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-3k- 1 i 1' r-t r.csrr ciinAKcm rrrAnr 21, is2i. 4: r Kiait, ia me YV rda afternoon before Ikw RnrV Taland tnb at the Moraaryt ft u .a complimentary ' furnished by .the first .dt, MM. T. B. part The ) juarber of dab women Tes i irentlr enjoyed tha tfea 3 : jg thleVarttst who has ben V od with. wnA faror all orer aeonntry and" who to recognized ) ti of the best liked young con t iSattn of the day. S -olce, which has a splendid -TUSg power, haa throughout its mt a mellow Quality which , Jla Itself readily to every shade J t-axpresslon. He has the tem t Omental Bift which' ao greatly Lp1 concert einglng, and his rwgTjB Saturday was Taried tjosrh to be pleasing. The flrst ruf '-Included a Handel number, tffc5.4aer Tom Walk." sung with a m h ease and grace that it at aee'fSUDIMDea tne singers repu tattoflL An old English and an Italian - number witn mary or Artyta," an old Scotch number. completed this group. His second m t included Nigniingnie iLma). "Secrecy" (Hugo Wolf), yad ntorenade" (Strauash t&S lat ter ng vD" o' tie ucbi nuuiuoi o, aaoW - to advattaie his Toice memirhad usaee. while LeRcy Carl floafrS accompanist, was excep tlo&atlr splendid In the number. As a (More Mr. Kraft eang "spng f Koetmarr" (Koeramtnich). 5 BefWude from '"Le Rol d'YJs talo. sunn in French and "Nell" fPaiire) were so well liked that an Cher1 encore was demanded, This tSaelie slneer care "Her Eyes Twit Pools" (BurleigH), Twilight" (Burleigh), "Retreat" (LafSrge) and fttonr of th Open" (LaForge) oonprise the last group. UMr. Carl aon again showed his rpllhdid abil ity sa. an accompanist in the last aomNf. The singer came back and aanitwo extra numbers "Four Leaf reioawfCBrowneil) and "A Perfect LDavM'. i Eight new members, bringing the saonerahip t 1,342. were taken in Saturday. They were Mesdames H. A. Shocker, F. R. Hertzler, S. K. Kenworthy, E. F. Burch, Thomas Wllhtte, Virgil Blanding,' W. L. Strotber and N. B. Ooiline.. It was reported that the sum of $147.35 had been secured for the European relief 'work.'4 Mrs. I. S. White and Mrs. Fraak.Mixter were named delegates to the;. meeting of the legislative comthitee of the state federation -of Woman's clubs to be held in Chi cago; Feb. 24 and 25, by the board. announced that the club1 is entiuad to some forty delegates, and that anyone who will be in Chicago on ties days M the meeting can at teadilf the president, Mrs. W. J. sweoney, js notinea in time to nave the names in to the committee.-The Jelab. was' also entitled to another representative to tie Chamber of Cktmaierce because of its large membership, and Mrs. H. S. Boll- man cnainnan of tne civic depart ment, was named. As a message Saturday, Mrs. Sweeney brought the message from, the national federation pres ident which asked for two thines.H WBlcn are badly needed, sane think ing and consecrated action. 1 Mrs. Fred DeLong, chairman of the ,study department, announced that the next meeting will be' held on Feb. 28 when the dramatic study will he taken up, "Modern Russian DraiUf to be the subject.. Mrs. p. C. KhCown 18 lo be the leader, and Iflsf Margaret Schnitzer 'Will give a Rassian dance. George G. Perrin will f lead the narliamentarv law drilt .The March 14 subject will be. a-mvei topic, "islands Off the WsnUjrn Coast,1' Mrs. H. A? Weld, to both leader. . - s : Ml . J. Nyquist chairman of theiWuelc department announced the meeting for Tuesday. A youth's ri will be riven tfnder thA rii- of Jfrs. W. L. Klmmell. Mem- aro also reminded to nav their bleaalal dues at the do0r Mrs. C. W. Fobs gave tie renort of the last atlas" of the civic department and atatM that tho reciui-coftee for the alrUacoat handbook fun wpuhl be ayeiijat the home of Mrs. F.- C. Donfcmann in the near future. The mentors voted to send a telegram to hits. Davis thanking her for the oiendid program of the afternoon, aadjarefreshmenta were,, served, the mesbers remaining for a most en joytble social tima -SUf - - l.T?: Tepple-Holmer. , i Tb marriage of Miss Linnea E. BolJber, daifghter of Mrs. l5a Holman 1814 Sixteenth avenue, Molme. and George W. Temple "of Moliae took place Saturday at 6:30 at the Salem Lutheran church x wlthf jtev. Edward Eckstrom per forwHar the ceremony. Miss Edith Falsjlrom and' Oscar Olson were the atteaijants of the bridal coaple. Theriu wore a beautiful dress of Toig" Batln and carried a corsage wnqvt or sweetpeas and the anaearaaid was dressed in brown crape ;oe cblne and carried sweet ana ;v Mr. and Mrs. Temnle will mak their home In Moline, where tae Bnqegi-oom is employed at the Oliver; ensued Plow works. '-,;. ' . ... . Z flatter Clrele to Meet i'Mim caldron Chatter circle wilt meef-fTiday afternoon at the home or ajrviiveiiie Barlev, U07 Eler eath street. The frfembers are all asked to be present at the meeting, "f -It.?'- : : fv . .. Vllft LaomiaHostess on Birthday. MiMT s Marian - Loorais of 1721 Twegtr-efghth atreet celebrated her Ifth birthday jtaniversarv Satnr. rdayand the event was the occa sion or a aeitgntrul party for some thirty of her intimate friends anil aenowimates. . aw..ours were spent playing tmav aad with cneuina--ntMi. A delielous: two-course hirthdnv 3eS(tlMi served, feature, being e, birthday cake decorated I) -Sdlea.:, Miss Mariaa was -- tokens ,or 4. WMklUha Mrtbday Beck Jgiand slab. ? Mute SMdeala' ' dab iVitk 61 lambsdi. . . t I in. imvo w. nua 01 (in laacheoa for Mrs. "Jnttlfor Fun" vMmatif UOm Ow Jkorfe dftrlani of B Wa wbaia's dub nail. i;' . 0. L C. attBtenbip part? at T.W. C. A. " - - i - Tri-cu nMcnooa oi ad matt with Sin. lu Abnki Mra. . William WlM of ' luncheon hottc.' for Mrm. Sbcrtor. - Court Of Homr no. ai, finm cm panr st Haras Botei. , - tt , '," W BUM BSD AT. MomUmi Mmittm dt Bethanr Hem. Arthur A Urn and BoUand Piertli fiy daooe at Molina ComBMicial dab, ntCBROAT. Richard Cwrwonkr. Tnhntft. clTM ar-i. Oners Dinar club aaaau. , - ' FBDAT. ' Visa Maria Williams, reader. Mia Mahal E. Jamtaon. contralto, and Mia Marlts Bode Ialia4 SSit .- T THOttt Irmoimy orchestra at wrtw apav uiua. Ehn. aoHMapanlat, si recitkl at BpmorcifivA Jtcmonai awinoain cnorcn. aw i ran chatter circle will meat with Mrs. lel- ua mrmjr uwi Eierenia nnn. RATiaDAT. : : - Tri-CilT Jan-Hellenic asociation BMntUr lonehcon at Terrace Oardcna. Mra. Herbert UtnsuUer or Davenport fives sons recital , . st 41. Kstherine'e auhool,' . ) Tri-Citr Art Lsa(ua te. i ' ' ToatliV Program for Club. A youths' program Is' to be given tomorrow afternoon before the members of the music department of the Rock Island Woman's club. Mrs. W. K Klmmell Is the leader an the following numbers are to be given: , . v Vocal , . ' "Spring a Lovable Lay do". .Elliot "Lilac Tree" Tarlan ' Mis3 Bessie Riess. Mrs. Robert T. Lee, accompanist Piano "Polonaise" . . Paderewskie Miss Rosalind Fisher., ReadingSr v . "Platonic." , "A Similar Case."V Z -. "My Rosa." - . , Mrs. GertrudeSmith.- J "Cavantina" Bohm "Souvenir de Wieniawskl" . Hoeshe Philip Licata. ' , Reading "Within the Law." ' Miss Frances Medill. Vocal "A Birthday" , ' ........ R. Huntington Woodman Miss Jean Greer. v Mrs. S. 3. Nyquist, the depart ment chairman, will have tickets to distribute for the Fritz Kreisler concert as well as to sell and mem bers are reminded to payheir fed eration dues.' Refreshments will be served by the following commit tee of which Mrs. J. J. Ullemeyer is chairman: Mesdames George Schwenker, W. E. Anderson, F. P. Baumback. W. E. Bailey, W. P. Claussen, W. H. Clemann, B. D. Connelly, J. W.. Dunham, S. R. Davis, C. Donovan, Andrew Dahlen, E. C. Fisher, W. A. Giles, Carl Hallgren, J. W. Harder, Albert Huber, Walter Kittelson, Charles Myers, D. C. Murphy. C. E. MtrKinley. A. J. Riess, C. E. McCol Mster, Henry Paulsen, Carl Roch ow, Sr., E. E. Russell, Fred Strate, W. H. Scbllllnger, F. B. Stoddard, E. R." Safer, touis Schmidt, F. A. Shinske, O. M. Stambaugh. C. A. Hoge. C. E. Sharpe, Rnssell West and Harry F. Young and the Misses Millicent Spencer, Ella Mulock and Maud Hartz. j Court of Honor Carl Party. Court of Honor, No. 31, will give a card party tomorrow afternoon at the Harms hotel. The games of 500 will -start at 2:15. The general pub- League Program Announced. Mrs. Charles Vola, 1417 Iowa street, will entertain the fine arts department of the Davenport Wo man's league tomorrow afternoon, Thpse who will assist the hostess are Mrs. W. -Parrlsh, Mrs. Fred Nells, and the ' Misses Madeline Hines. Ursula Driscoll and Mary Kinnavey.. The following program will be given: J Voice ' - . -"Gay Butterfly" ........ Hanley "May Morning" Denza Edna Dovle v Faye Paafrmann, 'accompanist Piano- Sextet from "Lucia" (left hand) , ''Venetienne" ...i..... Godard Frances O'Connor Voiced-- ' ' . ' "Oh, for the Heart -of the Moorland" Whipley "Red, Tied Rose, Hastings Miss Louise Hermann ' Frances 0 Connor, accompanist Trio Cornet Margaret LiebaL '-.' Violin Evaline .Liebal. . Piano Mrs. R. A. Liebat Volce-f . "One Sweet Day" . "Mammy Sammie". Mrs. John Malloy Mrs. Gilbert, aocofopanist Readings Selected Mary Hess Will EnferUIn Sisterhood. Mrs. Max Abrahams will enter tain the Tri-Clty Sisterhood ,of ('Temple Emanuel tomorrow after noon at her home' on East Fifteenth street, Davenport Mrs. LnlimJler to Give ReeltaL Mrs. Herbert vE. Lohmiller. of Davenport soprano, will aire a song recital Saturday evening. Feb. 26. at St. Katherine's school, in the school gymnasium". , Little Helpers Class. , " - Miss Mildred Lundquist . 1001 Tenth avenue. entertained the Lit tle Helpers class' of the Memorial Christians church Saturday after noon. Sewing and music were en-' Joyed during the afternoon and lat er the guests were invited Into the dining room where -a.-' delicious luncheon was' served.'' All those who attended bad a -very enloy- n S3 ... . .. fclr. tndlln. J. C Fry ,toCberre Gciiea ' . Mr. and Mn. J. C. FrrreaidenU of Rock Islanh for, 42 rears, are to oaaarre their golden wedding anni- TersatT Wednesday. The day win be celebrated with open house dur ing the afternoon ana evening, when the bride and bridegroom of Mr years, ago . will receive their many friends in the tri-city at their home, 1JQ3 - Twenty-fourth-ahd-a- kMa' ? . 1 Miss Anna 'Stevens and J. CTFry were married' Feb. 23, 1871, in WU liamaburg. Pa. After residing In the east for five years they came to Woott coanty, where they made their home tor about three years. Then thay came io Rock Island and have lived Iters 'ccmtinuoiKlT. Mr. ana Uhlldrea and there are eight grand- os rm fit mro ute imrww ,, Many Attracted ToBto4le Tea. Saturday's Art League tea la the studiov was an unusually attrac- affair.; The Chineae : "Rub bings," as the ink impressions from the old temple facades and stone tablet carvings from sacred temples at St Wu are-called, were found most wonderful and unusual in their "beauty. The impressions are of ink on rice paper, the majority some four feet in size mounted for wall decorations, and are In won derful designs of fruit ! ' Mrs. D. J. McCarty of Davenport, who was -the hostess of the after noon, had a charmingly arranged tea table, with masses of golden focils and flaming wax tapers in decoration. Mrs. ' Isaac Deutsch, Mrs. Harry Spencer and the Misses Edna and Norma Wiese assisted in serving. :; -: ...v '(' ' flnb to Meet Wednesday. V Mrs. Jennie Littig at her home, 1615 Twelfth atreet, will be host ess to the members of the Tri-city Embroidery club on Wednesday afternoon. The members are asked to note the change of the day from Thursday to Wednesday. Master Miller Host on Birthday. Master Steve L. Miller was host to 10 boys Saturday afternoon at his home, 1130 Tenth avenue, the affair being his sixth birthday anni versary. Games Were played dur ing the afternoon with prizes being awarded to Buddy McDougall, Willy Hancock and "Earl Hing strum. A four course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games and the host was presented with many gifts. Shrine aPot-Luck" Supper. Vashti Shrine, No. 23., prder White Shrine - of : Jerusalem, will meet in regular session. Wednesday evening at 7T30 at the Masonic temple. The members are remind ed not to forget the "pot-luck" sup per. There will be a social hour following the business session. DennJnger-Emmerett. Arthur F. Dennmger of Rock Is land and Miss Maude Alice Em merett of East Moline were united in marriage this morning at 7:30 with Justice J. A. Boman officiat ing. The bridal couple will reside in this city. v Has Birthday Party. Miss Charlotte Norton, 2428 Eighth-andnt-half avenue, enter tained 10 of her, little friends Sat urday afternoon, the occasion being her ninth birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed during the aft ernoon and at 4 o'clock a delicious luncheon was servedthe table be ing very prettily decorated with hearts and cupids, and the favors were boxes of candy. Dancing was enjoyed the remainder of the aft ernoon. - Seml-Monthly Meeting. ' Arsenal lodge No. 1086, Mystic WorWs of the World, will meet In regular session Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows' hall. Members are especially asked ta attend this meeting, and there Is to be an in teresting feature. The lodge holds two meetings a month now, on the second avid fourth Wednesday eve nings. Hospital Circle to Meet. The Twin-City Lutheran hospital circle will meet Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Will BJorkman, 4414 Tenth avenue. Members, are all requested to at tend the meeting. f War Sufferers Aid. ' The ladies' war sufferers aid so ciety held a very pleasant meeting yesterday afternoon at Math's hall. After the business session refresh ments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. M. Sirotkin and Mrs. S. Green blatt. The hostesses donated a towel, the proceeds going into the society treasury. The next meet ing will be held on March 20, when Mrs. M.-Jtattner and Mrs. D. Isen berg will be hostesses. Vesper Crowd Grows. . 'The attendance at the Sunday afternoon Vespers at the Y. W. C. A."j is growing. Yesterday there was a fine group of girls who en Joyed the informal Fsorinniiitv While they enjoyed a popcorn feast Miss Helen Johnson and Miss RHna Buettner gave readings, and Miss neiue swanson piano numbers. mocoiate and -sandwiches served at tea time. 4 were Colonial Brackett Niircle, ladies of the O. A. R., have changed the plans for the meeting this week. There will be no meeting tomor row, but there will be an ail-day sewing on Thursday at the home of the preaident, Mra," Belle Johea, 1005 Seventeenth aventte. A picnic dinner will be served at noon, ah members and "friends are invite! to attend the work meeting. ,- - CvvrimtT for Mrs. StorietC' Mrs. Charles E. Meier) sin Wnat Vghth atreet. and Mm.. P.. H." Schroeder. 2S Viae atreet Davea- llaseUM ttarday at 1 Cctockat the vathMV club as - a larewau coartesv for Mrs. Jaliaa M. Eharier. m-ao laavea this Week tor enreT to tjta her haabaai and make their homo. Xovars were laid for z asdj. tua table caaterptece was a cTenen bone net of mixed Bowers, rosebuds. vloleto, forgetrme-nota and spring blossoms. )- Green candles set in sil- var candelabra, lighted " the table and the favors wertrranca corsage boutfueta for each guest I -r - - - f Coateat Dates Changed. ' Ths dates for the Illinois state contests of the Natibnal Federation of Musical clubs havabeen changed. They are to be held in Kimball hall, Chicago, oa April 12, U and 14. The piano contest, in which Miss Nota vena Stock Is entered will be held Tuesday, Feb. 21, the violin con test Wednesday, and the voice (male) Thursday morning -at' 9 o'clock and voice (female) at 10 o'clock. . . Girl Reserves Hike. ' Serenieen girl reserves hiked to the Davenport Academy of Science ,Herman Paarnmnn curator of the . . ib and back Saturday afternoon and J March 4, at 4:30 Mr. Paarmann will give an illustrated lecture before the grade school girl reserves at the association and his subject will be "Making , Friends With , the BlrCs." - - v - . Parties for Mrs. Sberfor. Mrs. Richard W. McCabe, 2039 -I: ' ; t ' Arlington avenue, Davenport, is en tertaining at a small tnncheon to day as a farewell courtesy for Mrs. Julus M. Sherier. , . Mrs. William Wlese of Seventh and Brown streets, will be hostess at a luncheon to be given Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Sherier. t ST. LOUIS HAS BIG SALE OF FUR Millions of Pelts Thrown Upon Market Today at Internatien. al Exchange. St Louis, Mo., - Feb.' 21. The United States government was a factor ia the market as the winter auction of the International Fur Exchange opened here today. . Secretary of Commerce Joshua W. Alexander and H. M. Smith of Washington, D. C, commissioner of fisheries, were present at the ses sion, during'which the government offering of 10,000 Alaska seal sk'ns, 901 blue fox and 37, white fox pelts were listed to go on sale. Buyers from many parts of the world aie here, exchange officials announcing that the representa tion, from 450 firms, is the largest in the history of the local auctions, which started in 1013. The sale will last through March G, and the receipts are -expected to exceed 315,000.000. . More tian half the pelts to be disposed of, it was said, will be sold in payments of indebtedness to the exchange. Several hundreds dealers are debtor of the exchange.' Albert A. Ahem, vice president, amplified, because of inability to pay for consignments purchase 1 at rrev.ous sales, due to the semi de moralized market. Many of these firms are solvent Mr.v Ahera-add- cd, end the exchange merely will resell the consignments to take them off their hands. - Included in the lots to be sold are 2,625,000 moles, 2,110,000 squir rels, 1,234,000 muskrat, and 726,000 opossum. Among the more valu able furs listed aFe 276,000 ermines, 8,700 Russian sable, 1,200 silver fox and 2,800 sea otter. . It is expected that more than 500 buyers, a number from many foreign countries, will attend the S3le. - - " SCENIC HIGHWAY MEET. Clinton, Iowa, Feb. 21. On the call of General Manager Truman Pierson, notkes of the annual meeting-of the Mississippi River Scenic Highway, association, to be held in St Louis on March 14. 15 and 16, were sent out today by Sec retary J. C. Van Thul, Jr of Clin ton. ... . 900 JOBLESS. Oelweni, Iowa, Feb. 21. Approx imately 800 men will be out of em ployment when Chicago Great Western railway shops here, close on Thursday for an indefinite per- TWO LAOCHINGS. San Francisco, Calif.. Feb. 21. Two of the largest vessels ever launched at local yards, 14,500 ton type, slid from their ways today. miiiiimiiiimiimmiiiniiHiiimniiin Moline 37 NOW PLAYING EDITH CLIFFORD Pleasing to the Eye and . Ear - RILLA WILLARD . & CO. ; In "Any Home" WARD a& DOOLEY ' DANIELS & 1 WALTERS JACK LEE N LILLIAN'S COMEDY PETS v JUNOGIUMS & . ;;. TOPICS Episode 13 df .King of the , . Circus Serial TOOTILY. ri ftrf-f Tnrvi .hJ LEU IliUL Attaraeyt fer De Lereases Plaa'to ArfM Case Before' Saarsma Cent at April Term. - -Attorneys for James and ' Dom onick De Lorenzo, convicted by a jury in circuit court at the Septem ber term of the murder of Angelo Frankvilla, will present arguments for a new trial at the April term of the state supreme court The bill of exceptions on which is baaed claims for a new trial for the broth ers has been sighed by Judge E. C. Graves, before whom this case was tried and submitted to Stata'a At torney Ben S. Belt The law allows two. years in which to appeal to the supreme court but it is stated that th mat ter will ha r-liahAfl at tha flrar en. mortunity. v An effort will be.madfn to have the brothers released from Joliet penitentiary on bonds. The De Lorenzos were sentenced to life imprisonment,' tha penalty imposed by the Jury. They were convicted on circumstantial evt- dence. f heir attorneys base argu .MkM. An K. ments for . another trial on the grounds that no evidence of aft ab solutely convincing character was introduced to prove) their guilt be yond reasonable doubt Frankvilla waa shot to death on the night of Aug. 24 in Moline, while on his way .A - Wank Fabrics, Main Floor, Left Able . 4 " .1 Here for early selection a large assemblage of fine quality wash goods, comprising thousands of yards of . ; Toile du Nprd girrghams, new plaids, checks, stripes 'and solid colors, ( 'jCrt 27 inch wide, yard mvC SS-meh Zephyr GiagaaaH, flue sheer fabrics, extra fine quality, yard .... Standard, brand gingham, 50 patterns to choose from. 27 inches wide, plaids, checks, stripes, etc., yard ..... 19c Gen nine Hawaiian cloth, selid colors, for outing skirts, blouses, ate., colors gray, lavender, nile, copen, pj a. navy, SC inch, yard. OvC Imported Swiss organdy with printed dots, colors with white dots, 45 inch es wide, , wa yard OUiO Jviddy rtoth for rompers play salts, S2 inch wide Fine dress voiles, 2000 yards, no two pieces alike, floral. Battick de- Zr signs, 40 in. yard. . OyC mcnea wioo, jam from work. . Circumstances taaJeeTto connect 4he brothers with th erisa aa to a motive, and" the tact f tbatr denartare frbm Mallne wltala a few hours after tha crtstaJ waa oommlttad. eonpled wltk the aading of ajcap soar tha body said to hay been the yteptrty of Jamas De Lorenzo aided the state la the praaaentlon.. , 30TICE OF flXSt MEETOG OF mniMM. . . - i. k. n rw f .. iTnitodirow. it-Was announced today. In 8tatea tor Jhe, SoHtben Dutrict of Illinois, Nortaezm Drriaion. la the matter of Joa Kate, Bank rupt, is Bankruptcy. To tha creditors of Joa Kate of Rock Island, la the county of Rock Island, and District and Division aforesaid, a Bankrupt . " Notice ia hereby given that on the Hth day of February, A. D. W21, the aaid Joe Kate waa duly adjud icate bankrupt; and that the first meeting of tua creditors win ne held at the United States Court Rooms, in the City of Peoria, Coun ty of Peoria, and State of Illinois, on the 1st day of March, A. D. 1921, at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at' which time the aaid creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine trie oanKrupt and transact such other businesses may properly come before said meeting. D. H. GREGO, Referee In Bankruptcy. Dated at Peoria, UL, Feb. 18, 192U . . '. s LABOR CRITICIZES." . i New York, Feb' 21. The State Federation of Labor issued, at state ment criticising the contribution of John D. Rockefeller to the gen eral .education board, ' branding them as "moves tp place academic freedom in under improper con-, trot" - VAMOta nat THE BUST STORE v. NEW WASH FABRICS that have' a very definite place in Spring and Summer Fashions. The variety and assortments greater than ever pUfa'and printed Viiles, plain and print ed Organdies, dotted ' Organdies, dotted Swisses, esshroMered Voiles and Organdies. : Imparted Seoteh Cighams, sheer tissue .f Ginghams, domestic Zephyr Ginghams, Kel boarne't lolle du Nord and Red Seal, Suifr- . lags fer sports wear First" aid rurrses' stripe ginghams, for house dress es and nurses' t --. uniforms, yard ....LDJ SS-iaeh Zephyr 39c plaids, checks, ate., yard r. ... Dotted voiles, reproduc tions of dotted Swiss, - navy, copen, brown, etc., $1.00 Mareerixed Repp colors copen, nile, and white, yard Embroidered voiles, check designs with embroidered . dots and coin spots. 40 in ches wide, d PA yard . . ... ipIaijU and 29c New wveo madrmt shirting. S3-inch wida Printed drgandies, 40 in. wide, handsome prints on colored grounds, Finest of imported voiles, is fae as georgette, beautiful ' r ... wide satin stripe electa with pin dot effects, QQ Basement; Depjartnieht Specials : for Tuesday For one day only these values are priced at a narrow margin of profit These' are honest to goodness specials. T v , ... , . No. 2,Griswold $ "?A ' Large size fpod chopper eJJI,l7 cal treated Universal r panngj knives, mop. i '. . r . , V Ief7 ; ble spoons, Chippendale fit!?. . . :.i 23C Baby spoonsChip- A A patterns, 1 70 12 oz. bottle Wizard pendale pattern, at i V V at v . P I a I 7 Furniture Polish.?atOyC , (Limit one to a customer) (Limit 6 to a customer) , u ' ' -' ' . .' ' Specials willle off ered each day this week. It's to your advan ; tage to keep posted onHhe advertisements. J. AT UKU&Y IS , OteTTOUOKlOW The-e Davidson exhibit at the Rock Island public library.: which Includes Mme exceptionally Inter- uHn., ViWfnvoa rt wrmr nATinn a vcaa and which ia being visited by many J fn-olty. people, will be open tomor- spite- 6f the day being a holiday. This ia dose so that many who have i fiot yet saen the exhibit may do so.? It wiU remain here until ThuXsday. T"he hours are from 9 o'cloclfin the morning to 9 o'clock in the evening. This unusual ex hibit is brought here by the Tri Cttty Art leaguei . - J Like Budwlser? Phone R.L33S. R. L Clean Towel Service. Phone R. L 2439. " x t Tri-Citjt ' Towel Supply company. Davenport 934. , , ' Let us o your spring cleaning. Montgomery 4b Campbell, R, I. 645. ALLEGES HASTE. .Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 21. The official report following the inves tigation of Pilot C. C. Eversole's parachute leap Friday declares the airman ."waa probably haaty in de serting hia plane." - ,. i ... - MARTIAL LAW. , Vienna, Feb.'Sl. Hungary is re ported to be under martial law fol lowing a threat of a general strike. cdats amj sut ON FIFTH AVENUE ,11 JUr tt'vif V they are all here, new, crisp, dainty and beauti ful colorings and : de signs at pricings surpris ingly low for quality Devonshire cloth, 32inch wide, for wash suits, rom- pers and play suits, yard ... 35c Ginghams, handonie Linen finish soiling, 36 inches wide', tan, copen, pink, blue, rose, '3Cr etc., yard ' ' .... 25c . SiHc gingham!, part cot to.nT 32 inch wide," hand- someiplaids and (J checks, yard . . . : IsaCO cloth, SS inch wide, Special lot printed madras shirting, pink, rose 50c 3 inch wide, assortment of patterns, yard , Imported Swiss printed organdy . beautiful floral designs, printed on white and colored grounds, 45- S.....:....$2;00 65c Genuine beach cloth, Volors, S inches, yard Gehuint imported Ander son Soajtoh ginghams, 32 - 1inchwide, QC, :' yard ...... 00 v Inverted Swiss organdies with permanent finish, bviind- ' crs perfectly, 45 inches wide, in , Copen, sky nile, lavender, maize, navy, grs, yard. V ' Wizard chemi- Rogers 1881 floor ( JV dozen medium size ta- GOllDmOtlSATv :eet Mlabters Call Spedal Sessiea ta ' Take Up Matter of Welfare . Mtaatwa. General Moral conditions la ta. city were discussed today at a ni cial session of the Rock IsUm Ministerial alliance held at thav M. C. A. Ministers of various djai nominations talked "upon the el fare conditions of Rock Island to wuiuu buiiib Biannng tacts wertH said to1 have been related. . The special meeting was caUej iu uiBbUBB mo uiniier incident to several stories which have recent ly been uncovered. No action wsi taken by the alliance and was de layed until the next regular meet, ing to be held at the Y. M. C A Monday 'morning. March 7. . Just what the alliance will, da? was nui uisciosea oy any of the ministers today, but it is probable that a resolution will be adopted , for some sort of a campaign to be ' conducted from the pulpit of every church in the city. LEAGUE MEET. Paris, Feb.' 21. The council pf the League of Nations will convent ' monuay. - - f , " For the best in Pecan Confectios we aurely recommend "Deltanut" That roll so different from aD others. (Adv.). . Pictorial Patterns, Main Floor Left Aisle, Rear Fine shear voiles, prints, new Battkk ' patterns in endless variety. $1.00 V40 inch wide, yd Chambray ginchams, Z'i inches wide, solid colors, , and checks, yard solid New Tissue ginghams, 32 inch patterns, more beau tiful than ever, QCr yard .... OOt.j colors of rose, orange. $1.25 Silverware; 1 PASTOR'Sr 35c ': i i 29c ! - 50c asmtagtavU- """""inn1- 4