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Tuesday. Dercmbr J90. THE I 1HIAI CHI IAI8A8 61091. Santa CSaus Is win J( i We hive just received a wireless message saying that he will 1 Be in Our Big Basement Toy Town Next Saturday On Way! I I 1 mm mm mm SAMPLE SKIRTS The children will all want to see him and confide to him their wants. Do not disappoint them, but come along and bring them.

IL Santa will be glad to meet you, We had Tor a manufacturer's entire line of sauries, so we got very special price concessions. A very, fine lot of Chiffon Panamas, Voiles, ade(pange of tie latest styles, some of them containing drop silk petticoats, some in the lot intended to sell as nigh as $25; choice of ftQ fc this lot We sorted out another lot of these samples, la Voiles, Panamas, Mohairs, etc. It was a -great temptation to put them in tie higher priced4 lot, because many of them were made to sell as high as 17.00., all stylishly ana it will ao you good to mix with the crowd of children that will throng our Toy Town, the Capital City of Toyland, on this great opening day. Stewart avenue, on Thursday, December 10. Mis.

S. R. Singleton left for Lawrence yesterday to visit her daughter, Ada. who has been quite ill the past week. Singleton Is a student in the university at iawrence.

Emma Cooper, who has been ihe guest of relatives here, has returned to her home in Ottumwa, la. The Anniversary club will be'en- B4K I O. toiling hands of mortals: un wearied feet, traveling we know not whither! Soon, soon, it ssms to yoti. jroa must come forth oa some conspicuous hilltop, and bat a little way further, against the setting sun. descry the spires of El Dorado.

Little do ye know your own blessedness; for to travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labor. Robert Louis Gaapar Court. No. Tribe Ben Hnr, held election of officers at their ball ast night. The following officers were elected.

Past chief, S. O. Slaughter; chief. G. Banfcz; judge, trimmed, and beautiful in appearance, -hut we have so many of then and bought them so cheap that we decided to mark tlie whole lot at, each i The remainder of this lot of sample contain values as high as flO, 'hut yon get your choice, every one model of style with good grade of voiles and Panamas, silk and satin But in the meantime, old King Winter seems to be in earnest about it, and has given us fair warning that he means to be in business at the old stand, and y.ou will need some tilings that you thought you might do without.

We can serve you best. tertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Meseraui' i I The meeting of the Armourdale W. C. T.

V. has been postponed until De-: comber 1. Fourteen Shopping Days Till Christmas trimmed, full wide sweep, your choice $4iS5 D. K. Woodruff; scribe, Dr.

('harks Steinniftz: keeper of trfbilte, Beuiah Wright; teacher, L. Harnett; captain, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY HERE TOMORROW THE WYANDOTTE Ray Patoter; guide. Ward; keeper of Lee Witt; keeper of O. Roy Carver. After the election the order en- Joyed a pleasant social hour.

I CHILDREN'S TOQUES, 19c Men's blue denim Overall: sizes up to 38 Great Purchase of Sample Hose Childrens Knitted Toques or LADIES' TAILORING COLLEGE, 711 Minnesota Kansas City, Kas. 39c 38c Shoes for Men and Women TIMELY NEEDS FOR MEX ASD BOYS. Wright's Health wool fleeced Shirts and Drawers, worth $1.00 the world over; we have a few left from the "Million Dollar Stocking Caps, in a big ranc of colors, 50c values. 35c Boys' 76c Wool Sweaters, sizes 20 to 84 Learn to be jour own dressmaker. met yesterday.

(, llttfnar fiftinir and riesiirnintr tanirht cln Another lot of Children's Knitted nitted The Travelers' afternoon for the Opium War 500 dozen pairs of Sample Hose, eacb and every pair beariu? the drn miner's ticket. That is tbe story of tomorrow great havoc in hosiery prices. Mrs. Rose 19c Fit yourself for a position as cutter. often earn more than pays their tuition, while taking a course Toques, good 35c value b9 Commercial Development PURE SILI RIBBONS 10C Silk Ribbons, plain and fancy, up to 35c a yard in value.

This is Sale-' that we can sell at, per garment 69c umur.Lris. CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS. Mens heavy fleeced Shirts and and Children's Jersey ribbed, fleece pan or a Dig special cash pur 10c Ladies' Hose that are worth up to 20c a pair for, a pair. lined Union Suits, sizes 3 to Drawers, 50c quality, per garment 39c chase, so we can sell them at, per yard 10c 23c lu svivvfi. Diplomatic Intercourse: East In- MRS CATHERINE CAVANAUGH, dia Company Difficulties.

Mi's. Ware i 72i Minn Ave The Grand Canal Mrs. Lend rum 3 Ite Walled Cities 34r. Robert Horney. a violin grad- bma is the country that is being; uate of Conservatory at 12 years, any size Ladies' fancy and plain Sample Hose, values up to a pair luu Another lot of Ladio' Sample Hose, blacks and fancies, some of PIUU1CU.

I Hi mil I fJUIJUllUMlM' Lindsooi sr. and a minil ofEmiie concluded ths theru wool and others cotton, 35c Dciui vit itupum rv rttujtrr auu muz Baser, is prepared to teach violin and The women of rft. church vj0ja will bold a bazaar and serve turkey gt- )hf bes(. in8tinictorg dinner tomorrow at the church. Te with i0 years' experience WE WILL GIVE YOU A CHRISTMAS PRESENT On November 1 we announced that all of our friends who bought goods from us to the amount of $75 by December 15 would receive ABSOLUTELY FREE a beautiful Rooking Chair or an elegant set of six Dining Chairs; that all who purchased to the amount of $60 would he entitled to a Rocker not quite so expensive or three of the dining chairs; that all whose purchases amounted to $25 would get two of the chairs, and that only $25 purchased would get one dining chair.

Now you have just one more week to ootmiplete the necessary amounts, and it ien't' a hit too early to buy your Christmas presents. Coupons given with each purchase of 5c or more. 19c value, for, a pair i Samples of Ladies' Fancy Hose Hose, wimi ui rnrnpi) as a teacher makes i teactier makes Mr. Horney a also plains, 50c values, pair teacher cf more than usual ability. Those interested may address 415 wil reeeive donations of toys, clothing and money at their booth.

These will used in their haritable work. 25c i j.entn street, or nnone Choice samples of Ladies' $1.00 Hose, lace and gauze, a big line 1 $1.00 line The Cleaners' societv wiil have 1 ift-o'iAif in this sale tomorrow at, pair charge of the art booth. This society is made up of the younger women oj the church. JUb MARIS ELLO GHAIRDRESSIN THE Men's Sample Socks that were included in the sample lot, Ifl values up to 25c, at, a pair. Uu Samples of Men's Wool Cashmere PARLORS.

LILLIAN A. GALLAHER. Facial massage, manicuring, shampooing, superfluous hair and moles removed, scalp and hair work. 806 Minnesota two doors west from Globe office. -V0 to S3.

values ft Socks, many different kinds, val and mines. WjA Miss Mshe E. Pfanmiller and Mr. orge Bendr were quietly married lliis morning at 10 o'clock at St. Pe-t i church, Rev.

Kelh y. rector of tit. lei's church, officiating. 'i ii" bride wtis atetnded by Mias Helen Overton and the groom's at-i. udaitt was Mr, Joseph Provost.

No announcement cards will be sent out. 25c ues up to 50c, a pair I Nothing Righer. Instant Relief and positive care. Trial treatment mailed free. CATARRH The Saturday Evening Whist club as most, enjoyable entertained Sat- 1 Toxico Laboratory, 1123 Br'dway, New York Located 'at Russeii's Art Shop, Hair-dressing, shampooing, facial massage, scalp treatment, manicuring, etc.

Switches and puffs made to order; puffs recur led; combings and cut hair bought NAN MeNAUGH TON. 7-'- Are. Tbones Home W. 1122? BU. W.

118. NEEDLESS EXPENSE. Women Pay Out Money for Pretty Ready for Christmas Furniture At Cost Just for the Holidays ardaj night by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bennett, 871 prville.

Prizes wefe PMii ly Mrs. E. K. Robinett and S'-mi'cr Bennett. A pleasant social hour followed Ihe fds and dainty refreshments were served.

Mrs. W. A. Fa iris. 20Om Walnut sir Es risitiug friends in La Dell, ES OCrTS $3.00 airs, runs is returning troni XMAS XPECTATIONS.

One magnificent line of linens afford great opportunities of Xiuas shoppers. Fine linen handkerchiefs, dress goods, fancy work, lunch and table linens and an extensive display of genuine imported linens. Everything new and latest patterns and de-igns. w0rrow Millinery and Linen Company, 718 Minnesota Ave. A Beautiful Rocking Chair for only 98c $3.60 $4.00 You want quality.

You want variety and new- man want them at a fair price-It is instinctive in women to want all these. And all these she gets when she buys Queen Quality" shoes. Every day we hear, "Your new styles are stunning." And so youll say when you see them. Boxes That Are Threwn Away. The competition among manufacturers of toilet preparations to make their goods attractive has led many of them into great expense in producing a pretty package.

There is an old saying in certain trades that "If you want to sell anything, put it in a pretty box, and put on it the most beautiful label you can buy." So it has come to pass that more money is spent on some packages containing face powder than on the powder itself. If you want a fine face powder, one that is perfectly pure and absolutely harmless, make it j'ourself. Go to your drug store and get: Oxide of Zinc, one ounce; Pure Powdered Yan-toi, one ounce; Pure Powdered Talcum, two ounces. Sift the Oxide of Zinc and Talcum Powder through common cheesecloth, then add the BUFFETS We hare them np to $85.6. An especially good bargain, all quarter-sawed and polished oak, bevel plate mirror; regularly sold visit Oxford.

where she went to atetnd the inauguration ceremonies of Dr. Ai.irk Newman. Ihe recently elected presi I'Uit of Western College for Women in Oxford. Miss FranWe Horseman. 704 Bar-nrtt, returned Saturday after a three Ijs' visit with Prof.

Kammeyer'ahd family Manhattan. who are Well reniembered through long resi-dfnee here. Miss Horseman was Genuine oak, finely finished, sells regularly at $1.75. A set of 6 Dining Chairs, genuine oak, cobbler seat? very neat and in K. for 28, for the Xmas up to date pattern, for only SRIN DISEASES DEMAND PROMPT ATTENTION.

Skin diseases, such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum, psoriasis, seem $5.50 IN ALL STYLES season, at only $19.50 Or each at 98c illness of her called home by the grandmother. You must see some of these bargains to appreciate them. lYantoi and sift again. to be getting more and more common. Though not often dangerous, they are r.lway's very annoying and often cause FURNITURE and CARPET COMPANY G.

F. WILLNER mneh mental and physical sufferings! 535-537 MINNESOTA AYE. The Oxide of Zinc has a mild medicinal effect on the skin and a tendency to cure roughness, chap and inflammation. Be sure to use unper-fumed and uncolored talcum powder. Yantoi comes in four tints, white, flesh, pink and brunette.

These ma Meet me Face to face. HOME TBEATMENT. Open Evenings I'ntll S30. 'iHii BETHEL SEWS SOTES, en in doses of a teaspoonful to a ta-blespoonful every four hours." These Ingredients can be had from any good druggist and easily mixed. The Concentrated pine is a special pine product refined for medical use and comes only in half ounce bottles, each enclosed in a tin screw-top case, which is air-tight, bnt he sure it is labeled "Concentrated." the Bethel church next Sunday morning and evening.

Rev. Gardner of Rosedale, pastor. GENERAL FT.YSTOX TO ATTEND. The Bethel. Aid society will meet Mr.

Tracy Lee of Lawrence was. th? guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. D.

Mutchings. C2 1 Freemanave-nu Mrs, Mutchings' cousins. Mr. Mrs. Pitt Ross, of Albuquerque.

N. also niario a brief visit with her on their return journey from Leavenworth. a Mr. R. L.

Ihlenberg, president of the Nectarine and Ice Manufacturing company, left today to accompany Mrs. Fhienbnrg to Greenfield. where they will spend the winter on account af Mrs. Ihlenburg's health. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Townsend Mc-Grew have returned from their wedding trip to Mexico and are at Hi-iind hotel, where they will live Until their new home in Santa Fe Place is completed. 7 The bazaar given by the women of the Central Christian church opens at the church and will continue jntil Thursday. The Brotherhood of the church will serve dinner tonight- at the heme of Mrs. F.

C. voeste-meyer next "Wednesday afternoon terials are inexpensive and the quantities named above will cost about 40 cents and will make four ounces. You cannot buy a ready-made face powder as good as this recipe will make for less than 50c an ounce. G. Q.

Lake, Sixth and Minesota avenue, fills this many times a week. Particularly after the summer's sun has tanned and burned, and during the wind and changing weather of early fall and winter, beautiful woine. everywhere use a face powder to Henry Brtme returned hoem Quiiev--recently a great advance has been made in their scientific treatment, and Dr. Currier reports in the Doctor's Guide that the well known drug itrox, has proved in his hands a specific for nearly all forms of skin affections. His method of using the drug is as follows: "Dissolve a tea-spoopw of pure powdered citrox in two tablespoons of hot water and bathe the diseased skin with, this warm lotion for 20 minutes at a time twice a day.

The solution must be made tresh each time and used warm. Be cafea! to get the pure drug, in 3eaied-i'kages. as put up by the original citrox works." A remarkable tact use for well-known drug is that it seems to act equally well in practically every form of skin disease, stopping the itching immediately, and drying up the eruption in a few days. Dr. Currer's discovery nas attracted considerable attention among scientific men.

Fnneral ef Edward White Tomorrow last Wednesday from a six weeks With KMitary Honors. The funeral of Edward K. While, a visit in Cincinnati. rn Mr. and Mrs.

Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. For Consumption and Throat Troubles Proves Yery Effective. The camps for tuberculosis patients in the pine forests of Maine, have demonstrated a wonderfully successful phase in the treatment of pulmonary diseases. The remarkable stimulatmg effect on the respiratory organs by the resinous atmosphere of the pine forest has led to medical experts producing an extract from pine which contains the active principle so that by its use and the practice of deep breathing and lung exercise any person can have the advantages of the pine forest camps right at their own homes.

The formula as originally prescribed Is the folio-ring: "One-half ounce Concentrated pine compound, two ounces of glycerine, half pint of good whisky. It should he shakes thoroughly and tak George Clark, Mrs. will Ciart, Miss Grace Wise and Mr. Rar Geegory ireshen and soothe the skin, but why joined the Rebekah lode of Bethel, waste money on pretty boxes? Spanish war veteran, will attended hy General Funston and slaff and a firing squad composed of comrades of Mr. White in the Philippines when he swam the Rio Grande Tiver in the face of rifle fire during Agulnaido's outbreak.

The services will be helsV at! 'St. iiary's, church, Fifth street and Ann avenue, at 9 o'clock. Burial in No. 50, last Tuesday evening, 'A supper was served. Three Couples Seek Divorce.

These divorce suits were filed in the district court: Blanche from G. A. Patterson, Victor from Lettie Sable and Lena from W. Goesage. Get a kodak for that Christmas present.

Everybody wants a kodak. I have a full ine of Eastman kodaks at from $2 to $25. Kennedy's Gallery, Fifth and State, Home pnone 112 West. The prize that was given away by the girls in the booth at the bazaar which was held at Bethel last PILES CURED I 6 TO 14 DAYS PifzO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.

Subscribe for Tie Globe oc week. 4ii ijyioiini ritue ceucccry. The Guild of St. Peter's Episcopal Thursday was won by Mr. John Sie phens of Bethel.

Obe Want Ads They Bring 1 church will hold a bazaar and fOodr sale over Edgerton Place pharmacy? Tte boat axe al Stewart's. 6i8 vion. bUjO'.

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