ered for Removal bales to, the yard \JpsJ\s$1.50 Flouncings in Removal Sales at45-inch Flouncings with the deeply workedfloral and scroll designs. Embroidered on finewhite Swiss. Formerly sold at $1.50They are in the Removal Sales at half price........................$1.79 Flouncings in Removal Sales at27 and 45-inch Swiss Flouncings. Variously embroidered in various Baby Irish and eyelet effects. All of this season you havebought them for $1.79 a yard. In theRemoval Sales for................95c$2.69 Allovers in Removal Sales forAllover Embroideries 27 inches wide with thedainty openwork patterns that are suitable for vokes of waists and dresses. Embroidered on fine white Swiss. Formerly priced at $2.69 a yard, nowV. M. Removal Salesmported Ginghams at 15cggest bargains of the Removal Sales. Itry sense of the word, a money savingn San Antonio should overlook. Theseenuine Anderson make, imported directi itfil 1 cmoll e mprlmm r»Kpr*L,'es *I 1 B I ■ I WAwards in Home Products Exhibit Ready for Distribution.CIVIC CLU8 IS RESULTCarmen—First, tie, Mr* Edward Out-j reft, 125 Lovenf Lane; J. W. Merklen, 828 Caatro street. Two entries, no contest Mountain Roee—Firet, tie, Mn, Ida Meyer, SOI West Delaware; Mrs. Edward G u t »#1t, 125 Love re’ Lane; J. W. Merklen,828 Castro street; second, Mr* J. N. Walker, 917 South OlivaChi low—First Mr* C. D. Hogan, 232 McKinley. One entry, no conteat — aPail**—Flwt, tie. W. D. Sjr.r*, 101 Weet i OOlitlCl! t0French Place; Miss Virginia William* 8114 Weet Commerce; second. Rev. Sid Williams, 800 Porter street.Robert Lee—Mr* Edward Gut sett. 181Lovers' Lane. One entry, no cont*»t-White Cling—First, tie, Mrs. R. H, Wester, eiu Augusta; Frank R. WHays; second, Mrs. J. Dean Jr.and May 0aWill Work to Beautify Yards, Mr* Edward Gutseit, second, Mr* Fred Waj street.Elbert*—First, Mr* Edward OutsetL 125lAa«: second, Mr*. Wim*.mOBJECTIONand Encourage AmateurGardeners.A list of the prize winners In the contest recently conducted by the Cftrfa committee of the Woman’sClub for home-grown fruits and vegetables has been compiled and awards are ready for distribution to successful competitors in the various classes. The Chamber of Commerce assisted in the contestMumra* 809 Montana street.Imperial—First, Frank R. Warner. 124 Hays street. On© entry, no contestFlorida Gem—First Mr* Edward Gutselt, 125 levers’ Lan* On© entry, no contestNectarine—-First Frank R, Warner. 224second, Mrs. T. E. Moebea 93€ Esse* street Two entrU* no contestHoney—F1r«. Ml»« V. MeKelUr;•econd. Mr». H. J. Me«ch, 1T0I Burl««on. Two »ntrte», no cont.M.Denver Boultand will have charge of the dis-IIVItribution of prizes, winners being requested to appear at the Chamber of Commefce building, 106East Crockett street, at 10 o’clock next Thursday morning to receivetheir rvwtrdi.Exhibits were judged and rated by three experts, Edward W. Knox, Wo L. Rockwell and W. G. Hand. At the outset, the judges decided upon a basis of ten points as a perfect score for a perfect exhibit and stipulated that there Should be three or more entries in each variety of fruits and vegetables to secure competition. In many of the passes the required number of entries were not made and the judges decided that those who did enter were entitled to honorableGrape*Concord—First, Mr* D. Tullos, 114 Stafford One entry, no contest.Black Spanleh—Firet, Mr* Edward Got-aelt, 125 Lovers* Lane; seoond, Mr* William Mu mm* 302 Montana. Two entrie* no contestWhite—Firet Mr* a E Langley, 552Porter; second, Mrs. Lula Dan ken.Pear*Le Conte—Flmt, Mr* ®Ddward Gutxelt,125 Lovers’ Lane; second, Mr* Lula Dan-ken.Keifer—First, Mrs. Edward Gutselt 121Lover^ Lane; second, Mra Lula Danken.Vegetable*Also BeConsideratioi Commerce streTomato©*—First, tie, Mr* A. H. Stenrei, 1414 Nolan; Mrs. T. D. Anderson, Washington Heights; second, Mrs. J. L. Truw-heartCorn—First, M. S. Bank* 409 South Pinto; second, George Brotieil, Jackson st restWhite Okra—First, Mr* G- W, Sim* 101East San Pedr* On© entry, no contest.Lima Beans—First Mra Duval West, 204 West Mistletoe; second, Mr* A. H. Stengel. 1414 Nolan.Okra—First, Rev. flkt William* 800 Porter; second, Mr* A. H. Stengel, 1414 No-lilt •Wfrlng Beans—First tl* Mr* A. H.Stenael, 1414 Nolan; Mr* Clara Braun schweig 120 Adams; Mrs. K. G. Taylor, 122 East Maple; second, M. E. Banks, 409 SouthPinto.Strlnglese Beans—First Mr* J. W. Wal-the center oflng of the citystood that thenow ready to that it will rec the immediatestreet.Objection hs council to the owners are no the $100,000 pi ing in lieu thei tracts for the fc however, has willing to accc their face Tali wishes it is ex] bers of the co holding out wi report of the i Xot Lien The objecth raised is that bo deemed a 11 and that if prlt; north side ofscribed to thiipose of the would have r Mayor Brown,men who occu