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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BKK? SATURDAY, AriUT, 20. 10,07.
I Here Are a Few of the Exceptional Bargains that Await You Saturday
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W omen s Suits
CHARMING SPRING HATS
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Extra Specials for Saturday
It In so easy and satisfactory to select your Spring Suit from our great
Itew department on the Second Floor, New Store. Our stocks are lmmensa
and are strictly correct and ultra fashionable. There's a big saving, too.
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Charming Spring Novelties in Brandeis'
Lingerie Waists--the favorites for
1907, daintiest of trimmings and
selected sheer fubrica, new sleeves,
new fronts, new Q R r 50
features, at OC-l
New Walking Skirts
Made with wide folds new tailor'
pleats. The stripes, m tjg
h nromlnent "
CANDY SPECIALS
in "SWEETLAND"
. Drandels East Arcade
Lotus Chocolate Creams, our regular 40c
hand-made, bitter sweet line, all hand
rolled, cream center, In 10 flavors,
Baturday special, J P.
per pound J C
Our popular after dinner Cream Pat
tiesfollowing flavors: : peppermint,
lemon, winter green, orange, pistachio,
violet, maple, chocolate and vanilla
Saturday special, '"Id
per pound , . UC
Swedish Kisses, pound 10
Wrapped Caramels, many flavors, per
ponnd 10
Yankee Peanut Brittle, pound. . . . 12
BRANDEIS
DISASTERS IN PHILIPPINES
Towi of Hollo, Capital of Pans j, Totally
Dtitrotd bj Fir.
EARTHQUAKE SHAKES LUZON ISLAND
Tw Provinces Report Demit to
Belldl-ce, While Ma-lla Feela
Llcbter Shake Comma-lra-tloa
Mar Be Delayed.
MANILA, April I9.-The town of Hollo
waa totally destroyed by fire this morning
and 20.000 people rendered homeless. The
fiames are still raging, fanned by a heavy
wind. The fire has passed beyond control
of the civil and military authorities. The
damage has not been estimated. Only
meager reports have so far been received
here, as telegraphic communication Is af
fected. Hollo Is the capital of the Island of
Panay, located on the east coast. The port,
which Is the second In Importance In the
Philippines, next to Manila, Is the center
f the sugar Import trade.
Reports have been received from South
Luson of a severe esrtliquake In the town
f Nueva Careres, capital of the province
f Arlboa Camarines, and also at Nayabaa,
In the province of Tayabas, in northern
Luson. The destruction of buildings Is re
ported, but so far there Is no mention of
any toss of life.
It Is feared that communication by wire
ttaa been affected. A trembler was ex
perienced at Manila, with Intermittent
sj!Ocks for three hours this morning. Three
of the shocks were severe, but the majority
f the others were scarcely perceptible.
Tidal Wave aa Carolina lalaaria.
BERLIN. April 19. Colonial Director
Xemburg informed the budget committee
f the Reichstag today that a cable mes
hed been received from the governor
Saturday Evening Special
Saturday Evunlnp, between 6 and 9:30 p. m , we
will place on nale a large tock of curtain rods.
35c extension Curtain Hods. SOc
25c Extension Curtain Rods. 8c
20c Extension Curtain Rods. 5c :
Now on display in onr how windows.
Miller, Stewart Besxton
413-15-17 So. 16th Street
p.
Smart Spring
Suit at S10
New Eton Suits of plaid worsted and
plain panama, braided girdle and
braid trimmed Jacket, with fancy Per-
slan vest. Jacket is satin
lined with new side
pleated skirt, Saturday
Stunning Spring
Suit at $19
Lots of smart style here all new fea
tures, very latest cloths and colors
It's a genuine
bargain, special
at.
New Red Golf
Jackets
Prince Chap and box back, black collar,
a genuine 8.60 value, at
VISIT OUR NEW
AND FINELY
EQUIPPED
OPTICAL
DEPARTMENT
Mala Floor, New $lor
uoraers ior
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at u0
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100 Calling Cards,
any style tq
ol type... JJ'
East Arcade
worm from 4c to 2c
per yard. A snap,
Saturday only,
yard ,
- BOSTON
of the Island of Yap announcing that a
disastrous typhoon swept over the Caroline
Islands on Oood Friday, March 29, and 230
of the natives the Ululthl group were
drowned; that the cocoanut trees were de
stroyed and famine threatened the sur
viving natives. The steamer Planet of the
German navy, which has been engaged in
geodetic work, and the steamer Germanla
of the Jaluit company proceeded to the
n'ullht Islands, taking food and help. It is
proposed to bring as many of the suffering
natives as possible to the Pelew and La
drone Islands.
Earthquake ta Sooth Carolina.
CHARLESTON, 8. C, April 19.,A slight
earthquake shock was felt In Charleston
and Bummerville at S:25 o'clock this morn
ing. In the latter place It was said that
dishes rattled. From various points In
l lie pity people reported having been
awakened by a rumble, followed by three
alight wave movements. It lasted about
eight second, according to some reports,
and was apparently from southeost to
northwest.
RUMOR' OF BIG WILL CONTEST
Nearest Relatives of "Silent" Smith
r His Desire Will Be
Respeeted.
NEW YORK. April 19 The Immense
fortune, estimated at 176,000.000, left by
James Henry Smith when he suddenly
died In Japan while on a wedding tour
around the world may, according to a
story printed here today, be the subject
of a contest, as the story asserts that
more than a score of Smith's relatives
havs reached a 'determination to in.lst
upon a division of the estate.
CHICAGO, April 19. Relatives of the
late James Henry Smith denied today that
they Intended ' to content his will. Mr.
Smith's two sisters. Mrs.' Victor Ross
Iiarh and Mrs. J. N. Mills, and his nepTiew.
William S. Mason, all declared today that
no effort whatever would be made to
break the will.
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Sale o! Shopping Bags, Beaded Bags, Etc.
All solid leather Carriage Bags, Avenue Bags, Vanity Bags, strap handle Bags, etc. ff r
in a variety of colors, made to retail at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 all new and M "M)
very stylish v Q
ana
French Kid Lrathcr Bolt" Studded
with fine steel points, variety of
colors, tome with leather covered
buckles, worth
up to 11.25
at
25c
largo buttons,
,
.4.98
Waist Section
Women's Silk, Net and Lace Waists
Many styles in dress or summery
" effects, beautiful ' examples of
French and American waist de
signs all new Z QO
this spring JZJ
Muslin Underwear
An extra Saturday special Women's
Drawers, lace and tuck , g
trimmed, actually " I
worth 36e at. a
WALL PAPER.
Yes, a trifle cold, but what 'does that
matter? Wall Parer keeps. - Besides,
we make It an object to you to buy now.
Tapestries for halls, dens and dining
, rooms, that elsewhere command 30e,
20c and 16c, our -i k tcl in
price only. roll. .lOC-liC-lOC
Nobb, attractive sceneries, 3 handsome
. designs, Worth 60c and 60c oa
roll, our price, roll OUC
sc. oc. 6c and 3c, papers
payers
lc
Our popular prices still prevail,
now. i
Buy
STORE
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADL
prins: Bniinssi Detslopi Slowly Baoause
of Umeuo-tbla W.ather.
BUILDING OPERATIONS STILL ACTIVE
Factories Are Boar n i .k.
Disturbances Are Few Freight
Blockades Lifted la Large
Degree.
NEW YORK. April 19.-R. O. Dun Co.'s
weekly-- Re view of Trade tomorrow will
aayi
Spring trade develops slowly because of
unreasonable weather, but the lrmt .rnnn.i
will be recovered In large measures when
normal temperature prevails. Cold wcatUur
has prevailed over unusually large areas
retarding ag! (cultural progress, aa well ks
imuo, as in iigni-w-igtu wearing apparl
ami other spring gxxlg, but similar bad
siaria in oilier years have sometimes
oruugni most ravoratile results.- The oniy
actual damage of any account is reported
In some winter wheat Held, of the south
west, where Insects and drouth combined
to Injure grain and in moat of this area
some other crop has been planted.
Wholesale business for later seasons Is
on a liberal scale, building operations are
active and leaulng manufacturing plants
are busy. Few labor struggles retard work
In the industries and an unusually small
number of striKes are scheduled for My.
Little complaint Is heard regarding frt-Uht
blockades and with the resumption of lake
navigation on the northern , border traffic
conditions will soon be entirely satisfac-
lui jr.
yulet conditions in the pig Iron market
were to be expected after the large sales
of last week and production has boen sold
so lar ahead that quotations are fully
maintained. In the steel department there
is an Increasing scarcity of billets that
handicaps consumers. The wire trade is
especially disturbed, because demand has
been so urgent that stocks could not be
accumulated for spring business, and the
season opeus with smaller supplies than
ever before. Itogress In building opera
tions brought out requirements for struc
tural shapes that cannot be satisfactorily
met. '
No change has appeared In the primary
markets tor textile fabrics, prices ruling
firm, and mills are well occupied. Resales
of cottons are recorded, but without ad
verse effect, buyers being ready to take all
offerings at second hands. While the coarse
yarns section is the least active, there la
no accumulation of goods, and there la
less Indication of speculation. Few actual
alterations have occurred in prices of cot
ton goods, but the tendency Is still up
ward, premiums being frequently paid In
order to secure satisfactory deliveries. A
supporting: feature la tha curtailment f
jroductiuu. which Is unavoidable because
or tne scarcity of labor.
Although there Is a better demand for
hides on the whole, several grades havs
cheapened still more because of heavy ac
cumulations. Foreign dry hides are all
lower for the week, sales being made one
fourth to three-fourths of a cent lower.
While leather markets are fairly well sus
tained, recent large purchases have not
had as much effect aa was anticipated and
current business is Quiet.
BHADSTBEKri REVIEW OF TRADE
Cold Weather Delays raraalasT Overs
.Hans aad Dells Business.
NEW YORK. April 1.-Bradstraeta to
morrow will aay:
Continued cold weather throughout the
country delay crow yrccaraUuua and da-
Misses' Genuine Alligator Bags with horn
back special in this sale 3JC
Beaded Bags The reigning fad of the sea
son. Bought from a Broadway, New York,
house at a big sacrifice. Finest beaded ef
fects in steel, black, red, white Fj. d
turquoise, worth up to D
$2.50 at, each .
af
Beautiful Hand Knanieled Bolt
Ilns Also fancy pearl and
turquoise lace pins, worth up
to .uo
at.
only
25c
INFANTS
WEAR
DEPARTMENT
The most complete section In the
west devoted to Infants' Wear and
Nursery Necessities.
On Our Second Floor, New Store.
Everything for the baby, moderately
priced. Capable, Intelligent sales
women. Our Great Line of Baby's Furnishings
.ncludcs:
Toilet Sets and Baskets,
Clothes Hangers, Carriage Straps,
Trinket Boxes, Feeding Bottle3,
Powder Boxes and Puffs, Pacifiers,
Hose and Vest Stretchers,
Bibs, Net Veils, Rattles, Silk Armlets,
Safety Pin Holders, Slips.
Children's Ideal Waists Ages 2, 3, 4,
6 and 6 ; Satur- l
day iC
Infants' Outing Flannel Barques and
Kimonos Dainty colors, ribbon trim
med and embroidery edges, Ift
- worth 35c; one day special... IC
Padded Marseilles Bib A 15c
value, at
TWO SPECIALS'
CHILDREN'S CLOAK DEPT.
Children's Box Coats Ages 4 to
nobby mixtures; spe-
clal
1.98
Children's Wash Jumper Dresses
. Pleated skirts, braid trimmed sus
penders, made of fine cham
bray, all colors
velopments. Injures fruits, vegetables and
cotton and dull retail trade. Colncldentally
orders from and collections by Jobbers and
wholesalers are affected, but these latter
branches of trade feel this relatively legs
than In other years, because they are still
very generally pushed to complete deliv
eries on earlier orders. In cottons, features
are the tendency to mark up quotations of
prints, ginghams and sheetings, though
drills are accumulating and concessions
can be obtained. A noteworthy feature at
the country's largest market has been the
Announcement of the annulment of the
usual during sales In wash fabrics by a
leading concern, because there are no sur
plus stocks to offer. Water navigation has
been prevented from opening up as early
as In some other years, but It Is noted that
the railway traffic situation is easier, cars
are becoming more plentiful and the con
gestion ruling during the last half year
is less acute, though still affecting deliveries
of lumber, coal, cotton and other products.
Excluding New York, building Is still
active,. In excess of a year ago, in fact,
and building materials and hardware are
In demand. Labor is well employed, strikes
are few and wage advances are numerous,
but new construction work is reported
slowing down and a more plentiful supply
of unskilled labor at lower prices la indi
cated. r"lg Iron markets show a firmer under
tone, following the heavy purchases of steel
making Irons last week. More Interest In
foundry Iron for last half delivery has
developed, but the volume of business Is
only fair. Many consumers cling to the
Impression that prices will have to recede
before much business for future delivery
Is placed. Spot iron, when It Is available,
commands high prices and the import move
ment of foreign iron is expected to con
tinue for some time to come. remand and
specifications for most finished lines are
remarkably active. Steel billets are very
scarce In the central west. Orders for
structural steel are fair and heavy eon
tracts are pending. Coke la lower, demand
being less active. The copper market dis
plays a nnmoer or currents, witn aome quo
tations showing an easier situation, but
the larser domestic Interests still hold
prices firm.
Husiness failures In the United Stales
for the week ending April 18 number u.
against 1M last week, 167 In the like week
of lwti. im In 190. 199 In W4 and 12 In l!ti3.
Canadian failures for the week number 18,
as against z last week and Ci in this week
a year ago.
Wheat. Including flour, exports from the
T'nited States and Canada for the week
ending April 18 aggregated .10!.4i7 bu.,
against l,K31,10t bu. last week, 1. 844.7! bu.
this week last year and 4,118,10s bu. In
li ..
For the last forty-two weeks of the fiscal
year the exports are 1K.SMS.4X9 bu.. against
l',61.717 bu. In Hi 6-06, tl.rf.2.064 bu. in 14
05 and 21 -.289 bu. in l!n-f2. Corn ex-
rarts for the week are l.ttt9.6?2 bu., against
47S.71II bu Is st week, 1 7S,i72 bu. a year
ago and .232.4 bu. In 1905.
For the fiscal year to date the exports
are 67,999 .01 bu., against I'll 373 107 bu. In
19-Oti and 6ft. 777.644 bu. In 1904-06.
ROSS HAMMOND AFTER PLUM
(Continued from Third Page.)
note and settle all the expense Incurred, but
the plaintiffs refused.
HfclATKlCK An organization comprising
snout taenty-nve or tne business men or
Iilue Springs and to be known as ths
Rase Lall Park association has been Der-
fected st Blue Springs by the election of
these omceis: C W. McCullougn, president;
Kf .',. . ... ...... . xr 1J ....... t.. .
treasurer: A. It I'atton, O. E. Bishop and
E. K. Morrow, board of managers. A base
ball team has been organized and It is the
intention or the association to do some
thing fur the town ths coming year.
TEK AMAH John A. Goodwill, aged 77
died this morning, after an Illness of
short duration. Mr. uV.odwllI came to
Nebraska In 1857. stonilng st Bur-,
taeu a suburb uf Omaha- in 1 m a
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leaded llelt Fine beaded Jet with
front and back pieces white, tur
quoise and black, worth up to
13.50-
25c-50c-69c
at,
only.
1!
Brandeis Famous Hats, $5
Never have we shown such an elaborate as
sortment of up-to-date Hats, trimmed artis
tically with flowers, ribbons tf jm
and ornaments new brown vp
colorings are prominent
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SHEET
MUSIC
8C Copy
4 Copies
for
25o
Add lo each for Postage
Sweet Sally Mailer.
Can You Keep A BecretT
Only Let Me Dream Again.
Pretty Pansles (new Bong).
Sons My Sweetheart Sang.
Meet Mb When the Sun Goes
Down.
Who's Little Qlrlle in Tou?
She", the Mother of My Darling.
Cinderella (song).
Only a Little Hand of Gold.
Molly Green (new).
When the Troupe Comes Back
to Town.
She's Me Gal (big . hit).
Love, Love, Love.
Paddy (big hit). . ,
Brownie Kag.
Uncaii (new).
Impatient Jane.
Monte Nimk vnev,)
Falling Watere.
La Sorella (Spanish).
Queen bf Beauty Walt.
Vasear Girl Waltzes.
Arabian Night's Walt
Vanity Fair (easy).
King Bee (new march).
Jane Cable.
Lauterbach- (German).
Tell Her I Send My Love.
I'll Tell My Ma on You.
Pandora (new ong).
My Sunahlne Sue.
Same Old Starry Flag.
Alphonao and Gaston (big hit).
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8
f4
I
5c
14,
98c v
BRANDEIS -:- BOSTON STORE
up the river and settled on the bank of the
Missouri at a place then called lekamnn
Landing," where he lived for several years
before moving to Tekamah. .He leaves a
wife, two sons and two daughters. The
funeral services will be in charge of the
Independent Order of Odd. Fallows lodge of
this place.
WEST POINT Fred Putzeer, the North
western section hand who was held to the
district court by the county Judge on a
charge of entering the dwelling house of
Frank Heller, has settled his case. Owing
to the youth of the prisoner and the fact
of his parents being aged, respectable peo
ple, tne county attorney aeciaea to accept
a plea or petty larceny. I ne case was
therefore reopened and the defendant sen
tenced to a term of thirty days In the
county iall and to pay the costs of the
prosecution.
WEST POINT The snow, which had
been falling continuously for the last
thirty-six hours has abated. About fifteen
Inches of solid snow has fallen, laying
perfectly level, there being absolutely no
wind. The Immense amount or moisture
which has fallen will be of great benefit
to growing crops, as from Its even dis
tribution It Is soaking Into the ground
without any danger of flood. The soil was
very dry and the general opinion seems to
be that the precipitation was Just what
was needed and came In the best form. No
damage of any kind Is reported, either to
fruit buds or to growing grain from the
recent freezing weather.
NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY
Quaint and Carious Features of Life
la a Rapidly (i row
lull State.
Emll a Noisy Cards Emll KauffYnan's
cards Just whisper at you.--Norfolk News.
Fortunately the Tekamah newspupern
have found two points on which they can
agree the higher subscription pries and
the actions of Governor Sheldon.
If the snow of this week is not to be an
unmixed evil It will mak4 the grain crops
so big that farmers can pay higher prices
for fruit without reducing net profit.
Army of Benedicts WTiat a. gallant army
shall It be when the great army of bene
dicts la expended by a few of our trust
worthy young men who will Join the ranks
In tha next fortnight. Salem Correspond
ence Dakota City Eagle.
Facing a shortage of fruit Nebraska
housewives will do well to recall the fact
that pioneer women could make acceptable
preserves of watermelon rinds and "pump
kin butter" was once a delicacy.
Rest for St. Paur-Now that Clark Per
kins has quit 8t Paul and the Republican's
editorial columns are dumb as an oyster,
what will the people of 8t. Paul do for their
perennial newspaper rowZThe answer is
easy take a long needed rest Ord Quiz.
Baneful Effect of Marriage The Justice
of ths peace of this place was called upon
to marry a couple a few days since, and
is now suffering from nervous trouble.
Better let tha preachers tie these knots.
Nemaha City Correspondent Auburn Gran
ger.
Publicity at Beemer This editor has al
ways tried to say a good word fur this
Br&ndeiY Beautiful Millinery Department i Filled With tKi
Prettiest of Models for Spring and Early Summer Wear
It Is a charming and richly appointed place to select your hat, The ne
models we have Just received are marvels of beauty and up-to-date atyle.
flli z
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Special A Re.dy--Wer Hat et
In a great variety of styles, trimmed with
ornaments, choice
Bi SaJe of $2, $3 and $4
Subscription Books
5Dmi
A Mere Fraxtion of Their Former Selling Fric
nandsome Cloth, and Fell Leather Binding With Gold
Edges-large, Profusely Illustrated Volumes
This lol'comprises the surplus stock of a
large Philadelphia publisher who wished to
close out certain items and some books that,
were in storage. Both partiessacrificed the
goods in order to get them quickly out of
the way hence this extraordinary offering.
little city In which we five, and for that
reason has, from time to time, said noth
ing regarding incidents reflecting on the
character or business of any of our citi
zens. Incidents have been happening lately
that make It almost Impossible for us to
keep quiet and have any self respect loft.
Beemer Times.
"Pay Dirt" In Chickens It may be news
to some of our readers to learn that a
specialist has visited our vicinity pros
pecting for gold. Soma chickens shipped
to New York City were found to have
particles of gold In their craws. After much
Investigation It was found that tha fowls
had been shipped from Pawnee City. What
this find will result In remains for us to
find out- Clay Correspondence Pawnee Re
publican. When Warner Was Tempted W are not
fighting the battles for the people for some
petty financial gain. Had we bowed to the
will of the republican schemers, we could
have been thousands of dollar better off
today, but "we defied them. Even the great
John M. Thurston offered us the Lyons
postofnee and we have his letter on Hie In
our office in which he so stated, but we
declined the offer; we would not uphold
the republican doctrines of Mormonlsm,
gold-bugUm, high-way tariff robbery and
general corruption for a million poet-,
offices. Lyons Mirror.
County "Jug" Located Lt Saturday
morning there came to the pos toffies a let
ter addressed to "Tlve County Jug," In care
of the postmaster. Postmauter Mesial t In
quired from several whom the county Jug
might be and one and ail declared they
were not a part of It The poatmaater
bTistoe
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Ostrich Feather
Trimmed Hats
These exquisite hats are all hand
made and come In a variety of new
shapes two long ostrich foathera
used In trimming also flowers,
ribbons, mallnes, , ornament, etc.,
exact copies of high class imported
hats.
Hare You Seen tK Daisy Hat?
It Is the latest model, In a variety
of shapes, trimmed with large
daisies, velvet ribbon and orna
menton aale
$10
at.
25c
wings, quills and
25c
A Practical Hat for $2.50
These come in Turbans and Street Hats,
also some dress hats, this season's styles,
trimmed in the most stylish tiTCA
effects. On sale L
50c ;
finally decided the nearest approach to a
county jug In Tekamah was County Judg
Basler, and there tha letter found lta propel
destination. It waa another caae of th
Rooeeveltian-Carnegie spelling reform. Tin
writer thought there waa no usa putting so
many silent letters In such a word aa f
Judge, so cut It down to the proper sound,
Heieafter hla honor may bo better know
as the county Jug, If you want to spell it
that way. Tekamah Journal.
COMMERCE OF THE WORLD
Department of Conmtref and Labor
Gives Figures ' Snowing
Stat of Trade.
WASHINGTON, April It. Tha Interna
tional commerce of the world now exceed!
$2,000,000,000, according to a statement Is
sued by the bureau of statistics of tha
Department of Commerce and Labor to
day. Of the Imports of countries other
than the United States. 14 1-11 per cent
are drawn from this country, and of
their exports, (Vi per cent are sent here.
These figures of exports Include only the
domestic product exported, but do not
Include the foreign colonial merchandise ex
ported into the country and re-exported.
The total Imports of the countries other
than the United States are given aa tl 5.611
141,000 and the share of these Import drawn
from the United States as H.7M,SS8.O0O, or
14.37 per cent of the total. The total ex
port of the countries other than the United
States are given at 110,778,466,000 and the
hare ent to tha United State at 11,031,
HJ.OOO, of 5.87 per cent of the total.
A. B. Hubermann, 40 year at 8. E, Cor.
13th and Douglas; 30 years direct diamond
Importer; sold at import price.
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The Pftckarcl, wrote a leader in style,
is design.- prrrnaruy to conform to the
natural lines of the foot. It thus insures
a greater degree of comfort and satisfac
tion to tho purchaser than the average
slioe. It fits well, wears long, and is ia
every way a finished article of dress.
SU at $3 50 $4.00 5.00 UaBstylse
Jf your dealer doe not carry the Pack
ard Shoe, write us (or Catalogue and
heme of nearest dealer who does.
BC. A. FACX-ABD CO, Brockton, Mesa.
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