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THE gpwkjissii isijssg SATDBBAl sv I- SW TV 9 If You're a Man and Need Any Little Furnishing Drop in Here and Have a Look at 1 nese Regulars and Specials You'll like our neckwear cant kelp it. Men of fine taste are complimenting tne colors the patterns. tnc general Dirtiness or our ties. Keisers at 50c and' 100 and a goodly variety of excellent 25c ties. Shirts.

colored and white. all styles. The prettiest value on the market for 100 A line of these same dollar shirts that are toiled. Sizes 15 12. 16.

16 2. To close them out we price them at 69c. Underwear that's a well worth the money. Balbriggan shirts and drawers to match. 100 and 5 150 garment.

Voolen shirts with drawers to match. 100 and 150 garment. Dr. Jaegers sanitary wool underwear so highly approved by many of the best authorities. We have it.

Odd lines of 25c socks. Nearly all sizes in the lot. Special. l9c pair. Odd lot regular 50c fleeced drawers with only a few sizes left.

Special. 39c. hamberlm Johnson- uBose Company Many Hundreds of Visit- ors Present at the Opening. Omaha Nph. October 11 Delegate to the annual convention of NtnnRJ Romans Christian Temperance I nlon early today to the bis aullto turn where the principal session I conventtn re to be hi.

The convention was to order at 8 30 TO. but the preceding hour as de voted to R. of pra er and praise. Beside the noting delegate of- ftcers department superintendents or gartlzer. and other official workers.

there were present at the opening many hundreds of s1ttIng members of the organization The convention hall had Den re seated with opera chairs for the vetttOn at the reo lest of Mr Stevens. the president An elaborate plan of decorations hall been carried out. The convention camp to order protnptly at the tap of President en gavel. Singing led Mr Frances Graham. of New 1 ork na 1 ona TI islcal director was followed by rte nal exer Hef After the roll call of delegates the annual report of the execume corn- Tfllttee was prestntP1.

The following cornniLttCe were rtarned On credentials publication court les telegram finance subscriptions The I nlon Signal. The Crusaders' Mlnthl Official greetings of convention were sent to Countess Carlisle. president or the Worlds Woman. chrl ttan Temperance Union Ml Agnes Slack. honorable secretary of the rItteii oroen Temperance Association the branch of the organtuton in Orea- Brluln.

Mr tevens and Mrs ea Itt hu band and daughter of the presldeni of the Natlona Union. and other The trea urer report ho ed total expenditures of IBS O1 during the pa year nh Ji. 430 ba ance in va on hand. Temperance and Labor In her address on mperanre arid Labor. Mrs Mae E.

human of alt fornla superintendent or the depart- rnent of temperance and labor rteclare- that the present movement for the con- of the natural resource of the country while of great importance falls to measure up to the movement for the oolser alion or the highest well b-alng of the- useful worker him elf to whIch the omen Christian Temperance UnIon Is de oted Addressing the convention on TTedi cal Temperance. Mrs Martha Allen. superintendent of that department. de dared that the growth of temperance sentlmfnt among the med cal profession has been remarkable. Tonight was set apart as welcome right arid In spit1 of threatening weather the auditorium was fl led with delegates.

visitor. and the Ircal population. The addre of welcome came from Governor tthallenberger. ila or Dahl- i nn Bishop Sueson for th church- at large Mrs. Frances B.

Heald. state president of the Woman. Christ an Temperance I nlon and other. The responses were Mr" Elizabeth P. Gordon of Majsachur tt Mr Mary E.

Kuhl. et Illinois Mrs Lula A. Markwell of Arkansas. and Mrs. Margaret B.

Platt of Wahlng1on. TO ALEX WI I COMESFINAL REST Former Sporting Editor Constitution Answers Last Call. News reached Atlanta yesterdaj T' from Dalton. Ga that Alex Vt nn newspaper man. was it foal rest Mr.

nn left The Constitution about one ear ago on a leave of absence seeking to recover his health. A few months ago he returned to his old home In Dalton. Ga. where he re maRred until death claimed him. As the sporting editor of The Con- stltutlon he made a reputation second to none In the country In that line of work.

ell up on all kinds of sport and gifted with the power to Impart that knowledge to his readers his Ill des were el read and commented upon. The wonder about the excellence of his work la in the fact that he was never reall In shape to touch a finger to upewrlter Most men In his condition of health would have been seeking rest In some warmer climate. There was ft touch of brilliancy about er thing he wrote. He had a rare sense of humor which gave him the power of seeing something optimistic In tiw pessimistic surroundings. He secured his college education at J- morv college where he took a high stand In all his classes.

tie Is survived his wife. who was formerly Miss Lucy Mlllen a niece or tl late John Barclay by his sister arid his brother. The funeral services 11 be conducted at the residence of his brother In Dalton at 3 clock this afternoon and the Interment will be In the cemetery of that cit AUTHUR R. SULLIVAN DIES VERY SUDDENLY Rome Ga. October 22 Special Arthur R.

Sullivan one of Rome. roost prominent business men. was stricken with apoplexy at his otfiee this morn- Ing. lie was immediately removed to a sanitarium. where he died at 2 SO clock tMs afternoon.

I Mr. Sullivan wag about 55 ears of I age. and had lived in Rome practically an his life. lie was Identified with I many of Rome's leading business en- I terprlns. being president of the Tow- ters and ituiliraci Manufacturing Compan director of the Exchange bank.

and director In the Anchor Duck mills. He leaves a large number of friends to Rome Presents Budget Estimate. London October IS. Id Lloyd orge chancellor of the exchequer. presented In the house of commons this afternoon the budget estimate as re YllIed him The new figures show a falling off from the original estimates aggregating 10 800 000 of which 14 000 000 may be accounted for by the decrea ed revenue on spirit the new and higher ttaxes were levied against them.

To offset these de- rrea there are estimated Increases of 250 000 Included In which re un expected windfalls In the shape of death duties totaling J6 500 000 more than was originally expected. and thus saving the chancellor from the necessity of facing a seriouv deficit To meet a shortage of 1250000 Mr. Lloyd- George proposes to take 12 500 000 more out of the sinking fund. Luther Kidd Appointed. Washington.

October 21 Special Luther Kidd appointed tree delivery carrier route at Newnan. Postmasters appointed Osborn Towns county. John Allen. Ice C. F.

Colwell. re signed. White Plains. Greene county. Henry S.

Mpp vice it E. Moore. re- I moved. President Taft Speaks at Corpus Christi. Mr.

Taft Declares Work on Improvement Has Been Nothing More Than a Procession of Jerk Ha Great Faith in Conservatism of Congress. pus Christi. Texas October 21 Announcing himself as an enthuslastio advocate of deep waterways. when uc projects tan be shown to be practicable and necessary and declaring that the piecemeal procession by jerks" policy I congress in the past with reference to such Improvements should be re placed with a definite general plan for opening up great avenues of corameree President Taft aroused the delegates to the convention of the Interstate In land Waterways League. In session here.

today to an enthusiastic demonstration of approval. Control Rollro 4 Rates. Continuing the president said that addition to extending commerce deep inland waterways would serve as the be means of controlling railroad rates. In the meantime. however he urged th amendment of the interstate commerce laws to make their provisions more effective.

Mr. Taft added however that he did not favor radical legislation that Ms purpose merely was to keep railroad companies within the bounds or law and down to reasonable rates. He said the railroads should 56 encouraged. In this connection he took occasion to refer to that In some localities that there is a disposition to do injustice the railroads and to drive the corporations to a stem or economy which prevents the development of the country through which they pass. The president said it was often the cas that the citizens of a county would go to any extent to get a railroad to come nto the county.

but once there. not a friend of the railroad could anywhere be found except perhaps the local counsel The remark called out hearty laugh- The president turned serious again. ver and urged a square deal" for the railroads. that they might not be deprived of reasonable profits through popular prejudice ot Due CnKta rr The president declared that the halt- ng sporadic system of rlv and harbor Improvements In the past was not due to the army engineers. but WBC the work ct the committees In congress.

who had responded to clamor from home and to party considerations. The time has come he declared. for a change to this system. A 9 foot Inter- coastal canal was one of the projects to which the president referred as part of a definite system or waterways Improvement President Taft arrived here at It In. and after a short automobile ride through the prettily decorated city taken to a grandstand placed at the foot of a natural terrace where the delegates to the waterways convention and the general public were gathered.

The school children were much In evidence. too. and the president made an Immediate hit with his audience by asking that three tiers of seats Immediately In front of him be vacated by the early corners to make waj for a hundred or more veterans of the confederate and union armies. who had been assigned to a more re mote section of the tnciosure. The day was exceedingly warm.

Posses. selves la Peace. When he began to sr eak. Mr. Taft asked his hearers to possess themselves in peace and to console themselves by the thought that before he was throuzh he would be considerably warmer than any who had to sit in the direct ra the sun The president came over from his brothers ranch at Gregory on the revenue cutter Windorn.

Whet he had finished his speech. he motored out to the Corpus Christi Golf and Country tub and dedicated the new links by driving II. ball from the fret tee. The club presented him with a ba of nine splendid wolf clubs a a souvenir of the occasion The Tlresl- dent and several members of his dined at the home of Mrs. Kin" the arrest woman land owner In the United States whose ranch here comprises 1300000 acres.

The president returned to Gregory at 3 clock thlg afternoon and left there at 8 30 for Houston and Dallas. He made a brief stop at Beeyiile at 10 o'clock tonight and spoke from the rear end of his car. The president had Intended speaking at Beevllii on the way flown to Recipe Cures Weal Men Free Send Name and Address Today. You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous. I BT to mj nrton a pmeriptloo for debility.

lact of tier wsakaei manhood. UB tomsrj sbd lama back. hrotwtit ar nctaae unaatanl tfralna or ha tii. or routb. that flu cared so rnni wont an 2 rroui BOO St ta Uxir sea booa without in eddltlsnaZ btlp Owl I think rj IlIaD wt a quJdJ sad Qulofl1.

abould bara a ban daurmtowl to Mod a eon eI the pmerlptloQ mo chain la a pUia uaar am Kl fit Up I. au aiaa no vfU sit for it. This pTrstpttsc COOMB tIom a wtw tnt sada I iil tudj of sad I am it II to xmrt-acttiic or too en oest saboo4 sad YIIDr Iaiiw far rat I ew It 10 at man to ad UIoai a can la onMrac ao that U17 sun aoTWIxr win la sad sftgd wtth saatad ffws stop druutn4 wtth harmful paten amlleintt wearS what I brtl la the outekM teOnt nttan- Uft. vDbriidlSL SPOT TOICBING mil" and ao tun Ibsasif it Sma voMb sad Ju dyes mo a un. ttte this Or A.

I. tll I iKk Bundle DMn 4t uteh. ooct I wm sand TO I of this oataKlM nolp la a plate rflwi nftlae rat of bar A en ease dsas wo chaw UM to SM far srIiJ WTttma oat a pnacrtpdaa 115. eittrair trat Jo amine Always Means to Admire ffhem Jhey Satisfy Not One Jaste. Jut the Most Exacting of shoe Requirements The Dapaxsto is no ordinary Shoe clearly appreciated eve with casual observance.

It was born of that idea. A famous manufacturer of women's fine Shoes agreed to create the Dapaxsto according to our specifications. Though extra effort and expense wefeel amply repaid" in the betterness the Dapaxsto denotes and in the- fact that every woman who wears this excellent Shoe is constant in her praise of its qualities. This Reason the fiapaxsto Attains a Jtigher Mark of 5 le gance and Satisfaction Not only is this true in point of attractiveness and service but particularly so in the. matter variety extreme novelty shapes and styles for instance in which graceful effects the Dapaxsto especially excels.

Take the beautiful patent colt button Boots with black smoke gray and royal blue velvet tops they are charming High Cuban heels and light sewed extension soles plain or tipped toe. 4. And here are the new and very stylish suede button Boots slanting tops and high Cuban heels extension soles. 5. Suede Oxfords for Fall four eyelets high Cuban heels and sewed extension soles 4.

Dapaxsto Cravenette button Boots shapely and stylish. fitting perfectly- 4 For evening wear are Da- paxsto suede ankle straps with beaded vamps high Cuban heels and light turned soles 5. With all their attractiveness these only ill to suggest the great Dapaxsto assortment. Beautiful Shoes are here in all the newest shapes and styles and leathers heavy walking Shoes dressier models irk- broad variety and those that answer well both for dress and general wear. Shoes with the comfort and great length of service the individuality and charm of shape and de.

sign which in the Dapaxsto are unfailing' evidences of perfect Shoe making. IDapaxsto Shoes are 3 350 and 4 a few sp ecial models at 5. Store of Many Departments on- from San Antonio but through a mistake he failed to do so. Conservation of Re The president enjoyed his vacation immensely. In his address here today the dent said The subject of conservation of our national resources received Kg first itmoulse from that crusader and re former.

Theodore Roosevelt. He pointed out how wasteful we had been In the past of those blessings which God had showered upon the country and yet which had limitations. which If we did not respect would ultimately bring us to a famine In respect to I many of them. The program of conservation Is II. Ions one.

It is one In respect to which we have taken some Important teps Of the government forest we have put about 0 per cent in forest reservations under control. so that we shall not suffer from the forest fires Or the. denudation by private greed. ehavenottaken the steps that ought to be taken but that doubtless will be following the model of the general government by the state governments which shall preserve the private owned forests which are four times In size of those In the government itself. from fire and from that sort of treatment which shall make the countr a waste.

We have not yet adopted the laws. but I hope to recommend them to congress by which the government shall retain some control over the use of coat lands still owned by the government and till to bl put under private use by which the watr power sites shall be segregated from other parts of the public domain and parted with only under such conditions as shall enable the government to secure a proper revenue therltrom and to regulate the rates of power charged by those who shall take possession or those sites and transform the water power Into electricity by which the piroaphat lands of the govern ment containing Immeasurable wealth In respect to the fertilizer of the soil of the we by which we shall retain control over those leasing them or parting with them on such terms as to prevent the exportation of the phosphate or the charging of too high rates for Its use. SEABOARDINAUGURATES NIGHT SERVICE TO BIRMINGHAM. Leave Atlanta 1 Ow m. sleeper open 9 p.

to. arrives Birmingham 7 rn Effective November 7 MURDERER IS CAUGHT AFTER 22 YEARS' SEARCH Quarrel Over a Woman Was the Cau of Killing Near Hendricks Ky. Huntington A a October 22 After twenty two years of hiding. following a murder committed near Hendricks. Xy.

In the fall of 1887. Alexander McFarland arrested yesterday aria brought to this city on th way back to Kentucky Just two years go this month Alexander McFarland BUUL BUU Aijjea iLun jncr arjajio with the aid of friends. was got safely out of the state. When McFarland left Hendrlckl be abandoned a wife and five little children After years of roaming he settled down In the wild coal and coke country of southern Virginia and began life anew under the name of Press Carter. Re married.

and reared about him a family of children who until yesterday. never knew that a 6OO reward Is hanging over hl head for the murder of Patton. CAUTION. I Th market is full of cheap auto goggles. which ut headaches after a few hour.

us You may think It Is I the wind or glare but In most cases It 1 the fault or the toggle Come to us. where every pair Is carefully Mleet 4 Walter SUud Optical Co. 75 ach- tr street. DIVORCES DUE TO LACK OF DOMESTIC EDUCATION Washington. October 22 Widely divergent views upon how the big problem or Industrial education In the United States can hut LU worked out for the economic betterment of bo and girls In this and future generations were voiced today vigorously by leaders In the labor world and In the field of education who are attending the meeting of the Industrial educa- tiori committee of the American Fed- rallon of Labor.

Reflected In the speeches of many of the labor leaders was the fear that It the public does not introduce vo catlonal" manual tra nlng courses Into the public school steihs of this country capital would ek to set up a specialized or contracted stem of education fraught with evils to the workingmen's children Among the educators there were those who were convinced that technical training In public schools would be ill advised Others believed that the apprenticeship stem was the best method of recruiting the mechanical trades. John Mitchell Pr John Mitchell vice president of the Federation Is chairman of the committee which was named by the last convention of the Federation to gather information about different systems of Industrial education In this and for- countr es and to make a report with recommendations at the convention to be held In Toronto next month. President Oontpers who made a thorough Investigation into the question on his trip abroad. occupied a seat near the chairman. Representative w.

B. Wilson of Pennsylvania known as th miner statesman and a member of the committee made a ringing speech wnfch sounded the keynote of many others declaring to technical training as a part of the public school system Wfcy Divorce Fl mr1 The fearful revelations made dally In the divorce courts of the country. Indicating that the primary reason for most cases of domestic Infelicity Is dl rectly due to the lack of technical training among girls wall declared to be one of the mot powerful arguments for Industrial education by Miss Ella iiaas of the department of In spection or workshops and factories In Ohio The appalling number of one cases today. she asserted Is due to the fact that our girls are not being educated and developed along domestic lines Yet our common schools are not doing one thing to offset this dangerous tend noj Children are be- log turned out the thousands not equipped for life battles. The wbn- derful Industrial advance of this na tion makes It Imperative that our schools embrace Industrial courses.

Bella Donna HICHENS' Greatest Novel APowerlul Story of the Desert and the Wonderful Valley of the Nile Wiles Icon Id PuWkatjsi FOB SALE fYfiYWllEe J. B. LIPPmCOrr COMPANY UDLI51 PBlLiDLU BETTER THAN SPANKING. Spanking don not cure children of bed wetting There a constitutional cause for trill trouble. Mrs- It.

Sum men Box W. Notre Dm In will send tree to any mother her successful honae treatment. with full Instruction Send no money but writs her today If your children trouble in this way. Don't blame the child. The chances are It can help It.

This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficult III day or night PARKERS HAIR BALSAM aid DMOtfflctJh aala i. a bnrariattt cnwtfu Krror rail to Bootorw oin Hair to it Tevthftl Cofcr7 Ctaru nap 4I THIS MAN wouldn't wear the Stetson Shoe. He wants fancy tops and paper soles. He web shoes to attratt attention riot to give wear and comfort. But the man who wants fit and elegance of appearance who wants quality ootwear at a moderate price buys when he aeei the Stetson Shoe because THE STETSON SHOE measures higher for quality.

comfort appearance and actual worth than any other shoe he can buy. TL RJ Ik markettb uthfeethm. CU1I tlM STET. SON SHOCMar-hry vh you ftl ready. Law Bros.

Co. 10 Whitehall' SHUMAKCR CCCCMA TO CRICIITONS Net a tea eraeai. ton 00011 KMrthaa4 asncatkn. LNWTOIHUL iMtnrtbSjiy Sb. wewiets la TOWON ctazg Mr rtrt 4.

aur tauas C.JI..V KIMT MMUav 9' outre It It in These ouU neckwear--can't the the niftiness of ties. price 0 150 oolen it. zes in pair. NATIONAL WI CI 11 UI MEETING IN OMAHA Unon I rf' I' inn jf tlP HP I 9:30 I was I prayer I I of-I or- ltlng conn ntlon re-I I request ttrs. I I I I e-d ir.

York. na- I I moatcal dlriCtor na 1 call ecullVI rourle- Illes sub crlptlons UnIon the mperBnce Mtsa otnoen Ass Jclatlon Ir rs. teavttt huband trea5urera showed OS31 durln past Yf ar wnh :9430 balance rash TmP I Cal- at lonseryatlon wel-b lng 'Women's devoted. rs. medIcal rel11rl abl.

as ned addrese carn Mayor hann. large. ChrltnJlUJ Union. by Mm. LYNN COMfS fiNAL Oa.

W. Lynn. Lynn ar I fI cover Ye- Well kln I widely an hlll lay np er I everything IP ye th pe llmlltlc Emory by he i I will I odo In termen I I 22. ap plexy i I ld 2:3 'o'clock I I age I lng I th I' I I I Lon on. Octol er I I re- by orl lnl 10 OOI OO 4000000 I deCreased I th 1'0 tt ft a ev crease.

I on- I 65000110 ne IHi" rlou Gf' Irge talt U500000 I II 22. lIer S. H. re- cou1ItY1 Ii I 'FAVORS BONDS FOR WATERWAYS Spea voCte UC of re- In- latrol Railroad that' In lt1ol1 eep terwas best the lr hoeyer be oC OUIlo. locallt to or- system into ter.

however to EnJitneer. lng river arm consl kratlons. foot a. prell lIy 1 was re Th re Imrrw dlately wa arme re- hEn 1 0 l1 esce rays DC Dre ldent ndom. pre ented baa IIDl ndld as H.

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as. u.a.--tNI 1 Unq 4I 0 5 Japa slo shoes 1 Alw ys tJne3aste. Qcting eq remenis we feel denotes-and in Japa stoIJttans h3s mat fir variety me tops- Cu ban nd shapely perfectlY44. tif in leathers-heavy a special ft JtoreojMang a IS on- rQ on es o. Resources.

It re- I 1' re Dect. ru 76 We have not taken size ma sh se ure ower WIt. loler eat SEABOARD INAUGURA TES a. ltf iiy lhm Cause Vs. two was the and Thomas Patton.

of Hendrick. met on countr road. They rreled ever a. Woman. and It ii alleged McPrlaod shot and killed Patton.

tcFarland Weat child I'm OO I. The is I II' elected Peach Ire. I' f. 7 2 I tn it Id Sta tps I lead rl' th vo training seek system I i sch ls I II bell system Mltc 11. I i whl Federatl gatt I 8 ou que tlon the mem et' 7 Dt VOftCtI Floaris.

th dif M. fng tendency life's na- In tltrlal I I I i I I I JJ4ST PUBLISHED i Great Sad IbCiIc ChUd 1 wetting. Deme lad. ho cant ed Jll TH IS wO Idnt fan an quality sea y. ThRJsaeaaIth kf Tf 811 5 6 I auDGIKuaa aSset.

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fafl 0 well YEe4i the Mre. really the thu city. wa 5 year. ers Ro roe. Davtd Gorge 1O5ODOOO.

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