THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBEIt I'D, 1907. i i signature Indicating there was another Mra. Barnes to contest ber right. Sna came back to Omaha and mad an Investigation, which resulted In the flllns of the suit for the annulment of her marriage. Bobber Otta Into Salooa When Cy TerMha of the firm of Ptrlns Loch, saloon keepers, 111V North Sixteenth street, opened Ms place of business Monday morn ing he found someone had beat him to It In the night and had. open? the safe. Saturday night Peter Loch's half brother. BOAT EXPERT BJOSTS OMAHA BRIEF. CITY. NEWS Hev. ftoot print It. , r. Swing Biowa, 603 Brandels Bldg. Xr. ttokae removed to 60S BrandeU Bl.1g. Don, las rtnUog Co, S14-1S a. lta It. . A. ainthart, photographer, removed to Eighteenth and Farnara streets. Pr' H- A. Foster, dentist, office N. E. r th & Douglas, ever Fry shoe store, a I. We always have Rock Hbrinaa roal. Central Coal and Coke Co. of Omaha, 16th Mr' fl0,,e turned over to the former 1500 Diverts tot Infidelity Herman E. Can- tor keeping, which Locri put In tho der has bgun suit for divorce from Mar- ,ftfe tnl H1011'? was non the things garet D. 'Sander, charging her with tin- n,lB",nS" from the safe Monday morning. Xalthfulnejm. V . - The onlv other article mlsned area a hntj r, ... - ; ' ' for Moo.. rKn t,v r.t.r T-nch ant r,v:,i- ' Lawrence M. Jones, president of the Mis KinXtojTvJ'V t PTr. Mr. Perkins. Upon learn- ur' Va" Improvement association.,!,.. Hacker' cl lei commUs.rt Deoartml't ?i th 'bbe " " " by ,h' mah" Contmer ti- Missouri r Tte DV ... " " brother', too, 'ub ,n thl '"th n V&,n 7or iS Bir-i?.- h.t he presented h.m with a check for the subject of Missouri river Improvement Lawrence M. Jones Will Rouse local Men on Eiver Craft. JUDSON AND YETTEB GET HIM President of Missouri Valley imp re re nest Asaorlatloa Says Gate City roold Mare Treaeportatloa on fllsT Maddy. w-ra all Omaha packer.. lis hall, ' Thirtieth inrt eteambnat transportation. i inq iiiuunii iu. auch ana ins puiiuw ro ... - . . . .nil.! a a Ina. K I,1-mIu ..... vuwowi. .1111 ... icun 1 1 , am Improv.rsTh. Druid Hill 7 ' ' Omaha club, have been In Kansas City for fpTJ?.club wl" meet thU venln at I ! ".f "' ' . . , several daye discus Ins the river transports- ana Bpaldlhg Streets. " r.,-il'l'ri" .on nroblem. ami th. invltatlnn In Mr to discuss, schools, school bonds and school I of ,th Proposed northwest boulevard. Jotu.t tty como to 0man. fonow.j members, as wall as other' mattefs needing uinuon in me neighborhood. ra.'-ses WortUlMS Oheok Harry M. Hyde Was 4rreted Sunday, charged with pass ing a worthless check at the Merchants hotel. It a said by the police that he has eommltt4 similar offenses at different places la the city. His trial has not been aet. ' their which failed of approval by the park board vt.i. auer tne appraisement was made are . Prrg)d!nt Jone the exprt of the Mls. wondering how they are to got the money mn,,ri n ,v, .ki they earned, while making the appraisal tran,porUtlon and has been Instrumental n There were three members of the board opeRln, the ,ln of boat8 f rom KanM city and the combined" bill . Is T0l. It was to BL llt Jut a, con(ldent that , presented to the city council and no action . Iln. w, ,ucct wncn opere, froro ,waa taken. Then the matter was taken Omaha to Kahsas City and Bt. Lou's, up with the Park board. Commissioner , ccording to Mr. Jones' figures the peo- watck aa Chela frtolea 8. 11. Hansen, " ' " ",u lo ln" "lT Pl of the United States are paying to JB3S North Sixteenth street, reports to the : attend tn meeting of the board Tues- upport the federal government about $7 ollca that someone enured his room dur- i y ,nforme1 the comptroller the board for eyery man woman ani chn,i tn9 Holmqulnt elevator. One of the h'ghway men strurk Arnold under the right ear with a black-jack, knocking him down. The two then Jumped on the prostrate man, and while one held his arms the other went through Arnold's pockets, securing his purse, which contained between V and i. One of the highwaymen had an open knife In his hand and during the tussle Arnold's coat was cut In several places. After securing Arnold's money the two rar. west up the alloy and disappeared. Arnold Went Immediately to the police sta tion, where he gsvc k fairly good descrip tion of his assailants. LISTING THE REGISTRATIONS Force of Clerks Preparlasr Reports for the Various Political Parties. Registration books are boln delivered slowly at the ofllce of the city clerk. Type writes sre busy gfttlng the lists prepared for f.ie political parties, and three will not be completed until some time Tuesday or Wednesday. The offlcisl reports show some changes from the unofficial lists pul 1'shed Sunday and Morlday morning, and the exact figures cannot.be given before Tuesday., The closest estimate shows that about 15.000 republicans have registered, 8.000 dem ocrats, 610 Indefinite, no answer nnd prohi bitionists and 180 socialists. The regis" ra tion by wards Saturday, with a number of precincts missing, Is as follows: " No Soc. An ing Buncay Bight and carried away his sold watch and chain. He has not the allghteet Idea, who the thief la, or how be rained entrance to the room. Awaids for Aimj HappUsaAwards for commissary supplies for the United Btates army have recently been made by Captain T. B. Hacker, purchasing commissar for could not pay the bill and that properly chargeable to the city fund. There is less- than 1-00 In the un appropriated general fund and there Is apparently no other fund ' upon which a warrant can be drawn for the cash. " It Wa rniintrv whllo In raannrtflrn ntai . ' ' , " general than tX are cald for every man. woman and child In the country. With such a tax upon the Individuals, it la the belief of the president of the Mis souri Valley Improvement association that Thief Solves the rroblem A pig and a if there Is anything the matter with the lamb at the home of a butcher on Weal United States It Is that the railroads have Omaha amounting to 116,000. almost wholly Merellln vnu have disturbed the peace more to do with the happiness of the people First ward fleennd ward Third wsrd Fourth ward Fifth ward Sixth ward pevnth ward....... Eighth ward Ninth ward Tenth ward Kleventh ward , Twelfth ward 1.177 to Omaha dealers.. The contract for $8,000 worth of flour for the same purpose was let to B. F. oilman of Nellgh and Valentine. Slagla Taxers Meet The Single Tax League' of Nebraska will hold its regular nieuilng in .the assembly rooms of ths Omaha Commercial college, Nlnenteenth and Farnam streets, Tuesday evening. "The Jractlcal Step Toward Single Tax" wilt be ine principal suDject unoer aiscusslon, a of the neighborhood and the peace of mind than the United States government Itself. of the owner. A few days ego a butcher He quotes an eminent British authority bought a pig and a lamb, which he kept as saying that "the railroad rate In Amer In a barn In the rear of Ms house until lea Is a matter of life and death to a such time as the weather and the condition community." i of the animals would warrant slaughter.) Means Cheaper Freight. A neighbor objected to What she denomU j Mr. Jones offers the establishment of nated the establishment of a slaughter steamboat lines on the Inland waterways, house near her home and called upon the as a means of making transportation i health authorities to Investigate. The ro- cheaper and relieving tha hold which the ' aper on which will be presented by Mr. P01 of the l"vtlgatlon was made to the railroads of the country have on the con- Olerlch. Blngle taxers and friends of same, oi iicaun jaonaay. it in- sumers and producers alike. He argues are cordially Invited, . " ' eluded a statement from the owner of thn that the west and northwest would be bene- . Standard Oil Catchea Fire The fir de- nlmal tht n ought them for thev flted by a line of steamboats which will artment was called to tbe Standard Oil PurP ot to0&- but tt before the officer reach to the Gulf of Mexico, Just as every ompany'a house at Fourteenth and Locust rrlve(1 Bom on visited, the barn, opened man, woman and child In the United Statos i reels at t:30 a. m. Monday. Tha drlo- th" door n1 released them. He Is now received a lasting benefit when the harbors jlngs of the oil that feeds the boiler burner offering a reward for his pork and mutton, of New Tork, Boston, Baltimore, Phlladel- caught nre and quite a quantity or oil was rtnoi sua im -x Aiarm Mrs. Ma- pnia ana ew Orleans were deepened at Ignited from It The fire was extinguished thllda Brown, 223 North Fourteenth street, the expense of the government partly at ,after a half hour's work by the firemen. was awakened from her slumbers, at 8:U the expense of the men and women of the! As there was nothing In the boiler room m- Monday by the fumes of smoke which west and northwest. j of an Inflammable character the damage nlle1 Ier house. She grabbed her revolver When Mr. Jones addresses meetings of tu nominal,, from under her pillow and went to the representative business men In Omaha, St. 1 ffg Gives On 'Warning City Inspector v,oor nd flred lx ho, 'n rapid succes- Joseph and Sioux City next month the f Weights and Measures Pegg cautions lon out ' the door. The shots were suf- movement will be launched for an appro- . ncieni to aroune ma neignpors, wno learned priauon oi tou.wv.vw top tne improvement what the trouble was and turned In the of Inland waterways. Every congressman alarm. Two companies of the fire depart- )d senator whose district Is along th ment responded and put out tha fire With- upper Missouri is to receive urgent re- out much difficulty. Tbe damage to the Quests to secure a house was small, but the furniture and clothes were damaged to tha amount of about 1300. Thr origin of the fire Is a I mystery, both to Mrs. Brown and to tha patrons of grocery stores to observe the measures being used. He says many of of grocers are using peck measures in Which they receive tohacio from the whole sale dealers and that these measures-are all "short." Ho says he has notified the dealers to quit using them and that the next complaint he receives will result In the arrest, of tha offender. Ankle Beep la fud Residents in the neighborhood of Beala school met with a committee of the Board of Education Saturday afternoon In consultation as to the best means of securing sidewalks and other Improvements In the locality. On wet days at present, teachers and children t'Vi have to walk. more than ankle dep I -Wvf'nud tor blocks, efforts will be made to have the city council grade the street front the end of tha car Una past the school. If this be dona other Improvement will folio Big Damage Case Dismissed The dam large budget for the Missouri rivers, and as ths Missouri Val ley Improvement association estimates the Inferior amounts to more than fZS.OOO.uOO.OOO, tho amount of $60,000,000 each year for firemen. It started In the front room and - hland waterway Improvements would be all tha furniture; and clothes In the houSJ tax of but a fraction of 1 per cent on the were piled vp in that room, as the pajer- business of the Interior. Six hundred hangers had been working In tha other thousand square miles of the most pro rooms. - ductive area upon which the sun ever shone would reap the benefit of river trans- Hen. Dem. .. (y:i 4M 1 ,. m 64 S5 4 .. 724 4 IS S7 .; VH SSI 1 ,.1.0T 4-i0 H 74 .. m 647 t2 44 ,. 7"i0 27 6 8 ,. 60S 38 SI .. SSI 3U . 13 82 .. mn 4m 15 7 8' 36 . B 7 3: M w This registration, compared with last year, shows a decrease of about too repull can votera and almost 700 democrats, while both socialists and independent show a slight decrease. The comparison can only be made with certainty after .the report Of the clerk has been received, since there Is always more or less Jrregularlty In the unofficial reports. Speaking of the registration, Chairman Learned of the republican county commute said: "The reports a far as received are moat gratifying. South Omaha shows up re markably well and the Indications are that the former overwhelming democratic ma jorities In that town, are a thing of the past. The registration In Omaha can mean nothing but the election of the entire re publican ticket "The change In registration Indicates Im mediate necessity for a revision of the poll books of the parties. This must be done by the present committee before the pri mages next year so that a better knowledge may exist on tha, part of the committees before the primaries which will be held that year. This probably will be done next summer. Had It been done lasr. summer we would have had easier work In getting the men to the polls where they have moved from former homes," HAYASHI ON JAP POSITION portatlon on the Missouri, and Lawrence " ' easaassaasaas) vhow 1" Wf VII III UIIHflU Will Wot EaroaraVe ajlrua'tlon ( f bualneaa men In tho groat empire wh'cb Subjects, bat Will Protect i furnishes more than 35 per cent of all the Thoae Abroad. foreign exports and buys more of the prod- TOKIO. Oct. 2S. 1:30 P, M.-A dele-' ucU of the eastern factories than any other e-ata from tha Javanese tealdenta nt Ran Imllar area io the world. ' 1 Vi.nH.in lnl.wl.uul Ulnl.t., f 1 i-'., ....... ...... The busiest man In town always uses - . "..7.7 T. 7 . . " Hayashl today and fully explained oon- .. , , . . ' " " 7 age case of William M.Baird agaln.t the alllon. ln that clty reUtu, lo tne preju. nt column, when he wanta Union Stock Tarda Bank of South Omaha die , existing . against Japanese. ' He tor 123,186.70. growing out of a big -cattle polnUd out tnat th, , for excIuilo:, PcmPtly filled. That's the th ng for you deal from the Wyoming ranges, was dts- , w alr,cUd ,gJlln(lt tn, unaeslrable l.n- to do .wben yt"l ne want 11 tb9 only missed Monday morning in the United , mlgr(lnt on, Bnd tnat Amerlcall em. wK to speak to thousands of people at a States circuit court. Tha case has been ' ployer, welcomed honest Japanese labor- i "08t' Tou can 1 artord Blow way pending In. the federal courts for over a er. Ma raouested on hehalf of hi. com-i la Ull hustling age. year and involved a number of complicated ! patroU that the foreign office permit ths situations regarding the sale of stock cat- ( immigration of S00 honest Immigrants tie for which chattel mortgages were given, monthly through Seattle and Han Pran- FiRE IN LODGING HOUSE and the withholding of certain moneys alleged to be due tha plaintiffs In the transaction. Street Car Men 'OompUxaanteaV Hugh C. Nicklo, general manager of the Kingston, 2'ortamoulh and Cataraque Electrlo Rill way company, was In Omaha last week, but did not make his presence known to tha officials of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway company. When he reached home, however, ha wrote to General Mana- Ulase Started by Gasoline Stove Drives Nnnbtr of Prrsoaa from Bads. . An overturned gasoline stova in tha rear of the second floor of the Omaha Lodging Cisco, i v Minister Hayashl replied that at present It was advisable to limit immigration to half that number. -He further assured ' the delegate that .v.rvthln. will ha A.m. I a ..... i..r... .i k .. house, 101 South Twelfth street, disturbed nese Interests and at the same time em- ... ... . ... , . . . . " v,..,... ... , . . , . the slumbers of fifteen lodgers about 11:20 fhi e.,,..! , , .! P.P f., ' 8unday "'". when they were around by trlZS t , injure th. traditional tn, orBckilng of fl.m and escaped from friendship of both countries, ho gov-! k.,.,. , arnment would hereafter, he .aid. super- Tn, DUlldlnt , wnlcn th, flre occurred brick on th. aoutheast and Dodae atreeta. Tha measures had been lower floor la used as a store room and tha ger Smith and complimented tbe road on , vise tha kind of Immigrants allowed toJ i. " .k,. th. .fflclency of tha men saying: "I was g0 out. 1 TVh on your cars four or flv.tHns. during rny .Wh.a oues'tlonl if me.m.,. t.. k.. ' f rner. 01 JT'1", short stay- and I want to say that of all taken to ..cur. th. right of natuvaH.atTo, " . J v w th. place. I visited during my trip to the Japanese llMZ t tW- fl.r' ""J' bJ M" Hdler Paclho coast J found nor. attention to 1 Jt ITIJ othitl9 Z S0' . FfMk duty on your system than anywhera .1." ! l" f' ""l'" 'TJ0"- l'??'. nr and ha immediately awoke the lodgers, who fortunately escaped with their lives but sans clothing. arnment he will never encouraea th Wolf Appeals fof Help Boiler Inspector alienation of his subjects, but will insUt 'Wolf ha. written a eomtnvnlcatlon to the on securing for Japanese righta euual to council In whloh ha asks that an assistant those granted subjects of other powers I Charles Williams, an aged negTO. was ln inspector be appointed. He says th. work Minister Hayashl, continuing, said that I th. bu'ldlng. and. owing to th. dense af th. office Is too much for on. man and j h. hoped that after the return of M. smoke, becaro. confused and lost his bear that aa he may be hold responsible for j Ishll. th. commissioner sent to America Ings. Unable to find his way out of th. accidents, which may follow explosion of boilers Or Improperly Installed elevator., t. deairt to be ln a position to know the exact condition of each boiler and elevator In the city And that this cannot be known without help. Ha also notifies th. council that the ordinances governing boilers are hot up-to-date and that he will submit amendmenta in a short time. Incidentally he asks ' fori authority to buy necessary testing apparatus. Two Many .xarllag Wives A letter signed "Tour Darling Wife. Jeanoette to Investigate that subject, and the r building, he let out a cry for help and was calpt of his report definite steps would ' carried from tbe building by Captain Olson b. taken to find a .olutlon in an amicable fr department. and satisfactory manner. WRECK NEAR DALLAS. TEXAS Katy Pasaeasrcr Trala Strike. Freight aad Over Forty Persoa. Are Hart. DALL'AS, Tex., Kansas & Texas Oct. J.-The Missouri, southbound passenger .panic, prureu mi . unuuing or waiter i train no. jot, neaviiy loaded with pas Barnes, because the epistle fell Into th. i sengers coming to visit the Texaa state hands or Mra Barnes No. 1. Monday morn- ! fair, collided with a freight engine while Ing Judge Redlck granted a decree to Mrs. ) running at full speed seven miles north ixuu. tsarnea, annulling ner marrlag. to of Dallaa, early today. Fireman F. C. The proprietor of the lodging house esti mated his loss between 700 and $800, fully covered by Insurance. Quick ealae Shoo Polish' is the best for ladles,' men's and children's shots, oils and polishes and Is waterproof. EARLY EVENING ROBBERY Illghwayanca SIos; Wagoa Maker Seventeeath aad Nicholas Street. at Walter oa the grounds he had another wife 1 Trench of Denison was tnstantly killed and big. Thorns living when he contracted the second mar-j forty or more persons were Injured,, some knocked d rlagu, Barnes and Mis. Lottie Lee were xnarrled In Omaha last March. They went to Chicago to live and while there Mrs. Barnes raa across tha fatal letter with the Cough drops, throat lozenges, or .cough syrups may rtttex) a cold hut they don't cur it. Scott Emulsion not only Immediately relieves your cough or cold but cure it by giving you the strength to throw it off. Take S"cctf 1 r rsfnunton tor cough and colds. ALL DRUCCU5T3 SU. AMD 11.091 2 4t)4SCw4w M if While walking south on Seventeenth a'reet a few minute, after 7 o'clock Sunday even- as Arnold. ITlt Clark street, wa. down and robbed by two h'gh- of whom It is thought cannot recover. j waymen as hs was crossing th. railroad A relief trala faring th. Injured returned tracks In th. alley between Ixard and Nich to Pallas this afternoon, and those most .n!u streets. seriously hurt were hurried to hospitals. Arnold is a wagonmaker employed by whllo those whoa. Injuries were of a leas Murphy 4 Son and Is quits husky, and serious nature were attended by the com pany's aurgeons who met the train at the depot. Those raoat seriously Injured are: T. E. Luak. Jackson. Mich., seriously In jured about back, with internal complica tions; may die. Samuel Nolxn. Royse, Tex., leg broken In two plains; serloua. Adtlatde Ray, Ltnlson, colored, serious Internal Injuries; may not recover. J. O. itoyre. Deniaon, ankle fractured. J. C. Blair. IX-maon, englorrr on pas senger train, left ankle sprained, right ahoulder Utalofated and face badly cut and bruised. ' Kob Klayden, engineer of freight engine buck, head and spine hurt; serious. ELECTRIC CAPS COLLIDE forty-Eight Pereoaa Are lajarcd la Trartlea Wreck la Provldeaeo. PROVIDENCE, a I., Oct !S-Forty-elght persons were Injured, eight of" them aerl ualy, as the result ef a collision of elect Hn j cars on the Paw tucket line on North Mjln, street acre lonignu The Pawtucket-bjund car was hurled Into the vestibule of a Providence-bound car, trWscop'ng it. Mirac ulously, neither motor-man was hart, but almost all the passenger, in both cars ware hurled from their seata and severely crushed or Injured by glatf claims he had a hard tussle with the rob bers, who leaped out of the alley between the Linseed OU works and th. Merriam- m tion OOD FOOD and constipa are ill -mated companions. Ua. H Class rrsTiii jSsca rater On anting utd ecjojrour food. LJ . A NATURAL J ,L LAXATIVE WATER. Bottled at the Springs. Avoid toubstitutes. M i Bow to all the people of Omaha through The Bee's want columns. That's the cheapest, quickest and best way to get at all the people who will be In a position to fill your wants. If yoii want to' buy a new house or rent an old shotgun, If you want a three-dollar errand boy or a twenty-five-dollar position, try a Be. want ad. The Be.', want columns gWslpat. all wants. NO LIFE ON PLANET MAL At Least Proof is Lacking:, Says Father Eigrge. COMMUNICATION TALE LDLfi Head of the Astroaasar Depart meat of. Crelghtoa Calrerslty Lec tarrs to tho Philosophical Society.-. That no evidence has been found proving the existence of animal or plant life on the planet Mars and that talk of communi cating with th. planet la Idle. Is the opinion of Father RIk8. of the astronomy flenart ment at tre g'lton unlvrrsl y. ho address vl the Omaha Philosophical club Sunday after noon at Bnrlplit halj. Father Rlgge's lec ture was a popular dlxcusslon from the standpoint of the layman of the most recent researches of science In relation to that planet While he declared that Mars Is the most Interesting of the stars, he t-ok a very conservative position on the ques tion as to whether the planet Is populated or not. ' "Mars Is the most Interesting star In the heavens," he said, "because In many ways It is Hko the earth. Many people believe there are living beings on Mars correspond ing to the people on the earth. Mars I. a wandering star,' that Is, Its position among ' the other stars changes. Sometime. It move, forward or eastward, at other times It stands still and then retrogrades or moves westward. There Is a peculiar loop In Its fath with respect to the earth, which was a mystery for 6.000 years until It was explained by Copernicus. Certain times, therefor., are more favorable than other times for observations. Mars a Ulobe Like tbe Earth. "In physical construction Mars Is a globe like the earth. It has day and night and seasons, land and water, air, clouds, polar, nnows, running streams and plant Mfe. Th-3 moBt remarkable features on the planet are the polar caps and the so-called canals. The polar caps are generally aald to bo composed of Ice and snow because they grow during the winter and disappear dur ing the spring. The canals are very nu merous and run very straight for hundreds and some of them even for thousands of miles. They are said by soma to be artifi cial, aa nature never draws straight lines. No rlvur on earth runs straight. "That the polar capa are of lc. and snow Is a very rash assertion, because many other substances act in the same way. The greatest difficulty ln the theory the planet Is Inhabited we find Is this, that Mars gets less than halt as much light snd heat per square mile as we do. The consequence Is that its mean temperature must be 5 degrees, below aero. That is, this would be the average for summer and winter. How anything can grow or beings live at such a temperature must be answered be fore we can Interpret the canals. The canals may admit of the same explanation as the ray. on th. moon. "Research shows that our position on the earth Is unique. In spite of untold millions of suns, it Is extremely Improbable that there la another sun In th. universe that has the same constitution or Is ln th. same situation as ours and that has a alngle planet at th. proper distance and th. .ami stag, of development aa th. earth." Announcements, weddldng stationery and calling cards, blank book and magazin binding. 'Phone Doug. 1804. A. L Root, In. Our New Style Books For the Fall and Winter of 19078 are fresh from the press, and ready to mail to our out-of-town customers. ' 1 lie book for Men contains many handsome illustrations of Fall and Winter Suits and numerous samples of the goods from which the Suits are made. The book for Women is profusely illustrated with beautiful pictures depicting the latent styles. These illustrations were made from photographs of the garments offered for sale. With these books in hand you can buy Clothing and Furnishings as easily and cheaply as you could if you were in our Big Store. When you write state which book you want THEY ARE FREE OMAHA I; ill '. ". Jj Fine Neck Furs There is nothing handsomer than a fine Mink Set and nothing more stylish. But even in the less expen sive Lanphcr Furs you will hnd the latest ahd best styles. All Lan phcr Furs are made with a care and skill the outcome of 32 Years of Experience, Ask your dealer to show you Lanpher Furs. If he does not sell them, take no others write us direct. LANPHER, SKINNER & CO. Fun MANUFACTUMCRS ST. PAUL, MINN. ;. ... .1 u . . . , , J. ERECT FORM 744 IS an excelrsat model for wall developed fig ures. Its closely stitched front subdues ab iomlntl proml o i.Cn iid rounds ths f 1 1 u re tnte graceful lines. Made of white imported r u tu. Trimmed cross top with lace and ribbon. Hose supporters at front snd hips. EUes ID to B6. , Price $2.03 NUF0R.M 403 or I7 ILL fit slender average figure. Long above the waist which it de fines very distinctly. snowing a perfectly straight une the front flKure. Hade white and diab cou Ul. Trimmed with lace and Hose sup front and sides Bites IS to down of the of ribbon. p orters 30. Price $1.03 ERECT FORM 720 IS a corset for average .igures. Hag tnedlum oust and lonjr hip. Made of e-hltsj and drab con Ul. HosS sup p o r t ers oa fro nt ana sid-es. Trl'a mtd acro.s toy wlttulace aai ribbon. Sizes IS to SO. Price $1.03 NUF0RM 447 FOR well devel oped figures. Is a reverse gore model. The gore lines run back wards, a construc tion which restrains andue development low the back. Me dium high bust, long hips and er.tra long back. Made of an excellent quality of white coutll. elaborately trimmed lace and ribbon. Hose sup porters front and sides. 61it.sU to 10. 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Mas of aa ' Imported coutil in white on ly. Trlrnra&'.l w'.taj l&ce wt riubosu Hose supporters front snd sides. BUes It to SO. aMmt Prict $2.E3 WHNOAHTTN BROS, MTra. in-S SMeeSrar NewYerk V W3l w n w P Sjr'WaatftarHWaJM,,l 1 I t ijurili Him- in s isj Nuronri " 4C6 S a splendii "et - for medium figures pleMlogly free fron the bulk effect commoa to p r v lous models of this type. Medium) bth bust . a&A hip eudmg v la - ti unbounu apron estensloo. Made of white and drals coutlL Hose supporters front and sides. Trimmed with lace and ribbon. I Sites II to SO. r.:. en