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THE PRESID=NT LIKES LODGE’S COMPANY. Sees That Senator Attends All So- cial Functions. Washington, April 3.—The pres- ence of Senater Lodge at every pres- idential function has attracted much attention It is stated in society that on good au the attorney-general Pennsylvania, ired sve Senator Quay at his dinner thority who is from to the president, but, when the list eame back from the white according to custom, it had house, whe yoen sent before the invitations were ted, the name of Quay was found to have been stricken out and that of Lodge substituted by the presi- dent himself >and, Mrs, Hay recently ntertained the President and Mrs Senator and Secretar Roosevelt at dinner Mrs. Lodge were present and there is said to have been a repetition of the incident, — other attor ral won stricken out, and names havi of Lodge inserted by the presi- iim Mrs more time at the white Senator and house than he most intimate cabmet connec: tions of the president They were invited tothe small fam- ily dinner to meet: Prince Henry, al- though every member of the cabinet was ignored How to Get Rid of a Cold. Shall Lever be rid of this cold?” Pois is the daily question of aman racked by a cough that seems to tear hislungs. Let him cheer upand take Allen's Lung Balsam, This remedy Dvercomes ore y olds, however obstinite commended even in the Students Expelled for Halting Young Women on the Campus. Mo, Mareh 28,—For halting young women on thecampus nine stu- i Missouri university have Columbia, ind examining their feet dents of been dismissed and the names of the others rire being secured witha view to similar punishment Che girls were on their way toa banquet in the academic hall, given Che buildingZwas sur- rounded by a mob of uninvited stu- dents, bent on kidnapping of the male guests as possible, A number of the latter disguised them- selves as girls in order to pass through the line. One young man, thus attired, was identified as he stepped into the light of the main entrance. The mob tore his silk dress to tatters and dragged him away. After this the besiegers were suspicious and, as theSguests by freshmen us many approached those who were girls or appeared to be, were halted and madeto thrust forward their foot for examination, Nearly all submitted to the ordeal with surprising good nature The Great American Climate. On the heels of a bright miid day comes a howling blizzard and the next thing you know the weather is spring-like again. No wonder people have colds and sore chests and stiff backs. Luckily, Perry Davis’ Pain- killer is at hand to give relief. Take it internally and rub it into the ach- ing flesh. All druggists sell it. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’. MILES HOLDS ALOOPF. He Is Thoroughly Independent at Present. Washington, March 30.—Lieuten- ant General Miles, commanding the army, oceupies a position of “proud isolation” in the administration cir- cle in Washington. He has made no effort whatever, to palliate his con- duct, and since the dinner to Prince Henry, when, as the representative of the army, he was invited to the white house, he hasnotseen the pres- ident, nor does he propose to a,ain call at the executive mansion except by express orders of the commander- He has had no personal|souri, Nebraska, in-chief. relations whatever with Secretary Root since he was reprimanded for the interview he gave in the Schley case, tem, to cleanse the_ kidneys. Herbine i cure constipation, and enrich the blood. Price H. L, Tucker's drug store. Lodge spend | Nearly every person needs a tonic medicine at this time ofyearto brace up and invigorate the nervous sys- wels, liver and safest remedy to do this, as it will} 2% see. late ae Geauine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. ul - ae Easter Bonnets bennet didn’t Head orna- originated While she attended strictly to the care of her And that Easter make its appearance. doubt with primevial woman ments beyond a ofispring and tepee, herlusband kept the table supplied with the product of the chase. killed a new bird with a gaudy plumage and One day he ather to his “dear.” brought homea hair in com- She wore this in memoration ef her husband's prowess Pandora had before as a& hunter, Roll,” “J. T.. see Crosstic,"” Natural Leaf Horse Shoe,” “ Standard aster Work: brandyw Sranger Twist tags being a ive Brothers Pipe Smoking Tobacco are also good for Presents ; Too ser. jthis opened her fatal box and envy jand jealousy had filled the noble heart of woman, Feathers on the {hair beeamea fad and not content with plum us an ornament they jadded bits of fur from the different janimals captured by their respective |spouse. As time past, her hair re- fused to hold) the mothly collection and a sample frame becaine a neces- jsity. OF e frame was as varied as the collection whiel it held Variety is the spice of woman's life and to themuniformity is unknown, hence a constant change in desig’ Each hat represents the owner's ideal of beau- ty, and such ideals! We had the in- expressable pleasure not long since rse, the shape of the was ebsolutely necess to visit the constructive room of a hat establishment. Such a variety of materials, gaudy feathers from every known bird, furs ofevery description; scraps of cloth that would delight the sight of a vetinary rag picker, flashy jewelry of the cheapest kind; flowers of every known variety fram the yellow sun- flower to the various rose of a hun- dred tinted whose shape cannot be deseribed by any hues. Frames known or unknown equation in geometry, Upon these frames the pretty trim: s the hetero- arra geheods “mess” in somechaotic man- or and the result is a creatéon of act, a thing and ornament for the ti without mendadle quality and to it, they ap> Utility iscertain- one of its qualities. It is of beauty » being one com ply the term, war, ly not weit her a protection against the sun lt simply sits on the head as a specimen of or eold winds of winter, stunning beauty. And such names—colonials and continentals=a fantastic cartoon that would cause the brave spirit of a Revolutionary hero “to go away back and sit down,” while the San Toy, Gibson and would cool the osculatory desires of a Hobson, but they lead the van Such beautiful exquisite, artistic ar- rangements created with a view to elegance and harmony in color, the castorand linen colorssimply remind usofsugar coated pills. Poor, weak, effeminate man will admit that they are simply “sweet,” “stunning,” Gainsborough “very becoming’ and “poetical dreams,” while deep down in hisinter conscience he knows that such adjec- tive is simply a lie. “To the student of human nature they are open books wherein they read the thoughts of the owner. They are certainly an expression of thought. Inshape they range from aflat surface to a pointed steeple, shoved up behind, pushed down be- hind, jerked in on one side and swell- ed out on the other. In size the foundation will cover anything from a point to a country dancing floor. The trimming resembles a kaleido- scopic view of the entire earth’s,sur- face including flora, faunce and min- erals. Utility, they have none, they are simply a creation of art, they have no lastiug price and consequent- ly are not constructed to last. They fade as the dew before the resplendent rays of the morning sun. At least four times each your man must raise the purchase price of “new creation” but happy thought—they are often only retrimmed. YourjUncie. Homeseekers’ Excursion. ‘Tickets onsale March 4th and 18th, April Ist and 15th, May 6 and 20, 1902, going limit of fifteen days final return limit of 21 days from date of sale. Rate of one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip and applies to points in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, lowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi Mis- North Carolina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Wiscon- sin and Wyoming and to all points in Indian Territory, Oklahoma and Texas. E. C. VaNDERVooT, Agt. CANDY CATMARTIC bee an ‘Dregaiots. ' Beware of the dealer who tries to sell | peep oop nara ALSO hel TAPE MEASURE 60 mes, FOR 10 CENTS Cigar TAGS AND'FLORODORA’BANDS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE AND MAY BE ASSORTED. Our New Itlustrated CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS FOR 1902 includes many articles not shown here. It contains the most attractive List of Presents ever oSered for Tags, and will be seut by mail on receipt of postage—two cents. Our offer of Presents for Tags will expire Nov. 3cth, 1902. CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CO. Write your name and address plainly on outside of package containing Tags, and forward Tags by registered mail, or express prepaid. Be sure to have your package securely Nera ee so that Tags will not be lost in transit, Seud Tags aud requests for Presents (also requests for catalogues) to Cc. Hy. BROWN, 4241 Folsom Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Administrator’s Notice. ' ‘ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- H Ten Cents fer Ten Weeks. : istrati tate of John . Pharis | . : \{uceased, have been granted to the undersign- | The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- ees . . date thetwenty-ninth eight page paper, in magazine form, Excursions to San Francisco and Los Angeles. WILLIAM M’KINEY. “His Life and Work, wi, by the Bates coun’ court, > OPK oT Bee ee erat Geary Pieee the ania paar BY GEN, CHARLES H. GROSVENOR. Tickets ou sale April 22 to 27, ) day of March, A’ D., good retorning to June 25th, 1902. “8X eysons'baving’claime against said estate edited by William Marion Reedy, as- ‘The late President’s Hfetong friend, comrade ft os ; fon in war, colleague in Congress Rate of $45.00 for the round trip, Ste reauired exhibit them vo us for allowance | sisted by a staff of contributotscom- | House ot Hartstaieh ret: as as tae ee * ‘ within one year from the date of said letters, jaded from any benefit of or they may be if ssid claims be not exhibited On sale Juve 2nd and 7th, 1902, | on hex my return limit Juiy 3ist, 1902. 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