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Hoenck's Change Sale of Ownership Is Still On BEST FURS In Butte Offered at Greatly Reduced Prices RICHARD HOENCK , (Henkt Successor to ADOLPH RAUH. Furrier Furs F'xclusivelv 206 V MAIN ST.. BUTTE l^reest Exclusive Fur store West of Twin Cities. We Ku> Raw Cur-— Phone 5511J -j ww « mm HOME SPECIALS DRESSER G Jen oak finish; three rooirit drawers Choice of square or oval beveled French plate mi-ror. A $ 12.50 l HÎFFOMER $ oak golden finish: match above dresse Regular $16.50 value for dining table Highly polished golden finish solid oak round top Dine- (with fillers' 48 inches across tup Régulai $17.5 de value fer . $14 $15 KELLEY & ALTON ft RMTt re. Hardware FLEURIS G AND fcLLc TRIE al supplies 2W-2ÏI Eut Pari St PHONL S97 $60.000.000 RAILWAY EXTENSION FOR CHINA P*klr. R Iro ! extensions Chm» are propos, I 'nvt.lunj an y». pend It un of »n amount es- man-d at $*0.000 Th« project* are entlreb . um merci* 1 aruj private one thou owed five hundred mileo *re to be con otruoted through the n heet MCtton» of Chin*, and possibly an eq jal amount later. I THEY WERE RUNDOWN How often we hear it said of a man Or woman that "they were rundown in health''whkhaccountafortheir present sickness. Forthat reason it is impor tsntthst when you find you tire essUy. when your nerves are troublesome or your work is irksome, you should Strengthen your system immediately md, the Wood^rfchin*. tiasue-buiid Ing food in Scott s Emulsion whir h ' * contains pure Norwegian cod liver ofl and U free from alcohol. Sm> a Bn«, bwu*.., n. j. it-a HEED PASSPORTS TO LEAVE CANADA Passports art* neccsvarj . for tient * 'f ( ai liitia who iliv ire to the 1'uited State'* at the preM ami the trau ispxxris are ve i x dif tire 1« Buhl llg to Butt' ( 11 cat fall MvCirath lead P. J. Conran. Formerly of Dub lin. Ireland. Here on Visit From Great Falls. all rt'M conic to obtain especially nre eligible for cording to I*. Dublin. Ireland for some tinu-. ai Falls in business fortunate to leave ( ago and at that t .•oxering departure were not so strict the day in Butte Attorney I) J. Mi nt tint difficult t for young nun wh •x ice in the army. nati of ho lixed »n Canada id is t low ii i Great » Mr Lonr. Lanada right moYths ime tii ie regulations • from the < eountry Mr Conran '»pent xx : t 11 h is old friend. ft rath. who r eeently WHAT HAS RECOttfc CF L'H 1 t-AbV T3m ÏAM The ExPSESSriA-N VVHO handled you® tkunn WITH EcjetME tA«.E ? r- " prompt Ot .-ery. 1633 llarri ne U'31— Adv ■t delightful o.vasious pcopl the ed fcx Mrs Hi Bowden. Hoc Bxck lex. Shell \ a Hal and the held at ' C H H. 1912 Ort'g.m mie Hill celebrated her >- The afternoon XX..S pg games and listening lumheon was "the of thl m birthday cake ndleb was carried where the lunch uM« were Irene Pearl Carlu-ek. k'V'ie Alves. An extiigham. Btttv ker. Pearl Hill by ti Epworth k Metho ie church j I reet ith Mr**. ( h_. ? Ho hon l-ucy Brush the pa«t 10 f the grip. The Boon th rt .lull will meet t« «rd fire ha!, It xx has b«.-t vhtdulcd Car! Stenberg of Alt». -en visiting her .1* 1»« South Arizona -M Mr* Stenberi «,-, ......... dents of Butte. Mr end Mrv Louie Dubi, of 1723 éïnh'e, "A" ,U U l ' nt(r,ai " fd the bridge " 'n ,r . ..... e '**' "1*1" «ft. ; pendu.K the eveumit et .ard. a lunch eon «., -er\ e-1 by Mr, Duhie. The Kue.t » « t re Mr and Mr» Georg, Coul ", ' r Mr. ! 1 Ha.kin. Mr HR« ? jr *, e . Tn PP- Mr and Mr. r / w l,lch - Mr *- *. hade, Vrth.n Olde. Mr» A Jackson. Herr, Tippett and the host and hostes:.. Tilt petition requesting thr *-itv round to e.Ublish a traffic offtcer at the corner of l tah ana Front street wa« presented to th, rit. la«,„at,.? a*t Bight and referred to the . mr, t tet- on judjc'ary. ^,u r .^r d Mr Û R ' Lhapu.an have sold their resldenee «t 1824 I.ineoln »venue a nd moved to North Dakota. HOME OF C. L. STEVENS IS DAMAGED BY FIRE ined Mr*. for tack j t ight ' i lie _ I r ? C !tv Via« ot lh " for * number of" v'e^Tam *torj- nt * fire i n hi» own home f or h * paper The tire starten I, a „. <, * , * cUv * flu< ' ln - Mr Stevens IÄ,* f'hier Martin estimates ihe i„, ,, lf*K*» than f 199. THE POST FOR THE NEWS inc ncnj[jt. ON A COAL CART Driver Took Case From Boys Who Were Kicking it in th e Road. i Nr« York Jan IS. Policeman Mr to ; fun of Bedford Hills, neai Peekskltl a lied on Timothy Fogarty, driver ol a coal cart in that town. that diamond studded ond the polii-ema the diamond necklace and the .mi found?" asked popped wide open a sted McCall found a leather case "Some children w .■und the road and 1 t. them ' led McCall to the t he works and tin eatd Fi •re kicking ok it a' I «al Win •art the battered ed the .lev rth fb.x'OO. was found intact, ist» had t een lost hy a womat the family of John Magee. ;i summer i-Nmist at Bedford entering of Mr. Ma onn the railroad Wampus, had phi tat be driven from to his house, ed the case where it the car without her Magee sent Fogarty mied the case. BUTTE IN BRIEF l;»v 1 F. Hawk I the Montana Childrt was in Butte vest homeless child to the I had been left with a ms. the local mnu be 1*1 afternoon a • - the j-rt the Virgi y hospital ie county, is he official business iiej ut y sheriff re from Hr» .it McDonald 'the Butt* f Ore.it Falls are , friends in the days with ft! Falls the citx ! H role of (treat Fars i« st of friends in the . ity. trs A J Spooner of Missoula is >t "f friends in the city r Yaiiton and Joseph Smith here fr-*m De*r Lodge, ohn R Bowman of Roundup is \ k with friends in Butte, iiss Irene and Mamie Mullen in bitte j * i M< Klliott of cî re.it Fall.* g friends in the city. I J Belmont of Gre.v! Fall* •red at the Fir en tor.tana Piano Co —I'tmos ue.—Adv. is Waiter W Gibst I Ring friends in 1 A R Pinkney r als from Three John II Rot* of The city on burine* R Lockey. Jr. ver from thi among Repolis is among 1* among the Dillon Is ■capita! on burines rharlM Walter of Sheridan arnon R trie visitors H H Phillips of Helena is j tB^ visitors In Butte. t R A. Mohn of Min ' the business visitors, Gust Abrahatnsor Twin Bridges visitor W H. Ri< hardson of I guest at the Acoma. Charles H Malott of LomVard cam in on a brief trip. J A Keef.- .,f ^ among the visitors in the city W. F »lecker of Anaconda is a guest at the Tait J L. Humphrey of Great Falls came over last evening 1 K Adame of Dillon j, viiitlna frlende in Butte VC Q- Mill* of ittesuula registered «tf the Thornton M A Sander of Billing!. Is a guest at the Thornton. Dr Btryk W \v Jeffrii arrix-ah». i*. and B F Johnson of J*aurini Here todax j ! H I»**aisch of Dill-.n in ,*. ^ the Butte ' tu.*r in among the t aoitul! Anaconda i? city visitors Stuart H Nuckols here today. * s * ^ Nelson of I<ewistox\n i city toda>. J M. Maddiaon came in t**da from Bheridaji Thoma« Lowry of iia*in in at the Thor j . 1 „ the ' * " rit in the O. undo capital J R Wotrln« of Oreat Kalla Is in the city. m-'V T-" 0 M . r * F E Mr» !.. Cummin* and H. R Cummin*. r The "Quality First" Store r ~\ Sale For Women A Special Offering at Reduced Prices of Coats and Skirts for Women and Misses a THE COATS In an assortment which includes nearly all of the most fashionable models for the fall and winter seasons are shown in such materials as wool velours, cheviot, broadcloth, wool plush, poplin, zibeline and many attractive mixtures. In This Lots Are Coats Which Formerly Sold as High as $25.00 THE SKIRTS Are shown in a splendid variety of the newer styles—for street, house and sport wear. The materials include serpe, gabardine, poplins, whip cords, novelty fabrics, etc., in all of the most de sirable colors, and also many very smart plaid and stripe patterns. Included in This Showing Are Skirts Formerly Sold lip to $12.50 The JANUARY WHITE SALE OFFERS SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY IN YARDAGE GOODS BLEACHED MUSLIN Regular 12' ,c Muslin, vard. .. ......10c Regular 15c Muslin, vard ........12*.*C Regular 20c Muslin, yard..........15C INDIA LINEN Regular 12 1 \i India Linen, yard...... Regular 15c India Linen, yard...... lie Regular 17c India Linen, yard.... 13/2^ Regular 20c India Linen, yard......17e Regular 25c India Linen, yard..... 19c Regula-. 55c India Linen, vard......29C CHECKED DIMITY Regular 15c Cheek Dimity, yard . . 12 1 iC Regular 20e Check Dimity, yard ... li>e Regular 25c Check Dimity, yard . . . Regular 30c Check Dimity, yard..... 2ÖC 1 SHEER LINEN Fine linen cambric of a soft sheer quality, for waists or underwear; 36 inches wide. Special, yard.................. $1.25 DOTTED SWISS Regular 20c Dotted Swiss, yard.....15c 1 Regular 25c Dotted Swiss, yard. . 20<* Regular 35c Dotted Swiss, yard.....29<^ CAMBRIC MUSLIN Regular dd'/jc Cambric, yard.......19<^ Regular 25c Cambric, vard. . . 20C Regular 35c Cambric, yard.........29<* WAISTING LINEN Fully bleached pure linen in medium and light weights, for waists, etc.; 36 inches wide. Special, yar d ................75<^ EXTRA SPECIAL ! C EXTRA SPECIAL 45-Inch French Lawn PERSIAN LAWN Regular 25c Persian Lawn, yard. . 19o Regular 30c Persian Lawn, yard. 250 Regular 35c Persian Lawn, yard 29o Regular 40c Persian Lawn. yard. 35o Regular 45c Persian Lawn, yard 39f Regular 65c Persian Lawn, vard 500 MERCERIZED BATISTE Regular 40c Mercerized Batiste yd 300 Regular 45c Mercerized Batiste, yd 35^ Regular 65c Mercerized Batiste yd. 500 CHECK FLAXONS Regular 30c Check Flaxons, yard 250 Regular 35c Check Flaxons. yard 30o Regular 40c Check Flaxons. yard 35o Regular 50c Check Flaxons, yard. 100 A bvautiful sheer fabric, very much in demand for waists and fine hand-made underwear. 35c Value for 19c Yard Y. V _ Knit Underw'r WOMEN'S UNION SUITS—Of finv quality silk and wool, low neck and elbow sleeves or sleeve less and ankle length; regular and evtra sizes; regular $3.00, for .. ..............<go 75 WOMEN'S SILK VESTS Low neck and sleeveless, a beautiful durable quality; sizes 5 and 6; Si 75. for......$1.35 sizes 7 8 and 9; regular $2.50, for .................. WOMEN S UNION SUITS-? An odd lot of excellent grade mer cerized garments, in knee or ankle length with low neck and short sleeves or sleeveless; broken sizes; regular $3.00. for ...............$2.00 CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR— lests and pants of soft fleece lined cotton; in all sizes; reg ular 35c for.......... 29c CHILDREN S UNION SUITS— Of a medium weight mixed wool in white or grey; all sizes; reg ular $1.50, for......... gl 25 EXTRA SPECIAL u. Seed Voiles, White Plisse Shadow stripe effects and a variety of the newest and most beautiful pat terns, in white goods of different kinds. Special 25c Yard APRON DAY BUNGALOW AND EMPIRE APRONS—In a large and very attractive assortment of new pat terns and colorings, including chambray, ging hams and percales; full cut and splendidly made throughout. Regular prices to 75c for.....50<* PRINCESS AND BUNGALOW APRONS—In ginghams, percales and chambray of an unusually fine quality, in all of the most popular checks, stripes and solid colors; some with the convenient elastic belt; regular prices to $1 for....... .79^ BIB APRONÇ— F°r women; splendidly made of light and dark percales in different patterns with rick-rack and tape trimmings. Special at three Ior ........ ........................ «-I nn CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' APRONS—Of fmHnnfnv' p6 J c * les "* Vl ^ and dark patterns and in pink and blue chambray; very well made I^and recommended fur good wear ~ ' " ™ Special 39^/ Palm Beach Cloth Mercerized poplin, Oxford suiting, and silk striped suiting; the most popular fabrics for skirts and sport clothes. ^ Special Prices, 25c to 60c Yard y Special Silks SPECIAL YARD-WIDE SILKS — Including Taffetas and mes salines in all of the must de sirable colors and a great as sortment of silk plaid effects, all of an excellent quality; reg ular $2.00, for, yard . $1.48 SPECIAL 27-INCH SILKS-In eluding a great large variety ot fancy messalines and taffetas and tourist silks in all of most desirable stripe, check and mixture patterns; special, for. yard ..................98C T BLACK TAFFETA—In an extra heavy quality with a durable lustrous finish; special, for yard ...............$1.50 BOULEVARD DRESS VELVET — 24 inches wide in a beautiful quality with a rich lustrous fin ish; shown in brown, navy and black; special, yard. .. $1.75 iimond are at the Thurn a11 ot ljr j ton. ^ r *Be of Manhattan i«* here to ' day. ** ' »üden of Helena it» here to Bert M < < 'ullough of Helena i.s in tlie city. H J Spark - of Roundup t$» here to day. 1 M Wall canie over from Roundup. new magazines I Arrive by wagon loads almost every day at our store The new ones t< day Ä-: ïïï todav. If >ou Uon . t know Just what you want to read, look over our as sortment and you will he sure to get -stisfaettom The P. O. News Stand, 9s xxest Park etreet.-Ad, SELEGT BOSTON FOB NEXT MEETING PUCE 1 « Council of American Hebrew Congregations Adjourns After Program. I Baltimore. Jan 1 « _ti,. . , fifth biennial council of the TIM uZ JS täsc:* ! Th „ mo j y resolutions, posed tne Utericv tl.? , he " e op - I but approved It /L t , f ° r immt KrantH j Horsed a pen.lo^ sv^il™] M ° n 1 I nuated rabbi. contributions for the Hebrew Union college at Cincinnati and other union projects. lo the executive committee was left 1 ° f ° fflcers - 11 ls 8a,a isè rf n er * of C '»cinnatt and " lÆvy wU1 be re ' --- ■ d J ; A '' ouk of Wi «>om came over to , L. Ab-h-ak-ttlssk«Ml! CitchligCiM? G *t a Bottle of Mentho- Laxene IhZu away. ssr "ii TKr SPRING ELECTION IS iWl PURPOSE OF MEET« Good Government Club Mem bers and Friends at Lunch eon on Saturday. For the purpose of discussing ^ | Plans and candidates who o** 1 ,m city offices In Butte in the »P""* - du | members of the Good G» v ®™' 1 ' O . f )oct | will meet at Gamers' at 1- • gtlM , Saturday at a luncheon. T otlie r» dance of all members and Interested In the work is ' * rc The members will also " port of the delegates! r wn° a state meeting held In 'week.