In This A-Head-of-the-Season Sale of New Spring Merchandise To . morrow Will Be lhe Hundreds of Beautiful New Spring Suits—Scores of Stunning Spring Coats For Women and 1 Big Day of Our Annual 10-Day Misses —Priced Attractively Low For the Last Day of the A-Head-of-the-Season-Sale. D - • D lG 1 n.r:rr a , - —.-*-. <*.>• Bar gam Basement dale rites Tor Spring, and all arc on sale to-morrow, Saturday, for much Jw 1 °' ) " ns > ctc ' : ltan<lsonlc ncw belted effects wltli odd pockets and other less than It's possible to buy tlieiu for anywhere else. new strikingly stylish features; all marked to sell at special low prices T , . £ Women's & Misses' Ncw Women's & Misses' New V \ "fv 'bat will save you many a dollar later on. 1 nOUSanuS Ol YdfuS Ol Dim Q9 If lit ft C Spring Suits sn.so SpringSuitssl C.OO Spring Good. At Special- S y- i*>= MSAT Mna\ Spring Coats $e.95 SpringCoatss 1 (1.00 OH LiROINiIM Handsome models of flne -wool Choice of beautiful new serges V/*V£j3U Special, at Special, at ■■ Inches wide; fine for dresses. AOC poplin, in blacks and navy blue, and poplins, In all the latest new V LtefTOß*A &4IY \ af ~ ... n. r. * , , ise Mercerized Foulards; yd Ifi. 55c v cw . rocei4S This Spring's latest styles; all Spring styles, colors and all styles. cleve?°news™les Ind coTors;' a°U the city 'tor |?0.00; alf Women's A Misses' New fafMj fgift. IW';f IS ' / BITC "' all sizes; all new models. JOc Kimono Crepes; yard |rw Special, yard Women's & Misses' Now SlnrintT Qffc CAA flfi /fegl \1 Spring Suits $ 1Q.50 /Jf MB Spring Coats $ Q.9S SpringCoaUS 10.90 Special, at JL md f „ . , These have all the style features I I V\\j j\\ I\\\ P®® • Good remnant lengths; blue 12 /2C Lxtremely smart and good look- of suits worth many dollars more; / .M \ U \\ l\\ A splendid variety of new wool Wool velours, serges, poplins, stripe. .$1.25 Heavy Inlaid Lin ing styles of serge and poplin; all all sizes in all the newest fabrics / I I I \ \ serges, poplins, etc. Snappy new Xn n i7 ° d f} Ise Shaker Flannel; yard ....... 1 oleums; 2 yds. wide.OQ sizes" • and colors. [ \|| | \\ \ models, in all sizes. pocket styles, all colors and all , Blue and pink; full pieces. IOC Special, yd... ~ SS,C Women's & Misses' New \ 1 \ \l t \\ 1 ,. 1 Sgrin* Suits > 2 4M Shrink CoaU $ J5£ TJZ £ RUfiS & SZ 9 I i \ / J I ill, 111 i, av i tj on nd *l.lll iti i Peerless values; equal to the best Suits sold anywhere else at $35.00 fr |\ " OOip Don't buy Hugs anywhere until num Roaster, and over $40.00. A comparison will quickly convince: all sizes all II A wide assortment of chic styles, made of clever new Spring mate- ' v " u Be ® J| ,c wonderful qualities we seamless. Sp'e new ~yl ana au colore. V .h. b„, ™,or, ; .u MM U W • N S m* WOMEVS AXD SHSBES' WOMKN'K AND HISSES' | WOMEN'S ANl> MISSUS' | WOMEN'S AND MISSES' T v ..1 ' S $5 75 S ,, SS: <57 7 C Serge Dresses; $Q -Jf- Silk Dresses; dj-1 OQA I Silk Dresses; CnA 1 Fibre Rugs M>o.t>o DKlibbH-b .. |f%Jr OxJ special at tP# <I J special at <P*/o •O I special, ... •* X<£ J/W I special at ... u) lO*U vi „ , a ! a ? c , of a, ", ni " 1,1 xi2-foot siz<> and a assort- Emerson £-= rnrdKe "°" slze^*"^"^ 111 *' n ®^ dSPcI ° inc "' aß ""d* a'll men's l wear I^s? SS* co^ln 0 ' &£? - ReCOtds I Spring models and colors, all sizeb. I chine; all sizes. | and colors; all sizes. $1.95 SIO.OO Wool I $12.50 Wool Poor liutterly — ~~1 Fibre Rugs Fibre Rugs *£ ™. M'lan Hemps, Lisere, Sport | fl nn thpr AhpaHnf Hats of Unusual Charm AnOinerAneajortliebeaSOllbale 35 Spring Shoes rr- Water Set, and Beauty Of New Silk Blouses Special at J- Special 69? Tapestry Tapestry ^ w !iSS?S!S _ - a - C/l CO Brussels Brussels """StaSS pay less than elsewhere. best and most becoming style, but you'll I I "•'! <4/ I • V/ 1 Medicine I Ru S I RugS I $1.59 K f&t QIT\ fHHI yt . •*-. sle 9x12-rt sise $1.90 $2.90 Jfe, - 77 g -| White Cab„e L $13 . 95 $14 . 93 A a> \ OA Sk 7 / y I !L\<\ fl\ 1 '/ * FO" Sd with Mirror KA ItUUS, worth up to sl. r.,,,. „i„ M . fp „„, to M.yU /U L/iv* — : J Ri.rU a ? h n eU. hree Speclal ln th,s s,Ue ' tu - •• 69c a^ h ',s Jdwfff I AsTry Xo end to the variety of at- M /. | < frf/1 id i V I \i '\\ A II i / A I jpp Uif OQ w ell bound; sood sizes. ?Q„ . . tractive models and all marked /TV I \ ) c 1 JU \Vi ( \ •pl.dd Special, at OI?C i9^* to sell at special low prices to- P\ I a \l\ morrow, Saturday. Every new / Vv\' )\ \ . VVV J t*' l fcS ill lis. A ~T „ ______ _. High SHEETS and TABLE LINEN, mushroom Sailors, turban ef- / V\\ YA //is \ . T .., ■ *"6" ni( _ - i * nwr _ fects with all sorts of different / 111 \j /'j , \ New waists arrive daily. For to-morrow another lot of new With imitation tips, new Eng- U|| I f 111/ 1 P|7 |\J A IIM X onH Wr \, - "rj^'s.™ade of a fine quality Jap Wash Silk with round and iKS, 'K.fi'xvlSS.h'S.'alSi . TUXUW tAOt _ 111 antl poid, de negre, etc. \L sailor collars; lace or einbroidery trimmed in shades of maize, eyelets; easily worth a dollar A w A DI 17 ATI I KAUFMAN'S-Second Floor. % V-V Chartreuse, flesh and white. All sizes and worth to-morrow'^rday 0 " 11 &t * 4 ' s ° RAKIiAINS 1 HOLE LLU 1 H ' up to S3OO. Special for . KAUFMAN'S First Floor 1 Women's Dull Kid Lace i IlTn "7171 y C ■ n , Zf Boot. A Good $4.00 Grad e. S^ 4 2x^ SES ~ M^ e °SS'2 • OAKUAIINo wHs New Spring Dresses QO ■ More New Arrivals of Spring Skirts tttr $3.00 in AllAlll A( CaaaahChla rV||l * O 9-inch model; new and stylish, Cases, 48 artd 45 inches.... *C 50c MERCER 17 irn Tim r n SAneaa Ol u6dSollu3lG TXT o TUT* /v M m J in all desirable Widths and sizes. PILLOW CASKS, with 3 -inch hem; DAMASK 58 inchoM ShJ ! hiwnnvuu vi Vvflvwii vuiv For Women & Misses On Sale Satur- f a^Mi y '& p pal s im.n ,p . W***v/ WU.VU.J. KAUFMANS—First Floor. Rear 45x36; each 10C Special, yard 39c (laV at JLXtra Lnw PriCPS Ssc bolsteh CASES— 42X72 in. MERCER. JfF ><- jr.i. A VV/ ° / \ 3-inch hem. Spe- OK- TABLE DAMASK —64 in k f(IJjCCO " J %M\ Splendid new Spring models in the latest new liner and BOYS' CLOTHING nlali each Secia" e yard attern ' 49c JmV_o/ effects and plenty of new shade patterns. Sneciallor Saturday "'"S 8 "™: 59 C wnVciSiKV^jjSS N 7 ; l I v Women s and Misses Women's anil Misses' Women's and Misses' SpCCIal 10l 93111108/ 85c MVSLIN SHEETS; <<n in diameter; each 89c (A JO AC Dress tA 7C SATURDAY ONLY ;6x90 inches "fC oe A DOZEN DICE NAPKINS— Jerge 5*1.49 Uress 50.95 Jr. W l-IO Boys' 09c ami 75 C ' M n. IV smrim. 15x15 inches. 01/ - AJ7il\ n MrTlO ¥ / Ci , ▼ / , *" Skirts Rompers, at o.VMUSI.IN SHEETS; oq c special, each OV2C m/iMWk wfr IVh 1 Skirts y „ . V It will pay parents to anticl- x ' 0 es !'' _ s, ow A DOZEN MERCERIZED Miriii l!'illi Special at Special at Special at p a t e their boys' needs now, for 25c 1 Hlow Cases, 43x45 I*7 NAPKINS, 18x18 inches *j New Spring models; Smart new models in Extraordinary spe- these values are rare at the inches; 3-inch hem Aft square. Special, each C I' 1 ' / \ made of strictlv all fancv strinps qhon cial values, in all wool price. ~W;Jfk% n d W nav? si, ' s ° W<>B h 4F* EXTRA SIZE SPRING DRESS SKIRTS SSI , AbOVP arc 3ust a few of the styles we will sell to-morrow at Bc. K FOR EXTRA LARGE WOMEN made'of a Wa " h Exact copies of the new Spring styles that will be' offered in this T ew rin S Models, made of Serge and Poplins, in Black and ffood, all wool navy blue serge, Machines; nation Cons special sale. Scores of other styles made of the same good quality, N T avy Blue, also new models in gray Vigro; sizes from 31 to 40 fw 1 *Irv£rtrtv°o 1 r v£rtrtv°of d n\ n - d ' nnlsl \ special, at ing ° ( on 0 " 5 ",,,'. Bread Bo* 7sc fresh, crisn, fast color ginghams, percales and just as perfect fitting waist measure. Special to-morrow, Saturday, at BLOUSES at ° Jh 49c _ _ _ and attractively made as those herein pictured. All sizes from 6to mr> Aff i A lucky'purchase of'fine Per- \7 UX c , lot 1 l ? '' nd f ood Blze a "d made 14 yfeari Mothers will do well to provide for their girls and save U>fa.yO IO jS d -r-fsi cale Madras Blouses that WLf ,n heavy. Spe Cold Storage Foods Rapidly Dwindles Down By Associated Press Washington, Marcti 9.—Cold storage | holdings of eggs in the United States j on' March 1 showed a decrease of 97.02 j per compared with February 1 j holdings. The Department of Agricul- j ture'sT monthly report to-day shows 193.716 dozen in storage. Compared, with a year ago, holdings show a de crease of about 86.3 per cent. American cheese in cold storage IT I-onllllii'Ml Klnjt. n N'W \IIIU < 111 |!i l<ln n nnil ant In .fna* H • | |rr ran be no strong, vigorous, iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosyycheeked women without Iron—NuMted Iron taken three times per day after meals will in crease the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run-<l<>wn folks 200 per cent. In two weeks' time In many instances. Avoid the old forms of metallic iron whlelj may Injure the teetli corrode the stomach, ami thereby do more *?£!!;, i a H e on Jy lron_Nuxated Iron." it Is dispensed In this city by Croll Keller, G. A. Gorgas, J. Nelsot ClarV, and aU good drug- I v" ( ■ - •-•■ - . ■. /■-?- •; -- I '•-■••"'•• T -. " ' ;U II MI -H 1- '• ' J ' -WiUPI IL . !.,J * ..1. TRTDAY EVENING, frftjiftt' TELEGRAPH! MARCH 9, 1917; ' * March 1 was 12,069.t6 pounds, a de crease of 35.3 per cent, during Febru ary and about 29.3 per cent, less than< a year ago. NOT SELLING LAND The Oklahoma Land car, advertising the sale of United States Government Indian lands, is here to acquaint pros pective purchasers with the terms and conditions of the next government sale, and not to sell homesteads, Di rector George E. Wentz explains. Not an acre of land can be bought on the car, as that can only be bought di rectly from the government, he as serts. KNOW HOW TO CHOOSE A WIFE? 'Beatrice Fairfax Gives a Few Tips on How the Game Is Played By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. When a man is buying a new auto mobile, or a new suit of clothes, he examines the article pretty thorough ly! Even the choice of a new tie re quires rather careful thought as to its wearing qualities, value and the way It will combine with the rest of his attire. Men folks don't even settle down to a new brand of cigars Just because they like their color or the red and gold band which encircles them. % Hut when It comes to choosing a wife—a life partner—ah, then a man shows what a little boy grown up he is! When he was ten ho stood In front of a pastry shop window and pointing to a beautifully iced cake with a luscious strawberry ?et atop it, he cried, "I want that one." And about as Intelligently do somemen choose their wives. You mustn't do it boys! You have to know a few "vital statistics" about the girl you marry. Don't marry a girl Just because she has a pretty fig ure and expressive eyes and a wonder ful gift for following you in a fox trot. Your steps may not match quite so well when you get out Of the ball room and on to the path of life! Don't marry a girl Just because your heart fairly thumps every time you get Into her neighborhood. There will be a good many long winter even ings in a matrimonial partnership and having a few congenial topics to discuss will then prove far more stim ulating than does the chemical affllnity which makes your heart go pit-a-pat. Here are some of the ♦.hings it is worth your while to consider quietly and calmly when you find yourself growing seriously Interested in a girl; her health, first of all, for an invalid wife is a handicap and a discourage ment to many a man, while in another sort she rouses gentle tenderness. Congeniality, reliability, common sense and sweetness of disposition are the friendly elements that ought to enter into a happy marriage. Jf you and your wife enjoy the same things and you feel sure that she is a loyal soul on whose good judgment yo-i can rely and of whose sunshiny sweetness you are sure, running along In double harness will tie a very comfortable affair. A woman who has tact, education, domestic qualities and the ability to economize consistently will make the business end of a marriage successful. Cleverness, vivacity, accomplish ments and beauty are very charming. They keep you stimulated and make you proud to show your wife off to your friends, but they do not total up to a grand average in any way equal to those produced by the friendly or practical qualities. And on the emotional side you want a girl of warm and generous feelings, a girl who is gracious to old er people, whose eyes are soft when they look at children and who seems fairly aglow with tenderness when she speaks of her mother or father (If that mother or father is the fine and worthy sort). There is no way In which a man can better gauge a girls capability for affection than by her attitude to ward the suffering and helpless and by her responsiveness to his discour aged moments. Love means sacrifice— and the man who would choose for a wife a woman who will be sweetheart, as well as friend and helpmate, must choose with mind, as well as with heart and eyes. He must select a responsive yet well-balanced and self-respecting girl —one who is happy to walk with him in green fields and who needs neither moonlight nor the gluw of shaded lamps to make her turn to him a face alight with tenderness. U.S. MARINES ARE LANDED IN CUBA * Bluejackets Will Protect Lives of Americans and Other Foreigners in Havana By Associated Prtss Washington, March 9.—Landing of American marines and bluejackots at Santiago, Cuba, to protect lives of Americans and other foreigners and OUT?'] Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, ihe hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To Mop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dan druff. get a 2 5-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and rub it Into the Bcalp. After a few applications the hair stops com ing out and you can't find any dan druff. —Adv. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE; SOI.D UV *l.l. I.KADINO IIIIUWISTt j A StiCc£SS*(JL COUGH REMEDY 10 CTS. BUYS TIIF. NEW TRIAL SIZE BOX Ranter 61M 2*e. Me. 11. At Drogit.t.. BROWN'S "wcNULTRtiCHES JOIN L MOWN * SON, Boston. Ih their property was reported to-day In dispatches to the State and Navy De partments. The reports said there had been no fighting in the city or its .^bui2>BJj^ l- to i jnidnight last night. The naval forces were sent ashore by Commander Belknap, commanding the United States squadron in Santi ago harbor, on his own responsibility and at the request of the civil gover nor. An attack on the city by rebel forces Men's Well Made Shoes; $5).95 Good Styles; Splendid Quality Small Lots of Not All Sizes v %H Men's Goodyear Welted (SiO Qr J un Metal Bluchers ! sizes in this lot, but only a few pairs of I Men's Tan Scout HP \P\ —-v Shoes J Elkskin upper stock. Genuine chrome tanned sblcs. was Impending and Commander Helknap put his men ashore to pre vent loss of foreign lives an! destruc tion of foreign property. TO REMODEL STOKE A building permit was issued yes terday to Mrs. Ella Charles, who hay contracted for extensive alterations to a three-story brick building at 4K' Woodbine street. Improvements In clude remodeling the entire store front on the first floor of the struc ture, together with general repairs. The cost will be SSOO. 5
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