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Ladies' and Misses' Handkerchiefs 22C,5c
$1.25, $1.50. $2.00 Kid Gloves for 59c
2,000 dozen ladies' and men's handkerchiefs, a part of which
has been displayed in our show window. Tlioy come in ex
cellent quality in plain white, made of fine sheer soft fin
6,000 pairs ladies' genuine imported high grade real
French kid gloves, also Gorman lamb skin, Knglish suede,
glace and real kid. This grand lot of gloves come in black,
white, pray nnil nil colors, all shot, in two and throo clasp anil Foster Inco
ished cloth, hemstitched in all widths of hems from 1-8 to
IOI1UU UlUlll, II
hook A small part of these cloves lmvo boon exhibited In our show window.
hook a smaii pari 01
59c
ii in our snow window.,
59c
li inches wide. Many handker
chiefs in this lot worth up to 20c
each. All go on bargain square
in two lots at 24c and 5c each.
5c
J ho regular prleo of thoso
"loves would bo $1.20, $160
and somo rw high as $2.60 pair.
All po on bargain square
cholco 59c pair,
Trimmed
Flowers and Ready -
liomeiially low prices for
Kirst showing of summer
and Now York.
i i i
oaturaay wo win snow
hfi.mtifnl Leghorn Hats and
Hats. They are all imported
hibited in
In order
or dress
on sale
at,
Saturday wo place on sale a large quantity of ourfi
Trsmmek Hats that were formerly sold for $5 and $5,
trimmed with flowers, chiffon, etc,, newest styles and w
shapes, your choice of an endless va- O EC ft
rietyfor (ft
Positively the best Hat offer of the season at $5.00 VM
artistic trimmed hats, Parisian models, designed by (ft
skilled milliners, finest qlialltle
Now Turbann, I'ompadou and Knee Hats,
crs, fmltH, etc. These nre mado of light,
valum up to $12.00, cholco for
Ready-to-Wear Hats Very
chic and stylish headgear
for women, now English
designs, turbans, etc., f f)
your cholco of $2 and $2.50 C?CJ
values at
fflo dozen Imported French Flowors-Thls Is tho greatest purchase of rub
ber Hi cm Kroncl Klowers over brought to Omaha. These I'lowers are
"amphT every ono different In this Immense osMirtment. A large i ssort
inerit of J'"rultH. Cherries. Currants. Hums, Strawberries, O nines nnd I'oll-
iS rUo .-very variety Imaginable of beautiful tinted nnd black Flowers,
lloses. Mlacs, Violets, American Henutlefl In endless variety A f
m"d every other Klowcr made. Theso Plownr"lnr?l!,clt"n"y 4 VfC
worth from $1.00 to $S.0O per bunch. On sale In Millinery "T W
department at per bunch
To thoso who make their own hats wo 1M Untphrnnjil ,"?;, V.JMKM
will sell 1, yards now liralds, black, shapw. the very latest i st lw. plain
to. purulo, red, heliotrope, butter ""d funcy straw hrajds. sohl regu-
dor: n new l.ralds and worth Xc- lar at $1.00 and $1 i- being some-
M,t,.r.".r.n,V!oor. 2c Mo?h?n!v,8w,..w.e ioc
Hlg assortment of Klowers of almost evory description, sold reg- l24C
ubir nt SVc. on snle In basement at
Special lot or Trimmed Hnts for women nnd misses, go on sale In 7gc
basement, extraordinary values, at
Saturday Bargains in Basement
One big tablo nil silk
Tllhhnn nor vurd'
1c
One big tnblo very wide all silk
nibbon worth 15c yard
for
lO.OOn dozen all kinds Horn Hairpins,
worth up to 15c each f
Adamantine Pins
two imptTS for
1c
Kngllsh Or
iin
10c lisle Garter Rlasttc
yard
3c
10c Finishing Hrnld On
per bolt
Hump Hooks and Kycs Just
llko Pobong's per card
Large Shears 25c kind
per pair
,.2c
..5c
15c
10c
40i IJrass Extension nods
each 2Co. nrnss Hxtouslon Rods
carh,. MODEL PUMPING SfATIOS
Export Pronouncai Uinne-Lm Plant the
Fintst in tbe Unitad Gtatei.
NEW PUMP IS NOW IN OPERATION
tVa(rr Wnrka Compnnr ln'hln-
or.r KidiiikIi to Supply City
li. vlth SUIyKour Million
'ilil
(iulloim l)iill-.
. flohn C. McMynn of tho firm of Robert
W. Jlunt & Co. has Just completed u re
port upo'i the new pump recently plnceil In
position at Mlnne-I.UHo. tho puiuptiiR atutlon
of tho Omaha Water Works company. The
npoctlon was made, at tho lntancc of the
tnanaRorti of tho company for the purpose of
WINK vs. COFFEE.
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I l Tm( Cime.
' "A wine maker's wife on whom I wns
Cnlllnp; a year or two nno urped mo to drink
p largo cup of very stronR cofteo when I
had declined to take a Rlaas of wine for
tho reason that wlno affected mo unpleas
nntly. The coffee was so ntroK that my
heart reeled nnd rolled for two or three days
pad 1 decided the wine would have been
Iho more temperate drink nfter all.
"I had been n moderate user of coffeo,
hut had been sulTerlnK from sick headaches
tor somo time nd was becomlnc very sus
jilclous that coffeo was the causo of them.
(After thlH experiment tho drtiK power of
cofteo was mado so plain that 1 abandoned
It altogether and had a Ioiir season of hot
water drinking, which la not enjoyable, as
j-oil will admit.
"After a while I was Introduced to I'os
lum Kool Coff en and It proved a ioy nnd
promise of pleasure to come. It tasted so
much llko coffee that 1 waited for some of
.tho evil elTects to develop. They did not
come, so I drank it threo times a day nnd
etlll continue. The habit spread rrom mo
to tho rest of tho family. Kven father, a
contlrmed coffee drinker, St years old, now
drinks I'ostiim with great relish and his
health has been better tho past winter than
tor several years.
"On Christmas we had a rmilon of several
cil.l-tltno friends and served l'ostum Instead
of coffee. One or the ladles, who holds an
lmortant educational position nnd must
earn for her nerves, said: '(live mo tho
smallest cup I daro not drink coffeo." Sho
vbb told that it was not coffeo, but was
Vostum. After drinking a little of It ho
ild. M never liked l'ostum before. Tho
way vo mado It. It was so colorlets nnd flat,
tmt this Is delicious,' nnd she parsed up for
thn second cup.
"I explained that she could always hnvo
Vostum delicious if she would follow tho
dlreotlnns an to the amount to use nnd tlmo
to boll." Mrs. M. 1. llainw, Prospect I'ark,
CoJ. . ,
Millinery 1
to - Wear Hats at nhe- (S
Saturday. a
styles direct from Paris
a large assortment of jEk
Ynllnw Tnsfjui Urnul
models and will be ex
our new show rooms.
to reduce our stock of
Model Hats
that were $25, 20, 18 and $12, fik
all elegant, artistic hats for street
wear, all
Satorday
1022
lalltlcn of matcrliilfl used In tliclr contraction
trimmed with flow-
0
summery materials, -J III!
Women's Sailors In an endless va
riety, rough braids, smooth braids.
In white, black and colors, also
Knox blocks. In all the new braids,
wide and narrow brims, equal to
any 44.00 Sailor made "V 7
special salo VCjC
price
Mohair Furniture Gulmn
lc
yard,
Beconds In Cunflcld'8
6c
. Dress Shields pair,,.
6-hok Corset C'lnspa tho 10c Or
lrlnrinnlr
,'.
niehardson's Embroidery
Silk dozen
The "Hest" Sewing Silk
per spool
Machine Thread
per spool
Crochet Silk
spool .. 5c
...lc
. ,1c
.34c
Framed nnd matted 8x10 Pictures
art store urlees 50c IDr1
tomorrow IVJW
Very handsome Untrained Pic
tureslong as they c.
last
10.1O0 yards best grade Cambric
l.lnlnc mill rem Op
nants '.
lO.diKl yards best Standard oir
1'rlnts, In milt remnants -yd 2
5c
determining the price to be paid for tho
pump. Under tho contract with tho Allls
company of .Milwaukee, tho constructors of
the pump, the price was based upon a per
formance, technically called duty, tho lifting
of 10j,000,000-foot pounds or wator against
(in 85.24 head with 1,000 pounds or eteam.
Tho water company furthor agreed to pay
jr.00 as a bonus to tho constructors for each
1,000,000-root pounds' lifted with 1.000 pounds
of steam In excef of the prescribed amount.
At tho test Tuesday tho pump demonstrated
u duty of 13S.6'.'0.91S-foot pounds, giving tho
builders $10,810 above the contract price.
This bonus Is willingly paid by the company,
for the reason that the extra duty will savo
thorn about $100 per month In tho fuel nc
count. Mr. McMynn, who has Inspected
machinery In water works plants in all of
tho large cities of thp country, pronounces
Minno-I.tina tho Uucst pumping station la
tho United States.
Wntrr WurkM NyNtem l t'omplete.
The water works sytcm or Omaha is ono
or tho largest In any city tbo size of Omaha,
and it Is well that this Is mo, for according
to BtatiHtlcn Omaha uwa twice the average
amount of water per Inhabitant that Is
consumed In other cities, tho nniount vary
ing from 100 to 150 gallons per year. St.
Paul usch twenty gallons per year per In
habitant In the residence district, with an
average of lew than 100 for the wholo city.
Tho general average ror tho United Statcw Is
nbout fifty gallonu. To supply this wator
tho company has four pumping stations, with
a combined capacity of Gl.000.u00 gallon In
twenty-tour hours. Tho amount or water
which can be supplied to the city by tho
pumps In uho is 10,000,000 per day, tho other
21,000,000 or pumping rapacity be.ng held In
reserve ror emergencies at the siatlons on
Hurl street nnd on 1'oppletnn nvenuo. All
tho water now used In tho city comes rrom
the .Mliine-husa Htatlon, where iho fettling
balns purify tho water taken from tho Mlo
Bourl river. It In Buld that tlu-ro aro four
poundH of sand and other solid matter In
each barrel of Missouri river water, but
theso basins send It to tho mains clear and
pure.
TIih now engine Inspected by tho expert
is what is known as a "vertical conipo.ind.
crank and lly wheel pumping engine." Its
high-pressure cylinder has a diameter of
thirty-four Inches and lt lovv-prusgure
cylinder a diameter or sixty-two inches, it
has a capacity of 20,000.000 gallons per day.
There aro two other pumps at the station,
each of a capacity of 10.000.000 gallons.
President Woodbury Is u believer In tho
mctor system and will make- a strong effort
to mnke It popular In Omaha. Advocates
of tho system say that It Is tho only ut
sjBtom of selling wator. as each person
pays for what he gets and is not forced to
contribute to tho wastefulness of bis neigh
bor. A l'n Hleep llldrr
Will often receive painful cut, sprains or
bruises from accidents. Mucklen't Arnica
Salvo will kill the pain and heal tho Injury.
It's the cyclist's friend. Cures chafing,
chapped bands, sore lips, burns, ulcers and
pllm Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Try it.
Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggist.
Ladies' $20 Silk Waists $5.
The most remarkable sale of silk waists you
Hosiery Bargains
Two largo bar-
Cain counters piled li lf li
with ladies', mlHScs' nnd
boy'c fast bluck hoso in
plain an 1 heavy ribbed
full Hounloss, all sizes,
worth up to fmm
Oc, this sulo O
pair
500 dozen misses' and children's
extra line imported hose' Herms
dorf dye, fancy stripes, plain
black and silk stripe plaids, with
silk heels and toes, all sizes
choice on bargain
counter
15c
100 dozen ladies' imported fancy
Scotch plaid hose in a great va
riety of patterns, full regular made .vorth
regular up to III) cents
at this salo
only
19c
15c Huck Towels for 5c.
10,000 very large size
huck towels worth
go at 5 cents.
WILL REMAIN IN OMAHA
Headquarters of Woodnwn of the World
Not Likely to fie Moved,
PROPOSITIONS BEING CONSIDERED
lioml Offer Submitted fro in Different
Cltlri, hut liiry Will I'rol)-
lily Hi- in
clined. "Thero Is no question," said a prominent
Hoverelgn officer of the Woodmen of tho
World yesterday, "that Omaha will bo ue
lectcd ns tho location or tho permanent head
quarters or our order." Tho question of lo
cation was taken up by tho executlvo coun
cil at its session and tho different
propositions submitted by Kaus.tH City, St.
l.oult and other cities considered. A propo
sition wns received from Little Hock, Ark.,
offering ,i cash donation of $5,000, a city lot
anil rree rent or a building unliable ror
otllco needs until permanent headquarters
could be erected. The matter wan left In
tho hands of tho building committee, con
sisting of K. A. Knlkenburg of Denver;
Sovereign Secretary Yaten of Omaha and
A. O. I-'Ino of Norfolk. Va.
IleportK of sovereign officers occupied the
attention of tho executlvo council during tho
remainder of its yesterday meeting. Among
other questions coneidere.1 wns tho exclu
sion of certnln territory from membership
privilege In tho Woodmen of tho World.
Certnln sections of Arkansas, Mlffilsslppl,
Florida and I.oulolana wero excluded.
PEDDLERS CHEATING PATRONS
Innpeetiir Mnlinninillt l-'liidlnir Men.
lire In Iui- Hint Are Short if
(lie Slumlord.
Inspector Thomas Mahammltt of tho
Weights and Measures department Is ad
ding dally to his assorted collection or un
righteous cneasurrs until his otllco room Is
Infringed uron am) ho is contemplating tho
lighting of a bonflro In tho rear ot tho city
hall. Tho particular object of tho Inspec
tor's displeasure nro the peddlers who have
sprung up in full luurlanco with tho com
ing of spring. Their measures are In many
cases far short or tho standard and tbo
poorer classes, among whom most of their
trade lies, often secure barely two-thirds
of tho amount bargained for.
Tho Inspector camo upon a peldlor In
Kotintzo Placo Thursday who mado a fran
tic effort to conceal his measure In a sack
at tho approach of the official. Mr. Maham
mltt found that the peck measure contained
only a pint over a half-peck. Tho measure
was of small clrcumrercnce. but had been
elongated until tho casual observer would
bo unsuspicious or Its real size. In many
other cases tho Inspector's honest peck of
mlllot seed filled the ietidtrr measure with
from oac to throe quirts led over. Tbe la-
1,000 high class samples
ladies1 silk waists, worth
from $15 to $20 each
on sale Saturday at $5.
Wo liavo secured flvo sample lines of high
class silk waists from somo of tbo finest
manufacturers In New York. These nro
all the, latest styles shown In the east, anil
Include, evening wnlstn, silk c 111 (Ton over
silk, elaborately trimmed with velvet rlb
Ion, lace, etc. Itlbobn waists with fine laco
Insertion; taffeta waists In black nud nil
colors, elaborately tucked, shirred nnd
corded, with hemstitching, open work and
embroidery; tdlk handkorchlot waists, Per
sian combinations and plain color combina
tions. These waists nre worth from $1! to
$20, nnd on tale Saturday on second lloor
Neckwear Novelties
100 dozen ladies' bobbinot laco
and liberty silk tlus in black, Ci-i
cream and white, on bar
gain counter, at
100 dozen ladies' all satin and
chiffon st.ocic collars, all
styles and all colors
go at
25c
Immense lots of ladies' high
i'lnss novelty neckwear silk ties, ja
benu, Hindu of best quality liberty and
china silks and silk chllfon. Hundreds
of styles to choose from, at JlDc, lite,
7."c, itSe uud l.'J.i, worth double.
Corset Special
250 dozen ladies' perfect fit
tlntr corsets In four nnd live hook
lensths, inndc of the best quality of
Hummer corset netH and Ifrcnch cotille,
extra side steels, lace trimmed, all sizes
and all leugths. Kcgulnr price tqi to
73c, go on baiRiiln table at
39c and 49c
5c
pf df ry
1
J J
spector has found It Impossible to locato
dishonest dealers In tho market place be
cause ot their cleverness In concealing tho
proor before they appear to raako their pur
chases. The Inspector will bring proceedings In
a number or cases where ho has conclusive
proof, but ordinarily will be content with
confiscating the deficient measures. The
ordinance fixes tho penalty at $100 for sim
ply having a short measure In one's posses
sion. The peddlers Invariably have a plausi
ble excuse and City Proccutor Thomas haB
advised tho Inspector that It would be use
less to bring complaints In such cases. Tho
Inspector Is discussing with tho city attor
ney the ndvlsablllty of bringing complaints
In Justice courts nnd at nil events tho official
will proceed against tho peddlers caught
red-handed In giving short measure
The Ilent Itonipily for Wlinupl iik Cuuuli
"t-ast February our two-year-old baby
had a bad caso of whooping cough," says II.
V. Dlbb of Oak Hill, W. Va., "and wo found
that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy did It
moro good thnn anything else." TIiIb rem
edy keops tho cough Icoie and maken tho
Ills ot coughing lew frequent nnd less se
vere. It has been used In many opldnmlc
or this dlseao and alwayo with perfect suc
cess. Thero Is no danger In-giving It to
children, for It contains no injurious sub
stance. It Is pleasant to tako, too.
CITIZENS MUST CO-OPERATE
Full lleport of Oiunhn'n I'npulnlinii
IlopeiiiN nn iiielr An
nUIiiiiim', Tho supervisor ot tho census continues to
rpcelvo Instructions rrom Washington re
garding tho work of tho enumerators. Tho
latest thing to nrrlvo Is a street book, show
ing how tho enumerators uro to proceed In
their work. According to tho Instructions
the enumerator must start at tho northeast ,
corner of his district and complete a circuit 1
of each block In order beroro crossing any
street. Whero'persons aro absent whon ho1
calls, ho sends tho supervisor a sheet show
ing this Tact and tho supervisor sends a
spoJlnl enumerator to securo tho Information
desired. When secured tMa Is sent to
Washington In n special rcrori, but tho name
Is credited to tho regular enumerator.
Speaking of tho taking of tbo census. Mr,
Wheeler nays that ho must havo tho co
operation or each citizen to Insure a full
report of tho population of Omaha and he
especially nsks th oho who will bo out of
town during tho first two weeks In Juno to
send their names and addrossci to his office.
He will send a special enumerator to them
and oocuro tho information, which will h
held and Inserted In tho reports after the
work on enrolling begins. Ills telophono
number Is ISO. If it Is not convenient to
reach him by telophono a pnjtal card will
obtain tho samo result.
Many peit-ons In Omaha are now getting
ready to le.ivu tho ity for summer reports
and they cannot be counted unless they
. communicate tho information to tho super
Ivleor before they leave. If any of the ramlly
are to remain In tho city It Is not necessary
to send word to the luporvkor, as tho
ever witnessed.
Underwear Sale
Ladies' good qual
ity Jersey ribbed
under vests, high
and low neck, silk
taped, lace crocheted
necks a n d shoulder
straps, worth tip to l!lc
each on bargain coun
tor at
7c
1,000 ladies' union suits in spring
and summer weight, line quality, silk rib
bon trimmed, hnndsomely crocheted laco
necks and armholcs, all sizes, in white
and ecru, worth up to CSf
75c, this salo- tJ C
SUit AmtK
5 cases ladies' jersey ribbed vests
and pants, all sizes, made of tho
finest maco cotton and lisle thread
also silk mercerized, .white,
cream and ecru, all sizes, worth
up to 50c, go at
I2y2c,l5c and 25c
$2.50 Spachtel Shams 50c
Ono big lo t of all mat f
kinds of Spachtel H I 1
shams, scarfs, etc., J J
enumerator can securo Information front tho
rumninlng membern or tho rnmlly.
G0RDIAN KNOT DISPOSED OF
Kxiimplr of Alcxiinilrr Hit fironl In
Kollnu ! ivltli ninimtroim
IIi'NiiUn,
A distinguished gentleman holding high
executive authority In ono ot tho western
states, who hns Just returned from Wash
ington, Is a guest at a leading hotel of tho
city. Owing to an unfortunato Incident ho
may bo detained hero Beveral days. It is
rolnted that n few evenings ngo, In company
with a frl6nd, ho sallied lorth to vlow tho
city by night. Tho sun was high In tho
heavens berore tho convivial pair returned.
With tho usual perversity of an Intensely
sober mnn tho executive made several awk
ward but unsuccessful efforts to removo his
shoes whlln standing a difficult feat under
any circumstances. Ills unsteady compan
ion, with tho best powdblo Intention, en
deavored to hasten tho operation nnd, with
tho aid of a sharp pockotknlfe, cut a long
slash In the laced part or tho shoe, releas
ing the shoe, but nt tho same tlmo cutting
a deep gash In tho foot. A surgeon was
called In to dress tho wound and it will be
a week or moro before the distinguished
visitor will bo nblo to rrsumo his Journey
westward.
IIiiIIiIIiik Permit.
Tho following permits have been Issued
from the office of tho building Inspector
J. N. Ovcrturr, 2.VI1 Templeton, addition
to dwelling, ."!. Clark Shellev. Twentv
nlnth and Hickory, frame dwelling. $2.0.o.
John Mentzel, 200 North Tenth, repairs to
ilwelllui;, $10.
STRENGTHENS
SYSTEM
BODY
BRAIN
and NERVES.
vim
IMAKIAM WIMCI
No other preparation has ever rrcelveil
so many voluntary testimonials from emi.
nont peoplo as tho world-famous Marian)
Win.
Gives Appetite,
Produces Refreshing Sleep,
A Safeguard Against Mental
Diseases.
Fer overworked men, dellcatn women,
jdckly children, thU healthful, InvlKoratlnj
and stimulating tonlo has no equal.
DOSB-A smull wlno glass full thre
tlmns a day
Bold by druggists. Ititfuno Huhstltut's.
Marlanl & Co,, 53 V nth Bt , New York,
publish a handsome book of endorsements
of Emperors, Empress, Princes, Car
dinals, Archbishops and other dlstln
BUlshed personage, It I sent gratis and
postpaid to all who writ (or It.
Suits, Skirts, Capes
nnd Reefers Extraordinary Value
for Saturday.
A Beautiful lot of Fine Tailored
novelty suits, mado for us to sell at 20,
$22.50 and $25, of tho choicest of ma
terials, latest and most correct styles to
be seen, made in tho now medici collar
otons, and form litting eifects. Somo
are all taleta lined, JT
in mannish finish, your
choice of 200 tomorrow
Sale of Fine Cheviot Skirts worth
$4.00, made with now box back, good
percaline lining and vol- -4
vot bound. JMado to sell I
up to $4.00, tomorrow
Silk Skirts A Handsome Lot of Fine Tailor
made skirts of perfect drape and finish, made of lino
tailota silk, brocades and plain satins. Tho mate
rials alono would sell for more at our silk ES fC
counter. 150 of thorn for Saturday bargain w'th $10, ch'co KJ JJ
Silk Capes A New Lot of Fancy Silk Capes,
all trimmed with lace and chiffon, woll lined, bought
by us to soli for $;5.50. Tomorrow wo give 1 QO
you choice at - KJ
1,000 Misses', Children's and Ladies' Wash
skirts on sale tomorrow at 25c, worth $1.50.
An Immense Purchase of Misses' and La
dies' wash skirts enables us to place on salo for a big
Saturday special 1,000 fmo wash skirts worth $1.50
for 25c." Made of all linon, crashes, taffeta linens,
piques, ducks, denims, etc. Braided, appliqued and
self bound trimmings, and tho biggest bargain in
wash goods ever offered, actually worth Oi-ip
$1.50, tomorrow at &kJs
Children's Reefers Having Bought From a
manufacturer a big lot of fancy trimmed and plain
reefer jackets for children from 4 to 8 years old, at
our own price, we will give our customers -f
the benelit tomorrow, choice
Cutlery in
Basement
Wallace Bros. Tea ESi
spoons, usually sold at 5c Jj
oach, on sale, 0 for
Wallace Bros,
butter knives, each
Wallace Bros. p
sugar shells, each
Butterfield's Knives
and forks, six of each (
in a box, worth $2, B J J
tomorrow, sot "
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I ft mmm"
BEAUTY
ASK FOR FREE SAMPLE
Of a magical
preparation wbliii will
wonderfully Improve your complexion
and skin. Not a i-osmotle, face-wash
or paint, but exquisite, dainty, frag
rant SATIN-SKIN cream. Prepared
with milk of plants, healing herbs,
beautifying balsams and perfuming
flowers. A tlssue-bulldlng skin food,
t iiutlller and restorer, Salln-Skln
cr.iim makes the faco radiant with
health nnd loveliness, giving true zrM
t., life. Pi events early ageing of the
skin, wrinkles, keeps It full, fair and
out hf ui. Hemovf- tun-freekli'h, wlnd
1)1011, blotches, plinphs. MuiiUiondK,
l.l. mlshoH, heals tough roil, tender,
smarting cutliie; producing a satin
skin. s". wiille bands. Pianists and
ladles doing fain v wink tlml It makes
lingers supple. Urm, nimble. Applied
bofoiv using powder, renders It adhes
ive, invisible. Csed for baby's skin,
siiqii chilling, heals, smithes. SATIN
SKIN Cream Is different fmm all other
ar'bies You can lest, try and prove it
KltlJK of cost It Is warranted hiirm
lcxs. and wllhnut poisons a'lds or
corrosives, .Helng vcqutnble. lai.nil
imiHO or promote, imtr growth, uuiu
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com,.
linvo used one Iwix, unit 1 nm forced to
acknowledge SATIN-SKIN Cream ex
cels any facial cream I over used."
Apply at Boston Store Drug Department
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Toilet, Bath and
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what is best for
tho human skin.
Woodbury's facial soap, facial
cream (violot) powder, regular
price w.'ic; our price, 18c
Woodbury's hair tonio keeps
tho bcalp clean and healthy, tho
hair soft; price -lOc.
Fur sale in drug, department
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IDA M. DIKIII,. Cove, Md., writes:
"Cannot speak too hlRhly n SATIN
SKIN Cream, li has cured all my
pimples, and has made niy skin soft,
and smooth an satin. I -want another
box "
AMCI5 K. HTHWAUT. MSI l'ornst
uveiiiie. (Nilcngo. writes: "SATIN
SKIN 'ream Is the 'best, most pleas
ing and satisfactory ungeiit I i vcr ufed
on my race."
Ten thousand testimonials mean
muiii and you should bo using SATIN
SKIN Oram. Wheniver known It lie
comes the must popular of toilet ar
ticles. Its in Hon In clearing, heullng
anil beautifying Is remarkable. Your
mmplcxlnn grows fairer dally..
The face being exposed to wind and
weather needs attention unci nourish
ment. Our bodies and hands nre pro
tecled, hut the face goes u ilea red for,
neglected. No wonder the skin re
vives applying SATIN-SKIN I'rtmrn.
Wo Invite you to i all at niir curliest
opportunity and si nre 1'HKK SAM
PI il'i ot SATIN-SKIN (Team, received
directly from laboratory of the, well
known perfumer. Alien K Woo4, K'j.r
Wood avenue, Detroit, Mich , sole pro
prlf tnr No one Is asked to buy, wo
simply urge a trial which will iirowi
tho superior virtues of SATIN-SKIN
Cream, greatest wonder of modern
ohemlstry.