ELS 0F CORN9 CROP FOR THIS SEASON Although There is M ore Acre- age the Yield WMI Be Under That of Last Tear. LACK 0F MOISTURE CAUSE. SPINFELD, li.-The corni croit In Illhnois flua year will appro»imale 284,12à.000 busheis. This esinate was madle- by the Ujnited States bureau 09 crop cti- mates .and thLIte 50dcpartmepnt of agriculture. fit ampares wift 'lafi year'a yield et -101,000.000, and lte flve-year average of 347,537,00 ljialels. AithougIt more acres were piantd t o rn this yeaî than tast, the lower yield will be due t0etthe condition of ite corn whicb un J.liy 1 was 7$ per cent normal, sagainst-the condition fu the entire country 01 84.6 ver centt. STAND (IENERAI.LY GOOD. "lhe plnting Of corn was caded in .lune."àasys the repott. "Thse stand la sgeaeraiLy excellent. Weatlter con- ditions ba ve been ideal fe ygrowtb. Taken asi. . bole the. crop iîa nearty tour weeke baclisard and varies areutty Us the groutht made even in te tume loretity. Wathout Muually lavorable growing conditions fer the rest of the keascn and a tata fait, ht seems inevtabi. ibat muclh soit rn wil le harvftted." Winter ebeat improved in condi- tion during the month. CuttiBis i ai- mouaI fliied in sofLibera Illinois. Tisere are many poor fields, and nany tbbt uîl ale excellent yielde Thbe. i ebsian f] y and Ctn eh bugs dii tctnn.,dcrable damage. Gutrallb rpealuag, the quaiity et the crop ia excellent. A crop et mores U.an 28, - e06,OOO bu2hels seerna probable. ItCK 0F MOi STLRE. Sping wbeat, osis and bariey bave sufiered trou lack eo! weoture. Oats snd barley are rlpeninq lait ail over 1 ite etate. and cutig of omis hae staited ilasesouth. Indicatkons are fer 7,290,000 bushele o0f spriag whaat, 12D2lZ,oùt ublela (il eat@, as coin- l.artýd 'with IL3,WSU,M Obugheis laet )- ea; 3,3.2S,(WQ buabeléeto!rye, as compiare*l with 4,l2.,'J4JUbusse:. in 1î9, a.ndj5.6ý2O4JO busi.elî Of barley, Rye ta beingtisarueated ln south The. soit Ilustrated,,.,I vbits 8»»1. Ove, ébthe o ïii te a eIiular.ent.t ut 1h18le a tacbed go a aleevelusa bloue& The bleue »8ueb.s a Irtfe over t»* brmid boit and bas a dWp8.17co- lar et Its owa lanel. Tbeu ibq eu la thce mbiory. Aàsiple pat- tom it te, dont la Ive abades yellow. S1L&ROKK WINS SECOND RACE; WILL CARRY CUP BACK? mot beavy. but te quality laS ener- NEW' YORK, .tuly 2d-Sir 1bornaï aliy goud. Liptons challenger, Shamrock IV., today won the second race ci the internat lonai caries ila abard touglit A mnatch off Sa= y Hook. Deapite ls -BUR ENTO F LILhandicap ot j minutes 1 second, the flA~di'atr~aI~' challenger ied te Resoluie Ly two I'A~.\LNULK~minutes, 26i secondsq, corrected tinte. ON P SSEN ERS if waan lrutfvicfcry, and one un of Whicb 'S:r Thonliîs hall every rea- c5uinnrc' ison to be prouud, tat placed iia AND SH~IrrEIa Owitin triking distance-orfithe COv- _______eted tropity. Tomorrqoîl e race-if lse 'sins it-ufIl lir*hthsIe series for Appîation for Increases to Be Sitarrocit IV whiie Rer'olute Ms Madie to Interstate talle ttM'ee straiglit to keep the fa- Commisionzousa cuiton fluais hue of the Atlan- * - As liait been anticipated, Sir Thto- Increasssmfot oniy in f rieglit raies mas decuded t0 perrift Capt. W. P. bu t pr-ai-figer ra'tes wîfl be necesary Burton ta, act as belmsman of bis 10i iet lte 21 per cent wage award sloop, possibiy because [bat amateur s;. ,Îch Was grani ed f0 raîircad employ- wlio bad been es-ertiy criticLed for es by tse railay itibor boaird, accord- l t setbodrt, tnows fte chlallenger ing to railway officiais. beffer titan any bIter person avail- E. T. WhIiter, v. lIniu-çru st-nied the able. raiwat' t inte, beairngs beinre thte Team s or)ron tte part - etLithe. léaîfway latior hucard. announcecd thtichallen eei; crew itsd somtewitat im- lrt-gitt raleai would hîave to t0 up 18 prov'ed sinre itevecrits opened tart pcr cent n order tuaI the roads tOuid Ttursd.ay, but. ras sit fauffy lit ta iltt addituatnai expeuse. timcai. The challenger corer(d part A tiroinent passenger iaulroad of- of te firEt tu-g wîtfî its balleon jib fi-iai toid a Jounai reporter fliat lie wtappcd arouii iits eaty, a clrciuti- beîied .0inapplîcafion loir a ubstia- stance reducu-d ils apetd ntaîeruaIly.' fit iinrâ-ae in passenger rates wouid andl on the final ieg ., rent in1 ifs te Luade betore Ithe interstate coin. bailooa jib gru-w titilte tabric imbercacontuîi-e.on beoîe Autuin. aetiitv-d abouit uIo t frcim ifs roi>- The Nîio Ih- r. UWhiteî .nnoitic-' îag. i-J atitr a cuntlitlnce vui thîe West- uinte mattr of iiignent Sliut- il: MfinagE;o- aý-vt1, yl .t 1>,t t e l.'dt-oin ti- dttrnîer ttire- amarilii ..ad z. jllb t ý!n1rî 91.".d.i Uuîle fist Ilg fie pet- ititmu iou iu tttttîil lt o 10leg'tt o fir.I o lficava.!,ni . i--r l7u.M Xiianoîî ta i(.,-phiyro c(It sel. To itit t b to t iif tîC iiý1 la[(. i. t itet t j_. t to -. , i.:-..e (h îtlMti1e .i i-0>1______;i_ iti. -t tl ti l . 5p iq u iiut ý P z. Ç;t n ort1v1t c. w ê' id PLAIN FIGlURES ci. iiiieir tetiltigii te ti- i th( iisa SAYS POLICE ARE of t i.4ir t l.iCet-Li go etht ition entisi> -ail tLe c;ailt~i 'asi- - INSU TED Y TA ivýs-e-,l in p'lant and Plant is not mer- anfks'vt aî.~îs~ LE cianduse. Teitiione Plant la built lis ABO UI!I IlI HIOLh a ging concein o Edt 10c in ~~~"' ~ ~ net as a saietible atce if was Lecause or fLi, fmrti-tta i te Teiep-bone Company cotuld rendtr iseu- Lo i:.-bs a ient policeman at vice for ileveral years it the -old rates. Ita titt in,.îrection but ifs police de- Tite Tebepitone Company wscs low te î.i i. t uot su ilent as the police- tell the inc.reused COts, exteijt5as il. i.icu .,:jîn !, cornes' 10 the remarkts affecfed lncreased wa;er, cosu of new tL;d t2 -î : '.Nelson of ien City 1 0 installatioti and material for maintecu- i . itht thfe- police deparumentlac o. . 1- e, 'aD,.- h-ý:î aP.iit4-pilfddle at lb.e aTce panwork if.a esche it'iec.cau te: autelîs ta Tepln id> ami eaaole oit' 't r 't side o!f te street and and kbe average lire cf a& TelePbone ti'a re- hr4ttr.' 1cr siclating lhe vlent ta about 10 yeara Bc tbat renew- 151'.1aimlanet tir away and everytblflg le f . ï"e Zt ieatreu 100 Ver cent dearer. a .,:u epartent tf. a Telephone station coet 8100 in t~~~ SuLaiiti ttt tIfW5 1814, todayiy t would ceat $200. Ttuere- "I . l~i j'Co. 1 0..in t itt f fore fates muet Le djusfsd. Tthe ceul- -.- 3ia"- a.totiiltLt e'dpan> bas 1no retýerves, Ildependa upen -. '.~'u-acu woi.'~base ucc-d i. rates. A ýi-alt adjusimntltla ait If ~ -aiI Hi aa tI:ui ce t is lano ntedm. ~tv Ae Ltise:,inor aI fittsi.*c.. ..l.bat the Thisa adjusauclt of rates is nef ni-sut- Wti,1104. 'Iftuil,.j t, .e t;(nUis . ed utu a> iitciia-td disidends or la- ic.i.Oè5iItt i, -:..esec .a11 tertb inou ans, Lut stntjtf> to t.Ie rte li"i- iD,. 'îtn 1. l. f 1 inri--d ut-t oe! ojr.ting lte busi- tt ' .-.v . ili tii-i-s ,Fýand cüsEr ttîe-iiua'y Wugts 4caltl t 1u- a.~. h.. .mcgl -îl-t and incilta--ilctt iacîil ~.. ~i *.~ .Ji.Ut d :ilrt.:0t st '.ut Wtltriiii'g ail titir c.!Itte si-uttefl ~e~.l ted'ttaite: ý ,--ttttitlo in-ferCOît.i s,~ g ve i .ieî otmi 14 le tafr-------- ( t'le i (>,' i ti rm il li-i - ~ ~. ~ a d tie a:t!ý, 'î.-lîî iiîî ît euîmcFy 4oýruee of~ 1H- FAL_ CLOflIE Mlady's Garb Must Be V"r 1Tught or Very Loose. N. Happy Medium Io lndc&*d, Stylée, Arrtvlng Ann-t.arger Citite From Parie. Il'% time te starf niferlng 1ai year'i ethie. for next fat], or saving money for aew dnea, iidviaea a New York faskion correspondent. The femaell fInery districts of the larger cies are 110w receling the fist Biipuente o! Parîsian faîl stytes.1 Suife and coutlebave clîanged uMA- terlly froaa thon eft te tat wlnter section. In suit%,te new febtures are hoker or itubeepierre collara, leng& bip-i'edîtcing coofs@, lavsai fur and Vile fabrtc f rinumlpna.end loose mandarin coat and kimono leeve. SA ty pieu! tmode] for the fait eof1920 muet ogled ln siop wIndows, cones la niavy bitlui ra.The jacket la eut Dte a loose kimono with daeep artuhofes ex- f tding loto flowing seeves wbch fait over tiglif, long culta o! moleskln; à coehtgclîeker collatlaaiso u*ed. 'l'le kimonio jacket ta belted nt the blick, but aliorter and fuller titan those Âltitdugh a majorlfy of the esut j An. telb. variations of Ibis manain Parision bouse, employa the fit ted bai. que jackLet witlî Robespierre collar sud fîglit, fittedul aicveit. But tiiere le ce hsappy taeillumi. The aufumnai garb et B ilady of falîon. must bec ither very toose or'very fîjht. If te generaf effect lq cne et tîlit-L fiess, them the long g loe liting coeit la uaed. Thtis la etten Irtmnaed WU brsld or wool embroiderlee, frailing fromth Ie taPet, te the end et the ceat. Vesta or gulets are stili used, but ire qit.e e centriceand entirely free trom frllty teulainO islndkahents. >fny suifs afe mace wlth white kid tests embrolut. ened lnt silk-er tuetattict tremda. Vestil or the aime matertalqoite gay with Celored dsendlni are aiseem. Thé.«irctliy f4110re, 4suta irt of tii. slring suite atternates ln f4vor with the drapy, peg-toppeti ones'tai mat bIlew abouit thi eetOpe. fr ttein Blck Satin Witn Emeroldered Su%,j puice. aire on nin! ut!fthe-akirit, mand, in flet fuir lé t rofui-iy i-titIc-r, i ovc-r ailthtie flître expi-rii-te sulfs. l.is and fnb- rit 1imitationabsouni on the clîciper Euitti, coltiirs, ctis Èant ien iîbelt-s. are n-aide.uof fur atone. suit lmuteriais are sYels cfa, tiuosies, Veloutrs cie laiir, -aifl u1ilvsety n. Liaik, Hueiî, gray sncf brown art the lenitg colorg. .ýGYPTIAN SHADES IN FAVOR Ancienta Had WelDeveloped Ideas of CoIersa nd Woncterful Knowl. *dg* eofLUne. Titonudae ofjean ago, Egypt wasi te center cetftte worid-s art and tearntng; long Letore flue Oreek@ hall icules'ed civilisation tilts ancient race bnew mua-h cf astronony and geem- etrY. If- la witPun titeir pyramndtike tombe tate find fte firat kaowua traces o! tineu. Their isense ef coter wous w-eil ude. velopeut. and, tic draped gairments cf titeir womJen atlowed a wonderfui knowtedge et line. Titis sumnier among the aenson's popular simndea are Egyptien red, blue and yeltow, wblll among thle smarfest of the frocki and twraps are those whieb shew a iecîd. cd KgyptiennInfluence. Bats,, tio, reveau f hia sime fourt. lthe 'tnged globe, tat sacred symt.îl before ituicthtte auncent F.gyptiîin. itent fte kne. otter foinirîg f1,0 moîtfif for tie iîî-nîed or i-mfrolfdted. otiiaullwfts ehicit tîec-k<-d tliein. The Finest Coatiliga. The fliieî4 <tittitic.tire ueausy pile bolusia attid vu-:uur taui-e. .03 ài tenu ut " e.tl & UItioj'11(.tMi Il i ,- Î.141ud La1iutîulo' àtîlo siu L ie l *silpur iuifd uj4lD ttt,2C.Ib apyrngbt 1910 Hart $sci ur& lian Je J 4Y>~fl~ t<>~czt SPECIAL,.PURCHASE SALE 0F HART, SCHAFFNER &MARIX IT$ AT "That is the kindest cut of al"' That's the way Shakespeare would write up our great sale of Spring and Summer Suits; with' these reductions we're making it easy for you to buy the best clothes made' We gave some splendid bargains in our recent clearing sale,- but we wanted to do even more for our customers. Mr. Doolittle went down to Chicago and talked it over with Hart Schaffner & Marx. They gave him a special price on a big number of suits made up from woolens that had been received too late for the regular spring trade and which they bought much below the market pnice. That's the story of the greatest sale ever that's been launched in Waukeganfor years and years. You can't afford to. let such values getty y'ou. $29050 $39.5U $49,50 -"Satisfaction as usual". You're entitled to it when you buy here whether there's'a sale going on or not. We're here.to Bee that you get it. vi -Libertyi Lake Courity Imd The need of at shown Sunday night ýn distresa on a yachi go ta their rescuebe gin, according ta per nage than rmny of tù saving stations. Nor who werc îsked to tl was flot until a few y a rescue party was or with searchlights. A star3-nobQdy ta go been lost sitnply btca It is indecd grat euch a character thai no sttrike wîil bc pr, the public pays the bi we presuime the rail railroads themsclves pay andI the millions increase. It is a cast therefore can't psy .and tue public %vill h ing gocs up. Howev than have aIl of our the wagc board and this is right. The r, Koverrnment ha. assi passenger rates high no mnattr what the 4 shows how nicely if that of paying. TO FILM INVE 0f 9. I. BAI NEWS 1 WilI Demonstrate Automobile to Pre ning Over Pede LAWS MAY -COA Il fIl 1%:. ,116 P t î te r e. îr -'d. iri esdi-os ': 'tif inteurrîlioai ,1F, Ai-i. a lied tira tý i.~v, 'r '?il pîctur. tu 1 t(b 'i-t( ly i t i41 E 1. I~ti 'i.irâte fur fIL Mr P;i.tutthaf 1 flt< LO ttoaunda i1t:.4 i o! life t là t lt r. cent L-cor a c.-H ' laIre th t n :uOitti c ae li r IIUSSEY LUMI SEMPLOXE st BAD INIJUR 1-' li- woilt 4o if a¶ 'l t c ki ilg ttîî.r zit1 y- ci t!clilid k Lc!i.iî l Toui I u.c wab thti ti-,ti hasttn. d tip a tti 1 offito tut-t, s a. c ereesed. takýu nt. Lia home o FIid strit. rama osf bftl:tiîie Pleifferai y.nî luiistorï tatoitgt Wiieor Traveler ( wcirrlin, living or de 1tiohld semuch witlî Los ,ru ln Vienna i ifs r 1Iisinggon" nest furIi5otmurrilige ff lii-rlige. mmcnd Ida Pl tiit te vidC. oirle Wl giiiîl'r fililustaJOUI %v-,iicl refit foui r,îîirud- flic ssîrld, but i worut. tîîc"I:Ituifg the13 jis itrtt 5sthcent qanti t-tc-iiiiori I;nduid llcillittt uir-tîn.P t'î:t-îI i Ifte, btee rý rit rtr toi' nglt hi ft. iEl it if 5n( tcforttiîil 0erpim iigr I-,if licIer aîîdi * Tic utile il- i. ie Ilsit ty Ia wrttcr r'~~ ~ - .ten otîrttîf a frît svrtrc lîîîtia and fies who)lfy bort,r.ila lt. ]Everest, - .1 --i $2