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SjiMt jte rV I i LI I I 7 i School Shoes fipC 3 AR EncampmentWillErid Aiianuc uiy reason Bearing the Name HAHN Always I excel in ear ana oiyie ALL our School and College Shoes are made especially for us embody OUR OWN ideas 3 as to shape and style and OUR OWN Standards of Quality Most of them bear our own 2 fc Trade Names registered in the Patent Office 3 fc Not tied down to any Shoe Manufacturer or Trust we get THE BEST wherever it is to 3 fc lie found in the WORLDS MARKET Consequently you always find here styles that are DIF FEREXT and qualities that cannot be duplicate 1 at our prices 5 PEW WASHINGTONIAIIS LINGER Continue to Enjoy Steel Pier Music and Visit Select Brighton Cafe Board walk Promenade Small but More Fashionable Merjiaks to Go to Vir ginia Mrs Rapleys Handsome Gowns Stanley rKVoorheeB Gerner Garter NetTvEngUna rH WrilM Mrv gatiOi SWnanriiAlMa Caahell Agnes ChM TV Caihelh Mia Clara Stewart UttUEberLeo nota Eberr Bertha Spleser Batterfleld Mr and Mrs Forrest Harrisl JL FxI Mr and tin WBlJamiLaoUMraJi4Wr 8 tt WJI son A 18 Northrop Bridges Boxborongh Mr and Olrs Wrnile KTBrot RKeem Robblns Un HoTtU Mra Hoclman Bothwelt Mlsa Gormia Mias Conner Brkshir Ina MUi Ldd Miss Clark lira Nv Clark George A Tberran Absecon Mr and Hra John Gibson Rnlll man Hra Rulltman Holtman EK Keld Mr and tttt A Guentber FLEET OFFICERS ENTERTAINED Our Big School and College Sale J3 CADET Boys Shoes Stvled Cull of ginger to meet the requirements of high school or college boys rust 0111 finished leather and workmanship unsurpassed size 2 to 5 1 2 Spkndirt 4 values at 3 JOCKEY BOOTS Extra High cut patent buttons nnd patent collar fit top Inlaid with black or colored kid calf or velvet top riveted buttons Our styles are unrivaled Sizes 5 to 8 175 Sizes 8Ho 11 200 Sizes 2 to 5 250 Hahns Rite Form The Idea I Shoes for Girls and Little Boys Because Made on lasts Of our own designing- they fit perfectly conform to the natural lines of juvenile feet yet are graceful and up to date in appearance Beraunei They vrear better than any shoes you have ever bought Carefully made of prime prades of kid tan or black Havana Calf and Patent Colt With the best sole leather Its possible to buy Sues 5 to 8 150 Sizes 11 to 2 200 Sizes 8 to II 5175 Sizes 2 to 5 250 8195 WELT Boys Shoes These 250 grade shoe have geniune Goodyear Welted strongly sewed double OAK soles and almost indestructible kid calf or patent leather uppers Sizes 1 to 5 1 2 HAHN SPECIAL Fully guaranteed Shoes that give excellent results at a low price Boys kid or calf 9 to 13 125 1 to5i 150 Girls kid calf or patent 8 toll 125 lHto5 150 I VENUS S350 Womens Boots Embody the Three Graces always eagerly sought by par Z3 ticular women 3 Pronounced Fashion 3 Perfect Fitting Qualities Faultless Workmanship Dainty chic full of decided individuality they compare Hf favorably with any shoes sold elsewhere at 5 and 6 a pair 8 All the Novelty styles are here 3 Velvet Cravenette or Suede Boots Patent Kid or Patent Colt Boots with Cravenette Cloth Velvet or Kid Tops 3 Walking or Street Boots made of dull Demi Calf or smart Tan Calf Aristocratic styles in fine Surpass Kid Most all have the Short Front Effect which 0 pa shortens the foots appearance All styles Tr 5 ln Extra Effective Young Mens Shoe High arched high heeled Button or Lace Shoes with short front and nobby toe shapes One of the snappiest of the years styles A line that looks the part of a r4r or 5 shoe made of excellent wearing tan or black i alf and Reliable Patent at onlv 3 00 5000 I i L01t KX mA UN COS I Given to Men Are You ON Were offering prizes for the SIX strongest written testimonials about our great TRI WEAR 350 Shoes These articles must be confined to ACTUAL FACTS describing RESULTS of TRI WEAR Shoes you have worn Limit the article to 60 words and hand in before closing time Sept 15 Special to The Washington Peat Atlantic City Sept 10 Except tqr the forthcoming encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic the latter part of this month a large proportion ol the 1000 hotels and cottages which make the entertainment of strangers a science could close their doors today and write finis to their record of the season of 1910 With the suspension of the dally excursion tickets on this date the bowery as that part of the Boardwalk from Ar kansas avenue to Chelsea Is called becomes deserted and the Boardwalk attractions decrease in number and variety The Steel Pier with its three daily cpnv eerts continues to attract large audi ences morning and evening but the afternoons now find the majority of the lingering guests enjoying the Boardwalk in chairs or on foot in a leisurely and delightful fashion quite impossible at the height of the season fea or other refreshments considered in keeping with the place and season follow the Boardwalk promenade with the result that a fashionable company always is to be found in the best cafes from 5 to 6 oclock Entertaining or being entertained at the Brighton cafe which Is generally conceded to be the most select on the island in the present week were such well known members of Washington society as Mrs John Merriam Miss Chew Miss Julia Belrose Miss Merriam Mrs Walter A Wells Mrs McComas Mr and Mrs Blaine Elkins and Mr Cuth bert Brown Arrivals from Washington continue despite the lateness of the season Faces familiar on street Pennsylvania avenue or Connecticut avenue noticed In the daily chair parade in the past few clays iclude Rear Admiral and Mrs Lamberton who are at the Marlborough Blenheim Mr James Mcllhenny Mr Thomas Fisher Mr and Mrs Philip Patchin Mrs Robert I Flemming and her son Mr Robert Flemming Mr and Mrs Arthur Dunn Mr Louis Gasthe Mr Robert Hagner Mr Purcell and Mr and Mrs Samuel Swayze Paymaster John Merriam jand Mrs Merriam will close their Chelsea cottage a few days hence when Mrs Merriam and her small daughter will go to Liberty Furnace Va for a visit to Paymaster Merriams parents before es tablishing their new home at the Wash ington navy yard Miss Laura Merriam has returned to her brothers home from a delightful visit to New London to accompany her sister in law to Liberty Furnace Miss Merriam who was one of the most attractive and feted debutantes of last winter will pass the hunting season in New England and visit relatives and friends in Boston during the early winter and does not propose joining her parents at their Washington home before Christmas Miss Florence Stith is visiting her cousin Mrs Merriam at the latfers Chelsea cottage ON IBE NORTH SHORE PrwWtTaft to fiolonVHis Stay Into bctoljef PATS IDEAL TOE GO THREE RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES I 7th and Sts 19141916 Pa Ave 233 Pa Ave 7iitv Mrs Harry Rapley who has delayed her return to Washington on account of the heat is one of the handsomely gowned women at the Marlborough Blenheim where she was joined the past week by Mr and Mrs William Rap ley for a short visit A motor party from Richmond passing several days at the Windsor includes Mr Lewis Sandler who has as his guests for a 2000 mile trip MrsBooth and the latters daughters the Misses Susan and Clara Pitt Mr Sandler wjll continue his journey to New York and stop in Washington on his return trip Mrs Charles Vincent is at the Marlborough for a ten days stay before reopening her Rhode Island avenue house for the winter Mr and Mrs Charles Jacobson with their children are at the Windsor where they have a suite of rooms for the month of September Miss Aiken of Pittsburg but well Dined fey Society at Chambeilin They Return Compliment on Board Sptelal to The Washington Poat Old Point Comfort Va Sept 10 The Chamberlin Is having Its gayest season in weeks because of the coming of the warships of the Atlantic fleet Into the roadstead There are a sufficient nun berof ships at a time to keep things Uvely for tne officers are entertained at dinnera at the Chamberlin by dignifled matrons for their pretty debutante daughters and the courtesy is always Teiurhed by the officers who give luncheons afternoon teas and dinners on board tlie battleships Prince Henry of Battenherg two years ago put tip a cup to be contested lor by the winning oared crew of ships and this oup which has been in the Georgias possession was contested for Thursday between the men of the Georgia and the Louisiana The race was over a 3 mile course straight away and hundreds Qt guests watched the finish In front of the Chamberlin The Vermont was the scene Wednesday affeVnoon of a delightful tea given hy arrnnmber of the wardroom officers for thefollowing guests Miss Marguerite Woods Miss Emily Foreman of Baltimore Miss LucUe Woods Miss Edytne McQuade Miss Dorothy Gauntlett Mrs Woods Mrs Gauntlett ana the following officers Lieut Eberley Ensign Tebault Lieut Roex Ensign Mc Farland Midshipmen Tom Ritchie Alger Dresel McFarland Pete Boucher and Beanny Benson A warship tea on the Nebraska was given Wednesday by the junior officers In honor of Miss Emily Foreman of Haiti more Miss Lucile Woods Miss Marguerite Woods and Mrs Woods who chaperoned the party The officers present were Midshipmen Edward Lange Tom Moran Winfleld Spencer Arden Logan and Payne One of the most delightful of the small er afternoon parties was given Monday i afternoon on board the Celtic by the cap tain A Hoffer the following gues being present Mrs Drake Miss Olive Adams Miss Edith De Gray and Ensign Davffi Cummings A ball in honor of the navy men was given Wednesday night and the pretty young girls never had more partners even in the very height of the season for all of the officers who could get ashore attended the dance which wraS held in the open air pavilion over the water A remarkable and interesting woman is Mrs Andrew Porter of Washington remarkable because at the age of 80 she travels both in this country and Europe unattended and this despite the iact luai sue gura aium nivu chair She is the wife of Gen Andrew Porter Admiral Wise who spends his winters at the Hotel Chamberlin has engaged his suite for the winter Recent arrivals at the Hotel Chamberlin from Washington included Mrs Marshall Miss Marshall John A Joyce Mr and Mrs Hillyer A Nefi Miss Lillian Burroughs Mrs Clara Summers Miss Edith A Summers Mrs A Kach Mrs James A Burrell Miss Burrell Mr and Mrs Swayze George Easterday Hanna Mrs John Gibson Vs Frank Gibson Mr and Mrs Appold Mr and Mrs Lelth ti Schwartz Lyon Oppio Aaskic Weill Tyler Nordllnger Henry Kaufman Mrs Hart Miss Stroth er Wilson Hutchins Hutchins Mrs Andrew Porter Mr and Mrs James McCormick James Cahlll jr Thomas Crowley Jerome Crowley Miss Mary Crowley Leon Pretzfelder Henry Ja cohi McQuade and Mrs Dooley Mr and7Mrs Taft Visit the John Hays Hammond Residence Greet Inmates of Home for Aged Women Count Wedel and the Genus Mephitis Figure in Fire Scare Special to Th Wuhingtoa Post Magnolia Mass Sept 10 President Taft has announced IthaJ tie Intends to pfolongWetay on he iNorth Shoreilntp October We are now at the commence meat of the most IdeaJ golfing weather conceivable as the President discovered during his sojourn here last season and Kheis looking forward to some pleasurable days at Myopia prior to returning to Washington Mrs Tafts health Is steadily improving and she Is appearing more frequently In public Ah incident showing the kindness ot heart of the President and tbe sympa thetic nature of Mrs Taft occurred just before his departure for the West Mrs John Haya Hammond Is one of the trustees of a home for aged women In Gloucester in which she is particularly Interested In recountIngvsome of her experiences In connection with the work to Mrs Taft the latter agreed to a suggestion that at some convenient time she and the President motor down to the Hammonds home at Lookout Hill and receive the old ladles for a short time Accordingly arrangements were rnade and in the cool of an afternoon President and Mrs Taft came down to the Hammond house At the same time autos were conveying to the Hammond residence those of the old ladies who could leave the institution The aged women arrived a few minutes before the presidential party and were escorted into the Hammond residence On the arrival of President and Mrs Taft each was introduced and shook hands with the President and his wife and partook of a cup of te and some dainty refreshments served bv Mrs Hammond and Mrs Taft The guests were intensely gratified and the event will be a red letter one in tneir experience Story on Count Wedel In the dinlomatic colony they are tell lng a story of Count Wedel charge daffaires of the German embassy whose summer home overlooks the Essex County Clubhouse at Manchester Chief How of the fire department received a summons a few days ago to appear at the residence of the count as there was a strong and peculiar odor of smoki pervading the houses The chief promptly sent a squad of fire fighters to the residence They were ntet at the gate by the countess wbo was greatly I am sure there is a fire sue said Doyou fhlnk it is smoldering The odor was plainly apparent to the fire fighters and their surmises as to the cause were promptly formed However thgy inspected the house from top tn bottom but when they went into the cellar they were obliged to hold their noses Is that the odor which makes you think a fire is In the house asked the chief of the count who followed on Tes was the reply Well said the chief as he emerged that Isnt fire That is just a reminder that a skunk has been in the neighbor hood And the count received his first lesson in relation to the genus Mephitis whose rmneent presence is made manifest at certain times in the autumn Bitten by Squirrel The Oliver Cromwells of Washington Biggest Values of the Year in Ecmtwcfar ti WOMENS 350 400 AND 500 OXFORDS ANDtPOMPS hi ci 75 Alt ttteai leathers Sizes WmSiM feplar 356 400 vMenV 350 PatehttlSvl fi Colt Oxfords at vyTV About 200 pairs in tfiis lot of Mens Snappy Patent Golt Oxfords all sizes Standard 350 value To close out at MM Meris35jr ffcl ftfe OjriofdfcvrtiTMifV Staridar dOiiordsiiin fealent tolf rurel uicusseteweasorff inartfsiyle ialL sizes SpeMa5lfgPr flairfevviv Mens and WomenStReg liar 3oc Lisle Hose 0 fecial per pair DC WIM Wbmenfs BMe Silk sierg p50yali OiBplicial 1 mM HOOPERiBROS Sole Agents HU MAN IC and JENNESS MILLER Shoes 939 AVC Formerly Crockers i Health and BfeautQies Is BY MRS MAE MABTyN EMBROIDERIES 5C3D YADS Al rvers Vj a fliMin cs insertions yivd ana up All 1 3 BslowReguar Prices XA Ult iJKtLl ww VENISE LACES Bands edges and insertions worth up to 625 yard 29c and 39c inc ecisive Change of Plans By which the women ot Washington will have the opportunity to benefit Ye went to all the best suitmakers in the country and made a most careful selection of the finest suits we could find After we had bought them something occurred which has changed our plans most decidedly It all came about quickly though we cannot tell you about it just yet But one thing will interest you today and that is We must sell every one of these suits now at once KfKh suit was marked to sell at a fair profit Every one is now marked to sell quickly with little thought of profit A and pe them and you wilh realize that we must have a strong reason for putting such on such excellent suits AIDS CHURCH IN NEW JERSEY C2ar Said tTHave Given 40000 to Erect Passaic Edifice Special to Tho Washington Post Passaic Sept 10 The Rev Ig natz Klopotovsky and the trustees of S3 Peter and Pauls Russian Orthodox Church have been notified by Archbishop Alex Nemolovosky of St Nicholas Cathedral of New York that the Czar ot Russia has contributed 40000 toward the erection of the new Russian Orthodox Church here The structure will be elaborate in every detail and will cost upward of 125000 nill be 100 feet wide at the base and 125 feet deep surmounted Jiy a great dome that will be visible far miles around known in Washington where she passed Iplans aj specifications are now in the several seasons the guest of Mrs George i hands of the contracoTSi Westinghouse is among the Marlborough guests tor a protracted stay Mrs John Taylor is a late arrival at the Chelsea Hotel where she will pass some time Although gray hair isVsome times caused by worry it Is generally due to a diseased scalp as indicated by such symptoms as the dandruff itching scalp and brittle failing hair of whlctt you speak To restoreyour scalp to a healthy condition hrst keeps it clean by shampooing every ten days or twQweeka with canthfox then massage thercalp using a good quinine hair toni Your can prepare Uie tonic yourself by adding1 one ounce of qmnzom to a nan pint oyaico hot and ahalf pint of coWwaterlli2xau is much better than most ready preoarea hair tonics as it contains nothing tQ make the Hair coarse Btickft or stringy rl Will remove the dandru ft and stop your hair from coming out Yon will nna it an ideal dressing for fhe hair and ivery refreshing to an itching scalp fa Do not let your super fluous flesh worry you Even though you have spent many dollars trying different so called flesh reducers without any of them doing a bit of good I Want you to try this one I have many friends who tell me it did wonders for thenu Get four ounces of parnotis from any drug store dfssolve it In 11 2 pints hot water and take a tablespoonful a fewminutes before each meal It is harmless and will cut down your fat raptdjy without the necessity of dieting or strenuous ex erclsing That good eczema remedy you ask for is called luxor A To be sure health and beauty go hand in hand Indigestion and slug ish liver cause impure blood which in turn breeds ugly blotches pimples and Doris It you wish toWmakeaigrease JessT complexion cream C3 el ljrjjthatSiwlH quickly clear yoUrrcbmplexionoffreckleB tan and sunburriwithoutstheshecessltj of sseveral anonthsV itreatmentr ypu can getheran XounQe of galmozolhi woy tea BDOonfuls glycerihepandnone halrt rplnt Jcpl4 water stir ArilyFandrietJstand oyer nignt wnereuappei iftaiueun VouSwill find this anaexceHentscreant for rerabvinjwrinklesblackheadsLfrecklWL have a cottage here and their 6 year old skin eruptions accompanied orten i ty mo hmif flnrini tveir atv depression melancholia and headaches with a pet squirrel While playing with pnet Tailored Suits Fall Models Rough and Smooth Cloths Blue and Black 9 Suits cpZZDU Suits tpZDUU Another Thing Corsets to be discontinued Forced out by the enlargement of our Suit and Coat Department Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets 3ur entire stock all this seasons best models Not all sizes but a fair assortment 100 Corsets 79c 250 JIOC Corsets viOJ 150 Corsets P1W 300 d9 Od Corsets 3 200 djl Ar Corsets P1TJ 500 JO QC Corsets WyJ Mrs Doyle and Miss Doyle who have passed the entire season at the Marl borough Blenheim will leave next week for Columbus Ohio where Mrs Doyle lias business interests requiring her at tention Among other Washingtonians at Atlantic City hotels during the week were Marlbprough Blenhelm Mr and Mra Ke hoe A Christian Shelboume Dr Pittman Douglass Stuart Alandria Va Chalfonte Mrs Hi Barr and MlssRett Barr Haddon Hall Lathrop Seaside Clear Manama Canal commissioner accompanied by bis wife and son Miss Rose Helen Biglow Strand Miss A Wellborn Grand Atlantic Edwin Nye MaJestlc rJ Woodward Charles JL Plunkett Iroquois Guy Doub James White Watt Shoreham Miss Jessie Macarty Macarty Mr Carson Mrs Davis Keaney Mies Annie Cross Bombordler Mrs Bom bordler EInch Mrs Poi Mrs Crld kett Mrs Crtokett Ardmore Miss Rakemann Mr and Mrs Cross Mellon Watklns Mrs Marshal Miss BItier A Gilbert Dennis ftomas Fisher James Mclllhenny Trucber Dr John Shaw Miss Shaw Mrs Miller Mr and Mrs Dalton Mr and Mrs A Fowler Allen James Gait Mrs Robert Griffin Miss Helen Griffin Browning Westminster Mr and Mrs Klooi John King Mrs Nicholson Miss il Nicholson Florence Dorsey Bridget cirrolL Netherlands Mrs Douglass Hiss Struts Miss Struts MlssVj Barbanx Miss Mo Grew MeMahon Mr 3 Abbott Miss Clower Joseph Madden Madden Errol Madden Wiltshlre HMr and Mrs JAThrush Dr Park lnson John I Fowler Mrs Lamborn Lam born John GTremler Bait Ponce JDe Ceon Miss Ellrabeth Fague JUisr Edna Elseraten WlUlani Sempler Wflllam Snyder Borton Bouthwlck Mrs Southwlck Mrs fogle Miller Miss ATogle Miller Charles Holmes Morgan Edgewater MooreMrandMrs Finds MILK and TYPHOID SOME FACTS Many epidemics of typhoid hiTe bsea traced to raw milk It has been found that among patrons of dairies supplying properly pasteurlred milk and cream there occur but very few cases of typhoid I In hospitals where a change was made from raw to properly pasteurized milk typhoid conditions Immediately lmprored and the mortality rate decreased Typhoid Is less frequent In countries where little raw milk Is consumed I In the typhoid epidemic ot Cassell In iSOXover 300 cases only those who dranir raw milk contracted the disease Dlseaae senna rise vrlth nr cllns to the cream vrhlch contain at least twelve times as many bacteria per Tolnmeas the milk from which It Is separated MORAL ither buy only properly pasteurized milk and cream or HOMr PASTEilRtZE IT by bringing it to near toning then cool and keep cold and corered until used the squirrel it made a sharp snap at the hand of the boy inflicting a severe bite the result being that the arm in a short time was swollen to serious proportions Four physicians including one of Bostons foremost specialists Dr MIxter were called in For time the outcome was in doubt but the little fellow pulled through and now is convalescing Justice William Moody of the Su preme Court is recuperating at the Mac Donald cottage on Magnolia Point Since coming to Magnolia he has unproved noticeably Among the Magnolia residents of na tional prominence is Col Nelson of Kansas City proprietor of the Times and Star of that city CoL Nelsons charming summer home Is In Lobster lane The colonel thinks there is no place like the North Shore and Magnolia in particular and he comes early and stays late When therefore last week he ordered his schooner yacht Hoosier the largest on the New England coast taken to Gloucester arid put out of commission a month earlier than usual and made a hasty getaway for the West announcing that he would not return again this year leaving his family to round out the stay here gossip naturally was rife In the focastle and garage not to say in more pretentious circles as to the cause of the hasty departure The consensus on every hand that It was politics of Importance and not without reference to the future of Col Roosevelt which demanded the attendance of Col Nelson Charles Taft Sees Fliers Among the Interested spectators at the Squantown aviation meet every day this week was Charlie Taft who followed eagerly the flights of the various participants and showed intense curiosity as to the mechanism of the flying apparatus Mrs Southerland and Miss Southerland wife and daughter of Rear Admiral Southerland are among those who will prolong their stay on the North Shore into October before returning to their Washington home Mr and Mrs Edward Loftus of the Siamese embassy plan to return to Washington the first week In October Mr Loftua la the first secretary of the legation These mav be all removed by the Judi cious use of a simple home made system tonic and blood purifier made as follows Dissolve one ounce of kardene and one half cup of sugar in one half pint alcohol then add enough hot water to make a full quart of the remedy Take a tablespoonful before each meal Kar dene stimulates the digestion arouses a torpid liver purines the blood and igives tone to tne whole system By a natural nrocess the forUDlexlon is Cleared the fUjred feeling vanisbes ahd energyvandj enjoyment oi uie reiurus A It may be all right to use dry shampoo powder wheref you are very careful to brush out all of the powder otherwise it will clog tip the pores in the scalp and cause dandruff thevery thlngyou should avoid To keepyour hair looking bngnt ana neaitny ana raake it stay In curl you must notuse a shampoo that contains alkali as soaps and most shampoos do Dissolve a tea spoonful of canthrax in a cup of hoi water and you have a shampoo that cant be excelled It will remove all excess oil and dirt and leave your scalp free from irritation This shampoo dries quicRJy without causing streaky faded patches In the hair It will make your hair soft and fluffy so it will stay up and loolc nice wiinout me use or a nair net or veu Cwi 1 ftaveithpy fildffSsmoothfe clear velvety and ilSjavmatcniessfnreparanou for massaglngkndreduejngjthe siaeP largejgeresJfteWnJs Mf Ti fifel Plain TjelatoneyJ3the ibestetMrig I ever neard of to iremovei superfluons hairs front the faefcandv forearms it costs mileli lebs thanitheeleictricjneeale Is painless VndrequiresillttlevtimeOC courseithehalrs mays return but itthey do rtheyiwyinejthlnaridUIglit9nr colore applicfttionwill rid iyoaspermanently pi the nnoyIrigjhairssD61at0ne3 costs a Win evertneed Simphirolxla llttle dela tone with erioughSWateiS to formta pastel cbver tlie sltlh rdmiwhlchyouwislxto iemove the halraiWithvthis jpasterlet tit remaifriiwo fpi Ahreminutessthen CWlpf 3laryr Ft Br aevotlrig julKftSime oo a a te vir nts xaun complexion TOunardofttheinarkSibf apprpacbV ing age and nave iije same auratuve youthful looking featurisJasiyourlyoung er friends Use goodggTeaseless com plexiorTcream see answers tojDorlsand instead or uoggm up me poreaEui uu skin with face rpowder get adependabl lotion and use it exclusively YoU can make such lotion br buy ingjf our ounceg of spurmaxr at your druggistsjanddis solving it in one half pintRiiotr water then add tto teaspoonfuls glycerine anu when uold applyr reel yttOiypuriifacer heck arid armsThisfl6tiomls11npen siveand unequaled Iris fapklnbeautlfler Tt rtntMsriot rub onvoisshowSlike Jace powderand you wIKjfindptteelletitifor removing that shinySmuddyii6okfronv youiskinVV I find IttgoMriorembYlnr and preventlng reckles akiriplmplei ana anunnatu lstarriOghness W1Y If my eyescoritinuallySh that tired overworked XeeUngsyoutsaywour do would Iosenatlmetgetttngaiffood tonlcifor themrMy eyeslareslncljnedjo be weak and I keep Lthem4n good con dltlon by using a sImpIeiJnexperistv remedy vmadfr by dissolvjnr anouneOt crystps In a pint of waterAfewdrops in each eye occasioBallyiwlltlreadllyiTev Heve Jnflamniation ahd makeon9sieye5 bright and sparklingTrylthlsahdiliRmi sure youwill not need to tweartglasses It is a splendid tbriiofociweakg watery eyes also granulatedlWdsS 9 BRICHSilSONS ABEESTED AS A PEBJTJBEB Fall Eoofcweap Fashions Seciety for Prerention of Sicliness BKRLINKR Secretary Former Assistant to New York State Engineer Held Under Bail Albany Sept lO Charles ONeil of New York who was confidential naeltitRTif tn fbrmer State Ensrineer Predi erlck Skene was arrested Friday on a warrant charging perjury He was the States principal witness agalhat Skene who was acquitted by a jury last night of a charge Of grand larceny ONeil was arraigned before Supreme Court Justice Leboeuf and was admitted to ball in the sum of 1500 William Jerome chief counsel for Richs shoe fashions for fall are ready No doubtyou have awaited this announcement fhefore making your i selections as the shoe models pfesentedby this house are always auth6ritative always distinctive and always in i jsrfx 7affMMM 3 izw r9MW7tM0X 14 OV 5 3vw ii vJsta JnfiZ A Va a iV tt TSkene alleges that ONeil swore falsely I vi vjvtio ui buuunuu Willi IUC cashing of a State checfc for 6960 Post Want AdsAre Free Use the classified tolumns ofTheTPost and secure results No charge for the ad 1 greater variety than any showing to be found elsewhere Shoes for school children Shoesthal combine quality and durability withwinsomeness in style Shoes for jthe young men and women refurninglto colleges and seminaries the styles that are smart and exclusive Shoes for puting wear including new footwear for riding and golf for both sexesT RiCHS SONS Ten One Street Corner Tenth wtmwwnMmmMmiHH I act avj v1 Jt VsA VT fi i rhrVJihZirJ 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