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llIK HOCJC ISL.AK1J AUG US. SATUKJAY, JUAV 2. 101. 7X: 31 $10 to $12.50 New Spring Tailored Suits $5.95 $1.25 and $1.50 Wash Skirts at 98c Several attractive styles of ltncne and pique, in white, polkadot and natural shades all sizes including extra sizes for large women. Other Wash Skirts at $1.98 and 2.98 specially priced. Very attractive models in all wool scrcsizes 16 to 44 silk and satin lined coats this price holds good only .Monday, the day of the sale while quantities last. . Billiotfs Herzosf, 1611-1613 2d Ave.. R.I m j I if 111a ee k Factorv Clearance S sll r9tL?rc tfiven the first week of thi.alc. Many of the extraordinary values still remainand we have taken still runner reductions in some instances-and added merchandise from our regular stock in order to make this final week's offerings especially attractive. $7.50 Women's and Misses' Coats $4.95 New fprlng coats In light an dark mixture, in the Bal maraan style, and all woo! sei-fres, in 3-4 length and full length models specially priced G 4 f for this sale at J)4c.yO In the 1 600 Block They Treat You Right J 1 98c :jl on to 1.5i Woiren's B. J. Brand Brassieres, lace land embroidered trimmed, all size?. "h whlTe they last OUC U2.00 to 2.5 Women's B. J .Brand Brassieres, lace land embroidered trimmed, all sizes. hlle they last $1 to 1.5 corsets In broken sizes In white couit-l and batiste with 4 hose supporters at tached. Dainty lace top with draw string. . .5 $3 on ralue muslin gowns, princess slips, skirts, combinations, the new creations, material nainsook, imported crepe cloth and J 1 Seco Silk .. 5"yO 50c women's muslin drawers, lae, embroidered, straight and umbrella styles choice &m -J C 72c women's musl'n drawers, lace, embroidered, straight and umbrella style choice J .9 C j 4 fiO value women's muslin skirts, combination Princess slips. lace and embroidery trim med, the fine painty lace?. exclusive pat tern, used in these garments, purchased from the largest manufacturer. 552 98 choice . . f&c women's crepe gowns with colored SJf embroidered panels - $1 50 women's crepe gowns In fancy stripes. In cluding novelties In nainsook, trimmed with dainty vokes of all our imported embroidery. Q Jltf "choice - 200 Dozen Waists at Half Price Purchased from the Jly-Grade Waist Co., 141 X. Second, Philadelphia, Pa., at 40 cents on the Dol lar some were water damaged but hardly notice able, have been repressed including Drummers' Samples ir. this lot thegreatest waist sale we ever have planned. Look over the prices all this -season's models also 100 dozen House Dresses in fac tory lots Dressing Sacque, Muslin Petticoats and Corsets HALF PRICE. 51.75 to 52.50 Women Shirt Waists in Voile, Fancy Stnpe. Crepes the new high colors in Blue Tango, Pink, Red, the Eastern craze great many different styles to select from lay in your supply including Tap "u ;iessanne siiK waists qo factory lots choice "OC $1.00 values Women Shirt Waists in Voile, Lawns, Stripe, Dotted Swiss, some with contrasting combina tion of colored collar and cuffs factorv Efs lots while they last choice DUC Si .50 Women's Shirt Waists in Lawn. Barred Muslin, I-ancy Stripes, excellent assortment of Fancy Models factorv lots while they last HC 'choke oyc Choice of the House $19.75 Choice of any Tailored Cloth Suit in our stock values up to $35.00 nothing re served during this sale these are all high grade exclusive models in season's best col orings and fabrics anj-one who has not yet purchased their new Spring suit, and desirous of possessing a high-class model should avail themselves of this opportunity. This sale opportunity also includes a dozen or so models in exclusive Silk Dresses, $25.00 to $30.00 values choice, , $2.98 For Stylish Cloth Skirts in checks and plain colors. One model in crepe check with the popular three ruffle effect. We have Included with this lot many skirts from our $5.00 and $5.95 lines in the plain colors all wood fabrics and beautifully tailored models $2.98 9.75 For Stylish and Attrac tive Summer Coats of Moire, peau de soie, basket .weaves and serges, some unlined. some silk lined throughout. A large variety of styles In the watated new spring colorings. This lot In cludes values up to $15.00, choice $9.75 $12.75 For Stylish. New Spring Tailored Suits, Etc. These are positive $15.00 to $20.00 values a full reel of very attractive models from which to select cloths are wool, crepe, serges, checks and other weaves many are exclusive mode Is only one or two of a kind any necessary alterations free of charge dur- f ing this sale. Choice a 3 1Z 31 : CHRISTIAN Memorial Christian, avenue and Fifteenth II. E. Chatley. school at 9: 20 a. corner Third street. Rev. pastor. Sunday m. Senior and In- :ermediate Christian Endeavor at 6:3i: p. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:3t p. m. Morning sermon theme. "The Forgiving Christ." Evening subject. "Building: on the Riht Foundation," tiie third in the series of sermons on i "The Temple of Character." Second Christian. corr.er Sixth street and Thirteenth avenue. W. B. ZION In the Tri-Cities. Rev. Wil bur Glenn Volivia. general over seer of the Christian Apostilic f'hurch in Z:on. Headquarters, Zion City. lil. Evangelist Schumaker, Zion's messenger to the Tri-Cities will, God willing, deliver an address at Rock Island, in Odd Fellow's Temple, Fourth avenue, between Seventeenth street and Eighteenth street, May 3, at 3 p. m. Subject: Elijah at Car mel, or Religious Demons of the Tri-Cities chal lenged and exposed. Many witnesses will confirm God's word and His power to Save and Heal at this meeting. Bible school at 1:30 p.m. For other Zion meetings see church an nouncements each week. All welcome, only Tithes and free will offerings re ceived. Evangelist and Mrs. Schumaker respond cheer fully and without price to all who desire their ser vices to help the sinful find Christ and teach and pray with the sick that they may be healed. Evangelist and Mrs. Schumaker reside at 1206 Third avenue, Rock Island. Phone Rock Island 1223 L. Christ is all. Stine, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a.m. Services at 10:45 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Fifteenth Avenue Christian, corner Fifteenth avenue and Thirty-sixth street. Rev. C. Lee Stauffer, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young People's Christian Endeavor at C: 45 p. m. i PRESBYTERIAN Central Presbyterian. coruf of Fourteenth street and Tenth avenue. Rev. David A. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Christian En deavor at 6:30 p. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme. I "A New Method for Meeting an Old j Requirement." Illustrated lecture at the evening services. I Broadway Presbyterian, corner of ' Twenty-third street and Seventh ave- i nue. Rev. YV. S. Marquis pastor emert Itus. Sunday school at 9:15 a. ni. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. j Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. South Park Presbyterian, corner of Thirtieth street and Fifteenth ave ! nue. Rev. V G. Oglevee, pastor. Sun 'day school at 9:30 a. m. Young Peo pled society at C:4a p. m. services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Aiken street chapel. Aiken street. South Rock Island. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. J. II. Cleland, superin tendent emeritus. A. W. Coulter, su perintendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Evening services at 7:30. L'nited Presbyterian, Third avenue and Fourteenth street. Rev. J. L.. l Vance, castor. Bible scnooi at :au 1 a. m. Young People" Christian union !.t 6:30 n. in. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:3o p- m. LUTHERAN Zion Swedish Lutheran. Forty-fifth street and Seventh avenue. Rev. X. J. Forsberg. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.' First Swedish Lutheran, corner Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. Rev. Karl Nilsson, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Grace English Lu'neran. corner Seventh avenue and Forty-fourth street. Rev. Ira O. Nothsteln, pastor. ! Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and :45 p. in. German Immanuel's Lutheran, cor ner Twentieth street and Fifth avenue. Rev. Ph. Willielm, pastor. Services 10 a. in German Evangelical, corner Twelfth street and Twelfth avenue. Rev, F. J. Rolf, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 p. in iLEgUBii services and 7:30 p. m. a. m. and 2:30 in the evening. Reed, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a- m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Serv ices at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 .p. m. Edgewood Baptist, corner Forty fourth street and Fifth avenue Sunday school at 9:15 a- m. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m." Serv ices at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. (Swedish Baptist, corner Twenty first street and Fifth avenue. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. A. Carlson. Young Peo ple's meeting at 5 p. m. alternate Sundays. McKlnJey Baptist (colored), Tenth street and Sixth avenue. Rev. J. W. Whitfield, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. METHODIST First Methodist, corner Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street. Rev. T. E. Newland, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Epworth league at 6:30 p. in. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Special service in celebration of centenary of Thomas Coke. Even ing subject, "Religion at the Fireside." Spender Memorial Methodist, corner Forty-liiird street and Seventh avenue. Rev. 'V.-H. Tope, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Epworth league at 6.30 p. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "What Shall We Do With the Sabbath Day?-' Evening subject. "The Truth About Christian Science." Special mu sic at tbo opening service. (Jerman Methodist, corner Four teenth street and Sixth avenue. Rjv. Henry J. Kettelkamp. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Epworth league at 6:30 p. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and and 7:30 p. m. " Free Methodist, Ninth avenue and Fifteenth street. Rev. C. S. Huston, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Love feast at 6:45 p. m. Milan Methodist church. Rev. Alfred Dixon, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Epworth league at 6:45 p. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Wayman African M. E- (colored), corner Fifth-and-a-half avenue and Thirteenth street. W. H. Saunders, pastor. SCRIPTURE J Proverbs 11:12-21. He that is void of wisdom despiseth his neighbor; but a man of under standing holdeth his peace. A talebearer revealeth secrets; but he that is of a faithful spirit con cealeth the matter. . Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there Is safety. He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretyship is sure. A gracious woman retainelh honour: and strong men retain riches. The merciful man doeth good to his own soul: but he that is cruel troubleth his own flesh. The wicked worketh a deceitful work; but to him that soweth righte ousness shall be a sure reward. As righteousness tendeth to life: so he that pursueth evil pursueth it to his own death. They that are of a fro ward heart are abnomination to the Lord: but such as are upright in their way are his delight. - . Though . hand Join in hand, the wicked shall not be unpunished: but the seed of the righteous shall be delivered. BAPTIST First Baptist and Fifteent'.i corner Third arenua street. Rev. H. W. 5PISC0PAI Trinity Episcopal church. Nine teenth street and Sixth avenue. Rev. Granville H. Sherwood, rector. Serv ices at 7:45 a. m., 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Kev. M. Kdwara faucet, msnop of rhe Quincy diocese, will administer the rite of confirmation at the 10:4o service. SCIENTIST rirst Church of Christ. Scientist. 835 Twenty-third street, Sunday serv- ic at 10:45 a. m. Subject of lesson. "Everlasting Punishment." Wednes day evening testimonial meeting at 7:45 o'clock. The church maintains a free reading room In the People's NattonP.1 bank building, which is open every week day from 11: 30 a. m. to i p. m and every, Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. All authorized literature on Christian Science may be read or purchased. catholic: Sacred Heart Roman Catholic, Twenty-eighth street and Fifth ave nue. Father Clement P. O'Neill, rec tor. Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Evening prayer (when said) and benediction at 7:30. Week day masses at 7:30 a. m St. Mary's Roman Catholic, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street. Father Adolph Geyer. pastor. Mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic, corner Second avenue and Fourteenth street. D?an J. J. Quinn. rector; Rev. Wil liam Graham, assistant. Masses at 7. 8. 9, and 10 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. St. Paul's Belgian Catholic, Twenty fourth street and Eighth-and-a-half avenue. Father P. Holvoet. rector. Macs at 8 a. m. WEST END SETTLEMENT Zion Apostolic. Meetings every Sun day in Odd Fellows temple, Fourth av enue between Seventeenth and Eigh teenth streets.' Rev. V. B. Schumaker, evangelist in charge. Principal serv ice at 3 p. m. Subject of address. "Elijah at Carmel or Religious De mons of the Tri-cities Challenged and Exposed." Sacramental services at close of principal service open to all Christians. Bible school will be held at 1:30 p. m. Meeting are held In Moline at 8 p. ui. at Industrial hall. Evangelist Schu maker will deliver an address on "Casting Out Devils, or God Manlfext in Present Day Miracles." Services In Davenport at Tythlan castle. Second and Brady streets. Ser vices at 10:30 a. m.. West End Sunday school, 429 Seventh avenue. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. W. B. Barker, superintendent Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints (Utah Mormons.) At Odd Fel lows" hall. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching services at 2:00 p. m. J. C. Sholtes, presiding e'.der. First Christian spirits Church Ser vices every Sunday night at 7:45, at Odd Fellows' hall. Fifth an-1 Brady streets, Davenport, Mrs. Julia Alfred, minister. Messages received every Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Odd Fellows' halL Gospel meetings will be held at the home of Miss Anna Olson, 503 First street, Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock and at 2:30 in the afternoon. William H. Oldham of Clinton, Iowa, will be in charge of the services. Meetings will be held the second Sun day of every month hereafter conduct ed by Mr. Oldham. Church of the Brethren Services at the Grinnell school house. First street. East Moline, at 10:39 a. n. and 7 p. m. At 2:30 p. m. services will be held In the Congregational church at Hampton. Rev. D. A. Rowland of Dixon will be the speaker. International Bible Students' Asso ciation Math's hall, 17166 Second avenue. Services at 10:30 a. m. St. Petersburg and the Neva. When the river Neva rises St. Pe tersburg Is always in danger of in nmlatiun. The city ivns built upon a swnmp, and the land has been labori ously reclaimed and Is liable to over flow by the Neva. That river divJdes jtnd forms a delta, and this delta is embraced witbl-i the city limits. Al though the mal portion of St. Peters burg is situated on the mainland (a peninsula washed on the east by the Neva and on the northwest by the Great Neval, part of the city stand on islands formed by the anus of the river. The islands, with their gardens mid villus, are a pretty feature of the ou Intnl. Tiie various parts of the city are connected by over 10O bridges, the longest being the Troitsky bridge, about a third of a mile in length. Westminster Gazette. Big Men of Nation Go to Church. Get the Habit! Join the Procession! I T is deplorable, but nevertheless true, that there are men- who think it savors of effeminacy to be seen often in church. These ' men should awaken to the error of their ways. The really strong men, the men of the nation, are constant churchgoers. " They rarely miss a Sunday. The 6tory is told of a great composer who on one occasion was accorded a magnificent ovation. The audience cheered him for fully five minutes. It was a tribute calculated to turn any man's head. Then there came cries for a speech. The composer faced the great multitude of his. ad mirers and said: "WHAT DOTH IT PROFIT A MAX TO GAIN THE WHOLE WORLD AND LOSE HIS OWX SOUL?"' K t THAT WAS ALL. THE AUDIENCE WAS ELECTRIFIED. THEY KNEW THE DEEP RELIGION OF THE MAN AND GRASPED THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HIS REMARKS. THE OVATION THAT WENT BEFORE WAS AS NOTHING COMPARED TO THAT WHICH FOL LOWED. THAT GREAT AUDIENCE DIDN'T THINK THIS MAN EFFEMINATE. HE WAS BIG ENOUGH TO PROCLAIM PUBLICLY HIS FAITH IN GOD AND A HEREAFTER. IT IS THE WEAK RATHER THAN THE SJRONG MAN WHO, WHILE PROFESSING A BELIEF IN GOD, REMAINS AWAY FROM CHURCH. IF YOU BE LIEVE IN GOD, PRACTICE YOUR BELIEF BY GOING TO CHURCH. GOD DOESN'T ASK MUCH OF YOUR TIME. S ? Don't delay HOIXG TO CHURCH. Start in next Sunday. Get the habitl You'll find it is not a hard task. Join the pro cession. Bv going to church you set a good example to your neigh bor. It will set him thinking. You will please your wife, your mother, your sister. It will fill them with happinesa to see that you are on the road to righteousness. ' And be honest with your self. Don't you know you are a lot happier after an hour with God? GO TO CHUECHI TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From ttie Argus Files of i88g Imaginary Heart Trouble. Do you have pains in the region of the heart? Does your heart thump? Its terrible pounding alarms you? What is wrong? Do you believe these symp toms mean heart trouble? Organic dis eases of the heart very seldom occa sion much pain. Nearly all of these pains are caused by some derangement cf the stomach. 'Merltol Tonic Digest ive is especially recommended for In digestion and dyspepsia, and for re storing the stoiifl rh to its normal funo-j April 26 Hon. J. W. Simonson of Port Byron was in the city today on political business. It is reported that the Port Byron boss has his eye en the state senatbrship. April 29 Ground was broken at the corner of Eighteenth street and Fourth avenue today for cottages to bt erect ed there by John Volk. The cottage of Michael Dailey cn Elm street bluff burned to the ground today, entailing $5Hi loss. April 27 Hon. E. W. Hurst and wife arrived from Springfield this morning- j This evening .Mr. Hurst goes to v au kegan to attend the funeral of Hon. Elijah M. Haines, a fellow legislator. April 30 Today Dr. W. L. Allen. poiutment of President Harrison. ; May 1 Dr. C. C. Carter has moved into the Lynde mansion, corner Six teenth street and Third avenue. His office will be there also. Maor C. W. Hawes began his du ties as deputy county clerk today. May 2 The grocery business, of Charles H. Hitter, corner Third avenue and Fourteenth street, has been pur chased by 1-ouis Pfoh " , tiona and no more "heart disease. actfng post surgeon oi nwn iuU H. O. Rolfs, Rock Island. Ill- exclusive 1 senal. turned over the office to Dr. G. agent. (Adv.) ' G. Craig as Ws successor uuaer ap- All the news all the time The Arpis. We have Houses at $1600 and up. .Lots at 40O and up. Farm at all prlc. Fire. Accident and Health Insurance. List your propwrtv w:th us. BRIEN & GROOM, ROOM 301 SAFETY 8 LOG. ; Residence phone: R. I. 777Y Office phone R. I. 1935.