Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, August 25, 1911, Image 7

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Personalities Behind the Transformed
Otttman Empire The Young Turk
Organization Really a Masonic
Movemont The Sultan as a Tool.
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' Dy WILUAM T. ELLIS.
Constantinople At the back of
every movemont u.ust bo men. The
transformation of Turkoy from n
modlaevnl absolutism to a constltu
tlonal governmont was not wrought
without human agencies. Who did it?
At tho time of tho constitution and
the revolution there wero atorlos of a
romantic secret committee in Paris,
with a chief possessed of greater
statesmanship and more dictatorial
lowers than any crowned head In
Europe. Tho present Paris commit
too is disgruntled and in opposition,
and It is rather generally admitted
that there was considerable romanc
ing about tho original committee.
Admittedly tho Voung Turk move
ment was a bit of successful oppor
tunism Its leaders were quick to
take advantage of favorable events,
which Is certainly nothing to their dls
credit. The men wero ready for their
chance when it camo.
i A German on Top.
But now, artor tho lapse of many
months, who la tho top man in Tur
key? Amid all the personalities hero,
which one towers above all others?
It is nono other than Duron von Uoe
bcrsteln, tho Gorman ambassador.
Ono searches In vain for this oranls
sclent, omnipotent Young Turk of
whom we read so much at tho tlmo of
tho passing or tho old ordor. Instead,
he finds behind tho forces at work
here this shrewd old diplomat, tho
ablest In Europe, who has within a
year recovered all tho prostlgc that
the German cause lost with the fall of
Abdul Hamid.
In domestic affairs, as well as in
foreign relationships the hand of von
Beeberstein may bo traced by those
whoso business it Is to know tho In
wardness of current events here. Since
thla wise old (Jerman is an extra
Turkish personality, perhaps It Is not
fair to consider him in looking for the
most iniluentlal figure in tho present
regime.
A Glimpse of the Sultan.
It is easlor to say who this man Is
not than who ho is. First of all, It
is not the sultan. Ho may bo elim
inated at the outset A high diplomat
wtio has had to converso with the
present sultan Baya that tho ordeal
is like talking to a wooden man. Ono
encounters various terms In the dip
lomatic circles to describe the nonen
tity of Mohammed V. Doubtless,
many of thesu aro exaggerated, llko tho
stories of his doyotlon to tho flow
ing bowl. Tho sultan sees no for
eigners, but anybody may seo him at
tho Selamllk tho weekly function
when he goes to tho mo3quo to pray.
With Abdul Flamld, this was an or
deal to be dreaded, and he sat cower
ing In his carrlago in a coat of mall.
Apparently his brother is glad to havo
this weekly outing, for tho poorest
hauial that totters over the Galula
bridge beneath his monstrous load,
sees more of llfo than does his Royal
Highness. Fin likes (ho pomp of the
lines of soldiers who line tho high
way for the short distance from the
palace to the iiiosiiue.
These soldiers aro part of the mod
ern army; on tho whole, well armed
and fairly woll sot up. Along with
thom ono sees the archaic, red-hel-
moted fire brigade, with tho long!
leather guards at tho back of their
helmets. Tho lancers, who are tho
sultan's bodyguard, aro plainly Mongo
lian, and ttuo tcllowa they appear. Tho
sultan, himself, Blares at the crowds
as the crowds ntaro at him, or aa a
countryman gazoo at tho circus. Ho
wears a fez, and but ono decoration on
his breast. His faco Is weak, with
puffs under tho eyes. His beard Is grey
and rather close crapped. Ho looks
for all tho wodd llko tho typo of ge
nial old New Kngland no'cr-do-vell,
whom ono may seo sunning himself
outside tho house, or sitting on a
cracker box in the corner store, while
his wife runs tho family affairs.
Tho day 1 saw tho sultan an Amer
loan girl In tho carriage nest mine
was aiming a caraora at him. He
was attracted by Urn fiuah young fig
ure, and obligingly turned his face
toward her and smiled and then
kept on smiling and craning his nock
toward her llko a gay old flirt. It was
not very dignified or royal, hut it was
decidedly roreallng, especially when
one romembern that this man is "King
of kings," "Commandor of the Faith
ful." and "Tho Shadow of God on
Garth.' Incidentally, ho is a political
cipher.
The Prisoner of Salonlea.
Nor is Abdul Hamid any longor a
possible factor in Turkish affairs.
Wild rumors fly around occasionally
if hla escapo from hla Imprlsoiimpnt,
in tho garb of a woman sorvant, and
of his being at the bottom of revo
lutionary plots. This Is tho last of
tho contingencies that tho present
government has to faco. The best
advised say that, while Abdul Is mo
rose and sleepless, ho nono tho less
is too fond of llfo to tuke any chances
with this committee. His supremo
passion is to be permitted to dto a
natural death, For a generation ho
ha3 boon haunted by tho nightmare
of a violent death.
Now ho in guarded by the most
trusted repreaentatlvoa of tho commit
tee of union and progress. I am told
by ono who30 knowledge of Turkish
affairs has protcd correct on othor
points that tho Jailers of Abdul Hamid
aro men who havo blood feuds with
him whoso relatives tho deposed
sultan has slain and who would bo
glad of an oxcuso to squaro their ac
counts with him, Moroovor, Salonlea
Is tho center of Young Turk senti
ment, and tho most difficult soil for
ho growth of a reactionary plot.
That tho common peoplo expect nev
er to seo Abdul In power again Is
shown by tho way tho press and the
public derldo nnd detest and make
eport of him, Tho meanest loafer in
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tho sidewalk cafes Is free to curso tho
memory of the prisoner at Salonlea
A popular postcard In the shops rep
resents tho prison beguilements of
t!o late sultan. It Is a portrait cun
ningly crented by the grouping of suv
oral houris, and a vision of tho
mosques and palaces of tho Hosphor
us within the tarboosh. Tho harmless
diversions of th litrem are all of his
former glory permitted to Abdul
Hamid.
Is There a Man of Mystcry7
One snrchoR In vain for substanti
ation for tho early tales of the wonder
ful dictator In Paris, who, unknown
himself, rules Turkey through tho
cejimlttoo of Union and Progress.
There is no really great personality
on that body. Not all of the members
nro known, however, although all pos
sible members have been appraised.
i hr is an Arabian Mights' flavor
to the situation in Constantinople to
day. Tho real head of a department
may be a man In tho outer office. The
cablnot minister may be subject to
his secretary In the anteroom. Tho
Inner clrclo of the Young Turk com
mltteo Is made up of men who, for tho
purpose, occupy plnces high nnd low.
Some of the members of this Inner
clrclo aro in office, some aro absolute
ly without offlclal position. Tho com
mltteo has a penchant for putting for
ward tho men who look n part and
who will fill tho role of popular he
roes. This is tho anomaly of present-day
Turkoy. Tho committee of Union and
Progress is supposed to have dis
solved and pnsscd out of existence
It really runs parliament an Incon
gruity which makes constitutional
government seem llko a farce. Fur
thermore, not all of tho figureheads
who thomsolves understand their lack
of power can enjoy this empty show,
and they aro one element of weakness
in the new order.
A Masonic and Jewish Body.
Rverybody In Constantinople seems
to know that tho committee which
overthrow Abdul Hamid and broi'ght
in the new day for tho empire Is real
ly a Masonic organization. It differs
from tho masonry of tho west In that
It is non-religious the name or tho
Dolty is not mentioned in Its docu
ments. It Is affiliated with tho Ital
ian masons and not with tho Urltish
or American": This fact has incurred
tho special hostility of orthodox Mo
hammedans, who dislike tho Masonic
The Sultan on a
order even more than they detest
Christianity. This fact may be borno
la mind in any study of present con
ditions, for It Is likelier to bo a factor
in tho developments than some more
apparent causes.
Another charge brought against tho
commlttoo of Union and Progress ia
that its membership is largely Jew
ish. Here ono must try to master a
strange condition, possible only in
this romnntio east, where tho improb
able and tho incongruous aro matters
of overy day. This particular story
hurksi back more than tlOO years, when
tho son of a Salonlea rabbi announced
himself as the Messiah and got a con
siderable following. His cause was so
portentous that lie was arrested and
taken before the sultan, whero, in his
extremity, he renounced his claims
ami accepted Islam.
So great was the confidence of his
followers In this Messiah, that they
too obeyed his load nnd became Mos
lems. During the ensuing centuries
they have remained a distinct commu
nity, with their own mosque. They
nc-or Intermarry with other Moalema,
and tho genuineness nnd depth of
their fidelity to islum is a subject of
scepticism among the faithful Cer
tainly this Moslem-Jewish community
has furnished somo of tho most ng
grcsslvo men In the empire, and far
more than its proportion of tho lead
ers of tho Young Turk movement.
The Military "Dictator."
I have Interviewed many of tho lead
ers of tho Turkish government, and
shall havo occasion to quote some of
thom. Hero It must sufflco to give ns
representative the one most pictures
quo flguro In tho government Mali
tnoud Sheykot Pasha, tho minister of
war, tho supreme commander ot the
Turkish armies, the "Saviour of Con
stantinople" and tho man who has
frequently been said to bo tho real
dictator of the present reglmo in
Turkey.
Ilenlly, Gen. Shevket is practically
subordinate to one of his own aids
and associates. Ho is not in the In
ner circle of the committee of Union
and Progress, although a genuine
Young Turk. It Is perbapB an incon
slderato way of putting tho case, but
I urn credibly luformed that ho is
only a sort of puppet In tho bands
of stronger men. However, ho looks
tho part of a popular Idol. Tall,
bearded, with small black eyes that
flash, ho Is a veritable Beau nrummel.
Ho could readily bo a cruel man and
a dictator If ho had tho power, else
I misread physiognomy. While we
talked ho twirled his noso glasses by
tho handle, or rolled thom on his fb
gors, or twiddled his noso tho right
sldo of which bears a largo vaccina
tion mark. Frequently ho tilted aside
hla green aBtrachan fez and scratched
his iron-gray hair.
Ho Is a charming gentlomnn to
meet, and ho spenks with an apparent
outnness that would disarm an un
sccptica Interviewer, lie told mo In
all earnestness and apparent sincerity
that thero was absolutely nothing in
tho rumored agreement between Rou
mania and Turkey, although I had
other moro trustworthy Intormntlon,
which history has since confirmed,
that tho deal had been made. Ho
speaks with the greatest optimism
concerning the future of tho now
regime. Tho financial revenues In
creased by thirty-three million francs
during the first year and, because of
better methods of collection, a still
greater Increaso will probably be
mado during tho presout year., Tho
situation throughout tho provinces,
ho snld, has very much improved, the
turbulent Albanians havo been paci
fied and disarmed. Paronthetlcally, I
may remark that ono who snw tho
arms tho governmont took in, says
that thoy aro only fit Tor u museum,
nnd that the rlllea and revolvers
which can really do business aro still
within reach of tho warllko Albanians.
Shovket Pasha says ho thinks tho Al
banians will bo a valuable asset vo
Turkey when enrolled In tho army,
and ho spoko mo3t magnanimously
of their defoat by tho Turkish army
sent against them. Ho said they lack
ed good leaders and organization, nnd
were overwhelmed by tho mass of gov
ernment troops. Ho looks forward to
150,000 troops from Albania now avail
Able. Moslem Versus Christian.
When we got to talking about tho
possibility of further troublo between
tho Moslems and tho Christians, ho
naively asserted that it was the Mos
lems who were in danger from tho
Christians, which would explain why
Christians rather than tho Moslems,
are being disarmed.
He snid that what is being dono In
Albania in the way of establishing a
suitable government with law and or
der, Is Icing carried out also among
tho Druses. Thero Is a reasonable
percentage of Christians now In tho
army, according to the-now ordor, and
ho says it Is unthinkable that there
should ever again be strife between
Islam and Christianity. Tho first busi
ness of Turkey is tho development ot
her army for tho sake ot iaw and or
der throughout tho country, as well
as in tho dealings with other nations.
He stressed tho idea of a strong Turk
ish army, ready Tor any emergency,
but he looks forward to no Immcdiato
Visit to the Mosque.
armed eventualities with any other
country.
The Government's Many Critics.
So much for one cablnot minister's
view. That ho and many like him, In
office nnd out, are real patriots can
not be denied. Thero aro many dis
affected persons in Turkey and for
various reasons, sdmo of them obvi
ous. The foreigner is displeased, ns ho
chronically Is with any government
carried on by those whom ho likes to
call his inforlors. There aro various
portentous elements of disintegration
at work In the empire. I question
whether it will over be possible to
have a homogeneous nation here.
The new order or things has brought
in a now restlessness among all class
es of people, and Turkey, bo it ever
remembered, is a hodge-podgo of na
tionalities. On one occasion I count
ed at least fifteen distinct and differ
ent peoples that go to make up this
strango government. Tho Turkish
Bhlp of state was never so difficult to
navigate as just now.
(Copyright. 1911. by Joiiepli B, Bowles.)
New Circulating Library Scheme.
Tho following scheme Is about to be
set on foot In Drussels for tho dlffu
sion of enlightening literature: A
central library consisting at tho out
set of 10.000 choice volumes is, tho
Telegraph soyB, to bo created thero.
and any inhabitant of any part of Bel
gium owning a savings bank book will
bo entitled to borrow from it nnd re
ceive by post any book for a period
of a fortnight on checking a penny off
his savings bank book nt tho post
office, his money at the bank serving
as a guarantee for payment for books
not returned.
As thero aro about 1.C00 postofflccs
in Belgium this will amount to the
creation of n circulating library with
1,600 branches whoso risks will be
moro than covered by tho deposits ir
tho savings banks.
It Was All Right.
"Sorry, Brown," said tho doctor,
after tho examination. "You're in n
very sorious condition. I'm afraid I'll
havo to oporato on you."
"Operate!" gasped rBown. "Why,
I haven't any money for operations.
I'm only n poor worklngmau. ,
"You're insured, nro you not?"
"Yes, but I don't get that until
aftor I'm dend."
"Oh, that'll bo all r)ght," Bald tho
doctor consolingly.
Cumulative Trouble.
"The llvos of some peoplo are slngu
larly unhappy,"
"What's tho matter now?"
"I havo Just been reading about o
baseball uraplro who waa mobbed by
a crowd of fans In the nfternoon and
when ho pot homo was thrashed by
bis wife."
mi i i n TViTT.-.fn-r -.,.-- Jr - k
For the
Below Zero Luncheon.
The hostess iBsucd her Invitations
on bluo-whlto cards, tho letters out
lined with diamond duBt, Sho did
thiB by writing with a henvy pen In
gilt Ink, then went ovor tho letters
with liquid gluo, then dipped tho card
In tho diamond dust and the sparkles
adherer to tho glue. A polar bear
clasping a thormomotcr which regis
tered "10 bnlow" waa in tho corner of
tho card. "Pleaso wear a white frock'"
was In tho lower left-band corner
On arriving Iced grape Julco with a
dash of lemon waa served In a few
moments' tho dining room doors wore
opened, revealing tho coolest place
Imaginable Tho chairs woro covorcu
with whlto cotton cloth, tho curtains
were whlto and tho floor had been
covered with sheets tightly stretched
and fastened down with largo tacks
A huge cako of Ico waa tho center
piece, surmounted by a group of toy
polar boars Ferns and vines were
massed about tho base. Two small
globes of goldfish wero on cither stdo
Tho candles wore whito, also tho
shades Diamond dust glistened on
tho tablecloth and glass Icicles hung
from tho chnndellors, while the dear
est of tiny dolls drew sleds Inscribed
with the name of each guest, forming
tho place cards
Then a delicious whlto menu was
served first Iced bouillon in glasses
cold breast of chicken, Rnrntoga.
chips, baking powder biscuit, pear
and pineapple salad with whipped
cream dressing, Iced tea nnd canta
loupe, filled with vanilla cream com
plctrd this feast, with tho UGunl ac
cessories of nuts, .whlto French bon
bfms and Individual onses, and the
most delicious watermelon preserves
The guestB wore asked to relate tho
enldpst oxpprlence they had ever had
Thorn wre large thermometers
around the room with tho, mercury
down below zero
Novel Potato Party.
Tho hostess passed to each lady a
I well-washed potato of rather long
i slender sjiapo Then each one was
given four small wire hairpins, four
small black tacks, two fancy paper
napkins with gnyly colored borders,
and a supply of pins. There wero
Pretty Tea Cosy
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HEKIC is an Idea for a delightfully
pretty cosy, which would sell
woll at a bazaar, or would
make a charming present for
n friend.
Tho materials necessary for It aror
(1) Half a yard of sateen. (2) Three
quarters of a yard of thin silk in any
pretty light color. (3) Half a yard of
narrow ribbon. (4) A small chiua doll.
(5) About n quarter of a yard of whlto
cotton-wool
Cut out from tho sateen ten triangular-shaped
pieces, each about sir
inches from point to base, nnd about
three Indies across the base. Tako
five for tho cover end flvo for tho lin
ing of tho padded 'art Settm up both
cover and lining on their wrong sides.
Slip cotton-wool iu .between thom,
seam them together round tho baso.
thus getting a padded cone, as shown
in tho illustration.
Now cut off tho little doll nt her
waist, and fix her into a nolo mado at
tho point of tho cone, so that her
shoulders, head and arms stick out at
OTES
In splto of Its simple effectiveness,
not ono woman wears a sailor hat to
day whero flvo wore them a few years
r.go.
Sleeves Just now uro half and three
quarter length, but thero Is a rumor
afloat that thoy aro to again bo long
and close.
With tho Incoming ot thin summer
clothes one sees a good deal of tho
now established French Idea of using
pink ribbon In one's llngorlo instead
of any other color.
Skirts of tho hlur aro closo, narrow,
ruiUe short as a rule, but recently
made suits show skirts some wldor nt
tho foot although tho straight effect
ctlll obtains
Su3G 'oos, perfumed and palo of
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Hostess
scissors and tubes of library paBto.
Tho ordor whb to construct a doll.
With prizes to bo awarded for the
best and poorest specimens tho ladles
worked with amazing aeal. This going
back to childhood days was thorough
ly enjoyed, and whilo none had manu
factured "potato" dolls before, nearly
everyone confessed to tho "clothes
pin" variety, and it was surprising tho
array of attrHotlve little figures that
emerged from tho hands of theso orst
whilo crentlvo artists.
Tho hairpins wero used for arms
and legs, tho tacks mado eyes, noso
and mouth, and it was astonishing
tho variety of fnclal expressions
achieved All Morta of garments were
mado from the napkin, which wero
pinned and pasted Into shape. There
wero bnbles. children, Japs In kl
monos, sun bonnet toddlors, Indies of
high and low degree, all acknowledg
ing a common potato for their origin.
Tho prizes wero in keeping with
tho novelty of tho pastimo. Tho first
one was a large sweot potato pie
plied high with fluffy meringue; tho
consolation offering was covoral
quarts of now potatoes In a most
charming green bosket.
For the Bride.
Many years ngo this sentiment ap
peared In a household mngazlno and
a woman confesses thnt from reading
It Rho formulated a rule she adopted
early In her married llfo. It Is such
excellent advice, I put It hero for all
our departmont brides and for those
of us who nro old housekeepers, too,
1 think tho Httlo quotation Is by N P.
Willis. Do that as it may, the senti
ment Is one we should all adopt. Let
Us all try to give not only our hus
bands, but our children and friends
"an unclouded welcome."
The world well tried, tho sweetest tiling
In life
Is the unclouded welcome of a wife."
MADAME MEUUI.
To Whiten the Skin.
Benzoin, diluted or mixed with nn
other Ingredient, whitens and softens
the skin, and it also closos the pores.
It is a good plan to use a little of this
mixture in the water Just after tho
faco has beon given a good steaming.
tho top, as tho illustration shows.
Sew Httlo hommed frills of silk
round aud round tho cone, to repre
sent ono of tho flounced skirts which
our great-grandmothora used to wear
ovor crinolines Fold a bit or silk to
match acroHs the doll's shoulders, to
stimulate a low-cut ovenlng dress, nnd
tic tho ribbon round to look like u
hlgh-WulMled aah.
When tho cosy Is on the pot, it
seems as though tho little doll wero
keeping tho tea warm undor nor bil
lowy skirts.
Tho Idea may bo carried out In any
color and almost nny light fabric. A
cosy of flowered muslin would, for In
stance, look exceedingly dainty with u
whito toa-net having small flowers up.
on tho cups
If tho cosy is intended for uie jn
tho nursory or school room, you can
make It far moro serviceable by dress
ing mo uoii in a bonnet and a long
dark cloak; or this cloak and bonnet
may bo added when tho cosy grows u
triflo soiled.
tint, long nnd loose, aro ono of tho
crazes oi ino Hour, To bo suro they
uro extravagant, for thoy soil at onco,
but thoy are liked well and aro worn
unlvorsally; thoy aro chic.
Baby's Dresses.
It very often happens that baby's
sheer lltllo frocks are creaEed if put
away in a drawer, ovon if great caro
bo oxerclsed in keeping thom smooth.
A much bettor plan Is to procure a
number or coat-hangers, children's
sizo, and on those place tho llttlo
dresses. Any particular dress Is casl
ly found nnd may bo taken down with
out danger of crushing tho others. It
will bo found worth whilo to hnvo a
circular bar put up in tho closet, ns a
groat many more frocks may bo put
away nt a tlmo.
To Pull Bastings.
Few persons know that an ordinary
orangowood stick, such us Is used for
tho nails, Is tho best instrument for
removing bastings. A scissors when
used Is very npt to cut or tear tho
garmont Procuro tho stick at any
drug sf
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BEST SHE COULD SAY.
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Myrtle I understand Miss Critla
paid mo a compliment last night.
Natlca Not qulto, but sho camo aa
near It aa you could cVcr cspect from
her. She Bald you woro charming,
but
A Human Cruet-Stand.
Several villagers wero discussing a
departed slater who had hcon given to
good deeds but was rather too fond
of dlsponslns shnrp spoken advice.
"Sho was an excellent womnn," said
tho deceased lady's pastor. "Sho was
constantly In tho homos of tho poor
and ntnlctcd. In fact, sho was tho salt
of tho earth."
"Sho was moro than that," remark
ed a villager. "Sho was tho vinegar,
tho pepper nnd tho mustard as well.
Sho was a perfect cruet stand of Vir
tues." London Tit-Bits.
Paces Included.
Ho has a weather-beaten
Howell
faco.
Powell Woll,
everything.
tho weather beats
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on iIjo ttnalter after tiling Alien' Rot-Bns. Uw
Anlliopllo powder to be unakan Into the luua. It
mokdi tight or now thoeefrolcanr. QlTtroUnnd
comfort, ilruit luiititutet Vox I'll KB trial
paufcftgs, addreu Allen B. Olautwl, Lo lloj, N. X,
Wlfey Knew Him.
Benham 1 can't romembrr dntes.
Mrs. Bonbnm Dut you hnvo
pretty good memory for peaches.
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Liver Troubles
Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people look
food, rich, red blood. Their stomachs oeed Invigorating
lor. alter nil, a man can bs no stronger than his stouiaouT
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and tho liver
active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives
out dlsease.prodticing bacteria nnd cures a whsb nialti
tuda of diseases,
Ccf riif at your Stomach Wcabncaa and
llrep Lnttacsa by takltii a course ot
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
the Hreat Stomach Ucstoratlre, tlvep
invlHoratop and Blood Cleanser.
You can't afford to accent nnv medlpln ,.!.
nmposttlon as a substitute for "Golden
cry, which is a medicino op known composition, lmvln
a comnlete I la nf Inrfr.,i:.n.. : t-: r?J.. i .. .
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uc-wrnpper, same being attested as correct under oath.
ur. I'lero, a Pleuant Itllctt regulate and
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WOMEN wear W.L.Douglas stylish, perfect
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THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The workmanship which has madeW.L.
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maintained in every pair.
If I could tako you into my large fadories
at Brockton, Mass., and show you how
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would ihen understand why they are war
ranted to hold their shape, fit belter and
wear Ion ger than any other make for the price
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CASTORIA
For Infant 8 and Children.
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CASTORIA
Don't Persecute
Your Bowels
Cut out ralhartlm nni prtlre". TbST SSS
brutal, harsh, unnecessary. TnM
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
Purely vegetable. Act.
gently on I Me Uvtr,
eliminate one, nna ,
sootne ine ueucate
membrane ot thpj
ixrwci. itirs.
(nallpitlon,
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Sick Mud.
ch tnd loJIfeitlon. at milUtna know.
SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRIO
Genuine must bear Signature
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makes laundry work a pleasure, to oz. pke. XV
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Sioux City Director
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BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Flrt and Nebraska Street. SIOUX CITY, IOWA
Established 30 Years
FLORISTS
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