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X Embroidery Edging in narrow widths up to 4 indies; a variety of patterns from which to choose; values Cm V 4M | to 15c at.....vC Taro X Beauty Pins that are gold plated and hand somely engraved; come in 12 pins on a card and SÄ'lOcCanl X Women's Hose of black cotton; they are extra strengthened and may be had in all sizes; regular 20c 1IU Brate value; spedal *vV V dll X School Hose for boys and girls. They are made from black ribbed cotton and come in all Stae : «" 2 # T 0 c Pair X Women's Collars; made from linen and are laundered ; square sailor shape in assorted ÄfMOc Each X Silk Ribbons in No. 40 width — 3 Vi inches; come in all the new and wanted shades; regular Ä. 12 c Yard X Sa ? ito1 Tooth Po., the land fTrHs^ 0 ^ itv 1 toodqqj. the great 25c value at 15c t| even w here PURCHASE AND SALE- NEW "KORRECT" DRESS SHIR r h IV Several Hundred of the Garments Make Up the Selling! Each Skirt Bears the "Korrect Stands for Perfect Fit and Latest Style Lines for Early BLACK AND NAVY—STYLES AU NEW FOR SPRING-VALUES UP TO $6.95 AT Label Which Fine Workmanship! Each and Every Garment Is Fashioned Along the Spring Wear—Don't You for Any Reason Miss This Up-to-the-Minute Sale! . NEW SUITS, NEW COATS AND THE NEW DRESSES Already the .Assortments of the New and Early Garment Fashions at Symons Are Generously Complete. A BIG SPECIAL SHOWING liiorod »tr'.ss ■ fn-cc oil tit# bv* rr.&torvoj lc oil tto PRICES II* VP TO oc. iotr.: or.d Foocvoewd THE DRESSES vtrtsty ; UftUi Gacrg*Cte :?*>* ani other 9. 0 oil row PR:~ES mod UP TO 949 0«. THE COATS — tM/.ÖA a r*wt easier ci styles 1 Vitartij lac ud* petites. «ktpaords, BoiMt eiotha. ek Inch Lias, vtc all • •j)m PRICES •-! ti VP TO W X We sincerely hope that every woman who requires a New Skirt or two will make it a special point to attend this ore Wednesday! It's a special purchase and sale and concerns the well known products that bear the "Korrect" label oa sa * e this famous label on them represent Dress Skirts that fit and Dress Skirts that won their high favoritism through fine woT** 5 * and finish; all the new models are contained in the selling—fitted and shirred tops, plain and plaited effects; fancy pocket"^ trimmed; black and navy blue; materials are serges .and poplins; values to $6.95, at FOUR-FIFTEEN EACH i THF QAi f nr r fHTU nnrccrc values ° ■ iiL ohll ur t Luin uhloolo $i9.5o $ 10.7 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' BRAND NEW CLOTH FROCKS FASHIONED FROM FINE WOOL SERGES IN ASSORTED rot noc IN BLACK; MANY, MANY STYLES IN THE LOT FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE. RSJ J SILK WAISTS Fin« Ntw T«b Silk Waists for Women. OCT Fall «2 45 Value Ol.c/0 DispAyad tfi a virifty a i tto r-«v«t nucr.x- »tr.;« ; mads wttfc eoceurtfihlc oo!lar and tsra-back caffs . eokr ejects full 12 *4 vv! *e for OST S INTTY-ITV T. Women's and misses' cloth dresses made from fine quality of wool serges; long line and waistline effects; full side and box-plaited models; fancy belts; braid and embroidered trimmed; the colon indude navy, Copenhagen, wine, green, brown, tan. etc.; also black in the selling. Every dress is splendidly made and finished; sizes 16 yean to 42-inch bust; values to $19.50—TEN SEVENTY-FIVE. 75c UNDERSKIRTS 49c Worn«*» Cotton Mcasaltr,« Ucderaktru with full floasess and dacp aeeordiar. plaited riffle; black, nary. Copunhagafl, emerald and other colora; 75c vmhoe at FORTY -NIXE CENTS $2.95 KIMOXAS AT $1.95 orne®'« Japa ne se embroidered cotton erepe Kimono« fall isngth style; sssi'skiiri patterns and varions tor effls e t* to ebonae from; regular $2.9* uahaa at ONE NINETY-FIVE. $1.50 HOUSE DRESSES 79c Women* Wash Houaedreaees made from apierd.: quality of pvcaiss and gingham« lit sasortec rat silk w Of Crepe é( ail» sit Ni* Colon: Ân Eitn Vi| M „ JJ HSU EiGHTY-FTCl X Cuticura Toilet Soap; recognized as quite the finest for skin and complexion; regular 25c value; spe- 1Q r p.U cial at .....awv l/ufiv V Women's Back-Strap ** Purses made from leather and come in black only; smart, new< and stylish; at 25 c Ea X Hydrogen of Perox ide— full strength; government tested ; put up in 16 oz. bottles; regular 50c value; on' sale now «" 25 c Each X Bathing Caps made from pure rubber and made for women and girls —come in assorted bright and dark colors ; 07#» C* 35c value at ....»■ G tu X Stationery put up in boxes. Each box con tains 24 sheets of writing paper, 24 correspondence cards and 48 4A. B. y envelopes ;.... fcul# DOA X Pebecco Tooth Paste; put up in large size 50c tubes; a great favorite everywhere in the land; S. 7 h,e; 35 cTube X \Y omen's Handbag Made from fine bl leather and come in sorted large and raedi size shapes; *Q.| values to $1 at.wvCI HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES Here Are the Largest hold Needs and Here dfer'-ayad ta assorted fancy desl-gr-» at TWELVE AND ONE-HALF CENTS At 25c S «tr» Bury veagl* fctg val» *: >c.y TWENTY-JT. E CENTS. At c ÄA. i!lM :a , rrvtt-Jy aeai>-çwri Assortments of House the Lowest Prices Rule At 'Lv Bareua Scarf* and Sqaar«« ar- 7 rrt tily scallocsd ar.d hem*t;tcsed ; »pceia! at THIRTY-FIVE CENTS At $1.00 V. •tocting art is atz« fix« incites priemi at ONE DOLLAR EACH. At Si 50 T * w ~*t*» frrm •*■««■«. gad full TWfs -T CENTS at ONE-FIFTY EACH At $2.00 ."*"*«"**** W. B. CORSETS ARE STYLE MAKERS With the Proper Model W. B. NTFORM You Will Walk, Stand or Sit, Gracefully and Easily, and Present a Modish Appearance—SOLO EXCLUSIVELY IN BUTTE AT SYMONS ' Wh« J o» »dmir« the perfaet-fluia* Hum of ■ W. B. CORSET oa • form la the COMM TV 'S,*" - uU 10m, " rMtl,r ' r®» a W. a for TOI S fig«« that fiti like tagt. If year flpra la tl«ader or av«ra r« »ia« for a W. B. NUFORM CORSET : f joa art wl\ developed and wUk to appaar with «Under oatline«, then yoa need a W. utlaa Redman rente* am ..4 .lj. ______mt__ W. B. Nuform Corsets -gîv« *ty!«. coecfort aud rerfaatly fitt. ng r>wn. Long waaring, -*-«7 aawut* *z* t in a eoPMt at tha troat price SI .50 up to $4 B. FiaatUe-Bed W. B. Coraeta In new long and medinm bust models; long hip ; also f ~ S 1.50 W. B. Cor«eta in a model UY suit every type of fig ire—stout slender and me iium. priced at $ 2 JOO coiMt to nàmr» hi« »t «Mo W. B. Coraat* in real low bust model; llfhtly boned; e!»»tie bend around the *&. ........$ 2.50 W. B. Coraat« In medium bust modele; long hip; food for the ararage built iE"i"......$ 3.00 to fire lndhea. W. B, Coraeta in pink and is white; models for me dium and slender figures; r-..........$ 3.50 W. B. Coraeta—Redusos, e , made from heavy coutil; __ elastic webbing over the * | $ 4.00 ♦! thighs; sale at w INFANTS' WEAR CH Assorted Apparel for the Little Tots in Largest Assortments and Priced the A f Câp IftfMU' Wm. /A l OJC . er.rt. A4 ORp Infanta' Wear, locludiag ni 1WV ' flannelette gown», ektru pinning blanket* and kimono« In a* A4 CA<* Infanta* Wear, tadndtng gown* and khnocoa made from grod quality of wbhe flannelette aaaortec styles; a big bargain at only FIFTY CENTS. A4 CIL. Infants* Crssper» in »iw* from « month* to 2 yn Tbay arc mads from Nainsook and frocr sasnrtsd checked gingham ; at specie! IV! CENTS. Ready! New fancy Silks for Spring—$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 The first of the »pnng uucu'i styles »re ready »t Symon». Sport »tnpe», fancy pongee«, p-ilka dolt, khaki koalie, ate ; »uitabl« for »klrtt. middies and dresse»; every concevable cea color combination for spring SEE THEM AT YOl'R EARLIEST CONVENIENCE. JL \ST$ro*im prim of SIXTY-FJ J K tps. shirts, kg« ur. « • treat** ir. a iarlgrT very ? « sal Inelsd* nhis b *t EIGHTY-FIVE CENT! At ftrw* lef«***' «rfw AT ryK Kovrr*r U At long or tot' -.ed *tyk* fna to • -<s sMcrted natmli; S- ONXFim. DESPITE THE HIGH COST OF MATERIALS THAT SO INTO A SUIT, WE STILL SELL MEN'S SUITS AT . BOTH MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S STYLES ARE CONTAINED IN THE SELLING—THE SUITS ARE MOSTLY CONSERVATIVE MODELS AND ARE MADE FROM ASSORTED MATERIALS 0t A U r! 1 - V0Un * men ' s frood4ook i n « and good-wearing suits, including mostly conversative models in three-button m^,r« hT ^ m * te ™ Ü f "d of dependable quality; the color» include brown-and-black. Mue and grey ures, lue-and-white stripes and plain brown and brown fancy mixtures; sir« from 31 to 44; »pedal at only TEN DOLLARS EACH. $10 MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS—THE fl»« aa BEST VALLE IN BUTTE AT «M.UU AJl new for spring Men's splendid golf shirt» with which white collars may be worn; thev ore made In coat atyle, with French cuffs, naw spring patterns and color effects to choose from at II 75c DANDY OVERSHIRTS—THE BEST VALUE IN BUTTE AT Men's dandy overshirta that are mad« from chambrav in blue and in gray; they are made with military col iar; coat sty la; cut generously full; doubla stitched :*i.r jughoul; SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. $2.00 MEN'S UNION SUITS—THE BEST VALUE IN BUTTE AT.. Wool-mixed union suits for men. They are made with closed crotch and come in silver gray only; each suit is splendidly made and finished ; best valoe in Butte at TWO DOLLARS. SPECIA Women's New Fdl House Slippers With Leather Solas. Hun Fall I 1 JS Valo» ..... Eytr» special. Womn'i slipper« in all 'lie? (rom 1 » they are aide witT ieathef regular value »! ® NINE CENTS EROCERIES USE 1« GREAT FILLS Clerks and Deliverymen Laid Off —Trouble Spreads to Other Industries. Great Falla, Mont, Feb 27 —About •4») men are out of work in sreat Falls aa a result of a lockout hy the grocery «tores of the city this momma, clerks reporting Vjt work being informed that there »as no work for them Drivers of delivery wagons, hoth gro cery and meat. de. verad until neon to day and were then told to lay off All wholesale houses In the city shut down this morning and laid off err. bioys* The 1 -m v wr yards of the city announce that they will c.uee tomor row AB contractors have closed work although there was little doing tn t&ia Une. Conatnagtion upon the SlOf.OOO filteret Ion plant of the city came to a sud -leu atop. In the grocery stores proprietor« are working and state that they will continue to keep their stores open as do meat shops but people must come for their goods and wait their turn to be waited on. It \m regarded aa extremely possible that the lockout may involve several j thousand men If settlement soon reached. Trouble between ths grocers and their clerks over the handling of Rex fi^ur. the product of ths Royal Mining company on which the Cereal Work ers' union has de-*larsd a strike la re sponsible for the grocers' decision to handle their t usines« themsel ves. HIGHLAND MINING MAN WEDS DIVIDE RESIDENT C. J Tilton and Miss Mabel Dem-, mens were married last evening by the Rev E. J. Grveneveid in the First Presbyterian church. Mr Tilton is widely known In Butt*, as is hla bride, ar.d they have received the congratula tions of many friends. They are at the A:oma for a few days before going to the Highlands where Mr Tilton ta engaged in m.ning Mr Tilton has been operating a mining property in ths Highlands for some time. Mrs Tliton was a resident of Divide and is tbs daughter of Peleg Lemmons of that plaça BUZ20 FUNERAL. firitod this after- i iem d Frederick told at tto bomc. the Monat 1« Räbp M LEOD rUNXSAL eh area tat» mom lag ia Daval tto Holy C i SEVERAL HONORS DOE FOR BUTTE Hopes Are Pinned for Another Victory Against Manhat tan Friday. w.th a victory to their credit tc the preliminary o t the stete extemporane ous »peeking cur.testa, won at Helena leet week by Emmet OXelil. eon of Thomas O'Ne.l., the student» of the Butte h;*h school are deeply interested In the debating contest »cheduled for Frldmy night when the trio of local hoy» face the Manhattan team. Butta will be represented by Mr O-Netll. who ta aa versât,le i„ debate aa tn speaking extemporaneously ; John Holland and Marvin Blackburn The Butte teem will have the negative side of the question: Resolved, That Mon tana should have municipal ownership of all public utilities ~ The local boys will use practically the same argu ments aa at Bozeman. Their coach. Prat Rufus A. Coleman, la eery hope ful for a win. although the Manhattan boys are said to be well posted and very clever. indeed tn no former year In the his tory of the school wax the outlook for •tat« honore In severa, departments aa bright aa at present. AU boys are working with a will whether In athletics or .tlaer contests and the more optimistic of the student» are looking forward to a clean sweep of the state by Butte. The purple and whites won the football championship, they stand well In line for the basketball championship, and they are making an excel.ent race In the «xtemporane-.ua »peaking, the debating and the decla mation contesta CENTERVILLENOTES Miss Bessie Bennetts of 714 Lexing ton street pleasantly entertained the Jolly Bunch dak last night at her homa. The evening passed quickly wkUs the guests enjoyed themselves with musle end sewing. Dainty re freshment* seer« served by Mrs. Thomas Bsnnstte, assisted by Mn. James Ben The guests present ware Misses Lada Barrett. Myrtle Martin, May War Jfn, Gladys Ralph. Ruby Gregory. Esther, Dorothy and Thomas Bennett* and Mrs. Thomas Bennetts and Pred Martin. Steve Jeffrey Is critically III at his J*»* on Pscl/lc street, w Mr ï* P 11 *** R«by street, mother of FPM * Buxxa. who died recently, is re to be seriously 111. ltrs. J. G. Ross of North Main street yesterday by member* , D«u*htars of Scotia with a naautifiil set of sterling silver spoons. WM * lren •• •» appreciation J Cm. Ross, who delivered the Hobart Borns •'Mrtn tn the society in its celebration of the birth of the Scottish poet. Mr. Ross ha* twice given the principal speech at the Robert Burn* ceremonies held annually. William Barker left Sundav night for his home at Nelson, B C. He was called to Centerville by the death of his brother, John barker, whose funeral was held Sunday. Mrs. William'Clark of 26 West La Platte street is ilh Father Meade of Philipsburg arrived n Centerville Sunday to attend the fu neral of Mr* Helen Morphy of Philips barg, which was held Monday morning. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas McGloin, 145 East Center st r^t, are the parents of a girl born Feb. 25. CAPITAL STOCK OF NEW CONCERNAIS $250,000 - T ¥ C< -o»eratiT. U** Stock »nd D,trr Z 2 * 2 uau . P- 1 of iacoc ^r»Uor. wtta tto clerk sad s w f to totter stoek ci tto eoaipsag k $250 SOS mto^ooo ^asrw ai STps, 7SSTS Tv object* of tto mbd«bt an »«to tto asmtfseturs ci better, rfi ■ ■ ■ MEEHAN BABY DEAD. »»J Mr. |>^ Mwfcee M ke»t Kv.lnu Mrt, tk^ botcIm « tt. bom. „ t 0€l0€k build merchant ships. I^nd«». Fnh 27. The new mlnl.t.r of nhitctng. Sty Joraph MncUy. I» •* ported shortly to outline hi* program in connection with the construction of merchant ships (deletion by censor). Already contracta have been placed for »•▼•ral veeeela, and others will be given out as fasv as arrangements can be made. In the United States and Jar«m standard ships have recently been built In about three months. On« Brit ish shipyard expects to cut the time of construction to about three months, while another concern has agreed to deliver 15 standard steamers In a year. ARTIST IK CHARGE Tto decorating and pointing of tto cewt being done by tto Ellis Paint company is under the direct superriskm of A. Bnrgg. V 1 arti * t who toa bad s large experience in tooorating karg« public buildings ia tto cast, in clu ding that of the magnificent courthouse in St Paul. " CHARGED WITH LARCENY Hairy* Lera I» charted with prtty larceny t« « MW«||I.|BI «»net out ai the county at *»»*»'■_ ««Ma taUx by Dwraty Co» toraay E. Pad Kbliy and tbd ln JW» by a court. |a fn nlbwwl that Irak »tot« two wto tins and mama clothm, from Men. Walter Pdkw. 11U Wat G ran it. «rat MICHAUD FUNERAL. A hixfc raw na octcbcM In St Jorapfc'» raurch tht. mornin» In mmoory of Ladern Mlehnad. a wMl-known rodent of Bull. »Uny friend. nttmuMd the mrrtcra and W ^w«d th* Wdx to It. Irat run.» »In« hi th. Holy Crura cramry. menendes funeral. Many friend, attended the fanerai _ th!» moraine for Prank Mrn.ndm. r .I .hr . t .d in th. Srarrd aa in tto Holy GRAVE DOUBT OKI P1SSAGE OFW Unable to Break De£( the Reed "Bon« D7 Provision. WhnhJf.«: F»b ,T VI« of the pc' 5 1 wa ths f""' ;.:id U' • amendment doubt ,,, for.f-r-» - b ' L * break thrlr ii+àM* __ amer. 'Irrer.*. ^ * general to r*r.ew r n * J w . contracta In <■'<" Opponent» of the ' b ' n l^ lr r ment are JjbUant an M 0 Its fall ire Is * B ™ aT *F t )*t**, that tu pas«iX* >* "LwfcthW sert La! . failed in the P«t W ■ priations have lutlon. ________—' j Alien ! g er department. m«rrlal both of - .the New To ^,. J^tro among the vts.tlar I Butte to day _ —