# RA ar mine AE RRL og me Sn Sh SASS RS | Wurttemberg Prince ls One of | Germany's Mest Fameus Generals. SO ———— a ————————— Phote © by American Frese Amsosiation aS mi TN oe sm PR WA —- BILLPOSTERS ORDERED 7 py | About Your Furs BY COURT TO DISSOLVE Organization Sought to Maintain Ex- . clusive Control of Trade. Chicago, March 15 -The Associated Billposters of the United States and Canada was held to be a combination in restraiat of trade by Federal Judge The ruling was givem in the gov erument suit asking dissolution of the association filed in August, 1912. “The rule of ‘reasonable restraint Bas no application here” sald Judge . “for the reason that this Is Bot 8 omse of mere restraist, bet of total exclasion.™ : The complainant charged that ever since ita organization in 1891 the As sociated Bilipesters had sought ton <rush competition. It was alleged In support ¢f the dissolution suit that membership ia the organisation was limited to one member (a sach town: who furnished business to nen-adver tisers; (hat a schedule of prices 1 led for all parts of the A } We protect your furs againet loss by fire, theft and moth if stored hare. O14 furs mde over z\ new styles Furs repaired Frices always reasonable / hy, TO i hring Apparel at Su Ving Prices ET IT “THE , | ) bl { 5 (Sale of Rubbers i j Ome lot of Mises and hil dren's Rubbers end Alsshns: i Brokem sizes Wart up te $3 Fr. sour ehalce i oy while they lanes 25¢) “Low Prices on Dependable Merchandise is the motto that is causing the wonderful growth of this concern. Trade bere and satisfy yourself. (How Our Spring Garments Are Priced Spring Coat at $4.87 Women's and Misses’ Fashionable Spring Coats, made from double warp Serge, in either flure, belted or planted style. Finish. ed with silk eolisr and enffs. These gar- ments are shown in the new spring shades Cont special at $4.87, Sport Coat at $3.62 Exeepi.onally pretty Sport Coats, made from either Plaid Velour or Checkad Velvet ~~the eolor effects are very pretty. Trim. med with fancy collar and enffs. All gar. ments are nicely made and finished. Styles for women, misses and juniors. These coats on special sale at $3.62 each. Spring Coat at $7.62 Women's and Misses’ Novelty Spring Coats, made from Gabardines, Ponlins, ete, in ehaekn and other fancies lived with silk pean de rygne. Ilandsomely trimmed. Fin ished with new style sollar. All sizes \ These coats en special sale nt $7.62 cach. Spring Suit at $9.90 Women's and Misses’ Spring Suits mada from plain or faney checked Serpe. (Coat made in helted style, lined with fancy satin and trimmed with contrasting color silk enl- iar and enffx. Full flare skirt with belt in back. Suits special at $9.90. Spring Suit, $12.62 Very popular smite for women and misses made from Serge Whipeord, Pop lin, ete. in the new spring solid salar and shecks. Coat lined with pean da osyvgne New mode] eonts. Flare skirt with fullness held in hy belt at back. These suits special at $12.62 each. Spring Suit, $13.87 Women's and Misses’ Stvlish Spring Suits made either from Poplin, Serge or (iabardine material. Cont made in the helt. ed style, lined with all silk pean de eygne, and finished with eollar and cuffs of con. trasting shades. Skirt made in flare or pleated style. Light or dark shades. Ele gantly tailored suits special at $138.87 each From the Piece Radium Tefleta 8h, (0 Incheon wide, In rose hive gray. flesh, ote. HBpecial the yard pow Goods Department of new shades Mpeecinl the yard now $L1% and. 98¢ Menonline, 28 inrtes wide In fancy bloes, graye, fSenh, maise, Bit Poplin, 16 inches wide, ™n | peach, ote. HBpecial the 98¢ all colors. Priced sceording to! yard ew Bt oo .cinin quality. Epecial the 49¢ yard 90e, 0s and ........ Crepe do wide In a plensing assortment China, 480 Inches yard at Be and en HMabotel Woah Silk, im 13 and | 36-inch widthe Variety of wew : 1 :k 4 ! 2 ail it) ‘New Spring Millinery and Trimmings Foliage Nat, made in the memhreom sty'e and trimmed with crows of flowers. It's 8 new medel Priced cach $2.90. Hot Bhwee mde from bess bene ote. special eash..... Hat Trimming Pebage, which is mush ia veges ‘ the buneh .. .... . American Beauty Roesws, snes of the bod, with fare white, sta 8 tes. ar tep. the PRIF nn Womens Worsted Mesa, with y merine Ene, 24c heal and Pposinl ths pair llc Women's Hess, fiber piaited oflh, tn white, blask and eel- ore AR silk the palr 47a Three-quarter silk 39¢ the | ies iim ——— Men's “Rockwood” Cottee Hoss, in back white and eei- ers. Linen heel and 124c¢ ea, apesial the pair ‘ Specials Shaw! at 98¢ Weel and Worsted Mhawin urge or small Metriise scusres Basamen's samples 98 each $248, $198, $148 ” at 98¢ Crepe ds Chine Coreet Cover nce trimmed In very aR pretty styles emeh “ Chemise at $1.96 Puvelope Chemisn, tn efther | white or “ash. Meade from I ! i < hil Hi [ iq } i IT “THE LOW-PRICRE WA Sn ———— Se ag— St ” po Sh . a" “ Ee ¥* AT SCHWARTZ BROA Paste wy Arsene Prem Assectation. BERLIN DOUBTS SUBMARINE TORPEDOED BARK SILIUS Will Make Complete Amends if Coase is Proves, Washington, March 15.—Unoficinl advices (indicate that Germany will make complete amends to the United fitates if it is found that a German rabmarite torpedoed the Norwegian bark Bilins, from which seven Amers tans were rescued in Hawre roads. The Germans government is repre J sented here as Delieving hat & tor i} pedo was sot responsible for the loss of the bark and that any commander who attscks » neutral ship such a» ihe Slltus without warning would de exceeding his instrections. The sinking of the Silius has Deen / i he catipe of much concerns Decsune {American Consul Osborne, st Havre § reperted that the ship was torpedoed | without warning. Hin report was based on statements | of Amerieas sarvivers. Officials are inclined to entertain the pessiBility thet the ship might have heen sunk By a mime Dut he | case i betng rwvestigated farther. OPPOSITION BY WRITINGS I il l i il it il HH ! : damih was found guilty of ny goods in the Bialy esunty court loot of several robberies committed hy her hors were found in her home alter {hey fed. They have never Yeon captared. Fire Destroys Grocsey, Derry. Pu. March 15-—Fire of up» determined origin destroyed the growery stare of Anthony Cord and a | warehouse of the J. T. Wilson china vtare. The lows on the groeery store {In $4,000. und on the warehouse §2.000. Harry Kirkland a Suicide. Sharen, Pa. Mareh 15 — Harey 1 aM
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