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    TITE OMAnA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12, imr.
NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
The Designer for November Present! Ad
rance Styles for Winter.
DELINEATOR SUGGESTIVE AND INTERESTING
Malntala Equally Hlh Staadard la
Flctloa and General Literature It
Iees ' In Fa hi on Cratary
Compaay's Fall Books,
The Designer for November present! ad
vance styles for winter, In which effective
ness, practicability and simplicity are com
bined to produce thoroughly up-to-date
garments for adults and little folks. Those
who have a wlntef wedding In prospect
will appreciate "For the Holiday Bride,"
offering bridal toilettes, golng-away gown,
traveling coat, arnJ costume for the attend
ants at the ceremony; "CattTlng for the
Home "Wedding," giving a dainty and In
expensive menu and telling how to pre
pare It, and "Ktlquette Hints," Illustrating
the latest In wedding invitations. "Points
on Dressmaking" follows In line with sug
gestions for' the arrangement of the veil.
wreath and other accessories regarding
which the prospective bride Is usually un
certain, and "Her Crown of Glory" pre
sents hair dressing sufficiently . varied to
luit any face. Women who contemplate
making Christmas gifts for their friends
will find In the Designer a fund of, fancy
work Information. There are crocheted
hood, sack, bootees and Afghan for the
babies; handsome collars and other deco
rations In the new and quickly made
"Princess Louise" lace, and "Uncle Sum"
match scratchcr, Indian papoose holder for
hat brush, photograph frames, needle-book
and handkerchief case, and numerous other
and useful pretty articles whose intricacies
of construction are made perfectly clear.
In entertainments are offered a novel drill,
"The Red Man's Thanksgiving," calling for
picturesque costuming which may be easily
made at home; "A Thanksgiving Cornu
copia Party" and "An Archaeological
Party," all new and Interesting. Ida
Innes contributes a pretty love story, "In
the World of Today," and W. Livingston
Lamed a droll tale for the tots, "A Trans
ferred Thanksgiving." "China of the White
House," by J. L. Harbour, pictures the
many quaint porcelain relics which have
been discovered In odd hiding-places in the
historic mansion. Those who visited the
St. Louis exhibition and partook of the
queer yet palatable dainties there offered
will be glad to renew their acquaintance
with some of them through the agency of
"Foreign Cookery at the World's Fair," by
Sarah Wlndle Landes, and everyone who
enjoys pineapples, grape fruit, dates and
other luscious things from far-off lands
will be interested to see their growth il
lustrated In "The Kindly Fruits of the
Earth." The three departments edited by
the readers of the Designer: "What
Women Are Doing," "The Mothers' Club"
and "Helps Along the Way" are far from
being the least interesting part of the
magazine, and give to it a pleasant per
sonal element.
Httd.
auarltrs
for
Rubbers
and
Ovtrshots
7 Kfffl WM Lkt
Head-
quarters
n.e lor
Rubbers
and
Ovtrshots
SfiBHS
TODAY -SPECIAL SALE
TABLE LINENS
Wednesday will be Linen Day
at Brandeis- To male this day
one of unusual bargain import'
ance we have priced high-class
Linens at figures that will appeal
to every housekeeper. These are
most unusual offerings.
Mill'ends of 50c quality fine mer
cerized bleached table damask, thousands
ft yards on bargain square at, yard
25c heavy Scotch cream table
damask, a yard
69c full bleached 2 yd. wide Irish tCl
table damask, a yard aC
3. 50 all linen bleached 8-4
table cloths for f 1 C
each J
$6 all linen 10-4 bleached
hemstitched table cloths
and one-half dozen cap- j ill
25c
15c
85c all linen silver bleached
table damask, a
$1.00 all linen embossed
round thread silver bleach- M Q
ed table damask, 70 Inches 1 ft f
wide, a yard MJ
f 1. 50 foil bleached all pure
linen soft finieh
table damask, a yd.
Hundreds of fine pattern table cloths and sets that are worth up- to In
German, Austrian. Scotch and Irish makes, cloths for square tables, round ta
bles and all lengths of tables. 2, 2'4 and 2hb yards wide alt at extra special sale
prices.
$") bleached Bel
fast napkins a
dozan
98c
kins, per set.
8 4, 10-4. 12-4 all pure linen
full bleached Irish pattern table cloths
S.l.l 50-1.98-2.50
1.00 twenty-Inch
Bleached napkins
a dozen
49c
$1. 50 bleached and
silver bleached
napkins a dozen,
1.25
$3 three - fou rths
bleached capkine
a dozen
1.98
2.98
Six Extra LINEN SPECIALS
. Mr. L. Frank Baum, author of "The
Wizard of Ox," and of .other popular fairy
stories for boys and girls, will contribute
the lending serial to St. Nicholas for the
coming year. It Is called "Queen Zixl of
Ix," and its Illustrations are to be a new
departure for St. Nicholas they will be all
In color, sixteen full pages and more than
sixty small pictures printed with the text,
the work of Mr Fred Richardson, formerly
a Chicago artist but now living In New
York. The, story is one which ought to
keep the Interest of 8t. Nicholas boys and
girls throughout the year.
Those who follow every caprice of
fashion, as well as those who have only
the usual desire to appear becomingly
dressed, will find the November Delineator
exceptionally Interesting and suggestive,
while In the matter of fiction and general
literature an equally high standard Is main
tained. The second part of Richard Le
: Gnllienne's exquisite dream tale, '"Poet,
Take thy Lute!" contains some Inimitable
lyrics, and there Is also a curious tale of
the western coast by Ethel Watts Mumford,
and a short story by Dane Coolldge, "Lone
Turkey of Pinal." containing many ele
ments of Interest and originality. W. Jay
Mills has procured the material for a most
Interesting chronicle of the social events
and personages of old New York, which
Is given in this number of the magazine
and illustrated with photographs never
before published. W. O. Fits-Gerald tells
the story of the trials and heroism of the
woman missionary abroad In an article
that Is graphically Illustrated, and the ro
mance of Mozart and his Constance Is re
lated In the "Composers" series. Dress In
5c all linen, hem- 5c bleached Huck 1 5c large size bleacllBj
med and fringed and Cotton Towel- Turkish, Towels
doylies, JL in-- 1 SffiT t
5c Turkish 15c 18x27 Linen 39c hemstitched 30-
Wash Cloths Tray Cloths inch squares, with
each 1 1 each-1- 7 open fl
I2C 3C:t flc
BARGAINS IN BED SPREADS
$1 large size heavy hemmed C, I $2 50 hemmed fl irsellles f PA
I Bed Spreads, each l.tV
Bed Spreads, each.
$1.50 hemmed Bed
Spreads, each,....
98c
Bed Spreads, each.
$Z 50 fringed Bed Spreads, J J,
$4.00 fringed Marseilles Bed Spreads
each
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS,
....$2.50
BOSTON STORE.
Special Sale
Colgate's
Soaps and Perfumes
We have purchased the entire line of
samples of Soaps, Perfumes, Hair Tonic, etc.
Which was displayed in the large parlor
suite of sample rooms at the Paxton Hotel
during Ak-Har-Ben week. This line com
prises an ORIGINAL PACKAGE of every
thing manufactured by the firm of COL
GAT R & CO. nd was specially selected
by COL. R D. HUItFORD. WESTERN
REPRESENTATIVE for Colgate Co. dur
ing his recent visit to New York.
This line of goods comprises over i.400
articles and was pronounced by hundreds of
druggists who (impeded it, to be the finest
line or toilet requisites ever SHOWN.
We have purchased the entire lot for
cssh and they may now be BEEN IN OUR
W!NIOW.
Each and every article will be SOLX AT
ONCR AT COLGATE CO8 LOWEST
PRICE.
Sh8rman& McGonnell Drug Go.
PHARMACISTS AND BOAPOLOGISTB,
COR. 1GTH AND DODGE, OMAHA.
rj I i if.
noonwooa is noi expensive
compared to otner Art tottery.
The perfection to which this ware has attained has
only been accomplished by i ong experience til great
expense.' itobuy pieces . ou ajul upward.
its relation to health is discussed by Dr.
Grace Peckham Murray, and there Is a
delightful paper In the "Joy of ' Living"
series, while for the young people, Clara
Morris, Ada Marie Peck and Albert Blge
low Paine contribute pleasant and instruc
tive reading. The interests of the home
are treated thoroughly, with regard for the
special demands of the Thanksgiving sea
son. This week brought the first Instalment of
The Century Co.'s fall Issues ; and the list
Is a notably strong one. The juveniles In
clude another of Palmer . Cox's Brownie
books, "The Brownies In the Philippines;"
Mary Constance DuBols's "Eleanor Arden,
Royalist;" a Japanese story by a Japanese
writer, very popular in his own country,
"Klbun Dalzln," by Gensai Mural; B. L.
Parjoen's last work, "Lucy and Their Mn
jestles," and a book by a new writer of
promise, "Baby Elton, Quarterback," by
Leslie W. Quirk. Tudor Jenk's new life of
"Captain John Smith" is expected to rank
as a standard biography. There will be three
works of Action, "The Madigans," by
Mlrlnm Mlchclson, author of "In the
Bishop's Carriage;" Paths of Judgement,"
by Anne Douglas Sedgwick, author of "The
Rescue," "The Dull Miss Archlnard," and
"The Confounding of Camclla;" and "The
Gray World," a unique story of reincarna
tion, by an English writer, Evelyn Under
bill. "Thackeray's Letters to an American
Family." S. Weir Mitchell's "The Youth of
Washington," and "Presidential Problems,"
ex-presldent Grover Cleveland's new book,
complete the Hat and are books to make
any publication date noteworthy.
"The Catholle Indian Missions," a paper
by Jeanne Klache, Is the leading feature of
Donahoe'a for October. The writer tells
of the various movements to deprive the
Indians of their rights, and of the generous
efforts to protect them made by Mother
Katherlne Drexel and other benefactors,
the fruits of which are gradually manifest
ing themselves on the Omaha reservation.
Another paper of like Interest is "Our East
ern Wards," by Rev. Thomas C. Gusson, in
whloh the writer considers the progress of
the Filipinos as shown at the world's
fair. There are in addition four papers on
topics of current Interest, short stories, and
poems.
Charles Keeler, whose series of papers on
home architecture, entitled "The Simple
Home," have recently received such favor.
aoio nonce, is 10 supplement tnem with a
continuation to apper in Impressions Quar
terly, (Paul Elder and company, San Fran,
cisco.) The first paper, "Society," appears
in the September number of the little mag
azine, to be followed by "Service" and
"Labor."
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S Dress Trimmings
We make a specialty of the latest trimmings in both
low, medium and high-priced goods. We've a large,
handsome line of blacks, including jet; also dress
trimmings to match the new blues, golden browns, etc,,
in drees goods; in fact, no matter how elaborate the
gown or how dainty or exclusive the shade, we believe
we can furnish the trimmings to match it. Come in
and look over our line. It will be very well worth your
while, and a pleasure to you to inspect it before buying.
MRS. J. BENSON, 212 S. 16th St.
Above books at lowest retail prices.
Mattnews, 122 South Fifteenth street.
Piattl Asks Divorce.
Louis J. Plattl. a prominent local demo
cratic politician, has asked the district
court to grant him a complete separation
ii om juiiotie nam. bxireme cruelty is
fhe ground on which the divorce is a.ked.
Mr. Piattl snys he whs murrlod during May,
1S85, In New York City, and his wife has
been guilty, on numerous occasions extend
ing over a long period, of great cruelty. He
names dates on which she threatened to
kill him, once attacking him with a re
volver and again with an ice pick.
New Color Magazine with next Sunday's
Bee.
"WE ARE TICKLED
TO DEATH"
'Cause we are going to have a bran
snllmor new Davement on North 16th St.
Guess the property owners along Omaha's
mam business tnorougniure are urea oi
their lakes.
Why, actually, we had to stand on the
corner last Sunday night and throw pon
toons out from the sidewalk so the people
could get across the rivers. Some people
lust let 'em wade, but we felt sorry for
Here are a few hot shots to keep us
buay while welting for the new pavement:
50c Hurd's Honey and Almond Cream., .29
0c 1'ozzonl Face Powder 27
1.00 Hossaek's Sarsarparllla 65
26c Qulnuectol guaranteed cold cure 16
l.uu nutter s f omuie uemeay o
76c Beef, Iron and Wine 60
75c Extract of Beef pound jar 60
1 Pint Wood Alcohol IS
I Gallon Wood Alcohol W
2.00 Chester's Pennyroyal Pills 1. 00
l.oo Liquozone 7a
l.oo feruua i
CUT PRICE
DRUQ SI ORB
E T. YATES, Prop.
16th and Chicago Sts., Omaha, 'Phones 747
end 797: 24tli and N Bts., South Omaha,
'Phone No. 1; 6th Ave. and Main St., Coun
cil Bluffs, 'Phone 333. All goods delivered
in either city absolutely free.
SCHAEFER'S
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DIAMONDS!
The most refractive and hardest of
gems. Tbey surpass all other gems in
the property of dividing light Into
colored rays. Around them are woven
extensive tissues of romance hence
(lie almost universal desire to possws
them. We have them In rings from
(a to $M0, and as an investment iney
have no equal, as we retuna amount
paid, less 10 per cent, if bougnt oi us
and returned within one year.
walker Adv. jm
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15-& DODGE. T
For Crane's Writing Paper
and Fountain Pens, go to
BarkaJow Bros.
nooii shop.
Te. 02234. 1612 Farmaa SU
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OMAHA WEATHER REPORT -Wednesday Fair.
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TWdUgSiampsI
Children's and Misses9 Cloaks
OUR SPECIAL NUMBER FOR
WEDNESDAY
Camel hair beater, satin bands and fancy cord, shoulder capes, Bishop s'eeve,
belt and pockets colors, blue, green, red value, $7.60. $4.Q5
CHILDREN'S FUR SETS Nearly fifty styles, white and fancy colors
Leading prices, 5.95. $4.96, $3 5, $2.75, $1.96. $1.48, $1.25. Q8c
and
WALKING SKIRTS Shipment of over one hundred new walking skirts. Pan
ama cloth In black and navy, ininnrted mohair, serges In 7 QSS fn A Rfl
brown and blue mixtures, all elegant goods, from A a-.uv
LADIES' WAISTS Fine nun's veiling dress waists, black and navy.eEl QE
special showing Wednesday, at $5.00, $4.60 and "f"' -"
LADIES' CREPE KIMONAS We are showing a full stock of the genulns
Syrian crepe klmona. navy, pink, black, QQr tf ftQ
white, red and light blue Prices Short Long
CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS Age 4 to 14 years, fleece lined, fine ribbed
cream, shaped, prices, per suit, 75c, 70c, 65c, 60c, C5c. 50c
At the Domestic Department
BED SHEETS 0 dozen extra heavy sheets, 1 Inch handkerchief hem, all
ready for use, extra sizes, 81x90 inches, worth 75c each, RQn
special, for.... J
PILLOW CASES 200 dozen extra fine 13c quality pillow cases, all He
ready for use, In three sizes, only, toh saw
5c
10c
5c
60 pieces extra heavy Russia crash toweling, worth 8c yard,
only, yard
36-Inch wide pretty rtrlpe outing flannel, worth 15c yard,
at .r.
200 pieces extra nice 8c outing, stripes, checks and plaids,
only, yard
Great Sacrifice Sale of
Cotton Bed Blankets
200 pairs extra fine quality cotton blankets. In greys, tans and
whites, cheap at Kou, special, at, pair
.....69c
800 pairs extra" heavy quality cotton blankets In tan only, pretty borders,
the very largest size, worth $1.26, KQr
special vjw
Stoves! Peninsular Stoves!!
Peninsular stoves are the perfection of stove building.
That's their advantage over all others. Here's another: "We
buy in car load lots, thus get rock
bottom prices. You save money you
emphatically do if you buy a Penin
sular stove at Bennett's.
Be your own judge, use your yard
stick measure up see what you're
getting. Peninsular stove measures
ahead every time.
Here's a base burner of perfect build, of
beautiful finish, with grateful heat-g-ivln? oosl
savine qualities. All sizes " A.
up from J)-wTf
In the PENINSULAR line of Smoke Con
eiimers we are ivlnr biggest value for the
money. Mot only tne largest in size, out tne
best fitted and finished.
Small Heaters
up from
The Retort Oak Heaters, one of the best.
will burn slack coal and wood as well as the
thigh price coal.
A full line of the Perfection Cll Heaters.
3.25
GROCERY
To buy your groceries at Benett's
is to enjoy . the bust for the least
money.
Coffees Roasted Dally.
i hirty ($3) "8 & H"
Green Trading Stamps
' with three pounds finest
Java and Mocha-j(JQ
Twenty ($2) "8 & H"
Green Trading 8tamns
I f with pound of TeaCQp
J .my kind OOC
Laundrold
A perfect washing compound 25c
and ten' ($i)' ""8 '& H" Green Trading
Stamps.
Twenty ($2) ,4'S & H" Green Trading
Stamps with pound Celery KeedJQg
Ten '('')'" :'S" '& ' H"' ' ' Green' ' ' Trading
Stamps with dozen boxes JOlo
Parlor Matches
Butter! Butter! Butter!
Received dally from best dairies.
Fresh Country, Butter t4C
Bennett's Capitol Creamery-lb
24c
Candy Dznt.
Special Wednesday Offer.
Thocolate Creams
10. .
12c
Crockery! Crockery!!
Crockery Again!!!
1.35
I9c
lc
Haviland & Co. White Ranoon Plat
te: n of French China, ' QQ
lor 100 pieces J,JJ
6 piece Decorated Toilet
Sets
Tin Top Jelly Glasses
per dozen ,
Colored Candles, all colors
each ,
Colored Uandle Shades regu- C
lar 15c and 20c values, each. ..DC
Crown Derby Decora
tion beat English Por
celain B rtalcltit
Plates-each
aud ten (tl.00) Little
Green Stickers.
Hi
15c
Attend our October Sale of Fine
English Porcelain Dlnnerware all
our dlnnerware guaranteed. To
those looking for something- thor
oughly reliable in dlnnerware,
either in sets or open stock, this
sale will present an opportunity
well worth taking advantage of.
New Idea Magazine for November on Sale in
ury Uoods Section. Ten Cents.
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EVERY DAY
UNTIL OCTOBER IS, 1904
" to a 1 principal points in California,
from Missouri River terminals, Coun- V
cil bluffs to Kansas City inclusive, V
I SHORTEST LINE FASTEST TIME I 1
1 1 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS
DOUBLE BERTHS S5.7S
Inquire of f J
City Ticket Office 1834 Parnam Street.
Telephoae SIS. jT f
OUR OCTOBER
LlNiN SALE
NOW
IN FULL BLAST
LINEN' VALVES
That Have Never
BEEN EQUALED
IN OMAHA.
Special Sale of Youths' and Children's
Clothing.
?7.50 nnd $10 YOUTHS' SUITS, $5 and $7.50
The nobbiest line of youths' long pants nulls
ever shown in the city. Newest fabrics, best
patterns, in single and double breasted styhs,
you canot duplicate them for less than $7.50 to
$10.00 our special price Wednesday, $5.00
and $7.50.
YOUTHS' OVERCOATS a superb collection,
in great variety of styles and fabrics, both me
dium and long, best values ever offered at $3,
$G.50, $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00.
$3.50 to $5 CHILDREN'S SUITS, $2.50 and
$3.50.
Your choice of sailor blouse-, Russian blouse,
Norfolk, double breasted or three-piece styles,
in almost any color of fabrics, worth $3.50 to
$3.00 Special price Wednesday, $2.50 and
$3.50.
Two Cloak Dept. Bargains.
WOMEN'S SILK WAISTS In taffeta and
peau de sole, b'.ack and colors, worth
from IS. 00 to 17.60 the greatest O
snap of the season, at
ANOTHER IMMENSE SHIPMENT OF SUITS AND LUATa JUST RECEIVED
Wednesday Grocery and Crockery Specials
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SII.K UNDERSKIRTS, of Glvernsuds
taffeta, with 12-lnch fiounre and dust
ruflle In browns, ohms, pinks, reds. tans.
prays, etc worth 17.00 and 1 HH
ISOO-cholce O.VO
WE'RE LETTING DOWN PRICES. WATCH OUR ADS.
GROCERIES.
E-g-0-See
X-Cello
Force
Neutrtta
Kiln dried oats, per pound
Quail oats, per pkg
Morgan's Sapullo
Arm and Hammer Soda
4-pound package Gold Dust
Pearllne
Laundry Soap, all brands, 10 bars....
Cookies, the very best, worth 15c lb.
S-pounds for
The very best Ginger Snaps, lb
.70
.7'o
.7Hc
.7V4c
,..2o
...6c
...5c
...be
,.l.r)"
,..2c
..25c
. .25c
.3',c
...10a
...Mo
..7Ho
..6o
FRESH FRUITS.
Fancy seedless Lemons, per doi.
Fancy sweet Oranges, doi
Penobscot Cranberries, per quart
Fancy Cooking Figs, per pound..
Fancy mixed Nuts, per pound 12V40
CHINA OrCiUlALfl.
Decorated Cuspidors 10o
Covered Slop Jars, with wire bales 71e
Set white tulip shaped cups and sau
cers V.rs
Set Tumblers fo
Set Sauce Dishes lie
C-plece Cream Set 14o
Imported Belgian Cream Pitcher,
quaint decorations and shape,
35c value at ..... lno
HAYDES BROS.
TMs Institution has long been established In pmaha for the benefit of suf
fering men: For the purpose of curing the terrib.e diseases and J"8"
that destroy men's mental and physical powers, making them unfit r wrl
study, busineos or marriage, depriving them of social duties and Ple?""I5
life and marital happiness. Men, dot. t delay if you want to be"ved fmd re
.inr . ,,f,.t hiv. onri tntii with mental and physical powers com
plete. Come to the men's true specialists and learn your true condition. Get
the right treatment first and bo cured quickly, safely and tnoro "fehy-
We wi:i make a thorough and sclentltlc examination of your ai ments, an
examination that will disclose your true physical condition, w'tnmiia no.
edge of which you are groping In the dark, and without a orough under
standing of which no pWsi.-lan or specialist should be allowed to treat you
We want all ailing mtn to feci thit they can come to is Institution rreely
for an explanation of their condition without being bound by any obJgaUons
whatever to take treatment unless they so desire.
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en Who Heed Skillful, Medical Aid
will find this institute thoroughly reliuble. different from other so-called In
stitute, medical concerns or specialists' conpanlt-s. You are Just M sare in
dealing with the Slate Medical Institute ns with any STATE OR NATIONAL
BANK. We cure quickly, safely and thoroughly:
Stricture, Varicocele, missions, Nervo-Scxual Debility, Impo
potency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney
and t'rinary Diseases,
and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to Inheritance, evil habits, self
abuse, excesses or the result of specific or private diseases.
rnucill TITIflH CCCC If you cannot call, write for symptom blsnk.
tUnoUL lAIIUfl rnCL office Hours a, in. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only.
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
1303 Farnsn St.. Bit. 13th an J Nth Strssts, Ommha, Ns'i.
Bee Want Ads Produe Results.
6fe Best of
Everything
The Only Double
Tract Railway
to Chicago
Very Low Onc-
Way
Colonist Rates
Montana, Oregon and
Washington Points
Dally September 15th to
October 15th.
1401-1403 FARNAM ST.
OMAHA
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FOOT COMFORT
Some men wear shoes that are
comfortable, but not stylish, and
some wear shoes that are stylish,
hut not comfortable. Miny men
have not yet found out that they
can have both comfort and style
In the same shoe; but It's true, If
you get the right shoe urn! you
can ge. them at this store. They'll
be made up in the newest style,
on the neweut lusts and of the
newest leather. They"! be cor
rect fall shoes, fitted corr.clly to
your feet and theyVl be perfectly
comfortable, extremely stylish and
the best there Is at either pi li e
$3.50, $4 and $5.00
n?Y H0E CQ
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