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Show TUESDAY XKWS KVKXIXG DKSKHKT 10 NOVKMHKIl 1 1910 pO THE EVENING STORY ftutuftt 5000 fact ibo th(?4 I Special Wednesday CandyKlECIALr-aA - rmEItMINT Oc CHEWS, Found a 40c KrguUrfy All of our candies ire o!J nithin 24 hours after they Are made. right. i. ien 1.4 ll Ua 1 wti p. h oly jo whlumr ( laetewg ef fbU thunderbolt mj of thing elver ky th oa'aral. thing Th fc4 happened h4 be t boih Ihelr nd-had when he and kn.rtt. thing Ik IImk ot J fia vm4 brave t t.ta ; Ik Iklul lkT had klk kt k4 counted la Ik. tax j1,14. Tor whe h ktd effsred hi nr. i hi country they k.4 J ta M In 4 4 aa well that wktk muck m h. Ilk. kind of woman. Th. silent. Mill. man I. khaki who pc4 uph Jn h Mnt utuMtlu. aaaara with her, II ra4 had arrived at aery letter hut who too f happiness Ml tha to meet him foe hofor. lata going that r raa It had boon aha ahould nut come awr'k Tora, hut It waa Jw ilka' th dear girl la gU4 Jo. Whiting's fan. paled I. th .ki. and Healthy Babies Happy is to be found Always at Walkers Wednesday Is Baby Day Like Switzerland wa AH th ttekan of sweet naoeaUta graeaea 4 01 Us freak parity ot mows lata air crystal water all Ua naturally auaay sad sanitary rwedltieaa that make gwiueilaad a famous muk entry M part aI deg. Milk Frtim Hwdct Highland Pnturc 5000 Feet Abort Che Sea Ilpa nd heed brow, II Hilkoline i . Jest-awe- k. ter. Double Be con $2.00. 44 ir bn t. Pointed Paragraphs klr si.oo lilnkeU, m Bought today these would coet you more than twice as ilk rib- Generous Wool Shawls $5.95 and $S.50 In white, and the kimonos are daintily finished much. White ehawl In honeycomb with touches of hand embroid- or fancy weave and fintah-e- d with fringe; all wool; large enough to wrap the ery and scalloped edge. baby up in. Cunnng, Warm Sweater Sets, $5.00, $$.95 $10.00 and $10.50 Brush angora, or knitted rephyr; cap, leggings, mittens and sweater. In pretty colors of copal, corn, grey, Pekin, rose, brown and white. Every little baby should have one of these Dainty Bootees of Zephyr or Silk In white with pink or blue trims. Wool, 35c to $1.75 Silk, $1.75 to $2.00 Many a Time a Zephjr Sacqtle h Just What a Baby Needs We have them in white with pink or blue trimming; some with soft satin ribbon throuji the stitches for trimming; sleeve or nightingale style. $1.25 to $3.50. Knitted Hoods, Toques and Aviation Caps Are cunningly devised in new shapes so that they are particularly pretty and becoming, as well as being warm as toast. Solid white or white trimmed with pink or blue. , 75c to $3.00. in the Domestics Baby Day Yard White Beaton d patl-tl-cak- e' 1 . bn FLANNELETTE U)NC KIMONOS, GOWNS. FINNING e; bon bound. "M-a-n- , X Baby Day Special i Creed an border; nvr . X Fink, blue or white, with -I fa. Comforter, $2.95 Plain color with fancy border or pretty fijpired dko-linwhite cotton comfor- . b" GOO!" Proper Clothing to Make urn aoovuKl of the aiuaU letUMi I h eaaell par owe that Jeao about In of ra gathered on lit had be a a daredevil ot rwkltwaMa at th front, but auditorily ha had turned taeinl Thu thmighl of th nrdeal ittng hint al th end Of hi Journey rilled ho eoul with J 'ujcuaua m-- s grl enlig dread Tor a mouth be had , eatd with a shaky lo official, and sent th following shirked It. Mad no attempt at gel we were,- - eh letter lo the higher clergy a tear ot abeeare, hut stayed aa IlMl laush ling I 1 "You hav menaced ua with suspenth ramp w her he had beea anl the stood before Inhim. lh e dlaembarklng until muelered out small person proud promi- sion. With sadness wIn our hearts and rumleers In our eye of eay. 'll la th rvh II waa put Iba kind ot nence. hla fuaay yellow hair all Uth4 I. ooo I. h. overlaid Bull- -t maath t. whom You must on Ihe left cheek hour to finish ell this,' a grava would ba any pled, pinker pink of thial To either net the Jaw fiercely. augment chaplaincy 190 Hr. hta, Comfort,. . Wtr ll not for lb grim tnag 'par month lo distribute to each and kl Laving apent all Ik" inoaika I. nreity of making future provision ' every prism In order that he may foe perena be would not Ik thick of a hell unscathed, f bring hav. thgoneemail work, or w ah 11 strike I And strikhark lo California al alL a a acraiek. llhout I hack la America ing we shall prove that w have proIn fart, ha had tried lo arrange mat fited by the good stamp) set by th ler by letter. Hut hla mater Mna Hhoul a acar, and Jean. home-ehslj sainted priest of Loreto and 1rato. had instated must that ha ta vhetlnalely kf im4 peace enveloped, You threaten lo suspend u end. If com and talk thing over, you do suspend ua w shall be hunYet when he actually got off th jreve, II a unbearable. unforglv gry end shall say 'Hunger ha Irwin at th familiar home station and able. brought forth th wolf from bis lair. hardenad, aa watkad up lha familiar street that Jad Tk. Jin, of hi Beware of the wolf" lo tha houe ot happtn wher h ugly light ram. into hi. off. If ri Jean had pnt alt their married had and If tho , ka4 died a lit he suffered non of that agony Flying Motorcycle. reached hint In Ik trench. k ml hi that he had feared would unman him. hav taken It differently. Man thought, Inetead, suddenly turned lo ton, he A Hwlaa Inventor ha added a new felt nothing, cared about nothing, and horror to lh motorcycle He I as fall, and lived differently then. thlr arriving in lh morning, thank equipped hla machln with a amall soul caught up In a mat. of lfln heaven! ho met early no oa h knw on biplane, th wins of which can be the deeerted t recta. exaltation. But th. blow had closed up by pulling a small lever Ilia coming eipeeted, of rouree when th wheels come to earth Th II knew that hla alatar had received Inventor gave a demonstration flight hie letter th moment he caught tk of on mile at a height of II feet. first g IIm pee of I he Utile houe. Tor With a 19-P, engine a speed of In spue of th early hours all Its winII mile an hour ran he attained In dows were awake, puffy wreath of 4 mile an hour on the lh and air, amok, curled up from Ha chimney, the road - , front door waa flung .pen wide In welcome. But Kin. waa not out on meet him. That bp could the porch not hav. horn. w Without ringing lb. bell or announcho One 11ms Wield Here Sobbed la ing nl arrival In any way h. went In. put down hla so I lea in th. hall and Hie Aram. A woman seldom means all th entered th. living room. than on lh right where th pillow man things aha aav Evan with Ha tut windows th had th blue with ar pressed, eye. long merely figurehead Hwikkpra room waa only dimly lighted from lashes, atlll blinking against In th business without, hut a glowing bowlful of curling a a aand A pretty girl la usually mort ornaof Sandman grain lingering tulip oa th center table, a eut flea "Won't' you give father a nice motet mental than uaeful. vase filled with sunshiny daffodils on A woman thinks that Jean'a desk, and leaping flams In tha Thera waa a moment of hesitation thinks ah talk too much .pea flreplac mad patch of bright- between them! Then Th motto of some men la, "Give awkwardly ness held out his ermi Th small me liberty, or give me debt" II sank wearily Into hla arm chair Whitingallowed to Moat himself taken. be women would rather patch up person and waited. 11 wondered hut did not gurgle in a quarrel than darn stocking. car If any on had heard him com hie ear. aa gurgled a happy Many a aomsthlng aa soft aa a girl would In. rose leaf praaaad against hla. cheek. oka to transfer her poueoeslon to some Thar, waa a creak on th atalra 'Man, ' man. and sounds of quickly approaching to head aat from .Several people have bumped up foot, ha Trembling laps An Inetant later Kin. entered down, th amall person perched tn trt- - against disgrace while trying to dodge th room and hastened to him with u i,.'. ll.tl. cry. At least It moat. hav. . . . Th etoo tmaE had become a hu- - poverty A summer girl has many engageThe Kmn Person Allowed Hrrerlf Klna No " man being again, who felt and euf- - ments, but the telephone girl fete th In hla arm. But there woo no real- fered and lored with every fibre of mot rings. To bo Taken. Hy about her only th broken vagua-nea- e hla heart the When bachelor meets tho right baby that Jtan had laft dream. him. of ono encountered In withheld until normal, everyday Ilf girl he Is apt to discover that he la had gripped poaaeaalon again until And aha want away aa quickly aa ah th wrong man. he bad turned hi back upon war1 had come, darting kurrladly out of A man simply ba to talk eom Priests' Strike in Italy. , times; holocaust of horror and agony and tho room, running up th creaky that la why so many married faced happlna and home; until love italra. lia wondered, but did not ear men talk In their sleep. fanned luto why ah had left him. and longing had Whan th outbtwak of ctrikaa was There la no good reason why a man d Aa ha aat alone before th fir. flam, by thoa day. of at lie height In Italy th priests of on ahould not marry and settle down If ecstacy on ahipboard when h. had log spluttered noisily and a live cinder to pretown eclicd tho opportunity he has previously settled up walked th aunahlny deck rapturous-l- y leaped out on to th hearth rug. Au- sent their demands to th Vatican. Misery dumps a lot of atones on the dreaming of Jean; of her beauty, tomatically he got up and crunched It went on strike, de- road to success. her sweetne, her dearness, of her out with hla foot. A swishing sound They formally A woman must Ilk a man before allowance manding a higher living radiant first words when ah saw him; behind him mad him turn. He gave him. and more convenient hours for mesa he will trust enof th. look tn her rye that would start, a alara Kina had again ImHonesty I th beet policy, but Aa the demand waa tgnorad th atrik ter th room, holding something say more than any word. Inplaying policy often leads to dishad portantly In her arm. "We didn't spread until several towns war An oven when In talegram been put In hlf hand on landing he'd wait to dreea, but, com down Just as volved. In on city 00 prleata refused honesty. When a farmer moves to the city ha rets a chance to dodge his city 1 "OOOll It had lor 29c Nainsook, Ail 36 inches wide; soft finish; suitable for infants garments. BABY PADS Size 17x18, quilted, each, 50c Size 17x30. quilted, each, 85c Outing Flannel, Yard 39c Yard wide, pure white, soft fleecy (Annex) Blankets, Fair $1.00 Extra large 'size, 42x56 white with pink or blue borders. Beacon Bath Robing, Yard 85c Many patterns suitable for infants and small children. Plain colors and dainty figured designs; also bright Indian blue-ekle- U. S. Troops Sent to New York During Longshoremen s Strike S 1 relative. i- - A PARISIAN IVORY SPECIAL For Wednesday and Thursday Regular Pull Box or $1.50 Tact Is getting what you want without letting others know you want It. Lots of married people pose as danger signals for those- - who ere single. When a man as he likes to get It In the neck occasionally he means th neck of the other fellow. A man may not stand much of show In this world, but If he is a theatre-goe- r he has to stand a good many poor shows "My dear, said a husband, "pray devote just half a minute to repairing my coat, which a pointed nail has chanced to rend." "It's 10 o'clock, said the drowsy mate. "lea, said hubby, "It Is rather late. But, ou know, it is never too lata to mend. Counsel For Anarchists Who Says Steel Strike Has Support of I. W. W. Hair Receiver - -- Hr,- W The Two lor $1.90 rnntlnrttv. In appraranm .nd rcflntx! liory linn borons a permanent In ttilo. nceetwltv to Milady's tlretmlng table. This dainty ware la uluajs in good l.atc, bcrvkieable Mid tuexpenahe. a,ues ; $3.50 ftpec!aI$i ra-rlxl- an v- -i i y 1 x v. .19 A varied assortment of Ivoryvmre whk'h Include many deal ruble Itonia. Prrtw at r.$U9 Jewel Be- - Boaaet Rrvsli. $119 Pa ( MhivB Pare Bax. n.lr $1.19 Itccclver The Anzac Homespuns. Australia is developing a tweed Industry fqr her partially crippled soldiers which Is proving a sound business proposition The men like the work. and there Is iin enormourdemand for handwoven fabrics Tha art of weaving! is easy to learn and the wages are good Orders for years ahead were q.mkly received and the soldiers have the satisfaction of knowing that they are not being patronized. 'they are supplying a real want. Their handicraft Is selling because people like homespuns and homespuns are hard to find. hand-woie- n $1.19 $1.19. . IQ fl.U We are now exhibiting new, artistic Parisian designs in the ivory, as follows: ever-popul- ar f Pari. Ian trery Parlalaa Ivary Mirra ra. Sail Barters. Perl.lee leery fk-la- 4 FVearee. r, 9f,ul Partulaa-lver- y ' Bmkn, Partoiia Irary Hatv Parlalaa Ivory . Prrfarae Bottlea Parlalaa Ivary ' laatly Boxes, t Ly 1aad Parlalaa Ivory Jewel Basra. . .fla, Parlalaa Ivory f "J r aad Pla f aahlsar. Parlalaa Ivory Dreaaia ( aaiba. Ca, Parlalaa Ivary M 7'aad Military 5 Hmubea. ..d-VVa- y Parlalaa I rare 9 PAiad Hair Rrnakea. Parlalaa Ivory Pallaura llniabf. rtllita It?t M 4!ati ( lath BrxahM Partata ltry AaH Fkwarlsw PkHeUa iTtry Pmms4 Jar tli tlaeba , Parlalaa Ivary Tray a limp qf.rM 1 4 Cap aeeas: Jacob Margolis, general' counsel In 'If Coffee bothers You, drink tho Pittsburgh district for the I W sehsatlon when he YC, caused frankly testified at Washington before the senate committee on labor and education that the I W W organization I supporting the. steel strike, aa are also, the anarchistic syndicalist The last and the Russian Union named represents the Bolshevist organization of Russians In this country feel fine He declared that William Z. Foster,-secretar- y of the steel I A CEREAL DtINX entered the American Federation oTT THAT EEALLY TASTES GOOD of making it La bore foild he purpo r more.-rsdicaHe Is counsel for some WBRCH-NU- OrJa, ItaaYaar Ralw Caaier PACKING CO..CaoGm. K T. anarchists who Were ar-- 1 j ZO Russian rested for nti --American .activates. e i strike-committe- e 1STORES and HIIII l. T ' - Secretary Baker refused the request of Mayor Hylan that he postpone the In the port of New York use of to load and unlpad transports tied np by the longshoremen's strike until further effort could be made to settle the strike. The men seen here are some of five hundred regular a they from the disembarked transport from Newport George Washington New 8. Va They were equipped with rifles and machine gune. Major General David XL Shanks, commander of the port of embarkation, said that the nten probably would slip overalls overj their uniforms and get down to doing longshoremens work. Other troops1 were sent to New York fiom nearby demobilization camps A Scot a Scot for A That When the wartime prohibition against telephone conversations in an enemy tongue va tn force in England, many peop'.g were- pulled up for speaking In French, which was mistaken by the operators for an enemy language. One brave High.ander lost both hi tuppence and hi temper By being suddenly cut off at a London exchange Where his bread Srotq accent wo take for an alien tongue;- -' . Another HohenzoIIern. Prince Henry oPrussia, brother of the former kaiser. Is still evidently in feac of his life. In his house at Hemmelmark his agents have sequestered 39 rifles, 3Q swords- - two cases of hand grenades, and a few thousand rounds of ammunition. It Is possible that the prince expected forcible deportation and was preparing to resist his brother' fate. To Help Nature Shed a Bad Complexion Beauty devotees are enthusiastic over the beautifying qualities of wax. Nothing discovered within recent years accomplishes so much, so quickly, without harm, at such small The principal reason for it expense wonderful merit is that It works in harmony with physiological laws. Instead of hiding complexion defects, it removes them It actually takes off ths aged, faded, sallow, freckled or skin gently, gradualblotchy surface ly. catistng no inconvenience it la Natures way of renewing complexion. When the natural process is' retarded because of deficient circulation or nerve tone, mercollxed wax come to the rescue and hastens th skin shedwhich apding The nnew complexion natural one youthful, pears is beautiful. If you've healthy exquisitely never tried mercoltzed wex. get an ounce of It st th drug store, use at like cold sream, washing It off night In the morning. Advertisement. mer-coilz- ed if |