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Show i t - f LYRIC THEATRE Wednesday, April 7th i V B ' 6 '"'?!' I ' 1 4 1 1 C 4 i L - ;'"-- I I ; OollOr Id.K C3T I IJ c i . Si Id ! ' J ) t3 Hi :fi i -bewareF ;;'-:-? - 1' I" ' ' . J4 , . ' SAItORS on the seas of "take a chance" had better' look' outf.,' " , , t take care, this season. There are lots of breakers, betrraying i ' $' 1 promises and' shoals of adulteration and substitution. . , Beware of clothes that offer "big value" at $21 or $24 or $27. "1 I 4' pi' v " Beware of clothes that will spve you a lot for practically 8 nothing. lKiw - 1' & . Reniewbqr?20 today represents about what $9 bought you " in 1914. iv Remember that the world's supply of raw materials was ex- . hausted during the four and' a half years of war. Now every ' i Is, , country is clamoring qr goods and American ready-to-wear B ' clothes are the fashion standard, even of London town. r . I On top of this be reminded that the clothing field has not f been exempted from big wage increases and shortened hours of t . , production. $' C , Think of these things when you are ready for your Spring L. 'V ' clothes. Instead of believing that the prices for, clothes are high, you will wondqr how it is possible to buy so good clothes f orTthe vjjr '''"" ' price- n n,, U As a matter of fact never in history of cothing making have I Kuppenheimer 0 Good Clothes mf ( & I offered a man so much value for his dollar such splendid tailor- mty M I ing and fine, all-wool fabrics, and reliable inside structural work. L ; v" I They are the cheapest clothes to buy. Don't listen to any , $&K I misrepresentation investigate for yourself SEE and compare. W I HOWELL . ! V . :: BROTHERS 'H l ' 77ie House of Huppenheimer i I) ( . I Edwards Millinery Co. I All-beautiful Spring and Sum- 1 1 mer Hats anci Coats, Suits and I Waists in our new store "at ,9V T West First North. Just a few x 1 off Main a few dollars saved. 1 i Coats and Suits one-f curth off. I I CALLING A HALT Sounding a warning against tho "hlgh-handcd" policy pursued pur-sued by departmental otTlrlab In Incurring indebtedness which must bo met by deficiency appropriations. ap-propriations. Senator Reed Smoot, ltepubllcan, ot Utah, told the Senato Appropriation Committee that the practice must be brought to an abrupt halt. - "I will favor the prosecution under the law of any official who Incurs Indebtedness In cx& cess of that allowed by Congress," Con-gress," declared Senator Smoot. "It Is a clear violation cf the law for an official In un'execu-tlo un'execu-tlo department to Incur indebtedness in-debtedness for tho government. Yet it has been going on unchecked un-checked and on a wholesale W scale under this administration B and 1 for one do not propose 3 to hao It continue unchnl- I lenged. Our authorized ex- I pendllurcs are,a heavy burden I Further extravnganco Is intoler- I able. It must ba stopped and 1 will bo stopped." 1 Mm I VlfoiD Hickory ' OFTEN SAID ANDREW JACKSON "Cultlvnto frco commerce and honest friendship with all nations, but make entangling en-tangling alliances with none. "Our best wishes on all occasions, oc-casions, our good offices when required, will be afforded af-forded to promote the domestic domes-tic peace and foreign tranquility tran-quility of all nations with whom we have any Intercourse. Inter-course. Any tntorventtoa In their affairs farther than fhia Is ontrary to our principles." |