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FRIDAY, MA V 2S.;, 1917. PAGE FIVE Y. M. C. A. WILL HAVE SECTION IN PARADE ' The Y. M ' . at the Front" nn lnipoitnat division of llio Memorial D.iy I'ali'iotir ('olehiatinti prniniaos to lie one id thf bis cwnt of the day. Tis division baa Hut, a.s some li.ur misunderstood, iinviliiiiK I" do with rK-"iii'"' l,M'l association its activities ar' entirely camp, held ami trcmli. bearing tin- burdens and nsi.s of army work li aceompliali a Rival object of Kivat value In tin- p.nwrn incut in war tiim. Thi' farmer, labor inl lied i'ro;s ir;aiiiatioii;i have their lime wi ll t t. ht n up in their own division of the his day, anil tin- church people ami others will rally In Hie Y. M ('. A il i v i: it n and meeting. I w I in reality It is pilly that their nu-Hini; he held lit the same hour, for the work of the Y. M. C. A with and for I hit soldiers in camp and Mold In :;o preal, mi nece:; miry and no rppcaliui; thai il i;t in -teresitim; to every division of the day and every class in die nation. Through the war department and John 15. Matt, the hading Y. M. C. A. man of the world, and at present a member of the I'nited Stales mission to Itus.-ia, President Wilson appeal ed for the pent help the or-aiii;-.ation run render to win the war. It is of direct importance to the State id' Illinois, whose ipiotu is 75, 0M soldiers and to Ottawa which sends our own Company ('. The Y. M. C. A. work at the Front is practically a part of the army. The Importance nltat lied to it by govern motif, otlicials and army ("llicera is revealed in many ways, it works un der special provisions of Army Or der No. ;W. The Koveinnient provides Its transportation. Army ollicers do its policing. Its supplies are Issued by tint army, appeals from all quar ters for continuance of its work, uro , Ktrikinn. lis endorsements front . ivcry department of c.overnmrnt and ,. army oilicials and the .soldiers are instituted. The story of this work for the . benefit or all will he told ftn .Memorial Day hy Tom .1. kdlin, of I'ontiae. who had charge .f a department of ' the Y. M. ('. A. work on the Mexican border and acted as chaplain of the third and fourth Illinois. Our Com pany C. hoys, one in the. third. He is the. chosen iirKUiilzcr and spokesm in for the ollicial Y. M. C.,A. work at the front in this part of Illinois. In writing to the local commute Stale Secretary Slimnuher, of Chica go, mvs: "Mr. KiPhi wa.; one of the most successful Y. .M. C. A. i;ecre taries on the border last summer. He I has a splendid fliory to loll hotli eoti ccrniiiK the 'work on the border and '. coneernliiiT this new .opportunity for c Korvlni: the present I'nited States ! army, lie is one of oar best plat v twin men and you need not fear but that a line bupropion will be made." Mr. Killiti will illustrate his speefh with tine stereoptiean pictures. lie cr.4i-) -wiNn intt-y ftnthnst ;4 asm and loo per cent gratitude that. he can servo his cotintdy in this fin portant. vork ; ., Announcement ' w ill be, made later i of the' hour and place of all of (he mootingb foe Memorial Day. , OLD GLORY FLOATS BESIDE IN COLORS (Continued from I'age 1.) States will ho called up to give gen erously and in a spirit of patriotic sacrifice, for the support and mainten ance of this work of national need. (Slyiieil) "V'OOI)i;oW WILSON'." School days ended for 0. h. s. pupils Today was the last regular Bchool day for the students of the. Ottawa liip.h school. Starting Monday, tin final "exams" for the year will be held Students who have maintained a. average ol eighty-live per rent are ex empt, fi'om examination. Youths who took military traitmiK at Culver or who worked on farms, are also ex cusoil from the dual tests. ZIMMERMANN FUNERAL WILL BE SATURDAY AFTERNOON The funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ziminermanti will bo held Saturday afternoon at 2 ::!() o'clock from the lale residence on West. Lafayette street, Instead of I'Yiday as was an nounced last evening. Services will be ollielatcd hy llev. Khert. Bulla will bo in the Ottawa Avenue cemi tery. Leonard Hcniiclt visited with friend; In Strcator last evening. Notice, K. of P. A apodal meeting of tho St. Klmo LodKo, No. 70, K. of P., will bo held Saturday, May at, 7 o'clock.. Third, Hank Work will hn conforroil by tho Paul Hovero IidiIko of Jollet. All members aru ui'Kcnlly reipiested to at tend. V. K. CULWKl.L, C. C. Benefit Program. The Musical Club will meet Friday nvoniim at X:l." at. the llaplisl church Tho program will consist ot a number ' of old fashioned bouks. A collection will be taken, the proceeds heiim used for tho benefit of tho Couuly Farm ,Tho public Is cordially invllod. Player Plnno Rolls, Saxaphone arratiKemcitt, Imnd played and song rolls, at the Smith Music Co. 823 La Satis St., next to Ciayety entrance. GUY AND VI!;i8in'ITEMSl;i l(ii hard Ui.w.. Vincent U h tc 1 - 1 r llines, ol .I,.;;cilles, v. i fo f'Hi'is of I'r'eiiils in Ihii illy ev i tiinr. William iMarti-n. Sr.. ot : ta and lb la t i all"d on 1 1 n n I.-. in iiiis t i! eveiniiv. I.olii , I licbl, ol i e.i t"! , 1 i ll Cllai.il ( : i li if . I:-. a tii;;:,. ''"I . Max Km i;.e I d l i in h , i lilt I "I thi.; ril ait'T . Iti'liiliut; tie Ira. 'd-euii-!;,- loip in ) in ..li-atoi lor Ci t f'-cr il;if. Mr. i'tid Urn J',IH'M Mi:-, of .b My M ni trati v. i ;.lii'.i!"l h';' :i'l.; !a venui". J A. Kl. ul, Icy ictiiriiid loan; !: ay alter a tv. ,i day:;' lm inc.;. 11 tp in t iiic;r:ci. Mi.;.-. Mae Mniph;, , of Chicago, i I he c.ue ;t of In r oil. -Hi.;. M i :, licit tint tlerlnide Anbury, of Waltliani township. Mis ; Myra Ol. oy, ol N v. ark, was an Oliav.a isitor ye:teid,iy alter m inn. Mist Klla Price was a bu:iitit-s vis iter in La Salle yertcr'lay aitcruuon. Albert i:d;:c!l, ol l.a Salle, tiutw aeU'd business vestenlay af'eitio,ei :n" Ottawa. Atiurney It. C. Ilonon'iite, of l.a S.;lle, called on bti' iae::., aei.tr: iet ances yesterday afternoon Uichard Wolfe, oi.e in tile ollb ers of I'he l eiple's Tnct K Savinu; Hank. who was hurt in a fall Saturday even in;?, is reported a:; KettiiiK along very ni elv today. Mark I utfy left thh morning for Kansas City, where ho will visit for cveral days. Mr. and Mrs. Yv'llllam Stanton to Strcator last evening. Misses May and KIlie Woodlock are spetuiiiip i ne nay in cuiciigo, nie guesi of friends. Yesterdiiy afternoon at, U : I o'clock Miss Harriet Freeman, teacher in the Marseilles public schools, and Fred Fisher, of I'eloit, Wis., formerly i Marsedles. and son of ex-city commis sioner O. II. Usher, ol I iiiii. cuy. were united in niaiilaKe. ' iie. Ciifl Stack man, liiislor of lite f.'onnref;al ioiial hnrch, ollicialcd at the services. Mr. mil Mrs. Fisher left on a honeymoon trip to i htcar.o. I hey will re;.id in Iteloit. DR. ARTHUR VVAITE DIES IN THE CHAIR 0;'..',iuili::, X. Y., M'.y -" ' 'i: with morning faces, eaner to labor, ip.er to be happy." This quotation from Stevenson was the parting inossaue to this world ot Or: Arlhur Wiiritn. Waite, who went to the elect rle chair last nii'ht Willi iinl'altei'jii!; nerve to epi:itc the ntur er of his wile's parent, Mr. and Mrs. .Toll li K. Peek. In ii 'aealcd 'envelope, entrusted to lr. Amos O. Sipiitc's, prison physi fan with instructions not to open it until today, Waite had written this Today the body of the former ilea list v,;i.( claiiiied by an ():;:, innis? till rtaker actiiift under instructions from Frank Waite, the (lei eased'p brother. , Hf reipiesttid the body be buiiod in New York. Is this all there is to it?" ho r? marked as tie. toon a seat, in (tie elec tric chiiir. As hit arms and log;; wire trusi.oil I hey twitcheil tiervoiin- ly, but. ho iiive no visible slj'.n of dis trees. Two shocks were administered. An Ancient Barbr' Greeting, Old time burbers hud to display more vnrleiy than their successors. A work published In I.".!'- describes a barber's- eot!m to n customer: "Sir, will you lia'e your hair cut alter tho Italiaii iimiiiier, short nnu roiiiui, , ami men m.iii.-t w ith the curlluK Irons to inula Il l ink like a half uiooti In a mist, oi like a Spaniard, louts at the ears ami urled liku the two ends of an old perl wlK, or will you bo FreuehlHed with n ivelocU down to your shoulders? The nicJish cut Is base, ami pMitloinen .urn It. Novelty Is dainty. Speak the Aui'd, sir. My scissors aro ready tn Mi uto jour worship's will." Loiidcr Lvpriss. England' Uncrowned King. Of tlie lmiK lint! of hiiiKH which have rilled Kiiulnml since Ihe days of Wit Ham the C'oniiuoror, nearly !HK) years nun, there liaM been only one uncrown ul Kim:. Klnf? IMunnl V., the boy Kinn, who met an untoward fate in the Tower of London in tl!. Is the onlj iiinnarcli who retailed without recelv in" Ihe church's blesslns or tho forma i ImimiSi! of bis subji'ts, Some people aro Im liuei'. to Include Lady Jane drey nmniiK caiKlaiid's num ai'ilis. If this ihiiiblful claim in al lowed, then l-'aiKhiml's only .inerowiied ipieen ranUH villi Kdward V, and de prives hlin ol one distinction. Loudon Telegraph. It May Be You. LImcusc. does not, discriminate It attacks the rich a ml the poor. The Public Health nurse helps you wlidi you arc nick. You help by contrihut iiif,' tomorrow at the Taj,' Pay. Ladies' Auxiliary, A. 0. H. will hold n. meetitiK in the Odd IVI lows' Imi: at 7:;:o t'lis evenim;. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOIt SALK - lieed baby carrhiKe ami 2:',-ineli art dome: will sacrifice both. Phono K011 SALI'.' A bargain -etahl room eottuKo with improvements; 2 hirw lots. Price. $2,tmi) If , Hold at onci lmtulre hid luinijlas street, or photic i ociety Notes! Ahctit foitylive l.'.dii':. attenn."! the nieelim; ill Mrs Custiiv Knell s I's on U'e.lni'Mi.iy l.i-,t to t-iiae in wnrk for the Ltd Cros. . Memt'er.-i id !. rlul;uiili'iae lieparlnieiii of lie- ot 'i . t.irtit Vv out a u Club ami otir.; wer" pre i nt Mrs. ',. H. Fall tei to ld. ; 1 p.l.iry or i ne Ottawa liatier ul lae Ki d Cross, wa ; pre: cut and read the rcently ftiriimkited rab j under which i!l iliaries tor the 1,'ed C'Ihiss woi'I. m iv be rn- itii'eil. In the d isclissicll pillow me, the ailvi:;abll.ty of t'!l. I'.rinip wc.rkiiij; riaqdy a - a division of lb" lirst rr;:uii',:i!ioii, under its olli cers, was considered, t'pon a vol" it was decided with praet ii ab mi Mii mily, to oiTiuie as a separate and di.tinct unit with its own ot'iceii. wmkinj; e.irecily under the jurisdic tion of the Ottiiwii Chapter of the Ited Cross, and it was voted that for mal application be made to the Chapter thru its secretary. Mrs. I'.at lerlield to be known as I nit N'o. L' of tho Ked Cross auxiliaries. As' a result of this meetilis about twenty iivt; joined the Ked Cross and paid their money to its secretary, Mr:;. Kill lerlield. i.i i i .Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. O. 11.. will entertain at a card party and dance this evening at Hi" Odd Follows' hall. Cards will he idiivcd from S until 10, ami dauciiii', will follow. Tlii! regular m Imol and reo ption of Willis' acadi-tuv will be held this eve., IB. ASK ALL TO DO THEIR BIT IN NURSE WORK Do your "hit." Saturday is Ta;; day for the I'ul. lie Health Nurse aud you will be expected to lend some as sistance to Ottawa's most philanthrop ic orcani 'at ion. All day tomorrow v 1 1 1 1 n ladies will be at work taiiidio', pi ilestrains and people in autos in or-iL-r that suitable funds may be raised to finance this work, All classes will he expected to lend some assistance. MAN IS HELD FOR THE THEFT OT AN OVERCOAT. Chawed with the theft of an over oat, a iiian f.:ivim; his name as Jo seph Foc.el was arrested hist eveiiin;:. by Captain of Police Montgomery and illlicer Keilley. FoKel .denies his Rtilll.' Ho will be amb'ne.l' for hfar some time lodiiy. . OTTAWA BANKS WILL BOOST LIBERTY LOAN Ottawa bi,nl,H will work in unison m the sale of Liberty I'.omls, if the plans of YV. A. Morey, who is assisl' 'm; the i'ovcnmiciit iu their t.ale arc adopted. Mr. Morey is in Ottawa to 'ay caliioj; on oilicials of the various luniks and aidUiif; th fithte lianlis and iiHiiliir thiit they organize for the sale of the war loan. It i' xpecti'd that an appeal will be male i the farmeis to purcha.;o the hoiid,, is ii lug drive is now neiio? iiuiue in ttio rural sectioiia oi tin; state, 1 ncR or thij ficKpoci er. For safety's sake the pickpocl.et sc iliim works siiif.ic luiuded. lie iismiii. works with tt couple of "screens," wlr pin tit themselves in front of the In tended victim. If the "job" Is a diiu cult one they carefully jost'e him a' lie critical moment in order to dislrnc his attention. A favorite trick In : dense crowd Is to tip a mail's hat nvei at thoiijfli accidentally. IPs hands in! arally ily up to set it rlirlit.. Insleail l Lev slioiild cn NtraiHiit to the wnt.'l and. the neliey jioeket. If your hat I kuiM'ked off in a crowd make sure you; money poclat Is Biire lielore irotimm. about the lint. If you are quick ctioii."! yim may catch a hand there. The Points of Our fitars. IHe stars n our Ibm i;ml llmse ni I" v.'1'e.lt f.!'!ll "f the I'niteil Stales, II ell ;:s I lew on the seal of the pies .nt, are live pointed. The seal n. ,e li nine of lepi'e.-.entalh cs, howevei lows six imiuled stars, and there ar '; poinieil stair on the obverse of ,1, nil' ami ipuirter dollar coins, w i' li tt vt inteil stars on Ihe reverse. The 'i use of these coins is a copy of tli ent :-cii!. with (he clouds and tic ii'.-. oiiiitleil. So far as tea be asiv: lined, the six poi'iti d star Is ileihe mil llle enlmilnl cuius, .vhich Wei'. csiiiiicil III Ihe manner of F.iiL'lish h"i dry. which siinetimis that star. Th, tars mi the flaK ore copied from tin wmhitiKton coat of anus. - Harper's. Put Ottawa in tht White Health Zone hy rniitrihuliti;; tomorrow, Tag I);t(,', for the Public llcallh nurse. Do Your "Bit." I'oniorrow is Ta tr lay. Help Ot lawa'H most 'lm Public II iil.iiiC. ilescrvitiK pliilaiil liiopy, tilt 1 1 nai s-'n, by cmitrib Bargains In Used pianos At, the Smith Music Co.. ,'i: l.a Sa Si., ihM. tu (iiivi.'ly entrance. Flowers for Memorial Day. Those who have Mowers O" wlm can Hccurc tlictu fur Memorial day, I'lear." lirlriK thctn to the Kir: ! M. I'). cliun li licfori! ID d'i'loek. A lar,:;e ipmntity ill' cverKreeim In deml'tiblo ior decor utiUK purpose, Those ulnmlil h'' .rouiilit to the church on Xii:ti;!iiy ci Tuesday. GRIMES DELIGHTS ? OTTAWA AUDiuWCF; AT HSCITAL It ui,i UK etc.: Isillllin lit in ov i l( 'tit. cwutii; 1 at the 'i; ei:(. r Uaptist iiiil ul Miss Li I ir. t.vcl! choi II 1. 1 t i vetnil 'A il II. ice !l'ieve-. 'lie I" led by and . 1 1. 1 i Wri 'ht, '-epraii I", il ber, pi.lllisl. I Mr. la'ie'.es I-; cert ilnlv m f.rlt;! ' of rank Hi' pluym;; h !i limtly mil ;i ';. and pleaan, no mailer whit tin demand:: nr.'y be f-ir pui-.-'y t.-i hiiic.it i Work Hi,; leelMI'tjce i;, :.. Pne that, the ilil!i'"!l:i'7 of hi; numbers are tor e.'l ten all I ins i:r. iiu; i'; a source ol j i :tl i !l jnv nient li i his audn are. i lis rendition ef lie.' Komnuce and Finite from W'ieniaui-.li'.s Concerto in ! siiteir, his opening mm. Per, j;ot hi -liiilii nee ",.rh him" frnm the . tan. a'id lp" appl.iil-e ol lli.it and sat'cee I ni'. iiiimbi is inns! have been v I y Ci'.iCfyiiiK to the yoiini; iirlist. 'i he cspecjiil favorites were iirobabiy the N'eet nn! in !' 'minor (I'bopni Auer) ,i!l l the Lei'iCII.e, his own tempo: i tiop, which his aH-'i'-m e compcMeil him to repeat. Miss Wricht has a voice that i powerful and pleasing and all of her numbers were heart ii v cnivrcd. '1'be lin ii pleasing. A silver l i.m m,!i! bo made in this couneciiou to .'dr. Crieves - an ohliirato is inii nded to be hes.rd wiihoiit. iin eifort cn the pnt of the hearer, lie was ahhoKcfh er too modest; there was no danger of his ofi'i'sli;ii!o;viii:.: Miss WriKliL even hiid he used much more power than he did last ev tiini;, and the beau ly of his work would have been much more in evidence. Mr. Lyell is a prim e of an aceoin pani' t. The iiiidieme woeld Imve been very much pleased to have hi nd al b :i. i on solo number fi'oiii him. ''he li.ipiht church are to he con AY ituhueil On the. hi;di class of the elltel'M iument. COMFiIITEE NEEDS FLOWERS FOR MAY JO e oiiiei i s ol eiai ii ii ami t 0pl. l'i' ll. illj' ;li l'n:d:n". i the Alemel'i;'! e ls,V. e- ,-(.n' As; ate .ni: i.' '.' i on.'.itlci. iiiii-, lor V.'i-I'i.' lile CI1!"' Me'.'UH ;. 1 i i n f ii V i i'tc !!:-. l-, !::.'i fact Ibit' . Is m i n Or 1 1 ta; i nif's ; n Ibi'.-.'i r ; I h; l..ll old ell Dec'c;. 'i i ll c;iic( Hcits i; .I'.. 1 e..e ('in'. CI s w iii not i It.ii day. Oi'ib":' il; l'ow !::!!: aie in 1 ,11 !l .1 I he !l I ' ' l.rO,l is. r li ill M.iy, !:: t 111, : leii'iid i ciieciiie. Tlie !lov.i r committee. t lot of I'ord i!.-or:i'; i ei'V nil njoiK li-ij - i be e: IC l HI. 'eMs iniiil'i 's. an . to i -I'1 ilieil ijl l,,i ; I .lK.nl. I , I' U'lp till I I .e;it. il .'.,, ': J'fi :i! '; iillii lent ymialit'.' 'lie ! I'.i veic ol I la', o':! i.U ':e'' 'iu iliiily off ll-wc 'l"C 'a (i t hi.; y.'ar oy. la. In he ...debtcC st will be ' A ,w fij .1 -'.( ; ! m ii,1! I IT1 r i.c.de I h 'te 11,-11,1 ! I.I'HVe: :, v. ill ,lie .ci n ri-e'pfsl " !il:i!l.",: i lim ell ttr U (ii oho i-t 'i o'elo; f V, e.lii'. . ! iv inmil :ns'. and they jue ee- ireil as soon .ill"! t'l-ll Iciiir a.-, I"i 'ihle. Anvoiii; I'l'.viie: i'oivcts and mm I le ' i t.il.e Il.'i-'u ( the church c .n ti bi- 'dn m- to I 're blent Mess;:'.!, or ',! -V.', "'.','. i-.'asii, Mnl t'e v w ill i.e (,il!- ii i . i-;f"r ;ieeii !;!! lib o be neeib ; and it , HI be w , II ior -. n uiie m t he : otinl ry, i ii teleplu tbnvi rs oi il hill 'le in, ( vie o. a. una b if t in i - i'. ' I l.'l I II' ,li Pra ev v. :ll id for on Tile aia i . IVciiioiial Iay. in' lie '.V. i'S o: ,Ml '111., i the ',! -i hi 'a, ill' llev . is il I I i i'..e,! a r body in! ,Se. , ell in br.li as isiiiy ;is pa s I b'u " ". a. i ,r ' eii j, neliiy pln-iPli". No I "t:l lor I In m. lid -i . ; . aii'l aii a el ( be Wc 'I otma ri .w li ail!) ntir;; in Kb. Need , 'I an Your Help Kay. lor th- I'u! Kcimive frcli coffee .stains ' - pour in' boiling water tlinmeii be "nbric. ipairanrniMovnvviMnwiw Yoh Must Reduce Yoar Meat Bill Trade Where Rarriain Prices Prevail AT MUTTER'S MAY 2CTI1 Bacon (by slab) 20c Buttcr:r;c, 2 lbs 45.c Corned Beef . . . Vllz Lard 19c Pork Sausage Meat 15c Hams (weight 13 to 15 pounds) 21c Choice Bo?5ing Meat 13c up Veal Roast 15c Choice Steak . . .' 18c Beef Pot Roast 15c and up SPECIAL DELIVERY SEIiVICt. Cund.-y fur Saturday n iy lit pur cbnsc. We sell direct to the consumers a"d absolutely rcfubo to sell to dcak'ro. 0$ 223 MAIN STREET. ft. MUT ""Spanlth ool'oona. ; Fltotihl oho tind a pirate's bi,rl"d treasure he would have to ill. pose ol his SpanMi p.Id at Its buHio-.i v:.!tn. for idiictt Ai:. 1. l:''ts. wiicii the em-m-m crier iimd.' pfoel iimitioii from the steps of the Uoval I''.i'hni!.::e ot" Loii- j c.a that ai't'sr that dale the iloiibb.uii ! v.ouid cease to le li"jal tender i:i the I We.d Ili'die.'. ilc'ludiii- Prllish lluki.i.i, I the liiilibliMiii has not been the pre. iotH j Hum? it was. In lT.'lo and for a cn j fury afier it was worth i?s. more or . I ..-s. It hiis ceased to be mined in il nitive country , Spain, and sime p-o It has been unpoi i.lar In the We.t l'i dies, where lor a Inni; time it 17 . n - 1 lt a ini'-l circulation. enibraciiiL' Piit I 'll, I'nited Stales and Spanl-di o',m.'. In the intirest of rom iiiee, how . '. er. the name at least must survive It si;:nilie.i noibiir,' more than that fie .oiu was I'.ottb!:' the value of a t.--t but the "dotibliMiu" was never su h n iiomIH tillinu' miK-kery as "plies of ciL,ht," which miaii-t.H Krc.it ri- bi s. but melius only Spaiiisil silver diebtr : p'rs-es eipiiMil'.nt to eibt reals. - -Kim !i ester Post ITxpress. A Famous New York Street. I Fev of the thousand ; of people wlr t :iss the corner of Nassau ami .John j streets every day know the e nh- his buy of Nassau siimr. And yet rV.il at that corner is a bronze laid, t wba Sivesi in concise form the folk. v. in.: historical In format ion: "Nassau Street. Known Or'tumnl as 'the Street That Kims 1 by the I've -ait MXnoi I Woman,' Was Laid Out A I Was Named In Honor of the I bill e of Nns.-au, Whose lle..l at That 'lime Was William the Third, Kim,' of I'm;: latiil and Slaiilioldi r of the lmteh Le public. Nassau Street l!i':imi bleat i tied Willi the Jewelry Trade More Thati Half n Centnry Alto." The bronze .tablet is "U the c.'vtsi'i.ir of the btlililin;; nt the northwest e..r tier of Nassau and John sheets. It was erected by the Maiden Lane toi'ical sucietv in Lild.- New Vo.') Sua. William Do Morgan. Ill fpile of himself Willi. itn I e Vor jean I ijeame famous. He deliberately violated si!I the rules made for the ' pii.danee ol novelists who see!; to 1 e- collie popular. None of his novels v, :l.i I addressed to the crea'cr public that is I avi! for the latest tbin.u' of the. moment . ill lie' ioll, btit lievci'f heless they re:i''!l i id that public, lie was a I.nv unto i himself m the novels that, be wrote ! iluriipj; Ids marvelous career that ittsp'fi- iv other ! ned only ten years. It is do' 1 Pi Lmrlisli literature or in any ! can be fotriil a writer w lio.se piv mid ; literary career are emuparaH ; to his lie was tin old man when the world of ! readers came to know him. and his use j was an asset toward ecleluby. At ! seen!y he was hailed as cauerly ft I t IiiliUli wm; hailed al. twenty, and in bis way lie wai; lio less a prudery than tho yii!im;ei' wriier. Pookimm. The Emerald.' The puieraid hat bee'i known y.iv'c early times belli t:i lsili'ope and in cer (si'i parts of ihe orlc-it, wiser-?. it s at tractive i olor mid rarity have c:sluve l it Wi.til. I'm .Li'icst f,;nU and a Vjf'ie I le.e. lis nan.e may be trm-ei! !i:n'!; I i an e? 1 Per. bill'. weni which appeared !;i tireck its "sUi'ira'.:'bis," ment inaed by Tiil'iij hrsstil ; over "lit) yi'ais 1 ef " lb 'lirisl Pin era, a ml a:;,-!1!! i.i '..: ! is a '.mar.: di i e,l 1 1 ; tilasi: and ' : 1 w'a : ti ed of Plr. oh its y, vi'bo p. i pn.p ni- -Waal dicin il iiu e-nU"''i u : i" i i: sen (v V u ! its pi,.; Il'l'i a be el ,pe Yel'il'ed ;t'i t: mi,' ci::' Stie, pro. m- ell ioll IC e i-iii t; v. II . I bel'.ae I !'.-. ! ieur f.1: (! ii CsnUe,!. T hie i:e Hit: .hi i i nie ' '.! !; Is f.i ; i r aaim Per n veil III ri'i'ice lie at . I ; 0. la "lay,. c I'- I ll-l !; fol ic. ISIV -1 ior .' i in tin le-jir1 Mr '! In. : e.-nri bi in;.' bet,, re III .'VI aline b us I A ! .m. i : 1 1:1 l'i o i. e 'I ! .roiiebt 'lie. il.l.V. I be ciiuf Tffi PHONE 1021 2 si! wii 'i. 'iiiwn' "." '. Pn V1 t-l i.l CH t w "THE f T PHILIPPA" ..b it V. C! Crr.'.li.'S Etory Willi tic-:-;. AN T A STEWART V'lt. .ill tc.its . tar lu , p i Supcrtc; Ne.-til, t !ic7 M 4 1 Redneed Prices Coats and We will save you now 25 to 50 per cent, on an up-to-date Coat or Suit. Come in and look them over, ; while our r.ssortmcnt is large. WE WILL SELL TOMORROW. Up-to-dnto Coats at $6.90, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15 and $18.75. . . Up-to-tlate Suits 4 at $10, $12.75, $15, $18, $20 and $22.50. Beautiful Gradua'iiau and Decoration Day i I? I? I S Vxcvzcjz at yj.yA), O.U, :p!U, IZ.U, a. i r id $i 75. g fvlKi. li In Silk and Wool at $2.98, $3.98, $4.75, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.90. WASH SKIRTS In white and colors at $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. ( ' WAISTS ' ' Beautiful Waists ,;. .. at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.75, $5,.$6 , am! $6.X).. ' . . ' Children's Coiits at $2.98 tp $7.90. . CHILDREN'S DRESSES ' j hi erahroidery tiiuiMietl, lace and net " ' at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.50, $5, $6.90 and $8.50. ChildmiV. Dffbiics, in all colors at 50c to $5. CH3L DIUvN'S. HATS ,AND BONNETS A coinpk te line at 5 Oc, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2.50 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR We are showing a complete line of muslin vvcfir for Women ahd Children and at prices in tlu1 it ach ol all. P. jfiiy It will l.;c to :..;u nient nnti! our prices are not any la.: -i year, hesidc? a c! as ebeao a.s a woman. F1 kit W di 1 i 1 Si J. Meat Specials Frc-.ti Home Killed Pi?. Pwk. UU --.h cr IWjU ol? of the Ham, I!, 28c Oli a!- or Iii n,i otl tlm Should :r, lb 2Cc Po-'h Lorn:., lb 28c VyUi'.-r Bocf. n.mk S'mik, lb 30c St.:.! r Cc-f. i'lank Boil, lb 15c Lti.f Rue', cr F bitk Fat, II) '2', 2o ( ,..'k li-xM Fat, lb 23c l.aw Lc;,t Lard, II) -5o Grocery Specials tin. ii t Jar Hail.ind Minae Meat , On, art Jar Heinz' Apple Butter. Quart Jar Larcp: Oliver J.-.r r,u:,utrd ll 0. of.. J.i" Mustard . . . or. r.an P.ipe Olives o.!. jar f.vci't Mil .irnnircd F'l" r, II rp Pickle;;. jack . . 10 10 lb. sack Y'.'ilow ID. Keg Holland C jrn Meal H or ring C. Daiving Powder, 25 oz. F. WALKLING, SR. jii 'PIlOfJL, CH-R. ttiwiri hwiTi ri nMjm xnonwrin U,1 M S - I .f America's daintiest ac- turc in ciijbt parts 2SC 6:453:45 Seats R your advantage not to you have priced ours, as higher, than they were ild can buy in our store s.l Ufa 40c 50c 10c 5 13c 18c 20c 3.99 70c 99c 20c . . . . .. LJ M-J hJP