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TO THE WICHITA BEACON. PAGE FIVE. Rich Woman Makes arid Wears This Two Dollar Gown Could You? Friday a Great Value-Giv- CHATWITH ELLERY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. I I LD NJOY Greatest fJorvo Vitalizer Known A 50-CENT BOX FREE Shoe Sale ing One -Day A Eecent Discovery. Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers, tLe Most Effective Nerva Strengthener for Men and Women Ever Found by Science.

This is the world's newest, safest, most reliable and effective nerve lnvlgorstor, revitallzer, brain awokener, body strengthened without equal In the world's history of medicine. It brings about a change from that awful, dull, weak, lazy, dont-Rlvo-a-hang feeling to brightness, strength, clear-headedness and courage which Is remarkable. HE'S THE MANAGER OF A GREAT BAND. A Very Special Purchase of the Most Desirable Kinds and Styles of the Women Fashionable Shoes 1 A Ilk Season $5 i ff- i tit- I HI fH Y- Vri if AV- worth $4 and for, pair. rt'TXAM'S GOWN.

This Sale Is for One Day Only, Friday, and Begins Promptly at 9 a. m. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to get shoes of the very best materials in the best possible styles at a noticeable saving. The kinds you will find tans, wax calf, gun metal, kid, patents, velvets and suedes. In styles high and low heel, narrow, medium and wide toe, in button or lace, in all sizes and widths.

These shoes are all very new, representing the choicest styles of the season in genteel, plain styles and combinations and fancies. And for One Day, Beginning at 9 a. the Price of These $4 and $5 Shoes Will Be, Pair $2.48. Italians Are Still In Fint Place as Musicians, Says Mr. Ellery k.H.'a Tim Muih ChalD i'wi Music (By Roy Buckingham.) Charming Ellery la famous the world round as manager of a renowned Italian band because he felt the thrill of the sextet from "Lucia Ii Lammer-tnoor" fourteen, years ago in New York.

"My experience Tins been worth the money and labor I've put Into it," Mr. Ellery said yesterday afternoon while his band waa tuning up for Its first concert in "the Forum. "I'm still convinced that Italians are the premier band musicians of the world and fourteen years in managing hundreds of them should give me an opportunity to Judge. "The first Italian band I ever heard won me. Since then through un and in Europe ami in fact around the world several times, my enthusiasm has not diminished." Modest in Dress.

Mr. doesn't dress the part of a famous manager. An ordinary tweed suit, with cut away coat arid an English roughing are the chief sartorial effects visible. A closely cropped beard pointed gives him an artistic appearance, lie has hob nobbed with royally the world over; plays the piano when he has no con tracts to sign and considers himself lucky if he can find time for reading Maeterlinck. "United States has good musicians," he said between strains of The Love ly Galatea" which came floating to the foyer of the Forum like notes from a.

gigantic pipe organ with its thou pand pipes in tune, "but the trend here is material rather than musical. My men come from generations of musi cians. Their rearing has been in an atmosphere that develops musicians. There is ability here yet the rush for money and the hurly burly of com petition robs the American life of any tendency towards the spiritual in music. Too Much Cheap Music.

"America's musical taste is deter iorating. The vaudeville is to blame largely for this. Cheap music that has a swing to it Is proving more Interesting than real music with soul and motif. The only way this downward tendency can be stopped is by educat ing the public to a better standard of music. My band is trying to do this.

AVe are satisfied to give worth while music- as best we can. "My leader has been playing solo cornet since he was ten years old. He comes from a family of Italian mus ieians. He demonstrates clearly that real musician is developed through several generations. Occasionally there are prodigies, yet the real musical artists of today reach their height by evolution rather than by genius." Ellery a New Yorker.

Mr. Ellery is a New Yorker. He is an excellent pianist, offering as accompanist for soloists when they are carried with the band. He has alwayB bfert a student of. music During the concerts in Wichita he will deliver several lectures relative to the numbers his band will play.

"The West is all right," he continued, "amj the band always enjoys appearing here. We what he intended to say was. unfinished, for the first movement of Liszt's Second Hungarian Tthnpsody was swelling from the stage. Still Enjoys Music. "Go up front young man and listen.

There's- real music for you," he said. Tlie young man did. He left Ellery alone to enjoy the message that the fifty Italian musicians put Into this most wonderful of band numbers for the fourteen years have not lessened the interest of real music for Channing Ellery. What are we to do with our mothers, the giddy, things? They are wearing the kind 'Of clothes that-the ladies of TWO VIEWS OF MRP. This gown is made in one piece, of blue, brocaded raw pilk and only cost according to Mrs.

Nintm Wilcox Putnam, wife, of tlie rich publisher of New York, who made it and wears it. "The curse of civilization is the para-Bltic woman," says Mrs. Putnam, "and the adoption of the simple, cheap and beautiful garment will give women a freedom that they have not had since women were the governing power in the primitive world." the "Black Crook" used to wear when mother threatened to sue father for divorce if he ever went to see such a show again. Chicago News. CHINESE TRADE FALLS OFF United States Has Not Recognized Sister Republic and the People Are Peeved.

Seattle, Oct. 3. "Under the present circumstances the trade with China must necessarily suffer," says a latter from Wu Ting Fang, foreign minister of the new Chinese Republic received today by the secretary of tlie Seattle Chamber, of Commerce. The letter was in answer to a notification that the Chamber had adopted recommendations urging the recognition of the Chinese Republic by the United States government. "When your committee stated." the letter continues, "that the influence Of American example has been the inspiration and light which moved.

guided and sustained the Chinese patriots in the establishment of government of the people, by the people and for the people they stated what is perfectly true." The letter concludes with an expression of regret that "no. foreign yet formally recognized us," and the-statement regarding trade. WANTS COSTLY HIGHWAY United States Trying to Use Eminent Domain in Colorado to Utilize Private Estate. Los Angeles, Oct. 3.

An action in which the United States government is seeking to exercise the right of eminent domain over the vast es tates of the late -General William J. Palmer of Colorado Springs, is pend ing today in the Federal Courts of Los 'Angeles. The government wants the Goose Creek road, leading south1 from Wagon wneei nap Mineral County, through Hot Springs and down toward ew mm if vNJ. s-rrrr- mrn I To demonstialc how simple il to make such a. gMi as ie tak a piece of cloth IC inches wide.

Just double the length from the neck to flic instep, sew up the. makes a slip just largee nough for the head and arms to through, hems up th 1(miii, and the dress is finished and ready to wear. it meets with all the reduireinents of beauty, eeonomv and hygiene. It siiIih her as well ns any of the hipher priced gowns she has in her wardrobe. the government forest reserve on the Continental Divide, declared a public The road iti dispute, not more than five miles long is the only road the government could use as an outlet for the forest reserve.

The Palmer estate has refused to permit its use for logging purposes. United States District Attorney Kelley of Colorado Is the leading counsel here for the Colonel Roosevelt Wires His Congratulations to Irrigation Congress on Its Good Progress. Salt Lake City, Utah," Oct. 3. Victor Falkenau of Chicago, in the discussion that opened the last day's session of tlie Twentieth International Irrigation Congress, advocated the transfer of the machinery now in use on the Panama Canal, upon completion of the canal, to the headwaters of the Mississippi to improve that waterway.

His suggestion precipitated a discussion that indicated the congress was in tavor or the undertaking. The following communication from Col. Theodore Roosevelt was read by Mr. Falkenau: "Through you wish to congratulate the congress on its work. I most earnestly believe that we are ns yet only on the threshold of accomplishing through irrigation all that can be accomplished in this country." MEETING AND BIG BARBECUE, There Was an Attendance of One Thousand Persons.

A thousand men and women attended the annual picnic, of the Anti-Uorse Thief Association in Mount Hope yes terday, to enjoy the barbecue and to watch candidates for Sedgwick County offices go through the motions of lining up voters. As far as picnics go it was some picnic. There's evidence that Judge Wilson is justified in being confined at his residence with indigestion today. The evidence is six pickles, a slice of irea. mm It.

REPAIRING $248 mjnjl of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Mesh Bags, requires fikillefl, careful workmen, together with proper equipment of tools aud machinery. We. have all these necessaries and do first class repairing of all kinds. Also remounting and resetting of stones, gold and silver plating. Henry A.

Reinhard "jeweler. 109 North Main St. Beauty Hints MAJ3 MARTYN. yon will have more strength and energy. Grace: No, I know It doesn't add to your peace of mind when you are conscious that you are getting so fat that your dress is continually gaping In the back and you fear the constant strain will prove too much for the buttons.

If you want to cut down your flesh without starving yourself, or without tiring and fut Ho exercise, go to your druggist and get four ounces of parnoll. Dissolve It In H4 pints of hot water, then -take a tuhlcHpooiiful before each meal. Your double chin and shortness of breath will soon disappear, for I know several cases Where parnotis took off superfluous fat at the rate of several pounds a week. Jessie P. Koine sage dressings are bennfjclal to the scalp, but I never recommend them on account of the danger of staining or discoloring the hair.

If you want a nood, dependahli remedy for dandruff. Itching sculp and tailing hair, try an onunoe of qiilnzolu dissolved In one-half pint of alcohol (not whiskey) and add one-half pint water. This will put your hair and scalp in a healthy condition. Apply tho tonic twice a week, rubbing It gently Into the hair-roots. It Is free from oil and makes a fine dressing for the hair.

I know or many who were troubled with "hopeless" esse cf dandruff and falling hair that found thla an Ideal tonic. Madge: For 5'our hollow cheeks and wrinkled face, I recommend frequent applications of ii good greiis.eless complexion cream-Jelly, also brisk niAssnge. Hy stir, ring together one ounce alrnozoln. two tesspoonfuls glycerine and one-half pint cold water, allowing to stand over night, you will have en extra good complexion cream. Use this also for massaging and It will clear up your skin fine, removing all dirt from the pores and soon you will find jour complexion smooth, fresh-Iook-Ing and tinwTlnkled.

This Is an excellent cream for treating blackheads, freckles and roughness of the skin and will rid your face of those very large pores. Mary Applying a delatonc paste to the hairy surface for two or three minutes will remove every trace of hair from your skin. To prepare, mix enough powdered delatone and water to cover the hairs not wanted. After it is removed the akin should be washed carefully. This method Is unfailing and is not Injurious to the most sensitive skin.

B. Your eyelashes will grow long and have a silken curl If you apply pyroxin at lash-roots with thumb and forefinger. Straggly eyebrows will come In thick and glossy merely by rubbing pyroxin on with finger-end. Be very careful and don't get pyroxin where no hair is wanted. THE WICHITA BEACON.

HMm Keilogg saltone varers Tou Feel line All tha Tiwr. FOR MEN Nerve force, gone! You are what your nerves iii'tliint; el If you feel all run down from overwork flr oUH'i- CHUses. II you sutler truni iusom ioh. eaverl-lii" fi-eltng, hralu fug. ex treme nervousness, pees ii inn ss, sluiiuil tiess, worry, clouueil hniiii.

ot anilil lion, energy and ef weigh dirtCtKui, eonsi ipu t'Kin. hearluehes, neuralgia, of the nip el feels tnhiiee.i nr drink, send fur i- free tria liox of KellogK's waters, and soon you will lie well, slreng huppy FOR WOMEN If nu suffer frou nervous breakdown, extreme nervousness, blue spells, desire to cry. worry, neurol gla, back pains, le.ss of weight or appetite lee.piessness. lieiiUaehes, contMlnH- tlon, and are all out-of-sorls, KellOKg's eiHiiitone Wafers will make vuu leel that there Is more to life than you ever real ized before. Send today fur the 50c free trial box.

No more need of dietlnc. diversion travel, tiresome exercises, dangerous drugs, electricity, massage or anythlnz else Kellogg Wafers do the work for each and all. give you nerve- force nnd make you love to live. All first-class druggists have Kelloeg's sanitone wafers In stock, at tl.OO a box, or they will be mailed direct upon receipt of price by F. J.

Kellngg. 1S6 Hnffmaster mock, Kattle creek. Mich. free trial boxes from druggists. iV trial box of this great diseov.

ery will prove that they do the work. They are guaranteed every wafer. Send coupon below today for free 60c trial box of Kellogg ti Sanilone wafers. Free Trial Box Coupon J. Kellogq 1386 Hoffmaster Block, Battle Creek, Mich.

Send me by return mall, free of charge, a bO-cent trial box of the wonderful discovery for nerves. Kellogg's 8ani-tone Wafers. I enclose 6 cents in stamps to help pay postage and packing. Name "Street or R. P.

City The regular .11.00 sUe, of Kellogg's Sanl tone Wafers are for sal in Wichita, at Means 229 E. Douglas; Higglnsoh Drug Cor. Douglas and Topeka; Doekum Drug Hi IC. Douglas. No free boxes from druggists.

roast 'beef as large as a hat, a pint of Diack coffee and six rolls. Not one wlchila man that attended the picnic will refuse to swear that Mount Hope is one of the best towns In the county. They say that any town which Can give a barbecue with meat that Isn cold and half raw 1b a town among a thousand. Although Candida les on three tickets worked among the tliief-takera yester day there was no discord. Judge son and J.

R. Sounders, who wants to beat Vic Wurdock out of his congres sional position, mude addresses. They didn't drop into politics but spoke for better citizenship that will make antl horse thief associations unnecessary The closing feature of the picnic was a football game. Three Women Gave a Fistic Exhibi tion on Main Street Man Stopped Them. Mere man was fought over at Main and Elm Streets yesterday evening by three well dressed women.

They fought a three-minute round which attracted fifty spectators. "Vou leave my husband alone," shrieked the one In the blue when she saw the other woman appronehlng. The other woman didn't stop. iShe met the infuriated woman in blue, with arms wide open. As they went into a clinch the woman in blue, wus heard to suy while she pulled her opponent's trimmings from their place.

"Vou will, will Didn't think I knew it, did you. Well I'll show you how jou'll try to flirt with my husband." With Clinched Fists. The woman in blue broke the larger woman's hold and squared off tor a boxing match. Khi; could box, too. Her first swing a left hook caught the other woman in tlie mouth.

She countered with a right hook which went short. Following up this advantage the womtin in blue sent in two taps to the neck, then covered. The larger onmn tried to hit with both fists at the same time. She missed and the woman in blue hammcrlockod her and the two went to the pavement, the woman In blue on top. "Take that," the uppermost woman said every time she struck the woman under her.

The under woman's friend, another woman, took her part at this point and between th two the woman In blue was In a wsy to receive the worst of the deal. A man Interposed. Hia word was authority. They stopped fighting when the man Interfered and they went In different directions much disheveled. It was said the larger woman had been paying attention to the smaller woman's husband.

UNCLE SAM A3 THE REFEREE One Woman Thinkt He Should Have a Sayso in Marriage. 1 Ocl. .1. Kerlerfll control of rnsrrlaaes nnd divorce was recommended by Mrs. Orville.

T. Bright of Chicago, who addressed the Fourth National Cone.ervatlon Congress today as the representative' of the National Congress of Mothers. Dr. Joseph A. Holmes, director of th Rureflil of MinM lelnrH conservation in the mining industry, depends on reforms.

CHANCE SELLS CUB STOCK. Itlll'-l '1. tllin i i lr! iii- port that be had purchased the holdings League club, fie il had n.aln tha Hul am un X.itt fusel to give the pries paid. There Was a Man In Our Town wootPOMTU GROCERY Bargains Big Bargains Along Every Line in Groceries Prices Speak for Themselves With all orders of $3.,00 or fiver 22 lbs. Granulated Sugar, With all orders of JS.iiO over 11 im.

Granulated Sugar Fine Colorado per bushel Matches, 2 boxes 17 lbB. Navy Beaus 8 Bars Bob White 7 Bars F1ak6 White Soap' 28o 7 Bars Snow Tlake Soap 1 Package Pure Cldur! Vinegar, per gal, 23o Ginger Snaps, per lb J. L5 7 Boxes Oil Sardines Ilcg. 25c Cake Chocolate Large Can Pink-, Salmon Farmer Jones Sorghum, per gallon 50o Cold Dust, laive package 4 Cans Iowa Corn 25o All best grades of Flour Regular 25o Corn Ileal 18o BidwelFs 251-257 N. Main St.

1 Phone Marlror 15UQ WSm Wheeler Drug Co. PROGRESSIVE DRUGGISTS EXTENSIVE LINE OF TOILET GOODS OPEN ALL NIGHT 811 E. Douglas Ave. Kan. Phono Market 4431.

For Life Insurance see W. Allen, 303 Schweiter Bldg. He has the best. The Mutual Benefit Life of Newark. 141 tf-tu-thus-sat and he was Wondrous Wise You couldn't fool Him, Oh No! He had drank coffee for years.

Coffee didn't hurt him. But The Bump Came Many a man is pretty sure that while coffee may hurt others it don't hurt him till the bump comesi But when headache, frazzled nerves, aja irritable heart, indigestion and sleeplessness begin to "get him," he's apt to look around for a reason. The reason is plain when a change is comes a time. made from coffee to wh. show, what it Health and 12V MRS.

H. Sister: It Is riKht that the patrons of "beauty should object to shampoos made from soap on account of the Kieat danger of the soup alkali ruining tlie luster of their hair. Try a hanipoo maile hy dissolving a teaspoon- fnl of eanthrox hi a cup of hot water, ana after shampooing, rlnee tho hair as usual. 'authrox niak-'s the most satisiaciory huni)o IniHKinahlo Hnd leaves no hud ffects: It hithsrs splencllilly nnd Is the best and most thorough scalp ckuiinr I have ever seen. It relieves seulp-lrrl ta lon, and leaves the hair bright, sort, fluffy and easy to do up.

This shampoo ernilts tno nair to ary nuicmy, is very beneficial end will not cause faded, streaky or discolored hair soap and most shampoos arc likely to do. Mrs. O. Jt is not necessary that vour face reflect your axe. Vou could easily have a much finer, clearer, smoother and mora youthful complexion if you quit usiriK powder and tiled a pood lotion.

dissolve four ounces wpunnax In a half-pint hot water or witch hazel mid add two teaspoonfuls glycerin. Apply UiIh to your face, neck and arms, and It will Improve your hinlta wonderfully. It will soften and whiten your skin and remove thst shiny, creasy iook. This Inexpensive lotion will not rub off like powder, and Is very beneficial In nreveiilimr and removing freckles and skin plnipleK. and Is a wonderful skin beautlfler.

You can get anylliliig I rcc-omiiiend at ulmost any drug store. "Weak Wearing glasses Is not likely to help your weak. dull. Inflamed eyes. What you need Is a Kood strengthening eye-tonic.

The next timo you go to a drug store get in ounce of erystos and dissolve it in a. pint of water. Drop a few drops of I his In each eye occasionally and you will be surprised how soon it will give you relief. It will not smart or burn the eyes and is a perfectly reliable tonic for aiivone to use who has eve troubles. It Is splendid for treating watery, ex-piepsionless eym or Kianulaed lids.

It makes tho eyes bright, etrong and sparkling. it. I would advise you to peek health first, before beauty. You say you are not sick, hut that you feel tired always, look sallow and have pimples and eruptions. Try this home-made blood-purifier and system-tonic: tJet from your druggist one ounce of kardene.

dissolve It In one-half pint of alcohol (not whiskey), and add one-half cupful sugar, then enough hot water to make a full quart. Take a tahlespoonful before each meal. This remedy should tone up your system and build up your strength. It aids digestion, arouses a torpid liver and purifies the blood. When your blood Is pure, your fallowness and pimples will disappear and ID -AST I 1 Ef JL "Of late years coffee lias disagreed with mo," writes a friend from Rome, X.

V. "Its lightest punishment being to make me 'logy' and dizzy and it seemed to thicken up my blood. "The heaviest was when it upset my stomach completely, destroying my appetite and making me nervous and Irritable, and sent me to my bed. After -no of these attacks, In which I nearly hist my life, I concluded to uit the coffee and try Postum. "It went right to the spot! I found It not only a most palatable and refreshing beverage, but a food as well.

"All my ailmentB, the loginesfl' and dizziness, the unsatisfactory condition of my blood, my nervousness and irritability disappeared In short order and my sorely afflicted stomach began eiuickly to recover. I began to rebuild and have steadily continued until now. Have a good appetite and am rejoicing in eound health which I owe to the nse of Postum." Name given by Postum Battle Creek, ieh. Read the little book "The Road to Wellville," In pkg3. "There's a reason." This pleasant table drink much resembles real Java coffee in flavour, but is free from "caffeine" (the drug in coffee) or any other harmful substance.

Postum. made from choice Northern wheat and the juice of Southern sugarcane, has put many former coffee drinkers on the Road to Wellville. "There's a Reason" Postum Cereal Company, Battle Creek, Mich. THE WICHITA DA1L biSA.COM, DELIVERED. 10c A WEEK TODAY'S NEWS TODAY IN Hi Saw It in The Beacon.".

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