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TJTJ3 OrAITA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE M, 1000.
AFTERMATH OF THE BIENNIAL
Dtlegatei PUnad with the Milwinkte Con
Tention of Wormn's 0 ubi.
ONLY TWO DISCORDANT NOTF.S IN SESSION
Color ((nrntlou mill llnnln of OruiinUn
llmi tin- IHllcrciicc Wlilcli l.cml
lUHtt'ini-ii t to I'lfivltl C'oiirxc
. of till- Ml'I'tlllU.
to nissoiiVra i'atitmjhsiiip.
ollrr li Ilrrrliy (ilvm Hint on Snt
uriliiy, Juno Kllli.
HOSTON STOHK, OMAHA,
Will befiln a sale of
$58,221 WOIITH
MEN'S, WOMEN'S. HOYS', MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S
SHOES, SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES.
From the stock of a Chicago wholennlo
Jobbing house who have Just dissolved part
nership. This alo will Include
C.000 PAIR MEN'S FINE SHOES,
7,200 PAIR WOMEN'S SHOES,
8.000 PAIR LADIES' OXFORD TIES,
1.S00 PAIR ROYS', YOUTHS' AND LIT
TLE DENTS' SHOES.
3.C00 pair mlfses' and children's shoes.
A number of small lots, from 60 to GOO
pair In wch lot. of men's, women's, Infants'
and children's shoes.
The manner and the price of this purchae
BOSTON STORE SPECIAL SALE
Grind Special Salt of 10,000 Yards High
Ulas Ribbsa, Slightly Dinngid.
81.00 ALL S!LK RIBBON, I0: YARD
firont I,ot of All Klml IMnln nntl
I 'line j- StrlMI All Silk IHkIi CIiink
HIIiIkiiik, So nip llnvc INtii
Slluhlly DtiiiuiKfil li.v W liter.
ON SALE TODAY AT IIOSTON STORE.
tl.00 ALL SILK RIUHONS, IOC YD.
All the very finest plain nnd fancy silk
ribbons, plnid ribbons, satin, striped rib
bons, dotted ribbons, taffeta moire ribbons,
double-faced satin ribbons, up to 0 Inches
wide, that generally sell up to $1.00 yard,
some slightly damaged, others absolutely
perfect, today as long an they last at
floor and In the basement will be trans- ,,,.- r
1 n'ricr'vSrSto0 i to;
XSJ'tilZ thafha1,0 ."Sl P t- " a go at Be
formed Into Immense bargain counters,
Tho shoes will be tied togotber and as
sorted on
bIzc and
being the biggest
been held In Omaha.
Tho shoes are such that everybody will be
only too pleased with this sale In every way.
Remember the sale commences Saturday,
Juno 10, and that It Is at Hoston Store and
nowhere else.
Further particulars will follow In the even
ing papers Thursday and Friday.
IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
That the convention of tho Oeiifr.il Fed
eration of Woman's Clubs held in Milwau
kee, last week was one of the mo3t Interest
ing and successful in the history of ihe or
ganization cannot Ik- denied. This U saying arp H0 extraordinary that wo are able to offer
a groat deal, for all the previous meetings (,0 mogt high-grado shoes at tho most sen
havo btcn marked by results so (ml' fill to satlonntly low prices ever known In the
th growth and strength of the (ed'fUlon West. 'e are now arranging these goods
that tho women have felt It would be ultntst 1 for -,) ami both departments on our main j
Impossible to make any Improvement. Dele
gates have gouo to them feeling confident
that they would bring back to their state
nnd Individual clubs much that would be en
couraging and helpful and In no case had
thoy been disappointed. To touch elbows
with the hundreds of bright, thoughtful
women from nil over the country, to hear
them tell of their aspirations, their suc
cesses, tholr failures and their plans, and to
feel that all were bound together : n com
mon lie, tho upbuilding nnd advancem.r.it of
all that Is best In womanhood, was In It
self un Inspiration that has proved a power
ful factor In tho progress the clubs have
mado since the last biennial was held nt
Denver two years ago.
Thero were but two unfortunate Incidents
connected with the meeting. One of thwo
was the color question, which engendered
somo strained feeling, and the other was
tho failure of tho convention to tnko any
definite netlon on tho question of reorgan
ization. It was expected that this latter
problem would surely be settled, nnd It was
felt that some changes would bo nnd ought
to be made. Tho discussion that was pro
Yoked when the subject of reorganization
was brought up, however, showed that, al
though tho delegates had been giving It serl
oun consideration, no deflnlto plan had been
ngrced upon, and that It would be Impossible
to crystalllzo tho opinions of tho represent- I
ntlvos BUlllclcntly to formulate any definite I
plan by which the desired result would be '
brought dbout. In fact, no one seemed to j
know Just what she wanted, nnd the debate I
upon the question was pointless and unpro
ductlre of results.
I'lirpo,- of die OrKiwilxntlon.
Under tho plan of cllOOSlnc renrrfnntn.
tlves to tho general federation convention,
All
ored,
tho strictly nil silk blnck, fancy col
plain colored and double-faced satin
Sprrltil lluMrr Snip Toitnr.
Overstock on country butter make price
drop to tho very lowest, We rill place on
sale today an Immense quantity of line
country butter.. Our largo shipments di
rect from farmers enable us to cell this
butter nt prices far below any other storo
In Omaha, Note these prices:
Lie, He, 15c, lCc and ISc per pound.
We keep your butter on Ico whllo deliv
ering It to you.
W. R. DENNETT CO..
Cor. 16th and Capitol Ave.
nxccnsio n.vrn.t
Via Clilcngo, .MHwimtSP A St. Pittil
Ilnlttviiy.
! and 4, Milwaukee and return,
Juno !
J1C.75.
Juno 14, 15,
return, J30.71.
June 25, SG
City Ticket Office, 1S04 Farnam otreot,
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent
15 and IT, Philadelphia and
and 27, Chicago and return,
Pnrls
ready.
Exposition Pictures, Part II now
10c and coupon cut from tho Ilee.
BELIEVE KEHL IS A F00TPA0
I'ollrp Inrlliipil to llolil Hint HrsponNl
lile for Itnlitirry of l'rniik
Him rr.
In tho person of Will Kohl, now serving
thirty days for vagrancy, tho police be
lieve they have the footpad who robbed
Frank Powers at Seventeenth street and
the Union Pacific tracks thrco weeks ago
Saturday. Dowers called at tho station
today and sized up Kchl, but cannot be
positive that ho Is the man. Ho say,
however, that Kehl bears a strong resem
blance to tho highwayman who thrust a
pistol In his face and ordered him to give
up his week's! salary.
Several boys saw Kehl In the vicinity of
the holdup a few minutes before It oc
curred, and theso will be depended upon to
yard
IOC AND ICC RinilONS 214C.
All the narrow widths of ribbons that are
absolutely sound and perfect, In plain colors,
satins, tnffctns, silk striped, dots and other
novelty ribbons that generally sell up to 15c,
they go today nt 2'c yard.
$1.00 SHIRT WAISTS, 25C.
All the odds and ends In shirt waists, all
sizes, mado of percale, gingham, etc.; waists
of which thero are only olio or two of a.
kind, nnd In order to cloio them out quick
they will go on snlo today In basement
nt li.'o each.
$1. 23 SHIRT WAISTS, 43C.
These shirt waists arc handsomely
trimmed and mado of extra fine quality dim
ity, beautifully striped, with plain French
brfeks nnd handsome yokes of allovcrs, on
salo at 19c each.
IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
Tnlfe the Wntinsli
For Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands and all
the summer resorts of tho cast. All agents
sell tickets via tho Wabash. Ask for them
or call on or writo O. N. Clayton, Room 403
N Y. L. Illdff.
Paris
ready.
Expedition Pictures, Part II now
10c and coupon cut from tho Deo.
AnuHUiu'etiK'til.
Having purchased tho entire stock of golds
fiom tho A. Polack Tailoring Co., wo
wish to announco that wo will conttnuo tho
already established business In the mine
location, 1305 Farnam, and solicit your
patronngo.
L. J. HERZOQ, Prop, Paris Woolen Co..
THEY TASTE GOOD
Havo you drank nt the
ONYX QUEEN
Soda Fountain 7 If not you are
living beneath your privileges.
Our SERVICE Is tho best.
Our FOUNTAIN Is tho best.
Our DRINKS aro the best.
Havo jou tried Cherry Dounco
or San Gabriel or Huyler's
Chocolate or Wild Plum Phos
phato or Koko-C'elery or COO
other drinks as made by Prof.
Uoodncr nnd his assistants.
Sherman & McGonnetl Drug Go.
Home of Onyx Queen.
Corner Kith ninl DuiIec
fi.rnlsh evidence against him. They say i
tho body has grown b0 larco as to bo un- ! ho 'nH flourlshlm? a pistol and daring the
wielrty. The by-laws tirovldcl that o.irh J'"cp oeparinieni m uisurni
federated club of fifty or Icfs membeiB
.hould bo entitled to bo represented by its j
president nnd onn other delegate and earii !
club having a larger numbor than 100 mem
bers should be entitled to an nddltlonal
dclegato for ench 100 members or a ma
lorlty fraction thereof. Tho minimum rep
resentation of each stato federation was
fixed nt five delegates with an additional
representative for each twenty-five clubs
In tho federation or a majority fraction
thereof. This plnn had boon found to work
well In tho past, but with tho spread of
tho club movement nnd tho rapid Increase
In the numbor of women's clubs thero grow
up n representation In tho general federa
tion that mado It unwieldy.
The committee appointed to tnko chargo
of tho matter of reorganization nnd to sub
mit ii plan for making tho general federa
tion a smaller and moro compact body dl
ldofl at the very start. Ono faction sub
mitted a majority report, In which It wn
fcet forth that the general federation should
be composed of women's clubs, stato fed
erations, national soclntlea and kindred or
ganizations. Tho basis of representation
was to be ono delegate from each Individual
club and five from tho state federation,
rrhe minority report declared In favor of
a general federation consisting of stato
federations of women's clubs and terri
torial federations where no stato federa
tion ecclols. Tho basis of representation
was to be flvo delegates for a federation
consisting of 1,000 members or lees, with
an additional delegate for every 300 addi
tional members.
Where ('(invention Divided.
.It was on tho composition of the federa
tion that the convention spilt. Adherents
of the majority report pointed to the fact
that If tho minority recoinmendntlons wore
to ho adopted the individual club would
Jose its Identity and be merged Into tho
larger body. A amnll club In a country
town, while It would ho entitled to a volco
In choosing delegates to the general federa
tion, could not possibly hopo to send ono
of Its own members to moot tho distin
guished leade. In woman's club work and
lirlnK back to her colleagues a report of
the things which she herself had seen nnd
of which she was a part. Their individu
ality would bo loot entirely and thoy would
be deprived of one featuro which had nl
waya nppealed to them In connection
with the biennial meetings. By adopting
their plan, thoy urged, the Identity of tho
smaller clubs would be maintained, whllo
tho decrease In the number of delegates
would bring tho convention down to n figure
where- It would not be so largo ns to inter
fere with Its doing Its work In an expedi
tious manner. Tho supporters of the
minority report stoutly combated this
proposition and Insintcd thnt tho work of
the conreintion would bo hotter done with
a smaller body, which they maintained
would be equally representative. More
over, they pointed out that at tho rate
women's clubs aro growing at present It
would not be long, If each Individual body
xrere given a representation of even ono
delegate, before tho genoral federation
would consist of ns many members as It
does at present and It would bo only a ques
tion of a little time when further action
would bo nccosmry. Tho question was
hotly If somewhat aimlessly debated, with
a result that the wholo matter was finally
tabled and tho delegates to tho next bien
nial will bo chosen In tho samn manner ns
were those to the one Just '!oted.
him. Rowers
is employed as a laborer In tho distillery
Small In size and great In results are
DcWltt's Llttlo Early Risers , the famous
little pills that cleanse the liver and bowels.
They do not gripe.
nnnu ii or men In.
Tho Trocndero will open Sunday nftcrnoon
for an entire week with a high class pro- '
ductlon of "Sapho," the sensation about
which New York has made so much nolso
through the newspapers'. "Sapho" Is said
to bo a running mate for "Znza" and "Tho
Turtlo" and Is probably moro talked of at
present than any other production now be
fore tho people.
Tho company to be seen at the Trocndero
for ten performances next week Is enrouto
cast from the Pacific coat and is headed
by Lylllan Atwood. whose excellent work
In the title role of thlsgrent Daudet mas
terpleco has been tho target at which un
limited pralso has been directed every
where. Miss Atwood's support Is the very strong
est and evory member of tho company has 1
boon selected for his or hor fitness for the
rolo In which they will be seen. Ervln J.
Blunkall will be ecen as Jean and his very
clever work has been highly praised everywhere1.
A I'lnce to Spend the Summer.
On the lines of the MILWAUKEE RAIL
WAY In Wisconsin are some of the most
beautiful nla-.os in tho world to EDcnd a
summer vacation camping out or at tho clo- !
gant summer hotels, Roatlcc, fishing, boau
tlful lakes and streams and cool weather.
These resorts are all easily reached from
Omaha. A book describing them may bo
had upon application at the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Ry., city ticket office
1C04 Farnam street. Omaha Round trip
ttckotB, good returning until Octobor 31,
now on salo. F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent.
The last concert of the Woman's club will
occur Thursday evening nt the First Con
gregational church. The performers will be:
Mrs. Johnston, Miss Kellogg, Mr. Shaw,
Miss Paulsen, Mr. Young and Karl Smith.
Courso tickets will be good for all remaining
admissions.
(iymiiaatla Union niul 1'entlvnl, I'll 1 1 -mlelphlii,
I'll,
HALF RATES.
VIA RALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
Juno 15 to 19, Inclusive, the Baltimore &
Ohio Railroad company will sell excursion
tickets from all local stations to Philadel
phia, Pa., at rato of one fare for the round
trip, account Gymnastic Union nnd Festival
(Turnfest). Tickets will be good for return
until Juno 20, 1900.
Stop-over not to exceed ten days within
limit of ticket allowed at Wabblngton, I)
C, nd Baltimore, Md.
For further Information call on or ad-
dress nearest Baltimore & Ohio ticket agent
or B. N. Austin, general passenger agent,
Chlcafo, 111.
rmpHii It ou ii it Trip Tlatr.
On June 21, July 7, 8, 9, 10 and 18, and
'August 2, tho Illinois Central railroad will
tell tickets, limited uutll October 31, aa
follows:
CSt. Paul, Minn., and return J12.H5
Minneapolis, Minn., and return 12.6
'Dulutb, Minn., and return 1C.SS
Waseca, Minn., and return 10,35
(Superior, Wis., and return 16.9S
West Superior, Wis., and roturn 16.95
For full particulars call at Illinois Central
city Ucket office. No, 1402 Faruain street,
Hplrlt l.nue, la..
Quickly and conveniently reached via the
Illinois Central railroad. Round trip ticket
now en wile at city ticket omce, 1401 Far
cam street.
Mortnllty Statistics.
The following births nnd death have been
ronorted to the Uoard of Health for the
twenty-four hours endliiK at noon Wednesday:
IJIrths .Toscoh Jllcholec. 1422 South Wll.
Hums, boy; Joseph Blake, Sarpy county,
Ctrl.
Death V. M. Ilusa. aced 24. St. Josenh
hoapltul; lived at Barnston, Neb.
A dozen raw with a bottle of Cook's Im
perial Extra Dry Champagne Is an after
theater thought.
Paris
ready.
Exposition Pictures, Part II now
10c and coupon cut from tho Bee.
Interest on city taxes (real and personal)
ror year 1900, at the rate of 1 per cent por
month, will be charged on and aftor July
1st next.
See.C. F. Harrison, real estate bargains.
Omaha Tent nnd Awning Co.. tents, awn-
Inge, canvaa goods, 11 and Harney, phone 881
Write nds. Sell cut. Print anrthlnr.
Stonccypher, 1201 Howard it. Tel. 1310.
Paris
ready.
Exposition Pictures, Part II now
10c and coupon cut from the Bee.
JUKI).
BACK LUND Mildred Illidegnrd. on Tues
duy, June 12th, ltMX). at 3:30 o'clock p. m.
need 11 months. IS days.
Tho funernl Forvlco will be held nt the
iuiuiiy resilience, j.iw nouin Jotn avenue
Thursday. June 14th, 1W. at 2 n. m. In
terment lu Forest Lawn cemetery. Friends
mviiou,
TRUE AS GOSPEL"
That was the answer we received when
wo usked a party who Is posted about the
pill makers, It Is a fact that In courso of
tlmo tho defunct Hot Air Association Is
coins to ulvo us another tussle. Who is
iigltatint; this now? You nsK. Why Home
"back numbers" in the drug business who
are actlni: as stool plgeotiH for thnt piece
of humanity called "Doc." who havn'i
brains enough to conduct a "cut rnte" store
nnd as "DocV plugging system don't work
easy tiny more they want to get rid of us.
Oh yc, they will, But when?
Cramer's Kidney cure 7,V
Llsterlne 75n
Carter's Liver Pills 15c
Stuart's Catnrrh TVblets Iikj
Gem Catarrh Powder So
Mnltlne Preparations Sic
Peruna , :sr
IIostetter'H Bitters 75a
Laxative Bromo Quinine i.v
Danderlno TSo
Coke's D.iiidnuT Cure 75c
Hall's Hair Renewer ., 7Sc
nnrjiam s (.'omuoumi "So
Wine of Ctirdul 75c
CUT PRICK
DRUGGIST.
Cor. 10th and Chicago Htreeta.
SCHAEFER
PIANOS
Going Fast
Only ono more week and our great clearing tale on such standard Instru
ments ns the STEINWAY, VOSE, A. B. CHASE. STEOER, EMERSON, IVERS
& POND and PACKARD Pianos wl 1 close. If you want a good piano at tho
lowest price ever quoted In Omaha don't delay longer. It's tho piano oppor
tunity of a life time.
Fine mahogany upright, good as new, only $128.
Fancy oak sample piano, 7-1-3 octaves, $138.
Beautiful cabinet grand, only $148.
Fine ChicJcering. rosewood case, $150.
New Scale Kimball, $185.
Burl Walnut liallet tfe Davis, only 250.
Square pianos and organs, S18, $28, $35) und up.
We sell on easy monthly payments nnd give a handsomp stool and scarf
frco with each piano. New pianos for rent. Flnq tuning and repairing a spe
cialty. Telephono 1C25.
You aro cordially invited to Inspect the wonderful self playing pianola
tho gieateet musical invention of ho contury. It playa any piano. Any one
can play It.
WniMiHnl Rchmoller & Mueller have no connection with any other
TYUI Illll. i,otIse lining tho namo of "MUKLLER." Be sure and go to
the old reliable house, 1313 Farnam street.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER
tiii? oi.n moLiAni.TS i-ia.vo housk,
lttltt Fnvnnni St., Oniiiluii :i:t7 Ilrnuilirny. Council muff.
mm
men's, boys' and
mer Suits attd Odd Trousers
this gathered under one roof.
In the whole
world there's no
such stock of
children's Sum-
as
$4.75
1,500 Men's Fine Worsted Trousers, all sizes,
waist 30 to 44 real $3. 50 valuea dj Z f
now on sale at XftfLxJ'
Men's Worsted and Cassimere
SuitB would be an excellent value
at 110.00 Bpecial at
Boys' Wash Pants made of good crash linen
and striped galatea, cut and sewed in first -fl T
class style -worth fully 25c an astounding B H
bargain at A v- w
Boys' Very Fine Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 10
years, plain linen and prettily striped galatea, collars
handsomely trimmed, embroidered shields some have
dark blue sateen collars Buits wortli
from 50c to $3.00 on salo at 15c, 35c,
75c and
Men's Very Select Suits of pure worsted fab
rics, charming color combinations f drif
highest class goods mado at S I
$7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and v-r W
Men's Highest Grade Ready-Tailored Trous
ers, all sizes waists 30 to 50 lengths jl 7
29 to 37 regularly retailed at $4.50 to W mj T
$6.50 on sale at $2.50 and
HMDEff Bit
HKM.IXU Tilt; MOST CI.OTHIMi IN OMAHA.
$1.25
DON'T FORGET THAT WHEN SMOKING A
tm THURSDAY
Offering many choice and dainty summer clothes, at prices below anything as yet
been in Omaha.
TEMPTING THM
Ladies' Shirt Waists
in fine gingham, standard
percales and lawns, stripes
and checks, new collars,
cufl's and back, regular $1
waists, Thursday's price,
45 cents.
0&
Ladies' Shirt Waists
Made of excellent quality
of percales, white lawn
dimities, etc., neat pat
terns, new French back,
two styles of collars, $1.25
waists, Thursday's price,
75 cents.
Ladies' Shirt Waists
Made of white lawn, front
nicely tucked and trimmed
with insertion, also colored
lawn,, ginghams and Eng
lish percales, perfect in
make and fit, regular $1.50
waists, Thursday's prico,
95 cents.
Special in Leslies' Wash Skirts
Ladies' Wash Skirts
made of good qualify
crash, trimmed with
duck stripes and sou
tache braid, full width,
inverted plait
back, Thursday, 7 Co
price
Ladies' Wash Skirts
made of import'd crash
or fine linen, very fine
ly embroidered or laco
trimmed, extra wide
flare effect, new in
verted back,
Thursday's AX
price JJIT"J
it1 ''i i
The Millinery Goes.
Read What's Been Done.
All $5, $G, $6, $7, $8 and $9 hats,
$1.50
All $10, $11, $12 and $15 hats,
?0'r.c: $2.50
Ladies7 Silk foulard
and Dimity Dresses
The $16.75 ones, now $9,75
The $22.50 ones, now $12.75
The $27.50 ones, now $14.75
Wrappers
SCOFIELD'S
Dressmaker Made
With deep flounco and extra wide skirts
Just ns jou like them none quite so
pretty In Omaha at c, $1.23, J1.G0, $1.75
and $1.!5 each. ,
Have you heord of our pretty wash pet
ticoats at f5 cents each? People are buy
ItiB and tolkliiB about them.
China Silk Waists. $3.93.
Ilcautllul now klmonas, $1.50.
DrcnslnR Sacque3, $1.00 and $1.25.
Handsomest Shirt Waists In Omaha.
New silk petticoats just In.
rSJpCOFIELD
y IXCIM&SUITCO.
1510 Douulas St.
SPECIAL
SALE OF
EE
S3
Speaking
of Thieves
Tho HUB says some arc "BABY thieves,"
.... ,i. it
meaning, or course, mo caiiDer in mu wn-i,
Kamcn aro sometimes appropriated by
others who have no moral right to tham.
For over 12 years wo have been making a
popular summer drink, to which we gavo
tho namo COCA-CKLERV. It Is tho best
soda fountain drink for headache, nervous
ness, exhaustion and fatigue. On hot days
there Is none better. Some of our com
petitors havo seen fit to appropriate tho
name. Thi only COCA-CHLEHY Is sold
exclusively by
J. A- FULLER & CO
I'oiirloonlU nntl Uouultia Street.
Your
Teeth
Should have your close attention and when
you havo them filled the most skillful dentlht
should bo employed. Only tho beat work
done.
Oold Crowns r 00
(lold Fillings $1 CO up
Silver Killings 75c
Tail's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1017 TjOUGLAS stheet.
Oxford Ties and Slippers
Recent large purchases of
these goods direct from
big eastern manufacturers
enables us to sell them at
less than wholesale prices. .
98c
$1.34
$1.75
$1.15
98c
39c
50c
39c
for ladiea' fine 1.50 kid, turn Bole, oxford
ties, made by J. I. Benedict & Co. .
for ladios' fine 82 and 2.50 vlei oxford
ties, mado by P. N. Wadloigli & Co., all
sizes and widths, B to E.
for tho Sax Shoe Go's make of ladie3' fine
2.50 Southern button oxfords, with vest
ing top3 and hand turned soles.
for misses' fine 1.60 kid strap slippers,
made by R. T. Wood & Co, sizes 12 to 2.
for child's fine $1.35 kid strap slippers, in
black and tans, sizes 8i to 11.
for child's fine 75c patent leather and red kid
strap slippers, sizes 2 to 54
for men's 75c tennis oxford tics, sizes 6
to 10.
for boys' GOc tennis oxford ties, sizes 2 to
54.
You bave th. BEST notwltbsundlna they coat you n more than Inferior aoodU
, K. RICE M. C. CO., MANIirAUTUKKRa, NT. I.OUIS. MO, IIBIIAII II IRC
C. A, RAIL3BACK. OUA1IA, DlflTKlBUTOR. URIUH HUE
Close inspection
of teeth mado and placed by us will
fall to disclose any dlfferenco between
art and nature.
H It AKTII'IOIAl, TKKTII AUK
1'HII flJCT
In shape, size and color and perform
nil the functions of tho natural t;tu
with ratUfactlon to tho wearer.
Superior dentlitry at moderats
prices, Extracting nnd lllllnr uy our
new pnlnlras method.
BAILEY, the Dentist
AVi I'azlaa lOtlt Jt Faraaiu.
I.aUjr Atleadaat. I'h.u. 10,-
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