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IV i 'AT, FEBRUARY 3, 1011. CI N Of. in r 2 j IJV 13 Choice of 11 t"3 41 1 orih and Sold A!! 25.00, for 3 j -t i -. , 7 Jd Out B'iUAVi toyF"'., iff fight NOBl or . CredlM T 'AX best makes in this country. e cerry. purpose for this sale. No Jasgigllffig wilts Prices EBXZ igh Grade Shirt Clearance , Manhattan, Emery and Model The Best Made Shirts to be Had $3 and $2.5 Shirts for $1.88 S2.CC Shirts Sor . . . 51.38 SS.7S and S2.S Shirts SI. IS Sl.OO Shirts for ... . 75c BIG REDUCTION ON Sweater Coats Trousers Pajamas, Night Robes Children's Clothing Lined Duck Coats Underwear on the Square You Know Us 5i MRS. ARMSTRONG A lEC DAQTDVV imntu i no i ii i the pin. This might be done three Louis division), in charge of or four times, eacn time mating n ouuci, &t-ut-rai ncisut nirui H. A. head-; smoother. This folding of the pas- i quarters. cnicago. try gives a little air in it and when j Second district All territory on! baked this expands, maKing it. and west of the Missouri river and; ANDREEN RECEIVES NO OFFER FROM' IOWA Shows Audience at School Way to Bake Flor entines Properly. er. Alter tne pasiry dtis u-t- thoroughly chilled, rct and cut into diamond-shape. Bake this in a hot n.iri ! oven, after cricking well. The hot- NUMEROUS HELPFUL HINTS Lessons Close Tomorrow With Bak ing Ccmle-St, Articles to Be Sold tor Charity. Mrs. Armstrong continued demon strations at The Argus cooking school today before a packed house. She flrst demonstrated fiorentines. The rastry for these 13 the same as the pastry used for making pie, cheesestraws or almond sticks. Mrs. Armstrong said: "Mix the two cups of flour, a little salt and a lit tle more than half a cup of short ening in a chopping bowl, with knife." The knife is recommended as it keeps the pastry cooler and then it is more cleanly. Mrs. Arm strong is the perfection of dainti ness and cleanliness in her work. Rarely does she put her hands in any of the dishes she makes. "In using the water In the pastry." she said, "add it gradually. If too mi-fh water is used ttie pastry re- ter the oven and the colder the pas try the better the results will be." MAKES SALAD. Mrs. Armstrong's next lesson was on pineapple and pimento salad, but before demonstrating the salad prop er Mrs. Armstrong spoke a little while on salad dressings. The pineapple and pimento salad seems simple and such a beautiful dish as it did make when it was passed for inspection. Three heads of celery are used, cut in small pieces. Mrs. Armstrong used one can of pineapple with the exception of two pieces. The pimentos .cut fine, are added to this and then the salad dressing, "This should be well mixed with a fork," she said. The ladies were shown how to pre pare filet of fish. After the fish had been cut in small pieces for serving, each was dipped in beaten egg and rolled in bread crumbs which had been dried in oven, but not brown ed. The pieces should be placed in frying basket not too closely and fried in deep fat. CLOSE TOMORROW. The week's lessons close tomor row affernoon. All articles entered In the baking fiuires more working and if worked j contest must be sent to the auditor too much it Decomes iourii. mm this out on a floured board and flat ten out with rolling pin. Fold each end over, forming a three-ply thick ness, then flatten this out again with ium between 10 ana & o ciock to morrow. This prize food will be on exhibition there from 1 to 2 o'clock, during which hours Judges will de cide the winners. Changes on the Rock Island An unofficial circular issued by the! second district, with headquarters at Topeka. Rock Island road shows the changes incident to the recent reorganization of the operative department as fol lows: For operating purposes and to secure closer supervision and thereby secure more efficient management and opera tion. th? lines ot me kcck lsiana rail way have been divided into three dis trict?, to be known as the Firt, Sec ond and Third, each to be under the jurisdiction of a general manager and coordinate officers in ihe traffic de partment. The plan becomes effective Feb. 1, 191.1 . The fr-UbOng paragraphs describes the territory embraced in the three districts, and announces the general managers in charge of each: First District AH milage east of the Missouri rivrr, and also the milage fiom St. Joseph. Mo , to Hor'.on, Kan.. C. M. Taylor is appointed super intendent of motive power of the third district. The northern district going out of existence, F. V. Williams is appoint ed master mechanic with Jurisdiction over the Cedar Rapids, Dakota and Minnesota divisions. The officers of ail district engineers have Leon abolished. The following engineers mainten ance of way are appointed: First district. W. H. Peterson headquarters at Reck Island. 111. Second district. J. M. Brown, head quarters at Topeka. Third district, A. B. Warner, head quarters at El Reno. F. J. Easley, superintendent of the Missouri division, has been transfer rod to be superintendent of the Illi nois division. 11. L. Reed, superintendent of the El Paso division, has been transfer red to be superintendent of the Mis- north of. including Caldwell. Kan., east of Texhonia. Texas: the St. Louis division and El Paso division in N. M.. in charge of F. J. Shubert, general freight agent, headquarters, Kansas City. Third district All territory south of Caldwell, Kan., and east of Texola, Texas, in charge of H. W. Morrison, assistant freight traffic manager, headquarters Little Rock, Ark. Two circulars Issued by the freight department read as follows. R. G. Brown has been appointed general freight agent with headquar ters at Kansas City. Mo., vice R. G. Brown, transferred. R. G. Brown has been appollnted assistant general freight agent with headquarters at Minneapolis, Minn. Gearge B. Hetherington. formerly chief clerk to General Superintendent J. B. Smalley, has been appointed chief clerk to General Manager A. E. Sweet. C. G. Adams, formerly chief clerk iin the office of division superinten dent at Rock Island, has been ap pointed chief clerk to General Sup erintendent J. B. Smalley. H. C. Mulroy, formerly in the office of the second vice president, is at tached to the staff of the general manager at Topeka. Paul Ilevener has been appointed assistant supervisor of insurance fund, with office at Chicago. 1Io1 of AmpiM-iiui m-iiM'S ICrpoit (iui'tin(, His mr With l"nUeritjr lrcsideucy. In an interview this morning Dr. Gustav Andreen said that there was no foundation whatever to the rerort, which has been circulated about him, that lie was to succeed Dr. George E. McLean as president of Iowa state university. This bit of Information came wholly as a surprise to hint. Furthermore he stated that It would be preposterous for the authorities of the university to call a man as presi dent before that office became vacant. He ha In short, never beon consulted In regard to accepting that position, nor has it been tendered him. Dr. Andreen said that two years ago he was offered the chair of German languages at Iowa university. At that time he w as in the midst of the Jubilee fund campaign and for that reason was In no position to accept the chair : proffered him. - hlle it 1s often Impossible to pre vent an accident, it Is never nn' sible to be prepared it is not beyond any one's purse. Invest ".' cents in a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and you are prepared for xpraln. bruises and like Injuries. Sold by all druggists. Simon & Landauer Corner Second and Harrison Davenport Iowa You can't buy a stitch of winter apparel in this store tomorrow, without receiving the benefit of fZ-:- thlS in charpe of W. S. Tinsmm, general j souri division. manager, headquarters at Chicago, 111. I II. P. Creenough, superintendent Second Division All the milage i of the Illinois division, has been west of the Missouri river, and north j transferred to be superintendent of of Caldwell. Kan., including the St. 'the El Paso division. Ijr.is division, in charge of A. K. I C. L. Rupert, trainmaster, has Swett who is appointed general man- been promoted to be superintendent v-;th hpadmiartfrs at Toneka 'rf the Amarillo division, vice II. E. -1 ' . " ' ' i ' 1 . . ; : . Alien, resigned, iu at-ct pi ki' the T. & B. V. railway, as superin- Kan. Third District All the milage south of Caldwell. Kan., and east of Tucum- tendent at Teague. Texas car i. X. M.. in charge cf W. II Whiten-1 Garret Davis, superintendent of ton. general manager, headquarters at! the Lon.s.ana divis.on has been r t" I transferred to be superintendent of I rl,r Louisiana division. M. J- K .-nnelly, superintendent of Ft. Worth, Texas Subject to later issuance of circu-; , - ,'. ; 1 . I, .lt,,Jna tit I lars giving m u. io.u uil- ,iira ! 4 . ..;. ,iiv'n ha Wn trans. other of the "system- officers, the fol-j Wintdent of the lowing officers wi.T report to the tec- lJl St. I,uu:.i cuvi.-ion. ond vice president: TLe district stores at Silvis. Hor- The three general managers. tjn an(J shawnee are assigned to the Chief engineer. first secorid and third districts, re- General supeintendent of otiv,,!Plf.ctivfiy, reporting to the rreneral power. - ; managers on distribution of mater- Ensineerif te.-ts. jal Superintendent of car service. J The t;.PS f,f district storekeepers Assistants to second vice-president, j a(. ('Lieao and Cedar Rapids are The jurisdiction and headquarters j chauped to storekeepers, of gene.-al sup-rintendents follow: jhfi i ft fict storekeepers and store C. W. Jones, general superinten- j tet.ners will continue to report to the dent, with headquarters at D.iven- j Kem,rai btorekeeper on matters of port, has jurisdiction over the fi' -1 , slor.-K and interchange of materials district. : between districts. J. B. Smalley. general superinten- To ronform to the division of the dent, with headquarters at 1 opesa, i jinps ,nto tj,ree districts the pissen Kcn.. has jurisdiction over the sec-; Rer department announces that the ond district. I jurisdiction of gern ral passenger T. H. Beacom. general superin- asf,nts over i;ne territory will be as tendent, with headquarters at El:folowg. Reno, has Jurisdiction over the third j The firgt strict will embrace all district. (territory east of the Missouri river The office of general superintendent j (jntludins Mississippi points on all cf the norihem district Is abolished. j east bound business), and will be in A. C. Rldgeway, former assistant t rl)arp of vv. J. Leahy, general pas general manager, and C. II. Ilubbe!, i fif.nKer agent with headquarters at former general superintendent of the j c-ni'ca0. northern district, are to be attached! The second district will embrace all to the office of the second vice-pres- j terrilory vrest of the Missotiri riv-r ident. (including Missouri river points on W. J. Tollerton is to be assistant j v.eEt bound traffic!, and north of general superintendent or the motive cweM. Kan., and also the St. Louis! power for the sy3tem. (division (except the city of St. Lou's) J. B. Kilpatrick is appointed up- ; . , .-harge cf J. A. Stewart, who I m - i JiBl few 4 Clearance Sale's Reductions Our clothing and overcoat department offers unusual reductions A discount of 25 On any fancy suit or coat- in the store, neat, elassy merchandise new this season; some scaively M days old. $33.00 Fancy Suits and Coats at $30.00 Fancy Suits and Coats at $25.00 Fanc'v Suits and Coats at $22.50 FancV Suits and CoaN at $20.00 FaueV Suits and Coats at $18.00 Fanc'v Suits and Coats at $15.00 Fanev Suits and Coats at . . .$23.25 . . .$22.50 . . .$18.75 .. .$1083 .. .$15.00 . . .$13X0 . . .$11.25 erintencer.t of tne motive power 01 the first district, with headquarters at Davenport. S. W. Muulinix Is appointed sup erintendent of motive power of the ft LEARN TO DANCE At Prof. 0. F. Slater's Dancing School Elks' hall, Eock Island, every Friday evening', and at Prosperity hall in Dav enport' on Iffcniay and Saturday evenings. Class es from 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. Social dance 9 to 12. Terms, 12 Lessons, $3.00 i fa annnintpd treneral DassenKer agent B fr" fr' ' " with headquarters at Topeka, Kan. The third district will include ail territory south of Caldwell. Kan., and eat of Tucumcarl, N. M., and the city of St. Louis, Mo., to be in charge of George II. Lee, general oassenger agent, with headquarters at St. Louis. Mo. ! Phil A. Auer has been appointed Igeneral agent, with headquarters at j Chicago, coming to Chicago from Ft. Worth. Texas. i Q. S. Pentecost, formerly assistant 'general passenger agent of the Rock i Island at Kansas City, has been ap pointed general passenger agent of 'the Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf railway, with headquarters at Fort ! Worth, Texas, vice Phil. A. Auer, re ' signed to accept service with another I company. ! To conform to division of thr.e ! lines into three operating districts, ithe Jurisdiction of general freignt jtrafflc officers named below, over line 'territory, will be as fellows: I Vint district All territory east of the Missouri river (not Including SHIRTS $2.."0 and $3.00 shirts at H.j $2 00 tshirts at $!." $1.50 shirts at f 1.10 $1.00 shirts .t SUc 7f.c shirts at .i!lc 50c shirts at 3.c ntOI'SKKS $;.f.0-and $7 00 p nt h ! $.VfM pants at .O.'i $4 00 jantti at $2.50 j;;nt9 at $1.50 piyits at !.(' Winter Underwear Reduced FLANNEL JJOWNS $1 and $i :.0 riht towns, f0: night gowns at 8o FANCY VESTS 'A off HEAVY SWEATER OCHTS 20 Off f-'f-nulne Ilradli) lluillcr 20c KL4M E PAJAMAS Finest Fietifh f1oii,'t at fll" i'S and $2.50 iajaiiia at $!.' FLIC O'COATH 20VC off FI R LOVES 20 off PHOEMX SILK HOSE 33c, 3 for $1.00 35. 3 for $1.00 Table All ') articles 35 Shirts NcckhaDd and Foliar, ElHce lloed onJcrwcsr and 0m T 'itm !''' Th'1 rfMliH-tions triad f on this snappv fkWK Vu,(' of to-s for tlK" 4'olin-('r Ui:iu" j l:i':l-.jffss mnko things interest in in this (mjU't M 'f:$ L(l(iartiii'nt tonurrow. Children's Department 1 mm Boys' Overcoats at 25 per cent off. Boys' Fancy Suits at 20 per cent off. Boys' RIoum $1.50 now at $1 00 $1.00 now at C9c &0c cow at S&c r; Do) Pant $1.50 now at $l.fo $1 CO now at Tic 50c now at 33c. Flannel liloaflp $1.04 now at S'c SwraUr Coats 20 Per Cent 0 Bojfc' Flannel Gowns and Tndor KUepers, SOc, now 33c Simon & Landauer f-V'