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THE til OK 14 YOU Should Use TATIUCIAN" Is rapidly wln fag the of discerning women who formerly bought tm branded shces. 'their world wide hrepatatloa Is the reward 6r estab llFtirg hisa standard of Footwear. Their enormous distribution la the result of. maintaining that standard from season to season. Brtter shoes can sot be obtained In any part of the world at the price shoes Just as good cost consider' ably more.

$3.50 and $4.00. Emerson Shoe Co. i 40 North Pennsylvania St. To lis Ciscrirfeting VTczien of Indianapolis Weber to announce that tomorrow (Friday) we will place' on sale thirty six model gowns, grouped at three prices for immediate. disposal and without, re miction.

I DINNER GOWNS, BRIDGE COSTUMES, DANCING FROCKS, STREET DRESSES. Some of these creations, are adaptations from fa mous French models by "Francis. "Agnes Others the. rlgi nal designs of "Sctinnef" 1 lodimpolis All mads ef most recherche fabrics and eet off by trlm mlngs of la dernier mode The Individual costs at. lowest estimate range as 75, $65, 50, $40, ln this collection Vara sixes for women, ef medium build and de butantes.

The opportunity is exceptional 'to "Secure a' beautiful costume at about half Us cost Friday. Pale opens at Iff1 la the morning. It is hardly nec easary to advise early 'at tendance as there are but. a gowns, and they, of such exquisite character that at prices marked, they. will find owners at sight.

Trusting that wo will have the pleasure to welcome you at our shop tomorrow. We renala, Very yours, ricldop Schirmer Euito 202 K. of P. Building: leTaXorte" Second Floor. PennslTanla and Ohio Indpls.

TT'S diffarent from I others because more care ia taken la the mak ing: and the materials used are of higher rade. Black Silk Stove Polish fcl akes a bt niUot. sHky poll lb at oeinot rob o3 or da st o3, and uashioeJaats four times as loc at ordraary stove polish. Used on aaicDle stove and sold or ars dealr. Tr pwiur or jour gmM (mick 1( tor fuxj joar aannt j.

la Uqujq or pim aqinHty. ELAOC 1IX STOVE POUSH WORKS SMfe Sttk Atr OfTtn tm'ImiMl grata, I tiMl Sk M.i Pi.h (or Mtw. uirktU at atM. ka tuu lor umm aploaoeiwa. I N.

I Frost trips our plans as well as our plxnls. "If I spend my salary as it rorr.es a slight change ia the vreather cramps Uank" 2.Z2.lf.'l such conditions. The Zlarion Trust CoTTipaiiy. Xe Km EafYeAlag IMtk la tke TarU IX EOTTLXS ir yc'J wjl'jt to cjr, sax, i mt YOU fT TVSOUCM WAX? A9 TO GET ADVANCE EVIDENCE KANSAS CITT. November 9.

A divorce proctor, whose salary is to be paid from a fund raised by the reform organisations oTKanaiT City, to cope with the "divorce eriU" is to be installed November 13. This office was Created as a result of criticism of the divorce machinery of this cwnty. Mismated persons, taking advantao it. have como to Kansas City from various point, and have obtained separation on slight pretexts and Mnrt residence. The proctor will have the power to summon witnesses, to go Into other states and take depositions, and to cross examine Witnesses at the trial here of eeraons who reek a legal separation.

I The creation of the office was suggested Judjre Thomas J. Seehorn. and ap proved by the other seven circuit Judges of Jackson county. Ratio One to Four. In the last year the ratio of divorces to, marriages in this city was one to four.

During the twenty three court days of October, 1911, eighty six divorce suits were filed here, as compared with twenty four suits brought in the corresponding time last year. Fifty divorces were granted in one day at the last term of court an4 severtty four suits were filed on another day. Of the suits tried here in the last year, about 80 per cent, were not contested. Of the default cases, one third were filed by nonresidents of the state, not withstanding the law requires person5from other states to live here a year to establish a residence. If the alleged provocation for divorce occurs within the State, a residence of one year is not required.

A Canadian couple, for instance, agreed to separate after two weeks of married life. They came hers together. Upon their arrival at the union station the husband slapped his wife. He then caught the next train for Texas. His wife got the names of witnesses to the "slapping" and after re maining nere a few weeks obtained a dl vortb.

EAT WITH YOUR FINGERS. London Comes Out With a Novel Cure for Indigestion. IXJNDON, November 10. Devour your food "like lion," and syou banish indigestion. This advice, which controverts the well known maxim of "eat your food is he considered opinion of three doctors as the best cure for inabil la Mt a armarn mesJ.

Such an unorthodox mode of deallhcr with dyspepsia was first suggested bv a doctor in a spirit of frolic, but on talking the matter over with a Harley street spe cialist, aaa aaso witn a lamuy doctor witn a targe lxwaon practice, it was found that doctors scout the suggestion mat mere is anytmcg ninny in it at all "It isi the most' extraordinary thine." the specialist said, "but I find that the patient who Is allowed to eat chicken by picking up with his fingers is far better able to digest Ms food than is the invalid who. is worried by a knife and fork. "A great 'deal of decorous fonnalitv In eating makes for bad digestion. Eat with the fingers like a healthy savage, and you will'digest your food like the savage at any rate. ior a ume, until the novelty has worn off.

"Probably after the novelty wears off the good effect will not be so marked, but to return to dainty feeding would then have the same effect as the other method bad. "The more like an animal you eat the more like an animal will your. alimentary system behave itself, and the better it will be for your general health. a man takes his meat in his fingers, be Can Dick. It With mnr rwltatL" lh other doctor said.

"Children, whose Instincts are. often very sound, love to eat their food held in their flnrers. unit their MAN A YEARS AGO. Evidence of Very Ancient Flint Tools Found in England. LONDON, November In the first volume of the proceedings of the Prehistoric Society ef East Anglia, the president of the society.

Dr. W. Allen Sturge, M. V. gives the results of his researches Into the age of Dr.

Sturge's con cl union is as follows: "Neolithic man roes baric to period between two and three hundred thousand" years ago. and it would seem that we have not even then reached the beginning of the oeriod. Drift flourishing from a million years to about 7U0.W0 years ago. Neither figure is a limit: the later figure is probably nearer a limit than the earlier. "Between the end of the drift and the beginning of the neolithic we have the great 'cave' periods, which would thus seem to hare occupied anything rom 0W to 400,000 years.

Behind drift man are Vast stages of which we are only beginning to get the first glimpses. "But it now seems evident that man was already on the earth In early pliocene times, and we must tipt be surprised if proofs are ultimately brought forward that genua homo goes back even further than that It has become almost a shibboleth that man first appeared in pleistocene times; but 1 affirm that it Is no more man a shibboleth. There is absolutely nothing a priori for or against the statement; it la a question of evidence." Mrs. Mary W. Gates Married.

NEW YORK. November 9. The marriage of Mrs. Mary W. Gates and J.

Romeo Mlgltetta was solemnised at the Church of tho, Ascension here yesterday, in the proeence, of a dozen friends. The bride Is the recently divorced wife of Charles O. Gates, son of the late John W. Gates, the capitalist. The bridegroom is connerrted with an American oil company nil to mmsAiwim tslned in the marriage license, a resident of Florence.

Italy. MakEiifiad Cough Vanish Qaickly or Moaay Back The Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy You Ever Ueed. Family Supply for 50c Saves You $2. Tou Kavs never used anything which takes bold ef a bad cough andcoubers it so quickly as Pinex Cough Syrup. Gives almost Instant relief and usually stops the most ebstioate.

deep seated cough ia 24 hours. to give prompt and positive results even in croup and whooping cough. IMsex is a special and highly concentrated compound of Norway White Pine extract, rich la guaiacol and ether healing pine cements. A 60 cent bottle makes a pint a family supply the best cough remedy that money can buy, at a saving of $2. Simply mix with home made sugar tyra? or trained honey, in a pint bottle, and it is ready for use.

Easily prepared in 5 mioures red ions in Children like Pinex Cough Syrap it tastes good, and is a prompt, safe remedy lor old or young. Stimulates the appetite and is siigLtlr laxsttv both goud features. A bandy household medicine for hoarseness, sstbma, bronchitis, etc, and' unusually elttive for incipient lung troubles. Vio In mere homes In tie L. S.

and Canada than any other cough remedy. Ptnex has often been Imitated, but never rtieceiwfully, for nothing else will produce thesstne results. The genuine is guaran to give shsolnte satisfaction or money refunded. "Certificate ef guarantee ia wrarpd in each package. Tour druggist has riafx or will eiadiy refit for you.

If Hai. scud to The Pitex Co Ft. lVayne. I 4'? AMERICA' MOTHER OF PEACE Cincinnati Conference Hears Talk. by Knox on Treaties.

CTNCINNATL November 9. Hailing America as the "mother of peace." the third annual conference of the Society for the, Judicial Settlement. of International Disputes cloved with a banquet at the Business Men's Club, at which Secretary of State Philander Knox was the principal speaker. Seated at the banquet tables with men of prominence were many women of national fame, includjng Mrs. William Howard Taft and Miss Helen Taft.

wife and daughter of the President of the United States. Mr. Knox spoke in favor of thj arbltra tion treaties between the United States and Great Britain and France. ii red vr MIPS KATE SHEA (LEFT) AND MRS. MART WARREN (RIGHT.) WASHINGTON.

November 9 Miss Kate Shea and Mrs. Mary Warren are two women who hold one of the most peculiar positions In the government servicer They are the treasury department's official waste basket searchers. Mrs. Warren has been employed at this Job for nearly forty years and has 6aved the government nearly a million dollars by rescuing bonds and money from the scrap baskets, where they have fallen by accident. She at 'one time aund a package of bills worth HO.iyo.

Miss Shea has been her assistant for ten years. WALT MASON The Poet Philosopher ANSWERS CHARGES OF Methinks that wrestling might be made our finest sport, already, still, if athletes working at the trade relied alone on strength and skill. There's nothing finer than to see wo mighty men In stern embrace, THE each striving for the victory, their movements fraught with WRESTLERS tiger's grace. There's nothing finer than this game when it is played by sportsmen true, when neither tries his foe to lame, or push a fist his features through. I watched two gladiators sweat, upon the mat, whHe sportsmen raved; alas, my friends, I shudder yet, when thinking how these men behaved! One gave the other's leg a twist until it like a corkscrew seemed; the latter bent the first one's wrist until he threw a fit and screamed.

Each tried to gouge the other's eyes and Jolt him rudely in the neck; each seemed to think it good and wise to make the ther man a wreck. The game would certainly be grand, a game for heroes brave and bold, If all the butcher plays were canned, and wrestlers wrestled as of old. Copyright, by George Matthew Adama OS ANGELES WOM MAD RUSH TO REGISTER PROBABLY 62,000 OF THEM WILL VOTE IN DECEMBER. VERY MANY ARE SOCIALISTS LOS ANGELES. November 9.

It is con servatively estimated that there are 62,000 womefl registered in the fity of Los Angeles. Returns yesterday broke all records, when aJEdavlts brought to the county courthouse numbered 12.S14. At midnight tonight the books will close for the general city election, December 5. A Surprisingly large proportion oi me Women voters In their declaration oi party affiliations have announced them selves Socialists. The Socialists claim that their male vote at the recent primary election, at which Job Hacriman, Socialist candidate for mayor, polled .3,500 more votes than bis good govemmeni iusion opponent.

ill be matched vote for vote by the new jnembers of the party. Scared by a Rumor. A rumor that deputies sent out by the Socialist party to register the new voters have been failing to turn in affidavits that did not show the signers to belong to their party has caused a great scare among the women of the city, and many of them are registering. This is possible under the laws of the state. i Th.

tc th.it the Socialists and their al lies are registering their women by the i hundreds has lea to steps Dt ing taaen oy the leaders of the opposition to register wnmn in the fashionable residential dis Hricta, but so far that move has not been productive of results. The rasnionaoie women either refuse to register, or if they register, openly state they will not vote. GREAT WORK DONE ON CANAL Almost Three Quarters of Culebra Cut Completed. WASHINGTON November 9. The great mechanical problems connected with the construction of the Panama canal, which is to be opened in 1913, pass in review In the annual report of the isthmian canal commission, just made public The record of the year's achievements Includes: Completion of almost three quarters of the Culebra cuL Total excavations from Culebra during year.

16,221.672 cubic yards at average cost of 68.8 cents a yard. Big plans laid ror terminals, iiiuuums storage of fuel, fresh water and other supplies, reralr facilities, etc Pacific terminal to have dry" storehouse and coaling stations. Practical completion of plans of all locks. Klaborate scheme for lighting. Safeguarding against landslides.

The total appropriations made by the congress leave of the estimated cost of canal yet to be appropriated. WALSH ESTATE $1 25,000. Former Financier at One Time Was 1 WorthNearly $15000,000 CHICAGO. November 9. According to the statement of one close to tgie family of the late John R.

Walsti, the estate of tv former bank president, railroad magnate, financier and manipulator, whose opinions once moved the market, will amount to little more than $125,000. At the hlght of his pwer, and Just before the government, successfully prosecuted him for bank wrecking, the former newsboy was worth nearly fifteen million dollars'. Practk ally all of the enormous sum was lost in the 'wreckage of the Walsh bank failure, being forfeited as on two notes of if.one.OOO and J3.OW.ono civen bv him to the Chicago clearing house in settlement of claims against the three Walsh banks. Walsh's will, it i was said, was dated October 23, a few days after his release from Leavenworth penitentiary and shortly before his death here. STUDENT IMMORALITY DEAN OF INDIANA LAW SCHOOL CRITICISES R.

T. CRANE. I SAYS STATEMENTS ARE FALSE Special to Tha Indianapolis News BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 9 The recent article by R. T.

Crane, published In metropolitan newspapers, in which he vigorously attacxs students of most universities for immorality and, in addition says, a tecnnicai training is of little or no importance as taught by the leading universities of the country, is answer by Enoch O. Hogate, dean of the Indiaift university law school, as follows: "Mr. Crane's articles are entirely preposterous. His sweeping and abominable statements point to only one conclusion in me minds oi his readers, fanaticism. He is one of those men who desires to force himself before the public, and hajr taken this unreasonable and sensational method to accomplish that end At Indiana University.

"As a member off ihe student affairs conufiiti.ee, I can say that no report of sexual immorality among the studeiqs has reached our ears. It is a common remark among members of this body that tne morality Detwe.en students or the opposite sex In so good, as it most certainly is. Of course, it would be unnatural If a few isolated cases ot the kind did not exist, but I am sure that these must be very rare. The young people at this In stitution are allowed a lot or freedom, and I I think they are to be congratulated that they do not abuse it. "As for drinking and carousing among the ftien, I do not believe that it is general.

We realise that in such a large lndy of men there are some who use liquor, but so far as any form of systematized drinking is concerned. I am confident it does not exist. Last year the committee of student affairs called together representatives from each fraternity. They were fellows who were above suspicion In any form of immorality, and we asked them the question: 'Do members of your organization keep liquor or drink liquor In the The Investigation showed that not one of the jilne fraternities in school allowed conditions of that nature to exist. In Eastern Schools.

"I understand that this satisfactory condition Is not quite so prevalent in east erh schools, but even that I am sure that Mr. Crane's statements are quite amiss. "Crane's idea that technical knowledge Is of little value is absurd. The first question a man is asked who applies for any kind of a position is: 'Where did you get, your 'What technical knowledge have you pertaining to this work?" "A man may become efficient In handling the pick and shovel without previous knowledge, but' in order to secure a position of any consequence, technical training is absolutely essential." Madison Pythian Temple Dedicated. fSpeclal to The Indianapolis Newa.

MADISON, November 9. Madi son's new Pythian temple, erected by Syracuse lodge No. 104. at a cost of t25.000, was dedicated today with lmpbs ing ceremonies. John m.

Lewis delivered the dedicatory address. INDIANA DEATHS MARION. November 1 Wallace Hamilton, a (to Mventy nlne, a veteran, of the civil war. who nerved In the Seventy eighth Indiana Infantry, ia dead at the Marlon branch ot the National Military home. ML'NCIB, November Mrs.

Caroline Ptttenger is dead on the farm Vhere she was born serenty eisht ao. She had spent her entire life in Delaware county. Her acd husband and six sons and daughters survive. GRKENSBURQ. November t.

Mrs. Martin Hill, axe fifty seven, ia dead at her home, near Waynesburg. of heart disease. A husband, one son and one daughter survive. FT.

WAYNE, November Mrs. Maria Breen. aso seventy two. widow of Mlqhael Hreen, and a pioneer of this city, dies yesterday. She tad lived here ftfty ntne years.

RUSHVILLE. November Jacob Ruby, age eighty twu. died at his home near Carthage yesterday. He la aurrlTed by three sons and bv daughters. SOUTH BEND Reuben Stair, a resident of this part of the state for half a century, is Wd at the home of hts aie trr in iaw at Oare ola.

Stair was sixty two years old, and ta survived only by two aoris. CONNERSVILLE. November Bd. ward Proctor, age forty waa found dead in a room In tbe Grand hotel. Tuesday olght.

No marks of violence appeared on his boty; bat waa in good health, seemingly, when lie went to his room, early in the evening. Ha wu a painter by trade and well known here. Hia aeatn is supposed 10 nave resuuea rmra nat urai causes. PRINCETON. November Isaac Wilder, age sixty seven, a civil war veteran, waa stricken with heart diseaae while working In a field, and died three hours later at his home near here.

He leaven a widow and ehrht arm. (and daughters. PHILADE 1 JOJ 1 22i Io Princess Dresser Chiffonier and Dresser to Match at Same Price, $9.95 Princess dresser, same as cut. baa two large and twosmall drawers, top 19x32 Inches, with French bev el plate mirror 18x36 inches. Is built of select quartereu oak in correct mission design and handsomely finished in early English.

Regular price $17.50, spe QQ (DC cial for this November clearance sale The handsome mission dresser to match the princess haa two large deep drawers below and two smaller drawers' above; French bevel plate mirror, 24x30 Inches; Quartered oak early English finish. Hegular price tfC! 117.60. special 'p23'ej Chiffonier to match these two pieces, $17.60 ralue. $9.95 $12.75 Buys a $23.50 Large Rug The lot is made up chiefly of 9xl2 foot, rich Axminster and seamless Wilton velvets (a few 8xl04 feet), regular prices were $19.50 to $23.50, choice of the lot in the Clearance Sale. Scotch art russ, 9x12 feet, up to $47.50 values All tapestry Brussels rugs, 9x12 feet, to $19.50 values All Wilton velvets, 9x12 feet, up to $29.50 All body Brussels rugs, 9x12 feet, up to $25 values.

Hartford Saxony rugs, 9x12 feet, $50.00 values. fqrd LPH1A MAYOR'S W1E HAS SOI IDEAS TELLS OF REFORMS SHE PUT INTO EFFECT. WILL "WE'LL BE A SPLENDID TEAM" PHILADELPHIA, November 9. Rudolph Blankenburg has been elected mayor, but It will be theories of his wife a suffragette, whlsh will be put into prac tice during his term. She said that a thorough house cleaning In the municipality would be the first step.

tflr. Blank enburg heard the Htatement, but refused to make any comment on the Intimation that she would be the real mayor. "We propose to give the city a good ad ministration, and now I will have the opportunity, of putting some of my theories into actual practice." said Mrs. Blankenburg. "I have pronounced views on how a city should be managed and have wanted the oportunity for years to test Ideas.

With the election of Mr. Blankenburg I will have my opportunity, and I am sure we win make a splendid team to run the city Blankenburg, a Keystone Democrat. and popularly known as the "war horse of reform." defeated George H. Earle, the Republican organization candidate for mayor, by a comfortable plural lty. Mrs.

Blankenburg worked hard for 1 her husband's success and undoubtedly Influenced many voters by her views as the conduct or municipal affairs. Order by Aeroplane. The Bobbs Merrill Company, book pub lishers, is the first house In Indianapolis to receive an order by the aeroplane mail service. The order was mailed by J. H.

Patton, a representative of the house, and Is post marked "Aeroplane Mall Service League, Park Station, Ft. Smith, Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff Hair Becomes Soft, Flufry, Lus trous and Abundant After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Danderine if to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and trengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life producing properties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. It at onCe imparts a sparkling brilliancy and velvety softness to the hair, and a few weeks use will cause new hair to sprout all over the scalp.

Use it every day for a short time, after which two or three times a week will be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire. Immediately after applying a little Dan dcrine all dandruff will disappear, all itching of the scalp will cease and there will be no more loose or falling hair. If you wish to double the beauty of your hair in ten minutes surely try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and draw" carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few moments your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. If you care for beautiful, soft hair and lots tof it surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowl ton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter A real surprise awaits you. $10.75 $10,95 $17.85 $17.95 $33.50 November 1311." This Is only the second time thai) the government has allowed aeroplanes to carry mail.

BAD FOR MAN OVER FORTY. Gray Hairs and Age Chase Jobs Away, Says Labor Leader. WASHINGTON, November 9. That a man can not get a new position after he Is forty years old was asserted before the employers' liability and workmen's! compensation commission by Arthur E. Holder, of the American Federation Of Labor.

He had "beeti speaking of the satisfactory operation of the British compensation act of 1906, which recently he had investigated, when a question was asked as to its effect on the employment of men of advanced age. In reply Mr. Holder said that regardless of this law there was 'a marked discrimination against the aged not in Great Britain alone, but throughout the industrial world. "The man who is over forty and has a few pray hairs can not get back when he once loses his Job, but he can hold on if he has a place." said. "It is the same here that it is in England, and it is the same in Germany and throughout the continent." WAR ON SPEEDWAY RACE.

Sons of Veterans to Wage an Active Campaign. Ben Harrison ramp No. 336. Sons of Veterans, decided, at its meeting, last night, to wage an active campaign against the holding of the automqbile race meet at the spe1way next Memorial dy. Frank Shelihouse.

commander of the camp, was authorized to appoint a committee of ten members to handle the matter, it is the purpose of the organlsa lion to co operate with gunizations to arouse public sentiment aaint what is called a desecration of the day. The camp will hold another meeting ovemher when It Is ex pected that the committee will have something to report. A class of fifty can didates wim te initiated Into Ben Harri sm camp in that date also. T. W.

Allen, siate commanaer or ine pons ot veterans, has called a state council to meet at Ma rion on iNovemner i. rwenty Tive new members will be taken Into Marion camp at tnat time, tne initiatory work to be done by the team of Ben Harrison camp. Makes your hair grow long, heavy and luxuriant and we can prove it I I 1 i 1 Calbmet Handsome wax finished satin walnut with nlckele line too and Sale of THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 191 T. TRY NRY DIVORCE PLAN Everv Purchase ThisMorvtKEnd 0ur5casoi) (All Surplus Slocks HuslGa: PROCTOR IS APPOINTED WHO WILL MAKE INVESTIGATIONS. KANSAS ClTY COURT TO SEARCH THE WASTE BASKETS sifter floor bin.

arso cup board top, breadbox. cutlery draw ers, etc cabinet you can not duplicate forces than $20.00. November VS flft sale price. J) .3 Two only, oak kitchen cabinets, regular price $25.75, November sale price $18.95 Onjjonly, oai kitchen cabinet, regular price $29.00, No! ember sale $22.50 Three only, oak kitchen cabinets, regular price $31.50. 1 November sale price $21.15 One only, satin walnut kitchen cabinet regular price $35.00, November sale price $25.90 Portieres and Curtains 150 pairs portieres made of figured armures, trimmed wit.

edges and" 2 Inch tapestry borders, red, and up to $3.75 value. Clearance sale price i. vv auu iivnu 1.99 green brown. 275 pairs portlerea made of mercerized "figured armures and reps, with Sii inch tapestry borders, in shades of green, brown and red, np to $3.00 values, T) ((( Clearance sale price, pair. 400 pairs portieres, made of Craftsman can vaa lute mesh with beautiful painted friezes, also some armures with 6 inch tapestry borders, all colors, up to $12.50 values, Clearance sale price, palr.

r. 1,000 pairs Scotch and Saxony lace curtains, with overlooked edge, the kind that launder, up to $2.00 (T Clearance sale price, A mixed lot of bungalow neta and T. N. Swiss, all this season's patterns, up to ISc values, Clearance sale price, yard "5.85 ULi Ll uuuuukiyju Si A Grcus fair, Restores Cray or Fsdetf Kslr fa lis Qttetiil (t.L. I ri rtt 1 uviwr fiiiu amfs uar.iiuu any uuezseSa 25c Boiife Free fa Prcva If.

4 v. The free 3c bottle of "Swlaaco" Hair and Scalp Remedy, if used as directed, will astonish you. It is a NEW REMEDY, the latest and best preparation known. It is the result of years of lnveat1wa.tiin and research Into the reason why so many of the hair preparations have failed in the in An thm mrnrV 4.m. rAa other patriotic thm ft mipi.n.

in i. fraternal, religious and commercial or thousands received permanent cures Just from the free bottle we gave the.n 1 or ine asxing. Because you may not have received anv relief from something you have tried don't be foolish enough to condemn every. FOR SIO QUALITY SET OF TEETH With Riveted Teeth Special Ofler Continued The quality of our wort speaks for itself. We make plates that outrival your natural teeth In durability and satisfaction.

This special offer makes It possible' for those who need better teeth to get them at a price which ordinarily could not be obtained The best material, the best workmanship that's what we give you. We guarantee them the same sj if you paid regular price. thing et. Tou will be greatly beneftteal by the free bottle we give ye "Hwisaco" Si cwnta an.t 11 ik W4.i. for sale and recommended by all drug anj All who wleh.

that hav not tri. Swlssco. can have a free 25c.botUe'pre pald nn receipt of ten cents In stmp or silver, to help cever expenaT of packing, etc. by addressing direct tt fhe Swlssco Hair Remedy IStK O. Square.

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