Kelly. "Happy New Veur, Mr. Kelly," said Brown ■■'I'll is is New Year's day and 1 thought I WOUld like to show lu prisoners here 11, ti I have not l'orgot leu liuw It luels to in one of them. Many times while i was confined in this jail I have wanted tobacco and been unable to get it. Now 1 have hero a package of tobacco for the pris oners and I wish you would let me give it to them." And with these words Drown handed out a package containing fifteen pounds of smoking tobacco and live pound* of chewing. The tobacco was given to the prison tin with Brown's compliments and ho left the bulldlUK with a better feeling I toward the officers than lit; ever had before. SAYS HAY IS FIRE MENACE Chief Walter Lips of the flre depart* ment is preparing an ordlnanco which he Intends asking the city council to puss in the near future. The ordinance provides that only a limited amount of I hay lit- allowed to bo stored within tho lire district. ' About ten years ago a similar.ordi nance wan passed forbidding tho piling i of hay in more than ten-ton quantities lnI In certain districts, but since that time the city has been redlstrtcted and ac cording to the city attorney the • old ordinance is void. It Is »ald that many ' merchants have been laying,- In larg« ■ quantities of hay and storing it within : tho tire limits. If you want iv go east, C. Haydook. >tr.Til Illinois (Vntrnl R. H 118 W tth. Put by all other thing* for THIS WED- Ni:.S|i\V KVKNING, Jan. 8, and go to Levy's Cafe und get it tine dinner and hear the --d "Pop" concert by I'rof. I talk's i! 0 soloists.