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10-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 6, 1013. OMAHA BOY IN HOLY LAND Ancient Jericho, the Jordan Valley and Mountains of Moab. WHERE MOSES SMOTE THE HOOK Knriy Morning1 Illde ThrousjU Smitten Jordan "Vatley Snnriso on (he Famous Monntntns at Palestine. the Xtabbl M. X Merrltt of ISvansvllle, lnd., a ton of OmaJi. who has made an ox tended tour of the Holy Land, In ft letter to his parents In this city, tells of the last and most difficult camping trip In Palestine. The tour ai a whole occupied two months and was more extenstvs ftnn thorough than the averaxm tourist underr take, "Ot course," says the rabbi, "this required the acceptance of considerable hardship and the deprivation of many comforts In tho camping expeditions that took ub horseback through the roadie and brldeetess .sections ot She , country, Many a lima I was tltankful Uhol J Was young, strong and vleorcus, artd'capabU ot tbe gruelling ten or twel?o hours -In tha saddle under an oriental sUrT that Mated down on the shadolea 'hills and, mountains and plain over which w pushed our beasts." Concerning tho trip In laieitine, the hardert of all, the rabbi writes a fol "I took In Palestine beyond the con fines of the Jordan to the h'clshU ot Pk rah and Nebn, sanctified by he last dura of the ereat Jaw giver. That Is a trip that I shall never fort-el. I starteo out atone; that Is, with no company but my Mohamffledatt draKoman to 'guard mb In the unknown country, and a 'mUkarl' or muleteer 10 care tor our Dorse on tho way. Our trip led through the most dannerou and robber Infested section of Palestine, and throughout the flv slays' horseback 1 carried my Ravage revolver1 In my bolster, wJth mngasln chambers full, ready for instant use, My dptBom.iu and mukarl were fully! armed, too, and with the formidable ar senal that we' carried we went through the Bedouin country beyond tho Jordan without any untoward Incident. In Part ot I'nlestlno tho unarmed man merely Invites molestation,, while the cowardly, robber merely takes, a good look at a traveler' revolver and gives' him a. wide Wth. In Ancient Jericho. "I shall have some interesting things to tell you of my encounters with the totlvca when T return. For one thine X -was very glad, and that Is that J carried Xd's gatllng sun Into foreign parts. Our Touta to the trans-Jordan country parried Us through the ancient Jericho, where Joshua led his army Wind tho walls until the doom that was pronounced upon the beleaguered city wus accomplished nd the victorious Joshua led his forces over the ruined walls Into the first stronghold to capitulate to the Hebrew Invaders ot tho land, 'The Germans have been carrying on erne very Interesting excavations In this jwlghborhood and have laid, bare the old 'walls of Joshua's day. Many marks KOve that tMy belong -to the early Cahaanlte period of the time of Joshua's Oorwuest. Great sections still remain In fact even after these thousands of years, Jarfce, kisgui'ar, uncut etones mortared Into wall about twenty feet Wa and formidable enouh In thow days when tho lefenders entrenched behind tbem eutd throw thlr Jvellns ami shoot their arrows down on the heads of the assault ins: forces below LooWn at these ancient walls brought to ltt,ht again After all these eetrturtes, tw onjure up in imagination the! fierce. scenes that were enacted round them, tho savage assault of the desert hosts fighting' for a foot hold In the land that had been promised to their fathers, tho despairing defense f !m inhabitants trusting In these solid rarnnitrts to ward off the doom that In t,n. rtutant days wao the portion -ot the conquered. Through the gaping breaches that the eye may measure In ' the circuit the Invading armyipfureil ; st last and it Is yell that boilf the Bible and the past draw a, v over the scenes of carnage and bloodshed that must have followed. i unent the night at Jericho an n'Mnefe in the morning with tho 'tars still ehlnlng In ill hsavens and the noon hanging high. I started-out to ora the Rim Jordan and the great -aln m which. R flows to reath the mountains of Miab on th other side. M tM aeaion ot the year It Is bo dreadfully hot In the valley of thefJor. dan, which is 1,387 feet below the level that the 'travelers' ride hy Dlaht acrot tb fifteen, miles ,t Valley that strtech between Jericho and the foothills of Moab, What a glorious and usiforgetRble ride that -was, through -the uleepins city of Jericho and out over the fcsvftt Main that leads down through htlU fantastically carved by the fltMwf.wntfra nt the Jordan, to the banks of that Witorlo stream.- We crossed the Jordan by an old wooden bridge and as we rode out of the trees that fringe the "banks, the sun was sending his Si tra id before n along the huge Wek rampart of the mountains of Moab that rpie like an unbroSien wall before m across the plain.. A pink flush lay Aing the fob of that lofty range that rtf from the Jordan plain and runs north and smith 'for some eighty miles. And aa we rede toward the mountain that pink flush .gave way .before an orange light. Then suddenly a red lir burned and crackled along the maun (dir. top and the sun thrust hinwelf up n imperial majesty over tho Jofty rldga as ttve PealraUt says, "like as a bride. g oom cometh forth to meet his love,' With the sun up I soon begun to ex j portence tho trcmendoua heat that ! gathers In this valley, sunk far below the level ot the sea. 'Fortunately, we had started so earlr that before tho sun was high We were already in the lower spurs of the Mdhb motiotnJns, climbing suadlly upward to ward the towering peak of Fit&ih. At noon we-had ridden our hotter lo the gorge ot the Springs ot Mose. 1600 feet above the sea level, to the rock that Is nupposed lo be the traditional stone Moses Hmolo with his md to give drink to his thirsty followers In Ihe wilderncus. Mprlnff ot Moses, filers a lovely sprlne breaks from tho rticks fifty feet nbnre the gorge, just abWe a rocky platform, and foils In a beautiful twin falls, stilaxhine with a tinJiblng sound into the ahys below. We wcro-as thirsty as Moses' followers when we camo Jn sight of this lovely spring and' drs-nk our fill at the fnmnus waters, wniie wo ato our lunch In Hie great elett In the, rocks supposed to hav been opened by Moses' rod. Fronr here we made (the ascenfot Mount Plsgah, leaving our horses -behind and climbing on foot the remaining 1.000 feet to the lofty summit where Modes stood 'to view the landscape o'er of that land ot promise Into which he. was forbidden to enter. I wish X bad the time and ability to de scribe the wonderful view that unfolds be neath tha eye tram this magnlclfe'nt and unexampled outlook. The dull blue surface of the Dead sea lay directly below Us. South and north of us on the Moablte SldOf the hills rose in brown and yellow Jumbled masses, on the tops of which we looked down from our point of van tage. Beneath v, too, rolled the yellow valley of tho Jordan, tho thin 'green stream of the river winding through JU middle, But across the plain On the other side we looked out and down lipon a view that' In superb detail has few equals In th world-rthe land of Israel, with all Its jumbled hills and mountains, Its wrinkled, rumpled cliffs. Its wooded valleys, Its Icrfty peaks, Its barren yellow wlldnces of denuded hills, Its shadowy gullies, tho sun, falling gray on the lime-Impregnated walls and glistening white on the solid limestone ledges of the hlUs and mountains. From the' tar south ot the Dead ea with a-huge sweep of. mo vyo you can lane in tne wnole land to whero a misty veil In the far north, tne giwteniiw peak of Mount Ilermon. lifts Its cool, refreshing, snowy fop. tlere Moses stood for his grand View of the land tor which he had borne so much , at the hands of his followers. 'Here the great lawgiver feasted his eyes upon the her'tage of Israel before he turned to tako lila way to Nebo's top, there to be be gathered to his fathers. Nebo Is a twin peak of Pisgah. Promi Plsgah X looked down upon It, the placs of the great loader's end, and a fitting place in its grandeur and Its Isolation for ! ono who stands, too, Isolated among the great souls of all time. I'lattrnn of Mnnb, Prom' Pisgah end Nebo I rode east- Ward 'across tho great rolling plateau, ot Moab,, across which Israel-marched from the desert to the banks of the Jordan. For two days and nights I rode through this great plain, putting lip one night at a "Latin monastery in tho old city ot Modaha tnd the second night at the house of a Circassian Moslem In tho old Ammonite capital of Onman. These two nlafhts X shall never- forget The fleas, mosquitoes snd bedbugs almeet devoured me alive and X spent the two nights practically fighting for my life. Never again will X put up at a native's house. In thta country on the other side of the Jordaft there are no Inns, no public houses,' Bathing hut ft few native villages, and t!ie sifcty miles apart, The. vast majority of the Inhabitants are Bedouins, living Jn black goat's hair tents and roaming here and there to spots that offer the beat water and pasture for their flocks. '1 had, a unique exportence at Onmari, where my Moslem iruldo got me an In vitation to the tent ot a great Arab sheik, who treated me most hospitably. The tent was spacious and handsomely furnished, especially the guests apart ment. We sat cross-legged on the ground before a bowl containing a mix ture o. rice ftnd finely cut mutton. A thin piece of tough bread was given to each ot us, which we rolled tip and dipped Into the common bowl, catohlng our rice In' tho hollow of the bread and sq eating our meat, in era are no Knives er forks In JJedottln tents. The fingers art st,IH cJslo instruments of the meal hour. 3ut of these Interesting de tails X shali -leU you more when I gel home. My. troubles with the fit as ,and bedbugs led me to out my Moab trip. Kw Way t Correct Btjggy Chttkv jutd Ckln A quick disposal of all present summer stocks, a powerful demonstration of value giving is the order here for July. Thrifty buyers will appreciate Monday underpricings. mm (From Herald f IlsaUh.) tMRng ehks and double chin are re gttrM as fjwafun tiers of old. age. With. little care thes hated sign may b wrrvclfi. The kln looefllt 1 due to txHing nutrition ut underlying tissues, causing ifccif shrinkage. Tha nature! thing to d Ut to nourish and Uulid up the underlying tissues. An effective treatment Is to coat the favfl 'with a perfectly harmless substance knon as paraSed plastoid JeUy, whloh lianter.s'lqto a, mask and brings a good J Plily t reh. nourishing blood to the imrfaw- Tho mak "draws In' the flab. "v ijiwhm, jtoMuig mem nrtn and taut, an. I recta them sasrtMfuUy. A nettemLUe VijtiVMiaMo appears at once and Pr initnent IxMiaflM scra with aeh appli cation. ParaHed pltM JeMy, oWtatn We at ay drosr stece. Is tssexeeastve. tit paefcasw bMf m amnie that eti traataMut eoVe hut a tew eMI. Keep it on trw ftfWMi Mtnutea to an Jtow. WfS 9m Jetty M rwvved (with vM waxari, ict taee moms ysars ytHmger. pnneiceusy io ivw rett anq mreu k-i ibukcih unAfmsam. resuiung in a mx ytoful oontowr im a bsaithy. ahort by two days and you,my ho w that a bath, clean Hnon wid tna, qoa. ftiod of mv .Terusslem hotel WftS a: we4-. come expertence at the 'end of tll ff: daya trip into mo imunis ox, ina, neaouw. "I. am 70W tauno oj. onmy wayio Rents in Germany Show Big Advance BBIUjIN. July B.-nsntls on apart ments nnd housco tn ho principal cities of Germany are- rising faster than in somes, and as a result ihe percentage ot houts owners is steadily decreasing, ;A hundred year ago 30 per cent ot all Berlfners owned their own homes now only IS per cent do so. Tho average num ber ot persons dwelling In one house In Berlin Is seventy-seven, as against eight tn XiOndon. Of all Germany's Important oltlea, only Lubeck and JJrcmen still cling to the one-tsmlly .house, xayery where else the apartmnt house haa be come tha rule. In llts. residents ot Ifamburg with tn- cornea from 36 to WW a year paid SO. per ent of the total Tor rent; they now pay more than per cent. Tha pro portion of Tent to Income haa risen In Breslan to St per cent among persons with Incomes ot 1 1,000, It is not at alt uncommon to find persons who pay more Jhan a third of their entire tncomo for rent alone, and In some oases the per eentage reaches forty. It Is doubtful If any othr nation In the world pays such a hgh percentage of its Income, for hous ing. X Barlln authority estimates at 3U the average percentage paid for rent by those Inhabitants of Schonelberg, a divi sion, ot Berlin, whose Incomes do not exceed (MS a year. Choice Weaves in Summer Silks at Most Attractive Bargain Prices Monday $100 Dress Silks 48c Over 3,000 yards of 36-in. wido all silk MoBsaliijes, Taffe tas and Pongees, in a fine line of colors, 85 and $1 a yard ?yalues; on snlo at, yard';.... 48c 85c and $1-00 Silks at 28c 24x24-inch all Silk Ohifi fons and Marquisettes, in checks, stripes and border styles; broken lines to close Monday, per yai'd, at 28q 59o Habutia Tub Silks 27 inches wide; in neat stripeji and cnecKS, lignt ana aaric snaaes: on saie to cioso air per.yaro . oou Black Ohiffon Taffetas Regular 85c quality, all 36-inch wido, fine soft -.'finally; snap at, yd. 58c Black Dress Messaline and and Peau do. Soie, 36-inch wido: on sale Monday . at, per yard 68c DISCOUNT on all remnants of Fine Wool Dress " Fabrics Mondayblack and cream included. . Rousing Specials Was h Dress Fabrics 18o DJmltles, at yard . . . 26c mixed Bilk-Novelties 39c mixed Bilk Novelties 50c mixed Silk Novelties 39o Silk Strlpo Voiles 13 6 .18 35 256 39c Bulgarian 40-ln. VoIIea 25J 26o Bulgarian 40-ln. Voiles X8d 25c French OrgandieB ....18ti 2 Bo Lorralno Egyptian Tissues, at --18d . Many Other Sncclaln Shown, r. Your choice of all the Men's Fancy fiuits H. S. & M, Clothes included 18 to $35 values, at $15 Magnificent Embroidery Bargains ET A vast assortment of beautiful embroideries, divided into seven great lots for Monday's selling at prices less than balf actual retail worth. 1st Lot 5c and lOo Embroideries, 2c yd. The majority of this lot aro bandings and headings. 2d Lot 10c and 15c Embroideries, 40 yd. Big assortment, ' including 5, and 6-yard loom strips, edges, galloons, bands and insertings. 3d Lot 20c and 25o . Embroideries, 7c yd. Including a big assortment ot pretty Flounclngs, all tho way from 9 to 18 inches wide. 4th Lot 35c Embroideries, 15c yd A beautiful lino of 27-lnch Flounclngs on fine sheer fabric; exceptional bargains. 5th Lot 75c Embroideries, 25c yd. Both 21 and 45-inch Flounc lngs in very fine material, also a big line of fancy bandB. 6th Lot-$3.00 Embroideries, 98o yd. A wonderful assortment of our very finest Flounclngs and Embroideries Jn this lot. 7th Lot 35c to 50c Embroideries at 22l2o Yard A choice lino of 18-inch Flounclngs and Corset Cover Embroideries, 35c to 50c yard Values, yard 2S2d Monday Snaps in Rug Department 27x54, Volvot Ituga OSJ 3 6x7 21 Velvet Hugs .S2.49 Wool Fibro Rugs, size 8-3x10-6 all colors S6.9S A big lino of Rag Rugs, splen did values, in Monday's sale, At 986 p Xmco Curtain Stretchers, made of baoswood,. will not warp, at 80d Water Color Window Shades, beat quality, 7 ft. long, .on sale at 30 Steel Carpet Sweepers, guaran tee d( special at .... SI. 49 Let us measure your bouse for shades: all work and mater ial guaranteed.. BBSrJBBSSsasBSMSBS)BBMBSSBBSBSJSSS ..issihiini ii ssss ssssspssss as mi in.ii I si! Domestic Room SPECIALS Unbleached MuBlin, 36-in. wide, 8V2C values .-.BysC Fanners Choice, 36-inch half, bleached Muslin, lOo values ...7C Rcachdale 9,4 bleached Sheeting, 25c values &j; ( t , , , ,190 MjdV Sli&ets, 72x90, 50c VRhKa 39C Bleached Table Damask, k 68-in. Iride, 39o values,, at 25C Turkish Kijit "Wash Caps, '5c values, 2 for ...... 5c Rttft,Dry Towels, regular "39c.: 25c White Crepo or Pllsse, tor un defwoar. lBo values' ...10J Brown and blue Ginghams, 7c values t......5d Mikado Cr,epe, good patterns, 18o values , .12 Tlssuofi, fancy plaids, 25o val ues 186 Sorpentlne Cropo, 18c vaTuoB, at w06 Coatumo Crepes, 2 Bo values, at ,.. . ... i 18 Tremendous Assortment ot Correct Summer Apparel for Women Priced at. a Small Fraction of Their Retail Worth Sweeping reductions throughout all our immense stock of Spring and Summer Suits and Dresses to choose now is not only easy on account of splendid variety but pric ings are much below cost to make, on near ly tho entire" stock. 1,000 BEAXJTTPUL SUMMER DRESSES AT JUST HALF REGULAR PRICES $7.50 Dresses $3,75 $15.00 Dresses $7.50 $10.00 Dresses $5.00 $20.00 Dresses $10.00 Olevor designs in the most desirable summer fabrics and colorings which offers tho most exacting buyer satisfaction. 275 HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS AT JUST. HALF REGULAR PRICES $15.00 Suits $7.50 $25.00 Suits $12.50 $20.00 Suits $10.00 $30.00 Suits $15.00 And all others at corresponding prices. $10 and $12.50 Silk Dresses In pretty eoliones and foul ards, in new styles and most desirable i Linen Suits Fifty sample garments made to sell $12.50 to $20, at $10.00 Summer Dresses 500 of them that sold up to $5.00, lawns, ginghams, etc.,. plain and fancy colors; on sale Monday in one big lot; your choice, at ...$1.95 Silk Slip Long messaline and Jap silk slips, $5.00 val ues, at $2.95 colorings; splendid " assortment to choose from, at . . . .$5.00 Silk Waists To $5 values, in all colors and white; on- sale nir t i t 145 Gingham Aprons big lot of regular values to 50c; on sale at, choice,- 19 c Monday Soaps in Drapery ' Dept. Nottingham Iace ur tains, 2 yards long, pair ..75J 3 yards long, pair.. . T.S1.25 J0o Colored Scrims, iull 36 in. "wide, on sale .'JiA6 Hlonks' Cloth for couc'a covers and portieres, 50 in. wido, Bale price, yard 69 OO-inch Sunproof Madras, in all colors, at yard ....... 76 25c Reversible Scrims, 3G-inch wide, on sale, yard . . . .X56 25c Burlaps at 18c All colors, extra heavy. Sunfast Portieres, regular ? 6.50 values, special '$4.95 $3.75 Rope Portieres, full sisto, good colors, at $2.25 Several Other Specials. Limn Specials for Monday Grass bleaohed Irish and Scotch Satin Da mask, full width, worth $2.25 yarft $1.50 Puro Linen Belfast Satin Damask, grass, bleaohed, worth $1.50 yard $1.00 Extra large hemmed Huck Towels, plain white or colored borders, 15b values, at, each ... IOC Elegant line Bath Mats reduced in price, , White Goods Spe'ls Monday White Ratine, $1.25 values, yard 85c Plain White Voiles, .$1.00 values, yd., 59c White Bengalines and Piques, $1.00 values, yard , 45c White Embroidered. Voiles,:'40 inches wide, worth $1.50 a yard $1.00 White Goods, in plains and dots, 39c values at, yard 25c tColored Dress Linens, pure flax, '$1.50 value, yd, $1 Mid-Summer Sale of Real Laces The most complete collection in Omaha, as flno an assort ment as you'll find in the most exclusive dry goods establish ments of the east; all qualities from the narrow machine made to the most elaborate hand made laces. Specials for Monday. $1.00 LACES at, yard 4!Q A beautiful Una of genuine Quaker Shadow Jjacee, in flounclngs, bands and all overs, also a big assortment of high grade wash laces in filet and La Bohome designs for your selections. Real Laces 88)$ Discount From Regular Retail Prices. 75c Real Laces at .....Q06 11.50 Real Laces at . -Sl.OO fS.OO Real Laces ai . .$2.00 $6.00 Real Laces at ..$4,00 112.00 Real Laces at $8.00 All others and all slightly soiled Real Lace Neckwear at Same Discount Monday. Austrian Chamb.er Votes by Machine JNDON, July 5.The president ot die Austrian i.-n&moer or Deputies has decided to make a trial ot an electric Voting maeb! for use In the house. Steh rnewter wilt have two eleetrjo buttons on, his desk, one marked MPrq'' and the other "Contra." On the wait oppoetie tha prMeiU' ohnlr "an ImiL cainr is flxaa, onLllnjr at S1J irfuw tbi Cutting Prices on Furniture Go-Carts, ono motion collapsible with hood, rubber tires, green leathqrotto, price $6, on sale Monday .$3.95 Reed Rockers, roll arm, liigh back, extra, largo V. ; $1.50 Fibre Rush Rockers,, roll arm, oxtra large, green or brown, Bold usually for $3.75 on sale for one day only at ..2.50 Wooden Porch Swings, complete with chains, ftti. . . . , . , $2.50 Nursery Chairs, reed, well made, on sale Q56 Arm Rockors, genuine .oak,- odd patterns at $2.50 Odd Keekers. 75c. 81.00 aht:l.&0 to close out. Taborettes, solid oak, 'Early English finish, one toot square, 2d ins. high,, worth 65o each, on sale for ..... .15i Kitchen Tables . with, drawer 3 feet long, U $1.75 L&rso Hall Treca with mirror, on sale $5.00 Odd patterns large Pil IoVb, different colored ticking, each . . . - 756 H8-lb. Sack Best High Grade Diamond U Flour, Monday $i 10 bars Beat-'Em-AlI; Diamond C or Lenox Boap ............... 8o 10 bars' Laundry Queen white laun dry soap ., .........35o T bars of Haskln Bros. Electrlo Spark Soap .Mo 6 cans I.u Lu Scouring-Polish. ,'a5s Advo Jell. Ice Cream Powder, Jello or Jellycon, pke. ..-,7H Tho beat Domestic. Elbow. or Straight Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spaghetti, pkjr. 7o Tall cans Alaska Salmon lOo 10 lbs, best White or Yellow Corn meal ...... .....a... ....171 Vie 10 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast Oat meal .-.. ....... .35o, S lbs, fancy Japan nice. 10a quality ror 330 lS-os .cana Carnation, Pat, Colum bia or Every Day MI1K can..8V4o 8 cans. oil or Mustard Sardines 9So 2-lb. cana fancy Sweat Sugar Corn ror .,...,.,.. A 8o llb. cans issorted Soups ,...7Ho Extra fancy Queen Olives, qt, 35q Larso bbttloa Worcester Sauce. Iuro Tomato Catsup or Pickles, assorted' kinds; bottle , Otto ) McLaren's Peanut Butter, lb. lao All kinds Potted Meats, per can 40 suttxx sevrir xaxxx The best creamery butter, lb.. .9o Tho best country creamery, lb. 37o The beat dairy table butter, lb. SSo Tho beat Fresh Esss, dozen,.,. lo Tho best Full Cream Cheese, Itv lBo Trssh Train aaa .TfaM 6 hunches fresh Xtadlshcs or Onions for ........ ...... ..So 4 bunches fresh Beets, Carrots or Turnips ., ......Bo 4 headd fesh Leaf Lettuce So 3 heads fresh Head Lettuce.... .So Fresh Peas, quart So .3 bunches fresh Parsley .......So Neiv Potatoes, lb ..,..30 2. largo Oreen Peppers So Fresh Wax or Oreen Beans lb. 7H New Cabbage, per head. , ....... .-So 3 large Cucumbers for lOo Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb.. ... .730 Larso baslccta Bluo or Red Plums for ..'. .,4Sq Larse baskets fancy Apricots ,.43o Hool River Strawberries, box. ,16o Anything' yon want In Fruit or TcffsStables, w bav it. SPECIAL SALE OF Ruby Sewing Machines A 5 D. D. H., automatic lift, dark oak case, ball bearing, has a full size head, large shuttle and bobbins, and has a per fect tension. This Sewing Machine sold by agents $35.00 Wo save you .$10.00 Our pric Js2i,00 Will sew as-'good as any first class Sew ing MachineTand is Warranted . by the Now Home Sewing Machine company. FREE 1 Complete Set of Attachments; 1 Bottle Oil; 1 Oil Can; 12 Needles. We sell Needles, Oil and Repairs for all makes of Sewing Machines. Extra, Special Sale Drugs for Monday VAT for Tour SKUQS, XOH.SX uuuDB ana SBuo suzirxest TWo bars Witt lams' Shavlnff Soap, spool So All brands ut lOo and lBo Talcum Powder 50 , at ... il bottle of jjuaranteed put Hydrogen I'eros ida for .......... .8M S6 . also litres' Root Beer Extract, mskes 5 gallons, for ....who lOo Shlnola tjhoo Polish, special ...... ...v,8? 10 can lEo a bur Toilet Heaps', assorted stand ard brands, including Palm Olive and Jap Hose, at X bars for ISA R0e Btlilman's f ruckle oream or Sempro Oov lno for .30o EOo Java lltce or Fox xont's Face Powder SSo DOa size bottla of pure Bay Rum, about 13 ounces, for ....... lso tOc alia Toilet Waters, all odors, so at....39o f 1 , box La Trefle or Asura Faco Powder for ........ ..... ,7So 11.00 worth. 1 ounce ot Asturca or La Trefle Iertume .... ....880 JSc size nromo Beltier or Hal lIepatlca.,.lSo One hundred Dr. Hln- klo's Cascara Tablets for ...... ........SSo 60c slxs puro Sodium Phosphate, for ....SSo 75c Rubber Olovesj at, the pair RSo 11,60 renulno Ideal Hair Brushes at 760 31 Fountain Syringe or Hot Water Bottles 8O0 76o and tl Bathlns Caps all go at ..SCo Rubber Hose Big Special Sale Monday, Reduced Prices 10c "Magnet" 4-ply H-lnch Hose. .8a 13Jicy,Mcgnef 4.piy H-lnch Hose So ISq "Rosebud" E-pJy red H-tnch Hose for ...lOHo Ho "Rosehu4" 6-oly red ?4-lnch Hose for.:v ,.,;.llKo lfp "Buck" 6-ply H-lnch Hbea lSHo 16o "Buck" S-ply -lnch Hose. 13 Ho 18o "Uberty" T-ply H-tneh Hoso Mo lTo "Liberty" 7-ply li-inch Hoso lSo 19o best H-Inoh Moulded Hoso made for., ............... .lSo Hose Reels ............. ....... SSo It Tstfaar UIVRFII t"lfi Pays iry nftiucn 9 nrciHys S0o beat -lnch Moulded Hoso made for l7o (So Genuine "Fountain" solid brass circular Lawn Sprays ........ .49o Boston pattern Hose pozzies..... SSo &&.w acowssts vmsv s saxo XASBZJHMi OX1 COST Wi Knot BCsJca SKoom for XnooaUas; 7aU Stocks ' Your choice of any S-blade mower in the store, worth up to 3.7S at 3SU19 Your choice of any 4-blade. high wheel, ball bearing mower worth up to 33.50 94.9S Your choice of any size 5-blade Champion high wheel ball bearing mower, worth up to $9.50. for 88.50 Screen Doors at Bargain Xrtos Any Blxe hardwood, green finish, door ........ ................ .880 Any size hardwood, fancy pattern oiled finish ..81.39 Adjustable- screens, up from SSo "WJLITJU MOUKTAiar KSTKIOESATOSS Our entire Una at greaUy xednotA prloss JConoay, Wo tm have a goo.l assortment of alsss and styles, ana w are offering the best bargalna poaslbU to find at this Urns. W ara distrttmtorB of Oar land Gas Xaages. lets, numbered t to 8W. These tAwets are normally dark, out wnen a taken each shows either a white llgh? for "Pro" or a red ltybt for "Contra." Each member has a number correiuiw ng to ono on the poa,rfl. ana can ore personally check the accuracy of hts yote. An automatic apparatus wiuv c votoj and the totals are .shown on an other Indicator. If name aro requjjw they are shown on the glasa tablets In either white or red letters. In -case of a secret voto the glass tablet Indlcatpr is switched off and only the counting ap paratus remains active. - ; It'a'si BurjtlBtr Shame not to have Bueklea's Arnica Salvo to cure busBB, eotema. holt, sores, Piles, cuts, bruises, wounds niidVuScra. S6c Vor aie by Beaton Drug Co. Advertlse- Germany's Growth m Twenty-1 ive Years BERLIN, July 5. Germany has roads Prodigious strides In commerce and In. dustry since 1S8S, and much statistical In formation showing theso Increases has been published In connection with the celebration of Emperor Wltliam'a quar tr century on (ho1 throne. It Is now claimed that Germany Is ahead of Eng. land as a producer ot merchandise. In the, last twenty-fiva years Germany's imports havo risen from 31!,Oce,0OQ to JU.6t!.(O0.0Ct. and Its exports from STO, 000,000 to t,lM,Q00,O&- ThU foreign trai nees affected shipping as follows: Ton nago movement In 1368, 47.000,000 tons, in UXt, .137.000,000, Losl. Including lignite was produced In 1SS8 to tho ejttent ot St.000,000 tons! in 1013 the figures showed 3fi0.OOO.Oua tons. Crude Iron produced in 1SSS, 4.300,009 tons; In .1913, 17.800,000 tons. Imports of raw cotton" show equally In teresting figures; 613,000 bales tn 1S88, .as against tre.060 bales last year. Ger many's great electrical industry has al most been created during the last twen. ty-five years, and the leading electrical roanufactUngj' company pf the country has Increased Ita capital strength roore than twenty-foja .since 1SSS. Tho general naehlntry trade has Wn revolutionised. Its product enormously In creased, and the efficiency of all the leading Industries ot tho country haa been multiplied aevera! times over by tha. Introduction in the last twenty-fivo years of improved machinery. While tha efficiency of tha Individual workman has been greatly enhanced "by machinery, the nuratKW of working men and women also haa been largely Increased, as Is evident from a gain of about 19,000,000 in tho pop ulation of the empire since 1883- ASQUITH HAS TO dRIN AND BEAR THE INSULT LONDON, July 6. The recent attack on Prime Minister "Asqulth in the "House t Commons, when a young man asso ciated with the suffragettes threw a bag of flour at him, haa again drawn atten tion to the awkward situation of the house in dealing -with s.ueh Interruptions. Ths HoUss ot Commons can . summon to the bar and examine and cross-examine those who offend against Its rules, hut any proceedings of this kind must hays the formalities ot a trial and would Involve the right to deliver to tho house a speech in defense. In the view of tha government, a defensive address thus delivered wpuld bo too biff an advertise ment for the cause, so any action along this line has been avoided. Of course, Mr. Asqulth could takq out a summons for assault, 'but as he would then havo to appear as a witness in a police court and would be s.ubject to cross-examlna-1 tlon, tbcra Is no possibility ot his taking! this step. The outcome, especially If there appears any danger ot a repetition of the disorder. Is likely to be the closing ot the strangers' gallery, as was dons last year, Tho government some . years ago gavo the house, an opportunity of Increasing Its powers to deal with such offenders, but probably for fear that it might in t erf ere with demonstrations by members themselvf h proposal voted down-