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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 2

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The Big Store. 3rd st Another Big Week of Values Here You Will Find Every New Fashion In Ladies'-Children's Garments Ladles beautiful Cloth Coats, made in the latest styles; all coi- ors that have the mark r.jid beauty of higher grade goodn $10.98 Ladles handsome Cloth CoatH, iniulo of the now and latest soft materials, lots of class and style. Specially priced $12.98 Ladies' beautiful Plush and Cloth Coats; made in the latest fall and winter styles; Specially priced at $14.95 Ladies' beautiful Cloth Coata, made of fancy Scotch goods with fancy colored linings, the latest HtyleH. Specially priced at $18.50 protty new fall Suits, nil tho latest styles; not a back number In thfi big choice to select from. iv.ces $10 to $27.50 Children's pretty new winter In all tlie latest styles and at low prices; all A i $2.00 to $7.30 Mliises beautiful Long Coatu of fancy and plain nil In tho Ir.tcst fall models, at prli-en From to $12.50 Special new lot of ladles' flue Tailored Waists; the latest styles and materials; you must see these Waists to appreciate them.

They are specially priced At 98c Wo are showing many beautiful Fur sets in all shades, Fox, Lynx, Mc-rten, Coonney, Mink, Raccoon, Oppossum, in every stylo muff and scarf at prices per set from $5.00 to $50.00 VANPRETER'S STORE WOOD RIVER. NORTH SIDE. Will Bo Unless the low places in the State l' ot Bt from her recent sickness. Tho flower garden, which includes practically tho entire yard at the home of Mrs. James lUntoul in State street, is a veritable beauty now and is attracting St.

Bernard's Church Will Have Sale and Euchre. St. IJcnmrd'H Catholic- church al Wood River planning to hold .1 sale nnd ctichri! on November ii in the afternoon and evening In the Klelh hull. To'pri'pnrc for the sale the Indira of tho congregation met this afternoon nt the home of Mrs. S.

A. Hcech to sew for tho sale. Nighowonger-Brummer Wedding Last Night. lOtnll Brtimincr, a Standard Oil refinery employe, and MISH Mnrjorie NlKhswongor, operator for the Bell Telephone Company, were married last night at 7:30 o'clock nt the home of the Hev. W.

H. DIerker of the German Lutheran church In Alton, Tho couple returned to Wood River where a crowd gathered at their homo and oharivarled them. They called the crowd Inside and treated them. The couple will go to Bunker Hill to spend a few days and on their return thp bride- will resume her work at tho switch board. Notes.

Mrs. M. K. Clow was a visitor in Katl Alton today. Mrs.

M. F. Manning went to Alton today to attend a bridge party which hc'jd th'n afternoon at the home M.a. A. 0.

Dan- on State street. Every! nT.K 'n readiness for the' prcsmm tc be randersd by the Alton Studio of Music and the Wood River band tomorrow night in the high school auditorium for the benefit of the library board. Jerome Ford, marshal of Benbow City, has returned from a three days' visit -in Jerseyville. William Beers went to Alton today on business. A sale of articles will be conducted EAST ALTON.

at the Clow stor.o Saturday night Mrs. Mary Ford. by CABINET Kin-lire nnd Dnnco Poorly Attended. The euchre and dance given In tho Henry hall last night by Messrs. Kreppel and Halo was poorly attended.

A (great deal of time had been spent In advertising and in get- tins, ready, for'tho entertainment, but people did not seem-to want to bo amused by euehro games. A few more came to attend the dance afterward, that croAvd was slim also. Republican JlAlly Frfday Night. A big Republican rally will be held in the, village, hall on Friday night; Among -the speakers will bo Senator Boall, William Boynton, C. N.

Strecpor O. H. Kuennomau. Surprise on Mr. iknd MM.

H. Cooper. The ladies -of the Mite society tendered a pleasant surprise on Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Cooper yesterday afternoon In' honor of their moving into their hoW'tobine In Bllnn. Refreshments' were brought by the and' a'splendid time was 1 enjoyed. A series of parties somewhat similar to this is being planned for abdlit onto each month hereafter. Notes.

Tho improvements cin the William Crawford house have been about completed. Four rooms werb added on an upper story. Tho contract' has been let to Ed. Ellsworth for a new house in East Alton across from the village ban. T.

J. Phllbr'lck has been ill for the past few days. In spite of the fact that he was ill, ho was able to be up mpst.of time and superintend the moving of his store. He is suffering with neuralgia. Miss Fern F.eldwisch went to Alton today.

Nordell Pol bum will leave to- WKDDINO TII18 KVKNINti. N'fca'lo Unk Tel Mikado Upper Alton church held theirregular meeting at tha home! Mfa. Lou IB Megowen yestor afternoon. The ladles, planned serve lunch all day oh election day They are also to have a Hal- lowe'en social next Tuesday 10 ri alt the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil-' mulor 'ho Ham Wilson on West Ed Braml street.

tht8 -on dug ttt Th 8 he Th 'rd actical Fashions morrow for. Colorado to take a posit: on as stenographer souri for the Mis- Voting Couple Leave After on Honeymoon Trip to -Portland Tiio marriage of Miss Bfrd Machin to Grover Lowry will occur this evening. The ceremony be performed at 7:30 o'clock in the Methodist church, Hev, W. I. the pastor, officiating, Avfter the ceremony at the church a'recep- tion will bo held (it the Machin residence, corner of Main and Walrmi streets, which will be attended by the Immediate relatives of the young couple.

They will leave later in tho evening for a honeymoon trip to Portland, Oregon, nnd will spend a ijlonth in the West, 'Koad Meeting Tomorrow. The final meeting of the highway commissioners of Wood River township nt the troublesome piece of road at Smith's Lake will be held tomorrow afternoon. It it is decided that it is impossible to repair the old road so it can be traveled n't all times the commissioners will proceed to condemn a new right-of- way. Shetland Pony Follows Rigs On Streets. An amusing sight on the streets today in Upper Alton attracted the Many mothers will appreciate this- attention of many people.

A very blouse models, which may be small Shetland pony was loose and fashioned in a short time, without the running at large and the Uttle least difficulty. The pattern, offers' OVER 4,000 Reached cach ing certainly do pan. man and Evening Telegrai 'Phew, PILES CURElT WITHOUT KNll nr A mal seemed to about, the and belonged be lost. or gathered sleeve and. You treauS i 8cvcral; WILH choice uts OrO Illl 1 lintl size of a St.

Bernard dog th 1 C(1IIulw10 ld ued to John Cartwrikht utth back-facing. Rolling or stand-'; doso imnodiatch- f' vc gea to jonn lT1 ii ftpurecinii Ing collar may -be used. The blouse but had strayed away from home. ma be.jnade up of cambric, madras, It was following other horses along percale, ehambray or striped orcheck- tho street as a dog would follow its mastar and after finding out that a horse was strange to it the poiiy street paving north of tho old cun- much attention. Tho fall flowers torn mill aro fixed up so that water I 11 tllc lorv Ja( lt run off the street before No- i to be making them only the lpplnfra from Albert Jones went to St, Louis today to arrange for paying tho 'last payment on the band instruments.

i A check oof 150 wr.S' received by the East- Alton band 1 today from IVEN a good wlctc, almost any hind oC oil will barn, down to tno powdef works Which that veinber 9th, there will bo objections to the final acceptance of tho lovoller and their colorings more the pfin. Given i good, determined wlH, anybody can kepp institution's -contribution' to the brilliant. Tho flowers are of vari- tt "teady iintnu of' useful eirort. The band, fund tubslrlbed 'several weeks pavlug by tho property owners In olllt klll(ls illul of al olors tho city court. Tho water won't! Tnol-e was a Democratic speaking run off in places and In somo spoU lm)t Kht the clllb Ilou8e ot tlln it stands In the gutters or on the stflr IIilwl Street until It works Us way down Jol)n Nel B.

between the bricks and Into cellars. Campbell were the orators. On.o property owner tells iho Tole- graph reporter that no water enter- Mrs. (Urn WtilturH is ill at her home on tho Godfrey road. od the cellar there until after tho! Thc )il15 Ul rooni Mlfi M( Btreet was paved last fall.

Uow ln tho Mi'Klnlny school are en- poyinj? a half holiday today, Miss ago. The revival, meetings arc being still continued in the East. Alton i cori Methodiit church 1 with increasinR in- Hcv to Address Sunday terest. vi vj. that it collected In front of tho eel lar door and filtered through McDow being visitor to other caupe it could not run off down the atlllrjoli 'Miss Klsir Green who has been visiting relatives and friends in this today In front of the writer's own homo there In anothor such low place; just such in front of tho ad- days left joining property thore is another for llL st L()U "duck puddle" after rain.

When board of local improvo- montB iiiHpected th.e work fuw weeks ano these low places were HIMMJ and street Inspector I promireil they would bo repnh-e-l at once. There will ho gtrenuoiiK oh- unloHs they am fixed hol'oro MUJ Wilson tho propony owners liavo their in (lodfroy today. (3. I MiHH Ruth MeGinnlH, after a visit at. lho home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Mulling, departed today for St. Louis for a further vlsil with relatives before returning to her home In Chicago.

A large number of North al- In human beings Is not BO much what la In (Mem as In what they get out of themselves. HOT WEATHER HINTS. Tho secret of keping cool in hot weather is not all individuality. Proper food, sufficient exercise, steep and dally bathing, the avoidance of stimulants anil a cheerful mind will insure one against undue suffering in hot weather. Succulent fruits nnd vegetables, salads and cooling fruit drinks are all so refreshing during hot weather.

The body, if given as little foods as possible, will have less waste to dispose ot and there will be greater comfort. Lemonade is one of the best and most cooling drinks; it thins the blood truth they express, and has a tonic effect upon the whole system. They say "the good die first;" bnt During tho heated term Is the time it's pretty hard for those of us who for tho house mother to tako a rest keep on living, tb believe It. from cooking. Let, sandwiches, salads and fruit with frozen desserts bo com- What remarkable things we learn, mon and much labor will be dispensed and with what amazing rapidity, when would take up with Home other rfg and follow it for a while.

The potty spent all forenoon on the streets following horses and rigs greatly to the amusement of everybody. At noon a boy came through town who where the pony belonged and ho got a string and put is around the pony's neck and led it home. Luncheon In H.OIIOV of Wedding Party. Mrs. J.

S. Machin and Miss Nellie Machin gave a luncheon last even- 1 Ing at the! rresidence in honor of the wedding party. There were twelve persons in tho party. Grover Lowry arrived last evening from M'CLARYGRAMS A "grouch" is the most expensive luxury to which one can treat himself. By the time we fcave learned the secret of keeping ypung, we find ourselves old.

The thoughts of a man live long, or die quickly, 'according to the depth of Karr 'th and a corresponding increase in we commence to put our absolutely Honio I'llinpkins. Ijdwnrd Swanson, former Glass- bivnner tin- auctioneer. I'Yt-d SSorwHs took another load of villw tomatol lo 'own today for shipment comfort. Ginger the ginger from a pint jar of Canton ginger, add cup of sugar, a quart of water and boll misQOU.nt,. wjien a girl that correct theories into practice, Is It supreme egotism, or merely a niar.Uiall of North Alton who hail been farming successfully In I-'ostor for Neveral years wan here yesterday looking after properly in- Mo fc'tij'H ho has good corn, hay and potato cropn this to Weber Canning Factory, Louis, and it will bo probably load.

of cane twenty minutes; add three-fourths ot "tho man doesn't live who is worthy "I- cup of orange juice, a half cup ot of himself? tho lemon juice and three tablespoonfuls of tho sirup from tho jar. Put into the I We have'-happlness if we urn punch bowl with a quantity of cracked knew where It) nTH it; but most nnd odd a pint of apolllnaris water us make the mistake of looking for it. now being brought to the Campbell molasses factory In Uelmiir Heluhts from tlme to tlme to glv lt ln externals, rather than in a etate fu, i nMilan nU -mill A A 1 1 111. 1 "and added" 1 havo about ton 'big wagon loads of the finest kilii you ever saw." Ho know what to do with tho pumpUius ag Iho demand In not IKMVJ- nil farmei-H havo grown sonio klns. Mrs.

i). Hurrls has ri'iunnM from a visit with St. Louis riOatlvi 1 Tenn Winger! has where a large amount of first clnsn home out. made is being turned flood Roads Hint. "Of coin-so tiro opposed to ma- rhlne methods In elections." "Well," replied Farmer CorntoHscl, "I must admit that I'd lilui lo soo the steam roller took out o' politics an' put back where ll In tlie roud-maklfl' business." This amount of punch will servo forty of mind within ourselves, people.

1 Musk melons chilled and cut in halves, the- seeds removed and then filled with ice cream makes a delicious hot weather dessert. Garnish with, roosted almonds or pieces of ginger to simulate needs, I Fig a few figs The highest point of woman's hap- and add water enough to cook smooth, plnesa ia reached, pnly through moth- School. Arrangements have been made by M. H. Day, pastor of the Baptist church, to have Rev.

E. L. Gibson, of tho First Presbyterian church of this city, make a talk next Sunday morning to the Sunday school of Baptist church. -it will be Rally Day and a large attendance is expected. Among the special features for this occasion be tho singing of tho church choir at tho Sunday school service.

Rev. Mr. Day will preach a special sermon in the morning and at the evening uorvice Wilbur Crafts, of Washington, 1). will speak. Can't Ot Labor to Complete Job.

Rev. N. McMauls, pastor of the Presbyterian church, has been on an unsuccessful hunt for labor the lust wcok. Ho is very anxious to completo tho construction of a gymnasium beneath the church. The ed gingham.

The pattern (5835) is cut In sizes 4 to 16 Medium size requires yards of 36 inch material. Classified Department W. 1)'. ARMSTRONG School of Music 215 Second street, Alton, 111. A complete musical- education in all branches.

MR. W. D. ARMSTRONG, A. G.

O. Organ and Theory. MR. 13. R.

KRQEGBR, A. G. 0. Examiner in Theory. MRS.

C. B. ROHLAND Lecturer' on Musical Subjects. MRS. G.

G. CRAIG. Assistant, Piano MR, W. B. Wind and Instruments.

MRS. 'Mr DpfcGE English, Elocution, MR. PAUL B. HARNEY Drawing and Painting. First term begins September Circulars on application.

MAXIMS OF LEAP YEAR The best wine buyer is not always the best food provider. FOR or 4 rooms for love, bnt for heav- nished or unfurii'shed. Apply your favor and cannot Sincerely ours ROBERT P. SPECIALIST 233 Colllnsville Eost'st, Lon WANTED. live on farm, 3 miles fi-om Bluff street, Bell general Jiousework.

Good" Apply 415 Bluff.strcet. to learn barber trade. Tools given. Wt while learning. You an'join with assurance you will succi We have received praise from thq ands for our beneficial course.

vestig'ate now. Moler Barber! lege, St. Louis, Mo, POH ItKXT. en's sake love a rich man. The man who looks like ready money may act like a financial stringency.

Handsome is as handsome does. You can live on a handsome but not on a handsome face. Don't judge a man by the size of the tips he gives the waiter. He may take them out of your household' allowance. She who courts and runs away live to court another day, But she who courts and won't be a.

wife may be alone for all her We. Market street. FOR sashes i able for hot beds or chicken houi Phone Bell 31G-W. FOR room, 'conveniences. Centrally cated, arranged for 1 or 2.

reasonable. Call Kin. 960. FOR room Iiouso. per month.

709t'Marliet street. quire on FOR room house, Stanton street, Kin. FOR rot all 43i 11 9th After all, that's the best IWoman's World. excavating Is entirely completed and the next stop is concrete work. Material has been secured with to finish tho work, no hands can bo secured.

J. 1'. Vlssering will leave tomorrow lor a week's rest at West I' The road to power is paved with Baden Springs. Rood Intentions, Miss Alice James, of Virdefi, -is PELLETS OF WISDOM The dyspeptics snarl, "The woman, tempted me, and I did eat." HfllR STOPS FALLING, OflNORUFF DIStfPHBS-Tfflf 25 CENT "DflNOFfilNE of amount of chopped nuts, thinly sliced nnd buttered When are the only hand, hpretid thorn with cream choose nature's ills nnd discomforts nature and chopped olives well mixed and a provides remedies, and in Motljor'a Spread on be in often nature's ordeal' broad. I and ahrlnhi front tlie Buffering inci- bh inl nly bread at dent to its consummation.

But for spending the week with Upper Alton friends. Miss Kdlth Lowry, of Taylorville, and MlKH Nan Lowry, of East St. LonlH, arrived last evening and attended the luncheon at I he Mat An indiscreet answer Is hard to live down. In converse It is better to glowi than to'glitter. FOB FOR room lirl dwelling No.

448 B. 14th street two lots. Price Call phono 344. FOR surrey, and burner. Inquire I.

114 W. 2nd fttroot- hoi few pecans, also chopped. Friend is to bo found a medicine ot Orated maple sugar wlih chopped great value to every expectant mother, and browned walnuts is another good It Is an emulsion tor external sandwich filling. i Your Hair! Beautify it! Invigorate Your Scalp! Danderine (Jrows Hair, We Trove It. i cr nn application ivniio! litnl a sin- 1 til i or Indite or and your i.c-ilp not Hill please ynii IIHIHI, 'i- few woolen' IIHI-, si-" new hiilr, line i i lir.si hut ni; all over I he Hi-alp, riiic now will imnied- I ill 1 hair.

The Opportune. The o.vnier supper given last evening in tho Draper building "on Washington avenue was a very popular affair and tho oysters wont like hot cakes. it was the first oyster sun- which wSitScft ats i the InrlleK of the Haptlst church Prejudices are nails hammered into in honor of tn mind by environment. and Grover Oonlus achieves in Bilenoe. Talent Bayly admits the crowd.

i Ing effect portions of tha system irvi'vinl. It Ii Jntondcd to llo who It, had no trouble preparo for tho crisla, and To my mind he who does not help reUcve part" sunC HS at tho needful momwit, uovor through helps; ho who does riot counsel nt the i 'j 0 your liikiiiR one nnuill HI rand al a time. Tin- i-flect is inline- dlnti' inul yuur linir will be I'lulf) and wavy and have" an of ur; IKii-iiljlc IHSIIV, Noftih'iis and nin-i), ihn bi'iiuiy and sliiiip.iuir of true luili' hi-allh. (1(1 I 1 ,) cciii Imiilc ol' Knowlioii'ii Diindcrlno from nny drug utori 1 or it let and prove to yourself now HUH your hair' Is im liri'lty mill roVc mi any thai ii lias nt-nl'-i'lcd (ii- ii.jurt-il hy 'UH ti-i'iitiin-iu that's all needful moment, never also reckon It osHoutlal that we lay down and continually improHH on children certain IHWH to oiierute as a kind of hold In life. could almost vein urn to assert that It IB better tu bo wrong by rule than to bo wrong with nothing but tho fitful caprlceb our dispositions to impul us hither uud thither; and in my way of viewing mon, thore always aeomu to be void In their nature, which mothcr 0 (tlltul exOApt by noino decisive nnd distinctly aeltluil law, Friend will repay any mother In the offoi-da before, and the helpful rostoiatlon to health And strength it brlngo -after baby cornea.

Mother a friend Is for salo at stores. for free book for expectant moth orB which much information, and rainy suggflBtlonp cf in druwlng a good patronage. Ulill rocolved today now one horse wagon fronj I he Wob- bcr and numnio works of St. Loultt, anil tliti now wagon was Initiated today In the coal buslneaH. Hlgnia I'hi society of Shurt- loi'f iclloiio go out to iho Wr.8- KOII Stanley farm Saturdiiy night uast of I'pper Alton for HII outing, The "Sigh" usually go to tho Smith farm at Oodfroy, but this, time they will take to.

tho woods in anathor direction. The Alpha SCota society will tliulr uutluB on amii.w Tlio Ludleij Aid Society of Subscribe for the FOR fountain and light grocery. stand city. Bargain for cufcl taken at ouce. An exceptional portunlty.

Address caro Telegrciph. FOR near' West Allow, Mo. Address Watkius, Alton, III. Union street, witii Of 80 foot and deP' uof house and city AwW VVllson. 1819 FOR SAI outfit, and wall case.

M. Kretner, 307 PlAsa street. Kin Bel Irom bf breath on Brt 0 eartU.o cpt- 8 jb to th A i InarxledtMc Thla tonio nlcohol to up the othor hand, it It humap the to Bislibllato or lake aymptomi, flops.

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