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5 16 ST. 2-OUIS POST-DISPHTCH FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1909. GT. LOUIO POGT-DIGPrTTOI 2 ECWIE ORDERED TO WASHINGTON DISEASE CHANGES MAN'S CCLC.l for three months' forecasting; work upon the arrival of Montrose W. Hayes from Santa Fe, N.

to relieve him. Mi. Hayes has been assigned to Cairo. HL, but will be In cWarge of the St. Sufferer From Tuberculosis Looks return East in the auto after a tour on the Pacific Coast.

"I shall have my own hotel on wheels," said Miss Bates. "I can camp out on any spot that strikes my fancy and be as comfortable as in any hotel." Miss Bates will begin her trip early in June. Local Weather1 Forecaster Will Work for Time at Capital. Weather Forecaster Bowie received orders Thursday to report at Washington Like Bronze Statue. Louis bureau until Mr.

Bowie's return from Washing-ton. The most pronounced case of supra renal tuberculosis ever treated in the City Hospital is that of A. D. McDon- at RS. JAMES M.

CARPENTER JR- i Jf It of 4378 Washington boulevard en old of 2621 Olive street, a druggist, 42 BLANCHE BATES TO GO ACROSS CONTINENT AND BACK IN AUTO Lighting of Tent and Cooking Will Be Done by Electricity From Machine. NEW YORK, May Blanche Bates, who has been starring this winter in "The Fighting Hope," has planned a trip across the Continent this summer In an auto, which has just been completed for her. For sleeping apartments portable tents will be pitched by the roadside and lighted with electricity furnished by the car. The cooking will be done by elec-trlcty. The trip will cover almost 13,000 miles, it being the actress' intention to Perfect Imitation typewriter letters get the orders poor onea get left Call ujt Etilwell.

709 Pine; both phones. tertained this week In honor of years old. her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Percy Noel i lately of New York.

Those without hats The effect of this disease is to cause the patient's skin to assume an un Patent Finger-Tipptd were Mrs. James M. Carpenter Mrs. natural Mr. McDonald's skin has Henry M.

NoeL Mrs. Henry Graves turned a dark copper hue, and the Noel, Mrs. Charles Noel, Mrs. Frank Ellis, Mrs. Dave Williams and Mrs.

Al Silk Gloves pure silk fabric is made in factory maA in our dur Senator Stewart Died Poor. WASHINGTON, May M. Stewart, one time millionaire, silver-mining king and Senator from Nevada, who passed away in Washington recently, died a poor man. His will reveals his estate is worth only 1500. His debts aggregate $25,000.

Alcohol to rGhilldrcri Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcofiolic stimulant for children. He will probably say, "Very, very rarely. Children do not need stimulating." Ask him how often he prescribes a toaic for them. He will probably answer, "Very, very frequently." Then ask him about Ayes non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as a tonic for the young. ICAycrCcLowellMasa.

nurses say that when lying asleep lie bert Terry. resembles a bronze statue. This form IMM our of tuberculosis, which affects the supra renal glands, is very unusual. able weave. Miss Eleanor Lawler of Minneapolis, who is to be one of the maids at the The double tips are famous as Drew-Catlin wedding Wednesday, May 12, arrived Friday morning, and is the ftf tue tips that outwear the gkve.

is perfection, as millions of One Full Can of TTTTITh 1 1 jN 1 1 iN guest of Miss Louise Nugent. Miss Ann Carter of Louisville, also know. guarantee found ia every txair bridemaid for Miss Drew, arrived Fri And the Fa FLOORSHIINE IT M1M day morning, and is being entertained by Mrs. Drew at her Llndell boulevard satisfaction. The first great rule of health "Daily movement of the bowels." Ask your doctor this is not so.

Then ask him about Pills. Sold for nearly sixty years. home. 50 Operations The Orurinal Miss Adele Waterman, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Benoist of Lenor Varnish in the World for Floors.

place, was guest of honor at a bridge party given by Mrs. Benoist Wednesday The exquisite finish it doe to 50 operations, throng which everv Kavaer pimrc pn evening. Among the guests present Croak's "System" Ready-to-wear Clothes for Men and Young Men, were: Messrs. Malcolm Macbeth, Bever ly Randolph, Leo de S. Carton, Nathan All this hs come throarh 25 veari of exrjriciir.

iel Randolph, Samuel P. Gordon, Paul Laldley, Leighton Shields, Q. Prather There are no other gtorea which com pare withthem-These are the ctorea Knapp and Fritz von Schrader; Misses Waterman, Julia Reynolds, Dorothy 'men all women wmat. Shapleigh, Sara Chambers, Louise Thay u7 frvs-VfcrtislIi fa the: rrwt as er, Irene Bond, Henrietta von Schrader, than the common. Helen Aull, Marie Garneau and Isabella Tenth and Olive So look in the Scott see that "KaTaer ia Vork like "2 Qnamel whitF 5 Miss Stella Dean has announced her engagement to Mr.

George Ball. The Furniture, Interior Woodwork lO, we wiU publish a free coupon in on the Pon, take it to any dealer who handles. Paints and Varnishes, and you will immediately iTST fre' one full size 15-cent can of Floor-faHuie the original and best colored varnish made for floors, furniture and interior woodwork. The reason we are making this free distribution is to demonstrate by actual use that "Floor -Shine" is far superior in every way to all others; that it produces a higher gloss, a more durable finish, dries quicker and will give better satisfaction than any other floor finish you can buy. If we did not know positively that Flcjor-SIhiiinie is the very best colored varnish in the world, we could not afford to give you a 15-cent can free to test, for the reason that the test is the proof by which we must produce results, or lose your future patronage.

Be Sure To Watch This Paper SUNDAY, MAY 16 It will contain a coupon entitling you to a free can of "Floor-Shine." If you cut it out and present it to your dealer he will at once hand you a 15-cent can of "Floor-Shine free, any color desired. there. That ia the only way to be tor of the genuine. Short Silk Gkmt 50c.7Sc.fljOO.StJS LoaarSIIk do-ra announcement was made at a luncheon given by Miss Alice Kain at her South Side home. Miss Dean is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George rDean of 4100 Beethoven place. The marriage will take place in June. JULIUS KAYTOl There will be an exhibition of the Ar CO. work of the members of the Woman' MAKERS Art League of St.

Louis May 1 10 at NEW YORK Noonan Kocian galleries. The recep tion and exhibition hours are from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Some of the patronesses jR are Mesdames Frederick H. Kreismann, Halsey Ives, H. M. Cole, Saunders Nor A VERY deeid- could hot veil, Frank P. Crunden, Alfred L.

Shap leigh, Cyrus P. Walbridge, Thomas E. ed ud" in the ao- Ferguson, W. Chivls, George J. Frankel, Seth Cobb, E.

W. Pattison lEPIIIG mil Hi J. G. Miller, Phillip N. Moore and Will 6id Svi floors jJfg; KifM Jjj Like j)jjp LJW enamel whiteT lam Trelease.

pearanee of your Mr. and Mrs. Theo H. Tempel left last THOSE who do not respect themselves can not hope to enjoy the respect of others; we arc doing the biggest clothing business in St Louis, and when we consider the fair and square methods by which we are accomplishing it, somehow we cannot help feeling a whole lot of respect for ourselves. Our two special lines of Croak's System Ready to wear Suits at $14.75 and $20.00, for Men and Young Men, have the reputation of being the finest ready-to-wear suits in St Louis, for the price; we've often announced it; we believe it; that's why we have repeatedly recommended them as such; if we weren't absolutely sure of our ground, we would hesitate to make such a pronouncement These two lines of specially priced ready-to-wear suits are $22 and $28 values, and make no pretentions to cheapness, but goodness; it is high-priced apparel designed to meet the requirements of gentlemen who want the best at a moderate price; we make a really remarkable display of these two lines; they are $22 and $28 suits; we ask, Saturday for Europe.

They will teur the principal cities of England, Ireland, Disease Began over Ear and Spre till Faceand Neckwere RawHtchJ ing, Inflammation and Sorensj were Terrible Lasted Over i To Retail Trade We are eolns; to prove to yonr customers that "Floor Shine" really is the best colored varnish in the world, and in order to do this quickly, we have decided to let them test it at our expense. Now, Mr Dealer, what we want of you is to hve a supply of "Floor Shine" on hand, so that you will be in a position to hand out a can to every wr-son who presents a coupon, which will appear in this paper Sunday, You are hereby authorized to take up the coupons and five each holder thereof one (1) 15-cent can of Floor Shine FREE, any color desired, and we agree to refund you IS cents for each coupon that you send to us properly filled out. You thereby make your profit just the same as though yon made a cash sale. Order "Floor Shine" at once, so that your customers will not be disappointed when they call for the free can of "Floor Shine" at -your Home ean be made by giving your screens a France, Switzerland, Italy, Holland Norway and Sweden. They will not return before Dec.

1. Year and All Treatments Fail Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bond have re eoat of our turned home from their bridal trip, 12 different shades a UNTIL CUTICURA AGAIN and are at the home of the bride's color for every use put THE FLOOR-SHINE MFG. CO.

parents, Judge and Mrs. H. S. Priest PROVED GREAT SUCCESS up in cans, 15c to $2.50 Phone, Olive 771 St. Louis, Mo.

T0CCIDENTALT Mrs. Samuel DeRoy of Pittsburg, per can. At all dealers. PS who was Miss Amy Bowman, is spend "Ecaema began orer the top at my ear. It cracked and then bean to ik ing a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Samuel Bowman. spread. I had three different doctors and tried several things, but they did me no good. At last one side of ray face and my neck clear Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Goldman and Miss Florence Goldman of 9 Hortense place will be at home to their friends Sunday evening. May 9, In honor of the engagement of Miss Goldman and Mr. The water ran out of it bo that I had to wear medicated cotton, and May.

it was so inflamed and SOre hat I ImH In Mit The marriage of Miss Helen Isabel a of cloth over my nillf ta lMn flu. wafor Mathews and Dr. Charles M. McMillan of Robbln, will take place Sat fron. it, and it would atafn lha ninth 1 urday at 5 o'clock in Centenary Church.

ThA Mumk ifKnrl I. The bride-elect Is prominent In church VIU1I. IV seemed as though I could tear mv for and Order Eastern Star circles. 75 and 14 20 In Green, Arrangements for the presentation of all to pieces. The disease bean in tbo fall and I did everything for it until the next winter.

Then I Vpgan to use the Cuticura Soap and ntment. and itt was not more than three months before it was all healed ur. I still use the Cuticura Resolvent Pills once in a while jljj rJf i Papilla or the Culprit Fairy," have or Black. Note Tenth Street Windows Announcing the Opening of The Werner Apparel Shop The Same Being Located at 716 Olive (Immefiiately west of our old store.) which shall be open for your pleasant inspection From 8 a. m.

to 10 p. m. Tomorrow, Saturday We shall not count the day complete without the presence of such good friends" and patrons as yourself. been completed. The first performance will take place at the Odeon Friday NOT only for the sake of appearances evening at 8 o'clock.

The proceeds are I Afa 'v TT VMiH iVia TflTMi- WITI 31 to go to the Baptist Orphans' Home. The second performance will be Satur vu urauiKo im Dioocu a am very InlilK" ul that I tried Cuticura, and I caa recommend it to any one. Mins Ann Pearsons, Northfleld, Deo. 19, '07." GROWS HAIR day afternoon. The play is written by should you do this, but for economy as well, for Philadelphia's Premier Beauty.

Miss Jane Frances Winn and Is under the direction of Mr. Jacob Mahler. "Uccidental Screen This yonnr ldy. the exqulrtte beauty of hose comnleilnn lias arona.rf h. i The box holders and list of patron vuuvuia ivtiuurcs Paint" will ttreservp esses follow: miration monest the member of Philadelphia fashionable younger set, recently eon-flded a few eirl friends the secret of her Mmes.

John II. Duncan, Richard Hyde your screens keep them Bostick, F. H. Sullivan, Murray French. from rusting, and rust is Jesse Carleton, A.

C. Leggat, C. C. Soothes Itching: Scalps. I Warm shampoos with Cuticura Soap and light dressings with Cuticura, pre vent dry, thin and falling hair, retnovj crusts, scales and dandruff, deatrel hair parasites, soothe irritated, itchT' surfaces, stimulate the hair follki.

loosen the scalp skin, supply the roa wttb energy and nourishment, ax ll luTeiiness. The secret cojld uot remain one lone, and ossiD in so- had been greatly annoyed by many dirk brown freckles, which obstinately defied' remoyaT 71 tll the became a user of Nadlnola Facial Cream. With Its aid, howeyer" she nol olr qnlckly and essily banih.rt VkJ Morris, Kate M. Howard, W. Samuel Scott, Robert Atkinson, E.

G. Scudder, wnat makes them useless. Get some of this splendid paint 4 3 Si ST Ml Kenneth Green, Ellis Hallet, George F. Meyer, Thomas H. West, Joseph D.

bnt w.s also rejoiced to find her Bascom, John E. Thompson, Walter Duke Thompson, George Wlllard Teas- i more beantlful than velTet" with all the freshness and in.l YOUR DEALER VJLL TELL YOU WHY YOU SHOULD WEAR NEMO CORSETS whoieeome. 1: sal thy acalp when sj otner treatment iaus. dale. John W.

Harrison. Barney W. perfect ecmrlexion Nadlnola Cream sold tih-clas. dreg 60c and $12 Complete Encraal aad I a torn, 1 The Sunday Post-Dispatch has over ONE-HALF MILLION more readers than any other newspaper west of the Mississippi. "First in Everything." vv Etstt aad ASolta Frauenthal, R.

S. Fleming, G. L. Kendall Paul Jenes, Silas Jones, A. A.

numor cc iDiaau, cauare (3Se ta umor cl iBfaata. CklMrea tIMm of Cuticura Hoai Cuticura Hoaa SOLD BY THE GRAND-LEAIER Cuticura (iDtnt Me.) ta UnU Ui Skla ao4 Wallace, Fletcher Harris, John J. O'Fal rara RaaolTtat or UM (una at Chma a twill cost but a few cents, and will surely give entire satisfaction. Piatt Thornburgh Paint Seventh and Franklin! Ion, Joseph Gil man Miller, L. Abbott, Coated mm, 25c.

Br trial of 0) to Purify ti B-a i I Sold throu(lnut th world. Pottat Drag A tmj. mmm Frank E. Kauffman, A. D.

Brown, a-Ma4Md Fraa. Catleaia Book mm Bate George Warren Brown, A. N. Gaebler, Wallace 8immons, W. F.

Fischer, wmsm Williams, G. Lacey Crawford, Florence Longstreth, Franklin Armstrong, Sam Adds DOCTOR MILLER Ball, Joseph W. Felk, Dorsey A. Jamison, William C. Morris, F.

S. Dodge, Writes and at --L Miss Marian Peckham. Warren Bailey, EABL WILSON'S One Operation One Oneratu CVHK Bto4 mu4 skla Dlaaaa Henry Elliott, W. H. Elliott, C.

Light-ner, W. C. Magee, F. H. Ludington, Ludington, F.

H. Kreismann, Charles rrm. tiaajav. PtlMk Raiartawe P. Ladd, J.

D. Bascom, F. H. Dodge, Writes or Adds John E. Thomson.

James Williams, I Franklin Armstrong, J. A. Baer, R. S. Horn, Iferveaa Deallltr, Ktaaey aad Rladdlvr Traakla.

Vart-ra Vrimm mm all actal tm-tatti mt Mm. as the Operator Wills J. William Taylor, SI ground Baer, A. H. Fuller, George Wlllard A rra.

Charm mn Ha Teasdale, Dorsey A. Jamison, George Btoory ad va twld mntll eard tlflttva: m.t Sosdaya. to IX Warren Brown, Byrd Caldwell, Henry a. aa. to a.

CaU mt writ. Eliot. W. C. Mage, W.

J. Fisher, S. J. The New Model 11 It: Oja. Botal Ratlnl Harbough, Silas Jones, Walker Hill, ie oiivm nr.

i.ni i tho William Morris, G. L. Zlmmer, A. MadUl, A. M.

Gaebler, A. Abbot, C. Morris. Misses May Ladd and The above name or trade mark together or singly stamped on col QEALERS who don't sell Nemo Corsets are probably pushing a private brand of their own on which they make more money. Prices and profits on Nemos are fixed and fair, the country over.

Nemo Corsets are sold by the best stores in every country where corsets are worn. Tho Nemo "Haw American Shape" represents perfection in corset-construction with reference to fashionable sleh-derness, and is so recognized in all the fashion centres of Europe and America. Models for slender, medium and stout figures. Perfect comfort and absolute hygienic safety. Marie Wade.

lar or shirt denotes highest grade Remington A rehearsal dinner was given Thurs material, best workmanship. BROU Clvoa rroapt aad rrfwtoal wtihnot larooTaivr, In tka MOsT OBSTINATE CASES Ka affcer traatawvt rHpiirA. SOLO BY mXX. ORUGQtT day evening by Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Boogher of the Usona Hotel in honor of Miss Florence Kramer and Mr. Frank Madison White, who will be married Saturday evening at the home of the With Wahl Adding and Subtractini? Attachment PINE FOREST bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kramer of Forest Park boulevard.

mm The guests were Rev. Dr. Carroll M. Davis of Christ Church Cathedral, who CK.aai Uttm TmmNE MOTH tHEa( New Yorker buy the most tWINPCCTS. PURIfltS RVtNTS BaAwa will officiate; Mr.

and Mrs. Kramer, Miss Florence Kramer, who will be presents a new and matchless combination the latest model of the greatest writing "chinewithdieonljiddingan This combination means the doubling of the field both of the writing machine and the adding machine. It opens new opportunities for time nd labor savin in every kind of billing and general accounting work. Remington Typewriter Company (rperatee) W-e Street. St.

Louts, I' rNt tALMT PUFUMEOT PINf TRIES liNIALTM. ruL Te hmn Luatt a tmot. wmt TRuvri MM ParilKiIia Tav4 kwH ithliiS maid of honor, and Mr. Clinton Boogher, the bridegroom's best man. -a fc 4 11 KOPS BROS, Mlra NEW YORK rii I II 1 1 II Wife HI Beaa.

Ordered him to get one of those SIS CED YORK DENTAL Olive OeyMlte Pert Offlee The eldest dantal rooms In the city "Whera your father aol frranerathara kad thalr work done for tba last la years. or 118 suits for tU at the Globs, 7th and Franklin TVey kaow a pm it 0.

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