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    TITE OMATTA DAILY DEE: BATTJUPAY. DECEMBER 24. 1904.
Gigantic Clearing Sale of Holiday Goods Saturday at "The Big Store"
HOLIDAY GOODS IN OUR BASEMENT
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&a IRON
2
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1J0OO SLZOS AMO COASTERS,
Of alt Mnifc, sa snd wood frame, seme of the 1 Qr
Iibiih t r brought to Omtht, up fram . . . w
1. If U I
1,500 Pars Barney
6 Berry Skates
x Tha bail mads In iQ
Amwlot, up from
Razors and PocHre Knives
W oatry fx Ur"at Um of wsrrsnt.d ruori In the
Ity. Osme and soe nr new Baf.ty, tn;oiu can
,hj J1 HeotaatatoC new, 1,75
POCXHT BflTW-ffi here an endless varlsty,
peari anq nnuine nannies, P'rj uua w ar
il cot Mrrx we replace ll with a
urn
rirYfl
v r
ran:
ns
ime up (rota...
10c
309 Sff AbWu'i Bss? WirranHd Cirri ng Stt$
la Mm or complete f. Iwj, pearl or AQr
Stag Ssailkes p from
Coffee and Tea Pots
Orer fifty different styles of Cof
fee and Tea Pots In COPPER
N'ICKEti plated engraved and
plain, all slsea and prices.
The Steman Coffee Machine
Do you Ilk GOOD COFFEEt
Coma and ea this machine. It
beat thten all In poU.meq cop
per or nickel plated, a ,7.50
Ana Christina present, at "v'
Chafing Dishes and 5 0'Clock Teas
W carrr largest line In Omabs. all ter- f J Q
nun's best good, warranted, up from
AIR RIFLES The Daisy and King gg
GUNS AH kinds A good double barreled Q
RIFLES All kinds of Winchesters and I -ft
Colts, single and repeaters, P from
TOOL CHESTS From 49c to Sip.OO-all war-ranted-WRrranted
set In nice hard- e IS
WOOd chest, for J.J
UlJMillJL5ljvlS
THE RELIABLE STORE.
Dolls Must Go!
YOUR LAST CHANCE BITOT'S
Wo want to nxluoa onr stock fully half by Saturday night and In order to do so ws offer Books
at ttM aonaatlooal redaatioiis. .
ELSIB B0OK3 AT COST. LOUISE ALCOTTS BOOKS AT COST.
ALL STANDARD BOOKS AT COST.
Klallac's Works, oholoe
KiaUars works,
Vie )
r oSnndard Books
A
lao Toy Book
' at
Ho Toy Bocks
an. ...
, 25c
9c
71c
10c
$1.00 Copyright Books 2Sc
at
5c Toy Books 2iC
10c Toy Books
af-
25c Toy Books 12JC
60o Toy Bobks-1 ' 25C
5c
TttlPPiB'iM to W closed out at 50 Per Cent Discount
Sweeping price reductions all through our Immense doll stock.
Fine kid body dolls
with bisque head and pood
regular $l.r0 values, at
69c
Cloth and
Wool Dolls
No place in Omaha will
you find such an extensive
line. Foxy Grandpa,
Dolly Varden, Jack, etc.,
at unequalled low prices.
75c kid body bisque
head doll, great snap Sat
urday, at
39c
Sample Dolls
in almost endless variety
of style and very best
makes your unrestricted
choice of the entire line at
Half Price
Toys Pmmm T0YS
Ml Kinds of Iron Toys at Greatly Reduced Prices.
All kinds of Blocks
and Games at prices
which are sure to
dispose of them
rapidly. See them.
Hobby Horses, Children's Desks, Black
Boards, Doll Furniture of all
kinds and styles, all at
CLEARING SALE PRICES SATURDAY.
STEAM ENGINES
of all kinds and quit
Hits at bargain prlctt.
50c Engine 25c
BEAUTIFUL GIFTS AT HALF
$2.60 Ladles' Toilet Caea.
at
13.00 Ladles' Toilet Cases,
at ,
$6.00 Ladles' Toilet Cases,
at ,
$2.00 Ladles' Carriage Bags,
at
$2.60 Ladles' Carriage Bags,
at
$6.00 Ladles' Carrlago Bags,
at
$1.00 Ladles' Opera Bags,
at
$5.00 Quality Gentlemen's Combination Toll at Sets,
ai
1.25
1.50
2.50
1.00
1.25
2.50
50c
24o
7c
to Children's Initial Handkerohlefs.
at
15c Ladles' Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
at ,
28o Ladles' Embroidered Handkerohlef", 12iC
Ko Ladies'' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 17C
$1.00 Ladies' 'Hand 'Bags,' 50c
$2.00 Me'n''s'Miiit'a'ry"Bro 1.00
$300 Men's Miil'tarr' Brush 'se's, 2,50
2.50
A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS
FROM OUR
MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
1.50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS in all the best pattern?CIO -
and materials, your choice, of 100 doz., at ,..,Ov
SILK MUFFLEKS in all the newest styles, white, black CA
or fancy colored, at 98c, 75c and J"v
FANCY BU6PENDEKS,'over 100 patterns each in sep- AQ0
erate box, choice, f 1.50, 98c and..., TC
MEN'S GLOVES in Mocha, Lamb Skin and Kid, unlined and
fleece or silk lined, splendid values, Saturday, at fS.OOj 1 ((
fl.50 and ....IsUV
75c MEN'S GOLF GLOVES, fine quality Saxony, with A0
double wrist, all colors, special at TVv
STYLISH TIES, we are headquarters for this line of
goods, all stylea and shades, at from $2.00 to. Jj
1.00 TO $1-50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR, in fine California wool,
Natural Gray," Camels Hair or Fancy, special at 98c J JJ
SWEATERS for Men and Roys, over 100 patterns, in
black, white and fancy colors, from $5.00 to. ......... J C
Women's Ready to Wear Garments
Splendid In Quality, Latest in Style and at Prices Unapproachable
for Economy.
Ladies' Suits, Coats, Furs The most magnificens line ever shown
In Omaha, at prices which, quality considered, cannot be duplicated.
See our offerings judge for yourself. You don't need to be an expert
to immediately recognize the great worth of our offering. ,
LADIES' COATS In SO and 88-Inch
A New Instrumental Success
1 2c "FIELD DAY"--12c
Also the following at UHc per copy by mall, 14c: "Good Bye, My Lbdy Love,"
"Alawys In the Way," "Good-Bye, Llttlo Girl, Oood-Bye." "Satisfied1 "Bhe Was
Worn Missouri ,'(, "Billy," "Uncle Sammy," "Troubadour," "Kate Kearney," . "Semi
Bole," "Don't Cry Katie Dear," "When the Bees Are In the Hive," "Fighting the
Flames," "Merry Maidens," "Underour:ent." All of these are regular 60o pieces. On
sale on day only, at 12Ho per oopy, by mill, 14c.
To Introduce FIVE NEW HITS we will sell them at to per copy, by mall lOo, for
one day only. "Don't "Keep Me Waiting." "Down the Path of Love with Thee,"
"My LUUe Rag Doll," "I Wish I Didn't Have to Work No More." "Pork Chop la the
Sweetest Flower That Grows."
Your choice of any ladles' suit In the
house, worth up to $15.00, g fJQ
Your choice of any ladles' suit In the
house worth up to $20.00, J2 CjQ
Exceptionally Handsome Suits that sold
at from $20.00 to $30.00 14 CIA
choice Ir.!U
lng Sale price
Two Great Skirt Values
HANDSOME SKIRTS In immense variety of style and 7 PA
most elegant fabrics, regular $15.00 values, at f JU
STYLISH SKIRTS In voiles, etamlnes, peau de aolea,
etc., handsome designs, worth up to $12.50, choice.. .. .
lengths, made up In fine kerseys with
guaranteed taffeta lining, worth up to
$12.00 Clearing Sale C 11
price D.UU
LADIES' COATS A mixed lot, but all
this season's styles, all broken lines.
Dut wortn up to $9.00 Clear- 1 AA
l.UU
STYUSH SILK WAISTS
In taffeta, peau de sole, etc., In all colors
and black, worth up to $6.00 O OH
Clearing sale price
$1.60 albatros and venting waists, 6QC
Special nducemenfs for Holiday Shopptrs in
Our Children' Dtparimtnl.
CHILDREN'S COATS In fri-Jses. Cheviots,
, kerseys,- eto., well msde and nicely trim
med, garments that sold up to O QQ
$7.60 choice Saturday A.CJ
$6.00 CHILD'S COATS 1.Q8
STYLISH 'INFANTS' COATSin' the very
popular bear skin cloth, tome in reus
blues nnd white extra special
value Saturday, at ;
CHILDS' COATS Worth up to
$4.00. at
WOMEH'S EIDER00WH BATH ROBES
In reds, blues, pinks and grays. Just the
ixlJZ .. 3. 98-2.98-1 . 98
3.98
1.00
4.98
Furs and Coats for Christmas Gifts
LARGEST STOCK-BEST VALUES TO BE FOUND.
lth six tails 1 4Q
. 2.98
...4.90
. 5.98
40.00
7.50
HANDSOME KERSEY COATS-Extra special Q Oft
value Saturday at.-
PEGGY FROM PAR IS COATS-In all the best and most pop
ular fabrics unequalled values Saturday 12.90
PRETTY RIVBR MINK SCARFr-Wlth six talis
.peclal at. .,...;,
WOMEN'S 80-INCH CONEY BCARF
at
$7 60 OPOSSUM SCARF
at t,
HANDSOME ' FOX SCARF
at
A magnificent line of stylish double Fox Scarfs
at W.88, $10.00, $12.;o up to
$10.00 COATS--length, In fancy mixtures, velvet
trimmed special at
Interesting Saturday Specials
IN OUR
Ladies' and Children's Underwear
Department
LADrEB' VESTS AND PANTS-$1.60 quality, In natural gray C Q O n
and scarlet, exceptional value, at f Jt'JOw
LADIE8''COMBINATION SUITS $1.50 and $2.00 qualities, In Qn f Cft
whlte and silver gray a snap at OL"I.IU
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR The finest 11ns shown In the city and at prices
which, quality considered, cannot be duplicated.
MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS Excellent quality, trimmed with deep embroidery or"
lace, extra full and well made bargains at til HH
$1.60, $1.98 up to . IViUU
LADIES' GOWNS A magnificent line Just received, quality the best, trimmed
with the very best laces and embroidery unequalled values fl A A A
Saturday, at 08c, $1.60 up to IU.UU
FANCY WHITE APRONS In the very latest and prettieat C Cflf
designs the finest line ever shown In the city at ,..4Jl"'JUC
A GIFT OF GLOVES
Is appreciated by all ladies. An extra pair never comes amiss.
LADIES' KID GLOVES in all
plain or fancy stitching, two
pretty )earl clasps, pulr
LADIES' KID GLOVES in all
the newest shades, at
KAYSER CASHMERE Gloves,
excellent quality, at
KAYSER GOLF GLOVES, allk
lined, at
60c GOLF GLOVES, strictly all
wool, at 89c and
colors,
1.50
1.00
50c
75c
25c
50c Misses' Golf Gloves In plain and
fancy colors, special Saturday H?
at 3C
LADIES' FULL SLEEVE BLOUSE
SWEATERS, worth up to $5.00. extra
special Saturday at $3, $2.60
and
MISSES' SWEATERS, in all f PA
styles, at $2.00 and 1. Ju
LADIE8' NORFOLK SWEAT- C A A
ER JACKETS, all styles, at. .D.XfXJ
2.00
Your Last Chance to Buy Oranges, Nuts and
Fancy, large, sweet, juicy. High
land Naval Oranges, regular Itoc
per dozen for Xmas, Otp
dosea 'Jl
Fancy new fresh almonds, Alberts,
peoars, walnuts and Hra
11 nuts, mlxt'4. per lb IaiL
Fanoy new Hallone eu OZ
dates. lb, lor a.C5W
California ngu, per
paokage
Fanoy new Colorado white jOlp
clover honey, per rack
Large, bright Cape Cod Ulr
cranberriea. per quart S
Tokay Grapes, Tangerines, Table
Apples. Bananas, Eto. Everything
that's needid fo? Xmas, fresh snd
new at the lowest prloea.
B" tut ay - Mow Drieit Fralta foa
- Xmas.
New lemon, orange or Qr
cltrou peel, per lb
Fancy seeded raisins, per 8C
New California muscatel' fr
raisin., per lb
Hew English cleaned cur- 71n
rants, per lb
New California peaches, 7c
p.r lb SC
New Mulr Park I2ir!
aprleo's, per lb a. 9 w
New Vltglnlu raapberrlea, OCXn
pr.?t c
12lc
...ic
New Bart left pears,
per lb
New compressed mince
meat,, per cackasje...
Fancy ( tanned Uoods, eto for
Xmas.
18 lbs. pure cane granu- f flA
lated sugar for ,.. I.Vvl
$-lh. cans solid packed 7i
tomatoes a k
l-lb. cans golden e 1
pumpkin !
S-lb. cans hominy, squash, sauer
krai.t or baked 7 1
beans lib
2-lb. cans sweet sugar
corn
z-iu. cans tarly June 7Xr
sifted peas if C
z-lb. cans fancy wax,
string or lima beans.
Malta Vita, torce, Xcejo, Epg-o-
.ee or Dreaaiasi oat
meal, per package..,
l-lb. Jars pure fruit
Jam
Large bottles Queen
olives
Pick lea, assorted
kinds
See our Full Une of Fancv New
Assorted Cookies and Crackers for
Xmas. -
74c
.7ic
.7ic
Epg-o-
74c
7ic
.lUc
,7sc
Fancy Groceries for
Xmas-
YOUR
MEAT SACRIFICE FOR
XMAS DINNER.
Turkeys, ducks and geese all our
own killing and dressing. No cold
storage stock, but fresh, round, fat
stock.
Pork
loins
Pork
roast
No. 1 bams, Cudahy, Swift
and Armour brands ....
Ex. fancy bacon, Cudahy,
Swift and Armour brands
Ex. fancy bacon, Morrell's
Iowa brand
Farley lamb
legs
Fancy lamb
stews
Mince
meat ,
' Headquarters for smoked and pick
led fleli. Fancy cheese from all parts
of the country.
7c
.... ..6'c
I0!c
lie
121c
9c
3c
8c
Special Cut Rates
on Gold and Gold Filled
SPECTACLES' and EYEGLASSES
No extra charge for re-
fitting after Xmas.
Opera Glasses
at Reduced Prices.
For a Gift
A Nice Suit Case.
Is Just the thing; we have them in all
styles and sizes, from $25.00 C A
down to leeJU
A specially handsome line of filled
cases, linen, leather or satin lined. See
them.
Trunks, the quality of wlHch 1 CA
Is unsurpassed, at $30 down to.LJU
Grips In all styles, A.(n
at $17 down to fU V
Extra special values In suit T CA
cases Saturday, at $4 U ana. .m r v
Hats of best quality at
$5.00 down to
Caps for men and boys, $3.60
down to ,
1.50
19c
Big Sale Christmas Slippers
Slippers of all kinds at less than the cost to make. Tables piled with
fine slippers priced within the reach of all. . 1
tan or black
All the $2.25 and $2.00 slippers,
tan or black
All the $2.60 and $3.00 slippers, ? Oil
tan or black tJM
1.50
1.25
...98c
...69c
...48c
All the $1.50, $1.75 and $1-95 slippers,
tan or black
All the $125 and $1.40 slippers,
tan or black
All the $1.00 slippers, tan or
embroidered . . .
All the 75c slippers, tan or
embroidered
Men's, women's and misses' fleece
lined velvet slippers
Women's BEST quality knit slippers,
all colors
39c
98c
Women's hand made bedroom slippers, Ofis
silk pompom ZfOC
The BEST arctic for the money
made
1.00
Women's, misses' and child's fine jersey XC1A
leggings, t9c, 40c and JJC
New Xma styles lu the ULTRA shoe, 'Z PA
ultra In style aud quality, all leathers. .J, 03
Omaha agents for the STETSON and CROSSETT shoes for men and tha
ULTRA and GROVER shoes for women. V '
See Sixteenth street window.
JUDGE BAKER STATES CASE
Old Omahan Tells of Tronble Over His
Jtdioial Foiition.
BLAMES FACTIONAL POUTICS FOR IT
1 - '
Learn Restgnatiom la Hands of Presi
dent, Who Has Not Yet Ac
cepted It Fatore Coarse
Not Certain.
udge Benjamin S Baker, accompanied
by Mrs. Baker, arrived In Omaha Friday
morning from Washington to spend Christ
mas with Omaha friends. The Judge was
warmly congratulated many times during
the morning by Omahans over the happy
outcome of the charges preferred against
him as associate Justice of the United
States supreme court in ' New Mexico.
Jude Baker said:
"The whole trouble was the result of fac
tional fight n the republican party, and
aimed at me because of some decisions that
I had rendered. The result of the decisions
necessarily was against one faction ana
SUMMER PLEASURES
are mcntially out-of- door ones.
Alf the'active sports make the
bath a luxury; add to its delights
by using HAND SAPOLIO,
the only soap which lifts a bath
above a commonplace cleansing
process. . and makes it a dainty
delight. V V' V , : ;
for the other faction. No one knows how
bitter the fight between political factions
Is in New Mexico until he has seen It. It
is nothing to assassinate a man's character
or reputation if It will aid a political fac
tion, and, in fact, they sometimes take life,
growing out of political feuds. The charges
preferred against me at Washington were
of no consequence. I was told by the inspec
tor of the Department of Justice If there
was anything to answer I would be given
the charges and evidence that I might do
so. I was never furnished with them nor
given an opportunity to refute them. The
first intimation I had concerning the matter
was a wire from the attorney general that
I had been removed. I took the train the
following morning for Washington.
Attitude of the President. '
"The prealdent had refused Senator Mil
lard and others to consider the matter at
all. In fact, he stated that tha Incident
was closed. The entire Nebraska delega
tion was before the president asking that
my matter be held In abeyance until I
reached Washington. The president re
fused to do It. On my arrival In Washing
ton I went o see the attorney general In
company with Senator Mtllard and Con
gressman Hlnxhaw and went over the en
tire matter with the attorney general. The
attorney general admitted that he had not
read any of the charges or the evidence.
I then went to see the president In com
pany with Senator Millard and Congress
man Hlnshaw, asked for a hearing and
was granted one.
"I told the president I was not asking
for mercy, leniency or favors. All I asked
was un opportunity to present my side of
the case, feeling assured that when I
could do so, he would recall and revoke his
order of removal. The . president an
nounced that I was entitled to a heartngf,
and to cut the mat tier short. " I was
given a hearing. The president imme
diately revoked the order- of removul and
I was reinstated.
"The summary action of thr president,
as well that of tke attorney general,
was the result of -ptriitreat treachery
among men in blgh places in the territory,
who had professed to be my friends. It
will be observed that In the first Instance,
that the president and the department
of Justice gave me a certificate of hon
esty and integrity, but that ns I was not
vigorous enough, they thought some other
man ought to be sent there.
' No Crltlrlsm of Roosevelt.
"The idea that I am not vigorous enough
to answer the requirements of any commu
nity is quite ridiculous among those who
know me. The president was quite ns will
ing to correct an error as to do a right. I
have no complaint to make of the president.
After my reinstatement on account of the
action taken by one member of the su
preme bench, as well as local conditions,
knowing It would be unpleasant for me to
continue In my position, I tendered my
resignation, to take effect upon the ap
pointment and qualification of my successor.
. "I have not determined what I shall do In
the future. I may remain where I am In
Alburquerque and go Into the practice of
law. Almost every man I meet upon the
streets of Omkha Is begging me to return
here, yet I have not decided and will not
for some time as to what course I shall
pursue or where I phall locate for the
future. I was much pleased at the upris
ing of the people In Alburquerque upon re
ceiving the information that I had been
removed. I nave more friends and supporters-
than I had any Idea that I had In
that community, and I am more than
pleased at the hearty reception of my
friends In Omaha."
"When do you eipect your successor to
be appointed and qualify?" was asked.
"This I cannot answsr," responded the
Judge; "in fact, my resignation has not
been accepted by the president, so far aa I
know. The quicker my successor Is ap
pointed and qualified the better it will
please me,"
Judge and Mrs.. Baker will leave for New
Mexico Monday nlght-
Toys for the little ones, misses and mas
ters. We're headquarters. Come see them
and the toboggan slide mechanical toy win
dow. Orchard d: Wilhelm Carpet Co.
CCRNISH H0WE FROM EAST
Itns All Arrangements Complete for
Openlnir of Carter White
Lead Works.
The Carter White Lead company will re
open Its Omaha pla,nt January i, with a
full force, working full time. For two
months workmen have been busy preparing
for this resumption of work, and while the
factory has not been Increased In capa
city, the machinery and equipment have
been thoroughly renewed. The repairs are
now complete. Eighty men will go to work
In the plant on the opening day under
Frank Barker, who Is to be the locil man
ager. It la the policy of the company to
take on all of the old men who can be
found in Omaha and who have been work
ing at other occupations since the East
Omaha plant shut down a year and a half
ago.
President E. J. Cornish of the company
returned Thursday ,rom Montreal, where
he has beeu superintending the completion
of the new works there, which are to opsn
In February.
"Omaha Is my home." said Mr. Cornish.
"It h the finest climate anywhere and
Is the pleasantet city to live In. I am an
Omaha man first and last. But, while I
shall continue this as ray home, I shall
be able to spend here only about one week
in four and will divide my time between
the head office and works at Chicago, the
new works at Montreal and the Omaha
plant. The reopening of the plant here Is
permanent and comes because we have
passed the capacity of the Chicago works.
This happened last year and the company
had to withdraw from the sale of dry lead.
Now the company believes by the sale of
some dry lead b'uth the Chicago and Omaha
plants can be operated to fun capacity.
"The suspension before was due to the
fact it was more economical to operate one
plant ta its full capacity than two at half
capacity. The Omaha lead manufactured
by the Carter process was put Into the
market orst at the time ot the formatloa
of the Lead trust. We have always had
to meet opposition because we manufac
tured lead by a different process. The orig
inal Omaha plant had a capacity of 500
tons a year and the Chicago and Omaha
plants now produce 20,000 tons.
"The new Montreal plant Is the only cor
roding works In Canada and Is of sufficient
capacity to supply the Canadian trade. We
went there becauie fhe smelter Interests of
the Dominion sent a representative to the
United States to investigate the lead com
panies and decided our process was the
best."
We admit of no peers,
kitchen.
Omaha Candy
Toys! Toys! Toysl
Last call you'll have to hurry. Our stock
Is yet complete. Many bargains to be found
here In pretty and popular toys that will
gladden the hearts of the little ones. Or
chard & Wilhelm Carpet Co.
Cut glass. Frenzer, lith and Dodge.
Get your candles at 610 No. 16th St.
Marriage I. Iren.es.
The following licenses to wed were is
sued up to noon December 23:
Name and Hesldt-nce Age.
William E. Wharton, Frontier Co., Neb.. 43
Catherine Meade. New Hampton. Ia
Charles Fowler, Omaha
Bertha Mcintosh, Omaha
Charles E. Unch. Belmont, Neb
Amy Underbill. Belmont, Neb
Donald Q. McKay. Omaha
Nellie B. Allen. Omaha
Frits Stagun, Onnha
Mary Mose. Onmha
SI
. 20
. 34
. IS
. SS
. 30
. 40
. 24
18-K. Wedding Kings. Edliolm, Jeweler.
IIRS. VYIHSLOV'S
SOOTIIIKQ SYRUP
msa kM aaed by MIIUods of SoOwn for u.lr
oLlidnui wliii TUUu for ow Fifty T.
IT suotfcM to ebild, r-rtus lb gunx, ail.r.
til twin, euros tud eUlu, ad Is Us
..EEJ-rA.-. .
Hlardv's
THE 89 CENT STORE"
1313 DODGE ST.
Clearing Out
All the Toys
And Holiday Goods.
Santa flans wares at prices
tbat will clear then ont quick.
Nowhere In Omaha can yon pick j
from tacit a clean, reliable stock,
nd at such bargain prices. Here
are a tew of them. There are
hundreds of others equally srood.
.FASHION IN HAIR
Glva ft woiui a bwaiitirn ha4 of Hair, and Halt
tha twill of lauty woa. Ijium baautiful TUiut
tint, rih hroii i .h del, mailow guld ffecta,
warm chcitout huet, at prolu4 only by 'La
Imperial Hair Regenerator
Til. Slma-larrf H.lr Coloring for Grav or Blru fc4
H.tr. Make, the h.lr oft .nd .1ot. bnu.
f your l..lr color.fl fre.. Send ft.f inphlct. f
apcrUlClicai.lHlf.Ce.jSW.2.aSt.,Nw Verk '
Sbtiuias 4k MuCuuu.lt !' Co.. letn 4k iw)t. osj.
50c Folding Beds, closing
them out at
60c Doll Cabs, with wire
wheels, closing them out at...
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