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Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 4

Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 4

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THE DES MOINES EVENING TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912. nervous jrouth. "Yon I'll he Iravinfr pretty good horn" Washington Star. ings so far on open market It is claimed by members of the board that coal bought at mines near Oskaloosa can be delivered in bins at school buildings cheaper than coal bought of local firms on short hauls. INCREASES IN RATES HELD UP TILL APR Washington Bureau of The Evening Tribune.

WASHINGTON, D. C-. Oct 24. The interstate commerce conumssKra suspends until next April 29. pending In- COAL IS TESTED AT WEST HIGH SCHOOL OF Wt Des Moines High school building by Lafayette director of the department of physical science.

Several 'weeks atco tho Des Mollies achool board In Vt-Kiilar aesaion ordered that tests be made, of the coal aubmltted by the local firms as samples of the quality of coal furnished if awarded the contracts for school coal supply. A test of samples of coal was made at the city laboratory but not content with the report on samples the school board ordered that aamplei of coal furnished the vart-oua buildings during: an emergency this fail be tested for quality. Mr. Hlgglna offered to have the teat made In his department as practice work for the pupils and recti personally by himself. This offer met the approval of the bocrd and samples of coal from all of the school house bins were labeled and delivered at the West Des Moines High school building.

The test at the high school building has been guarded by greatest secrecy. It is claimed that the test will show surprising differences in quality. Determined to break the alleged coal combine the school board has continued to buy all coal delivered to school build 'Viscount reel Is Dead. A Heal KiiKaKcnicnt. Some damteli Journey tu the shore Some to the' mountains go.

Some hike a thourand miles or more And never catch a beau. Otir blond typewriter saved her pelfs; Her aeaeon was no loss. LONDO.V. Oct, 24 Viscount Peel, who recusation, a large numuer i M(M hotween Iowa epeuKer or uie nouse of commons from ISSt to 1895. died today at th age of 83.

He was created a viscount on bis retirement from the speikershlp. He points and Minneapolis on the North-wertern, Great We-tern, St Paul. Boris -tin i. orA A St TO Unknown to the coal companies of Des Molnci a Quietly conducted teat of the Bhe" stayed at home and got herself heat units of coal ordered to various iBIKUU, IlllllUiS vcmitw lines. These schedules were originally suspeded from July 1 to Oct 8.

was Known in tne united Hates as chairman of the British commission to the i St. Louig exposition. I A ma need tn the host. f'Uv Journal. school huildlncra nas been made at the I A standing con.mittee will lie ap- pointed by the directory board of ithe Country club to take under con-I.

ldoration the proposition for the re-jjroo val of the- club grounds to some pother site. This action was taken at the annual meeting of the dub Shield last evening. The lease held by the Countrr Jdnb on Its present location slill has 8 ten years to run. No Immediate Baction villi be taken in' regard to SleaHing new grounds, but the mem-fibers consider if advisable to be pre-g pared should a change be necessary, a Since the club was established on it 9 fehRH been built up to a remarkable jj extent, and it is believed that the If grounds will be too valuable for clubl purposes within tun years. 3f Several proposed new locations for! the club were discussed at the meet-; fug.

Among them are Included a io-' 2 ration east of Linden Heights at West Forty-second street, a second a south of the Raccoon river and ft third farther out on Grand avenue, J. C. Cummins was elected dent of the club to succeed .1. fj Howell. Mr.

Cummins formerly was vice president of the club, ff liomei1 A. Miller was elected vice i president to succeed Mr. Cummins, W. Fowler was reelected secre-jf tary, E. A.

Sllnlnger was chosen as treasurer for another term, and Aalpb Read was reelected captain, The following were elected as dill' rectors: J. W. Howell, Ralph Read, Dr. hi. E.

Dorr, firover Hubboll, George K. Henry, Harry Polk, W. 0. Kinkblne, H. R.

Howell, S. Brown, Seventh Walnut cofPNlL wit ft'" C. II. Martin, Harry Wallace and Mennlg. ScolflS i The Greatest Buying Opportunity Des Moines Has Ever Known WHETHER i MUST PAY FINES Real $35 Io $55 Tailored Suite at i I a member of the National Guard jjof Iowa: who fails to perform the4 5 military duties required compelled to a fine when court martiiiled? Thin is tho question inoled In a Hi Ve offer, beginning tomorrow morning, positively the most A sensational suit values ever shown in this city, actually unparal- i suit filed in the district court tot Sdiy tiv the Mllltt of Inwi fnr tho benefit nf f'nmnnnv 1 nu'a Tti Hiaihi 1 leled in this or any other house.

They arp simply wonderfully in quality. You will have to see these suits, too, before you can fully appreciate the importance of this sale, and what it means to the woman or girl who wishes to economize and to be in the height of fashion: v-iu. Any suit in the House Every one of the models shown here is in this collection of Suits; made of the finest fabrics used in $35 to $35 suits; Bedfords Cords, two-toned Diagonals, Whipcords, Cheviots; colors of navy, brown, Copenhagen, black.1. Some in English cut-away shapes; others in regulation tailored coat models, and every one a perfect beauty, showing the style-character that is featured in higher-priced garments. Every Suit is tailored in the best manner and the coat is lined with Skinner's Satin, guaranteed to give two year's wear.

The shields in the coats are covered with satin, the collars and shoulders fit exactly as in the highest-priced Suits of the season, the skirts are cut in the latest high-girdle, close-fitting styles, with or without plaits. fsUuar.l, ttgnliiBt Artolph tlrlffen. Urltfen, It Is alleged in the petition, was a member of the National Guard during the month or May hnving been assigned to Cotu fjpany n. Fifty-fiftu infuntry, nndei command of James Devore. It It charged he absented himself fron a th drills and military duties on ten different occasions during the month Ho was court martlaled under tlw frprovlulons of the.

military code oi jowa and taken before a home station court He appeared ii nd made a defense. He was found t-'illty and sentenced to pny a fine of $2 fir each of the ten He was fu-thor found guilty of unsoi-dlerly conduct and fined 5. He refused to imy the fines. Nothing was done until September, when a similar trial was held and similar fines nasnsged. Company asks the court io compel Crlloa to pay tli fines which total an amount of $52, DlK'uiNlng (he lianres.

"Do. yoii think on can support mr daughter In the style to which she In. been ueciiHtoined?" naked Mr. Cumrox. "I hadn't thought of the matter In exactly the light you fiiggent," replied the A rtlv "9 If i.rSva...'" We expect a large crowd at this sale will have extra sales, force increased corps ot fitters.

Come early and get your suit in the alteration department ahead of the rush Seinisailnoesil Sale oi MMfaery The bulk of this advertisment is de-. The Fads and Fancies in Trim- lit' voted to what is the most important Millinery Sale we have ever held. We are determined to make this the biggest) Millinery week in our history. No matter what your millinery demand may be for the present or the winter season YOU CAN SUPPLY IT HERE IN A WAY. TO GRATIFY YOUR TASTES, AND YOUR POCKETBOOK.

And now, before coming to details, just two words of wisdom addressed to the wise COME EARLY! med and Bead-to-Wear Hat3 for Fall and Winter, 1912, in an All-Absorbing Sale Tomor- row It is a sale involving EVERY CONCEIVABLE MILLINERY ITEM, culled from the very BEST MARKETS OF THE ENTIRE WORLD. There isn't a fashionable shape, trimming, material, color or pattern that is not represented. Please note that every special price is quoted on items now in greatest demand. 4 3v 4 't I if i Mnvo Thon IftAft Trimmm! Moid At fecial Prices Irithy anil Saturday Th3 value-giving in this sale is without a precedent. Ostrich Trimmed HatsNot to A A most imposing aggregation of European and American styles Trimmed Hats fftaf ctn't be dupi- Hats that compare favor-cated elsewhere tor less than ably with JJS and SIS grades of other stores, at under $20, at More than 500 hats for your selection Never jvere smartness, chic and nov-at this price.

Every one made in our elty so happily combined at so low a work rooms. Many of the hats are ac- price. More than 300 hats in this col- Stunning models in theVnew effect. Also a remarkable collection of other fashionabla millinery. tual reproductions of European styles, i Model Hats Specially Priced for To- QOC and Saturday, Your Choice, at Ve) morrow Exceptionally Smart Dress (IJ I Hats Featured Tomorrow at vlv In point of style they cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than $30.

These hats represent the very acme of beauty and are wonderful values at the special price quoted. Some Clothing fWts that every man and young man should know. Hansen Anderson Copies of the very latest European fashions, expressing the taste of the foremost modistes. These hats are principally trimmed with ostrich plumes and fancy effects. We claim, and you will agree with us, that these hats are equal to those priced at $45 and $50 elsewhere.

i1i. 0 $8 French Ostrich Plumes $3.98 luthes are finely tniloretl 4 $6 Silk Plush Shapes $3.49. The very latest in millinery fashions are the Tam-O' Shan-tors. Three very desirable shapes just received CO QQ from New York. Special at $6 Silk Plush Shaper $3.49.

Larges dress shapes in'silk, plush with velvet underline. Regular $5 to $6 Hats for Friday and Saturday 0Q JQ only OO.Iat S4 to S5 Taffeta and Messalines Petticoats $1.98. From 8 to 1 A. M. Friday Only) true in fit fabrics all-wool arid thtv price wry modest.

They also have the style thnt places the wearer among well-dressed men. Our new Suits and Overcoats at $15, $20 $25 are the best obtainable at the price. Come In and Try Them Or HANSEN ANDERSON 7it Iftmt tf dW C'llbn" 500-511 Has: Locust St. 1 One hundred extra heavy taffeta and messaline silk petticoats in all colors and black, will be placed on others in extra width for stout. saie i naay irom to 1 1 a.

m. only. Dozens of models. Some tight ltl women. All sizes..

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