la TJTP2 OrAHA T)AH7r HTCEi "V AY, OCTOnfiTi 10, 1000. Business Men Thing the Telegraph in Pref eronw to the MniU. 0 Lnrgelr Increased business In railroad clr cles has nrrcssltnted lm rmifl telegraph ing ninl tl) In. In turn, Im made demand for more operator nnd the telegrapher who today Is out of work Is no becaitso of n disinclination to incept one of the tinny possibilities nl hlx rutnmnml. 6TEADY DEMAND FOR OPERATORS I l'ontnl unit Western I nlnn lillees In UiiiiiIiii l)iln 'lllrn the Volnnir of lliiRint'N They IH1 1'iiiir Tho constant llrk of the telegraph In trLmnit slim a song of prosperity whose jiy cannot oo deputed. At times when buslnc'is Ik tnguai.d ntiil thu meronani UmIh It dlmrult so discount his bills, then It In that, tho advantage of eluetrlu com munication, swift nml iinciiinte, Riven w to thu more economical uisiuiu of using the mails. Tho managers of thu telegraph lines In Omaha say that there wits never so mn. h telegraphing iIoiih ns there 1h at the pres ent time Tho man who rive yenrs ngo would hav: considered It a llagrntit dissipation of hit fundi to send .1 telegram concerning matter thai the malls tulKht ns well sirvt now dnihc off hid telegraph messages whenever there Is 111" sllgh.ost argumem lu favor of linnte find counts not lit coa as an tinn cossary expenditure. Ah .. cnr.seiuelii r the volllhlO ol business 111 til" lotul telegraph olllres 1ms more thai. doubled In the post five years, n largei force of telegraphers Is employed and sin h conditions exist as to afford a striking ob ject, lesson or prosperity. "There has been u grent chango In tela rrnph ntinlrs In Omaha In the last few jenrs," hbIiI W W. Umstod. manner of tho Western I'nlon. "Our business has doubled In Hi volume in llvo years und every day Is nn rvtmple of the prosperous condition of the people. Thin Is furnished by tho liberal use or the telegraph wIioh hy the people of Omah.i ur business W one of the tirnt Dial feels the etfeels ol Btrlngenry in flnrinclal ulfnlrs. To most pooplo tho teiec.Mpii Ih In tho naniro of a luxury and when times arc hard tho malls nro made to serve purposes very often whlPh the telegraph assumes when tin con ditions uie reversed. IllM'euiil'il 'If ll -Word I, hull. "No-Aaduys our customers use the wires more freely than they have at uny tlmo during tho tun scars 1 have been in Omaha. Another uotlceable thing I that tho uvcrugo ncndr of a telegram doesn't bother himself about the ton-word limit any more. If used to be that men would como to the oftice and In preparing their messages would write and pointer and pon der and then write iiomo tnoie. They were trying to Incorporate the message within ten words. 1 have uotlcefl that there Is not nearly so much of this done nowadays The average man now writes out his message, briefly and concisely, to bo sure, but there Is little time lost In writing out new messages and changing phraseology In order to get Inside the ten-word scope. "A capable telegraph operator dots not need to senrcli for a Job either nt Ibis tlmo and that'll a condition that didn't exist four yeara ago. Then there were many good operators out of work, but thoro wasn't the business to Justify the lilrlng of men. Today a proficient oper ator, whoso huhlts are good, can get a position and nt n salury, too. that Is sat lsractory, for you never hear of com plaints arising from this profession on iiccount of low wages. Kven during tho de prcosiou previous to the last election, -when tho very bottom seemed to have fallen out of tho business, salaries were not disturbed. While r.alarles have not beon Increased with tho coming of better tlmen the operating expenses of the com panies have beon largely Increased because of tho employment of so many additional Operators." Operator In llciimml. With the Postal Telegraph company n condition of nffulrn akin to that or list older competitor exists. .Manager C. O, lfullcr asserts that business Is greater by ono-thlrd nt this time than It was four years ago. Tho Banie conditions of pros perity are apparent in tho liberal support necorded tho conveniences of this company by tta patrons. There Is no dlspoHltlou to carp anil cavil at the added expeiiBO of tho telegrapli tolls over mall facilities when the ndinntngn of tlmo weighs In the bal mier "Our operators are hotter treated and better paid now thau at any tlmo In a long while," said Mr. Fuller. "Particularly does their lot share up satisfactorily when tho present time is compared with four years ago. Shorter hours have boon suh Btltuted and tho pay of telegraphers has not been decreased, so from a financial standpoint present conditions nro much tho more desirable. With our company, as with others, good, steady operators are ni ls ays In deinnml. l'erhaps morn t,o now than for some tlmo past, for there Is no rainnnylng tho improvement In natural conditions throughout thn entire country and tho telegrnph companies feel nny surli Improvement qulcher. I believe, than any other Institution." At the headquarters of the railroads centering In Omaha the same tale of Im proved telegraphic conditions Is told i'i:( i.i, nv .x i. mu h t:. Mii'tiin Store Hullo n Hrmnrl.tiltlr I' it re li line nf DiiiiiiikpiI (ioniln. We purchased a crgo of miscellaneous freight, diimaged in transit. l-'or spot cash we again en pi tired n big bargain. These goods are all more or les-s damagd and Imperfect, hut wo bought them so re mnrkably cheap that we will be able to give our patrons the biggest bargains li has ever been our good fortuno to offer. The cargo consists of what Is known as mixed freight. There are twelve enses of nil kinds of lace rurtalns. I'lve cases of nil kinds of crocheted and Marseilles bedspreads. ten ease of cotton hlunkets, more or less damaged end Imperfect. 1'our cases of linens, consisting mostly of nupltlns more or less Imperfect. Kevoral cases of towels. I'lve cases all kinds muslin underwear. Six cnse.t nil kinds handkerchiefs, some lightly mussed. Three raseb hosiery, mostly In perfect ondltlon. Se en cases ladles' and children's woolen .nil htnvy coton underwear, some slightly jolh'd. Twenty-two cases of miscellaneous mcr handlse. nil In perfect condition, but what it known ns' bad order," that Is the wrap pers may he torn off, tho outside folds mussed, etc., etc. These good3 all go on sale Thursday moinlug. Tomorrow night's papers will tell you more about the sale. The goods nro now Just arriving and have not all been opened up. HUSTON STORK, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th & Douglas Sis. riiim tiii: iton .m: iiikiin. Ihi Trr niriiihuix Mine- nles mi Mnlu floor In the lliiseini'til. AT no.STOtf HTOIIH, OMAHA TODAY. Hoth depnrimen.H are entirely IP-arranged for this sale. All very flue slioe-.i on the main floor. Cheaper shoes In the bsseinent. Tho high grade and II no o,uiillty of the hoes olTred on sale on the main floor will not allow of their being thrown on bargain unrns as usual, but everything Is so arrnnged that It Is very caity to pick out what you want. In the basement nearly all the shoes are on bargain squaiea. l'rlrea for today's opening range JOc, l!p. Sue, 3hc, 6l"c. Trie, VJc, lSc, $1.25 nnd Jl..'!i In the basement. On tho main floor men's shoes start nt $!.&;) ai.d run up to J 3. 10, regular prices and values being up to (6.00 pair. Women's shofs on tho main floor run fronr $1.50 to 1J.60, also range In value .from $3.00 to $6.00 pnlr. There are some very excellent bargains In high grade shoes for misses, boys nnd children, prices range from 50c to $2. SO. Once more we wish to ImprcBB upon you that the shoes on the main floor for men and women, as well as children, are of mirh a hlgn order and such flno workman ship and line quality that you cannot help but be more than pleased with every thlug lu this sale. In the basement you will And all tho goods which we will sell In this sale nt $1.00 nnd less. 1IOSTON HTOItK, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sts, AGED WOMAN LOSES HER WAY lliMouriiiirlini IIIiIIuimI In Ml I Mull! Ill I iii-iillrlil III I I li I r IMoreiifP. I Mri. Anns flui'iis, a llohcmlan woninn T' years old, spent Monday n.ght aluiie In a fornfleld n mile iouth of Klornc", an 1 when found itterday morning was nrlv ilead of cold and imager. The police being uotlfUd the patrol wagon ns sent for her and she arrived nt tho station about lo o clock, 81111 numb and almost specchhr. Tony Vunur.x, Jail shortstop, who (an speak llohemUn tluently, conversed with her, but could make little of her story be oud a few salient facts Her home is at Mevtnth and William streetfc. tiling de- uiiins rf pi, -King some sied mm she left i in i ii y Mitidn . . ontriti i nig wl h two 1 ys tn had a horse and lihl wngun lo drive her lo some partlrn'ar eornfteld of whlih they spuke In which the ears were espe- j i tally large and fine. They were to have Maltsd fur her while she ftllid her tmshet. but liiHtead of doing so drove nwn' The oi 10-cnarlan wnndiied aMutH until she be pBtim hopelessly lout. As night came on rhn built a fire, roasted some of the o.mi and Hte It. With tho exception of this she had had nothing to eat since breakfast Monday morning. , The old womnll was unable to d0Fcr,bt the hovs or their rig. Her two sons railed for her tedtiy and look her home. f William & Smith Co. announce the ar I llval of fall nnd winter woolens. MS .Bjl wmk, Shoe mmmm I mm? km U4,Ul,.UJJ44XI4JXUULiJXUJUUJXUJUXUJJX03 SOLDIERS HAVE EASY TIME Oiiiiiliu llo Writes tluit 'I'lieri. Is l.lltlc to Do in 1'lillliiiiitics i:ieeit (iriri'ir.on liut, "Since January 1 wo have had no trouble j with thu Insurgent and our only duty I now Is to garrison the city," are the ex- ! act words used by Louis Swartzlander in a letter written from llaynmhnn, I'. I., to . Superintendent I'earso of thu Omaha schools. Swart7lander Is an Omnha boy, , who enlisted In Troop K of thu Koitrth United States cavalry and has been Btn- 1 tloned In Luzon towns, nrnr Manila. The entire letter Indicates that peace prevails In the Island. Although Swurtz laudcr expresses u dcnlro to return to Bchool, lie says that hts lot Is an easy ono I and that tho Kourth cavalry has little to : do outside of tho routine work required j of alt tiglmeuta in times of pence. II A VIM; VN (ill M ll'DKIWICIIM' st.i; (Iter .'!,MIO lloreii Iteunlur -"e lltiiul kfrehlerN, IJ l-UV. All perfect; all the very nowest designs: on sale Wednesday at half price, lliic. Xow la the time to buy your holiday hand kerchiefs. The greatest handkerchief sale ' ever held In Omaha. See window. None sold to dealers. I HAYDKN nilOS. Head clothing nnd shoo bargains. i Announcement of the iiientrrs. Tonight Stuart Hobcon will bo seen at Iloyd's In Augustus Thomas' "Olher Gold smith." one of tho most meritorious come dies slnco Sheridan's time, lie will be sup ported by a company which includes John IJ. IlenBhaw, Maudo White, Jeffreys Lewis, j Iltaumont Smith, Henry Weaker. Last sea son Mr. Ilobson presented tho piece to a crowded house and It was acknowledged In i tho local pres to bo the best und iliont j pleasing effort of tho season. ' NEW INDUSTRY FOR OMAHA OrKiiiilxntloii of (lit- Mil rl 1 11-Anderson .Man ufni' tilling Company In I't-rleetfil. The organization of the Martln-Andcruon iMnnufacturtng company has been perfecttd and a now establishment, which prom.BOj to take front rank In tho wholebalo and manufuciurlug Itupiemetit buslms, has been added to Omaha's commercial lu,er ehU. The new liiuJtutlon will be in teadl nebs by December 1 lo turn out hay rk.u and fttuckera In iiiantltle commctiHurutu with tho demnnds of the trade, nnd If con ditions warrant mill other lines of imple ments will bo mlded. Tho Martin-Anderson Manufacturing company Is the outgrowth of the Audeis. ti Manufacturing compuny, which has lu tho past been engaged In the manufacture of these goods. Decause of Its past suc.-eas nnd prospects of future growth litulld Mar tin has Joined Issues with 13. O. Anderson nnd others for the purpose of enlarg.ng the plant and placing the company on a .sutiuil litnuclal basis. Mr. Martin Is the presi dent of tho new Arm and Mr. AnderBou the bccrotury. It is the purpose of this company to either move lino or orcct a building sult nble for the needs of the manufacturing plant. All of the machinery necessary to tho operation of the factory Is on the ground ready to bo act up as soon- us th. matter of a building Is decided upon, and If. as acorns likely now, n lease Is taken on Mome structure suitable for the purposes, of tho establishment, the plant will he In operation on or before December 1. Al ready the Martin-Anderson company has several traveling men on the road and the number will likely bo Incrensrd as noon as the factory- begins turning out lmplcmcn.B. A large force will be given employment ut the factory, the number to be much In ex cess of the force formerly employed by the Anderson Manufacturing company. I 1 J ...... r i Not Necessary to Take a Sleeper not if vou go oast on Hie Mnrlinpton's l:tylijili speeinl. Leaver. Oiiiului 7 a. in. Arrives Peoria CcsiU p. ni. (Uiieao K::50 p. ni. (lie same day. (ioo(i connections at Chicago for all points east. Library, dining, sleeping and chair cars. Ticket OfHcfc, V GO 2 l-'arnam St. Tel. 2Q0. emTincton Station, I Oth and Mason Sts, Tol. 120. Within it your leet are never eased in i'aithleps leathor. An.ong all the ordinary use lul arts, there lias been no greater progress than in shoes. The progress has been practical, hoes are better, more scientlic in shape, eheaper. The use-to-bo shoe mer chant hasn t found this out, and neither hae some wmihi-be moderns. Ignorance is in the saddle in many, many shoe businesses. Plainly per ceiving this, we pnl capital, brains and push in our shoe business, and you lake out the best regular shoes for the least money plus grac in shape and ease in service. The remarkable character of these shoe bargains can only he comprehended by examination- the more export the critic, the greater the bargain will be. "We make a specialty of giving the best values in women's shoes at $1.90 $2.50 and $2.90 ANY STY LIS ANY WIDTH guarantee goes wilh over pair. ANY SII, ami our IfjllP Eighteen Thousand I Fairs or Hoe Shoes IIWII llifi The Popular Personally Conducted Excursions TO llnil l'.ny Tukon llonii-. , Joseph Sltiodynes, the 11-year-old boy who Htole $85 from his father In Waboo, Neb., and came to Omaha to Nee the sights, was taken home Mommy night hy an elder brother. Tho hoy had spent onh about i'J ut the monej. Tho advance Indications nre that the popular Orphrum will be crowded with . women and children nt the family matinee, this afternoon. Specl.il Interest Is mani fested In Krancls K'ppler. tho talented llttlo Omaha gill, and ns the entire bill Is of unusual excellence nnd nicely calculated for tho cntertatnment of women and chil dren an enjoyable afternoon Is assured. Mnrlnllty Stutintle . The following deaths and births were re- i ported to the city health enmmlMslonrr tor the twenty-four hours enuing nt noon TmM- i I'leaths Mrs. Helen U. Dresler. 2101 North Twetitv-nlnth avenue, iiced ti'J; Mrs. Cirri"! Hell, N'lntli and Kort, nged K: b'red i'.ire. Thlrty-tlfth and l'o pletun, aged 11; Hui;oi'i Armstrong, l.i07 .North Twrnty.-lgnlh. ageil P Hlt ths Hor.ii e Holmes. lo." South Six teenth, girl; Fred .1. I'Hrfenrath, 1G South Thirty-seventh, boy; Albert Nuns. 601 South eighteenth, boy; H. Kunkle. m North Thirty-fourth, girl; Thomas Ho.i. hir. North Kortv-eighth, boy; O. A. 1 louts, L'llt Mntriey, uoj. Don't be deceived or humbugged by peo ple who claim the discovery of some hith erto unknown herb or root In swamps, or on some mountain or prairie, for tho cure of Itldney and bladder troubles. Any doctor or druggist will tell you that such claims aro fraudulent. Foley's Kidney Cure sim ply contains remedies that nro recognized bv the most skilful physicians as best for j thrpe complaints, so don't bo credulous or I foollh. Myers-Plllon Drug Co., Omaha, 1)1, Inn's Drug Store. South Omaha. There &1ver Was nor ever wi 1 be a better preparation made thati Egyptian LqIies Cream for li.ii! fit htitids, tui. and Ipb Tij on,' bottle Jiid . hi 11 UFe nu other 10 eVtitH. Cramer's Kidney Cure 7:c Hold's Snrsaparllla ,tc lie-m Catarrh J'uwder ." i- filrney t'utarrh cure :ti. Sure Death, for bags :r Jlostettcr's nitters 7.rc I'aiiie'n i 'tilery fompound Carter's Liver IMIln l ,. Menneti s Taleuni I'nwder li'.- 8. H S 7n. Wine of Cordui ;Sc l'lnkhntn't Compound 75o I'yramld Jile Cure iic liar-Hen 40c Ajax TubletH 40.' Scott's KniulMlon 7."e Hu-l'an Ilnlr Tonic 75c DutTy H Malt Whiskey 85e Teruna 7to CUT PRICK DitunnisT . Cor. Itltli itntl CIilcoKO. Don't borrow trouble about hard coal USE SHERIDAN COAL HV a porleel siibstitute at hall' tho cost and tho host coal mined in Wyoming. VICTOR WHITE, '"Msr1- MRS. J. BENSON. Art Needlework DEPARTMENT. Our department is loaded with tho newest and prottiogt goods. Pillow tops, in now poster de signs, poetry, music, art, Gibson etchings, floral, conventional and others. Delays are Dangerous Surplus Over $61,000,000 mmmM Tho new Irish hand cmbrolderod pieces, all white, In doylies, centers, scarfs and luncli cloths l.incn.1 sinmpod for this embroidery If you wish to do It yourself. Stamped lin ens for Ilatternburg and embroldeiV entirely new patterns. Everything that could be whhed for In llattenburg and Ouchrsno" braids. New draperies prettiest patterns lu denims, crotons, Hungarian cloth and ellko lines ever Miami. J'retty Swiss pillow Miauls nnd toilet sots scarfs, fiOc up; shams, 11.25 and up. UI'IJCIAI.- A four-liu-b real nhell curved top side comb, 3&c. BJIK pleating. 2's Inches wide, any color, 15o a yard regular prlco DOc. Embrolilcred handkerchiefs, 2Sev.orth 40c. A line iiu'ilty of 2.".c iliess Mtlelds for 10c. y '. Infants' stockinet and rubb r cloth diapers, 25c worth 60c t White and ''olored lace veilings, 10e yard told for If' i White mital pockctbook lultlalu, 10c. a- It WAITING FOR TOMORROW. .Siimc ni' n put oft things until iimu'F i . iim ki.tn uiiititit? but Iximiri'.nv iD.rtr nntnou I is :i iiuriiht' nun retreats as wt advancf. It (teems nl a little bit ahead, luid yut wo iimtr luaeh it. ' There nre thousands of men who know they ought to lnn,iro their lives. Th";- know life in Huranco Is .ne of the nafeat and miroBt ln entmrnt In tho world. Hut they put if off They hesitate. They ,alt tor liiuii.f row.. All the time tht i,re pet ting older. All the t'me the rato for Insurance Is tjoitlui; higher I hi truuli.e t hi' i ii ii,!t start. Once started the tot It eu 'lima;- is a booh titu,. t. begin. I.ct us help jou t get u . i ut iiinv ly sen.l ng .tn illus tratlon for a policy nt our age Uo not wait fui tunntinw S'e Ishuo all kinds of i . i , ten -everj thing that In ilt xirnhie ami every ono as liherul m in terms as Is safe to he o aim for safety llrst then llheralltv. fiur Hold Dehentures n an li. vostmcnt. for absolute protec tion or as negotiable securities are iinpn.in.lpn tn tlm . chil world. Tho wise man will not laan uniieceasary mid prontnblo risks Califonnia said Oresron SB Special Attention given to l.uitlus and Clllltlrijll Travel- They ure well cared for by the Conduc ing Alone. tors who accompany each of these excur Flono to California and Oregon, and passengers can depend upon receiv ing the most courteous treatment. The Conductors are nil men of experience In excuirlon travel, and will Bee that tho comfort of all patronn Is carefully attended to. tine of tho Most Attractive Features of these Kxcut shuts There Is n difference bntweeu the first and is the liconotliv, second clam psesngo in railroad and sleep ing care fares of nearly J2f per parsengcr. This sum can bn saved by patroulzlng the Union l'aclflc Personally Conducted Kxcurfilon1. The New Pullman Ordinary bleeping Cars aesignefl to this service were built eipreerly to accom modate the excursionists to California and Oregon. All Are I.fRht'.'d with the famous PINTSfH LIOHT. are vcll ventllnted. have separate lavatories for ladies and gentlemen, nnd oil cars nrJ car peted nnd upholstered, with movable partitions separating the sections, thus Insuring all the utmost prUscy. No Smoking Is Allowed In the excursion cars, there bcini A SmoKillS (ar provided for that purpose on the train. THE ABOVE EXGUHSSGNS LEAVE QMM EVERY FRIDAY mm imiii i .i ax hjhl.t xftnxwnKtiMTuuzsisi'n Tumi mu" wunjnini3B2J yT-tn. iifjumnj t .t vt UMHurirwa 1 How OiSy Ticket Office (324 Farnam Sf. Tel. 316. Direct From the Factories. ImnisnsB Spot Gasli Purchases of New Fall and Winter Shoes Fron Africa's Foremost Factories Wow on Sale. All titu.' new Shoes, direct from Hie fnt'tory. rioorv of KiviU'li. Slirlner A- riiir, IIoiik lh'iitli fo.. Ilnzcn II. ii'iiotlrltli V t'o., Myron K. 'I'limn- I'lt'Stuii 11. Keith A. Co. it ii il A. Almrn .V .Soi, arc woll known mid if IhiM" slitl' niinnifacliirci's. ('loncd out to mill buyer I'm1 spot citsli nt a fiiicllon of lliclr vnltio. Tlio.v will po on '-alt' Wodni'.Mliiy mid nil this vtcic al tlir- Most Ridiculously Low Prices liver Named on New, Styl ish (itiaranteed Shoes. 'S line $3.00 Pat ,1'ather liress. sole Shoes innd ron !' Th"tnn, i an. welt Ot.m Ct?. '.5..?t?Ta. by My 1 tV81J".",rtM'' V'VM-IIV.HAwjtj.-. , I.ADIRK fine $210 hand turnfil Strap Slip pers, ma de bv llozen H tloml- 41HC rich A. (, on sab' nt I.AtMKS' line JS.H0 Pntetit Leather Hress $1.93 HIio.-b. made by Hoag-lleatl. J 1 . 03 MEN'S tine Vl.-I M.1 mtmEMm Co.. on sol.' nt. ... J3 M weltFOle SI riHJw'S AIlIKS" line f 3 'bi Kid bnnd turneil made b Preston Ii tVfTvt?i:Vif and welt l.nre HhnrR, mmte b sP.1 C) Keith & 'o , at SiffillsVXOTSj Aliorn .V Sun on xab fp iin Ml U1L .tell M 11 How We Cut the Price of Clothing The warm we.uhcr t-o far this autumn lias made the fall nnd winter hcimou baikwuid, no that se hiue conBldernble more clothing than mi nhould havo at this time. You must have a he.ivior suit of clothes and an CHcn-oat, and to mako It an object for you, to buy Immediately we have marked all our new fall nnd winter clothing for this week's selling. Vou will savo from J4.00 to J10.00 by In vesting enrly. Isn't that worth considering? Notice what wo havo to give you Men's Suits in All New Up-to-Date Fabrics $2.18 nnYH' Slioes. MISSRS' line Slmei SSe ard $1 in CHILD'S ili'e Shoen Kir. 75r find 8Se MX $1.00 and $1.25 Wrrlh J1 ffl to J3 N For a $9,00 Suit, For a $10.00 Top Coat, For a $16,50 Suit, For a $12,50 Suit. For a $12,00 Overcoat, For a $15 Vicuna Overcoat, iR tin- THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society "Strongest In the World." H. D. NEELY, .Mjrr. l or ieb. 206-2U8 Rec lulldlnj;, OMAHA. For a $18,00 Covert For a $5,00 Boys' Overcoat, Top Coat, try Eia , For a $12.50 Youths' Suit, 5c Per Box. SCTjatjtriassasxjK'iSsa Thin iimioliiK ' l'"' on sale ...iikv nik'-H of t.Mlet Hoap at W PKIt llllX. r.nniinli-.i? I'lM Il rakes This W a elm, of a Mfi tlnie to get ii gond toilet sini), fur .1 yrlcu next t" liutlllng. lIoxi'H ron, 1 .' A ON K C.IKISH. $1 7&. Wo sell Cc Society Hygleneriue Hoii .it 2'Ji' cake. V sell 471 1 While. Hnn Soap nt 12e cake n pell Woodbury's l-'aelal Soup at lSu cake. Wo sell Packer's Tor Soap at lfic cake. Wo soil Jap Hose Soap at "e cake. Wo sell Smnll Juvenile Soap nt Ge ealte Wo sell Pears' 1'nscented Soap nt 12e "w'i sell pig Par Imported Castile Snap at floe WHITE I'f'It SRW CATAl.Or.rF Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go t'-n 10TII ANP DCiKiirC. MM AHA. o o o You Your Boy Keep llim Off Hie Streets. A KODAK AVIIX iX) IT. Nothing more Interesting, nothing lore instructs ; nothing raorn last- SI.SIU For an $25,00 Men's For a SI3.50 Frieze Vicuna Suit, Ulster, ? For a $4,00 Knee Pants Suit, Ask to see our nc Winter Overcoats, lu Kaglans. Kton. tho firent Coat. ol". Those are styltbh and mnde by tho leading merchant tailors, On sale hero for les than merchant tailor prlcci Selling the Most Clolhlng In Onuilm h i mr Hi ec?, O 20 Per Ct. Discount on all I'aslman Kodaks O our finishing department u mulvr o the management of llrsi-i 'nss work- -Cl men nnd we give frfe liiMtru' tluii v V h.'glnn- rf. 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