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MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920 CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER PAGE THREE NATIVE BUSS THE FAMILY AND FARM LINIMENT I III lenient ui-utlirr aomellmca iirlhita ii iwltililiii! (Mtin In the Hlpa!. Nwlf. aims nr iithot expoa ml or tender partii of the body, which rviiidiim fin dax 01 weeka. ItlSt 08 HIKIII UK VOII M theao paina, ml) HUSH NATIVK Oil. Ililn (hti parta affwlcd. Indict will iul ki follow: Mood i Iri-ulnl Ion Kill la l Iranian 0, hih! iialn nml ache uiii rapidly illaniilienr. KI'ttAINS. STHAINH, HOItK MIMOLl.BW nml ItliKI'ltATIC I 'A I NT yield to HI.IHS NATIVK (HI.. Made hy The Alonco o Hllaa Medici! Comiwiny. Washington l P. I'i Ui. AO and IS per ImIIIp. (Aih ) SLOW DRIZZLE BRINGS MONEY TO TRUCK MEN South Texas Agricultural Program For Coming Year j IT K NOW THE Metropolitan Cafe We hnv 1 li'il t keep the old name. STILL OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The Metropolitan Cafe "PETE AND SANTCHEZ" Best Fresh Bread Ten Cants a Loaf Lemon Pias, the Kind Mother Used to Make. Coffee Five Cents a Cup. Best Cup of Coffee in the City. California BAKERY 1006 Leopard St. Rain Will Also Prove Bene fit to Ground for Cotton Planting. I Kurmrra In Niiecea count) uml the country around Coriiim Clirlatl wore ft Jiilillant look t itorili tfoaplle the gmy aklea for they might truly any Dun It WAN not ruining in In foi them ! lull mining dollnrn 1 The Blow, ateadi drlsile which hcRan , hefnre noon mid continued throughout I the day wax tin thltip needed moat for the mahlnir k tin- winter crop of !on:on njiil culiimp, and will put thr Krounil Into excellent nhape lui lottmi 1 1'lmtlng next month I If the winter K'tMt.ln can got I through without n rrei-se now. ami It j in very prnlmlilc ihiit they will, the Nine en rlvpr inlle should have alien ii ( rop ax to orfHi'l the 1 VI 7 nml 101 aeitaona. which were nt Into li t hi ll i ought. The Corpus Clirlatl tnirk -J tntrfft haa innrlv eight hundred ucrca In cutriiaat) thN year, and more thin fourteen bun dled ni'iwi In onion, tlx- iv.n principal i ti iick 1'iopn or thla n-irlon. The ram i that Ix'iran yeaterda practically aa- fint'H n hountlful crop for the northern turn k"t In late March nnfl April. The nun will help to prepare thr- kiohihI loi cotton planting. Karmera I i i pliinnlng. iih noon ua pnaallilc. to Ut , m'o i he flelda for dlaclriK and puttirw I i he i;rouml Into rhape lor t lie ieHl Minstrels Come To Liberty Theatre iThe Hoiioymooiipni Mlnatrela. the that how to plav Corpnx t'hrlatl elnoe i he Hiorm nl laat NeptimOor, Iiiik found IninlneaH hi irood here that II will re- i main at ti.e l.lliertj theatre for mother! iila Klvinw three ahuiia today -at H1 loch ii'i lo.-k tint v o i lock in 1 I Karl KnudHiiti, adviiti.-e iifent. aava 'lint Ii wna reined the htorm lint lull ; nmilit h. iIoUhIv Inierfere with IniKlneaa ,n I'orpiiK I hrlhtl. Inn Uml ll hit nol nnl : iilpil to do no. hut I hilt the clt , l 'i Iieiter allow town that In enra I print, an proud i the larger nutnh'-i of IHinolljl who him- flocked to the l.lli I et. It Ii.ih tieen neceaanrx to rtfnat ad ' mlaalon to aofne peraona Iwdh Hatuidnv 'and Sunday limniiin the theatre did not have a nnrfli i-nll largo venting I c-innrtl.i. I Tho Iraulta nbtalnpil hv iho Hnnev- mnoncra Mlnatri. Mr Knndaon Mya, will pro ha til y mlatn that mora attrae- i tlona will coma hare in th futura. aa ; It haa hn arwwtt that Corpua Chrlatl i" a Huon snow town. I n.r i iif iirai iime in many montna. mpim i ririnu nan a nimatrot anu Miudpvlllo ahow In town HatuWny and Sundny at th l.ltart thoiatro. Th hiinil Willi tha ahow playad In front of Hie ihantrp rtatnidai nttimiMn drawing i larirn crowd. MthmiKh thi- tmllcv ol th" t.lbnrty Hieatre nce it wua taken leynr hy I Itimrk Hon, hna iKwn to run moving plenum ontv. tnia wna departed rrom in onler lo luliig the lloneyiooooern Mlnnli'en here. The following atfrlRuitiiral program fni IMi wna ailoiitod by gatharlnff oi i mint i nKOnla, liorna tlumonatratloti itKi'iita, fai mora ami bualnaaa man'tn Kinaavllle in. a Droirmm tor the uom- i i mt vein in Mouth Ttaa. lat. Thrrp la neod for th uttnoat onomy conalatant with proper living ami uffltiniit operation of the farm Vint urea which ar apcelilntli p In ohm ter or not eaanntliil to comfort nii'i piuflt ahotilil be molded nl thla time .'nil The Imllcatlonn nn( that the ahoiiage of form labor In Ii0 will Iki Hi great or avan grt-ater than It won In ll. Ijcnei groat caution ahould be exerclaiil In itBtennlnlnir the acreag or i nch crop to he planted! A aafe rule will be only to plant aurh acreage an oan Ik. properl) cultivated and har Tfnti.l with help that (he farmer In Certain he will be able to aectire. Ijibor emploipd for the entire yenr la more efficient than tranalent labor and when the cmpiiing methodH me well planned mo in to Kvn alendv employment It pn.MH the elnniMnl To Ililn end it In ri com mended. (a That each farm lie mocked to iln full lap.icley wit,, t. i,rt(ei Kin,iea ot llveMtoi'k. Thla wlven coptlliiioiia um ploimenl throughout the enr, .md fur ninhen a home Tor much material that would nlhenvlae go to waate finly pure bred nlrea ahould be lined (b) Thnt cmoIi furtil be put under a nef'nlte nyntem or rotation lining xuch rombiimtlnn of crop will illlrilute the cultivation nnd harveatlng period ovei i greater p.m () the lent- (c Thrft tl.i .i.re.iiii. deinted to etnpa l- worked out on nuch ii 'lanlnj ua to mtrmonlxe with the available lat. i or atlpply alao giving due conaldei ition lo auetl ui lage aa may lie paniined, to lli eelook. td)Tht wherever poaalMc man pow er ahould tie displaced In hoi'Kc aint I maohlne power to the and that the available labor nurmls (r nmri bo more ' produrtlve Srd, Thi re In no need o( an locieaned i low crop ULrenge In Tetan In 19:'a i will be hlghn npeciilnt Ive and uiiprolli ' I able lo IncieitKe (he .u-iiiage deotd t j eottoo With tin liluh pilie ol l.ibi.i , 'and the hih i In 1 til of ileld and pi Ice j the taiini't who ioi rciiHCM 1ih intlm. J an nge in makei, cotton hla aole iimni , crop !n l;'. will in niMilnif ih..hi i to hlmneir and to hln atnte In I hit connection It In raromntenri-d j la I To mine all the food and ft d 'neceaaiirt lor the fatnll and llvenlocl. j with a auiplua lot aale. Thla nhnuld j Include for the home (j) gardenx. In j cludlna vegelablea, fienh and canned; j (2) fruit and beirlen, fruah rnd I'anued: 1(1) poiiltiy und poultry pro'hi''' I" 'home nnd market; (4) dnlr.i tiiortiicti for home and market: Un meat anffl I cient for family line. i (b) To plan for otlnr mone eropa I healdeH rot ton (r) To n.ake cotton n Norplun monex I crop. 4th Ii In recommended thin i.irnieis pi mi ice ueianiiornoon or cummnuiti eooperatlon lo enphanpe ol Inhoi The lion ''(i nt .il l.i i. in uit the farm in woil that inn) Im delayed ahould not Ii er formed when ,i neighlior nce.N him ) li.bor to law hla crop Neither I It a. f. M.i ii ui i.iw ii ' mplm i ...in .In - lv, .r .1 I. . . di i f..i v.idii.' i on .it i 1 1 labor w In n II in on .led in i h. ,11 mnpb i ropn gl ow n lo I Ii it i .'intiiiin lleliN to help prod in e tin neci-nmi r len 1 1 1 i.l life I 1Mb We call upon land Win" In fjtli. The gieai lonn roultlng fiom hvxm i.. encouiage theli tenant to the di pr.il.itlon of Indict pentn durlna . lollow theae plana herein recommended lli)i nhoiild not la allowed lo be re-. mid If mceaeary lo revlae i-ntal con l.eaie.l In IHO Owing to the fart that I tract, that thtae recommendntlona mit It la too late to plow Hindi veijet itlott i,. . mud nut with profit to all con It tK ri. imiini nib'd th it ap I. it iim poaa i erned i lili .ill lnrniern nhoold i id their fnrtn" luth Win re ii.' Im n.illibl" U In of iniei If In lulu i mitloo d i.iirnlng all .ii.,iI.i to iiir.m all land t'l't n .tall. n and inbblnh In rii !dn and clean imi.li ! wai.li. mg out Ii nee lornera and rouda audi llth Winn penional i redlt iinll!He along d b-hea and dialii.i ' it her pre-ne (uaileiilalj.'. tarmern ahould orgu tentative mi'iiaurex nhoiild be employed i nun local ciedit nnionn patterned fli in nr" rei ominended h male and nat thone now In niicceaaf ill otwratlona in tonal agentdea. jthln tnte. Where long time credit in atn Tne moe nt hi. mi., im ta w-r- i i,u iitti n-n? and on eiiay ierm in iii I Mil lot! an I . nil ill .UK I. ' .1 llniil I" no I..MK t i del. t i.l lib ilientloo 'III l'i Kino illl'lei I ti. pi oloMltctl di-iai KlitM tin -Ho . initl Mbmild In "offl , i 1 1 lit to nt in I wo isi im mii oi! v of fi e.l I Im all iinlontlM "ill In 'liiie nei ronn ui the italc iwieie miiiIii g am i i i.p ...il.l not la i 1.1 illicit liei lime lit Wi itbet I oll'l 1 1 ! 'til" j i . i eeonimitjidi d Ilia! lio 1'ianed plant . iiikm I" iini'ie or Kiirina ."i(i i mi1 inin ktnln niaghiini peanut .owpc I .,jii. j. r f-irme trie r aa , , . I II in I.l III ll.llll. "t Ibei I"" 'I'' ,n mi . i. mill, od'-d ,m i.l fei .nil I ' 1 "nl l..l MWtl'tll tl llllM K. I l"' l.'lh U e urge 'In I rill ill I I I I.l" Ops ill I.IIITleli HI'I hell till. In ii..lli.de i hell miii I.l I liul v -o ' InllTeilM Til'' I 111 11 1 Ml hull" M" !' 'e i nun w i.e uneil m i iiiniiiiinit . ii'. n i md mcetliiK nl.iren Thiaf'""''- ' I " ' ;r-i n-umernt nf-ttaigW Ti .i. i 'im i i i tr' I'o i , Hi". M.-f r' t ii i' iih' i- j,ricol' i' U ' Ililllee T 1. Pe ! i I. " 'I' Ti Mi II intern 'i " i . ' I.iw, pi i -ildant I'nliiiulle I'l.ilnn ''linn mef e, I It .liimlMnn. net r t . Agilcnltiinil AV M' i hand a' ' Texaa, W It Hlrxell. prenld n Walton, director ol tienn.cu, Th" V M old . ' Id i Tex m In llllerenti'.l i.. Mc I mid w'U gl" ill th. i i i c. in Idlltlll the ' 'nirn of fhi- ' t" earrs It oir tlni. tbein lor nnm ;anci' hi Iri'iinn tt...i i n . sont coo t ai "tr Khcuitiatic Pains' ani - nn- or I , ion. i .i m nt 1 1 .iiwrut too won Ii diiii. ' i.n,i ap.nlalloii of iiiiiil i I'riK ' n I riiidan graaH IthoOa '..ann and prtrkh i ic-i..i Ii irdppin i" IMnr credit nnionn anil man hit. llnAxli.l Iti .it I It.M u.. . . I It'll thi- ii . itll'M ! H'.ll l.tlll'l ti l 'll- Ot III i erinrt . I if e ii I., ii' ' II, i .....i i..,. i.i .ni.iv . en, I w In ii l.i inn ' h undei 'i noil ni t . l,iii.Binv IikiiI .lirrn nl u.i lulu.. nil! Sill I'll It'.iiti. ll km urn in he adapted to lour ln.-allti I ureal denetit I.. In del ed iioin oi Ml needa for nlantiiiB "hou'd Im. an pure e.miv ifioni under the I aiiii'in iopcr it 1 1 utile liw. a i opt nf whdti nia in cured In wilting the necrct ir nl man Till d t'lir-im le-.lx.il tin- ellidnHe miant oi rtlate l oiincll nl gili iiltiiie I T Ina can be oblnlned and teated fur ger ininatlon In-fine planting r;nnrmnn lUililtltien nl lulerior and lUMnil'e nei d ire )d. lilted eai It eiii ivhd-h icntilta In low iteldi and Inferior m-odin'tr Wlere l.onnlble the ntiiclmto of need nbould be I "rr. president made In 'Hiaiitin In coopi . t lv araoc-' h'edei.il laim Imn t ' all mm m tiilnein mi In tl.m methoil Kaltinf a rent better mul mm In t ui I and all I T. mm l aimrrn riuiaie"- I nmn.u Ik i 4lt..n i-.tntmiiiiil , mul ill., 'lit nei 1 ll I I dm inltorm plodllct wdli I, w.ll lelll T'Vi ln.lin.ii I il ' ' 41,'t ni.ti-i. ,i ..It i ..ml fttr i lit.' l.'i III If e . ",l.l'' lifi Kadi "Uin mill i Mhoilld mi ' mi It-1 Ti xa ' h.imher of i-nmme ce t Julehty Entcd By ranatrntlnc Hnmlln'g Wizard Oil A -f ml h.rmic prepetion ,o rglievc the nafna of Rnei:- .itltm. Sciatica. Lame liar and L i -.i. to it Ilrnnlln7 Wteartl Oil. It pi-n-t atn rjulckly, drhrM out sorcne' a Hm bert up atiR aching joint, and 1 cles. Vou will flntt almost daily n i for it in cae of iuddrn mtb-ij"i cidnt audi .ii sprain, btnm n. burns, bites and stingn Jn-t u re bablr, ton, for earache, tomtit tche, roup and colic. Get it from druggist f r 31 rtnti if not atiirird return the bi.nl' and get your nmnuy bark- Ever constipated nr have i U Itrad ache? hint try Wizard ! iv '."h't'S pleasant littla pink pilU, - nta Uuaranued. The Liberty Cafe IS NOW OPEN At the same old stand with the same high class service For moalo thnt arc better, Eat at the Liberty Cafe $52.50 GALVRSTON TO HEW YORK 'lo bv wotei end lie really com foi table. There In nothing h an ii eai trip foi nll-i-ouiid pU'aauro In n ivelinR- . N'-w i"ork wna nevei more In ignl end eiitcitainliiK with lie Ibeatrea. l.otdH aho,i mid nmn othel uleii dal ai ' ai tiorui. 8AI LINOS FROM GALVESTON . & CONCttO laayea Onlveaton 'anitary - tt. l'ftMi It. Mteamcr caila at KV VViuit where e,,iieei'i.tl Illc Iliad.- finlll ll.lllilill Muunl. Palm Heai h. Taniou. rlt Jelei -ti-.irg, etc oi tdtal'i ii Urn; rnt". nnbai quent aalllnga. leattrviitlona uml tick."- cornmunlcat with P. T. RENN1E, Gen. Aoont MALLORY LINE CaUetton, Texat Htauffn j aiiwi Tie, ght 1. 1 ,, avatr Wedneni v 'lalvaton to New Vfil JOftDT-AX-LEN UNDERTAKING COMPANY Ambulans Service Pavld Past, Director Mortuary leorite 11 ti'Nelll, a realdent ol lleel iiaini lor llrti-two year and a aelott ol i, tie of the rnmlliea of Ireland whi'-b i. mlc on the colony of old Han I'.iirlclol n the early dnya of Southwent Texaa, ilie.l al hit iiinch home near i nn cltv; I n.'Miia) morning al 1:1a o loci. lie w.ia inkeil ill New Venrn da with imeuinonia. Mr ff'N'elll wna born In nun IMlricto, June .'nth. HSd and wiih ihere'oro In Urn nixti -ai-ienth jeiil of hln Hie when onrtaken hi denlh. Hla paronia wore .lumen ti'Nenl and Margaret O'lJochai -I-. , I be I or liter H nil live id lledfld. Ilia mother wan born 'n Vlolorla. hm r ithur Inning einlgrateil to thla -ountry with Hie oilglnul Mctjloln colony which aet iled in Han I'atrii-ln. The hlntoi of the htnUahlpM autfered and the pioneer-no.- il.ilif by theae brave peouln la I.l miliar to every cillaon of Houthwat Vi vaa. hk-'ona of theae eai-lv jajttlera h ! much to do with the tranafurimil-on ol thla nertion nnd are now recogniatd .iiiinng the most aiibatamlul nnd honoi -ei i iliaeiij, or Texaa. Mr. O'NelU'a fit her wan .1 native of the Knwal Inle. iiiiiouan in cn-uo 10 man -nirii-io mmi; iln Mute oi I'unnaylvunla. where im 01 iKtnaili' nettled. Iieoeaaed waa marrleit November to Hltm Kllen Corrlgan. d.iiiriiiii 01 Mi. and Mia. Jen 1 iv.ri'l 1 ti i.t tlin city. who. with four anna 1111. 1 one daughter, mirvlve him The ihlldren .ire. Mia Ellen O'Neill. Hren- di-11, Jcrij. John t'r.mii and tieorge unej Ii. ot I 1. in- Uti. Willi, D-N'e'll i'. I M11 II.. Benin ( I'Calliighan M(i;loln. nil. .'I I '.iv i-ount) alno nurilie him.) M-- oNeill hna leaided a' bin rani-h il nilt li'ti mllon nouth of Ida 1 lle tor. un-ri U..111 half a 1 1 ntur ami wo-i well Itinwii in the i nine eltlnennhip ol Ihei iitiitti lit w.tn held in the highen' .teem I . nil thone wlei kllliu hirn. I K ii.. in U 1 r In ua). taught the filth .! tin I'.om.ii I'ltln.ll. I l.iircll by hie 'td. 1 -in I Ii id n 1 --neil all the aacra 111. ' ,,t, 1 hull I..- wan !i. Ofled ..n '.. I. 'Ill bed I ' ie droUKht to Fleet .lie 1 Mteid.i) morning and taken to Ht. loxeph church, where al 10 o'clock lliah Iteitan m Muaa uiii ii-lebiated hyi fdi l ather I'eter H111.I1. I' I', rector' of iln p 11 tab. who iil pionouncad the' .lotion The .1, r b n m crowdi-d, with friend . lid urttu-iiiitjinren ot the- : deceiiHvl Intel menl took puu'e in Ht. ' jiwuioh n i-Miiiilprv RavII1 Ree ' No More Exchange Fees by Banks in Dallas District i.l.Vti Texan.- Tlrf- piacta-c of - 1 t, ivib'iugi fei collei tlon-i will, . 1' . 1 -lied Junuaiy 70 b nil dunlin 11 iienin reoei-ai reaei ve uintrici . 1.. .im member of the M-aerve ...i miik nalem, accurdine to l.ynn I. ' T 1 in 1 depn- .'.,i....i. ,f il,f Oalhu ' r-idial H 1 ' ml Ha - dinJta, Mi Talley m. i I w old d. 1 hi .. . rne I par bat" and tin 11 In . k w-'idl be oillerieil wiiImjuI ih uuual ii. mange j ha rge The ft del a I unerAe bn.ud and Texan rrn iridei dunks li.,-. c -a 'bic'eil 111. 1 ' .1. 1 nil' 1 ia" tin 11 ' in- '.t 1..1 .fill i.t.tc il.r- deputv ,"i-ii..'i .'-t Merchandise will not be charged at Snle Prices. No Goods Sent on Approval. The Gufjenheim-Cohn Co. Annual JANUARY CLEA N-UP WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES REDUCED IN THIS SALE Women's Brown Moolskin and Beaver Shoos in Imtli Kid mul Call' Skin nil' In i-IummI mil in this Aiiinml .Inutility ( 'lonrnitce Sale nl a Reduction of Ono Third. WOMEN'S nnd CHILDREN'S BLACK SHOES REDUCED 20 PER CENT Our put jrc sttM-k of Women's nidi 'hi Id mi 'k KIhipk in Muck .ire to lie sold in this Half al a 20 per cent i-tdiicl ton rou;url. lens l' the brand or styles. DAMAGED SHOES ALMOST GIVEN AWAY 1'rovioiiN tn lliis aale our dainutfi'd Nhiieu were hoWI al half prii-e and Ickk Thm An hiihI .lamiHrv I leiin-l p Snle n iiilfs an uildhioiuil 20 pei il reduction (in I he entire si nek retrnrdlcH ( the aniotni! nl' dnnuikre. MBN'S 000 PANT6 AT HALF PklCE AND LIM me lot id M n'n Work 1'inln. ikhtly aolled ft um Wllti-l otlieiwine 111 chkI ciHidltliui, will Ik- connil li ly Inaed out atnrtlng toranrrow, Thap 'i mid til Wink I'atita lire ..Iiik ?100 Pair MBN'S WL00 UNION 1UITS l ifleen dosun Men a Maiiliun Weight t'nlo, KuIIk thai reguHeb will' for ti on the pan will go on n il - thla inoruiiiK. at . . . tlJB ilxmit nleve md full length 1 MBN'S OVBRALL8, HM PAIR title lot of Mun lit. inn .. liver, ttlln of gomt itlalltl I. Ill,, llehlm me 1.1 he 1 l.iM.d in m linn Aanuil Hole ''' ItJK Pair BOY'g SEPARATE COAT-i Me 'in- im ,.r 11 y. , ., , , that Wete 'lirllt!;' ,.m.i. ,1 ,,( Mold l-Ktij,nU I ,.li ,,, 4; :, iH t t loned out at aa Starts at 8 O'clock lids Morning Continues for 12 Days This is the opportunity you havi been waiting for to reap savings of economical worth. Desirable, dependable ami seasonable merchan dise which you can use tor months In come will be presented to you here today. Kead each item carefully - make out your shopping lint then come to the store and got a big share of the remarkable values offered. I Ladies' Coats at Hah Price In the Annual January Clean-up Sale Our entire stock of Women's Fashionable Winter ('oats is featured in this January Sales Event the styles are the Smartest Anywhere As sembled. Many of them arrived the last few days and are worthy of greater description than we have space here to give them. The entire stock is to be cleaned up at HALF PRICE. Entire Stock of Silk and Wool Shirts Reduced One-FourUi Our regular line of Silk and Wool Skirts ranging in price from $5 to is reduced one-fourth for this Annual January Clean-Up Sale. They are on sale today from $3.75 to $22.50 Each. ' Blankets and Com torts Included In the Clean-Up Sale at 20 Oil This is your opportunity to lay in a stock of Wool, Wool and Cot ton Mixture. Blankets at unusual prices. The entire stock of Blankets and Comforts is included in this Annual January Clean-tip Bale at 20 Per Cent Reduction. $ 4 50 HlAnketK ami (''iiiilnits V S50 Hlnnkt'ts and Coin forts 1000 lllnnketa untl Coiiilnils TO 1J6 SOYf OVERALL NOW Ma HliKlilh i ta I i ii i Ma i il Uoin tn. ,11. -hat . lumuMiil din mil tn K aie in i.e . .imi-iI .mi ., it,i it 'Th. ui. i. 'aula i- If,, tn 1 iii n in i '. il iu.iiiIi la-nmia i MQN't ANO 80YS WINTER CAP FUDUCEO X. Pin etMT "ui enure Iim k of Men a am' Itovn V.'u u-i i.iin K Hubjeol m 2a ! i lent ledu'teo, foi id,. Annual Cleun-I'p Hale. MGN't AND BOYg' SWEATERS AND BATH rows at Ptfl CBNT opf Men a ami iio i '.111.111 ., i.d M ,.l Kweitvra and Hat I IIoIm-k .. , in i on auli Hum moinitiK nd n mti out Una naje at a itb.i! "I 2ft Per Cent. Oni lot of Men and Uoyt. A . w t'ollara on mile t . . Twe tor 23c "n im of win rai hundred collaia at 5 eath $3.00 I2 fell I'.lank. U and t'oinl'iiilH $10.00 $6.80 ill. Till IHniikelH in,. I Colitl'itls $1S.20 18.00 SrlM.'ill Itlankets and CutntiMt, $HJ0 We have just unboxed an assortment of gray, blue and pink plaid Blanket in $6.00 values which have reached us !0 days late. They are to be closed out in this Annual January Clean-Up Sale at .$316. EXTRA SPECIAL! -$8.00 BLANKETS $3.45 Mens' and Boys' Suits and Overcoats Reduced One -Fourth Our entire stock of Men's and Boys' Winter Suits :uh1 Over coats to be on sale today at a fourth reduction. Twenty-five per c?nt discount on a Suit or ( Hercoat mean? a substantial amount these limes. Read these reductions: KMX) Cms ilU Im .l.-'tO I'm.. ' ,K iJ tl5(f Hot-i' Sutl.i lnr tlo.'SI liuVa' Uj1s fur $ 7 50 VI., m rills ,,t ,,i,. I ,.ad L.i $30 00 $9.00 Mi ii s .ti .-...! i .j i ' i,i i s 1 1 ' $37 60 $1126 Men m iim S'iitn and oat. I..t $46.00 $12 36 Mi .iit- and i untH 1... 49 7f. Our complete line of Men s and Boys' Rain Coats and Mackt nav' conies into the Annual January Clean-l'p Sale at a 0 per eent Reduction. Men's Mallory and Stetson Hat that formerly hold from $l.5u to $8.00 have been worked over by eastern hatters and are to be dis posed of in this sale at $3.39 each. Men's and Boys' Wool Glovos are Rduced 20 Pr Cent for This Sul BOYS' SHIRTS AND BLOUSES ON SALE AT 39c One tahlc nf !loy' shirt- ond Mm m ? whieh wt'i- slihtlv .1 :'i"' ami nun- lat ly -.t.l i I I i Ho 'HI I.l .I.Jrl, In Im "Iiim-.I ii ' 1,, this s,il. ,i 39c CttCh 11 ti lv. my - SAVESVYOU MONEY Murchandiee will not bc churged at Sale Pricet. No Goods Sent on Approvnl. SALE UNRLKAOHED SBA DOMESTIC. 24o An i-i i-cpl nm.il ijiinlity lllllllell. Ili'il iliiliiexl c nil' I'kik I'litlly i'ii'i't ami v il! , snle (miry a' 24n Yil ' No limit tn the -1 1 .1 20e AIM 80 OtNOHAM. 1'.,- A illllll('te HSMOHlllctil i1 ililti rim in n pood ina!it' i 2fw nnd U0c i. Mediums i,, on Halp ilm in i this , 1 1 1 . ; . 1 1 .Iiiinmi v i 'Ii in unci' Suit. nl ' I1)c Yd WOMEN 'fi MISSK8' AND IJOYB' RAIN COATS nt $1 no hid iissiirtiiti nl ol' Miatu's and liuv.' ain i .. i and Mai'iiiin in in i I'rorii I (Ml I., i, nil iiM ..all ' , moruiiii at $1.00 E.irli III' '-III It'' ' i. M ill' V Mil I .mil t Indii i I' ii I'ltlci , on s.ili in. I, , 20 Pr f'i'iit Boduotlon. Women's and Children Win ter HaU a HAIjP PRICE uHoitoarrE and orkpe ti 071 INK ULOUKEa liBDUf'ii; ,o pin c t nt. I II' . IM. , . ' n.lKi Id n.d I .ii ' I HfUec'i I- on itl.d .1 I i Id,. 20 lsr Cent Heducti m. HOBIERV tf RCtAt.lt t netd u ! si .. i -in. t ii .. .. todn ,1 l ilUeli ii uol .1 ltl.ii Id H. ile at 'i Mieelnl da nf I'lnnl . m ... II e. I, .rnl ' r -in i a' . I&. P.,, WOMEM'S ANO CHILOR'iN UNOESWEASt BtOUCFO ' 'I. I. I,. I I : .III , ' ir.a to" "if um . l, a Suit in ti iiil i tl aOn I. .. rQr .. I, H nl .in In. e t. i- I . ,1M d.-ll ' I ' i (0 ' in. I.ll O ..f IS .... ,. , Isn't in. I I ' .... .i (, ,i. . I i 1.1 m.i i ' ettVV TABLt DAMASK , . i M, ii . i r... , ' . . t.. . t - ' i Sf.AMLKkfi SiMEttS AT i it i , ( , .-(Si . l U il , . . , . f 1' 49 fc 42ae PILLOW ( - Ht AT d. A, . i . ,. . I, , . i', .-..t 1 t i U wi atn -ot' a tr row , i 1 1 ' .V 1 I. tt ?5c ta.n ' ' III! c 'ill ,'ii., ..t i ll I I I i ' ii 30 per cent lor i ( - 1 1 line', in I .iMrui - r M .ti. a 1 11 rnracma CU kinn Kf Uso Cnllcr Clauiried Ads. J tii 1 ot Di